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Title Section14 1981-06-11 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article, Illustration476 1981-06-11 1 Iraq to press on with N-plant TEL AVIV, Wednesday ISRAEL has rejected world criticism of its bombing of the Iraqi nuclear plant and vowed to destroy the reactor if Iraq ever tries to rebuild it. An equally adamant Iraq pledged today that it wouldReuter; AP; UPI - 476 words
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Article83 1981-06-11 1 Raja hits out at the raid SECOND Deaaty Prime Milliter (PtreJgß Affairs), Mr 8 Raferatnam, said IsreaJ'g aettoa mi trrw niaalilr and jHWMtIw, and Thrill ir riaimaarii' "Yea east g* and »tUek eemefeeiy etoe's Atomic reactor, before they've d««e aaytfclag. N. mare Am m the same .basis the Arabs can83 words
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Article25 1981-06-11 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. Afghan President Babrak Karmal paid a five-day secret visit to Moscow from June 2, Western diplomatic sources revealed today. AFP.AFP - 25 words
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385 1981-06-11 1 ABOUT 1,620 HUDC flat applicants have withdrawn their registration, trimming the waiting list down to 4,917 now. Most of them are said to be unprepared to pay the $18,000 deposit, which was asked for from March 1 to curb frivolous applications. This385 words
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317 1981-06-11 1 CONRAD RAJ - CPF changes mind on expat contributions CONRAD RAJ By THE Central Provident Fund has changed its mind about making all expatriates contribute to the fund. This followed protests and representations made through the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce. In letter to the SICC, dated June 5, the CPF said it317 words
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Article38 1981-06-11 1 SAN SALVADOR. Wed. Eight decapitated bodies, including that of a man about 70, were found yesterday in two separate locations in El Salvador, boosting to 23 the number of headless bodies discovered in a week. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article118 1981-06-11 1 STI TTUIRT, Wed. The last Mercedes Ml, statw symbal af sheiks, rack start, and politicians, railed aat af the factory and into a maseam today. Daimler-Bens, which has produced 2,177 af the luxury cars aver the past 18 years, has discontinued production because afAP - 118 words
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495 1981-06-11 1 JUNE TAN - Only 10 per cent will get this A PSLE grade JUNE TAN By Education reporter Grading system changed to end confusion ABOUT 10 per cent of those who pass the Primary School Leaving Examination this year are expected to score the new A*_grade. This special A* grade will be introduced495 words
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79 1981-06-11 1 SELECTIVE trading seat the Strmite Tlmea ladiutrUl Index to m all-time high yesterday at the Stock Exchange. Amldrt the generally caatteaa market undertone, special sltoation stocks commanded g*od rapp«rt and the ST Iniex me 13.44 paints U9ltM. The last high *f 51t.24 was79 words
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Article226 1981-06-11 1 LONDON, Wednesday THE future of The Times and the Sunday Times was thrown into jeopardy late last night when their new owner, newspaper tycoon Rupert Murdoch, reportedly threatened to close the papers if production of the Sunday Times is hampered by industrial I actionAP; The Times - 226 words
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Article32 1981-06-11 1 LONDON. Wed King Khalid of Saudi Arabia held talks yesterday with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher King Khalid is in the second day of his three-day state visit to Britain UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article78 1981-06-11 1 TEHERAN, Wed. A revatattaaary Islamic <*ort sentenced farmer Deputy Prime Minister Abbas Amir Kntezam to life lrnprl— nment, the affleial Pars news agency reported today. Mr Eatetam, 47. was convicted af rollaharat\n% with the United State* and the IS (>ntral Intelligence Agency (CIA).Hc was Depaty PrimeReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement304 1981-06-11 1 46P*ge*today SUPPLIERS RETORT: SITE AGENTS ARE REAL CULPRITS Page 11 P«g«7 BANI-SADR STRUGGLES TO HANG ON TO POWER Back Page Around the world Page. 2, 3. 4, 5 Causeway Pages 14.15 EDITORIAL It LETTERS IS COMICS 11 CLASSIFIEDS It-t* Samad speaks out Pag* 29 A rightful place in opera front304 words
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445 1981-06-11 2 Consular treaty endorsed to strengthen ties WASHINGTON, Wednesday IN A BID to woo China days before the American Secretary of State's visit to Beijing, the Reagan Administration endorsed a treaty between the two countries for stronger ties and at theAP; UPI - 445 words
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330 1981-06-11 2 BEIJING, Wed. The Soviet Union could not destroy all of China's nuclear weapons in a first strike and would face a nuclear counterattack, says a Chinese "think tank" report. The report, which stressed that China would rely mainly on its 3.5AP - 330 words
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Article121 1981-06-11 2 SUZUKI BEGINS EUROPE TOUR JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenlto Suzuki at Hamburg Airport on Tuesday, at the start of a three-day West German visit. Mr Suzuki is on a I*. day tour that will take him to Italy, Belgium, England, the Netherlands and Prance. Officials say the tour la aimed atUPI - 121 words
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70 1981-06-11 2 Royal pardon to mark bicentennial BANGKOK. Wed. The government plans to pardon prisoners in Thailand to commemorate the Bangkok bicentennial celebration next year, the director-general of the Corrections Department said today. Mr Thawee Choosapya said criminals convicted of disloyalty, drug offences and rapes would not qualify. The number to beUPI - 70 words
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416 1981-06-11 2 HONGKONG, Wed LAKER Airways' application for trans-Pacific operation has stirred up "fears of a fare war among airlines in general and a sense of catastrophe" for Hongkong's Cathay Pacific Airways (CPA) in particular. While the hearing before the HongkongAFP - 416 words
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150 1981-06-11 2 Arbitration body rejects Telecom wage pact SYDNEY, Wed. THE arbitration commission today refused to endorse a settlement to a wage dispute that has crippled the country's communications links, saying such settlement would contravene official wage guidelines. The commission said the wage increases of up to As 32 (5J78.40) a weekReuter - 150 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article65 1981-06-11 2 A PRIVATE West German rocket firm has signed a secret agreement with Libya to deliver rockets that can carry nuclear warheads 6,900 km, the West German picture magazine Stern reported yesterday. It said Otrag, a Munich-based rocket company, has received US$lOO million (Ss2ol million) from Libya asUPI - 65 words
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Article59 1981-06-11 2 CIVIL Service unions will decide on June 18 whether to stage an all-out strike that could close down all Britain's airports, union officials said in London yesterday. There has been a series of one-day walkouts for the past 14 weeks to put pressure on the government toUPI - 59 words
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Article71 1981-06-11 2 SOME younger officers in the Egyptian Armed Forces have been arrested following a row with President Anwar Sadat over a helicopter crash last March which killed Defence Minister Ahmed Badawi and other generals, Kuwaiti newspaper Al Anbaa reported yesterday. The officers saw the hand of United StatesAFP - 71 words
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Article69 1981-06-11 2 VIETNAMESE troops in Western Kampuchea are able to stage an incursion into Thailand at short notice but would need major reinforcements to launch a largescale attack, Western diplomatic sources said in Bangkok yesterday. They said there were firm indications of a recent Vietnamese troop buildup about 14Reuter - 69 words
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Article54 1981-06-11 2 LATEST opinion polls show that Irish Prime Minister Charles Haughey's Fianna Fail party in a general election today is running neck-and-neck with opposition coalition Fine Gael and Labour parties. The polls published by three newspapers in Dublin showed Mr Haughey just ahead in two surveys, and just behindReuter - 54 words
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Article59 1981-06-11 2 CHINESE Foreign Minister Huang Hua today delivered a harsh attack on the Soviet Union, accusing Moscow of increasing the danger of war. Speaking at a Beijing banquet in honour United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim, he accused the Russians of intensifying the pursuit of an expansionist policy soReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement236 1981-06-11 2 Its a smile that says he's in 10w. Yes, it's a gastronomique love affair. Dominique, our Chef d'Cuisine, has always loved the culinary art. It's in his blood. He comes from a line of exquisite French chefs who run a chain of restaurants in France. For their dedication and expertise,236 words
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Article426 1981-06-11 3 What the Press says EVEN if Iraq was hellbent to divert enriched uranium for making nuclear weapons, it would have been working toward a capacity that Israel itself acquired long ago. Israel was not in moral danger of being gunned. But it could lose its Middle East nuclear monopoly, or426 words
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Article, Illustration484 1981-06-11 3 No need to be ashamed: Begin REACTOR COULD PRODUCE THREE A-BOMBS JERUSALEM, Wednesday PRIME Minister Menachem Begin said last night Israel had nothing to be ashamed of for attacking Iraq's nuclear reactor near Baghdad. The Ossirak reactor, hit by Israeli jets on Sunday, could produce three Hiroshima-type atomic bombs, eachReuter - 484 words
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Article56 1981-06-11 3 4 THE Israeli attack on the Iraqi nuclear centre is a serious development with far-reach-ing implications. During my long time with the International Atomic Energy Agency, I do not think we have been faced with a more serious question than the implications of this develop- ment. S Mr Sigvard56 words
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288 1981-06-11 3 Sale of F- 16s by US hangs in the balance WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE next scheduled delivery of F-16 fighter jets to Israel hangs in the balance because of the Israeli bombing of a nuclear reactor in Iraq. "A decision has yet to be made" on whether the United States willAP - 288 words
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201 1981-06-11 3 Lebanon: Israel a spoilt child of America BEIRUT, Wed. Lebanese Prime Minister Shafiq Al-Wazzan described Israel today as "America's spoilt child" and urged Washington to check what he termed Israeli aggression, informed sources said. Mr Wazzan was speaking to US presidential envoy Philip Habib who returned to the Middle EastReuter - 201 words
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Article29 1981-06-11 3 TOKYO. Wed. Ambassadors of 13 Arabic countries today called on Japan to take "positive steps" against Israel (or its air raid on Iraq's nuclear reactor. AP.AP - 29 words
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285 1981-06-11 3 JERUSALEM, Wad A POLITICAL saaahMe brake oat la Israel today over the bombing tt Iraq's aaclear reactor with opposition leader Shimon Peres aecaslag Prime Minister Meaaehem Begla ef timing the raid to affect the coming geaeral eleettaa. Mr Peres, the leader of the285 words
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136 1981-06-11 3 Iraq was planning to buy nuclear missiles' TEL AVIV, Wed. Iraq recently negotiated with several countries, including the Soviet Union, to buy ground-to-ground missiles whose only purpose could be to carry a nuclear warhead, Israeli military sources claimed today. The report is part of a propaganda campaign launched by IsraeliAFP - 136 words
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Article71 1981-06-11 3 TEL AVIV, Wed. Prime Minister Menachem Begin "s government, under worldwide condemnation (or bombing the Iraqi nuclear reactor, is making strenuous efforts to contain the diplomatic fallout and persuade its friends that the attack was legitimate self-de-fence. The Foreign Ministry is calling in diplomatic representatives to ImpressAP - 71 words
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260 1981-06-11 4 Senate yes' to death penalty bill WABHINGTON, Wad THE Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday approved a sweeping death penalty Mil that would Include trrrorIm, treason and attempted presidential assassination aa capital crimes. The R«puMle*ii-domi-nated panel voted 13-5 for a measure that would pat the federal drath penalty back on the books,UPI - 260 words
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Article80 1981-06-11 4 THE HAGUE, Wed. The United States and Iran have agreed to appoint Justice Gunnar Lagergren of Sweden as president of the Iranian-US claims tribunal, an official said yesterday. The tribunal, which was established by the Algiers Declaration that ended the Teheran hostage crisis on Jan 19, isReuter - 80 words
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233 1981-06-11 4 US agrees to sell Russia 6m tonnes of grain LONDON, Wednesday THE United States agreed yesterday to allow the Soviet Union to buy six million metric tons of American grain in the next four months, the first such sales since the lifting of the US embargo, officials announced. US Under-SecretaryAP - 233 words
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Article62 1981-06-11 4 VOYAGER 2, the second Jupiter-Saturn probe, is sending back clear, sharp pictures of the ringed planet, its moons and rings, Jet Propulsion Laboratory said yesterday in Pasadena, California. Spokesman Frank Bristow said the camera and instrument-laden space probe, the second of two sister-ships journeying to the outerUPI - 62 words
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Article60 1981-06-11 4 A TINY grey 12th Century Chinese dish measuring just 13 cm in diameter has been sold for USWSO.OOO (*****,000) at Sotheby Parke Bernet Auction House in Los Angeles. The Soong Dynasty dish was purchased on Monday night oy an unidentified local art dealer. An imperial poem wasUPI - 60 words
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Article66 1981-06-11 4 MOST TV commercials screened in China do not interest the country's viewers, the People's Daily said in Beijing. It said the advertising dealt mostly with large electrical wares or industrial machines always presented in the same manner as being of "excellent quality" or some suchAFP - 66 words
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Article78 1981-06-11 4 WISCONSIN representative Robert Quackenbush says all plants ought to be treated equally under the law, and he's doing something about it. Mr Quackenbush is sponsoring a bill to change alleged discrimination in the state property tax laws. Under current law, perennial plants that produce an annualUPI - 78 words
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282 1981-06-11 4 ROME, Wed. The personal files of Italy's 15,000 Freemasons were seized by police today as a scandal over a secret Masonic lodge threatened to spread. Paramilitary police said they placed seals on tonnes of files when they raided the headquarters of the MasonicReuter; UPI - 282 words
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142 1981-06-11 4 Four divers to search for $180 m treasure NEW YORK, Wed. Four American divers are planning a million-dollar salvage expedition in the summer to recover an estimated US$B5 million (SJIBO million) worth of treasure which went down in the Italian cruise liner, the Andrea Doria, when it sank off theAFP - 142 words
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Article77 1981-06-11 4 PARIS, Wed- France's socialist government will increase aid to the world's least developed countries, Cooperation Minister Jean-Pierre Cot said yesterday. He told a seminar on aid policies that the new government wou'd raise aid contributions this year to 0.7 per cent erf gross national product (GNP),Reuter - 77 words
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203 1981-06-11 4 $1.3 m for boy 'who should never have been born' AUSTIN (Texas), Wed. A Federal Judge awarded USSMS,MI (S$l.J million) yesterday to a three-year-old boy whose lawyer said should never have been bora. Former Air Force recruit Jndy Scales Sled a "wrongful life" salt against the government after her son.AP - 203 words
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Advertisement469 1981-06-11 4 Superbly co-ordinated outfits you can put f^o f^t 0 V Vgi df together in a number of Singapore Shui Hing has B~sr «nY dinner. Newest arrivals -4/ 4/4 at < t 0 4 0 from the leading fashion the latest boutique collections ssssrL for -money merchandise at the European Fair469 words
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303 1981-06-11 5 Tension between Dacca Govt and army DACCA, Wad THE assassination of Bangladesh President Ziaur Rahman on May 30 and the resulting national crisis has thrown the country's armed forces and political leadership into a discreet confrontation, according to foreign diplomats in the capital. Each day, the Dacca press devotes halfAFP - 303 words
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134 1981-06-11 5 COLOMBO, Monday THE Sri Lanka Government today lifted the nationwide emergency it imposed last week to prevent violence following local elections. A state of emergency and a night curfew were imposed in the northern Jaffna district on June 1 following a series ofReuter - 134 words
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Article68 1981-06-11 5 TOKYO, Wed. North Korea Skid today it would never discuss reunification of the Korean Peninsula with South Korea while "the traitor" Chun Doo Hwan held power in Seoul, the (North) Korean Central News Agency reported. Mr Chun said in Seoul on Friday that he was preparedReuter - 68 words
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Article59 1981-06-11 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Ronald Reagan will take part in the October NorthSouth summit at Cancun, Mexico, he said yesterday. The Cancun Summit on Oct 22 and 23, according to a White House spokesman, will not be for negotiations, but rather a time for a broad exchange ofAFP - 59 words
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Article28 1981-06-11 5 TEHERAN. Wed. Air Prance will next week resume Its Paris-Teheran service after a nine-month break owing to the Iran-Iraq fighting, the airline taM here today AFP.AFP - 28 words
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Article39 1981-06-11 5 NEW DELHI. Wed. At least 10 people were reportedly slain yesterday when supporters of rival candidates contestIng village council elections clashed in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh and police opened fire to disperse them AP.AP - 39 words
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219 1981-06-11 5 BEIJING, Wad. MASSIVE doses of vitamins given to mentally retarded children may raise their Intelligence to a level where they can become useful members of society, Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling said today. Professor Pauline, who has championed the beneficial effectsReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration75 1981-06-11 5 TELEVISION Interviewer Tom Snyder conducting an exclusive Interview with convicted mass mirderer Charles MaMM at Vaetville Prison In California on Tuesday. Manson Is serving life Imprisonment for the 1W murders of aetreM Sharon Tftto and eight •then. The interview with Miiiw in prison is for theUPI - 75 words
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266 1981-06-11 5 President calls for leftwing win in French election PARIS, Wednesday PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand has entered France's general election campaign and said a leftwing victory was needed to create more freedom and social justice. The new socialist President scoffed at rightwing arguments that France's strong presidential powers should be counter-balanced inReuter - 266 words
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Article50 1981-06-11 5 ISTANBUL, Wed. Veytel Guney, a left-wing Turkish terrorist convicted or killing an army officer last December, was hanged at dawn today, local sourcea reported. Guney was the sixth terrorist hanged since Turkey's top generals ousted the civilian government In a bloodless coup on Sept 12 last year. AP.AP - 50 words
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158 1981-06-11 5 Indian satellite fails after nine days NEW DELHI, Wed. India's sophisticated eye-in-the-sky satellite failed after only nine days in space and burned up completely as it tumbled towards earth, a space official said yesterday. Named Rohini, the satellite equipped with powerful cameras began a gradual orbital descent after it wasUPI - 158 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1981-06-11 6 DENIS GRAY in Dacca - Will democracy in Bangladesh survive? DENIS GRAY in Dacca By 6 President Ziaur was the first "big man from Dacea 0 to dirty his boots in the mud of the countryside and by constant travel to the villages shamed other officials into following his example. His invariable messages: Work harder1,112 words
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Article, Illustration774 1981-06-11 6 JAMES DORSE V in Abu Dhabi - Searching for elusive Arab unity... JAMES DORSE V in Abu Dhabi By 6 The six oil states appear to be concentrating at least part of their efforts on driving a wedge between the Soviet Union and South Yemen. Western diplomats are convinced that massive Saudi and Kuwaiti economic aid to774 words
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Advertisement180 1981-06-11 6 "Ibr only $2,608 down-payment on the Hi-Lux, I get a workhorse that's paying dividends everyday. That's making me money." The Toyota Hi-Lux offers you a great deal in every sense of the word. For only $2,608 down-payment* i (balance payable over three years), you can have Yjmm immi this tough,180 words
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Article, Illustration306 1981-06-11 7 FIVE Singapore (ilrl Galdes are going ramping under the midnight sub. Singapore la the oaly Aslaa eoantry represented la the International Midnight San Camp to be held in Norway at the end of the month. And306 words
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783 1981-06-11 7 JOHN TAN - JOHN TAN SKILLS NEEDED FOR EACH JOB ANALYSED By THE Shell system of rating top managers, which the Government Is interested in learning from, assigns a number to every top manager known as his Currently Estimated Potential (CEP). This CEP Is arrived783 words
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129 1981-06-11 7 POWER OF ANALYSIS: The capacity to transform or break down complicated problems Into workable terms. Such an employee Identifies problems quickly. IMAGINATION: Ability to become detached from the realm of "what Is" and to enter aa area of new possibilities. They have aa129 words
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413 1981-06-11 7 THE Public Service Commission has written to senior civil servants, trade unionists, officials of statutory boards and manpower planners inviting them to a week-long presentation by two experts from Shell on the group's system for identifying top managers. The.presentation will be from June 24 to413 words
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110 1981-06-11 7 I/;RRY driver Toh Kee Huat, 24, of Lorong Sunyi, was yesterday fined $4.0<>0 and banned from driving all classes of vehicles for four years when he was found guilty by a district judge of causing the death of a motorist. Motorist Mr Lim110 words
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Article, Illustration124 1981-06-11 8 THIS itw DM«qae the sixth Md last under Phase One at the Mosque Building Pond project will he •peaed by the artlnr Minister far S*cUl Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mottar, Ml Sunday. The tour-storey AlAiuar Mosque, at the Inaction of Chal Chee Street and Bedok124 words
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Article59 1981-06-11 8 CHILDREN living in Toa Payoh can attend Mandarin classes at the Kjo Chuan Aesthetic Class for Children. For $10 a month, the class also teaches children how to read music notes, play the pianica. creative acting and drawing. The classes are conducted on Sundays at Block 1«9,59 words
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Article51 1981-06-11 8 A FIVE-MAN team from the Broadcasting Corporation of China, Taipeh, arrived here on Sunday for a visit. The team, led by the corporation's general manager, -Mr Chiang Shiao-Wu, has called on the Minister for Culture and Foreign Affairs, Mr S. Dhanabalan, and visited the Singapore Broadcasting51 words
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Article41 1981-06-11 8 SIGLAP community centre Venturers' Club will hold a weekend trip to Pontian. Kukup and Gunong Pulal Waterfalls, South Johore, from June 20 to 21. Charges are MO for members and M 5 for nonmembers. For further details, ring *****5.41 words
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512 1981-06-11 8 BENGTAN - BENGTAN Ministry's support sought By THE first eye training centre for Asia is likely to be set up. in Singapore, which has a good reputation in the field of opthalmology. A World Health Organisation affiliate agency, the newly established Asian512 words
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Article67 1981-06-11 8 BUKIT Merah Zones A and B will organise a barbecue on Sentosa on Saturday. Adults will be charged $10 each and children under 12, $8, for transport, food and drinks. Those interested are asked to register at either Bukit Merah (North) coramunity centre, Block 67, Redhill Road67 words
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Article34 1981-06-11 8 THE Kampong Kembangan constituency has formed a joint working committee on National Day celebrations that will be in charge of children and sports programmes, scholastic awards, senior citizens' programme and dinner party.34 words
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339 1981-06-11 8 'Pin and razor' blade attacker pleads guilty CHOK Shin Tay, 21, yesterday admitted pricking a woman on the breast and another on the chest with a safety pin, and cutting a third woman on the breast, with a razor blade all within a week. The court prosecutor, Assi Supt H.339 words
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Article36 1981-06-11 8 THE Minister of State (Education). Dr Tay Eng Soon, will attend the 13th annual dinner and dance of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers at Shangri-La Hotel on June 20 at 8 p.m.36 words
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99 1981-06-11 8 AN unidentified Indian died soon after he was hit by a car in Jalan Bukit Merah at about 4 a.m. yesterday. Police said he was stout, 1.7 metres tall, and aged between 40 and 50 years. In another accident, Madam Leong Sun Mui.99 words
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Article62 1981-06-11 8 A SHOP proprietor has reported to police that his store was broken into and money and valuables totalling $15,400, stolen. Mr Abdul Kareen so Mohamad Kharinn, 42, of Abdul Kareen Pte Ltd in Pandan Centre, told police he found his shop ransacked on Tuesday morning and an assortment62 words
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314 1981-06-11 9 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By THE National Trades Union Congress is thinking of setting up house unions in several companies to encourage better teamwork and industrial relations between workers and their bosses. It is studying the possibility of forming the first of these unions in Jurong314 words
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Article50 1981-06-11 9 THE NauonaJ lunior College Alumni will be holding a tea party on June 30, between 3 and 6 p.m. All ex-ctudentt of the College, including noo-Alumni -members, are invited to attend For details, call Khoo Soo Hoon at *****11 ext 580 or Allen Lew at T373M7.50 words
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Article35 1981-06-11 9 PARLIAMENTARY Secretary (Labouri, Mr Eugene Yap Giau Cheng, will open the Mountbatten trade exposition at the open space at Arab Street Ophir Road and North Bridge Road Victoria Street tomorrow at 6 p.m.35 words
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Article, Illustration344 1981-06-11 9 JALEAN HAN - Putting their best foot forward JALEAN HAN By TIGHT-LIPPED, with teeth clenched, they tried hard to do ai "Incle Philip" who was obviously very pleased with their efforts said. Ite 21 children were taklac part In the first sf three ene hear a week talk dancing leaMas •rgaaJaed by the344 words
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397 1981-06-11 9 SEMINAR ON MASS MEDIA ASEAN governments should provide better information and facilities for their journalists and foreign correspondents if they want greater play on the positive aspects of national and regional development. Australian journalist Michael Richardson made this point when he spoke to397 words
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475 1981-06-11 9 Seek bright ideas from public, SBC told THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation should invite suggestions from the public in planning stimulating programmes because Its own efforts often fall short of expectations. Lionel Tay, a pre-uni-versity student of Raffles Institution, said this in his paper, A Critical Appraisal of SBC, presented atSin Chew Jit Poh - 475 words
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Article, Illustration148 1981-06-11 10 Nominations open for this year's Asean youth cruise THE People's Association's national youth coor■dinating committee is inviting nominations for this year's Ship for Southeast Asian Youth programme. The programme, sponsored by the Japanese Government, aims to promote and strengthen friendship and understanding among youths of the five Asean countries and148 words
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Article21 1981-06-11 10 THE Hwa Chong Junior College band will perform at the Macßitchie Reservoir on Sunday from 5 to 6 p.m.21 words
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107 1981-06-11 10 GOVINDASAMY SUPPIAH set out on a career in crime career of crime when he was only in his teens. For the next 30 years, he was in and out of jail for numerous housebreaking and theft convictions. Yesterday, he again appeared in107 words
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Article, Illustration363 1981-06-11 10 FILOMINA O' CRUZ - FILOMINA O'CRUZ By A PRIVATE old talk's home set up in the midst of bungalows In sprawling green Alexandra Park, has been told to close down. la March, the home ran by retired nurse Lay Ah Maal, wm give* a month's «atlce363 words
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214 1981-06-11 10 No law to ensure they meet standards THERE is no authority in Singapore to ensure that old folk's homes are run to specified standards. According to a Social Affairs Ministry spokesman, anyone can set up an old folk's home after obtaining permission from the Building Control Division of the Ministry214 words
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Article35 1981-06-11 10 THE Kebun Bam Zone D residents' committee Is organising a Spot Art Competition on Energy Conservation on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Ai Tons Primary School in Ang Mo Kio35 words
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247 1981-06-11 10 Special offer of 120 HDB flats at old price THE Housing Board has offered 120 units of three-room flats for sale at the old price of $21,900 a unit to families affected by government resettlement projects. These families are in the Malay settlement area in Jalan Eunos and Kaki Bukit.247 words
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237 1981-06-11 10 MR YEO SWEE KENG was looking forward to travelling all over Singapore to see the sights on his SBS shareholders concession pass.. He had retired last year and had plenty of time on hand. Mr Yeo, 55, of Rochester Park, Serangoon Garden237 words
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Article38 1981-06-11 10 MR LEONG Tin Fook, development manager of the Green and Collier Bullion Pte Ltd. will speak on How to Invest in the Gold Market at the Queenstown Branch Library's Lecture Room on Saturday at 3 p.m.38 words
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198 1981-06-11 10 THE two children in the Taylor vs Taylor custody case. Dawn Michelle, 11, and Brigitte Charlene, eight, will spend their school holidays in the United States first with their mother and then with their father. Their mother, Mrs Lieselotte Taylor, 33, who was198 words
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202 1981-06-11 10 RESIDENTS' committees have helped counter some of the undesirable tendencies of societies where people live close to one another, Mr S Rajaratnam said last night. They have achieved by the promotion of activities encouraging neighbourliness, friendship and cooperation. "The tendency in202 words
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Article31 1981-06-11 10 THE Radin Mas community centre Women's Sub-commit-tee will hold a talk on the Central Provident Fund, at the Radin Mas community centre on June 18 at 8 p.m.31 words
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205 1981-06-11 10 THE coroner's court heard yesterday that two wony were electrocuted when line walls of the bathroh t became "live." Nine-year-old Sapuan Hassan testifying at a coroner's inquiry into the deaths of his mother. Madam Sori Soian, 38, and his grandmother, Madam Sarnee205 words
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Article61 1981-06-11 10 SYED Abu Bakar bin Syed Hussein. 26, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with breaking into the IBM showroom in Shenton Way on Jan 7 at 11 p.m. and stealing three electric typewriters No plea was recorded. The case will be mentioned on June 17. Syed61 words
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Article30 1981-06-11 10 THE MP for Anson, Mr C.V.Devan Nair. also NTIJC president, will lay the foundation stone of the Anson eomunity centre in Kampong Bahni Road on Sunday at 11 a.m.30 words
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Advertisement382 1981-06-11 10 From the four comers of France Chez Bidou presents Buffet of Provincial Favourites Everyday at lunch, Chef Bidou and cheeses and a host of sumptuous luscious Executive Chef Herve Khobzi labour for French desserts, hours over their kitchen stoves to bring you In short, the favourites from the North, delights382 words
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205 1981-06-11 11 Scheme to train young men as builders REGISTRATION for the new construction trade training scheme for ablebodied young men above 18 years will open tomorrow. Forms can be obtained from the Vocational and Industrial Training Board ryiTß) In Ayer Rajah Road and the governmentowned construction company. Construction Technology Pte Ltd205 words
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83 1981-06-11 11 Charged with breaking into club shop ABDUL Rahman bin Abdullah Baikil, 21. was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with breaking into the Jurong Professional Shop, Jurong Country Club and stealing J2OO and 10 shirts worth a total of $270. He was alleged to have broken into the shop with83 words
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Article33 1981-06-11 11 MR Patrick Wan, member ot the North American Association of Ventriloquists, will conduct a show on Ventrilo- Magic (or children in the National Library's Children's Reading Room on Saturday at 3 p.m.33 words
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636 1981-06-11 11 IRENE NGOO, Housing Correspondent - IRENE NGOO, Housing Correspondent By I SUPPLIERS and manufacturers of building i materials admit there may be some "black sheep" among them, I but denied yesterday that the problem of short supplies is as widespread as contractors claim. Rather, the suppliers and636 words
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235 1981-06-11 11 Fruit handled carefully, say importers FRUITS and vegetables that arrive at Singapore harbour are unloaded promptly and carefully. Last year, only one shipment of fruit was spoilt by poor handling at the wharves. There are about three shipments of fruits and vegetables a day, said the president of the Singapore235 words
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Article37 1981-06-11 11 KIM Keat Zone 'D' residents committee will organise a family outing to the zoo on June 14 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fees are $4 for adults and $3 for children below 1237 words
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Article38 1981-06-11 11 THE BODY of an unidentified man was found outside Metro Supreme department store in Penang Road yesterday evening. Police, who do not suspect foul play, could not find any identification papers on the dead man.38 words
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Article172 1981-06-11 11 DISTRICT Judge rUMm Ja.lll yeaterday scalded n-yc*r-»ld youth for mriKlßf; tw* toys swallow a matehstlek each. "What goad weald It do y«a to ask people to swallaw matclkt&ekar Where did y*a learn that anyway V' he asked Yuan Hee Ch«w. Yin had earlier pleaded guilty172 words
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Advertisement347 1981-06-11 11 EMPORIUM HOLDINGS GROUP Bhl nTJnIVI B*^^l^n3 n^S^^*^" \.^h«an^n^B^^^^^nl BB^Ba^^nKjC!! II .^n^Bl wiKa^^^-^^^Ji '^B©!^P .^n^Bl B^^^^^ BT*^V^^L^n^jß^nT >^nV^^^2^H nV^Bn^B^B^Bß^B^' n^^ *v fl^y^^jj «"N^»»^rtlPta The American Express Card trumpets the ease ot rinding all you need at Emporium Holdings stores. s=Sl Owntal ProplrV Park Oriental Rcxhor Oriental Ang Mo Kio Oriental Bedok347 words
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Miscellaneous148 1981-06-11 11 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp loiPrtX) I weHTSKtoP- 1 St4erfA£>ev/ERVTHlM6 I IT TOOK HOURS A*4D 1 I IF HAOTWER WEEPS HAP I WTO I P1M& WHILE I POJEAMP6HE SUES TIRED-- |4OW THE POOP BeAJJTlCI/^ KAOTMEP MOTHER W*SKT f LOOKS LOVElV.' SHE'S TAKlM<S> A f/OST lOEEP REST I148 words
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397 1981-06-11 12 The Straits Times THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1981 DEAD HEAT THIS year's UMNO general election is likely to prove as lively, if not more so than the last one, even though the post of party presidency has been decided with the smooth succession of Deputy Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad as397 words
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Article371 1981-06-11 12 A READER in yesterday's Forum page expressed a point of view that must have reflected the feelings of some who read a Sunday Nation feature on the "McDonald Kids." Those readers are people who rightly take a dim view of questionable fads and sub-cultures that threaten to take371 words
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803 1981-06-11 12 PETER SHARROCK in London - Israel's attack raises nuclear fear in Third World PETER SHARROCK in London By THE Israeli bombing of Iraq's Ossirak reactor has increased fear that the spread of atomic technology into the Third World could turn regional rivalries into nuclear confrontations Concern is focused on the Middle East and South AsiaReuter - 803 words
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Article, Illustration1518 1981-06-11 12 Mitterrand How he sees himself and the world IN HIS first interview since his election, French President Mitterrand talks to JAMES RESTON about his beliefs, his plans for the French economy, his position on the Middle East conflict and the need for people in the West to strengthen their faith1,518 words
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Article798 1981-06-11 12 as i was passing IT TAKES a dramatic happening like the recent storming of the night train to get authorities to sit up ana take notice. Double-booking may be a relatively rare phenomenon on our trains but the fart that it does occur warrants another look at the798 words
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Advertisement26 1981-06-11 12 Swing With 4/ 1 A Perfect Iv Pnctoton Go« Equipment v^^^W' frri »o3m- WEST CPTEJ LTD. I fc—fl mm uiaiiw X UJ.nMßiuinui mtafmam m %m h26 words
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Advertisement226 1981-06-11 12 ffIIK)BINSONS invite you to view the latest multi-million dollar collection of fine gem-set and antique jewellery BUI jNk' x-vx -v H 1 v BaaV^Baaaßßßaaaaaaal jaaf"^ aßJpaßfc I SBaa -^1 I JtSaW" 1 <«aa§ fir Ww *^B sBk c BaaFll L^aaaaW^Baal I W W TODAY TILL 20th JUNE This it a226 words
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422 1981-06-11 13 Need to build rapport with patients AFTER several visits to the Singapore General Hospital, it seems to me that doctors there are regularly posted to various departments. Is this indeed the case? The government's subsidised medical Services will not be of as much benefit to422 words
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451 1981-06-11 13 McDonald Kids: How to help them? I REFER to the letter by "Social Conscience" (ST, June 10). which was provoked by Edmund Wee's article on McDonald Kids. Frankly I was amazed at Social Conscience's reaction and whole-heartedly agree with Edmund Wee's "^Mr Wee did a terrific job in painting a451 words
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189 1981-06-11 13 Speaking out against oral test ruling MANY of my friends' whose GCE "A level results were no better than mine got a place in the National University of Singapore (NUS). Despite the fact that I passed both the ELI and EL2 papers, I was rejected because I fumbled in the189 words
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Letter60 1981-06-11 13 I THINK it is unfair that the $10 application fee for rooms at the Kent Ridge hostel is not refunded to unsuccessful applicants. The money is instead used to subsidise hostel activities. For a student $10 is quite a large sum almost half a month's transport expenses.60 words
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155 1981-06-11 13 School tours best way for students to learn I REFER to the letters "School trip a waste" (ST, May 15) by "Concerned Parent and "Tour a waste of time" (ST, May 28) by "Parent." The aim of our annual educational tours is to expose our pupils to the land, people155 words
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Letter61 1981-06-11 13 I REFER to the letter "Could exams be set earlier?" by "Distressed" (ST, June 2) and wish to clarify that the school's purpose of setting the mid-year examination from May 22 to May 29 was to allow pupils to have as much time as possible for lessons and61 words
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Letter93 1981-06-11 13 LETTERS to th« Editor must include the writer* lull name and addrett and b« signed to be considered for publication. You may add a pseudonym if you with. If possible, give your telephone number and type the letter, double-spaced, on one ide of the paper. Brevity it an advantage. We93 words
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Letter43 1981-06-11 13 I REFER to the letter "The problem of wrongs that were marked right" by Tan Yeow Bene (ST, June 2) and thank him for bringing this matter to our attention. The school is looking into the matter. PRINCIPAL Seng Peh Sckeel43 words
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Letter299 1981-06-11 13 I REFER to the letter by J. Yeo (ST, May 5) requesting for direct services from West Coast Road to Tiong Bahru, Queenstown and Chinatown. At present, there are already two direct services from West Coast Road to Chinatown and Queenstown. These are Services 143 and 192 respectively. As299 words
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149 1981-06-11 13 AFTER my "O" levels, I applied for admission to a course in chemical process technology at the Singapore Polytechnic. I was told a week later that my application was unsuccessful. Later, I managed with a great deal of trouble, to get student authorisation for studies in149 words
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Letter288 1981-06-11 13 CONCESSION passes are only granted to students of government schools and colleges but not stu- i dents attending private schools. We feel this is unjust since we pay much more for our education. In every sense of the word, we are students and should be entitled to a288 words
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Advertisement157 1981-06-11 13 Whatever your taste, j the Cockpit Hotel j makes it great. The Dragon Palac* Restaurant Th« Starnaa* S«jaf ood R«)ttaunint For Cantonese Cuisine at its best! "s s O 00 8 B°' n o lo B^ok. Magnificent decor, sumptuous tk S pr d by atmosphere and cheongsam clad Th Cl^157 words
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Advertisement316 1981-06-11 13 i 1 I m M 1 S^ A WHOLE NEW, EXCITING HORIZON IN WRITING SENSATION This ingeniously designed new Pilot pen has a unique stainless steel (low tube. You can immediately see the difference in the wry fine Nne only 0 3 mm wide And while the Hi Tecpoint writes316 words
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461 1981-06-11 14 M. Q. G. PILLAI - M. Q. G. PILLAI By Our KL reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE run-up to the elections for the top posts in UMNO the ruling National Front coalition's key political party has already scored a number of "first" in the party's history.461 words
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Article48 1981-06-11 14 THE 1981 UMNO ELECTIONS since he ought to have gained prior exemption under the amended Societies Act. But this will not be clear until the Sunday Urn no Supreme Council meeting, which among other matters, would take a decision on his candidature for the vice presiden- EDITORIAL P.I?48 words
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Article85 1981-06-11 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A list of the Ji candidates oMtMttng far party pasta \m the limn Oeaeral Assembly June M wUl be submitted to the Supreme CmumU which meets on Sunday Imgi secretary general Datuk Mustapha Jabar said Prime Minister Datnk HumIi Obi was expected toAFP - 85 words
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Article37 1981-06-11 14 THE DECISION on Sri Lanka's entry into Asean wil most likely be made known at next year's Asean foreign ministers meeting, Malaysia's Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article50 1981-06-11 14 Graft trial resumes THE CORRUPTION trial of former 3a bah Finance Minister, Datuk Dzulkifli Abdul Hamid on a charge relating to the purchase of a computer by the state government has resumed in the Kota Kinabalu High Court. The Datuk is alleged to have gained $23,502 from the purchase. AFP.AFP - 50 words
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Article45 1981-06-11 14 SARAWAK has banned all meat imports from Peninsular Malaysia following the recent outbreak of foot and mouth disease. A Ministry of Agriculture and Community Development statement, said here on Wednesday the ban was to prevent the spread of the disease. AP.AP - 45 words
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Article51 1981-06-11 14 MUSLIMS found selling, buying or drinking liquor in public can be penalised under various Islamic religious laws, said the Minister in the Prime Minister's department, Datuk Haji Mohamad Nasir in Parliament on Wednesday. Fines of $25 and $50 are imposed for the first and subsequent offences.AFP - 51 words
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Article42 1981-06-11 14 KOTA KINABALU, Wed. Philippine Airlines (PAL) will cease operating Its Kota Kinabalu-Manila service from July 1. PAL Manager for East Malaysia and Brunei Tony Tan said on Tuesday the decision was taken In view of heavy operational costs. AFP.AFP - 42 words
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306 1981-06-11 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday DEPOSITORS with the Employees Provident Fund may soon withdraw 45 per cent of their savings or $20,000 whichever is less to huv a hnnsp >_ Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzaii said this new benefit would be applicable306 words
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Article77 1981-06-11 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Austral'a will continue to play its major part in resettling Vietnamese "boat people" but diplomatic pressure must be stepped up on Hanoi to achieve an orderly departure programme, its Immigration Minister, Ian McPhee said here today He told a news conference atReuter - 77 words
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Advertisement266 1981-06-11 14 fir Thisexqu^ niesdinect frc.r\ Paris in honour of the first leet.indArpthsabn m S« .uth East AsU— 'la otxnique Van Cleef and Arpds »-hich opened recently in Singapore, »t Orchard Hotel The collection has never before been exhibited in this p»rt of me world, and included in the legendary Brilliants is266 words
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185 1981-06-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Climb a tree, pluck a flower or throw a stone In a public park when you are In Kuala Lumpur and you can be fined up to $2,000 or Jailed for a year. And If you are moreAFP - 185 words
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161 1981-06-11 15 Son tried to extort money from me, says man IPOH. Wad. A CLERK has surrendered his son to the police and lodged a report alleging that the son tried to extort money from him while armed with a knife. The Deputy OCPD (Crime), Supt Federick Chai, said the clerk, 49.NST - 161 words
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Article441 1981-06-11 15 Rela men fight border gun-battle KOT A B ARU, Wednesday A GROUP of Rela men (civil defence corps) was reported to have fought a thirty-minute gun-battle with a group of uniformed men near the Thai-Malaysian border here at midnight on Monday. According to local sources, the uniformed group was reportedNST - 441 words
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158 1981-06-11 15 ALOR STAR, Wed. The somber of visitors to the southern Thailand holiday resort of Haadyal hM trapped by •ver M per cent lately after a spat* of kidnappings »nd ether Incldeais near the ThaiMaUyriM harder, It was reported here today. The sharp dropAFP - 158 words
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300 1981-06-11 15 IPOH, Wed. The Perak National Bureau of Investigations is investigating several cases of alleged corruption and malpractices involving a contractor and senior officers of the Maiuteraak, the national livestock development authority. Its director, Mr A. R. Ismile, said his department was looking into al legedAFP - 300 words
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Article113 1981-06-11 15 COURTS TOGO BAHASA KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A directive will be toned soon to the magistrate's and sesrfoaa courts to conduct rase* In Bahasa Malaysia, Parliament was told yesterday. The NatlMal feehe, rep»rtl»n Udt, said tkat the Depaty Minister 1> the Prime Mlalster'i Departmeit, Datak Ahdallah Abdal Bahinaa, said it the113 words
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Article, Illustration89 1981-06-11 15 THK SnlUo *f J»h«rr (right) greeting Data* Nut HlUm at tke btan Ishaadariah la J*h*re Bani Tuesday when tke latter paid a cevtecy call. IhUuk Mom had called at the palace la his capacity as Minister «f Kdncati«a and as a J»b«reaa aad was89 words
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Article84 1981-06-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Malaysian tourism sales mission will leave today (or Australia and New Zealand to woo tourists from these two countries against a backdrop of better market conditions and a freer aviation policy, the deputy chairman and director general of the Malaysian Tourist DevelopmentAFP - 84 words
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Article33 1981-06-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The North Koran Vice Prime Minister Kye Ung Tee left for home yesterday after a fiveday visit to Malaysia to enhance two-way trade and other bilateral relations. AFP.AFP - 33 words
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Article32 1981-06-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia is expected to train 400 doctors a year locally by 1986, Minister of Health. Tan Sri Chong Hon Nvan said in Parliament on Tuesday. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Advertisement206 1981-06-11 15 4 v h Kit Steel Tepanyaki Set $16.50 BooH Bands U.P. $&40 NOW $3.95 I) H,n dl cral. Sensors U. P. $fr90 NOW $4.30 Ice Cream Scoop 2 P>C3 fpT $2.35 2Scm Fry.ng Pan U.P. $1>50 NOW $4.95 UP. NOW $1 1 .50 |B y %a^ 'Kit j^^^^a^. y^^f i^i*206 words
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Advertisement255 1981-06-11 16 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX t^fJ Telephone Serv.ce: *****22 PERSONAL SERVICES ft 1 m^^_ m^ m^ Moodoy Fndoy 830o<n -500pm Oanofy 80 cl» pet "Ofd Inn II? 00' (MERCHANDISE L££442X X'l^oißoodo,, ST-^r <M«^V££rr™ ce o ll n C emen?sa personal I Upper PoyoLebor Rood 900om-lOOpm 80. Choro»i t5 00255 words
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Advertisement271 1981-06-11 16 I P^sonal Services «t Merchandlsa I 1 n Rrst fuly automatic focus camera in the worid. Konica C3SAF Automatic Focusing, Automatic Exposure/ Automatic Flash, Compact and Lightweight. i i PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECIALTY STORE nwj A&P Photo Stpre Pte Ltd "["^"P Sales&Service jL st SB7*9 LOWERGROUNDFLOOR. LUCKY PLAZA Hi'?'''-' {SIDE ENTRANCE FACING271 words
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Advertisement1363 1981-06-11 16 I Personal Services ft Merchandise I M I I <~~* 1 L-SHAPED EXECUTIVE desk 6' X r. 1 High Back Chair (brown 1 upholstery) at $360 and 1250 Ring: *****3 or call at: Skandla. Ath floor Ocean Building. Collyer I Quay AT LASTII ENCYCLOPAEDIA' Brltannlca 3. now available with free1,363 words
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Advertisement1321 1981-06-11 16 I I Personal Services ft Merchandise 41 TV/Sound System AERIALS INSTALLATION. REPAIR all kinds of colour TV on the spot fixing video Reasonable charges Day night service. If nobody In *****23 please phone *****75 Technical Servicing. SCIENCE TECHNICAL. DAY/NMMT Service. Colour. B-W TV. Amplifier OsaaHlS, Antennae Installation. Service Guaranteed Tel1,321 words
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Advertisement947 1981-06-11 17 V Business Products. Services Opportunities > pents.l IPWMMH si'ii I M niil.trrl Fl *idr Business photo rt 2S super Opport unit fas M4tioon 11 nn liisp— -linn So Id. Jalan M l i> Amtvi's Sixili.h ml J.ilan Kunos COMPANY WMNES TO pun Maw S P"" 1 1441 111 ANO MO947 words
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Advertisement487 1981-06-11 17 H Einpliymint iA II Etwploymwt fii 11 Employment fi j WHEN YOU HELP US FILL THESE VACANCIES YOU HELP YOURSELVES TOO! 1 STENOGRAPHER Buktt Tt— eh. 3/4 months 2 PABX OPERATORS a) Bank In Shenlon Way. 1 month h) Jurong, Chinese speaking. long term TYPISTS a I Several in town487 words
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Advertisement475 1981-06-11 17 A wall aataMlatted company requires STENOGRAPHER SECRETARY c minimum OCE 'O' level with credit In English 2 years experience In similar position c accurate Shorthand and Typing c able to correspond Independently Attractive eatery wW be offered Pmsnt salary below $700 need ■el apply Plea*e apply with full particular*, salary475 words
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Advertisement506 1981-06-11 17 TOP JOBS with TOP COMPANIES for TOP TEMPS Urgent Need for JR SECRETARIES QEN. TYPISTS TELEPHONE OPERATORS Call: *****10 l i _HHH_Bfla_~fc A leading Foreign Bank urgently requires CLERKS Requirements: c Must be Singapore nilsens. c Possess good OCE qualifications c Able to type at not less than 30 wpm.506 words
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Advertisement554 1981-06-11 17 I Due 10 •■pension typing pool in the accounts department, we urgently requires an: EXPERIENCED TYPIST c Possess OCE O' level and typing certificate a Pleasant personality a Fast and accurate typing a Between '8 to 24 years Salary wM commensurate with Interested applicants pleese submit reaume. eatery expected, contact554 words
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Advertisement483 1981-06-11 17 FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERKS required. a Salary $280 to 5390 negotiable a Relevant LCC Certificate an advantage c 5-day week/city area. a Can expect 2 months bonus interview, et: FJ Benjamin A Son* PteLtd 1101-1104, 11th floor Tong Building Orchard Road Singapora 0023 today S tomorrow front 2p.m. to Sp.m. FEMALE483 words
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Advertisement654 1981-06-11 17 An established Company require* an EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS CUM j 1 GENERAL CLERK With at least Ito 2 years working experience. G i tntereeted applicants please j write to THE ADVERTISER i 57 CHUN TING ROAD SINGAPORE 2159 t Jw ,fj, _r^ I n p Trading Company requires GENERAL CLERKS c654 words
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Advertisement1021 1981-06-11 17 II Employiiiwit 111 A CLERICAL pSSSI""''" 1 ASSISTANT (B^tTim-lAr-) WHARF a Minimum tit'K level f\| BDasfC a Preferably with credits In OLChrXO English and Mathematlrs a Able to type at minimum 40 CaM paraonaHy al: a capable of operating telex PASIR PANJANQ machine WAREHOUSE a Minimum 2 years working I1,021 words
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Advertisement1229 1981-06-11 18 ™J am I! I T 46 S,toatK)os Vacant q A u I lr V, v b >h d rm urf nUjr r assß«aßßßß*Bßß^aaß^Baaa^Balßaam SECRETARY SETr*"* 3 Clerical i ar position o Poaaeas a good command of written and spoken English •^""T^dm.r Bsrs'Kirra..^F.sperlenced In sales and mar- spondence Independently ketlng of1,229 words
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Advertisement650 1981-06-11 18 REOUMED MALE/FEMALE Sales Representatives Experience not necessary Training will be provided Age 16 to 21 Income $100 per week Please call personally m Room 902. 9th floor. International Plaza, Anson Road, Spore 0207 Time 10 00a m to 4 OOp m WANTED SALESMEN. BASK salary $450 pm plus commission Must650 words
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Advertisement694 1981-06-11 18 II Employment IRA \Wav*s/ GE (UoA) AVIATION SERVICE OPERATION PTE LTD invites applications lor MAINTENANCE BaWrt«UG*^BrT'T?s?v" TECHNICIAN Baaw^^aa] iflU^LkU (Electronic) a Minimum ITC In mUM Electronic a 3 years' practical experlence In Dlagnos-A-^ftyaJuv^H tic troubleshooting and repair of elecBrJ^JWTrfJrTT'rT'^M tronlc/ electrical clr■iay^M^B^Mßil CUItS ■^■■■■■■■■■■■B Starting aalary $700 ■^piiiBaJaIJKfiUIUyURM a Those694 words
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Advertisement525 1981-06-11 19 a II Emptoyment IjjlA 41 SthMttoiM Vacant sf> T+cMmicmJ ■MaoinioQ of tha warld's nr i m tsiiuisi at oiiwoS 1B»»e, tool. Htsfkaa Tool Co.. Mayalaw. Tolas ktvlMa apaac.nom tor rh. poal or CLERK (Engineering Dept.) ■•ijmm amenta OCE level and at least 1 years of technical drafting training/ education 1525 words
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Advertisement468 1981-06-11 19 Vt*.*Ctd. Wo are a largo aioort-ortontod manaaatliirnn canoacn Iscalsa at Jumna. Applications are Invited from suitably qualified and careerminded persons lo fill vacancies ln our fast expanding EngineerIng Department DESIGN TECHNICIANS a ITC, NTC or equivalent auallflcatlons In furniture eslgns/ furniture construction or relevant working experience In the furniture Industry468 words
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Advertisement508 1981-06-11 19 w rnipiuj |l| A AN EXPANOMQ SWEDISH COMPANY IN CMANGI raquiree quaWftad: MIG WELDERS Experience.o 3 years' experience In weldIng steel structure o Ability to read Engineering drawings o Able to start Immediately Sterling aalary J7OO pm Ban—la- rree transporutlon Free medical benefits, etc >»loraolod aapacianls. plaaaa aa*l poraonoßy at:i508 words
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Advertisement573 1981-06-11 19 AfcHif#cts' 4) EnfiiiNfi' ftrnt v%•km eiportoneod Star? A) ARCHmCTURAL ASSISTANTS S) ARCHITECTURAL TRAINEE DRAUGHTSMEN C) CIVIL/ STRUCTURAL DESIONERS/DRAUOHTSMEN D) CIVIL/STRUCTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN Waaaa aubtnM appMcottona to. or p**otw for t>opo«nte*t*)nt~ AMG TMAN 800 PARTNERS SUITE nil, INTERNATIONAL PLAZA SINGAPORE OJO7 TEL *****77 I 1 BUILDING SUPERVISORS required by a large building573 words
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Advertisement378 1981-06-11 19 I[Aa| ii tmpwynMm lll'ilv 1"i CONSTRUCTION COMPANY OR- OENTLY require* 1 Construction Site Foreman At least S years' experience as a site foreman In the HI)B rial piojeit 2 Construction Site Checkers Required to rherk the building materials been delivered to the construction site. To do accounts work Poaaass a378 words
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Advertisement422 1981-06-11 19 JVC requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS P^r* 5 day week troir^N| H' B.ooam to 5 15pm H e Perfect attendance II c Full transport reimbursement I c Air conditioned factory l| |l c Interesting Job c Those wtth relevant experience will be paid more on confirmation II I^^Coll personally lt^U| ■JVC422 words
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Advertisement465 1981-06-11 19 II Employment (jjl^ COLOATt PAUKXJVE (EASTERN) PRIVATf LIMITED require* MANUFACTURING PROCESS OPERATOR (MALE) Oiiaßni atlnns S fsparlanna 1 Possess a School Certificate with at least passes In Maths, Science or Chemistry 2. 2-3 years working experience In manufacturing concern. Mechanical background would be an asset. 3. Must have completed full465 words
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Advertisement388 1981-06-11 19 A wotl aalabnaliaU manufacturing compony roojMlroo: MALE ft FEMALE FINISHING WORKERS a Attractive salary a Male applicant* must complete N S a Experience Is not necessary at training will be provided. a 5-day week lnroros*od appUcantt pUan com t poraanoßy tor miormow (Monday 111 1 Friday) dunng 1.30 am lo388 words
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Advertisement420 1981-06-11 19 II [n^ywwait |j| A AppHcstions bts Irmtad tor the following poßfttOfi* in ourtNpywfd. RECEPTIONIST OCE O' certificate holders o Pleasant and friendly disposition Previous experience an advantaoe Female 18-25 years ACCOUNTS CLERKS GCE O' and LCCI accounting certificate holders Previous experience anrtvantage Ac i below 26 years PAYROLL CLERK •GCE420 words
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Advertisement441 1981-06-11 19 career in NMB at: V, MALE/FEMALE OPERATORS I High starting salary Attractive fringe benefits i Free uniforms Free transport at prescribed routes CLERK/TYPIST (Chai Chee only) i •GCE'O' Level i Ability to type 30-35 wpm accurately Experience not essential MACHINISTS 'Technical/Secondary 4 ot NTC Grade 3 In Metal Machining ♦Those441 words
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Advertisement925 1981-06-11 20 I• T F 48 Situations Vacant I) MlMcellmneouM SINGAPORE AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD. ACCOUNTS CLERKS G.C.E.'O' level; L.C.C. Intermediate Book-keeping; b At least 1-2 years working experience. PART-TIME GARDENER Performs gardening and other general duties; 30 45 years of age. DRIVERS Possess Class 3 driving licence; Above 40 years of925 words
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Advertisement568 1981-06-11 20 H fWI I II nt^aWyfitwit iii a YAOHAN (8) PTE. LTD. Imm linfiieMaHwils vtsCetnctoc fof th« f ollow.ng positions MALE CLERKS (Cash Dept.) a secondary educaUon c completed or exempted from National Service c must be able to work on 2 routing shifts TELEPHONE OPERATORS c secondar> educaUon c a568 words
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Advertisement476 1981-06-11 20 An established manufacturer of household appliances invitaa applications for the following positions:A) ACCOUNTS CLERK OCE O' a LCCI Accounting Certificate Age below 28 years old B) DRAUGHTSMAN OCE O' Certificate ITC In mechanical engineerIng drawing and design or NTC In air-condltloning and refrigeration mechanic Those without the requisite qualifications but476 words
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Advertisement436 1981-06-11 20 T-L _Jttl COLD STORAGE MANUFACTURING PTE. LTD. BUTCHERS required for immediate •n>ploytn#nt c 5-day week c Incentive Allowance c Free Uniforms, Annual Leave, 2months Bonus and Medical Entitlement Salary earned par month Including Incentive will be a minimum ol MOO/-. Please apply personally to: Production Executive GOURMET FOODS FACTORY It436 words
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Advertisement560 1981-06-11 20 We heve immediate vacancies lor1. WELDERS 2. HYDRAULIC FITTERS 3. ELECTRICAL FITTERS 4. SEMI-SKILLED WORKERS 5. GENERAL WORKERS For Post (2). applicant! mu.t have practical experience In HydreuHe Fittings. For Post (1), appMeants must have working ••parlance in Vehicle Electrical Syetom (OC). Please apply personally or write U» THE PERSONNEL560 words
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Advertisement454 1981-06-11 20 II EmployiiMill 111 International Freight Forwarder Requires: DOCUMENTATION Cum CLEARANCE CLERKS Location: Presently Paya Leber Airport From July 1981. Changi Airport a Singapore citizens a Experienced In shipping or alrcargo requirements. Import/ export procedures, customs requirements, etc. a Hardworking. honest efficient a Age below 30 years. a Typing speed minimum454 words
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Advertisement512 1981-06-11 20 PHILIPS requires MATERIAL HANDLER c Primary education and above c Preferably completed/ exempted from National Service Pleaee apply personally today or tomorrow between 1.30 am and 4.30pm at: PHILIPS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. DOMESTIC APPLIANCES 258 JALAN AHMAD IBRAHIM SINGAPORE 2262 saa Feeder bue service 2SS at Jurong Inter change. CHURCH'S512 words
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Advertisement498 1981-06-11 20 II Emptoyment lI A OM EsteMiened Company require* Immediately ttw following addition. eietaav A) BTCNOORAPrKP, a Must possess minimum O.C E O' level with credit In English B) ASSISTANT SHIPPING CLERKS (Mais) a Must be able to drive a motorcar or ride a motorcycle C) GENERAL CLEPXS (Meie S Female)498 words
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Advertisement506 1981-06-11 20 requires TRAINEES Ho working experience Is necessary All trainees will be trained for skilled positions In the Company Ptmi ca« personally tor interview, et: The Personnel Dept PROMET PTE LTD 21, Pandan Road Singapore 2260. PAPf R FACTORY •we Immediate vacancies lor the poet or: BILL COLLECTOR a Applicants should506 words
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Advertisement957 1981-06-11 21 a^ i 181M 1 1 All 4S S*MEM*)*M VeCEwVj Urgi«t»i RiawiiiS sBjasoBjajHMMMMMMMEM Chinese Singaporean age above 16 years, as I) MlMcellmneoms e«fermnced packers a Knowledge of packing household effecte and mi chlnery. etc LUJ t> mjgg xxuaaoms ssaiaa Salary depending on experl■y la Jareas apiitlUig en c t-dtf •^aur™'"* o957 words
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Advertisement837 1981-06-11 21 li iwplof nnm (jjl4 SWISS BM RESTAURANT/ COCKTA*. LOUNOE requires PART-TIM/ FULLTWS HOSTESMS ifOH >W^. <W aatVMa^TVJMwM *Vt MMtVt TsMmMIVM). •Po*»* P»W*s*WslmV M. fodram Btsak. OaMMB Ptesa. NowMn Rood. por> 11 JO THEM PETROMA BfTT PTE LTD TMaaa Enatnaahnt Baretess 2 CRANE OPERATORS with experience to operate up to 190837 words
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Advertisement949 1981-06-11 21 trading BOY* REOUMED Immediately No experience nee ressary Apply 34th Fir Hong Leong Bldg with school Ortlflratet and Testimonial at 930 pm on Thursday and Friday, not am on Saturday DRIVERS 1 OENERAL WORKER* and Salesgirls needed urgently Interested please call personally at Sweet Home. Block 416. S3 Bedok North949 words
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Advertisement1315 1981-06-11 21 BM^aV L lit REOUMED HELMSMEN AMD 2nd ♦4^:55'^***** Urg nUyCOnUCt T^ENM««S». Tl> 1 W^EKSS^S^ CONTRACTOM 30 Tel: *****66 REQUIRES WANTED DELIVERY BOYS. Call (A) EUROPEAN COOK 1 personally al 603. High street (B) AMAH Plasa after 3.00 pm 1 WANTED DRIVER CUM Helper for «MBslll»EHIIl Furniture Shop at Marine Pa-1,315 words
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Advertisement864 1981-06-11 21 sea m I J^^\ (caj 1(77 DAT»U« IJOY STaUonwagon. Tax Insurance March 82 PARF, 1 owner Contact: Mr Tan *****07 I*7* DATSUN KM tiptop condition, alrcond radio, cassette, tuff-kote, lady owner Price* $16.3000 no Please call: *****77 IMO DATSUN tISV 1 private owner, alrcond. cassette, isx new, tip top condlUon864 words
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Advertisement907 1981-06-11 21 MAZOA SAVANNA RX-7OT Specially prepared with IDA4B carburettor and extractor by Kalayama-raclng. only 2 units will be available arriving toon Interested, tel 8*4123/*****6 Larry. MONTHS OLD brand new Masda 828 L Automatic Power window, central locking and many extra accessories. New Price: $36,300 Oenulne buyers, call *****3 or ******0 View:907 words
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Advertisement655 1981-06-11 21 •Übl MmMMMM^slbM** m%. Osf*i4ME> T J*MMMMM 1*74 LANCER lIS* Oood condition I private owner $8,800 ono Tel: *****18 I*7* COLT OALANT 1600SL. 2 private owners, alrcon. radio/ cassette. $14,800 o n o Tel: 7343*81 ■74 MTTSUBtSM COLT Lancer 1300 with alrcond. Up top condition. (8.800 Tel *****76 J) Toyotm TM655 words
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Advertisement871 1981-06-11 21 COMPANY CARS FOR SALE (DMECTORS' USED) a I*7* Volvo 244 OL c 1(77 V01v0 244 DLdmpoi led) a 1*77 Dalsun 260 C AutomaticStation wagon All the above cars are 1 owner L In showroom condition ENOUMES: 3MSSM or Hum JAGUAR. -74 MOO. XJ* Series X.4JL owner, new upholstery Done 60.000871 words
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Advertisement584 1981-06-11 22 NY***.**** n 55 VaMclM For Sal* m) r*i— isrrlaf Yokklos twn NmanCMB»wi— HlWn KM DakMßiMYveaa/c IST* OwSwaM BM *an Imm KBO M plc*-«S) Pell»_l*Mptc*-— >7.» taraklMSptckHW rfr* T«r«4« Hwhe pk*hi|> S«niaiM*vafi DawXln *—> HT 8 wKsils KM Cert 14*0 *Miiski»Ma*«a MMtMMIM'mM Terete LHwaes pica -«p r«77 OaSwSsii pawl U 2.8584 words
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Advertisement628 1981-06-11 22 WANTED ANY MODEL Private Registration Preferably PARF eligible (Irk Hong Enterprise Co 2 Short Street. *****18/ *****32 A BETTER VALUE tor your 1976 and above good used cars Interested call Peter ("hong 1T***** *****34 ALL TYPES OF scrap and good used cars wanted Oood price offered Contact Ng. *****22. 33T7989628 words
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Advertisement640 1981-06-11 22 iw a »^nii»ii M n ■w wMAiwwisuuinon ii rropsriMS 9j I 1^ "■^■isw*" -*jßJ**^g4 ~s» «»ga i ■ssfnwfl Next to Yio Chu Kang Shopping Centre Built-in area over 2000 sq. ft. Garden area over 4000 sq. ft. Luxurious fittings. Freehold land. Book Now! INSTALMENTS AVAILABLE PROMPT DELIVERY. For tnguirmt »nd640 words
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Advertisement941 1981-06-11 22 IV Accommodation A Pni#*U«J Q DIST 10 OCTACHEO BUNGALOW Vicinity of American School. 3 large bedrooms, attached bathrooms, servant's amenities, spaclous llvlng/dlnlng overlooking matured garden, separate family hall, walking distance to shops and Cold Storage *****75/ *****58 DMT. 1* LORONC PENCHALAK off Bartley Road Quiet peaceful surrounding, modern new double-storey941 words
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Advertisement760 1981-06-11 22 DIST. 17, LENOKOK MARIAM 3 bedrooms, beautiful singlestorey bungalow, unfurnished/ furnished. $2,000/ 82.300 Yong Fong Enterprises *****67 DIST. I*. SINGLE-STOREY DETACHED house, alrcond, completely furnished, matured garden at $3,500 3 years. 1/7/81 *****72 OMT. Tt. DOUBLE-STOREY 4-BED-ROOMED bungalow In St Heller's Avenue for only $3,500 with a big matured garden760 words
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Advertisement753 1981-06-11 22 Wa%fW*cilßMM>*wMMwte#swftM at. ebWwMlmbm^sVb>sb> MVs*w**»*wVV»fv«^*^s9sßl.RaWl W *^s^aW lIV 9 1 DIST S 3 minutes from Orchard Road. In good residential area Apartment with pool and 24-hour security 3 bedrooms. 3 attached bathrooms. I servant's room and 1 toilet. Fully alrcond. wall to flooring. OMT to off HOLLAND ROAD Beautiful 2 1/2753 words
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Advertisement688 1981-06-11 22 Sea Avenue $1,100 Textile Centre $'.SOO Thomson Road Flat 82.000 Lagoon View 13 JOO Sherwood Maisonette/ Tower SUSS tt.OOO Mlmoaa Park SMS* Taman Serasl BUS* Hilton Tower SMS* Qrangeford SJJOO SMBB Hln Sin Maisonette 11,888 Rldgewood Condominium BMSB High Point MJBB City Tower maisonette 54.J00 She) ford Apartment S*,soo Watten688 words
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Advertisement900 1981-06-11 22 W-% j_ai a) a^__ ---a|- OMT. 8 HILLTOP APARTMENT i bedrooms. $3,500 High Point. 3 Townhouse, 4 bedrooms. $4,500 Hlllpark Townhouse. 3 bedrooms. $4,500 Orangeford 2 bedrooms. $3,400 Rldgewood 3 bedrooms. $3,500 PAA *****75 LEONIE TOWERS Exclusive high floor apartment 3 large bedrooms. 1 spacious study. 2 levels. excellent view900 words
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Advertisement910 1981-06-11 22 D4BT IS. HIOH FLOOR beautiful apartment, facing sea. partly furnished 3 bedrooms, swimmlng pool. (2.000 to 53.000 I. Veron Company *****66/*****00 OIST. 11 MOULMESN ROAD Ist floor, furnished. 3 bedroor.s attached bathrooms for short term. 51. 500 Contact *****8/ *****04 DIBT. 28. GREEN MEADOWS Upper Thomson Road 3-bedroomed maisonette S2JOO910 words
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Advertisement1594 1981-06-11 23 I k x mm§a^a a ml mm r.mi-Ui lA wanted TO RENT 2 or 3-rooms H D.B flat Ideal areas. Kallang. Katong or Bedok Plea-ie conUrl Mus Chan. *****00 WANTED TO RENT 3/ 4 bedroom flat in Juron*< Boon Lay/ Teban Oarden area Call *****82 after 330pm reousreo J TO1,594 words
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Advertisement1609 1981-06-11 23 |f— A lv ACCOMMOOSOQM v »w*OBsBtHsH J JALAN LENOKOK SEMt-OCTACH-ED single-storey bungalow. 3.200 sq fl $300,000 No agents Contact *****59 JALAN SENANG. INTERMEDIATE double-storey Terrace 2200 sq ft Selling $280,000 Call: Dynasty. *****95 SSLETAR HSLLS. SSMOLE-STOREV terrace house, area. 3.200 sq.ft. Selling $240,000 ono Contact Thana Housing: *****74 SHANOM-LA PARK1,609 words
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Advertisement1296 1981-06-11 23 IV Aeeomniodation A Properties s= FOREIGNERS CAN BUY! HB.L LaiurMNM apartments wtth vacant Top executive 4-bedroomed as In and raeraaWanal fa- apartment with the best cWIIss: condominium amenities o Pandan Valley, Polnsettla Built-in area 4,100 sqft Tewara. high floor. 4 bedrooms. 2,100 sqft Parquet DRAVCOTT TOWERS Mooring, furnished $740,000. High1,296 words
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Advertisement1873 1981-06-11 23 IV AcconMrrodaflon A Properties AN EXPENSIVELY RENOVATED apartment off Stevens Drive, with swimming pool and sauna baths, area 1300 sqft Selling $720,000 or nearest Tenanted at $3,500. Expire: mld-1982. Tel *****00/*****70 CENTRALLY LOCATED APARTMENT Pandan Valley. 1700 sq.ft $550,000 Penthouse 6000 sq.ft $1 35 million. King's Mansion 1700 sq ft1,873 words
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Advertisement686 1981-06-11 23 IV Accommodation 4 Properties VACANT LAND AT Nallur Road, about 10.000 sq ft with planning menu Price $100 psf Contact *****58 No agents S SHOP LOTS In East Coast Road. near Katong Shopping Centre with planning approval and va- i cam possession Each $1 million *****34 LAND AT OEVLAND Road.686 words
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Advertisement659 1981-06-11 23 T) 17.060 sa.ft. Oroundfloor factory for sale at Upper Thomson Industrial Estate 5 milevS4oop.a.l. 2) DwiiJ. 16.000 aafl. vacant land, suitable for 8-storey flatted factory with plann ing approval $350 p I tf>l#reetexf writ* to: p o bo. in COLOMBO COURT POST OFFICE SINGAPORE (117 JURONG AREA, DIST approximately 60.000659 words
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Advertisement879 1981-06-11 24 •7 OfltewSpocw a) For Sale Dial. »tl» Orehar* Tewers. high floor 356 sq rt $1500 p. I c DM 071» We* Hup Clmpln 7.070 v) ft al $890 psf Diet, ana at* Urn Tewer 827 sq ft SWOps f c Met SSSS Orokere Psssa 17J60 sq ftSSOOpsr FOURSOME HOLOwMS A879 words
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Advertisement949 1981-06-11 24 OFFICE CUM SHOWROOM at Parklane Shopping Mall, 3rd fliwr 880 Mj fl Immediate occupation Marcus DavM *****46 ORCHARO ROAO OWTStOE CBD 3.000 sq ft Merlin Plasa 750/1200 soft Marina House 4.400 sq ft YSC Property 286-66«6 PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE Unit 1117. llth floor, with window., partitions carpet 660 sq ft949 words
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Advertisement1052 1981-06-11 24 ■W *^R*Ms^s*VwVfl^P^EsVle7<l(>fl l^^sV4^«aW|lV9 PEARL'S CENTRE SHOP rum SBT S *'V*aH ESBB office for sale or rent 204. 328. •if3r?^P«B3TFT^Bsl vx «l-' 1 RenUl $330 $500 SM .1 I *IL* 1 Sell ng Price 1160.000/- snd ■"pf^T^fPlinnilT^sl at>OV *****29. ***** U. BMMHiitgligggiggiligifl M p m oi »> "><) oi»4 on ground1,052 words
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Advertisement509 1981-06-11 24 vi rouijswtPLifi s MfSuilCuOfi PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE COURSE FOR LCCI JUNE 1962 EXAMINATION Full-iim. Part-tint*) Comm.ncing 15/6/81 Enrol now at: MBXANO SCHOOL OF COMMERCE. (Becielailal SlmiMii Dtvtetow) SB*. 3rd Fleer. Orchard BMs, (Abov. Viryl Emporium) Tet 7M8»77/TMBtrS. City School of Commerce I (A member of the Stamford Oroup of Colleges509 words
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Advertisement889 1981-06-11 24 LEARN TO BE Telephone Operators, Typists. Telex Operators. Computer Operators Job guaranteed Registration booklet $1 Room 808, Far East Shopping Centre (Opposite Lido), Orchard Road. Spore 0823 or Unit 280 Pertama Complex. Kuala Lumpur SHORTHAND BtOIMNERS COURSE commencing 10 8.81 Wednesdays 800 pm 7.30 pm. Or Mondays 730 pm 800889 words
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Advertisement713 1981-06-11 24 VI Education 4 Iratnjctton |J|| IMOIVIOUAt OR GROUP tuition M?t£?i?u££ft t *S£?S L Driving Instruction 881 MI SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBBBSSBB ?J!ufiblJ O f Jr* t sJ^rl^/ TT M T .?i! I THf rm J ORWINO Centre ROY En f li,h/ Chinese at an "Tevel J" 11 "**"""«> m,trucConveraation also *****00 l r713 words
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Advertisement542 1981-06-11 24 vii Travel Tews |JL I 1 I A s^ssT^^^^^si^^k 'rti 1 A great way to travel PORTOPIA '81 Port Island Kobe Japan 20 March to 15 September fl Futuristic "Cultural City^ Vee«k On The SeaM Don't Miss the first Super Expo ol its kind lo be held this century! Sea542 words
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Advertisement324 1981-06-11 25 VN TrtvtJ Tnrs >l< I J r\ 7 Big Country Q&l V it'-^SP iiJaTß<Ts_i B*9 Scenery {VJM Big Value f t^ Exclusive to N^4tf 'Jf WESTWARD HO 1 -w v *1 ,<£&£»*£ Yosemite Nat' l Park Z WiM d/J^ Hearst Castle J# aB l\u- *J 4 /jJFw S**^ Monterey j^|F324 words
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Advertisement534 1981-06-11 25 f^ni DINERS HOI IDAYS I A reliable way to travel Trust us! We believe in giving you the best! IODIEMT UHltNl 8/11/14 days ail Taiwan/Hongkoncyßangkok/Paitaya 51.772rt1.93r/$2,067 lin4da7sManllayTalwan/Mongkong i 1 I S1,8««2,150 Jfc 9 days Manila/Hongkong $1,745 JV» 10 days All Japan tour N&JhBH I (PORTOPIA'BI) *2,T7» LJHHj-J j 3 days534 words
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Advertisement1095 1981-06-11 25 MM T aMaaJ VamaaaWaw) wii irsvM i ours I*^|^N I NAM HO TMKI UWICE (J) m LTD Ql4-16-18, Paarfs Catrtra, Eu Toog Sen Street (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 01 OS. Tet *****33 (7 Nnea) 119. People's Park Comptex Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tet *****1/*****2/ *****3/*****2/*****6/ *****8/*****3 TAI4O ■OTMUnUTIM1,095 words
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Advertisement677 1981-06-11 25 711-31- ■aai^aai IL Evwits X 114 Lost Found 116 Religious aBBBBaaHEiSr-^— Announcements LOST 1 FEMALE PERSIAN < AT £M MaW 1 year old. long light L dark r brown hair S» about 15" long with long lail TWNU I Christian ctMTftf At Neee Arm SuMdtng Orchard PIW SCNTS c!rZt JOY677 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration112 1981-06-11 26 Madam KHOR GEOK ENG aged 71. (wife of the late Dr. Toh Chiong Hieng) passed away peacefully on 10th June 1981, leaving behind Son Son-in-taw Toh Kalk Blng Tan Soon Lock, Alfred Daughter* D«ughtor-in-l«w Toh Chu Yu Lee Nal San, Mary Toh Meh Meh and four grandchildren. Cortog* 87 Namly112 words
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Obituary106 1981-06-11 26 Th* Family o« ma lata MRS UN TICK CM) AN (MOMKMKKMLW) ■Mm to thank Oocton 1 Mm— i o« Wan) 43 tOM. all Mmk. col Iiihii »iila<l»M t»r ttMtt Mm ■nd wfttdtM tfurtnQ (Mir notiH to*- TIm tamHy <X Hm lat* ««p«rtid sill Jum INI) wMi to thank ratoMm*, MMtds106 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1981-06-11 26 Piaprtalai of Vang Wail 1 Co Chang* A«a», S'pora, pimd ana> pucitMWy an 10 Juna mi Cortog* taava ■lock 34, 143-S Up^ar Croii Straal tar ttamaUen M Mount Varnan CramalorMMn on Sundar i«-»-»1. 12.30 pm. a HMrti o4 raspsot tlw oofwpsny wW to ckM*d for bustn*«a from tOIti54 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1981-06-11 26 LILIAN CHEN 8HU CHING May God (rant her eternal rest And may perpetual light shine upon her. Atway* rawmbwd by Mr Dam*. Iran*, Jumlm, Soon Khan* fat. Tan CMn Hual. •otty, LHy 4 Tar-37 words
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Obituary, Illustration102 1981-06-11 26 Departed 11th Jim* KM Today, our hearts cry for a dear Friend Cherishing fond memories of you. Though you are gone Your Image still lingers In our minds you know how we loved and treasured your presence. But on this day. a year ago. Ood has102 words
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69 1981-06-11 26 In Loving Memory of our Dearest Sister LILIAN CHEN SHU CHING One year has passed since you left us (or the Lord Your departure was a sad one but memories or you iUU linger dearly In our hearts Alarayi umimbmd by D«d Mum. BrodMra: Alan. Dennis, Frankle. Chin Chi. Peter.69 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1981-06-11 26 123 Acknowledgements The Family of the Late: MR TAN KOK TING Ag»d:70 pA94#O 6W9y p#AC#flMty OO </6/19»1 wish to thank relatives and friends (or their kind and valuable attendances, condolences, assistance and donations during their recent bereavement Oraleful thanks also to Doctors and SUtf of Wards 19. OH and Cheng87 words
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Obituary, Illustration120 1981-06-11 26 IN I.OV1NO MEMORY OF ■MSB LILIAN CHEN DEPARTED 11TH JUNE 1tM A year today Ood called you Home We cant change the Creator's plan You left, leaving behind Broken voices and heart* Since you've gone 1 no more visit the places where we spent our childhood and120 words
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Advertisement82 1981-06-11 26 IN THE HIGH COIBT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Cempaaiea madia* Up Ne. 41 ef IHI la the Matter et tae CempaaVe Act (Chapter IM) Ajj| la sac Matter ef BINGAMAB CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD NOTICE OP WINDING lIP ORDER Wlndlng-Up Order made the 22nd day of May. 1961.82 words
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Advertisement636 1981-06-11 26 )*nv 546/1 /14/tl PIPC 4*0003 Jabatan Telekom, Kawasan Tengah, P. Jaya KENYATAAN TAWARAN Taworon toworon odolc* dipelowa daripada Pemborong pemborong yong beidoftor dengon Jabatan Kenia Roya dan Umbogo letrik Negora ««perh yong berikut: Te»«W No Ta^uk Kelat PJ<1) 11/81 EUctrieal ifWtoHahon work for C the Provision of AC Maim power636 words
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Advertisement577 1981-06-11 26 I requires *GCE 'O' Level from technical stream or vocational institute/Diploma in Mechanical Engineering *3 4 years experience in repairing and maintenance of power presses, machine tools and other workshop machinery •GCE 'O' Level from technical stream or vocational institute 1 -2 years experience in material control or planning department577 words
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Advertisement379 1981-06-11 26 ANALYST/PROGRAMMER A well established and progressive group of companies in South-East Asia wishes to expand its Singapore data processing operations and now requires suitably qualified persons to fill the position of Analyst Programmer The Analyst/Programmer will report to the EDP Manager and will be responsible for the development and maintenance379 words
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Advertisement448 1981-06-11 26 IN THE HIGH COUBT OF THE REPUBUC OF SINGAPORE sen Ne. nn > ef Ml BETWEEN SIM UM FINANCE LTD. ...PiMiutUtn AND 1. UNK PUNTING PTE. LTD. I. CHANG CHIN HSION J. KEE CHWEE BUN 4. BNG TIAN SIEW Deteaimate NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To:CHANO CHIN HSION, No. 10, Jalan Puteri448 words
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Advertisement608 1981-06-11 26 IN rilK Hit. ll CIH XT OK THK KKPI Bill OK SINGAPORE CampuJf* Hlmlliik I p N*. M •f IMI la Uk matter af the Ciapiyii Art, Chapter ltt mt la the nultrr at Suihr 1 patartcry Pte. LM. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for608 words
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Article, Illustration412 1981-06-11 27 Lendl and Hana are products of new system PRAGUE, Wed. The once despised •aristocratic" sport of tennis has been systematicaUy developed over the last 10 years. Young Czech Hana Mandlikova, who took the women's title at the French Open championships and compatriot Ivan Lena),AFP - 412 words
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Article260 1981-06-11 27 Fine start by McEnroe and Tanner LONDON, Wed. Americans John McEnroe and Roscoe Tanner, two of the main threats to Bjorn Borg's hopes of a sixth successive Wimbledon crown, began their preparation on grass with impressive first-round wins in the London Grand Prix tennis tournament yesterday. McEnroe, aiming for hisReuter - 260 words
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323 1981-06-11 27 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By CLASS 4 horses eligible to run in restricted terms races have become a "standby" class. They do not seem to be able to run on schedule. Only once since the MRA decided to segregate Class 4 horses unraced in323 words
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Article168 1981-06-11 27 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. MMMowtewa should be worth another chance in the Class 4, Div 1 I,Boom race here on Sunday. Dropped to Class 4, the American-bred by What A Pleasure, stormed home to win a Div 5 1,200 m race at Ipoh in168 words
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Article77 1981-06-11 27 LONDON, Wed. The English Teat and County Cricket Board have agreed to play during the 1981-82 tour of India at Jammu a ground on which England's women cricketers refused to turn out earlier this year. The women's team walked out of a scheduled match atReuter - 77 words
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Article46 1981-06-11 27 BRISBANE. Wed Greg Chappell, the former Australian captain, said yesterday that he plans to return to first class cricket "I'll be available a* a player if my form is good enough The rest I'll Just have to play by ear" said Chappell Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article24 1981-06-11 27 HELSINKI, Wed. Finland led Bulgaria 1-0 after the first day of their European Zone B second-round Davis Cup tennis match yesterday ReuterReuter - 24 words
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358 1981-06-11 27 SOCCER ROUND-UP PARIS, Wed. St. Etienne took a step closer to the League and Cup double last night when they reached the French Football Association Cup final for the eighth time. St. Etienne, who won the semi-final first leg 2-1, drew 1-1 with theAgencies - 358 words
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Article213 1981-06-11 27 LONDON, Wed. BillieJean Kink, the most successful Wimbledon competitor of all time, will not be playing at this year's championships, which begin in two weeks' time. If she were, she would not have been pleased with her preparation at the Surrey grass-court women's tennisReuter; UPI - 213 words
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Article207 1981-06-11 27 JANICE BEAH - JANICE BEAH By IN an effort to give Singapore tennis that extra boost it needs, the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association have revived their inter-club league. This league, which consists of four sections the men's and women's Premier grade, and men's B and C grades fizzled out207 words
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Article465 1981-06-11 27 NEW YORK, Wed Sandra Post, of Canada, collected U5522,500 ($48,375) for her victory in the women's golf tournament in Malvern, Pennsylvania, to move up to 10th place in this year s United States women's golf tour earnings with U5557. 025, the Ladies' Professional Golf Association reported yesterday. American NancyAgencies - 465 words
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Advertisement1305 1981-06-11 27 M^ National national Westminster bank limited A 901-907 ShingKwan House, 4 Shenton Way iK ▼A WeStminSlGr Singapore O1O6.Tel: *****44 Foreign Exchange Tel: ***** 77 Telex: RS 21 989 BdnK Head Office: 41 Lothbury, London EC2, England Consolidated bolonce sheet of 31 December 1980 J 1980 1980 1979 i979~~~H Ordinory shareholders'1,305 words
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Article, Illustration623 1981-06-11 28 Bee Khim the queen with warmth and wit She feels more must be done to bring in the youngsters KEE BEE KHIM is nice. She really is a very nice person. Her warmth, sense of humour, coupled with natural wit, make you feel like you've known her for ages. She623 words
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Article196 1981-06-11 28 Tong Whye are fancied TONG WHYE, the defending champions, will start as favourites in the national youth basketball championships on Monday at the People's Association, reports PETER SIOW They will vie for honours with 31 other teams in the men's section, while 12 sides will compete in the women's. The196 words
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186 1981-06-11 28 THE Singapore Sports Council are offering two Esso University awards to sportsmen, who are enrolled in full degree courses in the Arts, Social Science and Science faculties of the National University of Singapore. The awards, which are in recognition of the students'186 words
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Article186 1981-06-11 28 PETER BIOW - PETER BIOW By THE Singapore Martial Arts Instructors' Association have shortlisted 32 pugilists for the combined demonstration on July 24 and 25 at the Gay World Stadium. The 32 come from various schools of thought taekwondo, karate, bersilat and Chinese kung-fu and will be pitted according to186 words
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Article241 1981-06-11 28 SEREMBAN, Wed. A 17-minute blackout at the NSCRC Hall last night was a bigger sensation than the aIT-Sidek brothers men's single final in the Negri Open badminton championships. The blackout occurred when Razif led Misbun 8-3 in the first set and it appeared to affect hisNST - 241 words
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Article31 1981-06-11 28 PARIS. Wed. The FranceJapan Davis Cup match will be held either in Tours or at the Roland Garros Stadium here. Frenoh Tennis Federation president Philippe Chatrier announced yesterday AFP.AFP - 31 words
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367 1981-06-11 28 Sussex share lead after innings victory LONDON, Wed. Sussex, unbeaten in all competitions this season, took up joint leadership of the English county cricket league with a win over Lancashire yesterday. Sussex, level at the top with Nottinghamshire, won by an innings and 62 runs as 24-year-old allrounder lan GreigReuter - 367 words
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Advertisement655 1981-06-11 28 has vacancies for the post of RESEARCHERS We are looking for two high calibre Researchers to join our Development and Research Department which provides information services to senior and top management within the Times Organisation. The successful candidates will be part of a team responsible for planning and preparing indepth655 words
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Advertisement464 1981-06-11 28 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN PERHUTANAN SABAH (SAFOOA) JAWATAN KOSONG Applications are invited from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens for the following posts. Applicants should not be more than 35 years of age and should possess a good command of Bahasa Malaysia. 1 Pott: SENIOR ACCOUNTANT Salary Seal*: CCR A l 2 $2,095 x464 words
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Advertisement44 1981-06-11 28 I Our deep appreciation and many thanks to our clients, friends and well wishers for their flowers and I congratulatory messages. I CHAIRMAN I AND I THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS I SUPERMIX CONCRETE PTE LTD Tomorrow HOTTEST NEWS IN JOHOR mum fishy f (ADVERTISEMENT)44 words
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Article, Illustration297 1981-06-11 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI KING'S CUP COMPETITION FINAL WARM-UP By SINGAPORE will send their national squad to compete in the King's Cup soccer competition in Bangkok from Nov. 9 to Dec. 2. The Football Association of Singapore, who are one of 10 countries invited, have accepted the invitation297 words
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307 1981-06-11 29 A FOUR-GOAL victory margin would have reflected better Armed Forces' superb team work, skill and fitness rather than their slim 1-0 win over Police in the Ovaltine National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night, reports JOE DORAI. For307 words
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Article29 1981-06-11 29 HONGKONG, Wed. India trounced the Philippines M in the Fourth Asian Cup women's soccer tournament today. In another match Hongkong beat Singapore 14 after a goalless first-half. AP.AP - 29 words
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Article32 1981-06-11 29 KLANG. Wed. Selangor Police Selection side handed Razak Cup champions Indian Airlines their first shock defeat beating them 34) in a friendly hockey match at Kota Raja Stadium today NSTNST - 32 words
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Article21 1981-06-11 29 UNITED MOTOR WORKS drew 3-3 with the Port Authority Recreation Club in a friendly soccer match at Bukit Chermin yesterday.21 words
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Article102 1981-06-11 29 THE Football Association of Singapore will mete out severe punishment to players found guilty of accepting bribes. Dr. Philip Chen, the FAS secretary, last night reiterated FAS tough disciplinary stand 24 hours after announcing that his association will not tai.e action against seven Intermediate102 words
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Article440 1981-06-11 29 MUCH has been written in your sports pages on the shameful defeat of Singapore by Selangor in the Malaysia Cup final on May 30. The attitude of "'friiin soccer fans towards the national team has also been commented upon "A fan in need is a fan indeed As a440 words
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Article, Illustration372 1981-06-11 29 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By 'Jita used the wrong players not the wrong tactics...' SAMAD ALAPITCHAY, national soccer team captain, walked into Times House yesterday evening to clarify certain points of his story that appeared in his soccer column in The Star, a Malaysian daily, on Sunday. Said Samad: "There372 words
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274 1981-06-11 29 P'MG HONG KWANG - Coach Kuppan spells out key to success P'MG HONG K WANG By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Commitment am workrate will be the key to Malaysia's chances ii the President's Cup soccer tournament in Soutl Korea starting on Saturday. "Frankly, these are not qualities which will ensure certain success, but what we've274 words
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Article23 1981-06-11 29 ADELAIDE. Wed. Australia edged out Taiwan 3-2 (halftime 1-0) in a World Cup Asia-Ocea-nia Group One qualifying «occer match today. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article203 1981-06-11 29 BSAS name team for Pattaya THE Board Sailing Association of Singapore yesterday named the team to the Mistral world competition, off Pattaya, from Nov. 18-28, reports PETER HOW. The windsurfers are Ho Kah Soon, Paul Chan, Lorgan Wong, Ramli Salleh, Yves Kernels, Luc Korteweg and women Fancoise Valdelievre and Blaudine203 words
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301 1981-06-11 29 WILFRED YEO - By SINGAPORE'S bowling representatives to the South-east Asia Games in Manila in December will be chosen following a four-month selection trial. The trial, to choose six men and six women, will be made in four stages. But their bowling performances will constitute only 60 per301 words
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Article183 1981-06-11 29 ZURICH, Wed. Joao Havelange, the International Football Federation president yesterday, announced details of the final round for the Junior World Cup scheduled from Oct. 3-18 in six Australian cities. The 16 finalists qualified in elimination rounds among teams from 99 nations, a record number of participantsAP - 183 words
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Article, Illustration214 1981-06-11 29 JOHN FERNANDEZ, the former Singapore national and Lion City Cup coach, was yesterday called up by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau to assist in their probe into allegations ,that the Malaysia Cup final was fixed. Fernandez, serving a fiveyear ban from holding office in214 words
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Article26 1981-06-11 29 TOKYO, Wed. Belgium's soccer club Brugge beat Internazionale Milano. of Italy, 2-0 (half time 1-0) in the Japan Cup soccer final here today. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Advertisement411 1981-06-11 29 Spore players did not j sol Cup Final Coach mode tactical blunder r j** "I'Try-p j*".^, SAMAIVS column that appeared In The Star on Janet RftV/iUf A SMALL INVESTMENT |UKVy|LS) BUT A GIANT STEP FORWARD J^JSaT^al FOR YOUR BUSINESS. A a IMS. since Mi founding in California, U S.A. in411 words
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Miscellaneous104 1981-06-11 29 HOCKEY nttmOf. Indian Airlines v Indian Association (Balestier Road, S). SCC 2nd XI v Public Works Department SC (SCC, 5.15). SOCCER NMUaaJ uferII limiwil Kan- pong Ibi CSC v Dover Clement! SC, Sembawang Kee Ann v Farrer Park United. Teck Ghee Rovers v Tanah Merah CSC (All matches at Farrer104 words
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260 1981-06-11 30 Police seize 250,000 pirated tapes POLICE, with the help of the Singapore Phonogram Association (SPA) yesterday seized 250,500 recorded tapes worth more than $500,000 under the Copyright Act. The seizure from a flatted factory off Balestier Road was the biggest so far in the SPA's war against music pirates. They260 words
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Article60 1981-06-11 30 BEIJING. Wed. China has arrested an alleged spy and accused him of mailing to Hongkong fake anti-commu-nist letters purporting to come from Nationalist sympathisers on the mainland The People's Daily said today that Taiwanese intelligence had paid Zhong Jiefu HKJIOO (Ss39| for each letter he postedReuter - 60 words
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366 1981-06-11 30 India and Pak agree on right to arms ISLAMABAD, Wednesday INDIA and Pakistan agreed today that each nation had the "sovereign light" to acquire weapons in a joint statement that could herald an arms race on the Indian subcontinent. The statement was issued after two rounds of formal talks betweenUPI - 366 words
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132 1981-06-11 30 BANGKOK, Wed. A gunman shot dead a provincial newspaper editor in northern Thailand today in what police believe was an attempt to prevent publication of evidence in a murder case. Mr Montri Pattharavart, 42, editor of Seri Nakhon newspaper was shot six timesAP - 132 words
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Article50 1981-06-11 30 NEW DELHI, Wed. A bus carrying Soviet and Afghan women on a sight-seeing trip was hijacked last week. Four women were later found dead. Diplomatic sources said the bus was apparently hijacked by rebels. It was going to a tourist area at Karizmir, 20 km from Kabul. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration339 1981-06-11 30 TEHERAN, Wed. President AbeUuwsm Baal-B»dr straggled to bold to Ewer today after an official loyal to n resigned as governor of the central baak, depades approved a bill restricting Us right to block legislation aad the armed tones declared their rapport for Aystollss BahoUaJ. EhsmeiMy. TheReuter - 339 words
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240 1981-06-11 30 No US move to start talks say Soviets MOSCOW, Wed PRESIDENT Leonid Brezhnev has accused the United States of having taken no step towards renewing arms talks with the Soviet Union. "On the contrary, the Americans are delaying on various pretexts the beginning of such a discussion while we, forUPI - 240 words
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Article43 1981-06-11 30 TOKYO, Wed Police today arrested four trade union activists on charges of beating up several senior executives (3 the American-owned Narita International Hotel because the hotel management had refused to recognise the 40-mem-ber union since the hotel opened in 19T9. KyodoKyodo - 43 words
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Article34 1981-06-11 30 BEIJING. Wed An official spokesman said China today approved the nomination of Arthur Hummel as the next United States Ambassador to the People's Republic Hummel. 61, is presently Ambassador in Pakistan. AFP.AFP - 34 words
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Article32 1981-06-11 30 GENEVA, Wed About 1,700 East Europeans, most of them Poles, arrived in Austria last May to seek asylum in the West, the Intergovernmental Committee for Migration (ICM) said today -ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration463 1981-06-11 30 WARSAW, W*d A KREMLIN warning that the independence of Poland is at stoke has thrown Communist Party hardliners on to the offensive and raised serious questions about the future of the reform movement. Poles heard the warning on radio and television yesterday asReuter; UPI - 463 words
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Article118 1981-06-11 30 NewKL law on ill-gotten gains KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Government will be introducing laws soon to enable the confiscation of properties which are believed to be ill-gotten gains from drug trafficking. Home Affairs Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafle, in making the announcement today, said this should serve as a118 words
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175 1981-06-11 30 Indian navy recovers 1,000 bodies NEW DELHI, Wed. Navy officials recovering as many as 1,000 bodies In possibly the world's worst train accident said they may explode open passenger cars submerged in the Bagmati River, the Press Trust of India reported today. Cranes at the disaster scene in Bihar stateUPI - 175 words
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Article84 1981-06-11 30 COLOMBO, Wed. Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranasingne Premadasa said today an official inquiry would be held into recent political violence in the country which led the government last week to declare a nationwide emergency. Parliament's session was boycotted by the opposition Tamil United Liberation Front (Tulf) whichReuter - 84 words
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Obituary154 1981-06-11 30 DOCTOR T. MARKANOU. r».J.K. passed away peacefully on 9.8*1 leaving behind beloved wife, sons: Manendran. Or Vljendran (Vlje Eye Clinic, K.L.). Ravlndran, daughter: Mrs Senlhllva»an. son-in-law: Dr. 8 Senthllvasan (Australia), sister Mrs R. Ralhy Mahendran. Priya Vljendran. Keat Eng Ravlndran. 9 grandchildren and a host of relatives Cortege154 words
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159 1981-06-11 30 Bangkok minister quits after criticism BANGKOK, Wed. Interior Minister Prathuang Kiratibutr resigned today, delivering a serious blow to Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's coalition government. Mr Prathuang, 59, had come under attack in parliament for the failure of his police forces to solve a number of terrorist bombings. He was alsoUPI - 159 words
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Advertisement137 1981-06-11 30 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. The market hits a new high and three companies hit the headlines. GENTINGS, reaching out for a fistful of rubber and oil palm, opens its arms to new investors. SIME DARBY, a-venturing in the United States, buys itself some new wheeJs. And MUI137 words
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Advertisement360 1981-06-11 30 My days in Death Row S. Karthigesu, the lecturer who caused a sensation in Malaysian legal circles recently, talks about the 10 months he spent in Pudu Prison waiting for death. He presents his thoughts, his talks with fellow prisoners and about life in Death Row in a special interview.360 words
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Miscellaneous208 1981-06-11 30 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Weather outlook up to 1 p.m: Showers In a few areas clearing in the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 1.41 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: $J88 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 15 20C Ooudy I Ue Aagde* 19/27C Clear208 words
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70 1981-06-11 1 Oriental one-f or-f our bonus issue ORIENTAL Holdings Bhd has announced a one-for-four bonus issue and and a final dividend for 1980 of 13 per cent less tax. The company also announced an audited group pretax profit of $58.6 million, up 105 per cent, and profit after tax and extraordinary70 words
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Article75 1981-06-11 1 PARIS, Wed. France's socialist government today proposed new taxes on windfall profits made by French banks and oil producing firms in 1960, plus a new income tax of an unspecified amount for 156,000 top income tax payers in 1961. Presidential spokesman Pierre Beregovoy told journalists that a four-hourReuter - 75 words
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Article72 1981-06-11 1 THE Chartered Bank has announced that effective today, its prime lending rate will be raised half per cent to 13 per cent. Fixed deposit rates will be 10 1/2 per cent for one-month, 10 3 4 per cent for 3-6 months and 11 per cent for 9-12 months.72 words
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Article63 1981-06-11 1 PAN Electric Industries Ltd has stated that in the absence of any adverse factors, the directors expect results for the group for the current year to be at least comparable to 1980s. Replying to trie Stock Exchange of Singapore on its proposed one-for-four bonus issue, the company said63 words
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Article68 1981-06-11 1 MERCHANT bankers N M Rothschild has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that Multipurpose Holdings has sufficient funds to satisfy full acceptance of its proposed offer for the remaining shares of Guthrie Bhd. Multi-Purpose had announced on Monday its purchase of 73 per cent of Guthrie Bhd and under68 words
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Article63 1981-06-11 1 standing Remington Rand THE Remington Rand factory in the Netherlands that was declared bankrupt in May this year has been acquired by three Arab businessmen. The three are Ismat Khatib, president of Al Jeel International of Kuwait, Mishary Al-Khalid, also from Kuwait, and Abdul Ghani El Ajou from Saudi Arabia.63 words
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Article61 1981-06-11 1 QUITO (Ecuador), Wed. Opec finance ministers will hold a three-day meeting here later this month, Ecuador's chief representative to the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries said. The meeting, from June 20 to 23, will discuss contributions from member countries to an Opec aid fund to non-oil producing thirdReuter - 61 words
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Article67 1981-06-11 1 :~"BIENNE (Switzerland), Wed. Switzerland's second largest watchmaking group said it has started destroying outdated Omega watches in order to reduce excessive stocks which has led to huge losses last year. Ulrich Doenz, general manager of the Societe Suisse Pour L'lndustrie Horlogere, told a press conference the watches failedReuter - 67 words
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Article63 1981-06-11 1 DETROIT, Wed. Executives of the United Auto Workers voted unanimously to rejoin the AFL"**^CIO, healing a 13-year rift in America's labour establishment and boosting its political muscle. The remarriage will be complete by July 1, UAW officials said. It is intended to give labour a more unified63 words
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Article78 1981-06-11 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. Figures made available by the US Labour Department has shown that unemployment is rising in other key industrial countries as well as in the United States. Last week, President Ronald Reagan's administration announced an increase to 7.6 per cent of the US labour force, after theAP - 78 words
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Article55 1981-06-11 1 programs it fostered.— UPI TOKYO, Wed. Liv Xhinghua, deputy general manager of China's National Technical Import Corp, will visit Japan shortly to propose a fiveyear suspension of a contract for Japan's Mitsubishi industrial group to build a steel mill at Baoshan, near Shanghai, the Japan-China Association on EconomyReuter - 55 words
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230 1981-06-11 1 MORE than a dozen financial institutions in Singapore have subscribed to the Asean Finance Corporation (AFC) which will be officially launched in the Republic next week. They have formed a holding company, Asfinco, to take up Singapore's allotment of $20 million ...The major230 words
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818 1981-06-11 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ HOTEL AND OFFICE BUILDING SOUGHT By THE Ayala group, one of the largest conglomerates in the Philippines, is banking on the prominent role Singapore will play in the future development of the region. Just five years after it has made its presence818 words
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Article393 1981-06-11 1 ZHOU MEI - S. Darby continues expansion ZHOU MEI, By Economics Correspondent AGREEMENT has been reached between Sime Darby Bhd and three major American corporations which will allow the Malaysian-based mv 1 1 i national conglomerate to expand its manufacturing and distribution facilities in Malaysia and other South-east Asian countries. Sime Darby announced393 words
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Article189 1981-06-11 1 ROBIN Shipyard has won a $200 million order for two jack-up rigs newly designed by a sister company. Both the rigs, which are of the new Robco 350 series, were ordered by the state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC) of India. ONGC is currently spearheading189 words
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Article40 1981-06-11 1 C X Tan( JOO +120 MTC 55 106 Rolhm.n. 100 +80 Guthrie -.78 52 U M W .70 <4S Liagui 70 +35 SPPL 440+32 Maliyiwili 432 +32 Grand Central ClO +22 BAT 288+22 Spore Land 1410 +20 OCBC 1220+2040 words
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Article27 1981-06-11 1 C Sncara 1800 -SO MU I ltr» -40 Apollo 4 4 -24 OIK X 0 -20 Tan t hong flO -20 Sin Hen( Chan tM -IB27 words
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Article36 1981-06-11 1 June 9 June 10 BT Indicator: *****4.*****253 87 Industrials: 898.84 912.28 Finance: 1864 36 1866.51 Hotels: *****6 1327 84 Properties: 923.01 ***** Minings 400.28 400.19 Plantations 1017.15 1019.34 OCBC: 866 58 874.33 SESInd: 919.44 *****36 words
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Article21 1981-06-11 1 Guthrie 1.134.000 Haw Par 789.000 U M W 555.000 Malayawata 375.000 Total turnover: 10.50 m Total value: 556.80 m21 words
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Article281 1981-06-11 1 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed higher on continued busing support in selective active trading. (.othrtf Hhd resumed trading to end 52 cent* higher »t $4.7( compared with Ita pre-Ms-nr—l>a price. The Straita Times Industrials Index me 13.44 palate to a record 112.78. KUALA LUMPUR: Investor* began281 words
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Article29 1981-06-11 1 Up Down Inch Industrials 46 38 18 Finance 4 5 5 Hotels 4 5 1 Properties 5 2 2 Minings 2 1 Plantations 3 3 3 Deb/Loans 129 words
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Article369 1981-06-11 2 HONGKONG: Stocks closed the half-day session here mostly firmer in moderately active trading yesterday. The Hang 1 Seng index rose 16 18 points to I 173f25. an eight-year high. I Among leading stocks, Ckeaag Ksaa gained 50 rents to dose atHKS33. HMCksac Bask 20 to $17. HsteMsta Wai mass369 words
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Article311 1981-06-11 3 SYDNEY. Wed Indications I of a new upward push on domestic interest rates, s le- j veiling off in International gold j prices and a bout of financial year-end tax-squaring sent stocks into a sharp decline, dealers said Oils were particularly hard J hit on predictions world crude prices311 words
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Article247 1981-06-11 3 NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market ended on s weak note, pressed by mounting concern about developments in the Middle East. Analysts said investors generally were waiting for an indication of the Arab response to Israel's bombing of an Iraqi nuclear installation. The Dow Jones Industrial average lost247 words
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Article221 1981-06-11 3 AMSTERDAM. Tues. Share prices were mixed to lower, with KLM down three and Royal Dutch up 0.40 in Dutch internationals, dealers said. ABM fell ISO in otherwise steady banks while in shipping Nedlloyd was two lower. In insurances, Ennia shed one and Amev gained 0.50 Publishers VNU slipped one221 words
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Article189 1981-06-11 3 ZURICH, Tues. Prices closed mixed In lacklustre trading, dealers said. Banks eased, ted by bank Leu. But Credit Suisse bearer closed slightly higher. Recently hard hit OerlikonBuehrle gained 25 francs to 2.195 in active trading, while elsewhere in finandals, Interfood, Slka and Trans-KB rose markedly, CLOSING PBICBS JUNE rtanct189 words
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Article667 1981-06-11 3 LONDON, Wed. The market closed mixed after a moderately active session today, with (JK government bonds gaining up to half a point helped by the finnnea of sterling and yesterday's latest UK banking and government borrowing re- quirement figures, dealers said The Financial Times index at 3pm was down667 words
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Article495 1981-06-11 2 TOKYO: The Dow Jones average on the Tokyo stock market gained 109.25 poults, the second largest daily rise this year, to close at 7484.52 points, with investors encouraged by the yen's partial recovery against the US dollar, dealers said. Trading was slow with a volume of 330 million shares495 words
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Article145 1981-06-11 2 CHINESE Pr««lt« Rxekuft. (Itmfftr, m—m ettttag prim par Cm—I Bulk fob 1116 00 sell (ts, old drum (In second hand drum) fob $129 00 sellers, new drum fob $135 00 tellen. C»»f»: Mixed (loose) $68 00 buyer*. Pitstc: Muntok white pepper lob A*t» NLW $412.50 sellers, Sarawak white145 words
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Article181 1981-06-11 2 THE HLOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at 132.309 and closed at 132,424 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at USM63 00 4M.00 and cloied at $4(2.50 *B 50 for lunch. It re-opened at H62.50 463.90 and immediately nmkd (o the highest quote of MH.OO/«7.00 but181 words
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Article37 1981-06-11 2 Toes Men New York 9 9SB 10. MB 10.16S 1036S Zurich 10.078 closed 102 OS We* Tees Singapore 10 058 ***** 1025S 10.306 Cosing prices In US dollars a troy ounce. Saaree: Crwatt gwleae. B'seee.37 words
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Article38 1981-06-11 2 THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore (MAS), invites banks and discount houses to tender for a total $110 million 91days Treasury Bills. Tenders close on June 12. Each tender must not be less than $250,000. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article127 1981-06-11 2 THE STRAITS tin price slipped eight cents to MJM.62 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 40 tonnes to 167 tonnes. The overnight London market was easier with forward buyers gaining £75 to £6,630 per tonne. LONDON: Dealers said the market rallied during late afternoon dealings127 words
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Article33 1981-06-11 2 Rubber June 10 Singapore: July: 248.00 cents (down 3.00 cents) Malaysia: July: 269.00 cents (down 3.60 cents) Tin: M$29.62 per kilo (down 8 cents) Official offering: 167 tonnes (up 40 tonnes)33 words
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Article31 1981-06-11 2 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous in brackets). Wirebar Spot £861.50 (£863.00); sellers £862.00 (£863.50), Three Month buyers £885.00 (£888.00); sellers £886.00 (£888.50). Market tarn: Barely steady. talcs: 11,325 tonnes.31 words
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Article557 1981-06-11 2 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market ciosed slightly easier yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 248.00 cents per kilo, down 3.00 cents on Tuesday's close, dealers said. Afternoon prices fell further on some stale bull selling and continued lack of buying support. Opening prices were marked down557 words
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Article90 1981-06-11 2 WON SSR ud SMR pot« r-Urd.y >A8 J»l, (C»rr..l Mlkl SR2O {Itoapalfatl ***** !™00N iSRSO IIUat^lMI 21(00 217OON UMLB iMRTV llumpdkl) 30I.U 303 SON IMK I 'lunp.ll.il aj SO 2MS0N MH II I,,.-. p.ll.ti 2WS0 2!tl SON M0» iii,«p.ii,i, vtm isu ■MR in IIUaipdlMI 244 OO 24690 words
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Article393 1981-06-11 2 INTKNSK tradlag la seleelive stocks tajeetod life late aa •tbrrwtor slaxnUh market yesterday. IV maralag epeaed with Uathrte Bhd prrformlnn a aae-maa show while the rest I af the eaaaters rvalrd their beela by the sMellaea. Baylag laterest spread to a number af special ittaaUaa393 words
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Article297 1981-06-11 2 THE KUALA Lumpur stock market showed better trading confidence as share prices moved to higher ground yesterday. Improved sentiment, apparently an extension of Tuesday's late recovery, prompted market operators to deal more positively, while sellers maintained a low profile. Among heavyweights, Rothmans gained a hefty $1.40 to m.OO297 words
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Article173 1981-06-11 2 int. us sing aonar opened at $2 1620 and moved down to $2.1580 before gaining gome ground to reach 12 1630 in early morning trading in the Singapore torn market yesterday It revened iti trend in the afternoon falling sharply to close at 0. 1550 60 Interbank173 words
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Article344 1981-06-11 2 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: Cumndmt Nominal r.tw Smithtoman P*rc«ntag* quoted ymttrday (crou)panty chang* Lacal dollar* to mm unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1550 2.1560 2.8196 -23.57 Sterling pound 4.2410 4.2455 7.3469 -42.27 Australian dollar 2.4365 2.4395 3 4286 -28.94 NZ dollar 1.8425 1.8470 3.3286 -46.14 Canadian344 words
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Article50 1981-06-11 2 kanoe. 01 pncn on«*a oy ai count houses on June 10: Overnight: n to 6 OUdrpodU 5'. lo 6 HI Ckxiif Bo»m >f iii.i 3-month Treasury bills 47/18 65/16 3-month Bank bills 13» 13. 3monlhsCD 12 12'. 6 months CD 12 1/16 1 1 15 16 Saare: fiHtnml INhmM50 words
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Article32 1981-06-11 2 Cloilnf interbank ralei I Singapore dollars on June 10 Offer Bid Overnight S 4 1 month 14 U J month! 13 U 3 month* 12'. U>. Oversight mode 22 for32 words
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Article26 1981-06-11 2 THE avenge rate at which major Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to taelr best customers Is 12.17 per cent. L. A26 words
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612 1981-06-11 3 THE LULL in overseas textile markets is likely to affect the operating results of Taiping Textiles Berhad for the current year as exports account for a substantial part of Its total turnover. Owing to continued 'stagflation' of the world economy, the demand for textiles612 words
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Article285 1981-06-11 3 Tender loss felt at Apollo AN UNSUCCESSFUL leader tar Uraaa RearwaJ A.tharIty laa. eaat Ap*>lU Katerprnwa mare thaa half a mllUaa dollars. The eampaay had U pravMe VMM* as rxpensea laearred la the toaderlag hatel prajeet ufertkeUßA. Thai waa alatlaat* la Ike campaiy'g rrsilts anMucemaL Far the fall year to285 words
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Article1254 1981-06-11 2 - THE last transacted ready sales at the close of business on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day's prtcea. together with the WO hifti and low Adjusted tor scrip rights am*) Hifk low < o»p«n> S.I, .or ■KTION ONI INDUmiAL COMMMflAL m 330 Acs*1,254 words
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Article108 1981-06-11 2 Closing tone: Steady. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore Including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 10.413,000 units valued at $56,171,000 Industrials accounted for 8,132,000. finance 477,000. hotels 492,000, properties 674,000, debentures, loans and bonds 100.000. plantations 308,000, minings 230,000 "Settlement" contracts totalled: 82,000 units valued at108 words
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Article203 1981-06-11 2 (Mi ■Ml'"' prieei tar in 11) Fhe Commerce 3 S3 4 (Bid The Savtngi Fund 2 19 2 30 >porr Proc Fund 1 66 1.7* 5 pore Sec Fund 3.9* 2 72 5 pore lovMt Fund 2 53 2 66 5 pore Equity Fund 1 SO 1 ama203 words
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Article1752 1981-06-11 2 BID and ofter price, officially listed snd business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of -hares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.(00 units unless otherwiae spec! Had All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted alter the word "am". Big1,752 words
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Article1898 1981-06-11 2 BID and offer prices officially listed and hmlnf in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yeatarday. with the number of shares traded shown In bracket. In km ol 1.590 units iialiai «naiw_ar sped INDUBTBIAIJAJaaai (3 708 1748) (3) 171 (2) 171 (1) 174 IJaiaili (3.508) A1,898 words
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Article530 1981-06-11 4 MAGNUM Corporation's 1980 results have more than justified the "cautiously optimistic" view of prospects taken by chairman Datuk Khoo Kay Peng in his previous annual report. The group last year turned in a 43 per cent rise in pre-tax brofit to $34.6 million ($24.2 million)530 words
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222 1981-06-11 4 WASHINGTON, Wed THE Federal Reserve Board agreed yesterday to let US banks set up international banking facilities to attract foreign banking business to the United States These faculties will be free <rf domestic reserve requirements and interest tate ceilOnly international banking accounts areAP - 222 words
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Article135 1981-06-11 4 CEMENT Manufacturers Sarawak Sdn Bhd, a Sabah-Sarawak joint venture, plans to open two new plants. One will be a cement plant at Sevangar Bay near Kota Kinabalu and the other, a clinker factory in Kuching. CMS now operates a cement factory at Pending, Kuching, which has135 words
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Article193 1981-06-11 4 LONDON, Wed BRITISH PETROLEUM yesterday withdrew petrol price subsidies to British service stations in a move expected to cost drivers an extra 1.8 pence (S8 cents) a litre. The action will take the cost of premium petrol to about 34 pence a litre. Other oilAP - 193 words
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Article83 1981-06-11 4 Qatar to cut. output by 18 pc DOHA, Wed. Qatar is to reduce oil production by an average of 18 per cent, according to a report in the Gulf Times. The move is in line with the decision of the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) to reduce production83 words
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Advertisement345 1981-06-11 1 BLfcb, nnn^Hß .a^snfl nnnnnnnnnK -^flflP At Green Lodge we offer you the living Style Of the future a spectacularly designed home not only located in one of the most *> pleasant residential areas, but also just minutes away <, from the industrial and commercial centres of Singapore. 9 *^L h345 words
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Advertisement46 1981-06-11 4 ADGOM 6 GREY i Congratulations on your new partnership with Grey International, one of the largest advertising agencies in the world. We look forward to an even more successful partnership with you. HO PRIMTING COMPANY PTE. LTD. 1 1/15, Harper Road. Singapore 1336 Telephone: *****2 i46 words
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Article, Illustration907 1981-06-11 1 GRACE WONG - GRACE WONG writes on the porcelain collections in Topkapu Sarayi, an ancient Istanbul palace and explains why they capture the visitors' imagination. THE ancient palace of Topkapu Sarayi at Istanbul houses one of the most distinguished Chinese porcelain collections in the world. Built by907 words
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Article53 1981-06-11 1 «#^«^ift^»SJlf^ iifc3tMl*gfHJSaj assjr-- ;i7 c*-»ft jfiXft SfcHft*Bl"»-«7 m *e-A??o*fiiia ce •WWi**SRWH fHte**«l«?l«ftW (7) <*a> <t*#> se m ifcift^v?' xtt <«Uff «i »!ia> <«tte#pttA S«fSiSiJi M SSA m« -fi £*»> z«a. *w& ±£tt£ft*S*&Sfilitt E"RStt 7 <H«Hfi>-» JEW *»f ff ezA'Difiiw fsseiffjiiiitJi^'e *#*t «*fr /*»£££s«& SK*terfo*E° <*T.tSW> *J»-l3&*t& £RttTffi° H £A«»f mmSB°£*aftf¥#>53 words
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Advertisement89 1981-06-11 1 u^uu lllsanV J Q^-^- V> L^umainß IA^L^BSf- nY aV^nii nw M il*« sm 9 bVum s^nV H I ■Hn^n^nV n^nV^n^u^nnlnw o^nvi in^jn^ni^Bi^n) flu^uv^ui^uu- I JftV 9 Siu^sT V_ Europe's most elegant pens f^^ I\f f^^ The finest materials, elegant designs and exquisite craftsmanship. Sensitive to your touch Smooth on your89 words
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Advertisement100 1981-06-11 1 Furnishing your home Year home it year castle; It is year pride and Joy. Se II yea're Just about to furnish or redecorate It, and yoo need a Uttle help la the right direction, t«ra to Pag* 8 Behind the lens Meet the peaple wha brave the weather, pound the100 words
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Article, Illustration411 1981-06-11 2 JANE OMdall AM Tke WarM Of Animal Behaviour (Ch 8, 7.M p.m.): In the vast grasslands of East Africa, Lake Tanganyika seems an unlikely intrusion. It is about 600 km long. In some places, it is 60 to 70 km across too wide411 words
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Article596 1981-06-11 2 PICK of the DAY BENSON (Ch t, 4.55 p.m.): The Handwriting On The Wall tells of deceit within the ranks. When protestors march on the grounds of the executive mansion, thanks to one of the Governor's decisions, Benson and the staff undergo a hilarious siege. Soon, the Governor begins receiving596 words
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Advertisement78 1981-06-11 2 ESNational Panasonic It even sticks out its ear to record the softest whispers \fv^ _nJ T RQ-337 Mini cassette recorder with VggifiS 7 pop-up mic and vari-tape speed HSh**^^ LOOKING FOR BOOKS? shop at aiimes Bookshops Timn Orrturd Onirr Rubinvin'i John l.Hik'% LUCKY PLAZA SPECIALISTS' CENTRE PLAZA SING APUB A78 words
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Miscellaneous449 1981-06-11 2 EXHIBITIONS: BtM—tn, tracing the history of American Art since 1768. Till June 21, Nat Museum Young People's Gallery. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Free. Tnmum Stem Exhibit!**, Holiday Inn. Till June 23. Display cum sale of genuine handicraft from Thailand. Reduced prices. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Ajtaa CMMiot's Art449 words
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Miscellaneous1176 1981-06-11 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 m Opening folowed by The Younj 6 25 Curtural Wary And The Restless 6 30 Ne s F«>ni Zoos 3.2? Reincarnated (r) ffl jft" k m M 4.10 Take Kerr (MaSJ) 4.25 Diary Of Events (Chinese) 7.50 The Incredible Hi* 4.30 The Facts Of1,176 words
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Article, Illustration1349 1981-06-11 3 KANNAN CHANDRAN - Turning the lens on them KANNAN CHANDRAN By 4 There were children scampering around with no clothes on and with running noses when I see the refugee kids, I realise how fortunate I am. s S Deakarajen 6... you can film someone with your back towards him, because the viewfinder1,349 words
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Article470 1981-06-11 3 X ANNANCHANDRAN - X ANNANCHANDRAN Hanya Untuk Mv (musical variety) Mon, Ch 5, 7.50 p.m. R# vi#w#o by SBC's new live variety show, Hanya Untuk Mv (Just For You), hosted by the very professional Karlinah Dahari, brings to viewers songs, dances and sketches, heading in the same direction as the470 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1981-06-11 4 VERA LIM - VERA LIM The Reincarnation Of The Beauty Kreta Ayer People's Theatre June 6,7.30 p.m. Reviewed by 4... traditional Cantonese opera was notorious for ignoring history and period fashions, and for "mixing and matching". IT IS such a pleasure to see already-established artistes grow professionally1,068 words
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609 1981-06-11 4 DAVID WILLIS - DAVID WILLIS By 6 But they are together to play music, and they just don't discuss why the violence goes on. I'm not even sure the adults know why any more... Violinist Hugh Maguire BOMBS and snipers in the North? Protestants versus609 words
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Advertisement195 1981-06-11 5 Capbvatiog -with 5.41 -~^^^^^J IH^SS3k^^k^ carats of diamond! fc*»- '^S^^^^^^^^'^^^^^'^^P H^H^_. /OS carat sapphire encircled V by J 1 carats o( ta P ered diamonds-in A W <W lAan 18 X white gold ballerina setting 1 i Hl^. l ",»i( '^J some very special offers as well a 3 irresistible195 words
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Advertisement307 1981-06-11 6 Now on sale YOUNG EXECUTIVE A Career Development Guide for Asia's Young Managers The latest ideas on management Read Snapshots of success stories Companies People in focus Theory Practice essays you can't do without Getting the best from your banker D Executive Job Market Investment Ideas ZZ And many more.307 words
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Advertisement340 1981-06-11 6 Rth STRIKING Oin WEEK! 5 finFflll* (*****16) SShowar < UUCUH. PLEASE NOTE TIMES i 10.30 am, 1.15, 4.00, 6.45 4 9.30 pm i Adm: Circle S4 StaHs S3 (No Fr«* lm) I AH t* CASH boofcabw) up to 2 days in xlvanc* Kf imhiit'wwms Mpi ■ti sgwa Wa^BV# faaßßs^ssssaaflßj 5340 words
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Advertisement615 1981-06-11 6 i OOOOOOOOOOOOC C/®\ CATHAY}! 8 EnszEnnCT c II Sth STRIMMC WEEK I I fl PLEASE NOTE TIMES I 10 30« m 1 IS. 4. 6 45 JOnrn I Adm Circle U Stall* S3 (.1 M mom ASM I •>«»*• 1, I I up to 2 doy* t" Advonce t i615 words
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Article, Illustration741 1981-06-11 7 4 critics told us we were fools, that Saroyan was a maudlin writer with no distinction. Perhaps. But none of us who read Saroyan when young ever forgot him. I WAS in Mexico City, going to school on the GI Bill, and there was never money. There were741 words
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Article, Illustration688 1981-06-11 7 4 Here we will stand and fight; there will be no further withdrawal... If we can't stay here alive, then let us stay here dead. FIELD Marshal Viscount Bernard Law Montgomery believed in getting a good night's sleep when he was fighting his momentous battles in WorldAP - 688 words
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Advertisement126 1981-06-11 7 i OPENS TODAY 1 PREMIER (ORCHARD TOWERS *****96) S Show* Daly: 11am. 1.30. 4.00. 6.45 t 9.15pm All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies, and when they catch you, they will kill yon But tint they must catch yon. "Don't iet «J«i ttut thrs Hrn126 words
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Advertisement625 1981-06-11 7 Learning to read should be fun. Speak Read makes it child's play. k fl Li turn Jit mi JWmmjmm\^^^ "^SHa^Gßwj* L^^^^ .^a^l .^m m^, L^P^^ JKr 9k k^k^^^ j^mw i^B^^^^k jJ^* Jl^B^^n iin\ ia^P^ MBUk^tt^r v> a kjvf^ -i. m^^ Texas Instruments tf-CTp- W*fi^^M^^^ now brings your child a \3625 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1981-06-11 8 How to design your home support ively Now that you've finally gained possession of that much-longed-for flat, how are you going to furnish it? Do you plan to have the same flooring as your friend Daisy, a carpet that's quite similar to Mary's and a dining set that's just like1,092 words
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Article, Illustration238 1981-06-11 8 WOOD panelling, applied in unusual ways, can make a valuable contribution to the design of a room. The technique of laying the timber diagonally, in sunburst effects, or In herringbone or parquet arrangements, is used today by many architects. With panelling, a room appears238 words
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Advertisement236 1981-06-11 8 ULjUll IjLilil_s®LillLs® U jUUUcDuI Sani-Flush Sani-Flush Granules Automatic Powerful cleaning action Prevents stains forming, dissolves even rust freshens Cleans: Sam-Rush Granules, with powerful bubbling action, clean brighter than ordinary scourers and bleaches Dissolving all stubborn stains, even rust stains Sam-Flush Automatic prevents stains from forming Disinfects: Patented bacteriostat agent in236 words
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Article, Illustration378 1981-06-11 9 BARBARA Ward Baroaeas Jackson of Lodsworth was aa author, scholar, Mead aad advisor of the world's deetaloa makers, and oac of the century's most persuasive voices In favour of a rational sharing of reaoareea between rich aad poor nations. Prom in) until 1(M, La4y jackson was president378 words
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Article722 1981-06-11 9 In private, Barbara Ward had the ear of presi- dents, and her quiet pressure sparked many international initiatives on North-South coopera- tion. In public, her books and articles campaigned for a more equitable world order, says Commonwealth Secretary-General SHRIDATH RAMPHAL. in a tribute to the remarkable lady. EACH722 words
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Advertisement817 1981-06-11 9 President Merlin Hotel Vfelcomes 1f0u... with all the warmth and hospitality. bbbt^bbbbL^' H_£a Hf"^ fc_ I »-^^Hbb*^^ Ta \f bhbV F^bv^bbl S^bw'R f^^jl bbbbbbbbbbbbb! B" Lount, 24 Hour Co«« Houstfc^PjS^^ .j^b^bbbbl ISA At l«H BBBB» ft IBBBBM *V .SBfciy M 4£ Sft^*ai .aBB ft 4 I b^p bbl a J^^tßß817 words
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Advertisement2168 1981-06-11 10 Due to overwhelming response the Big Mid -Year Slash has been further extended to 14th June, 1981 m Qftys Only Some items at giveaway prices. More new items added. Grab these never-to-be repeated bargains! Jpfl fftf AtOlllW^ I* l Make a dash to the Big Slash and save cash. While2,168 words
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Advertisement452 1981-06-11 11 SMITH-CORONA l^j^J^^m I An affiliate of SCM Corporation, USA, I manufacturing electric typewriters Invites I Interested applicants to fill our I challenging ond rewarding positions of:I A) MANUFACTURING ENGINEER! I B INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER I C) PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS (Plastic Injection Molding) For Posts (A) &(B): H Age 25 years and above452 words
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Advertisement305 1981-06-11 11 We require Butchers (smii**) Mat. $450 $700 Production Operatives Mate $400 $500 (Preferobly English Speaking) Training provided Night service operator -MM* $400-5500 (Preferably English Speaking) Training provided Forklitt Driver /Store work Mala $350 $400 Experienced in handling o Hyster Forklift 5-day week Uniforms and shoes provided Medical treatment Annual Leove305 words
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Advertisement660 1981-06-11 11 Wa are an international company handling a wide range of engineering products and wa are looking for suitably qualified personnel to fill the following positions:SALES ENGINEER A Diploma/Degree in Mechanical Engineering Several years' experience in the sale of Industrial Equipment such as boilers, pumps and compressors, etc. Good contacts with660 words
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Advertisement808 1981-06-11 11 W CAREER WOMAN WAJVTED^^ for Top Level Appointment Remuneration in the region of 840,000 to 850,000 p.a. The Institute for International Research is one of the largest conference organisations in S.E. Asia and is looking to expand its operations with the appointment of a senior conference producer. This is a808 words
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Advertisement372 1981-06-11 12 PERSONAL ASSISTANT TO THE MANAGING DIRECTOR iOnly persons who have served in a senior secretarial position need apply. Candidates with experience in the Engineering and Industrial field are preferred. Please apply in writing to: The Personnel Manager S T Box N***** 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 1953 TIMBER WUtKETINC ASSISTANT372 words
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Advertisement204 1981-06-11 12 r- a il Tractors Singapore Limited A •abaMiary o» TMB Sendinan Berhad Invites applications from Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents tor ENGINE FIELD SUPERVISOR The |Ob entails primarily commissioning of diesel engines, their start up ond sea trials, as well as checking designs and engine installation in shipyards Applicants should204 words
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Advertisement162 1981-06-11 12 We are a well-established local company Due to the recent rapid expansion in our activities overseas and the promotions anticipated in our organisation, we now require the following personnel:1 ACCOUNTANT a) Possess recognised degree in accounting or equivalent with 3 years' experience in management accounting. b) Preferably with experience in162 words
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