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Title Section14 1981-06-01 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article728 1981-06-01 1 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Higher standards to ensure students' proficiency in language By Education Reporter NEW language requirements for entry into the National University of Singapore will be introduced over the next four years, aimed at ensuring that students are proficient in English and their mother tongue. For728 words
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Article37 1981-06-01 1 ST LOUIS. Sun A r-ar driven by a 13-year-old boy went out of control and struck a concrete pillar while bring chased by a polk-e car early yesterday, killing six teenager*, police said UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article214 1981-06-01 1 Ranking Viet defects in Tokyo TOKYO, Sun. A ranking Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP) official sent to Japan for a United Nations project has sought politican asylum in the United States, the Kyodo News Agency said today. Quoting Japanese sources, Kyodo said <Mr Dang Hoang Xa, 37, is under protection atAFP; UPI - 214 words
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221 1981-06-01 1 TOKYO, Sunday KAMPUCHEA'S ousted Khmer Rouge regime has proposed major concessions to seek a compromise for a plan to form a coalition to drive the Vietnamese occupation forces from the war-torn country, the Japanese Kyodo News Service reported today. Kyodo, in an interviewAFP - 221 words
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92 1981-06-01 1 ALGIERS, Sun. Algerian Foreign Minister Mohamed Benyahia has survived a plane crash in the west African state of Mali, the Algerian news agency reported today. He was among three survivors when an Algerian airliner crashed last night while trying to land in bad weather atReuter - 92 words
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Article43 1981-06-01 1 BARCELONA, Sun. A television relay station was blown up today outside barrelona where King Juan Carlos took the salute at the first major military parade since an attempted military coup three months ago. No one was hurt in the blast. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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125 1981-06-01 1 TRADE and Industry Minister Uoh < hek Tong said yesterday that the Asean economic ministers' meeting in Jakarta had taken a significant step forward In further liberalising intra-Asean trade. Speaking U» reporters at Paya Lebar airport on his return he said the meeting agreed125 words
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Article, Illustration153 1981-06-01 1 changi in the eyes of a pilot THE Captain's eye-view at Ike Stngapsrr Chaagi Airport. This is Capt S.K. Chan's third "first" bringing down 81 A 8Q1M for the tweMm at Chantf yesterday. His ASM Superbus was the first plan? to land there with a load of paying passengers. TheTAN WEE HIM - 153 words
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378 1981-06-01 1 DACCA, Sunday THE Bangladesh Government appeared to be heading for a bloody showdown today with rebel army officers and troops who assassinated President Ziaur Rahman. Fighting eruped this morning and acting President Abdus Satlar set a noon deadline for the dissidents to surrenderAgencies - 378 words
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Article85 1981-06-01 1 Ali is top singer SINGAPORE businessman Ali Ahmad, 30, sang his way to top place in the Asian Amateur Singing contest in Hongkong yesterday with the song One in a Million You. All beat 11 other participants from Thailand, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Hongkong, Macau, Brunei. South Korea, the Philippines.85 words
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Article113 1981-06-01 1 No links with nation THE Bangladesh ConsulGeneral here said yesterday that direct communication links between his office and his country are dead. "We are trying to get information from capitals such as Beijing, London and New Delhi that have direct communications with my country," said Mr D.S. Yusuf Hyder. He113 words
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Article74 1981-06-01 1 LONDON, Sun. Thousands of people gathered in central London today for a mass demonstration against unemPloyment and the policies of rime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government. The demonstration was the climax of a month-long 430 km march by 500 unemployed people from the north of England, organisedReuter - 74 words
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Article64 1981-06-01 1 TEL AVIV, Son. Israel and Egypt clashed publicly o\er the future o( Jerusalem today as their leaden prepared for a Sinai summit on Thursday. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat struck an exposed nerve In Israel with a statement on "Arab Jerusalem," and Prime Minister Menachem Begin* Cabinet respondedAP - 64 words
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Article366 1981-06-01 2 IABIB'S PLEA FOR RESTRAINT IGNORED JERUSALEM, Sunday PRIME Minister Menachem Begin has told the US ambassador that Israel would continue its strikes against Palestinian guerillas in Lebanon despite Washington's call for restraint, government officials said today Mr Begin made the remarks at his second meetingReuter; AP - 366 words
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Article97 1981-06-01 2 4 A GOOD diplomat *e« net tarn his back on a crisis unless be's sure It went exptede. Nor does be lUp talking to the belligerent* ■alms be think* his abseaee might actually help. And Philip Habib, who flew borne last week U report en three weeks of bargaining97 words
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Article32 1981-06-01 2 TEHERAN. Sun. A man found guilty of stealing goods from a relief committee in a northern Iranian town has had four fingers of his right hand amputated as punishment. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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181 1981-06-01 2 BEIRUT, Sunday CONFIRMATION that Libyans are fighting in Lebanon by both Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) leader Yasser Arafat on Friday and the Libyan news agency Jana yesterday, has cast a new light on the conflict. Jana said four Libyan "volunteers" had been killed and threeAFP - 181 words
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Article57 1981-06-01 2 KHARTOUM, Sun. President Gaafar Numeiry yesterday decreed the dissolution of Sudan's Railway Workers' Union, just hours after its 43, 000 members began a five-day strike, the Sudan news agency reported. Mr Numeiry at the same time barred the union's leader Abbas Al Khider from any political orAFP - 57 words
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126 1981-06-01 2 INTENSE FIGHTING AT BORDER SAYS BAGHDAD BEIRUT, Sun. Iraq yesterday reported heavy naval, ground and air activity along its frontier with Iran while Teheran claimed its forces have foiled Iraqi troops' attempt to advance in the northern sector of the battlefield. An Iraqi military communique said 749 Iranians were killed126 words
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Article31 1981-06-01 2 MACAO. Sun. Two boatloads oi refugees landed at this Portuguese colony today and fled into the city knowing that arrest meant repatriation to China. Macao marine police reported UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article, Illustration60 1981-06-01 2 Pinochet in a show of strengh CHILE'S strongman literally showing his strength to all and sundry. President Augusto Pinochet, a karate expert, broke a brick with his hand daring a visit to an army training school In Santiago on Friday. Mr Pinochet, 65, has ruled Chile since 1973 when heUPI - 60 words
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165 1981-06-01 2 Bani-Sadr defends his right to speak freely TEHERAN, Sun. Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr said last night he would never challenge the authority of revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny but defended his right to speak freely about the country's problems. "I will never be against the Imam (Ayatollah Khomeiny)," Mr BaniSadrReuter - 165 words
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Article73 1981-06-01 2 EAST GERMAN Head of State Erich Honecker left for home yesterday, ending his six -day state visit to Japan. Before he departed, the iwo governments released a joint communique expressing satisfaction with the steady development in bilateral relations, despite the difference in social systems. Both parties welcomedAFP - 73 words
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Article76 1981-06-01 2 THE UNITED STATES aircraft carrier Midway, centre of controversy in Japan over nuclear arms, yesterday left Subic Bay naval base, north-west of Manila. Japan's opposition had been demanding that the US should be asked whether Midway has nuclear weapons on board. Japan has long been against theReuter - 76 words
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Article57 1981-06-01 2 VIETNAM HAS said that America's hostility towards Vietnam has "seriously impeded" Vietnamese cooperation for the search of American servicemen missing in action. The official Hanoi radio said Vietnamese officials informed an American delegation searching for the missing servicemen that some political problems between the two countriesAP - 57 words
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Article56 1981-06-01 2 IRAQ HAS refused to accept a government delegation from the overwhelmingly Roman Catholic Philippines to the Islamic Foreign Ministers Conference opening in Baghdad today, Qatar's daily newspaper said yesterday. The only Philippine delegates would be those representing the Moro Liberation Front, which is fighting for theAFP - 56 words
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Article69 1981-06-01 2 THREE OFFICIALS in the Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan on the Caspian Sea have been executed by a firing squad for swindling the state of more than US$3 million (556.4 million), the local Communist Party newspaper said yesterday. The three involved in the conspiracy were the chiefAFP - 69 words
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Article47 1981-06-01 2 reality' THE RETITRN of Western Sahara to Morocco is "an irreversible reality," Moroccan Interior Minister Driss Basri said in Rabat, after Friday's parliamentary elections in the province. He said there had been "massive" participation by the people in the various stages of the election. AFP.AFP - 47 words
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Article232 1981-06-01 3 Visit comes amid anti-Russian acts and fresh criticism of Poland WARSAW, Sunday WARSAW Pact Commander Soviet Marshal Viktor Kulikov has met Polish Communist Party leader Stanislaw Kania and Premier Gen Wojciech Jaruzelski, the Polish news agency PAP said here yesterday. The meeting with Mr Kania andAP - 232 words
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181 1981-06-01 3 Asean ties won't change our stand, says Jaye KATHMANDI, Sun. President J.R. Jayawardene has said that Joining Asean would In no way affect Sri Lanka's commitment to "regions l cooperation." In an interview given to a Nepaieoe Journalist In (olombo, Mr Jayawardene said he had been pleading for Sri Lanka'sAFP - 181 words
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Article42 1981-06-01 3 KATHMANDU. Sun. A Japanese-Nepalese joint expedition trying to climb Mount Cho Oyu in the Everest region has abandoned its attempt on the 8,153-metre high peak due to unfavourable weather on the mountain. Nepal's Ministry of Tourism said here today. AP.AP - 42 words
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Article273 1981-06-01 3 BEIJING. Sun POWERFUL communist party Vice-Chairman Deng Xiaoping today implicitly confirmed here that party Chairman Hua Guofeng is to step down shortly. He denied, however, that there is a "power struggle" in China. Mr Deng indirectly admitted that there were still disagreements within theAP; AFP - 273 words
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Article39 1981-06-01 3 PARIS, Sun. The 34th Inter national Air Show opens at Le Bourget Airport this week attended by a record 852 exhibitors from 25 countries as civil airlines prepare to order an estimated 5,000 aircraft by 1993. AFP.AFP - 39 words
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Article168 1981-06-01 3 BEIJING, Sun. China today warned President Reagan not to sell arms to Taiwan and denounced American politicians who favoured a "two-China" policy. The official newspaper Guangming Daily said arms sales contravened the 1978 agreement establishing full diplomatic relations between Washington and Beijing which permits unofficialReuter - 168 words
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233 1981-06-01 3 China goes into mourning for Sun's widow BEIJING, Sun. CUu went lit* official mourning today for Madam Soong thingling, widow of revolutionary leader Sun Vat Sen, who Just before her death was made Honorary President of the People's Republic. la mi unprecedented gesture, China yesterday offered all her relatives andReuter - 233 words
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96 1981-06-01 3 India sends up its second satellite NEW DELHI, Sun. India launched its second earth satellite today from an island in the Bay of Bengal, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. The 38-kg satellite named Rohini was carried by a 17-tonne four-stage rocket. The lift-off from the Sriharikota Island offReuter; AFP - 96 words
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Article78 1981-06-01 3 First Asian fishing conference HONGKONG, Sun. Thirteen local fishermen will leave for Singapore today to attend the first Asian Fishing and Agriculture Exhibition and Conference. Their visit is sponsored by the Fish Marketing Organisation, which is under the administration of the government's Agriculture ana Fisheries Department. A spokesman for theAFP - 78 words
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Miscellaneous160 1981-06-01 3 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp >AY. IT'S AWFUL TttE 1 7eSP6CIM4.y\ IVB rtoTICEP THAT VWATS SHE TALKING *#>V PRICES KEEP/- 1 CLOTHIMG--/ WO»AEMS SKIRTS APE ABOUT? THEy MAVeM'Ty <3OM*3 UP/ I KNOW I > ™V^ tfOCtt rtIGHeR THArJ ©OHE OP AT /-ir"V olweß I V^jflsaT UAST SEASON/160 words
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Article, Illustration369 1981-06-01 4 Don't turn aid bodies into political forums, US warns WASHINGTON, Sunday THE United States has warned the developing world that it will reduce its role in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank if these organisations become forums for political debate and division. This was the message theReuter - 369 words
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206 1981-06-01 4 Two named to help form new Dutch govt THE HAGUE, Sun. Queen Beatrix has named two prominent ChristianDemocrats to look into possibilities of forming a new government "with the broadest possible parliamentary support." The two are Mr Ruud Lubbers, 42, who headed the Christian-Democrat parliamentary bloc under Premier Andreas VanAFP - 206 words
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Article74 1981-06-01 4 BEIJING, Sun. Beijing Mayor Jiao Ruoyu and the city's Communist Party first secretary Duan Junyi joined in cleaning streets yesterday under a new derision that all municipal officials must do physical labour once a month, the official Xinhua news agency said. Xinhua said the decision isAP - 74 words
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Article101 1981-06-01 4 Bomb blast kills soldier BELFAST, Sun. A British soldier was killed in a bomb explosion in the predominantly Catholic Northern Ireland border town of Newry today, police said. The soldier, who was not named, was examining a suspect car when a bomb inside it exploded, they said. Other soldiers nearbyReuter - 101 words
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182 1981-06-01 4 Pope has chosen new head of Polish church WARSAW, Sun. Pope John Paul has chosen a successor to the late Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski as Roman Catholic Primate of Poland. The decision will be announced tomorrow at the cardinal's funeral. "Our situation cannot endure a void. It must be filled withoutReuter - 182 words
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Article77 1981-06-01 4 CAIRO, Sun. Egyptian Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Afi has welcomed what he called China's constant support for Egypt's efforts to achieve a just and overall peace in the Middle East, the newspaper Al- Alkbar reported today. He made the statement after the arrival here yesterday of aAFP - 77 words
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Article, Illustration65 1981-06-01 4 TAKING A LOOK AT THE FINE PRINT "IT LOOKS better to me this way," the expression on Queen Elizabeth's face seems to say. Britain's queen had to extend her arms to read the small print on a book printed at Cambridge University Press. She was tearing Edinburgh Building In CambridgeAP - 65 words
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Article40 1981-06-01 4 TOKYO. Sun. Two officers of the US nuclear submarine. George Washington, have been relieved of duty for the April 9 incident in which their submarine collided with and sank a Japanese cargo vessel, Kyodo news service said today.Kyodo - 40 words
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269 1981-06-01 4 Party to support Forlani in fight for PM's post ROME, Sunday CHRISTIAN Democrat leaders yesterday gave strong backing to caretaker Premier Arnaldo Forlani in his fight with the Socialists over who will lead Italy's 41st Postwar Government. i Christian Democrat directorate and parliamentary caucus heads suggested that they would pressAP - 269 words
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Article81 1981-06-01 4 LONDON, Sun. Britain's tint donble heart transplant patient has died, a hospital spokesman said yesterday. Print worker Peter Scott, 51, died on Saturday night, nearly three weeks after the operation pioneered by Dr Chrisnaan Barnard in South Africa. Mr Scatt had originally been given the heart ofReuter - 81 words
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335 1981-06-01 4 BONN, Sun WEST Germany is ready to risk a tariff war in the European Common Market (EEC) if its demands for a quick reduction in state aid to European steel industries are ignored at a meeting in Brussels this week. An Economics MinistryReuter - 335 words
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158 1981-06-01 4 COLOGNE, Sun. Foreign Minister Hans-Die-trich Genscher, yesterday claimed victory in his party's debate on Nato plans to station new nuclear missies in Europe, a day after he threatened to resign over the issue. In an interview with Suedwestfunk Radio, Mr Genscher said he wasAP - 158 words
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Article, Illustration268 1981-06-01 5 Brady can now move left arm WASHINGTON. Sun. White House Press Secretary James Brady is recovering well from his pneumonia and for the first time since he was wounded in the assassination attempt on Pr* dent Ronald Reagan on I .arch 30 has recovered some movement in his left arm,AP - 268 words
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147 1981-06-01 5 'Nuclear task force will cost US $64 m' WASHINGTON, Saa. It woald cast the Halted Statea more than 1 StN billion (StM billion) to build aad operate a nuclear aircraft carrier task force, Senator William Proxmlre said ;rsterday. He said the figure* came from a east breakdown that he reqaestedAP - 147 words
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269 1981-06-01 5 Crackdown to counter S. Africa protests JOHANNESBURG, Sun. South African police have cracked down on trade unions and black students in the country in a move to counter protests against the celebration of Republic Day today. They arrested two black trade union leaders in Johannesburg and dispersed 1,000 coloured (mulatto)UPI - 269 words
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Article79 1981-06-01 5 Progress on US bases pact ATHENS, Sun. US and Greek negotiators have made "considerable progress" towards a new US bases pact. Prime Minister George Rallis said yesterday. Mr Rallis said the proposed agreement on the operation of four major US navy and air forces bases in Greece was "incomparably better"UPI - 79 words
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Article68 1981-06-01 5 CAIRO, Sun. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's meeting with Israeli Labour opposition leader Shimon Peres, which had been scheduled for June 7, has been put off two days. State Minister Mansour Hassan said here yesterday. Mr Hassan said that the delay was requested by Mr Peres. The meetingAFP - 68 words
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Article22 1981-06-01 5 JAKARTA, Sun. A SCHOOL roof collapsed during classes killing thirteen students in west Java. Antara news agency reported today. UPI.UPI - 22 words
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381 1981-06-01 5 'Missile officer able to give valuable facts' OMAHA (Nebraska), Sunday A US Air Force missile officer charged with violating regulations by failing to report visits to the Soviet embassy would have been able to provide the Soviet Union with significant information, an informed source said yesterday. But a spokesman atReuter; UPI - 381 words
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254 1981-06-01 5 BKLEM (Brazil), Sun. Can are zipping alanc la Brazil with larafly praa'acea' up eaae alcaaal la their fuel tanks. No* the navenunent ••Ids hi hape that Ito tflesel-pawered bases and trucks will be running on palm oil, normally used hereAP - 254 words
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Advertisement154 1981-06-01 5 Roast Leg of Pork is on the SrverWigon atLaßonde Every Wednesday and Friday evening our chef prepares the most fantastic and tempting Roast Leg of Pork on the Silver Wagon for dinner. The meat is succulent and the crackling really crackles. The accompanying apple sauce is our chefs very own154 words
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Article, Illustration971 1981-06-01 6 JOHN K. EDWARDS - US- Japan ties: The nuclear arms issue JOHN K. EDWARDS By v Our Washington Reporter WITHIN the laat three weeks, the Japanese Foreign Minister has resigned, US Secretary of State Alexander Haig has cancelled a visit to Japan, Mr Zenko Suzuki's position as Prime Minister made uncertain and for the971 words
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Article51 1981-06-01 6 6 Whilst the furore over the word, "alliance" may be said to be phony, the subsequent dispute over the treaty provisions governing nuclear weapons in Japanese territory was certainly not. As administration officials will readily concede, all major US navy ships carry tactical nuclear weapons, as do major Soviet51 words
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Article, Illustration779 1981-06-01 6 A new culture lessons in survival "We teach them that it is wrong to spit," said one teacher, "but we know the minute they get of the plane, they are going to see an American doing just that. We have to teach them that it is a low-class American who779 words
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290 1981-06-01 7 SI BBCBIBKRS to iwa m«athlY jaanwls havr UMplilTi to Uw CaaSSw A«-ctott— af SiMMirf abaat lwn mHW bat s*ver rpBath jaaraaai art aahIkM a> a laeal M^uy, Hill Staatert RafiUa paHkattaaa, wW»(Jtof-la-caM to aen>v«4 U br a Nnacr aehaai learhtr. Bat acttker tar Mlalatry290 words
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268 1981-06-01 7 UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS 1982/83 1985/86 i Subject Level I Mai.Pts 82/83 83/84 84/85 85/86 m ■0' C6* C6» C6* C6* Mnmum requremcrrt. Pre-reqursrte for entry to Pre-U. EngfshGP AO 12 Yes Yes Yes Yes Compulsory. Must be taken at the same time as other 'A' level subjects. ML2/CL2/T12 or ML1/CL1/TL1268 words
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111 1981-06-01 7 MRT body survey on goods vehicles THE Provisional Mass Rapid Transit Authority will conduct a survey of goods vehicles in the Port of Singapore Authority's port areas between June 8 to 19. Vehicles leaving port areas through PSA gates at Telok Ayer and Keppel Wharves, the Container Terminal, Pasir Panjang111 words
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Article28 1981-06-01 7 THE new Australian High Commissioner to Singapore, Mr Kenneth McDonald, presented his credentials to the acting President. Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng, at the Istana on Friday28 words
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289 1981-06-01 7 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By i, Housing Correspondent DEVELOPERS have been warned against handing over new residential properties without a Temporary Occupation Licence (TOL) to buyers. The warning applies to occupiers as well, who will face the same penalty as the developer a289 words
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Article28 1981-06-01 7 THE Tanglin community centre youtn group will conduct Ninja-Do classes in midJune on Mondays and Wednesdays from 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more information telephone *****22.28 words
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159 1981-06-01 7 Clocking machines for SBS drivers THE Singapore Bus Serv ice has installed timerecording machines for drivers to insert their time cards at the start and at the end of each trip, so that the time taken can be ascertained. At present, most timekeepers write the start and end times of159 words
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Advertisement382 1981-06-01 7 Get rid of your empty insecticide aerosol can now and save $1.20. PRO -TEC CANEXCHANGE OFFER AT TOAPAYOH I Pro-Tec, the pine fragrant all-insect killer with instant knock-down action, is offering a rebate k^**^^ of $1 .20 on the normal retail price if you bring along an empty can of382 words
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235 1981-06-01 8 THE Public Utilities Board is taking a second look at a petition from U government expatriate teachers and three expatriate Singapore Symphony Orchestra members on the increase in rent of their flats The PUB-owned flats in Pasir Panjang will cost 60 per cent235 words
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774 1981-06-01 8 BENG TAN - BENG TAN By RESIDENTS of Chip Bee Gardens estate are up in arms against any further increases in rents and are mustering support for a petition to the Housing Board and to their MP. The estate is one of the774 words
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Article84 1981-06-01 8 $1,000 more for cancer victim A SINGAPOREAN has donated $1,000 to a fund for leukaemia victim Miss F<>o Yuet Mci, 22, a Malaysian studying in the United States. To date, Malaysians have given nearly (45,000 to the fund. Miss Foo turned to the people of New Hampshire for help after84 words
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Article57 1981-06-01 8 Computer course THE Sennett community centre's management committee will organise a computer course for Friday nights at 7 p.m., for seven weeks beginning mid-June. The fee is $70 a person. The centre will also organise a 10-week motorcar repair course every Saturday afternoon at $40 a person. Those interested should57 words
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Article64 1981-06-01 8 THE National Library and the National Book Development Council will hold a charades competition (or those above 14 in conjunction with this year's Festival of Books and Book Fair. Three cash prizes of $100, $80 and $60 will be awarded to the top three teams. Entry Forms are64 words
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Article, Illustration478 1981-06-01 8 CYNTHIA WEE - CYNTHIA WEE By NURSING officer Mohamed bU Othma.. may appear qaiet and say In speech, Mt his reserve of unspoken words helped him wta this year's Scrabble championship held yesterday. The modest wordsmith, who was also last year's top prise winner478 words
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Article120 1981-06-01 8 THE Daily Area Licence sales booths at Cavenagh Road and Keng Lee Road will be relocated from today. One of the new booths will be near an existing CSS bus stand on the fringe of Kampong Java park along Cavenagh The other will be120 words
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Article, Illustration447 1981-06-01 8 WENDY YANG - 246 in historic landing at Changi Airport WENDY YANG By who was among the first fare-paying passengers to land at Changi Airport A CHARTERED Singapore Airlines Airbus Flight SQ 100 became the first plane with paying passengers on board to land at Singapore Changi Airport at 9.50 a.m. yesterday. Majority447 words
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Article77 1981-06-01 8 Official name of airport SINGAPORE Changi Airport is the official name of the new air- port. This was confirmed by a Civil Aviation Departmentspokesman. The foil name Is printed on pamphlets to be distributed later this month to the public. The passenger terminal building will open to the public today77 words
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Article52 1981-06-01 8 A 19-YEAR-OLD youth, Ariffin bin Othman, was fined $250 by a magistrate ti Friday after he admitted soliciting for an immoral purpose in Bugis Street on May 15 at 2.50 a.m. The court heard that Aritfin, dressed in women's clothes, was seen approaching male tourists from table52 words
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Article62 1981-06-01 8 THE Police Band will perform at another nine welfare homes in conjunction with this year's Year of the Disabled in the coming weeks. The first performance was I held at the Gilstead Home on Friday morning. The next performance will De at the Children's Aid Society62 words
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Advertisement321 1981-06-01 8 SINTAT SERVICE IS: cars to choose __^2 **y^^-yfcj^JttJOQk.ff^ 'L^Vg?Bs?)(._^. §A car always in top condition. Our Car Servce Division sees to it Engine in top condition Wheels aligned s^ Tires as good as new Lights work Even ashtrays cleaned Not worrying about {f~* > /£===n bringing the car back, jf321 words
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Advertisement146 1981-06-01 8 Ricoh KRIO Awarded Best Overall 35mm Single Lens Reflex Camera by What Camera Weekly. We first tested the LbbV Yes. the Ricoh KRIO Ricoh KRIO back in July and HL certainly deserves the title were very, very impressed. A Camera of the Yeai Since then there has been ■tnYB S*146 words
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340 1981-06-01 9 A COMMITTEE of five scientists has been formed to rid Kranji Reservoir of water hyacinth, a weed problem that plagues fresh water areas, especially in the tropics. Water hyacinth reproduces at a tremendous rate, doubling within five to 10 days. The340 words
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Article, Illustration352 1981-06-01 9 CHEW YEN FOOK - Coming up Tiger Prawns fresh from the 'lab' CHEW YEN FOOK Story and Pictures by THAT Tiger Pr»wn y»w P»»te may be there more and mere by the courtesy «f m" »nned with a microscope and test-tube rather than a humble fisherman. For Singapore, like Taiwan and Japan, has takes352 words
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140 1981-06-01 9 IDD phone service to Syria from today TELECOMS will provide International Direct Dialling and number-to-num-ber telephone service to Syria. And also an international telephone service to Wallis and Futuna Islands, a French territory between Fiji and Samoa from today. The charge for an IDD call to Syria is $9 per140 words
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Article66 1981-06-01 9 THE price of fragrant rice rose by 8 per cent to $1.40 a kg last week while the prices of eggs, poultry and meat remained stable. Chy sim, kale and chillies were up 30 cents a kg from the previous week. Spanish mackerel, horse mackerel, mackerel and66 words
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308 1981-06-01 9 Man's triumph over ping-pong fans who play up to 2 a.m. ANDREW Yeo, 30, is no killjoy but he has succeeded In having a new tabletennis table in the void deck of his block of flats removed. His neighbours at Block 402, Clementi Avenue 1, might have had a whale308 words
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136 1981-06-01 9 FREIGHT RATE TO GO UP 15 pc IN AUGUST TWENTY-TWO ship owners of the Singapore Shipping Association have served notice on shippers that they would increase their rates by 15 per cent from Aug 1. In a joint notice on Friday they said this was imperative because of "significant increasesUPI - 136 words
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Advertisement49 1981-06-01 10 SHEU WORKS FOR YOU IHE UNBEATABLE TEAM MAXIMUM POWER PROTECTION MAXIMUM KILOMETRES PER UTRE New Shell Super Plus Supershell with ASD Motor Oil with SFR gives your engine cleans your engine as you drive maximum power and protection and gives the maximum under all driving conditions. fuel economy possible.49 words
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323 1981-06-01 11 POLICE are monitoring reports that gangs of teenage girl robbers are terrorising women in Aljunied Crescent. The teenagers are said to be good-looking and apart from robbery, they have another point in common all wear revealing "hot pants" or mini-skirts. At least two323 words
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341 1981-06-01 11 Thumbs-up for move to ease entry of workers EMPLOYERS, manufacturers and contractors yesterday gave the thumbs-up to the government's move to streamline procedures for bringing in foreign workers. They said it will go a long way in easing the worsening labour shortage which is critical in certain sectors of the341 words
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Article75 1981-06-01 11 A HOUSEWIFE has reported to the police that her house in Jalan Kupang was broken into and $32,700, in cash and valuables, missing. Madam Chua Quee Kee said she went to bed at around midnight on Friday. When she woke up the next morning she75 words
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Article46 1981-06-01 11 SNG Kian Huat, 25, was charged in a magistrate's court on Friday with the murder of Kumaran s/o YeUappan, 24, at a house in Cuff Road on May 22 at 8.30 p.m. No plea was recorded. The case will be mentioned on Saturday.46 words
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Article, Illustration159 1981-06-01 11 RCs get logo to boost image RESIDENTS' Committees new have their ewa lege (abeve) to i— flim their Image. In bright •range, the letter* R and C symaeUae the ceaeept M a voluntary •rgani■attaa ru by and for residents la public bearing estates. The white centre ef the R, which159 words
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Article163 1981-06-01 11 SENTOSA SAFE CYCLING CONTEST CYCLISTS from Singapore were ferried across to Sentosa on Saturday morning to take part in a safety cycling competition on the island. In all, 150 people took part in the competition held to commemorate the opening of a $200,000 bicycle track by Mr Othman Wok, who163 words
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Article75 1981-06-01 11 ELEVEN illegal immigrants. 10 Malaysians and one Australian have been permanently banned from entering Singapore, according to the latest Government Gazette They are: Cim Fook Guan, 24, Lee Mcc Sions. 32. I.im Sian Leong. 29. Nr Kee Leong, 22, Tan Kean Bin. 27, Yap Ec Poo,75 words
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Article28 1981-06-01 11 FRENCH ROAD between house no. 52E and Block 811 will be closed for two months from today, to facilitate drainage work, says the latest Government Gazette28 words
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121 1981-06-01 11 THE levels of all air pollutants, except dust, fell in Singapore in the first three months of this year. An Environment Ministry release yesterday said the fall was probably brought about by fewer calm weather periods during the first quarter, leading to121 words
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Article36 1981-06-01 11 THE order to close the Chinese cemetry on lots 150-5. 1504 and 150-2 Mukim 1 (off Bukit Teresa Road Silat Road) has been confirmed by toe Environment Minister, says the latest Government Gazette.36 words
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Advertisement62 1981-06-01 11 Stores open 12.30 p.m. Sorry for the inconvenience Etolestier Emporium Oriental Chinese Emporium Bukit Merah Katong Emporium Bukit Timah Oueerrsway Emporium Clementi Toa Payoh Emporium Holland Village Plaza {Ang Mo Kio) People s Park Smart Rochor Oriental Slasher Ang Mo Kio Woodlands (HHanß Bedc* How«v«'. Oriental Geytang. Plaza fl|fe (To«62 words
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Advertisement474 1981-06-01 11 -^> SONUS DIMENSION 5 DIMENSION 5. as its name implies, is a transducer that represents a unique approach to th* relationship of the spatial to the time dimension in record reproduction. SPECIAL FEATURES: The completely new integrated cantilever provides a single transmission path to achieve a degree of phase coherence474 words
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208 1981-06-01 12 ABOUT a quarter of the 4.800 part-time national servicemen in the Special Constabulary (SC) land divisions have opted to perform a full eight -hour duty once a month, instead of a four-hour stint every 10 days. The servicemen were given the option208 words
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Article117 1981-06-01 12 POLICE yesterday appealed for witnesses to two accidents la which a soldier was killed aid a pedestrian serioasly Injured. Police said national serviceman, Leo Llew Chung, 18, was with eight other soldiers in a track along Ayer Rajah Road whea It was Involved la a collision with117 words
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Article, Illustration596 1981-06-01 12 PAUL JACOB - Paradise' lost thro' neglect and vandals PAUL JACOB By THEY were billed as tourist attractions, offering sandy beaches and shady shelters. But not all of Singapore's offshore islands please the eye or are a paradise for sun-seek-ers. Some appear to have been neglected both by holiday-makers and by those responsible596 words
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389 1981-06-01 12 Tourist board gets $29 m to 'sell' S'pore abroad THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has been allotted $29 million for its new financial year which began in April. This is an increase of about 30 per cent over last year's $22.5 million. A sum of $4.5 million will cover manpower389 words
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Article67 1981-06-01 12 Crossing closed to traffic THE timber crossing at Jalan Kwok Mm will be closed to traffic for repairs from today till Monday. Motorists should use Access Road and Mandai Road to get to Woodlands Road. They should avoid Jalan Kwok Mm from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. and from 467 words
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Article64 1981-06-01 12 A TWO-SESSION programme on Contraception and Love and Responsibility has been organised by the YMCA. Orchard Road, and the Family Planning Association of Singapore for Thursday and June The first session will be conducted by Dr Paul M. Tan and the second by Rev Ronald Hu A64 words
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Article47 1981-06-01 12 FLURY CHRISTIAN, 25, a Frenchman was fined $400 by a magistrate on Friday for unlawfully having 0.74 gram of cannabis at Paya Lebar Air-j port on May 22. The court heard that he was found with the drug when Customs officers searched him47 words
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Article175 1981-06-01 12 FTVE unions are considering adopting NTUC Income's new insurance policy, "Wise," which is specially tailored for workers. Mr K. T. Samuel, Income's senior manager said that if they decide to accept the policy for their members, another 10,000 people will be covered by the175 words
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Advertisement167 1981-06-01 12 TffTTTTf Wye put the Micro Chip to work for you. It's no small wonder The Micro Chip which allows for speedy, worldwide has made a big impact on industry financial transactions, and the business world. There'll be more electronic Extensive computerisation means development in the future. The chip The Hongkong167 words
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Advertisement239 1981-06-01 12 INSIGHT... The Unspoken Words Of Inner Vision A.OU have heard it. You have seen it that flash int» conof a word or a mental image. Its clarity is un migtakable. Call ithunch.orintuition, it can and does solve problems. It suggests ways to accomplishment where all previous thought may have failed.239 words
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Advertisement1411 1981-06-01 13 Save this page It could save you 10X off your next fpuß bill HpnHBHH ingapore is totally dependent on impor- Sl^ lifted oil for energy, and the largest single w^Bßl^^f^^^SM^^' HJL. Alk ifl use of oil is the generation of electricity. As S^^EKLN^^sH^^^ 4. il^ I the price of imported1,411 words
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Advertisement120 1981-06-01 14 THE NINTH LARGEST AGENCY DM SINGAPORE HAS JUST BECOME THE NINTH LARGEST AGENCY IN THE WORLD ==^^sr^rrr and mSSSSSTu. 556.5 million. |t a|so mea nsthat Adcom Grey now has partner offices in 33 yhe Men y nen CompanVi The Procter Gamb e Company, Grey International is one of the fastest-growing120 words
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536 1981-06-01 15 Br e akdown of Penang's transport problems PENANG, Sunday PENANG's Transport Department, fraught with staff absenteeism and mechanical breakdowns, had been running at an annual loss of more than $1 million for the last seven years, the New Sunday Times reported. These factors, as well as poor management, have resulted536 words
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Article64 1981-06-01 15 JOHORE BARU, Sun. Only 14 per cent of government servants in Johore take part in the National Unit Trust (ASN) scheme, State Secretary Datuk Sulaiman Mohamed Noor said yesterday. Datuk Sulaiman. who is also the chairman of the ASN campaign committee lamented on the low rateNST - 64 words
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191 1981-06-01 15 MALACCA, Sun-Modern-day Sinbad the sailor, Tim Severin, and his crew of 18 sailed into Malacca last evening enroute to China to trace the voyages of Arab seafarers some 1,000 years ago. Sailing in a dhow, which is a replica of craft prevalent 10 centuriesNST - 191 words
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Article, Illustration207 1981-06-01 15 Railway to look into reason for that fatal all-clear KUALA LUMPUR, Su. The all-clear signal was given to the 111-fated Singapore-bound mall train laat Friday, Informing the driver that the mala track he was using, wa* free. laveatlgatUai are mw aaderway to Had •at why that signal wm glvea ■IthiiitNST - 207 words
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126 1981-06-01 15 KOTA BARU, Sun Thai intelligence sources believe that Malaysians especially senior government officials were in danger of being kidnapped if they visit Golok in the near future. The sources said there were signs that a group responsible for the murder of three members of aNST - 126 words
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188 1981-06-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federal Territory National Front will be reorganised and strengthened to fight the opposition in the coming general elections Speaking at the opening of the Federal Territory Umno convention, Mr Ghafar said it was possible to break the opposition strongholdNST - 188 words
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Article56 1981-06-01 15 IPOH, Sun. The magistrate's court here yesterday bound over Constable Che Pah bin Lam, 40, for three years in one surety of $2,000 for theft. Magistrate Termizi bin Abdul Rahman found Che Pah guilty of stealing a $114 mailing set on Sept 12 last yearNST - 56 words
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Article144 1981-06-01 15 CHEN TO SWITCH CAMPS SOON? PENANG, Sun. Former MCA deputy president Datuk Michael Chen will join the Gerakan next week, according to sources here. Although the crossover had been expected for some time now, Datuk Chen is said to have finally decided to take the plunge. According to top Gerakan144 words
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Article, Illustration193 1981-06-01 15 Rais to stand for post of V-P SEREMBAN, Sun. Mentri Besar Datuk Rais Yatim today confirmed his acceptance of the nomination for the Umno Vice-Presidency. He said he had submitted the papers to the party secretary-general last Friday. The Kuala Pilah Umno was the first to nominate him for theNST - 193 words
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Article34 1981-06-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The University of Malaya has set up an employment and career bureau to help graduates find appropriate jobs. Its ViceChanceUor, Royal Prof Ungku Adz said in an interview. NST.NST - 34 words
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Advertisement203 1981-06-01 15 After years in court, he's still faced y with a difficult decision. WWB^ ww^*^^^^^^ i lilt' MB^v^^^B Of course he has a good m^H *L V BlUi sense of judgement I T^^B^^^^HflD^^^A W if? I jsl '»J2^-^ He needs it Because right WL v V^lfl now he must decide whether^^^^^H203 words
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Advertisement197 1981-06-01 15 Muscular aches pains Who needs them? Chilli Brand Plaster gives you 4 good reasons why you doni Reason 1: Chilli Brand Plaster contains 55% Corpus Collemplastri, 27% Resina Pini, 14% Zinc Oxydat, 3% Extract Capsici and 1% Pigment to give you relief from those problemsome aches and pains Reason 2:197 words
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Advertisement32 1981-06-01 16 mPf II f> X C V X /k\ MERL V INN Reservations, contactINTERHOTEL RESERVATIONS SYSTEM Room 403, 4th Floor, Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923, Tel: *****33/4 Telex: RS *****32 words
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Advertisement27 1981-06-01 17 '■'"■'"""^M/uiAint X /k\ MER LIN INN Reservations, contact:INTERHOTEL RESERVATIONS SYSTEM Room 403, 4th Floor, Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923, Tel: *****33/4 Telex: RS *****27 words
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405 1981-06-01 18 The Straits Times MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1981 GOOD COMMAND THE National University of Singapore's new language requirements for entry are almost certain to send groans and moans among prospective candidates in both the English and non-English streams. Those seeking entry into the NUS after 1982 may even liken themselves to405 words
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Article375 1981-06-01 18 THE assassination in Chittagong of President Ziaur Rahman of Bangladesh by rebel troops comes as a shock. After Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was himself assassinated in 1975, he rose to power from the obscurity of the army barracks. His countrymen have called him a benevolent dictator. To the outside375 words
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637 1981-06-01 18 VICTOR BIMPSON - Italy's freemasons are now under a new cloud VICTOR BIMPSON By HAVING endured a long series of papal condemnations and a Dan by fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, Italy's freemasons are once again under a cloud, this time in a scandal that has brought down a government. In one of the637 words
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288 1981-06-01 18 A moderate who understands needs of the people EXCERPTS of editorial comment from Malaysian newspapers last week. DATI X Serl Dr Mahathir's recent statement that Imm mast also look after the Interests •f noa-Maiayg speaks for Itself. Those who remember the polities of the SUttea may think these the words288 words
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310 1981-06-01 18 FLOODS are going to be with as In Kuala Lumpur for some time. Every year after a particular!) bad spell, one bears of plans in progress how one drainage scheme is going to be the end of floods In the area, how310 words
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Article, Illustration1622 1981-06-01 18 JOSEPH CHAI - JOSEPH CHAI Economic concerns likely to triumph over ideology By. Writing for the Asian Wall Street Journal CHINA it in no hurry to change the status quo of Hongkong because of the high economic cost involved. Last year, Hongkong contributed more than one-third of1,622 words
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Article14 1981-06-01 18 Joseph Chai is a senior lecturer in economics a I the University of Hongkong.14 words
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Advertisement246 1981-06-01 18 Productivity A 3-Day Informative K^^^^^j Seminar& Exhibition r i W Discover How Computers^ mm I gumo* ,<» .«>■«« (^~%r% l\ f4f*T*f" I KIQ Bb I I Whether you're the General Manager V^Ol lI T ICCI I HCfl I of a small company or the Financial _^V O I just starting246 words
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Letter93 1981-06-01 19 LETTERS to tho Editor mutt include the writer's Ml name and addroti and bo signed to be considered for publication. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. If possible, give your telephone number and type the letter, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. Brevity is an advantage. We93 words
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296 1981-06-01 19 New rules needed for divorce proceedings Extensive changes due to amendment in women's charter BY the Hmmi's Charter (Amendment Art), ISM, thr uhele chapirr m tkr l«» dlWtW in Singapore was changed. The amending Art which will come Into operation today, alters extensively the law governing matrimonial proceeding. Oae example296 words
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Letter59 1981-06-01 19 THE government has said it will standardise the postal district system for addresses. This involves changes in personal documents. I suggest at the same time, new identity cards, driving licences etc, be made in credit card size for every Singaporean. If this is not possible, then introduce59 words
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245 1981-06-01 19 Signs that point every which way but Tampines WITH all the publicity given to the forthcoming opening of the new Changi Airport, may I draw the relevant authorities' attention to the fact that there are inadequate road signs to direct traffic from Changi Airport via the Pan Island Expressway to245 words
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Letter, Illustration197 1981-06-01 19 Public display of poster is outrageous WHILE 1 was teaching at a secondary school, I saw obscene scribblings on the walls of the girls' toilet. I was upset but glad that such luridness was confined to the privacy of the toilet. I was outraged when I went to OrchardPlaza and197 words
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143 1981-06-01 19 Proper aims will keep public toilets clean I FIND graffiti on toilet walls the most exciting thing about public toilets. This apart, it is very frequently a "chamber of horrors" which we must deplore. I would like to join Mrs Lily Chong in offering ways of improving the toilet. The143 words
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Letter46 1981-06-01 19 Ban 1300 cc cars DM VIEW of the current "Energy Conservation Campaign." the government can perhaps study the possibility of banning the import of cars with a capacity of 1300 cc and above. I am sure this will greatly reduce unnecessary petrol consumption. ANNIE I.IM StagapareltM46 words
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197 1981-06-01 19 WITH regards to "Protest against withdrawal" (ST, May 22) by "A Sympathiser." We would like to assure him that Mindef keeps a constant vigil over the welfare of SAF personnel, both regular and national service. While it periodically reviews the terms and conditions of service197 words
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Letter44 1981-06-01 19 WITH regards to "Not clear wtiere to pick passengers" by K.T. Choy (ST, May 28) Would he kindly contact the Omcer-in-Charge, Traffic Police, at Tel *****09 during office hours, (or an interview. Ssot AU-YONG WBNU WAB Beat. Cammuity BdatUas MvWea SUitap.iT PaoceFaree44 words
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Letter39 1981-06-01 19 "Wondering Collector" (ST. May 23) wonders whether profits from sales of antiques at auctions are taxable. Any profits accruing in or derived from Singapore will be taxed. (HU HUM. SING far Camsai— lisrr •I lnUsd Reveair39 words
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Letter67 1981-06-01 19 WITH regards to "Day it rained plastic bags, ice cubes and milk tins" (ST. May 2) by "Jim". The contractor has been warned to prevent further incidents of littering by workers from the uncompleted building at the Raffles Tower construction site The matter was also referred to the67 words
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Letter49 1981-06-01 19 WITH regards to "Legal help against job agencies" (ST. May 19) by Miss Dolores Tupaz Please contact Miss Urn Soh Hia. Assistant Dire, lor (Labour Standards). Minis try of Labour. Havelork Road. Singapore 0106 (Tel *****1). to provide more details YAP El WIN HibtaY R>lattaas OffWr (UhHr)49 words
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128 1981-06-01 19 Waiting and watching in doctor's room RECENTLY. I brought my infant to a doctor in my estate, on a public holiday. The clinic's opening hours was 8.30 a.m. to 12 p.m. when I got there at 11.15 a.m., the doctor's assistant told me to return the next day because of128 words
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Letter277 1981-06-01 19 I WAS jogging one morning on May 24 at Macßitchie Reservoir when I developed severe cramps. Many good Samaritans came to my aid and I was truly touched. They were strangers and vet they helped me as friends would. A number of them sacrificed their morning jog just to277 words
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Advertisement146 1981-06-01 19 Are you a SENIOR ADMINISTRATOR? The Straits Times Group wants you if you are 35 or younger and are seeking a bigger challenge or much wider scope. Write to: The Managing Director, The Straits Times Group, S.T. Box N ***** Singapore 1953 Please include details of educational and professional qualifications,146 words
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Article2048 1981-06-01 20 AS A service to readers, Straits Times publishes weekly a detailed analysis of shares on the Stork Kxrhange of Singapore The year's high and low. are followed by the week's movement in prices, the dividend, the net price earnings ratio and the volume of business IMI H.,,2,048 words
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Article120 1981-06-01 20 THE US dollar opened the week at $2.1495 and was later taken up to this year's new high of $2.1630 as strong commercial demand for the US dollar, both locally and in Hongkong was sighted for the bullishness of the US dollar. Remarks by US Treasury Secretary Donald Regan120 words
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Article298 1981-06-01 20 THE domestic interbank market remained firm on most days last week with Overnight Rates fluctuated between 13 per cent and 15 per cent but declined towards week-end due to base day technicalities. In response to the continued tightness in overnight money, Term Rates for Three and Six Months were298 words
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Article39 1981-06-01 20 LONDON: Copper prices on Friday (previous in brackets) Wirebar Spot £844 00 (£*****); sellers £845 00 I £843 50). Three Month buyers £867 50 (£B(6 50); sellers ***** 00 (£867 00) Market teat: Barely steady Salts: 8.575 tonnes39 words
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Article185 1981-06-01 20 ASIAN evreaey average deposit rates far the week ended May 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months 1 month 3 months 6 months 12185 words
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Article43 1981-06-01 20 FOR THE week ended Saturday May 30. the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baafc hud: 2.5 per cent to 5 per cent. Gcmnl fund: 4.7 per cent. MovemeaU of funds totalled $915 million.43 words
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Article519 1981-06-01 20 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday. May 29. 1981 IMIhJUm The PLR is the lowest lending rate which a bank is prepared to lend in Singapore dollars to its clients on an overdraft or demand basis Algemeiw Bank American Express519 words
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Article270 1981-06-01 20 TOKYO, Sat Share prices closed higher in fairly active trading, led by heavy electricals. amid growing investor belief that US interest may be at or near a peak The Dow Jones average rose 18.96 to close at 7558.65 points, with a volume of 300 million shares The New index270 words
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Article493 1981-06-01 20 NEW YORK, Fri. Stock prices closed lower in active trading despite recent signs that interest rates may have reached a near term peak. The Dow Jones industrial average fell two-and-a-half points to 991.75, and declines led advances nine-to-eight. Volume slipped to about 52 million shares from 59.50 million493 words
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Article52 1981-06-01 20 FINANCIAL TIMKH INDUSTRIALS Friday 542.5 Thursday S4S.B Week Ago 543.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 991.7S Thursday 994.2S Week ago 971.72 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1607 34 Thursday 1834.34 Week ago *****2 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 7453 Thursday 745.9 Week ago 744.8 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 713.3 Thursday 71 U Week52 words
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Article256 1981-06-01 20 AMSTERDAM. Fri. Share prices were mixed, with I '-Uever falling 2.20 and Royal Dates 1.80 but KLM 2.60 higher, dealers said. In insurances. Amev, Knnla and Natned fell fi .2o. 3.70 and 2 40 ex-dividends, which were 4.40 guilders cash plus five per cent in shares, 4.75 and 3.85256 words
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Article226 1981-06-01 20 ZURICH, Fri. Prices edged higher on easier Euro-franc rates and the lower US prime rate announced yesterday by Chase Manhattan Bank, but trading remained very quiet after Ascension Day and ahead of the weekend, dealers said. They added part of the recovery may be technical after this week's decline,226 words
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255 1981-06-01 20 Another dull, quiet week for produce WHILE the resilient stock market made a quick recovery in the second part of the week after initial weakness, the Singapore commodity market remained in a full period last week. Trading in coffee, pepper, copra and coconut oil was quiet and prices received no255 words
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Article133 1981-06-01 20 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, dosing prices per IN kg on Saturday. Coconut oU: Bulk fob $115.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $128.00 sellers, new drum fob $134.00 sellers. Opra: Mixed (loose) $67.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white repper fob Asta NLW 415.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq133 words
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Article67 1981-06-01 20 M Tftan Melbourne <1> 421 1SB 413 77B 42S40S 417SSS New York 479.00B 480.00B *****S *****S London 477 75B 4790OB 478.75S *****S Zurich *****B rkard 4810OS closed Paris ***** rlosed s«l Pit HonfkoiM! 480 SB ***** 481 »S 480 OOS Sin«aporr(l) 480 OOB 472 00B *****B 473OOS Export prices67 words
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Article60 1981-06-01 20 THE AVERAGE discount rate on 91-day Treasury Bills fell slightly at the latest tender to 6.555 per cent from 6.565 per cent previously, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), said. Applications totalled $255.9 million for the $120 million of Bills on offer. About 44 per cent of bidsReuter - 60 words
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Article165 1981-06-01 20 LONDON: Lower US interest rates and firmer gold helped steady rubber Futures which closed around the days' highs, showing gains of 0.10 to 0 30p per kilo on Friday, dealers said. Continued anxiety over the Middle East was an additional factor while the market was also supported by165 words
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Article130 1981-06-01 20 THE STRAITS tin price gainet another six cents to MS29T per kilo in Penang on Satur day. on an official offering vi 50 lonnes to 310 lonnes LONDON: Values were rela lively steady throughout the afternoon on Friday, with small pre weekend short-cover ing taking Three Months130 words
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Article264 1981-06-01 20 yt'IETI.Y steady HBsMsta f« most part aiarked last week's tradku with levels up seven cents ill. taking June RSS One up to 257 <-ents per kilo, says Hot May, iiUer. Baia u« Cwmay in its latest the Singapore and Malaysian lubber markets Better all round covering in264 words
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Article58 1981-06-01 20 •Tin Tonnes Rubber (S) Rubber M May 25 May M 29 29 $29 32 218 189 ***** 252.50 ***** ***** May 27 $29 18 258 256 00 277.50 May» I $29 23 209 257.00 277 50 M.,28 29 31 260 260 00 280 00 •toy $2958 words
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Article373 1981-06-01 20 STALE balls, proflt-takern, short-sellers and hargalnhunters rendered the stock market to close on a mixed note last week. The sharp correction in some coulters had also brought back genuine Investors for some bargain hunting. The Initial market setback was attributable to a number of factors. The uncertain political373 words
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Article115 1981-06-01 20 THE following Is a list of the II most artl' el> traded storks on thr Stork Kxrhange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousand-, of unite, < losing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1981 Tinorr ■M* r Prim H>> T.115 words
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Article405 1981-06-01 20 DESPITE the apparent domination of the Kuala Lumpur stock market by sellers over most of last week, some late buying halted the price slide on Friday. The turnaround came after eight days of sustained selling and demonstrated yet again the underlying strength of the market, albeit more cautious405 words
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Article396 1981-06-01 20 LONDON: Market sentiment was helped last week by Wall Street's upward trend but end-ac-count selling caused a reaction and equities closed mixed with the FT index down 0.7 at 542.5 points. Government bonds firmed almost two points on the week helped by reports that US interest rates mayReuter - 396 words
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Article91 1981-06-01 20 BT Index 'Industrials Kin.in.v ••Hotels •Properties Minings ■1'l.ini.nions :OCBC: SES Ind May IS MM ***** 1854.91 *****4 910 93 403 42 *****1 840 31 997 66 ***** 05 ***** 1857 43 1295 48 907 20 403 05 1017 52 843 64 ***** M»> r. 8889H33 ***** *****1 1283 9091 words
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Article105 1981-06-01 20 May IS ■BT Index 3 1 4900.85 ■Industrials: 1101 00 .Finance: 1887 96 '•Holels: 515 73 1 Properties 1217 22 Tins: ***** (Rubbers 1364 7» Jan 1. 1875 Dec 30. 1966 M Dec 29. 1962 Jan 2 1970 May* *****1 48 1085 32 1861 16 ***** 1161 10 484105 words
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Article52 1981-06-01 20 Cvrrat Dale paymrnt pay»Mr UiIum W I June 22 PakaagCM 2'.(b)'. June 23 nPlflS 6', I June 23 W Pr«p V, June 23 T«t»l tar tbr year W, V, 16' T*U1 tar prevtotu year 2 11 .l'r (a) IT. (a) a) Adjusted for scrip issue b) First and52 words
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Advertisement491 1981-06-01 21 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX rV Telephone ServKe *****22 personal SERVICES 2,™ 'awl SI S—h. J-*. J Il^ Mondoy Fndoy 8 30cm -500pm Or.JV.or, 80 <n per word lr»n $12 00! aMERCHANDISE /I>^T I* •r^ L^#^!\#/l^\l llTa^l ll Hi^y I 1)1 JT^^l l)l\l COUnWsERVICE i^l^Mit^oy T™, IV ACCOMMODATION A491 words
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Advertisement629 1981-06-01 21 "1 TLWSf I fsM'l-rM»* J Tsm iiliin as. i I tiiul S~~* 7 H.-Fi/Mu«cal Equipment BLIIBaaa PIANO MM downpaymenfand easy SB5 monthly instalments Song's Piano House. 294 Changl Road. *****14 265; Peninsula Plaza *****1 5/*****27 or Mun Kal Piano. Ang Mo Klo *****7945 *****. Also other brands available LOWREY USA629 words
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Advertisement590 1981-06-01 21 BEST P*4CES PAW for your Oold/ pawnshop tickets Call Miss Mm ,74M404. *****98 Aljunled Merpatl). (*****88. *****D8 Unit 214. 2nd floor. Sim Llm Tower. Jalan Besar) ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE paid for your Oold' Pawnshop tickets 301. Far East Shopping Centre. Orchard Road. Tel: *****57/ *****50 HMM PMce FO" your gold590 words
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Advertisement496 1981-06-01 21 v.v.r I Dss^sT AM^bbl y slfMaf i T m\. BsLtatl* J~» t% mam«4t m- am Wit a MALE (FEMALE HAIRSTYLIST a BEAUTICIAN required c Must be experienced In similar line c Must be able to converse well In English It Mandarin ■iHlssUdoo»tHß»l HAIRWAVS MASTERCLASS Training Centre offers Cut/Blow Perm *5496 words
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Advertisement490 1981-06-01 21 INDUSTRIAL. COMMERCIAL HOUSEHOLD Rlectrlcal Plumbing Installation, repairing and maintenance services Call Keng Hua Tel: *****87/ *****90 ISLAND MARBLE WORKS. Marble polishing cutting laying repairs sculpturing engraving. *****74 *****11 All Inquiries welcomed 1 KEVEN LIM RENEWS roofing, repairs roof leakage, extension, painting, guttering, fencing, partition, celling, cement work woodwork Call *****92/490 words
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Advertisement447 1981-06-01 21 Business Products, Services Opportunities i k-^^^2^S«aißWß^»Bf'^r <?*&btationa£ iusai l ro. J^HfTT'#lf r€I#^COURIERSrSVIC!: 4 FREIGHT FOfIWAfIDING DIVISION I 6290 Sunset 81 Ste 703 Hollywood CA ***** J /^MJbMH^ V/ (TWX}9IO-*****90 and 910-*****93 I 7 Cables ELTEHA LOSANGELES USA II I /^y INOONtSIA Eitau intentional (PIE) LW 16* iWn Urafi «fimg limm447 words
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Advertisement460 1981-06-01 21 81 Packing/Storage/ Removals A BUDGET PRICE Household/ of- I flee removal, delivery and dlsposal service Workers provided No Job too small. Tel: *****83 (24 I hours service). OFFICE/FACTORY/HOUSEHOLD Removals, Deliveries, self-drive lorries for hire. Storage. DumpIng. Carton boxes supply. Call C.D.T.. *****67/ *****64 PACKING/ REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTATION leave your problems u>460 words
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Advertisement382 1981-06-01 21 UMI I fmm, I* Employment LEARN MORE ABOUT THEM /7^\ AT vSS/AIGS ASIAN INSTITUTE OF GEMOLOGICAL SCIENCES 967SclomRd HamsJwlrv Bldg 4th FIF I Bangkok 5 Thailand Tel *****89 Ikj, Beautifully Fully Furmened and Equipped: BEAUTY HAIRORESSINC SALON for Immediate take-over for rent/ sale Situated In Orchard Road area with easy382 words
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Advertisement305 1981-06-01 21 AN INTERNATIONAL EUROPEANORGANISATION INVITES INTEREST 1 ED APPLICANTS WHO i ARE LOOKING FOR OPPORTUNITIES TO PURSUE A CAREER IN A CHALLENGING ANO REWARDING ENVIRONMENT FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS i 1. COMPANY LAWYER (REPORTING TO MANAGING DIRECTOR) RESPONSIBILITIES: LEGAL AFFAIRS, GROUP CORPORATE MATTERS, INSURANCE, LIAISON WITH OUTSIDE LAW FIRMS AND ACT305 words
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Advertisement330 1981-06-01 22 r IIMI i n n- M a i Wl fy CiissOTOIIIPBin ■sP'asV ssssss^ass— a 46 Situations Vacant b) Secretarial U Clerical Iwal Bs^EaasaaaT Symbol SINGAPORE I AUTOMOTIVE I ENGINEERING (PTEILm I OPPORTUNITY I FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT G.C F 'A VO' level; Pleasant personality. Must be bilingual with ability to translate330 words
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Advertisement479 1981-06-01 22 FRASER NEAVE (8) PTE LTD InvHae aavafcaelem •*> the asaWaMsr. 1) GENERAL CLERK Male Singapore cltlaen fulltlme National Service O.C.E. O' level with 313 1 credit passes and at least a pass In English Ito 3 years' working ex- 1 perlence will be an advantage, but Is not I rssentlal479 words
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Advertisement877 1981-06-01 22 Lii rsMiiinii^ •I CIIaJMUIIIPMII NATIONAL RON irrnLMiujiio invites applications for the position of: CLERK The Person: a GCE O' Level with credits in English Mathematics a Be able to type at approximately 35 wpm a Some relevant experience would be an advantage If you meet our requirements, you will work877 words
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Advertisement935 1981-06-01 22 i 11 1 II Einptoyment (1 A i OU PONT FAR EAST Bat B leading International company Invites applications to fill the position ofSHIPPING CLERK OajaJMlcalsan*: a Minimum OCE Ordinary level c Age between 2S-30 fiparlonca. Minimum 2-3 years experience as Shipping Clerk In a trading organisation Able to work935 words
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Advertisement411 1981-06-01 22 II Employment i)j 111. 11. T J A leading Japanese trading house invites suitable candidates to Ml GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST Requirements: Female S pore Citizen Age up to 25 years GCE A level preferred but O level with credits in English and Maths will be considered Ability to type last411 words
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Advertisement492 1981-06-01 22 f "V TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST Gross Monthly Salary Ranga 5425 $576 Requirements Completed at least Secondary 11. Preference will be given to candidates who are willing to perform shift duties and who are multilingual. Fringe Benefits 13th month allowance, housing loan free medical attention, holiday bungalow and sport facilites. Pleas*492 words
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Advertisement521 1981-06-01 22 II Employment |i)A A la*t growing Trading Company, dealing in Colour TV, Video a Audio product*, ha* immediate vacancy lor a CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY "•QUIT SlD+nt I. I a Minimum OCE O' Level Certificate with credit In English At least 2 years experience in similar capacity Knowledge of Shorthand Telex and521 words
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Advertisement492 1981-06-01 22 SECRETARY/ GIRL FRIDAY raquwad tor sipetnete Oweelor Besides proficiency In shorthand/typing, applicants should enjoy the pressure of a varied, challenginc work schedule, and have attractive manners and appearance t alary In region of IBM and MM* GAME CARDS INTERNATIONAL PTELTD 92F, Blk. 4 Boon Keng Road Spore 1233 with recent492 words
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Advertisement429 1981-06-01 23 II [wayliymmt ijjli 44 Situations Vacant t) Ucrmtmrtml tt atricMj MANPOWER WORLDVHDf SERVICE OROUP reoMtree EXPERIENCED SECRETARIES TYPISTS RECEPTIONISTS ACCOUNTS CLERKS CALL: *****86 or caw pereonasry c*. RM 2311 2513, 23rd floor Shaw Can Ira, Scorts Road. GUL ENGINEERING PTE LTD 59, Gul Road Jurong, S'pora 2262 A member of429 words
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Advertisement437 1981-06-01 23 IrroMnspaco^) i,- .niiriumn Wanted STENOGRAPHERS/ SECRETARIES i Temp II Permanent) GOOD TYPISTS CLERKS ReeJ estate experience) TELEAVTELEPttOME swttchsoaro OPERATORS ACCOUNTS CLERKS iTrmi d Permanent) KEYPUNCH OPERATORS Pioaee caM *****8S MORITA SINGAPORE PTELTD roqtrtroa TEMPORARY TELEPHONE OPERATOR for 2 months. c Able to operate PMBX switchboard a t ble u> convene437 words
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Advertisement474 1981-06-01 23 II Employment (I) A EXECUTIVE SECRETARY wanted by We« Establish.* Mendel**.. Company Aaohcanl mtiet meet the loHowme a A good education c A' least 4 years experlencr c A pleasing and amicable personality with Initiative levels Please submit full resume, stating qualifications, experience, telephone number and a recent non-returnable photo474 words
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Advertisement569 1981-06-01 23 AN ESTABLISHED REALTY COMPANY OFF HOLLAND ROAO requires A) RECEPTIONIST B) SECRETARY I MttOfWtMl AppllCaMit* pt%%9% VfHto m staling complete reeume. eatery I eipectad. c recent passport site pnotogrepn (non-returnable) end contact telephone to:THE PERSONNEL MANAGER HOMES am. PTE LTD 70 OREENLEAF ROAD SINGAPORE 1077 i"i HI inal Timpani najiilns569 words
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Advertisement1067 1981-06-01 23 II Employment fi CLERICAL ASSISTANT WITN knowledge of typing. Clerical duties preferred English/Chinese Language Age 35 to 40 years Dellgent and amicable In nature, residing In central business district preferred Apply with passport photo, experience, salary expected, state when able to commence work to 0.P.0 Box 210 Mawell Road Post1,067 words
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Advertisement786 1981-06-01 23 PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS FIRM requires Audit Clerks Qualifications HSC and LCC Bookkeeping Stale salary expected, telephone number to: 2701, International Plasa, Anson Road. Singapore 0207 WANTED FEMALE GENERAL Clerk/ Typist, with good knowledge of corresponding commercial letters Interested call personally at 1«-C. 3rd floor. PreslSerangoon Road AN ESTABLISHED FORWARDERS and Air786 words
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Advertisement414 1981-06-01 23 II Employment 11 A Looking^ fora. satisfying and wellpaid job? Switch to sales. Our sales personnel on sponsored trips. ißaeaaw»Bl"^ _J 1 »bbtY For satisfaction, you are your own boss and your achievements do not go unrewarded because you can earn up to $2,000.00 per month. Along with fully paid414 words
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Advertisement535 1981-06-01 23 ATTENTION LADIES AND GENTLEMEN AM YOU: c looking for a promising career In the sales line? c feeling bored with your present monotonous Job? c Hoping for a better in We, an fciWmaHonal concern with branches throughout southeast Aaia hnHee dynamic eefiHefnefl end ledleo to fuMW our expaaasan pioeiaiiiiin In535 words
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Advertisement827 1981-06-01 23 II Employment ill X BALIS OFFICER 1 Diploma In Business Study/ Administration 2 Experience In sales and marketing on plywood products advantageous FEMALE CLERK 1 OCE O' Level Certificate Please call personally at KRAMJI PLYWOOD BSDUt TRIAL CO. PTE LTD ttKreniiWey Singapore 2S7J Ter.Nßlßtt INSURANCE COMPANY REQUIRES SALES REPRESENTATIVES I827 words
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Advertisement309 1981-06-01 23 d) Techntcml INSPECTION PERSONNEL Roquirod We currently have postnofii opvfi roc row ronvw* Ing eatagorioa ol Inepecik>n Personnel 1) SHIP RIG CONSTRUCTION INSPECTORS Candidates with rig or ship welding and hull construction experience, familiar with various codes and blue print reading are Invited to reply 2) GENERAL WELDING And CONSTRUCTION309 words
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Advertisement364 1981-06-01 24 llEmptoyiMMit If ¥T ♦6 Situations Vacant d) Technical GE (USA) AVIATION SERVICE OPERATION PTE LTD IwvMm awppiw aitifwx lon TRAINEE NDT INSPECTOR c Minimum OCE O' level In Science Stream c Preferably with some I knowlrdgr of FPI. Radlographlr or VIS/ DIM In- spectlon Weofter- 6 months Intensive class- room364 words
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Advertisement515 1981-06-01 24 ECOGE USA requires TEST ANALYSTS Industrial Technician Certificate In Electronic Engineering Those who have completed part examination In City k Oulids Studies or HSC with strong electronic background will also be considered Preferably those with I 2 yean' working experience In software control and test programming Must be able to515 words
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Advertisement543 1981-06-01 24 II Eiiaploymewl (II EVERLASTING METAL WORKS requires STEEL STRUCTURES CALCULATORS. FABRICATION ENGINEERS. CONSTRUCTION SITE FOREMEN. Candidate* should poeaeaa: a Minimum Civil Engineering Diploma from a Recognised College a Working experience of at least 1 yea/ a Ability lo command a workIng staff of 30 persons Intoraatad appkcanla. plnn wrtte •ac543 words
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Advertisement574 1981-06-01 24 HYMOLD PTE LTD rvt(iiirt?s SHIFT ELECTRICIAN Electrical d maintenance experience preferred Prepared to work on 2 rotation shift Malaysians provided with hostel Transport provided Apply personally at No. 1, FOURTH LOK YANG ROAD feeder servicee 250 ft 250 A INSTALLATION SUPERVISOR EnwealK mmtm urgantty wetHrad lo .upaewaa walamtoo al watat-proot-Technical574 words
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Advertisement371 1981-06-01 24 II Emptoymefit V^l AMCOM FIRM RCOUafICS male Senior and Junior Draughtsman Interested call at 285 Joo (Mat Road. Spore 1542 from 8 08am lo 9 30am *****54/ *****34 A MALE TECHNICIAN required Must have own motorbike and be technically inclined Call personally at Unit 518. Cuppage Centre. (0022) Immediate employment371 words
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Advertisement226 1981-06-01 24 It H I I cfs CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD requires MACHINE/ PROCESS OPERATORS Vacancies exist in both our Jurong and Bukit Timah (7th mil*) factories. to arrange for Interview at BUKiT TIMAH TEL *****2/*****2 *****9/*****8 at JURONG TEL *****00 OR CALL personally with your identity card on:Monday Friday226 words
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Advertisement342 1981-06-01 24 It J (WTOHOTIW afCTwoeaca requires day or permanent night shift Female Production Operators DAY SHIR Monday to Friday 7.30 am to 4.48pm 5 day work week NIGHT SHIFT Monday night to Saturday morning 10.00pm to 7.18 am Shift premium 54. 00 per shift. 5 day work week For interviews, please342 words
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Advertisement347 1981-06-01 24 Hat immediate vacancies for 1) Lathe/ > Boring Machinist (3 vacancies) 2) General/ Mechanical Fitter (3 vacancies) 3) Trainee Machinist (3 vacancies) Applicants must have relevant working experience in the trade Preference would be given to those with VITB Trade Certificate Applicants without qualifications but have many years of working347 words
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Advertisement270 1981-06-01 24 II Employment i|| m Like the interesting things you do to make a TV set. a radio, etc L ike the games and social outings our Recreation Club organise lor you JOIN US AS A STARTING SALARY up to $283 AFTER 2 MONTHS, up to $305 No scope work No270 words
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Advertisement313 1981-06-01 24 ai require MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS c Starting salary 5230 S2SO pm I c Kree uniform 1 a Full transport allowance a Attendance allowance c Many other benefits a Age 16 -3S years old Interested applicants, please call personally today with your NKIC Head Office: The Personnel Dept. Foster Electric (S)313 words
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Advertisement798 1981-06-01 25 S^B>^B>aß^B>^B>Ya>Ta>Ta>YaaVai^Bß^Bs^BtaMawjsaMaaiasi m Sttuaftona Vacant 0) Pi*Swctfm ««JUne c— d sp» irtimltT to ootoct ednS oeswMaase te wefkeaei a mmm lean mm at-an «nec TRAINEE SET-UP MEN and earn In exceea of $401 p#r roontn at blbi in nj ajeajesreasawaK a Bwrcnsfully completed O level and National Service o Age >0798 words
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Advertisement433 1981-06-01 25 .^aßtaa^a^t^B*sa«Bwawat*«w I a TRAVgHQt LAaORATORSH PTC LTD requires FEMALE OPERATORS c 18-40 years old c Primary S education wfeeMer c Oood salary SIJD per hour and on confirmation tl .25 per hour c 5 days' work c Shift allowance: Sue tor M e*m tXtetsf SrtlaMß c No scope work c433 words
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Advertisement451 1981-06-01 25 f S RUBBER PRODUCTS (8) PTE LTD 4 Jaton Pwaewet Jurong Singapore 2MI PRODUCTION OPERATORS (MOULDERS) (4 Vacancies) a 3 shift a Starting pay $425 per month. a Minimum height 5*6". c Completed N S MALE GENERAL FACTORY WORKERS c 3 shirt. a Starting pay $390 per month. These WmilK451 words
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Advertisement338 1981-06-01 25 ODE ORDNANCE DEVELOPMENTS! ENGINEERING COMPANY OF SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the posts of: trrfjinetrrwTsj Requirements t) Singapore Polytechnic Technician Diploma in MechanicalorProduction Engineering. 1 -2 years' working experience in product design or related field preferred but not essential. Ability to put up technical drawings338 words
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Advertisement256 1981-06-01 25 jlf you are a $killecT| tradesman, or even a semi-skilled trademan, and are either jobhunting or seeking to improve your present job prospects, we have openings in tha following trades in our modern and expanding shipyard which may be just what you are looking for:BOILERMAKERS CLEANERS (SHIP) CUTTERS DECK MACHINE256 words
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Advertisement583 1981-06-01 25 f- lAi H EMeptovmstTt 111 X 1 i fT W« hive immediate vacan ciis for the following positions in our Car Respray Centri. <a) SKILLED ft SEMI-SKILLED PAINTERS Preferably 2to 3 years' i experience in wtt sand ing of paintwork tnd spray painting of motor vehicles To be able to583 words
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Advertisement316 1981-06-01 25 GENERAL ELECTRIC USA. As 1) Store -Keeper 2) Mold Tool Die Repairers 3) Set-up Technicians 4) Set-up Technicians Trainees 5 Female Production Operators 6) Maintenance Boiler Man apply at General Electric lUSA) Appliance Components Pte Ltd 6. Pioneer Road. Singapore 2262 Between S 00 am 12.00 noon 130 pm— 4.00316 words
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Advertisement566 1981-06-01 25 II Employment A A JOIN A LOCAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FOR A STEADY BANKING CAREER as CLERKS/ CASHIERS a OCE O1O 1 level. a Some ability to type. a No experience required as training will be provided. Gross Salary $400 p.m. with attractive fringe bonenta a 3 mtha AWS. MESSENGERS a566 words
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Advertisement439 1981-06-01 25 A taMtflM PTtnUlLm M| MflfWjlwlO* timnf oofnfjMny mi wAn^sptm mvtloe applicants tor A. BALEB REPRESENTATIVES tv Pftfiting Firm b. Prtotlng MacMrtery c level o Possess a valid licence and car c Completed »s c Preference will be given to those with printing firm knowledge B JUNIOR MALE LABORATORY TECHNICIANS c439 words
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Advertisement240 1981-06-01 26 Ml ff_»a_Wmmftfc-fa«t 111 I ClV^^pVyliaeMVl >■! A I IT 46 Situation* Vacanl Mi»c*Umi»e+BS KOMATSU SINGAPORE PTE LTD ha* c aaataar et vasaneto* In Btowatlh pirwmpt 1. ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER c OCE O' level. c 1— 3 years of experience In heavy machinery parts operations. 2 STOREMEN o Secondary 2 educaUon c240 words
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Advertisement492 1981-06-01 26 BUaaOCN ELECTRONICS PTI LTD A subsidiary uf Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd Japan Invites applications for STORE ASSISTANT Secondary 4 Completed NS Previous working experience FEMALE GENERAL OPERATORS Must be Singapore clllsens Age 16 years and above w* prone*: Attractive starting salary Free transport at pick-up point", to and fro Chua492 words
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Advertisement403 1981-06-01 26 II ElaaJMyMMIt 111 X II It J SECURA "■aim DRIVER At least 4 years' driving experience c Age above 25 years, c Completed National Service inH'iim laHriMi, pleeee caa poraonaßy or wrtto m. to TWez. p*a i ny riTignnfi i^vpi 15, Fourth Lo* Yang Road Jurong, Spora 2283 SBS tM403 words
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Advertisement429 1981-06-01 26 X.C.BAT REQUIRES i DRIVER with Class 5 licence Please apply in parson to: 26, Jalan Terusan. Singapore 2261. Tel: *****16. tlm«Sr«y^^L requires an OFFICE ATTENDANT Non-musllm Singapore cltl- Between the ages of 16 and 22 Should have at least Prlmarj Six education Prepared to work on rotational shifts Have g429 words
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Advertisement572 1981-06-01 26 II tUi^iioymant ijjli JURONO ENOB4EERMO PTf LTD h** veeendM lor th* tollewlna 1 poet*:I1) DRAUGHTSMEN/ DRAUGHTSWOMEN 2) PERSONNEL CLERK (Feme**) J1) PURCHASING/ SHIPPING CIERKS !4) STOREKEEPERS (Male) Peel (1): NTC/ ITC or VITB certificate holders Preferably with Ito 2 year's relevant working experience Poet* 2. 1 and 4: 1 Minimum572 words
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Advertisement393 1981-06-01 26 r INCHCAPE (S) PTE. LTD. SECURITY GUARDS WtMV: Attractive eater/ 2 rnonttw bonus 2 wfc- lt«M Good frttiQß DattaftiS Plaaaa call pareorujttjrPCRSONNEL MVtaMOM IST FLOOR INCHCAPE HOUSE 450/2 ALEXANDRA ROAD SINGAPORE 0811 Luding Art* Crett* typpin Shopreqwre. 2 CRAFT POTTERY atSTRUCTORS Only those who have done a Pottery Course In393 words
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Advertisement1400 1981-06-01 26 II Empioynwtrt |jj|^ 1. DESPATCH CLERK/BR.L COLLECTOR (Clam 2 Driving Licence) t. STOREMEN 1. SHOP ASSISTANTS c Have secondary education Chinese/English stream Must be willing to work hard No experience Is essential Must have completed National Service and age below 26 years Interested please call personally I 12S*Lo>1TMPeyon S-pore 12111,400 words
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Advertisement910 1981-06-01 26 N- faT) /T> ciiajnuynvoni II A Wf REOUME URGENTLY Oeneral workers for Electronics Company. Male/Female workers We provide transportation, and good pay Malaysians are also accepted Interested parties, please telephone Mr Winston Raj *****88 BtOOROGA COSMETIC REOUMES sub-dlstrlbutor and Beauty Advisors Free training, for details please call *****90/*****89 (Jurong area)910 words
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Advertisement776 1981-06-01 26 DRrvYMRSOtMRCDaV established company Preferably with I more than 2 years' of experience Age about 22 24 years Chinese only Please tel *****10/221MK3 ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS. OENERAL Workers required for recording studies Ring *****35/ *****78 after lpm for an inter HAIRDRESSER. SHAMPOO S I MANICURE Girls required for i Unisex Saloon In776 words
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Advertisement282 1981-06-01 27 W Vahldts i Boats WMaWmWalalNmWm*^ j* j*. Chnrndt? 51 Vehicle* For Hire EASTERN UNITED I RENT ATRUCK I WIDEST SELECTION! Available Daily. Weekly h Monthly Available at: G 3 Leisure Drome Kalang Tel *****04/*****51 246 247. Capitol Shopping Centre Tel *****22 CqT] SUNRISE CAR RENTALS BBBsss»T^^^^esa^BßsT Rant-a-Pick-up latest Model MitMhiski282 words
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Advertisement434 1981-06-01 27 55 VahicHM For Sat* a) Mini DOWNPAYMENT $J,500 DRIVE Away a beautiful late 1976 Mini Clubman with sports rims/ tyres, radio' cassette. fan Tax August tl PARK eligible Easy payment arrangeable Viewing call Peter Chong *****55/ *****34 m) BMW BMW SlO ENO 1973 showroom condition with accessories, new radio/cassette Contact434 words
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Advertisement513 1981-06-01 27 J) Toyotm TMI TOYOTA CROWN ROY A SALOON AUTOMATIC with power steering, power wlnlows all round, central locking system and many other factory fitted accessories ■SMS* Contact PaMr Chaong M LMOST I*7* TOYOTA Starlet i-door. aircon. expensive cas- letle. showroom condition, PARF eligible HP arrangeable WOTS U.MOST I*7*. TOYOTA Corona513 words
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Advertisement1163 1981-06-01 27 111 Vehicles 4 Boats CT*Q 56 Vahiclas Wanted GOOD Of FER tor all PARF scrap cars any model good used cars (company and private registration welcome export documents and we also export your cars at a very low price KONG BENO MOT Oft CO. IM, Prinup StrMl Tah 3377*7* 1377*9*1,163 words
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Advertisement808 1981-06-01 27 IV ACCOnNTMMIStkMI A PlOpWtaßS 1. L wmmm^^^L m jj^" m J^^^j^ Inspection Flight to HORSESHOE BAY I One of America's Great assasMaassasssss4ss»BßßW^B»sssWsssssss^^ Resort Communities in mGl€enW§yJk\o I the Lake Hill Country caiieri. W'Qafa -Vj l| J of Texas Lake Golf Tennis M T HMM Developed Homesites Southwest Fwy. Dream Come808 words
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Advertisement276 1981-06-01 27 IV ACOOiRaMOCeVuOfI V fl OO»Wtl0S a^Bstasssss* A modern split-levels bungalow with central alrcond. In Dlst. 10. 5 Bedroonw servant's, partially y iurnlshed $6800 Cypress Avenue $3500 Eng Khong/Frankel $3000 Paslr Panjang $2200 Tal Hwan Garden $2000 Vaughan Garden $1300 APARTMENTS WITH POOL Acacia Penthouse $8000 Hlghpolnt $4500 •Rldgewood/EugenlaCt. $3500 j276 words
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Advertisement351 1981-06-01 27 KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD offers a partly furnished singlestorey detached bungalow In dlst. 16 with large living/ dining area, 3 bedrooms. 1 study, alrcond, water heater, built-in wardrobes and large garden, rental: $3,000 p.m negotiable Ring: *****36 (2 lines for details). KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD offers a fully furnished 4-bed-lached351 words
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Obituary, Illustration139 1981-06-01 31 Dearest Mother. We miss you so nuch. rhe Love you gave us spoke leaullfully of you I STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS 4 OBITUARIES > $12.00 lor IS word* (run-on style) I $42.00 for 3cm 1 col (semi-display style) i $52 50 tor 3cm x 1139 words
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Obituary45 1981-06-01 31 The Family of the late: MRS TAN MONG HENG NEE CHU A SIEW LIANG would like to express their heartfelt thanks to friends, office colleagues and relatives for their kind attendance, assistance, donations, scrolls and wreaths during their recent bereavement. Mtorme whom you45 words
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Advertisement498 1981-06-01 31 p FOR SALE Four units brand new high speed thermocompression ball bonders to dispose at an attractive price Make Shinkawa Model SWB TC 3 Price US $29,500/- each Interested parties are requested to contact Mr. C.H. Thong. Materials Department at Tel No *****55 Ext 130 for full details PCI DISPLAYS498 words
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Advertisement2093 1981-06-01 32 n^£\ OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED V IS/ AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) BALANCE SHEETS 31st December, 1980 SHARE CAPITAL AND RESERVES CURRENT ASSETS "SS^Seso.Sleac, M J*^ Cas^a.a noes h b an k e, Money at call and short notice 46,000 55.200 113,254 *****3 Issued and2,093 words
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Advertisement2722 1981-06-01 33 ®FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS BANK LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) BALANCE SHEET 31st December. 1980 Tit* Bank Tht Group Th« Bink The Group in» iw crr-H/u.-. 'sf 'Is 9 's° 'ss 9 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNTS for the year ended 31st December, 1980 p mt2,722 words
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Advertisement2439 1981-06-01 34 fe) 0.C.8.C. FINANCE (SINGAPORE) LIMITED V^* 3 (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) BALANCE SHEET 31st December. 1980 b^. IM 1070 2" AUDITORS REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF a shak CAPITAL 0.C.8.C. FINANCE (SINGAPORE) LIMITED RXEDASSfTS 2 EMMII 2.068.940 Authorised *****.000 shares of SSI each 25,00qi100 25.000.000 In our opinion:2,439 words
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Advertisement2125 1981-06-01 35 TIMES PUBLISHING BERHAD have the following scrap materials for sale on a half yearly contract basis. 1 Akmnum Scraps (offset plates) 2 Iked Fiier 3 Unsold Mai Mines 4 lorn up PC Maiannes 5 Unsold and Waste Newspapers 6 Used Nefathre Firm 7 Kraft Wrappers t Baled Waste Interested Parties2,125 words
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Advertisement51 1981-06-01 35 LEADING COMPANY FROM KUWAIT is interested in negotiating a long term charter or outright purchase of a 2000 3000 tonnes shipping vessel suitable for volume cargo old or new for operating it on Kuwait Bombay route. Contact: Mr. Saud Alarfaj or Mr. Bakshi c/o Century Park Sheraton Singapore Tel: *****7751 words
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Advertisement103 1981-06-01 35 NOTICE OF REMOVAL EASTCRM COMMUNICATIONS PTE LTD WITH EFFECT from Ist -June 1981, our new address telephone number are as follows:-1C-F, Golden Wall Flatted Factory Jalan Rajah (off Balestler Road) Singapore 1232 Tel: ****** Telex: RS ***** (Unchanged) NOTICE SCOTTS ROAD, SINGAPORE 55,581 SQUARE FEET TAKE NOTICE that the owners103 words
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Advertisement167 1981-06-01 35 AUCTION SALE Of Singapore Properties to be held at the Lecture Room ground floor Chinese Chomber of Commerce H* Street, Singapore ON THURSDAY 4 JUNE 1981 AT 2 30 PM NO. M, JALAN ANGIN L AUT Area 55 1.1 sm Title Freehold (To be sold with vacant possession) NO. 41,167 words
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Advertisement134 1981-06-01 35 49 PANDAN ROAD SINGAPORE 2260 We are pleased to advise all our customers that we have moved to our new factory/ warehouse. Please direct all your sales enquiries to us at our new address or phone *****1 1. J^ TENDER FOR PURCHASE OF SCRAP IRON Tenders are invited for purchase134 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
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Article, Illustration334 1981-06-01 36 WALES 0 SOVIET UNION 0 WREXHAM. Sun The Soviet Union held group leaders Wales to a draw in a World Cup soccer Qualifying match yesterday, in which each team dropped their first point in the competition. The Welsh, who dominated theReuter; AFP - 334 words
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Article, Illustration407 1981-06-01 36 Mayer retires because of wrist injury PARIS, Sun. Gene Mayer, of the United States, seeded to reach the semi-finals of the US$6ll,OOO ($1,307,000) French Open tennis championships, retired after one set of his third-round match yesterday because of a wrist injury. Mayer, 25, was trailing Paraguayan Victor Peed 4-6, 1-2,Reuter - 407 words
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Article44 1981-06-01 36 NEW YORK. Sun. Crete Waitz. of Norway, won the women's mini-marathon here for the third consecutive time this weekend. She ran the 10.000 metres in 32 mm. 43 sec. to finish clear of Americans Carol Urish (33:40) and Patti Catalano (33:51). AFP.AFP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration160 1981-06-01 36 Japan and Indonesia tied 2-2 in struggle for badminton supremacy TOKYO, Sun DEFENDING champions Japan and Indonesia, rurners-up in the last tournament in 1978, were tied 2-2 on the first day of the final of the ninth Über Cup women's badminton championship here yesterday. The two singles and two doublesAP - 160 words
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Article, Illustration380 1981-06-01 36 SWITZERLAND 2 ENGLAND 1 Losers' World Cup hopes shattered BASEL (Switzerland), Sun. Switzerland scored twice in two minutes to earn a stunning 2-1 victory over England in a European qualifying Group Four soccer match for the World Cup at the St. Jakob Stadium yesterday. Switzerland's first380 words
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269 1981-06-01 36 Bayern moye in on their second League title BONN, Sun. Bayern Munich mcved closer to their second successive West German League soccer title when they swamped Eintracht Frankfurt 7-2 yesterdiy. All seven goals came in the final 36 minutes and almost guaranteed Buyern their seventh championship, Paul Breitner, back inReuter; UPI - 269 words
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298 1981-06-01 37 Crash causes Republic to arrive late PENANG, Su. Singapore's Razak Cup squad arrived heir at four this morning, six hours behind schedule, reports R. MANORAJ. The delay was caased by a crash between a passenger mall train aad stationary goods train. The Singapore team were then forced to disembark aad298 words
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Article, Illustration289 1981-06-01 37 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ Johore to rely on three Malaysian forwards By PENANG, Sun. Singapore are bursting with confidence before their opening match against Johore tomorrow in the Tun Razak Cup hockey tournament at the Penang Sports Club here. It will be a battle between two of289 words
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Article168 1981-06-01 37 Stadler in lead after 3 rounds BETHESDA (Maryland), Sun. Craig Stadler birdied three holes, starting at the 15th, to gain a two-stroke lead over John Cook and Tom Weiskopf after three rounds of the US$4OO,OOO ($856,000) Kemper Open golf tournament here yesterday. Stadler finished with a four-under-par 66, which wasReuter - 168 words
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Article166 1981-06-01 37 WOBURN, Sun. Australia's Greg Norman shot a six-under-par recordequaling 66 to sprint ahead after the third round of the US$l5O,OOO i ($321,000) Dunlop Masters i on the Dukes course at W'oburn Golf and Country Club yesterday. Norman, the 26-year-old Australian Masters chamI Dion and fourth inUPI - 166 words
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493 1981-06-01 37 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIR A By HOSTS and defending champions Singapore Island Country Club suffered their biggest upset in local golf history when they were beaten by Seletar Country Club in both the Premier and Handicap Leagues at the New Course yesterday. In the Premier493 words
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Article37 1981-06-01 37 THE British High Commission won the Sime Sports Challenge Trophy when they brat Swiss Club 1-0 in the final of the veterans' seven-aside soccer tournament organised by the Hillview Sports Club at Gloucester Barracks yesterday37 words
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227 1981-06-01 37 GREENWICH, Sun. Cathy Reynolds shot a third-round 72 yesterday to lead the U*****,000 $267 000) Ladies' Professional Golf Association tournament here by two shots with a three-under-par 213. Cathy leads South African Sally Little by two shots and four players MarleneReuter - 227 words
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Article126 1981-06-01 37 PORTRUSH (Northern Ireland), Sun. Sarah Leveque. a 23-year-old American, won the L 5.000 ($22,350) Ulster women's golf championship here yesterday when she beat England s Christine Langford in a sudden-death play-off At the first hole, Christine wrecked her chances by driving out of bounds. The pair hadAFP - 126 words
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Article152 1981-06-01 37 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By IN an unprecedented move, the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association elected not one but five vice-presidents at their annual meeting at Rutland Road on Saturday. According to the newlyelected secretary, Hamzah Abdullah, the provision for five vice-presi-dents has always been in SACA s constitution,152 words
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464 1981-06-01 38 KEN JALLEH Jr - Katong swim away with inter-con title KEN JALLEH Jr By KATONG emerged champions when their swimmers amassed 100 points in the finali of the inter constituency swimming championships at Toa Payoh yesterday. And little wonder ton what with their string of impressive competitors such as Gerard and Gary Chee, Howe464 words
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Article47 1981-06-01 38 BARCELONA. Sun Seville and Bilbao qualified for the semifinals of the Spanish Cup soccer competition here today. Seville drew 0-0 ATH Burgos after winnin- the first-leg 4-1. Bilbao qualified with a 2-0 home victc;y after extra-time against S-.lamanca. They lost the first) «g 2-1. -AFP.AFP - 47 words
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Article165 1981-06-01 38 LISBON. Sun. Fernando Ma mede. of Portugal, set a European 10,000 metres record here yesterday when he clocked 27mins 27.7secs at an international athletics meet here. The former mark of 27:30.8 was set by Brendan Foster, of Britain, in 1978. BASKETBALL Czechoslovakia defeated Israel 86-85 in Bratislava yesterday in165 words
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Article499 1981-06-01 38 Mamede breaks 10,000 m mark equiel Blanco (Cuba) bt Cameron Lithgow (Eng). pts; middleweight Vladimir Mcl mik (Rus) bt Pedro Vanraamsdonv (Hoi), pts; light heavyweight Michael Madsen (Den) bt Donici Georgica (Rum), pts; heavyweight Woodrow Clark (US) bt Yuri Yeremeyev (Rus), pts. In Las Vegas, Cornelius Boza-Edwards retained his WorldAgencies - 499 words
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Article695 1981-06-01 38 STIPE'S REPORT PENANG, Sun. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today races at Penang: The going was soft. Race 1: Before the start, jockey A Tweedie (Singapore Sound) was warned against the habit of accepting rides and then unable to make the weight. In future, action would695 words
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Article, Illustration2194 1981-06-01 38 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY B) Jockey Donnelly scores double on Free Way, No Money No Talk PENANG. Sun. Seven-year-old Battle Of Shiloh revelled on a soft track at Penang today to score his fourth win in 40 starts. Kept wrll up with the leaders throughout, the young Brolga gelding2,194 words
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Article37 1981-06-01 38 FIRST: No. ***** SECOND: No. ***** THIRD: No. ***** STARTERS: Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATION: Nos. *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****.37 words
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Advertisement141 1981-06-01 38 EFFECTIVE Ist JUNE 1981 i UNITED OVERSEAS BANK CHUNG KHIAW BANK LEE WAH BANK Singapore s btggetl banking group EFFECTIVE Ist JUNE 1981 I UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE Head OMce: uOf Buitctng \2i 126 Robmaon ßoad Singapore 0106 Ta1: 221 17t2/7/t Mam Branch 124/ 126 Rotxnson Road Singapore 0106 Tal: 222U51141 words
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Advertisement177 1981-06-01 38 Toy w£^ la^ jH I Our Line-Up of Exciting Gifts: I V ->•— P<f 1 Pouch in Pouch Elegantly knitted with plastic mS^^ |P>fr linine and J smaller version snugly titled in with $75 aa^H a*^^,,. purchase of Shiseido products. Ideal for cosmetics EUp^'i^k and other nick nacks. t 2.177 words
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Article, Illustration366 1981-06-01 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI By WHEN Selangor led 2-0 after 27 minutes in Saturday's Malaysia Cup soccer final at the Merdeka Stadium. Singapore's ace striker Fandi Ahmad got the shivers. It is no exaggeration, but that was how demoralised the younger players were after Selangor strikerNST - 366 words
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268 1981-06-01 39 PATRICK BASTIANS - Jamil, Loh and Goh dominate cycling meet PATRICK BASTIANS By SHIMANO, employers of Singapore's top cyclists, showed they still have the fastest stable around when their sprinters, Jamil Mohammed and Loh Kheng Wah, and endurance specialist Goh Kok Soon dominated the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association's track championships at Farrer Park268 words
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291 1981-06-01 39 J. RAJENORAN - J. RAJENORAN By. DEFENDING CHAMPIONS Ceylon Sports Club A struggled to a one-wick-et victory over United World College in a Singapore Cricket Association senior League match at Dover Road yesterday. UWC, batting first, had no answer to spinner S. Soocelaraj (4-17) and could manage291 words
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Article391 1981-06-01 39 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By THE morning after a soccer final defeat is never welcome even if a team have, like Singapore, tasted failure four other times in the last seven years. Almost to a man, the Republic's soccer squad must have wished that391 words
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Advertisement41 1981-06-01 39 RESULTS DRAW No: 43/81 5 OUT OF 49 28, 23, 7, 48,40 ADD. No 43 AUTHORS WANTED BY N.Y. PUBLISHER -I Ml i-* 1 r tcr«h •< a" t»n M« W» WH ttmtfii **<****'** «<t MM, MUM MKNI MM I '0 not us*41 words
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Advertisement392 1981-06-01 39 IT struts! m^ creative systeml CREATIVE BUILDING CONTEST i^SfcV June 1-30 fQ W Many attractive prizes to be won! Open to all children ages 4 to 13 1 Kids! This is your chance to Ml show what you can do with Struts building sets. Let your lt*»-«^_ l imagination run392 words
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Miscellaneous43 1981-06-01 39 SOCCER AUPE kBMfchi Itar— «rt: Woodbridge Hoapitil v School Employers. Aerodrome (Sembawang) v TAS Messengers. Immigration A v Postal A (Farrer Park, 5 15) Jintl lalci riMpam Ovai0»f LMkgrne: FilzpalHcks v Marathon Jet (Jurong Stadium. 5 15). KrteaMy: PARC v Detuz (BukltChermin. 515)43 words
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Article, Illustration55 1981-06-01 40 The perfect hideaway THIS pJotnrr pastoard sreae, with the silhouette* palms ami shimmering rtflertlMH the rU«s> wat^r Murfacr. may makr many flhl~r lHh UuU tkte teUml rrpobtir, ■tw ■rbaabtrd, aad rark st^ursterrd sp«ts. ould this pirtnrr have bren taken la Ball, Malaysia *r ether countrirs with largp rural trarto land?55 words
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215 1981-06-01 40 Zhao begins his tour with a warning BEIJING, Sunday CHINESE Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang left here today for a tour of Pakistan and Nepal and warned of the Soviet "threat" to southern Asia. He appealed to countries of that region to "close their ranks and to eliminate their differences" because,AFP - 215 words
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379 1981-06-01 40 CONGESTED CITIES, DELAYED WEDDINGS AND UNRULY YOUTH HONGKONG, Sunday CHINA has been hit by a severe nation-wide shortage of houses that is breeding a plethora of social problems, Asiaweek magazine reports in its latest issue. Its correspondent in Beijing says the main reason379 words
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307 1981-06-01 40 GERALD PEREIRA - GERALD PEREIR A By TWO people, one armed with a knife, hijacked a car from a goldsmith's salesman and then robbed him of $500,000 worth of diamonds along a highway on Friday the biggest single jewel haul so far this year. The robbers snatched307 words
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Article56 1981-06-01 40 BRUSSELS, Sun. A British mother and four of her children were burned to death early today when a gas camping stove exploded near the car in which they were sleeping, police said. Pakistani-bom British national Mohamed Ijaz and his 11-year-old daughter, who left 'he car toAFP - 56 words
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Article46 1981-06-01 40 TOKYO, Sun. The ViceMinister of International Trade and Industry, Mr Naohim Amaya. said on his return from Europe today the question of controlling Japan's car exports to Belgium would be settled when International Trade and Industry Minister Rokusuke Tanaka visits Europe next month. AFP.AFP - 46 words
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Article32 1981-06-01 40 ATHENS, Sun. Greek anthropologists working in a cave on the Halkidir? Peninsula in northern Greece have found bones from two humantype skeletons that may be about 800,000 years old. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article48 1981-06-01 40 SAN QUENTIN (California). Sun. Two inmates in San Quenlin Prison's protective custody unit burned to death in their cell yesterday when the blanket one of them had set on fire ignited an inferno that sealed their steel door shut to would-be rescuers, prison officials said. UPI.UPI - 48 words
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Article254 1981-06-01 40 Sharp eyes of US space spies WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States has deployed more than 40 spy satellites, some of which are so sophisticated that they can identify from 160 km out in space a grenade in the hand of a Russian soldier, according to the latest issue of the254 words
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Obituary52 1981-06-01 40 Late CLASSIFIED DEATHS TAV CHCNO CHO« aged 70 passed away peacefully on Sunday 31 581 Cortege will leave Block B 808 Karrer Court at 2 30p m on 2 June to Chua Chu Kang Christian Cemetery MM*. OUAH GUAM Ann nee Tan Chwee 1mm age 85 passed away peacefully on52 words
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Advertisement444 1981-06-01 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Thanks to the Economic Development Board, the fledgling aerospace industry will receive another boost with the setting-up of another American company. Why Indeco, the Government's consultancy company set up with the aim of exporting services, took so long to venture overseas. Eight of444 words
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Miscellaneous214 1981-06-01 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in a few areas from late morning. TEMP. (C) op to 8 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: (.38 p.m. SUNRISE tomorrow: S.2C a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Anuteraam 15 24C Clear Lm Aageles 19 25C Cloudy Atheas 18 30C Clear I Maarla 12214 words
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Article, Illustration769 1981-06-01 1 LAN LUH LUH of Raffles Girls' Secondary School talks to the winners of the Science Fiction Writing Competition organised by Singapore Science Centre and Science Teachers Association of Singapore THEY were all very shy and did nut talk much. But there was no doubt about their769 words
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Article, Illustration58 1981-06-01 1 "/H-W^fff" fit je£±A° "/&*»s-WAHft-S±M±*l« tt±A ip^Wffttlilffli fftiW "iCvf-SCjS" ft '>**It»"ii±iT. f* -3 m "m^wsr ra^n+-t^W¥A °ft WSPfcKA o ffa "JEfi 1 A £p*A° Z^»ii*»fir "JE-f-8 a**«&ft£ftlriftß* *r&a*-+tt-»itii; 9 "SIS:" flb<n-3*ft¥ H»s¥R«*¥4 fluff! fftfnisas#ff>tta*£ it*** sis amzffftiE :)fc«3r;^3slSrfltt«*° The above article is extracted from Edmund Wee's story of the Mac Donald58 words
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Article47 1981-06-01 1 *JfW-ft "am<c« f-&m* a kw&\% j[:i«i¥ot» me *ff] ft -»#'>* St£W£^£>W/c* *^^ifffwtra^aio attffittu-f -tw«*m*-«- 7 in *ff-i.*m*ftwM« a*fiie##fir h "^F tft^ffl?E t*Afs-«s. mam •in* ffl*A4il*HatH M •ftXiA.iH.V^ffi^a j£3fft*WHB*« IB iBX^tt-eftir 3«tM 'x*¥T-^lnflJ ITS* X*fi£#*ffltt° "AfntBKaftfna «MT»ft«f MAitt ftreftfXf>*M«XflJtt flhff]ft^«l*C|nltt fi A4*i£f£«;s#° f&fnftißSyij-ni? at- ft* fax *}#»<* ffil*ffl*fl*S«*W £tfM*#*?££f&fn&!j fM]47 words
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Article, Illustration731 1981-06-01 2 PICK of the Day SBC 5 HELLO Larry (Ch 5, 5.25 p.m.) Larrv, talkshow host and divorcee, runs into more trouble at home and on his show. His poor handling of daughter Diane's homesickness soon leads 1 to panic. And to make things worse, he has an argui ment with731 words
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Article, Illustration285 1981-06-01 2 NAPOLEON And Love (Ch 5, 11 p.m.): It is 1807 in Warsaw. At a reception, Napoleon is introduced to Marie Walewska, 20, and married to the 70-year-old nobleman, Count Walewski. Napoleon is smitten by her and writes ceaselessy asking her to come to him. But she stands firm, preferring her285 words
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Article, Illustration860 1981-06-01 4 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM By I 4 The most basic reason why I chose to take up Zen was this deep sense of the impermanenee of things, this sense of how things change so quickly. 7 Yamada-koun-roshi ••THEN all at once I was struck as though by lightning, and the860 words
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Article730 1981-06-01 4 DELISLE SCHWARTZ was at two concerts last weekend and found IS CLASSICAL music spoiled by being mixed with a little harmless tomfoolery? Judging from the reaction of the audience at Saturday morning's Concert for Schools, presented by the SSO with Georgina Emmanuel acting as730 words
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Article783 1981-06-01 4 A FULL house at the Victoria Concert Hall or Friday night witnessed one of the best piano recitals in Singapore of the past few years, as Martina Maixnerova played Scarlatti, Beethoven, Martinu and Chopin in the Ministry of Culture's Music For Everyone series. It must783 words
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Article, Illustration664 1981-06-01 5 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By STARTING tomorrow, you »ill see a number of new television programmes, ranging from detective series to situation comedies. Opening iNMmw is Tke Critical List (Ck S, 8.4$ p.m.). starring underwater man, Lloyd Bridges, who is now a concerned hospital director. This four-part mini series664 words
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Article, Illustration527 1981-06-01 8 From caring to sharing... in a new way L images, scenes, ideas and emotions dance riotously in our minds. Some of us feel the urge to capture and arrange it all on paper, just as others do on canvas. 7 YOU'VE waited so long far this day when the kids527 words
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Article1456 1981-06-01 8 Housewives are more effi- cient and their productivity is higher. Most of them are in their 30s and 40s. They are more mature and responsi- ble in their work. Mr Scow Khee Leng. Hitachi Consumer Products factory When you've packed hubby and kiddies off to work and school,1,456 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1981-06-01 9 My work had never been any earth-moving task; neither did my salary contribute significantly to the family income, but at least the day did not drag A mother coming home from work sometimes seems to take more notice of her children. «m Mrs Anicia See (right)1,029 words
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Article, Illustration2283 1981-06-01 14 The Singapore student in Canada LAST Saturday, Section II focused on the lure of Canadian degrees and told students how to apply tor a place in a Canadian university. But once there, how do Singaporean students adapt and what do they feel and think about the place? LIZ HODGSON and2,283 words
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383 1981-06-01 15 All four students plan to make the most of their hard-earned qualifications when they graduate. Gerald Ho, who is supported in Canada by his father, a retired businessman from Sennett Estate, his brother and sister, wants to work in engineering design,383 words
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Article, Illustration926 1981-06-01 16 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By WE continue our higher education overseas series with a look at Australia. It is a popular destination for Singapore students, and Australian universities wouldn't mind having more foreign students in their campuses. The Australian Foreign Ministry, however, imposes strict controls over the number of926 words
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Article110 1981-06-01 16 INTERESTED students calling on the High Commission are handed a circular which suggests they investigate which state they think they may like to go, and the course of study they want to do. The circular, Australian Universities, also contains brief descriptions of all the universities with addresses110 words
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Miscellaneous208 1981-06-01 2 Straits Times Crossword AOMMB 6 Chevalier lost his head in time I ttJSJPiw**' 7 wkw d teUffS wort (9) 'rnrMT^"^" 1 "ssw? 0^ 1^ by II Thus put back filling in gold l T "^ly long waits for railway tooth f7> sleeper* (»-J) 12 This L cooked with marijuana 18208 words
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Miscellaneous69 1981-06-01 2 EXHIBITIONS: Creativity Through Clay, Nat Museum Art Gall 9.30 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Free. Until Wed. The Pfenelm Collection of jewellery from West Germany. Hyatt Hotel, 10 a.m. 8 p.m. Until tomorrow. Italian Leather, Marco Polo Hotel. Until tomorrow. Free. Asian Fishing Til. exhibition on fishing, marine and aquacultural industries. World69 words
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Miscellaneous1200 1981-06-01 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Openini folowed by The Young 6 25 Spectrum (Last Episode) And The Restless 6 M Lrt Hue 3.25 Sword Of Romance (r) l¥n*SF b M 1 oon 1 L lod 8 e 4.10 Take Kerr (Ma") 3 4.25 Diary of Events (English) 7.501,200 words
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Advertisement163 1981-06-01 8 Discover beautiful skin and a beautiful gift J^^^^^^ at Isetan's Estee Lauder W^ counters now. H, 1 The skin of the SC^sis toned and healthy. itUV. The tbrmula for getting it is efficient and **Qfy direct If s called ESTEE LAUDER SKIN W FTTNESS. Start with Basic Cleansing Bar. In163 words
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Advertisement326 1981-06-01 9 Now you can be a decision maker. All you hive to do is make the first dectscn start a Home Study programme wrrh Collier MacmilUn Schools It you wamto ot a success Is really up lo you You re the one who has to make up your IB mind about326 words
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Advertisement313 1981-06-01 9 AT THE CROSSROADS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST 1...... Most efficient and modem port in the GULF PORT QABOOS -MUSCAT At Port Qaboos we offer the fastest turnaround Round the clock berthing/unberthing for your vessels, less time in port means more 24 -hour most efficient stevedore operations profit for you W'ien313 words
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Title Section7 1981-06-01 10 TRI MARINE TRI-MARINE ASSOCIATES (PTE) LTD SUPPLEMENT7 words
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Article, Illustration154 1981-06-01 10 TRI-MARINE's new $5 million extension plant will be officially opened at 3 p.m. today, at its premises at 15 Fishery Port Road, Jurong. Mr C. Fiaccavento, President of the EFIM the Government backed conglomerate and Mr F. Felicori, President of SOPAL, the holding company154 words
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Article, Illustration366 1981-06-01 10 Tuna nomads of the oceans TUNA fishing is one of the largest fishing industries in the world and, though giant American companies lead in the farming of this much-sought-after seafood, Tri-Marine can boast of being the fastest expanding company in the world. The tuna, is a highly migratory fish and366 words
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341 1981-06-01 10 Boost for Republic's fishing industry TRI-MARINE'S $5 million new refrigeration and processing plant places Singapore firmly on the map of fishing centres in the world. One of the largest and most modern cold storage complexes ever built in Singapore, Tri-Marine is now set to increase its production of tuna fish341 words
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Article57 1981-06-01 10 6 THOUGH we are basically involved in exporting tuna and other seafood In its raw form to Italy, the United States and Japan, we are considering full-scale processing of the fish including canning it. This will indeed be a new and excit- A ing commitment for the future. 757 words
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Article, Illustration225 1981-06-01 10 Message from Mr R Tarroni, Managing Director of Tri-Marine Associates (Pte) Ltd SINGAPORE has never been known, quite ironically, as a fishing centre, though it is surrounded by seas nch in seafood. Our heavy long-term commitments and the additional investment of $5 million in our225 words
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Article, Illustration161 1981-06-01 10 Brilliant results achieved through cooperation of working population IT is a special honour for me to address the present message on the occasion of the official opening of our new refrigeration and processing plant. This achievement, to which I personally committed myself two years ago, is testimony to the brilliant161 words
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Article, Illustration179 1981-06-01 10 SOPAL Societa PartecipazioniAli mentari was established by EFIM in 1972 to coordinate and develop the Group's interests in the food industry. It incorporates over 31 associates in Italy and abroad, including Tri-Marine In Singapore. They carry out their own activities in all the phases of food production179 words
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Advertisement630 1981-06-01 23 Far East Computers wants more top-calibre personnel Witt) the success of our launch in Singapore last year, and more recently in Malaysia. FEC wants more top<alibre personnel tor the todowtng positions SALES EXECUTIVES (For data and word processing systems) A University degree; or proven ability in sales o A year's630 words
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Advertisement1120 1981-06-01 23 REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY INTO THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEARS 1982/83, 1983/84, 1984/85 AND 1985/86 1 After consultation with the Ministry of Education and the Public Service Commission, and taking into account the admission exercise for the academic year 1981/82, the University has decided that relatively more1,120 words
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Advertisement213 1981-06-01 16 LUM CHANG BUILDING CONTRACTORS PTE. LTD. Singapore Office: 8, Kirn Tian Road, Singapore 031 6. Tel: 27CX)866/7. Singapore Factory 1 1 -A, Tanglin Halt Close, Singapore 031 4. Tel: *****22/3/4. Johore Factory: 1 00, Jalan Larkin (Tampoi), Johore Bahru. Tel: 347. FISHING AQUACULTURE ESpEZSi EXHIBITION |omu CONFERENCE a»M#»BßA«A_a^aKA.aßßß«:^wkha^aßßaßa^B^^h^J^l i^i^r t213 words
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Advertisement257 1981-06-01 16 SOS SHRILL ALARM Personal Protection Anyone Can Afford Thi* landy, palm «ized, SOS SHRILL ALARM is your own personal bodyguard to pronct you again* robbers, purse snatchen, rapntt. fir iKtai surprising your attacker, it attracts attention to your plight and acts at an SOS for help. The SOS SHRILL ALARM257 words
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Article, Illustration786 1981-06-01 17 ECONOMIC growth and greater affluence in Singapore do not necessarily result in a lowpi crime rates. On the contrary, they increase various opportunities for robbing and stealing. Crime will therefore rise unless the public take a more active part in preventing it. The National786 words
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Article, Illustration313 1981-06-01 17 Message from the Minister for Home Affairs POIJCK and public cooperatlon has become an eoaential pre-rennl-•dte of sneeem in the fight against crime. Members of the pnbtlc .-an help the police by Ki\lng Information that would lead to the arrest of criminals as well as h\ taking simple rrautionary measure*313 words
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Article466 1981-06-01 17 June 1 (11 ami Launching ■if National Crime Prevention Campaign, followed by offui.ii opening of Crime Prevention Exhibition by the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr Chua Sian Chin Victoria Theatre Victoria Memorial Hall June 2 3 (11 00 am -10.00 p.m. I Crime Prevention Exhibition Victoria Memorial Hall466 words
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389 1981-06-01 17 THE Singapore Police Force, in an all-out blitz against crime, has been sparing nothing in its bid to reduce and prevent crime in a programme of continuous activities that began in March. In case you have not noticed, the National Crime Prevention Campaign has389 words
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Article, Illustration397 1981-06-01 17 Message from Commissioner of Police National Crime Prevention Campaign '81 OVKR the last II years, Singapore has experienced rapid urbanisation and industrialisation. The number of Housing and Development Board units has Increased from 118,m to 334.4 M, an increase of 182 per cent. The number of shopping complexes, factories and397 words
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Article, Illustration607 1981-06-01 18 Curb thefts with domestic alarm system HOUSEBREAKING have been on the rise for the past two years, despite the high rate of Police success against crimes in Singapore. Chubb Singapore Pte Ltd has come out with the Guardall domestic alarm, a self-contained alarm system designed specifically for the private house607 words
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Article, Illustration614 1981-06-01 18 NOBODY thinks it can happen to them, so most homes remain inadequately protected until after a burglary has taken place. An intruder can enter your house through the window, and if you have an ordinary lock he will open your door from the inside614 words
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934 1981-06-01 19 HOW would you feel if you'd just lost your whole month s pay packet' You may have dropped it. or you may have misplaced it But you can't find it and you begin to scold yourself for being so careless. You934 words
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Article, Illustration854 1981-06-01 21 A Disney-style monorail glides through a glass teepee roof over more than 200 of the world's most valuable vintage cars... GREGORY JENSEN in BEAULIEU, England, gets a view of Beaulieu Abbey, the English Disneyland where American slickness is only one incongruity making the stately home of Lord854 words
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Article, Illustration1507 1981-06-01 22 Resembling an anaemic spaghetti swimming in a thin, fish sauce, laksa asam, an indigenous Malaysian dish, has endeared itself to visitors and locals of Malaysia. JOHAN tells you where you can find this delectable dish in all its original and unadulterated form. IN LONDON1,507 words