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Title Section14 1981-06-27 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article, Illustration566 1981-06-27 1 M.G.G. PILLAI; ALBERT RAMALINGAM - M. G.G. PILLAI and ALBERT RAMALINGAM Victory for Harun, too By KUALA LUMPUR, Friday DELEGATES at the United Malays National Organisation (Umno) General Assembly today elected Education Minister Datuk Musa Hitam as its deputy president and the imprisoned former Selangor Mentri Besar, Datuk Harun Idris,NST - 566 words
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Article318 1981-06-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday DATUK Hussein Onn announced today that he will relinquish the Prime Minister's post next month, possibly on the 10th. He told reporters during a tea-break after the casting of votes for the Umno election at the Kuala Lumpur Hilton thatNST - 318 words
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Article50 1981-06-27 1 LONDON, Fri. Three men accused of kidnapping the 12-year-old daughter of a Saudi Arabian general were remanded in custody today. The girl. Reem Al-Harithi, was found by police on Wednesday after she was reported missing on the way to her London school 30 hours earlier Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article26 1981-06-27 1 BANGKOK. Fri. Unidentified pirates operating near Thai-Malaysian waters robbed two Thai fishing trawlers and wounded two crewmen, a provincial police officer disclosed today. AP.AP - 26 words
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Article79 1981-06-27 1 ROME. Fri. Prime Minister-designate Giovanni Spadolini received the goahead today to form Italy's 41st government after reaching agreement on a programme and a distribution of cabinet seats among the five parties in his proposed coalition. Mr Spadolini. bidding to become the first non-CnrLstian Democrat Premier inAP - 79 words
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Article49 1981-06-27 1 LONTON, Fri. A British Government bill preventing convicted prisoners from stsmMng (or Parliament has completed its passage through the House Of Commons. The bill was introduced after the election of Irish Republican Army (IRA) hunger striker Bobby Sands in a Northern Ireland constituency last April. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article42 1981-06-27 1 ROTTERDAM. Fri Police said today they had railed off the search (or five British repairmen (eared dead in an explosion on a Greek orecarrier here two days ago after a (utile extensive search of the 72,000-tonne Agios loannis. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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375 1981-06-27 1 Harun to seek exemption to hold office KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Dfttak Haraa Mria Is U submit a letter on Moaday to the Registrar of Societies seeking in i mliilsa to hold efflee aa Umao vice preaMeat, his Ma Mailan said taalght. Mr Maslaa, who eon veyed the resalts at the375 words
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Article115 1981-06-27 1 SAN DIEGO, Fri. It took three hours for a sledgehammer-swinging dentist to complete the extraction, but the troublesome tooth the size of a coffee can and weighing two kilos finally dropped out And it appears Lucky, the San D.ego Zoo's 41-year-old Asian elephant, will survive. Dr DavidUPI - 115 words
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Article105 1981-06-27 1 NORDIC STATES GET BREZ OFFER MOSCOW, Fri. President Leonid Brezhnev has offered Nordic countries a guarantee that Soviet nuclear weapons will not be used against them If they join a "non-nuclear zone" in northern Europe, Tass said today. "The Soviet Union has already stated its positive attitude, too, to theAP - 105 words
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Article26 1981-06-27 1 TOKYO, Fri. About 450 leftists staged anti-nuclear demonstrations today as the US Seventh Fleet aircraft carrier Midway left its homeport here, police said. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article113 1981-06-27 1 GENEVA, Fri. Tin producing and consuming countries have agreed in principle on a new international tin trading treaty, the UN Conference on Trade and Development said today. A spokesman for Unctad, the UN body responsible for international commodity negotiations, said the 34-nation tinAP - 113 words
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223 1981-06-27 1 NICOSIA, Fri REPORTS of a catback la Saadl Arabian ell production have been denied by aa author!Utlve official Saadl scarce quoted by the Middle ftaat Economic Sarvey (Mees). Mees qaeted Its onldentifled ooarce as saylag today, "no decision ■as been taken to reduce theAP - 223 words
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591 1981-06-27 1 WONG MAI YUN - WONG MAI YUN By OVER 4,000 jobs at the Rollei factory are hanging in the balance as a result of Rollei in west Germany going bankrupt. The German company, Rollei Braunschweig/ filed for bankruptcy on Thursday. Yesterday, workers at Rollei Singapore were told591 words
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Article61 1981-06-27 1 TOKYO, Fri. Japan has protested to the Soviet Union for the second time in two days over alleged military activity oT( Hokkaido, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said. The latest protest, made through the Japanese Embassy in Moscow yesterday, said that on June 6 a Soviet military transportReuter - 61 words
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Article67 1981-06-27 1 BANGKOK. Fri Women are more satisfied with Bangkok than men are, despite the wide range of men-only leisure time activities, according to a consumer poll today. The poll showed 20 per cent of women, compared with 17 per cent of men, found Bangkok "very liveable". Conversely, 3467 words
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Article59 1981-06-27 1 LATEST $152m PAK N-BILL ISLAMABAD. Frl. Pakistan will spend a total of I SJ7I.8 mllUon (S$152 million) on Its nuclear programme during the fiscal year 1M1-82, according to •Iflrlal budget documents released today. Of the totai, IS*54.S mllUon will be used directly far nuclear development a>d ISSH.S mllU»c f«r admiBlstratian59 words
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229 1981-06-27 2 E. Berlin bid to start off right with Paris EAST BERLIN, Fri. East Germany has taken the rare step of calling for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan a move observers here say is aimed at getting East Germany's relationship with the new French government off to a good229 words
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Article34 1981-06-27 2 HONGKONG, Fri. China's Tianjin Harbour and Japan's Tokyo Harbour became sister ports yesterday under an agreement that will enable the two sides to epechange experiences in construction and management of habours. AFP.AFP - 34 words
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188 1981-06-27 2 ITALIAN RED BRIGADES KEEP UP PRESSURE ROME, Fri. Red Brigades terrorists kept the pressure on Italian authorities yesterday with a series of letters, leaflets and propaganda streamers in Rome, Naples, Milan and Venice, police reported. In Rome and Naples telephone calls to local newspapers steered police to garbage cans where188 words
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171 1981-06-27 2 Trudeau and Schmidt in a clash... BONN, Friday CANADIAN Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau clashed with Chancellor Helmut Schmidt over ideas on promoting Third World interests during their talks here last night, informed sources said. Mr Trudeau, on a European tour to lay groundwork for a July 20 and 21 OttawaAFP - 171 words
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108 1981-06-27 2 SACRAMENTO(CaIIfornIa), Prl. Bad cheque artists, forgers and dog thieves will have to steal more to qualify for time In CatCorn la's overcrowded prtn— under a bill passed by the state assembly. Assemblyman Lawrence Kapiloff said his bill generally doubles the Omits thatUPI - 108 words
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Article, Illustration62 1981-06-27 2 A toast with Suharto SOUTH Korean President Chan I>oo-Huan toasts with Indonesian President Suharto durine a state banquet In Jakarta on Thursday la honour of the visiting president at the presidential palace. President Chan's Jakarta visit Is the first leg of a two-week diplomatic tour of the Aseaa capitals theUPI - 62 words
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Article85 1981-06-27 2 SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico), Fri. Some 150 prisoners from two rival gangs set off a two-hour riot in Puerto Rico's largest prison yesterday in which nine inmates were injured. Prisoners from the rival Monacillos and Manuel A Perez gangs, named after a neighbourhood and public housingUPI - 85 words
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Article59 1981-06-27 2 DACCA, Fri. About 300 armed insurgents raided a police station in Bangladesh's southeastern Chlttagong district and looted the armoury, the daily Ittefaa quoting official sourres said here yesterday. The newspaper said the rebels Xuoched the attack last Ttiesdal on Lohagora police station,] about 65km from ChWaepngReuter - 59 words
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Article358 1981-06-27 2 WARSAW, Fri HIGH-RANKING Polish officials are worried over reports that Soviet and Hungarian troops will shortly undertake joint military manoeuvres along Poland's border, Western sources said yesterday. Within the last two weeks, Hungarian soldiers had moved into training camps in the field. The officialsNYT; UPI - 358 words
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Article64 1981-06-27 2 HONGKONG, Frl. The Revolutionary Memorial Centre in Yan'an. central China's Shaanxi Province, will re-open for visitors next month after being closed for several years, the Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. Yan'an, where the Chinese red army settled after the famous Long March in 1934-35. became theAFP - 64 words
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167 1981-06-27 2 Banks agree to give Warsaw more time PARIS, Friday INTERNATIONAL banks yesterday agreed on the outline of a compromise for rescheduling Poland's U552.37 billion (Ss6.l billion) commercial debt due this year. A communique after a two-day meeting here on Poland's request (or deferment of payments on the debt indicated thatReuter - 167 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article66 1981-06-27 2 THAI REBEL leader Gen Sant Chitpatima attended a joint Parliament session in Bangkok yesterday in his first public appearance since his return from political asylum in Burma. The leader of the April 1 abortive coup attended the session as a senator, a position he retained after theAFP - 66 words
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Article75 1981-06-27 2 INDONESIA HAS stopped the Dutch airline KLM from using its airspace on flights between Singapore and Australia, in a dispute over passenger rights to Europe, director-general of air ■immunioations Sugiri said in Jakarta. Mr Sugiri told local newsmen yesterday that the overflights were stopped from June 15Reuter - 75 words
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Article66 1981-06-27 2 PHILIPPINE DEFENCE Minister Juan Ponce Enrile said in Manila yesterday, that the Maoist Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) was steadily building up its forces and may be able to launch a substantial offensive in two to five years. Assessing the CPP's military arm, the New People'sAFP - 66 words
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Article82 1981-06-27 2 FRENCH FOREIGN Minister Claude Cheysson today hit back at the United States reaction to the inclusion of four communists in France's new cabinet, saying on television that the US position was "unacceptable and, at the least, surprising" The minister said there were contradictions on the subject betweenAFP - 82 words
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Article69 1981-06-27 2 BRITISH AIRWAYS cancelled 117 European and domestic flights at London's Heathrow Airport yesterday when traffic controllers staged another in a series of sporadic strikes for more pay. British airways chief executive Roy Watts said the 16-week dispute, part of a major pay wrangle between the nation's 530,000AP - 69 words
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Article63 1981-06-27 2 POPE JOHN Paul is still suffering from slight fever and will have to stay in hospital for at least another two weeks, doctors at Rome's Gemelli hospital said yesterday. The Pope, seriously wounded in an assassination attempt on May 13, returned unexpectedly to the hospital last SaturdayReuter - 63 words
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511 1981-06-27 3 LONDON, Fri. BRITAIN has announced a cutback in the Royal Navy's surface fleet as part of a new defence shakeup. Defence Minister John Nott, outlining moves to j pay for American sea- borne Trident missiles, told a crowded House of Cunuitio— yesterday thatAP; AFP; UPI - 511 words
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Article, Illustration47 1981-06-27 3 Bush sets a light mood UNITED States VlcePresldent George Bush sharing a Joke before dinner at No II Downing Street. From left are Mrs Bosh, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, ana Mr* Bush. US Ambassador Lewis and his wife J* are on the extreme right. UPI picture.UPI - 47 words
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Article42 1981-06-27 3 BEIRUT, Fri. Farouk Kaddoumi. the head of the Palestine Liberation Organisation political department, was handed an invitation yesterday to visit France by French Ambassador Louis Delamare, the Palestinian Wafa news agency reported. Wafa gave no date for the visit. AFP.AFP - 42 words
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116 1981-06-27 3 NEW YORK, Fri. A US federal hidge who found that High Society magazine "besmirched, tarnished and debased" the Image of Tarzan and Jane, has ordered the magazine's Jnly issue recalled from distribution. IS District Judge Milton Pollack Issued his ruling yesterday as a preliminary moveAP - 116 words
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316 1981-06-27 3 Proposed cuts are deplorable says BBC LONDON, Friday THE British Broadcasting Corporation has protested against the Thatcher Government's proposed cuts in its external services notably in French. Italian and Spanish to Europe. It says the cuts are deplorable, staggering, and naive. The British Foreign Office, which supports the external servicesReuter; FT; UPI - 316 words
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Article189 1981-06-27 3 Dog hair link in Atlanta murders ATLANTA, Fri. The fibres and dog hairs that prompted authorities to file charges In the death of the latest ol 28 young blacks slain in Atlanta are similar to trace evidence found on at least 15 other bodies, an examination of records showed yesterday.UPI - 189 words
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Article52 1981-06-27 3 BEIRUT, Fri. Palestinian guerillas blew up part of a reception centre for Jewish irfimigrant-s in the Israeli town of Ashdod yesterday, a statement from the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) said today. The statement said several people were killed or wounded by theReuter - 52 words
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221 1981-06-27 3 Cook who helped 5 escape may stay in US WASHINGTON, Fri. A bill was introduced in the Senate yesterday to waive normal immigration requirements and allow into the country a Thai cook who had helped five Americans escape from Iranian captivity. The bill would grant permanent US residence to SomchaiUPI - 221 words
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175 1981-06-27 3 LOS ANGELES, Frl. Two small planes collided aver a crowded .shopping centre on Wednesday night, sending one plane crashing through the roof of a department store, killing the pilot and two other people. An off-dnty policeman, who was In the store when the crash175 words
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225 1981-06-27 3 US making serious moves for N-talks this year WASHINGTON, Fri. The Reagan Administration is actively preparing for talks with the Soviet Union on restricting theatre nuclear forces in Europe and expects them ro begin "by the end of the year." Mr David Passage, the State Department's associate spokesman, stated thisAP - 225 words
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130 1981-06-27 3 No proof of American prisoners in Indochina WASHINGTON, Fri. The Defence Department said yesterday that despite repeated reports to the contrary, its intelligence services have no proof of American prisoners still being held in communist-ruled Indochina. "Many of these reports are pure hoaxes, unfortunately," said Defence Intelligence Agency chief, LtUPI - 130 words
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Article81 1981-06-27 3 LONDON, Fri. The House of Commons last night passed a Bill barring people serving prison sentences of more than a year in the United Kingdom and the Republic Ireland from seeking election to the British parliament. The Bill, which now goes to the House of Lords, was aimedAFP - 81 words
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Article82 1981-06-27 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. Former US President Jimmy Carter and his wife. Rosalynn, will travel to China in late August, fulfilling a pledge Mr Carter made while president to visit the country and meet with its leaders. Mr Carter's office said yesterday the Carters will visit China fromAP - 82 words
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Article72 1981-06-27 3 NEW YORK, Fri. The US Justice Department will soon take legal steps to deport the Reverend Sung Myung Moon, Korean-bom head of the Unification Church whose members are known as Moonies. the ABC television network reported last night It said immigration officials had been studyingAFP - 72 words
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AROUND THE WORLD 3
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Article92 1981-06-27 4 TRYING to pull together the impressions left by the US Secretary of State Alexander Haie at the end of his 12-day Asian trip, reporters a ccompa nving him broke into this song: 40a the twelfth day In Asia, Al Halg gave to me: Twelve deep backKrounders, eleven92 words
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Article, Illustration284 1981-06-27 4 BORDER BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN DISCUSSED NEW DELHI, Friday INDIA has told China that all problems between the two countries, including a border dispute, could be resolved. External Affairs Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao said at a banquet today for visiting Chinese Foreign MinisterReuter; AP - 284 words
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394 1981-06-27 4 Suzuki: We'll go along as much as possible... TOKYO, Friday PRIME Minister Zenko Suzuki said yesterday Japan would incorporate the US suggestions, made in the bilateral defence consultations in Honolulu earlier this month, as much as possible into Japan's defence budget for next fiscal 1962 and the Defence Agency's five-yearKyodo; UPI - 394 words
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Article77 1981-06-27 4 BEMOANING a decline in hot dog and beer sales and calling for the return of the 'Boys of Summer,' the Senate has gone on record against the major league baseball strike. Taking time out from its Budget debate on Thursday, the Senate passed an amendment inUPI - 77 words
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Article71 1981-06-27 4 A STRIKE by workers in Ireland's artificial insemination services has forced bulls and cows to reproduce the old-fashioned way and bulls are literally dying from the overabundant Joys of sex. With two bulls already dead, worried breeders are shaking their heads and confessing that theirAFP - 71 words
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Article65 1981-06-27 4 THERE was only one thing unusual about Bruce Perry's high school graduation: It took place in a hospital in New York. Perry, 18, the victim of a hit-and-run accident yesterday, was heart broken on Wednesday when his doctor refused to let him attend the graduation ceremony thatUPI - 65 words
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Article56 1981-06-27 4 FRIDAY is Olea the Walrus' 20th birthday and the occasion demands a special treat not a cake but a bucket of clams. Olga, the oldest Atlantic walrus in the United States, loves clams, Brookfield Zoo spokeswoman Joyce Gardella said yesterday "but she doesn't see them too oftenUPI - 56 words
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Article164 1981-06-27 4 MANILA, FH. Philippine Pint Lady Imelda Marcos has planned an eight-day song, dance aad art extravaganza, starting tomorrow, to mark the Inauguration next Tuesday of President Ferdinand Marc**. Tw* consecutive nights of fireworks will also mark the event. Among the dignitaries who will flyAP - 164 words
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Article137 1981-06-27 4 CHINESE TROOPS KILLED 18 VIETS' BEIJING, Fri. China said today that nine of its troops had beaten back a much larger Vietnamese force and killed 18 soldiers in the latest reported clash along the tense Sino- Vietnamese border. Three Chinese soldiers died in the six-hour battle. The People's Daily newspaperReuter - 137 words
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237 1981-06-27 4 BEIJING, Fri. China indirectly criticised Australia today for its policy on Kampuchea, notably Canberra s decision to abstain on the issue of who should represent Kampuchea at international bodies such as the United Nations. Xinhua news agency, voiced oblique disapproval of Australia's stand by quotingReuter - 237 words
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162 1981-06-27 4 Pakistan's budget excludes money for US arms ISLAMABAD, Fri. Pakistan's planned 16 per cent increase in defence spending over the next 12 months does not include money for purchase of US military equipment. Finance Minister Ghulam Ishaq Khan said here today. Mr Khan's statement means that Pakistan's spending on defenceReuter - 162 words
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Article73 1981-06-27 4 BANGKOK. Fri. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is hopeful that a "humanitarian" solution can be found on the fate of more than 300 Vietnamese refugees trapped amid hostile guerillas near the Thai border inside Kampuchea. ICRC representative John De Salais. based in Bangkok,AP - 73 words
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Article69 1981-06-27 4 SAN SEBASTIAN (Spain). Fri. Spain's Basque region was virtually paralysed today by a 10-minute midday silent protest against continuing political violence which has claimed 24 lives this year. Traffic stopped in big cities. workers downed tools and shop attendants and bank clerks halted work, widely heeding theReuter - 69 words
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Miscellaneous212 1981-06-27 4 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh U Hal Camp I SAIP V\b S- I SP»XO I COrJT WA**T YfcO I I MOPe VOJP IMMPS. XuMFORTUfJATEw! STAVIM® 2> YOU'RE j HtAHSiMG AROUHP WOTHER IS POOBLeTOISI M*R JIGSS MOftAE GOIMG I WHErI IMHAVIMG FEEL Ir*S BETTER, PADOHTER-- HAS TO GO "fOmSHT/ OUT212 words
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307 1981-06-27 5 KHARTOUM, Fri SUDAN and Uganda are on a head-on collision course with Libya, accusing the Libyan Government of sabotaging their security. Sudan has charged Libya with being responsible for an explosion at the Chad Embassy in Khartoum today in which two people were killed.AFP; UPI - 307 words
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Article, Illustration411 1981-06-27 5 Peres picks Rabin to shore up Labour TEL AVIV, Friday ISRAEL'S opposition Labour Party, fighting a sharp slide in popularity, has picked former Premier Yitzhak Rabin as candidate for defence minister, in an eleventh hour effort to broaden its appeal to voters in the June 30 elections. Announcing the decision,Reuter; AP; UPI - 411 words
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223 1981-06-27 5 Lebanon danger has receded: Habib BEIRUT, Fri. The United States Special Envoy to the Middle East, saying the danger of military action "has receded," departed today for Washington after his second round of talks with Arab and Israeli leaders over the Syrian missile crisis. As Mr Philip Habib left theReuter; AP - 223 words
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106 1981-06-27 5 NICOSIA, Fri. Mr Olof Palme, the United Nations special peace envoy, returned to Teheran yesterday (or the second time this week to continue his efforts to end the Iran-Iraq war, Pare, the official Iranian news agency, reported. It quoted Mr Palme as slating onAP - 106 words
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223 1981-06-27 5 Summit walkout in protest against Egypt NAIROBI, Fri. Some Arab League members, notably Algeria, Mauritania and Libya, walked out of the Organisation of African Unity summit here yesterday when Egyptian Vice-president Hosni Mubarak rose to address the meeting. Mr Mubarak reaffirmed Egyptian positions on the Middle East and the PalestinianAFP - 223 words
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Article38 1981-06-27 5 ATHENS, Frl. Sixty-two earth tremors centred in the lonian Sea, 280 km west of Athens, have been registered by the seismologies! observatory here over the past 12 hours. No injuries or damage have been reported. AFP.AFP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration960 1981-06-27 6 The world of diplomacy then and now THE diplomatic world is shrouded in much mystery. Visions of high living and hobnobbing with important people often come to mind when we talk about diplomats. Who are these people and what do they do? VERA LIM, who recently interviewed three ambassadors, provides960 words
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Article, Illustration273 1981-06-27 6 Dapper Japanese with no time for dinner with wife JAPANESE ambassador Nakajlma seldom sees his wife and hardly ever has time to have lunch or dinner with her. ThU la due both to the exigencies of his work and to the Japanese style of socialising, which usually excludes women. He273 words
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Article218 1981-06-27 6 WITH a fall beard which makes him look like a college professor, tall, slim Harry Thayer, the US Ambassador, reveals that he hardly has time for sports, a statement belled by his physical fitness. His Is the only embassy In the Central Business District. To218 words
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1069 1981-06-27 6 Men of resource who know how to deal with people 6 We dips are brought up to be resourceful, to play almost any part in life, to be equal to any emergency almost a how else could one face all those foreigners? 7 in the book Sauve Qui Petit by1,069 words
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Article, Illustration303 1981-06-27 6 Greatest love of his life behind his success PHILIPPINES Ambassador Jimenez, suave and personable, needs little sleep only about six hours each day. He wakes up at around six every morning, in time to attend trie 6.30 a.m. mass with his wife at St Ignatius Church. Then the jovial, youthful303 words
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416 1981-06-27 8 GOH LEE KHUAN - GOH LEE KHUAN By DEAD pigeons and live guppies, rusty milk cans and broken bottles some of the surprising finds are occasionally fished out of water storage tanks in Singapore^ highrise commercial and government buildings and HDB blocks. How these got into416 words
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Article59 1981-06-27 8 JONATHAN Charles Ray, 29, a diver supervisor, was fined $800 by a magistrate yesterday after he was found guilty of having 0.93 gm of ganja with him at the Paya uebar Airuort He was found carrying the drug in a plastic film container at the59 words
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Article52 1981-06-27 8 LW Soo Leng, 22, was charged yesterday with the murder of Georgie Chua at the Glnza Nightclub in Beach Road on June 16 at 2.10 a.m. No plea was taken. The caw will be mentioned on July 3. Urn was ordered to be remanded at the52 words
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Article16 1981-06-27 8 FROM Wednesday, the Police Headquarters telephone number will be changed from *****4 to *****1116 words
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Article168 1981-06-27 8 A WOMAN doctor has been assigned to carry out medical check-ups on work permit applicants, especially women, at the Work Permit Medical Centre. A Health Ministry spokesman said this move was taken following feedback that women prefer to be checked by women doctors. Previously168 words
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Article84 1981-06-27 8 TWO full-time national servicemen who robbed a couple at Orchard Turn on June 18 were yesterday told by a district judge they ought to be ashamed of themselves. Before sentencing Privates Lee Kim Wan, 19, and Khong Eng Wah, 22, to nine months and 18 months84 words
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Article, Illustration275 1981-06-27 8 Face of fear after six-day sea ordeal FRIENDLY hand* ooald not take away this old Vietnamese woman's lean. Daaed and loot after six days at sea, she, like M others fWin* Vietnam, was being helped on board the Australian aircraft carrier, toe HMAS Melbourne. The youngest la three months old,275 words
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Advertisement229 1981-06-27 8 Furnishing ideas from I IKEA are as fresh as their I natural Scandinavian pine I This I month's I Pick of the I Crop At the IKEA Giftshop, you'll find many beautiful gift ideas so beautiful that you may decide to keep them for your own home. From delightful candle229 words
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Advertisement289 1981-06-27 8 Rarer than diamonds are diamond specialists m isP > iflß^ni *'.'&^i^ Mr. Charier Chan personally checks the qtultly and design <,l eien piece of l*rry Jeueiry. ss ~y yiamonds arc available at many mailing scheme. If you purchase a piece csh^/ shops in Singapore and Hong of jewelry from us,289 words
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511 1981-06-27 9 JALEAN HAN - JALEAN HAN By CONTROVERSY rages over whether oil companies should cite the government's reauirement for lower lead content in petrol as one of the reasons they cannot reduce pump prices. Cne side is of the opinion oil firms do not have511 words
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657 1981-06-27 9 BUSINESSMAN Ng Foo Khau, 46, facing 40 charges of cheating involving over $21 million, made certain police statements in which he claimed that he had been cheated by his alleged accomplice, Isaac Paul Ratnam and another businessman. Ng had alleged in his657 words
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293 1981-06-27 9 No way to keep out worms, says John Little WORMS and weevils will continue to be found in a few sealed cans or packets of foodstuff sold in supermarkets here. Not that the supermarkets deliberately want to sell such contaminated food but it appears that there is no foolproof way293 words
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Article, Illustration192 1981-06-27 9 NTUC to kick off courtesy drive tonight THE National Trades Union Congress' ceartesv campaign, with the theme Courtesy Foster* Team Spirit, will be launched tonight when labour leaders aid other guests meet at the Mandarin Ballroom. Mr Llm Chee Onn, the NTl'C secretarygeneral and Minister Without Portfolio, will address the192 words
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Article32 1981-06-27 9 THE Kuo Chuan Zone D residents' committee will show the film, Dirty Dozen, tonight at 7.30 p.m. at the open space between blocks 171 and 172, Lorong 1, Toa Payoh.32 words
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Advertisement207 1981-06-27 9 4^ N\^k^i4 n: InC laH n^n^^n^nMß^a^aW. aC^^ar^^flaV St —^nHHHiI Wrr^m^^m Sn^n^n^c n^ni^_^ nHK^^np^n^na^Pf^w' '^Bi I ■nnnnnnM Hn^siißinHSV^ l^nnl Mir mnjujkr nnnn/^i^^s inn/^ni n^^snVMnni KntM Official Camera Official Camera Ell HKQ 1982 FIFA WorW Cup> S P ain 1984 Olympic Games, USA Canon Marketing Services Pte Ltd f^ATI ATI Unit 301-A,207 words
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199 1981-06-27 10 RCs, CCCs to play more active anti-crime roles RESIDENTS' committees and citizens' consultative committees will play more active roles in this year's national crime prevention campaign to keep neighbourhoods safe and crime-free the friendly way. They will spearhead the formation of Neighbourhood Watch groups all over the island. Neighbours will199 words
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72 1981-06-27 10 Student died after taking weedkiller A FORMER medical student from the University of Singapore committed suicide by drinking weedkiller, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Low Kirn Cheng, 32, of Block 5. Taniong Pagar Plaza, was taken to the General Hospital. He died two days later, on March 29. Low's father,72 words
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Article, Illustration408 1981-06-27 10 YOUNG officers with the Singapore Armed Forces have to become full-fledged commanders immediately after their commissioning. Driving home the message yesterday, the Second Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, said Singapore could not afford a long tutelage period for such officers. "Instead,408 words
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319 1981-06-27 10 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI by THE Ministry of Defence has produced a filmlet giving an authentic insight into the life of recruits during the various stages of their basic military training. The 30-minute colour documentary features the camp life and training of SAF national servicemen319 words
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86 1981-06-27 10 SALESMAN Francis Be Hong Urn, 27, was Jklled for 12 months by a district court yewterday when be admitted misappropriating 715 from hLs employer, Klectrolux SEA Pte Ltd, betweea last November and May thla year. The eaut heard tfe t Ec collected 1186 words
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Advertisement505 1981-06-27 10 I PERSONNEL MANAGER I Around: $70,000 per annum Location: Kuala Lumpur E A publicly-listed and extremely The ideal candidate would be a Bumiputra. successful manufacturing and marketing with strong experience in personnel company, with over 1000 staff who management, well-motivated and a selfenjoy some of the best working starter He505 words
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Advertisement448 1981-06-27 11 mJ£A ur.C34.30 A I I Art No: 204.307 new ideas, colors and styles to add to greens. Ideally co-ordinated with bermudas $22.30 V mW^^mmmt Art No *****9 Mj BtJ tea aub Washed its already exciting range of fashionwear and washed cotton jeans and pants tfp-«**o. A Lea Out) VV HJ448 words
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Advertisement627 1981-06-27 12 Jbt x^B^^ mKKr-&' BH B^B^ vfIHBF B^Bt fl^Bl '"iSSBBB kW ..B^B^flr i^l^blbmlbla.^bV b^bV I fJ^^Hk BBo^Plflißr ■I JBB^BB^>^ite*4^fl^lfc^9^ElaV'>^^B^Bi£flß^BH '•X^-'^ s al^Hi^Biii^lnHH ■ilia BRE9 1 sAXBi v^LSfIBBBR^B^B^BBBBfIBBBBBi B^B^B^Blß^BW^^^^^S^P'^Bflß^Bl Hal 4^^B^r au^^H •*^Bm\ J BH I *r *~~iBI Bx jH*ft. -rfr*' .^fli CONTENTS |"K^ 3>%/D Sun in your lift. B^^fc^ v_ >^627 words
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Advertisement330 1981-06-27 12 MAICADOR Kb EmLK Bra 113 1 1 (in fl I r i* II ilil4'' H ELEGANCE «MgA^^oMV'VC|r|ff[|||t^|f Maicador is a multi-million dollar ff^PPppQß fit if iOmt venture investment of ■^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J Japanese wood working technology in Malaysia. In our modern plant, the latest machinery combined with strict quality control by qualified330 words
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Article188 1981-06-27 13 A POUR-MAN gang, clad In swimming trunks, shushed to death a watchdog off the West Coast beach before escaping in a stolen boat with 2$ outboard engines. The gang also threatened to kill a W-year-old watchman who tried to resist them when they held him up at188 words
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Article, Illustration529 1981-06-27 13 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By Education Reporter WHAT moral education pupils get in school is often unknown to parents, and differences between what the school teaches and what they are told at home can cause some confusion in young minds. Through handbooks to be published529 words
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Article152 1981-06-27 13 A MOTORCYCLIST died and three pedestrians were seriously injured in accidents on Thursday. Police said Chia Quak Soon, 24, was riding his machine at the pedestrian crossing along Jalan Toa Payoh when he was involved in a collision with a private bus at 8.45 a.m. Chia152 words
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Article31 1981-06-27 13 THE Katong community centre women's subcommittee is organising a trip to Kukup on July 19, starting oft at 8 a.m. Ring *****58 between 3 to 10 pm for details.31 words
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243 1981-06-27 13 Parking lots set aside for learner drivers THE problem of finding suitable space to teach parking to learnerdrivers seems to have been solved for 15 driving instructors at least For a monthly season parking fee of $15, these instructors can teach parking and reversing from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.243 words
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Article67 1981-06-27 13 DRIVER Neo Beng Hock, 25. was fined $1,000 by a magistrate's court yesterday Tor selling 5,000 dozen bottles of counterfeit Axe Brand medicated oil. He pleaded guilty to committing the offence in beng Kee Road on Jan 8. Tan Chwee Thiam. 37, and I.ulla Tirth Bhermal,67 words
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Advertisement384 1981-06-27 13 In water, tpwn and bio gas supply; irrigation, drainage and effluent piping Polypjpe.madeof high density polyethylene, is the answer to all your piping problems. Proven superior for: tropical climates. Can be stored indefinitely Potable water supply in the open without becoming brittle Raw water mains Low thermal electrical conductivity Effluent384 words
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Advertisement204 1981-06-27 14 YOU ARE WELCOME TOAN ExhibmoN 21st June to sth July 1981 9am spm daily including Sundays SIN TIEN SENG JURONq CENTRE showROOM: ■^■■■^■■■^H Displaying a complete range of Daihatsu Commercial Passenger Vehicles, with our team of Truck Specialists to help select the right model for the right job. HPBH^H||^ SERVICE204 words
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Article, Illustration122 1981-06-27 15 AN ARMY marches on Its stomach, N«pole»n •ace said and in this spirit the police have equipped their Task Force action teams with a mobile canteen. This mobile canteen (above), which Is broaght Into service during long periods of field doty is equipped with eooidng122 words
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Article259 1981-06-27 15 AUPE foots members' ward charges SOME 30.000 civil servants and statutory board employees will get free hospitalisation. They are members of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees (AUPE), which will pay the 20 per cent ward charge that all civil servants have had to pay since Sept 15 last year.259 words
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390 1981-06-27 15 PROF, CONDUCT ATTITUDE SURVEYS TO DETERMINE RIGHT REWARDS AN AMERICAN professor yesterday had a word of caution for employers who hand out Easter eggs, mooncakes or holiday trips to workers with the aim of improving their performance. Prof Roger Gill, an390 words
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Article31 1981-06-27 15 PROFESSOR S Jayakumai, MP for Bedok will officiate at the opening ceremony of Our Young Generation photo exhibition at the Victoria Exhibition Hall on July 6 at 5.30 p.m.31 words
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Article77 1981-06-27 15 THE owner of Heerasons Department Store in Tanjong Pagar Complex has reported to police that his store had been broken into and that $25,000 in cash and merchandise were missing. Mr Jagdish Eiranandan. 33, told police the store closed at 10 p.m. on Wednesday. The77 words
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Article65 1981-06-27 15 STATE coroner Tan Soo Kiang yesterday recorded a verdict of suicide on taxi-driver Tan Tien Choy. 54. who was found dead at the foot of Block 326, Avenue 3. Ang Mo Kio, where he lived, on the morning of May 13. His son, Mr Tan Chee65 words
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Article36 1981-06-27 15 THE Minister lor the Environment and MP for Telok Ayer. Mr Ong Pang Boon, will speak at a residents' get-together at the Hong him Complex void deck in South Bridge Road today at 7.45 p.m.36 words
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Article151 1981-06-27 15 'Con tractor deal A BUSINESSMAN bought a second-hand tractor from a contractor for $27,200 only to discover later he had been cheated, a district court heard yesterday. Police prosecutor Inspector K. Sathivelu said Cnoong Charn Poey had told Mr Lav Kang Thow he had a tractor to sell. Choong then151 words
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351 1981-06-27 15 Remark on debate stirs up a storm A JUDGE'S remark about Raffles Institution and Hwa Chong Junior College's performance in an SBC debate sparked off students' protest yesterday. Mi Kishore Mahbubani was commenting on the first quarter-final between these two schools telecast on Thursday when he said they could have351 words
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Advertisement336 1981-06-27 15 DINING Vfff^VUn^H n^nk^^^nw 1 ftntft'^Zijl 817, Podium, DBS Building, 1 I^"^ J 6 Shenton Way. Singapore 0106. AhvatEwfaidHß And In Hong Kong. ManlU. Bak W ak> n^nV W IH_\ nQIiILLLI Italy's gift to the worid is now in Singapore! ECKO WOODPRODUCTS (PTE) LTD., kitchen specialists is proud to announce that336 words
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Article, Illustration532 1981-06-27 16 Uproar over sale of UMBC shares X LUMPUR, Fri ACQUISITION Of UMBC (United Malayan Banking Corporation) shares by Multipurpose Holdings Bhd and the formula worked out for it came under fire by delegates who spoke during the Umno Youth general assembly debate on the economy. Mr Fahmi Ibrahim (Selayang) saidNST - 532 words
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157 1981-06-27 16 'Bigger bumi stake in firms' call KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. The limn* Youth general assembly yesterday unanimously adapted a resolution railing for greater bamlpatra participation In share* ownership of private companies. The Pag** division, which moved the resolution, said that bumipu tra participation la thr private rompaaies, aceoanttng far only 12.4NST - 157 words
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Article440 1981-06-27 16 Razaleigh: We can't slow down KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The government will give the highest priority to sustain a high rate of growth in the economy and at the same time, implement measures to restrain price increases. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzan said: "We must push strongly for the achievement ofNST - 440 words
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92 1981-06-27 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The government has been urged to request the Saudi Arabian Government to convict the people responsible for alleged offences against Malaysian air hostesses in Jeddah. This was one of the 377 resolutions adopted without debate for today's 32nd Umno GeneralNST - 92 words
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Advertisement476 1981-06-27 16 Wbuld this make iff /\j M jm You probably know the kind of person who Mkc^ thinks that money means everything. And if msjs\^:^ B someone knows nothing about cognac they I might think quality and price automatically go together. At the Bisquit distiller) in France, all our effort goes476 words
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Article, Illustration222 1981-06-27 17 STANDING OVATION FROM CROWD DATUK Huaaeln Onn arriving at the Umno General Assembly yesterday. Thunderous applause burst tram those present when Datnk Hussein Onn stood to ■dareai them as party president far the last time, showlnc what a well-loved leader he is. Imno members,AFP - 222 words
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Article63 1981-06-27 17 PENANC, Fri. AU airports and air strips in the country will be equipped with security systems before the end of the Fourth Malaysia Plan. Director-general of the Civil Aviation Department, Mr Hamzah Majid, said that at present, only airports have such systems. Members of the airport securityAFP - 63 words
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150 1981-06-27 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The 32nd Umno general assemblv, which began here today, will go down in the party's history as the one that drew the largest-ever crowd of more than 5,000 people. Apart from the 1,245 delegates representing 114 Umno divisions, observers and invitedAFP - 150 words
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Article386 1981-06-27 17 LABOUR shortage at harvest time has cost Malaysia's plantations about M$M million in crop losses last year, according to the United Planting Association of Malaysia. Its survey released in Kuala Lumpur yesterday said the shortage last year was about 6 per cent, double the figureNST - 386 words
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447 1981-06-27 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri 6 IN A multi-racial country like •on, stability cannot be regarded as something that exists by itself and that will last forever without firm foundations. 7 Datuk Hussein Onn DATUK Hussein Onn told Umno leaders and members todayNST - 447 words
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Article30 1981-06-27 17 MUAR, Fri. Two of the quadruplets born hero on June 10 have been discharged while the other two will remain in the district hospital's nursery. -NST.NST - 30 words
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Article33 1981-06-27 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Frt. The beginning of the fasting month will be determined by the sighting of the moon, the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal said In statement yesterday. --NST.33 words
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Advertisement265 1981-06-27 17 Ms?%?%tJKk /,\f"i MF \J y/) ''^^i^NQAPURA 4trtFio<x Orchard Roed, fcngaport 0923 IaV^^a^BBBBBT y7/ .sbbbT f f WJ OpanJa^MfOjrnO am lo 9.30 pm<is> Ha* Hour Parking Rotundatt*) |^^HhKL^^# l'T' l *r m «V^9 Shonton Way. Singapore o<o6 r>jH F _W if '^'JQ' M°n4oSoM n 40 So* loom t0 6.30 pm. Sunday265 words
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Article382 1981-06-27 18 EMPLOYERS who merely sit as lofty judges to appraise their employees' performance are themselves being evaluated. The appraisal system now practised by many firms has many shortcomings, according to a study carried out by the National Productivity Board. A lack of active involvement by the worker in382 words
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Article385 1981-06-27 18 WEEVILS are unlovely, unappetising creatures. But prisoners of war in Changi learnt to love them for the protein content they provided in the prisoners' otherwise proteinless rice gruel. Not, however, the Environment Ministry inspectors who found not only weevils but also worms and larvae in certain foods385 words
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489 1981-06-27 18 T. F. Hwang takes you down memory lane 22 YEARS AGO THAT would b€> 1959. A historic year when the Republic was then officially the State of Singapore. It was on this week 22 years ago that the PAP first swept into power. The PAP has remained in the saddle489 words
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Article762 1981-06-27 18 BERNARD ESTRADE - BERNARD ESTRADE By in Ho Chi Minh City SIX years after the American defeat, remains of "decadent" Western culture still exist in Ho Chi Minn City, formerly Saigon, and the authorities have launched one more clean-up operation. This time they look as though they might beAFP - 762 words
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Article, Illustration1923 1981-06-27 18 JOHN DRYSDALE - America and France: Dubious diplomacy and realpolitik JOHN DRYSDALE By Director. Asia Research Pte Ltd. Z Mr Haig's reference in Manila to the American concession to China over the purchase of lethal weapons and the tone of his utterances about Vietnam and the Soviet Union has been prejudicial to Asean's1,923 words
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Advertisement41 1981-06-27 18 DENON The innovators with 70 years of sound research and development. Used extensively by NHK (Japan National Broadcasting Association) Agent P^J Perfomo Audio Ptc Ud 233 237 2nd floor Ptazo Singapura PMtCMM Orchard Rood Singapore 0923 AlldlO Tel *****71 (10 lines)41 words
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Advertisement180 1981-06-27 18 INTRODUCING ©GENERAL LARGE CAPACITY NO FROST REFRIGERATORS WITH SUB-DOOR FOR EXTRA ENERGY-SAVING jflvvi Model: ERE 3O MFA (255 litres) Sub-Door Saves Energy, IRI R ERE-35MFA(292utres) ACiuS tO Convenience I lpa"pj these items, excessive cold air loss is The sub-door with sliding cover is both vlKUpfaj 3*-j V prevented. When the180 words
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287 1981-06-27 19 WHENEVER I read the science and medicine sections of a magazine or local newspaper, I grow hopeful of the human condition, our destiny and the times we live in. It is during such moments that I wish my three-month-old son was older so that287 words
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Letter36 1981-06-27 19 HOW about having ramps at the entrances and exits of the new underpass at the Orchard Road Scot ts Road junction? It will allow people on wheelchairs to use the underpass. MOTORIST Singapore IM236 words
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Letter, Illustration109 1981-06-27 19 'World heads who didn't see' I AM surprised to see protests from many countries, including America, over the destruction of the atomic plant in Iraq by Israel. It is also very surprising that world leaders failed to see the intention of both countries concerned. It is very clear to me109 words
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Letter449 1981-06-27 19 I REFER to the letter "Shocked to find case postponed by Hakim's leave" from "Jangan Kasi Orang Susan" (ST, June 15). I regret that the writer, his sister and his friend were inconvenienced on June 4 when his sister's divorce case, which was set down for449 words
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400 1981-06-27 19 Let's host more regional meets in Singapore ONE feature of important regional or intergovern men talconferences or meetings in this part of the world is that they never seem to take place in Singapore. This reluctance to host regional conferences is surprising because Singapore is geographically well placed to host400 words
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120 1981-06-27 19 OCBC accepts all coins and notes WE REFER to the letter "One cent coins not accepted" (ST, June 17) by Mr Pang Boon Seng. Currency issued Dy the Board of Commissioners of Currency whether in the form of coins or notes are legal tender and OCBC is too long an120 words
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201 1981-06-27 19 Still can't use CPF to pay mortgage AS property iiwre r denied the use of CPF savings, I was pleased to learn about the recently introduced CPF Approved Residential Properties Scheme (ARP). It appeared that I could draw cat part of my CPF savin** to redeem the martgage en my201 words
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Letter108 1981-06-27 19 Still under old CPF rates A RELATIVE of mine mi re-emplo>fd over two yean ago by the MinLstrv of Finance. He opted for consideration to retire at is yean and re-emplov meot mi a month-to-monlh bads. Ihirtn* thla period, It was stipulated that his service would be farther superannuated under108 words
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242 1981-06-27 19 IT IS a shame to see houses in Singapore being bought up by foreigners. I cannot Believe that Singaporeans form the bulk of buyers. On a conservative calculation, even a loan of $300,000 would result in a repayment of $4,187 per month over 25242 words
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Letter, Illustration300 1981-06-27 19 ON JUNE 23, at approximately 9 a.m.. my wife was at the Paya Lebar Outpatient Dispensary. She had severe fever and headache. The doctor showered a number of questions at her which were not important as far as I can see. The following is my version of300 words
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Letter64 1981-06-27 19 WHILE watching a thriller at State Cinema, my sister and I heard a squeaky sound from the empty seats behind us. To our horror, we found the noise was made by big fat rats! I do hope the relevant authorities will look into the matter and get rid of64 words
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Letter67 1981-06-27 19 RECENTLY while driving towards a pedestrian crossing. I saw a girl approaching the crossing. When I was on the pedestrian crossing, the girl was about 1' i m from the crossing. A traffic policeman there kept looking at my car after I passed him. I hope the relevant authorities67 words
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Letter64 1981-06-27 19 Recently Telecoms installed the distribution point (DP) of all telephones of Cashew Housing Estate outside the side wall of my house. So, whenever a phone in the neighbourhood is out of order, the repairmen will call over. My afternoon nap has been rudely interrupted on countless occasions for the64 words
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Letter169 1981-06-27 19 ON JUNE 14, my four-year-old son, fell on some broken glass and cut his shin. I sent him to Alexandra Hospital (A A E Unit). A women doctor attended to my son, and I told her the cause of the cut including the presence of a piece of169 words
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Advertisement331 1981-06-27 19 From tomorrow, SBS offers another 4 services to Singapore Changi Airport CAS 390 CAS 391 CAS 392 CAS 393 CAS 394 CAS 395 Route: QUEEN ST to PTB Route: CHANGI POINT to CC Route: SOMAPAH Route: SOMAPAH Route: BEDOK Route: BEDOK via Ophir Rd Airport Boulevard via Upp. Changi Rd331 words
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Advertisement177 1981-06-27 20 7 Hi-Fi/Mutical Equipment •OUNO SAVER CLASSIC 1. The exclusive Micro Stor record care system The secret to the Micro Store System is a permeable matrix of many thousand, of tiny glass bead, which retain the ultrapure Cleaner 1 fluid Through capillary action, a vapour penetrates the velvet sur.ufflrlent to reduce177 words
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Advertisement645 1981-06-27 20 .Jl IN TWO HOURS, fcJai WE WILL MAKE {P^P\YOU ANEW MAN Df^qt) FITTER, RELAXED AND INVIGORATED Here in Goldleaf De Sauna, we practise the famous "Shiatsu" system of massage. This system requires only the intrinsic power of the thumb to relieve your body of tension and invigorates it by working645 words
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Advertisement1377 1981-06-27 21 I SAWNSLLER M SABAM able U) which cultivate live tiger I supply balau railway sleep- prawn fry. slse one Inch long. I ers and other slses Produc- easy to grow, price reasons Uon capacity at least 1.500 ble If Interested please I ton per month Please con- phone *****8 *****3*1,377 words
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Advertisement577 1981-06-27 21 36 Babytitting/Nurwry MINISTRY OF SOCIAL AFFAIRS carefully selects carr-glvers to meet your child-care needs Matching and follow-up services provided under the FAMILY DAY CARE SCHEMK Speak to our Child -Care coordinators at HOUSEWIFE WILLING TO look after children from 3 to 15 years onwards. Call: *****25. 37 Gardening FREE QUOTATION.577 words
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Advertisement571 1981-06-27 21 MAMrnNO CXCCUTTVt (preferably female) required by INSURANCE COMPANY IN BRUNEI DUTIES: Responsible for new business L expanding activities with existing clients QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: Dynamic personality L hardworking Applicants with a minimum of 2 years experience In Insurance marketing 4. sales Applicants must possess a valid Class 111 driving licence Successful571 words
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Advertisement287 1981-06-27 21 '■■^•5 W Symew Kinwsnv SINGAPORE AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD. Accounts Clerks G.C.E. 'O' level; LCC Intermediate Book-Keeping; At least 1-2 years working experience We work on a 5 day week and provide:a) Salary adjustment after probationary period. b) Transport subsidy. c) Annual wage suplement. d) Free medical attention. c) Recreation287 words
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Advertisement334 1981-06-27 21 .[.iwHtii^liiia SECRETARY A major bank invita* application., from suitably /liiaaleMaaW*} lassfitst i ias illilit mnaWfTtfja iwy canoroaTM far the poet of Confidential Secretary. Applicants should possess the roHowrng qiiaHAcatlona and experience: e HSC or a good O' level qualiricatlor s with a recognised Certificate In Private Secretaryship. c Typing and334 words
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Advertisement918 1981-06-27 22 II Employment fjjl| m.cW c rsO n.»tW < nc^n» cv eVeph one +~r requires 1) STENOGRAPHERS c OCE "O* Level (credit In English with Secretarial Diploma. c 1 years relevant experience. c Typing and Shorthand at 35/ 100 wpm respectively 2) MALE CLERKS c OCE O' Level. c Knowledge of918 words
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Advertisement536 1981-06-27 22 II riiJilnuiiinut lefl/a\ II s.lla|HUyH*Tjm If' em requires a COUNTER ADVERTISEMENT SALES CLERK to be based at Times Orchard Centre, Lucky Plaza The Job: To attend to and advise customers placing Classified advertisements with the Straits Times Group of newspapers. The Per eon: The successful candidate will be a female536 words
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Advertisement514 1981-06-27 22 tfovUtKMettfoiWttm Application* ere invited for the poeition of PURCHASING CLERK Requlrement*:(1) Minimum OCE Level education with credits In English and Maths. (2) Proficient In typing and filing. (3) Preference will be given to candidates with relevant working experience In purchasing/shipping functions. Apply promptly with personal particulars, working history, salary expected514 words
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Advertisement525 1981-06-27 22 |ft A GIRL FRIDAY required by the Consumer Products Division ol an Aviation Compeny located at Seietar A irbe.e c OCE O' level o Very good command of English c Oood stenographic skill o Must possess tact and Initiative c Pleasant personality and disposition 0 Be a self-starter c Ability525 words
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Advertisement558 1981-06-27 22 TELEPHONE OPERATOR required by well eetebHehed .hipping company. Minimum Ouelihestion. QCE 'O' level wllh credit In English c At least 1 year working experience Some typing Is required c Clear sounding voice Storting aalary SSSO tSSO par month. Oood yearly bonus. Pleeee Ignore tht* cd. untoee you meet the quermcetion*558 words
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Advertisement671 1981-06-27 22 I PERSONNEL ASSISTANT required by an established group of companies Pr. '.qui.it.. 1 Minimum OCE O levels with good credit In English. 2 At least 2 years of working experience, preferably In personnel 3 Minimum accurate typing speed of 40 wpm. 4 Preferably bl-llngual In English and Mandarin 5 Possess671 words
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Advertisement542 1981-06-27 22 An expending Americen firm Invite* applicant* for the poet ol an ACCOUNTS CLERK a OCE "O" level with credits In English and Mathematics a Preference to those with Acpursuing Accounting courses Inlereeted eppHcenl* pleeee write In with fuN personal particular* contact number, aelery expected and one non-returnable photogreph COBURN OPTICAL542 words
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Advertisement568 1981-06-27 22 II Employment 11 A European Trading Compeny requires TELEPHONE OPERATOR RECEPTIOMST OCE 'O' level c Able to operate PMBX switchboard c Typing speed 35 to 40 wpm c Pleasant personality Iniereeted epptteants pieeee TetkVNgan ■Mcl EUROPEAN COMPANY REQUIRES JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK c Minimum Intermediate Book-keeping, c Salary «00 to S3SO568 words
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Advertisement947 1981-06-27 22 CLERK/ TYPIST c Minimum 1 year experience c Credit In 'O' level Maths c Able to type at 3Swpm Can pereoneNy to NO. JA. IST FLU CLIFFORD Pieß SINGAPORE 0104 between 2pm 4pm TYPIST CLERK rw>Quir#)d by CerteftMtolittd Hnn wHh or without experience. Call personally at: ROOM 1701, 17 TH947 words
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Advertisement1061 1981-06-27 23 j*m*~_ Iff) ~H Situations Vacant Tlisi w% j-^i- i^ J I HUM I ■lIVQrCWS Pte. Ltd. b) Beeretmrlal V <» Thml CfrrtcMl Crßiri>ltnn) require. COMPANY IMMEDIATELY RE ADVERTISEMENT OUMI clerks and office boys Sll^L^ Preferably staying near Mac- SALES Pherson areas Appointments: rAMUIQQEDC *****39/ 3853T74. wRUfROOCrIO FEMALE OENERAL CLERK Able1,061 words
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Advertisement1011 1981-06-27 23 1^ Sales Staff •ALESNCaMSENTATIVf I CJiwWLj J*. Swf J fcfFirit zr- o*-*0 CJtwellefy MSffd^iSrS In view of our rapid catering It con.umer expansion, we are d Hoi a v b c' .u I b r Od RUR U C l t i .u 0 looting for first c,a f rants1,011 words
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Advertisement875 1981-06-27 23 II Employment |i^ Vacancies for SALESMEN J^BfcS^m CnxtMata. s*o*d: JjJ V 1 Be familiar with repair and Ha^^B^B^aVß service business of electrical rotating equipment 2 Possess a Polytechnic Dlploma or Trade certificate S(^ l> 3. Have 1— 2 years' experience. <**«wy SINGAPORE ..c^^SusiA, AUTOMOTIVE ■*^asrjr- engineebing (PTE) LTD. mwirano. Broking875 words
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Advertisement993 1981-06-27 23 II Employmont *wmv L ILXTJ MC-koLcEy An affiliate of SCM I»labH»h«d manwfacturar a* Bat- Corporation, USA, suMaMj '^SaiuT^i'n'rtid.'ss''*" manufacturing electric ma (oKowtng po.iikx.l portable typewriters. 1) PROJECT TECHNICIAN a Should have completed Sec- Owing to our expanondary 4 (Technical Stream) sJon, we have imUonal Trade Certificate. mediate vacancies for a993 words
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Advertisement753 1981-06-27 23 I Mt r > _jffi m m mw A A m m m m^ m YAOHAN rA J|C SINGAPORE 1 mjKM pte. Ltd. BbT "^^BBli imW Invtta. appneatton. Km the poet of airport SERVICES MAINTENANCE Invites applications for TECHNICIANS the post of ooAuncATioNt QFNinD National Trade Certificate ocniun fnae thTtt753 words
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Advertisement912 1981-06-27 24 Kll Employment 11 X II ITJ ~m Situatioos Vacant j d) ToduUcml A eubetdlary of the world's leading Manufacturer el Jrsk. OwweK DrHHng Toe». Due to further eipanslon of our J manufacturing acttvttlaa. MOLIOAV INN HOTEL h*wa immediate vacanSINaAPOftE eytor %ZJ£T om TECHNICIAN (TooUng) ELECTRICIAN nil| niituHsininii Oood knowledge of912 words
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Advertisement981 1981-06-27 24 An Enolneertna/SMp Repairing X^, Firm haa vacancies tor the foUow- /f/ f NA t) APeMENTKE/TRAMCES H l^al I a Minimum Primary S educa- VV- 1) OCNERAL WORKER Jt^T^ VfT a With driving licence. Vlaasseiiel V/ InlarestedpleaeacaN [I <P tel: nsTon arasil An established Aircond Servtdnf t^ a Compeny require* rEtjUirßS981 words
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Advertisement1008 1981-06-27 24 II Employment fjjl| Hbl NAKATANI Leading isniniii msniactyr- requires <£-*-* 9 wn FEMALE 1) FEMALE QC. 'ESSSS! INSPECTORS OPERATORS Completed O' levels 18 and above Preferably with some Completed primary educa>Zi»u" Ol()Cln required work" 1 1 nd no KOf MALE MACHINE Working experience not OPERATORS necessary. a Ase 20 to1,008 words
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Advertisement1094 1981-06-27 24 NGEE ANN □XT TECHNICAL COLLE 3E suilabty quaimed Candida a* for the lusiuwlny poata;OCCtOENTAL CHEMrCAL nFPIRTUFNT OF COeiPANY PTE LTD ucr J itfi? A i No S. Tantang Penturu Crescent SS?™™™ Jurong MdMSlrtal Park ENGINEERING ""•■Pjreass A Laboratory Inatruorequlrel (B) Laboratory/WorfcpttooocTioN operators shop Tochniciai' c Are you young and energet-1,094 words
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Advertisement819 1981-06-27 24 II Employment |j|A "the Tlflßji > fl\*KC*& J Travel ff\tr VTMI tmm^*i&z> has vacanciea tor the loMowmg as»»s»Bjajiarßa»»ssi«s aassV poeroone: yiAiUki Vjy t^ sales /7 CO-ORDINATOR are seeking an experl/We Will be^\ "ice" »nd sales-oriented i V. person to expand our cusat yOlir lOCal tomer base and service our Community819 words
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Advertisement1014 1981-06-27 25 II Emptaymetit (jjl| ia OUiialtrtrta s-f BBaaßam 40 SIIUeMIOOS TesCeWll lIT^IT^XI MARATHON rk l\ LETOURNE*U N^IK^I OFFBHORE PTE LTD OENERAI DKSEI > taOaN i**** yen, m J«rona huWas laiarilUm a» 1 Inißss atanVtsmali appacanta Ihe toßewmg »acenolae: tormap^ef 1 j P P NG TYPISTS DRAUGHTSe OCE -O' Level with credit1,014 words
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Advertisement1675 1981-06-27 25 II Emptoyment (1 BS=a:i!=as!;ss BßaH:^ RECEPTIONIST CUM OENERAL R CLERK Mum-National Company Reoylremonte:E> (Manufacturers a W EiDorters) 9 Age 20-25 years. Possess OCE O' Level or X 1 JUNIOR SECRETARY j equivalent Possess good telephone ■Be Knowledge of documen- manners and knowledge of B tatlon. correspondence. J spoken English and1,675 words
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Advertisement499 1981-06-27 25 lAx II II CllefaHUyn 111 A J It I Aa MeneMsaaaJ Company lor KEEN a ENERGETIC VOUHO PCRSOMNCL in ma tol lowing caseaarhse: A) SECRETARY Oeneral administrative duties with accurate typing and knowledge of telex. B) DRIVER/DESPATCH RIDER (HGloUny does la* Helios) Must possess own motorcycle and will be expected499 words
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Advertisement499 1981-06-27 25 FmolOVfTMMit l¥l X An eataoMened market reaearch company require* PART-TIME INTERVIEWERS ing). Training given. Can work Individually or In pairs. Applicants must have O' levels, bilingual: English and Mandarin 18 to 45 years Please apply personally during office hours today and on Monday: 2108, Golden Mile Tower Beach Road Singapore499 words
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Advertisement547 1981-06-27 25 PLUajasajS REQUIRED We offer Attractive Salary BonMe. Interested applicants please call personally to NAN WAH ENGINEERING (PTC) LTD G3.Datt.Hou**. z Alexandra Road. Singapore MIS. RepuUble Freight Forwarding Finn urgently needs an OFFICE BOY Minimum qualification primary 6 with at least 1 year working experience. Interested applicants please call personally between547 words
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Advertisement1586 1981-06-27 25 v f iiiiiiiiiM I fW\ ysv n tmpMJfiiiein n'A I L II H I I CAREFUL COURTEOUS Drivers MALAY OR MMAN Driver wanted required by transport company At least 3 years experience Sluy Oood take home Income Must ing In nisiriru 14. 15 or 18 Start be able to drive1,586 words
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Advertisement711 1981-06-27 26 times Saturday car mart ifcHin mi i i J VT r t 1 bV^ -rrjBA^BABiJwBiB^H b^li»lt»^b^— b^b^L^ »<J!b HHHRHQHHHHHBkRHHDHSHbHbIbHRp^ (^iTALBOT RELIANCE MOTORS PTE.LTD. V J «^^B\ fc I Sh<iwr.M>inSiTVu.i-&Pjrts<:cmre:9l.cn(!Kii-Rd..Tc1«J5244 ff^f BLUU TO WIN YOU OVER Kr..iHhSh..wr, •>\..vn«Villf.27VrhoniM>nßd..Tel:2slol3l Lv f~~**\. w frk\ Car Stereo SUNRISE CAR RENTALS CTC-SOO. Auto-Rev«ne/KeyOfl Our way711 words
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Advertisement1067 1981-06-27 26 \S§ Markn JEuPtt Auto-Reverse Cassette Car Stereo HCS7 (AM FM Stereo.) With lACFM Noise Suppressor. IFET, 16 Trs, 71C's. 15 Diodes. •Treble Bass Loudness Control. 18 watts RMS Per Channel at 4 ohms. OMMmbMM Lim Soon Heng Auto Access. V eo.YoChuKang Road. &ngapon 1054 let 282O8«e > 2852TM J ALMOST1,067 words
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Advertisement963 1981-06-27 26 [dec. -77 CORTINA 1 SOL. excellent condition, usual extras, private sale $14,000 Terry Andrews, *****11 ext 185 (Office): *****16 I (home). i FORO CORTINA OHM. Automatic. 2 litre. 1 owner, chauffeur driven. I lyres/ battery, $18,000 ono I Phone Oeraldlne *****51 I LATE I(7* FORO Cortina 1.60 L. 1 i963 words
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Advertisement1061 1981-06-27 26 1*77 MERCEDES 2*OS Sports nms. lip lop condition, central lock- Ing, radio, and cassette See to I appreciate Contact *****04 830 lo 2 p m Afler 200 contacl: *****33 i ALMOST I*7* MERCEDES 200 1 company owner, alrcond, cassette. accident free, showroom condition $25,800 ono. Tel: I *****88 JUNE I*lo1,061 words
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Advertisement551 1981-06-27 26 j) Toyota 1»75 TOYOTA TRUENO Coupe MOST Alrcond. engine recently overhauled. 1 owner very good condition, no PARK Selling cheap. $9,500 View 08. leisure Drome. Kallang Bowl, after 100pm Tel *****49 TOVOTA CORONA I*oo 6th month Radio Cassette Rust Proofing Tax Nov 1981 Done 10.000 km. PARK eligible Showroom condition551 words
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Advertisement483 1981-06-27 26 WE CAN HELP YOU OWN 1 A NEW CAR j with as much as 90% financing. r with good interest rates ,r, r 36 months 7%% flat 48 months 8% flat 0 i "All payable in advance j with fast attention to your needs SPECIAL "D" FOR EXCEPTIONAL CAR HANDLING483 words
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Advertisement1729 1981-06-27 26 CALLING EXPAT CAR OWMTI I AX BAJAJ CETAK (iood condlOoing home on leave Let me I von Selling $1,500 on.o. Call: keep your car running Expal I Kahman after 700 p m *****74 ou'l I»nee1 »nee. a n can r j'ohn dd 4 t 4212?' lh 0000 working condition outwneels1,729 words
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Advertisement944 1981-06-27 27 IV Accommodation Properties 4^ WE Souk Aowncy Affiliations With R.putabl. INVESTMENT COUNCILLORS BUSINESS BROKERS REAL ESTATE AGENTS WESTERN AUSTRAUA IS ABOUT TO BOOM. WE arc geared to assist your clients to Invest In this RESOURCE RICH part of Australia, a few hours flying from your own office. WE ARE Reputable944 words
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Advertisement1124 1981-06-27 27 IV Acconwiioditloii 4 PiO|Wili6» 4^^ I f A Hiiruittiitf liiHiiMuon luumvus HiUUplfkutnicnis centrally air-conditioned Situated near Newton Circus, close to Orchard Road Outside CBD 2 Swimming pools Children's playground Landscaped garden Barbecue pil Private carpark 24-hour security service Freehold land Easy instalments Book now to avoid disappointment fl Statute Land1,124 words
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Advertisement906 1981-06-27 27 IV Acconmodation t PropwHn I A I bsVbslJ FURNISHED APARTMENTS In dlst 0512 ($900) and dlst 1128 ($1,200) with cooker, fridge, dining/ living set. bedroom set and many accessories Houseworld *****05 ORCHARD AREA Tasterully furnished 3-bedroomed apartment Furnished with alrcond. bar counter, stereo etc Rental $1,600 0.n.0. Please ring: *****12/906 words
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Advertisement645 1981-06-27 27 A BANK OIRECTOR requires Houses/ Apartment* In dlst 9. 10. 11. 21 for expatriate staff Budget $2,000 $10,000 Owners ring Oeneral Properties *****3/ *****5 ACCOMMODATION REOUMED by International companies Budget: $1,500 $10,000 Attractive terms/ payments Owners please contact LMN Realty *****19 A COMPANY PRESIDENT just arrived needs an exclusive bungalow/645 words
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Advertisement759 1981-06-27 27 IV AcooMMOdsttbn A Proptrtiss 4E AN EXPENWVELV RENOVATED single-storey detached bungalow near Holland Road vicinity, elevated land, quiet surroundings. 3 bedrooms plus 1 servant's, vacant possession Worldwide *****38. DISTRICT 21, ONLY $33*000 semidetached, single-storey with 3 bedrooms and I alrcondltloned in Upper Buklt Tlmah Freehold. 4.000 sq.ft. No agents please759 words
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Advertisement938 1981-06-27 27 MERLM PLAZA APARTMENT. High floor, 2 bedrooms, living, dining, kitchenette and 2 bathrooms newly renovated, fully furnished with wall paper and 4 alrconds 800 sq ft over $500,000 Contact: *****12. Time 12 pm 2 pm OUEENSTOWN HDB 3 ROOMED Improved Blk 8-B 157-E Margaret Drive (behind Oolden City Theatre) $51938 words
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Advertisement1336 1981-06-27 27 IV Accommodation A Propsrttss s^^ 64 Properties Wanted me buslobm SHENTON WAY High floor with panoramic view BANK REQUIRES TO PURCHASE AN APARTMENT IN iELis%£* 'v™!?^' 1 NASSIM MANSION Price: $2,000 p^r on O OR A DETACHED BUNGALOW If you wuh to have premises to or around 15 000 sq1,336 words
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Advertisement1917 1981-06-27 28 fI cOUOStIOfI w IOSu UOTIOfI BC A COMPUTER Programmer $800 ($lOO books) Pre- requisites How lo enjoy Basic Programming" or equivalent Room 808. Kar East Shopping Centre. Orchard Road (Opposite Lido). *****88 Supervisor SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF Science 583- A Serangoon Rd *****420) Intensive Coaching: Oeneral Science. Physical Science. Physics. Chemistry.1,917 words
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Advertisement605 1981-06-27 28 VI Education ft Instruction |f| ROYSTOH MUSK SCHOOL offers ASIA OKIVIMO SCHOOL. Fetch/ piano, organ, guitar and blowing I send LU-13. Kirn Seng Shopping instruments Individual le.tson.v Crnlrr (Opposite Oreat World). between Bam and Bpm Pandan *****78/ *****7S Valley Phone *****97 CAa Low v COUMe Enrol t COBONATION MUSIC SCHOOL605 words
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Advertisement955 1981-06-27 28 VN Travel A Tours >*<, r/sun/EEKER/ S** nC AKT r- BlitisKW GREAT VALUE TOURS AT BARGAIN PRICES Sunseekers in collaboration with British Airways Trafalgar Tours offer you these fantastic quality tours to suit even the most demanding traveller. Check these for value and variety. 1 BUDGET HOLIDAYS 17 DAYS (Inclusive955 words
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Advertisement809 1981-06-27 28 VN Travel t Tours >L 1 \jß^ —.1 i Taw jl^m BBW*^r i Vf Xi btTM.-atl^bb» Bm*^ ~iß»Brjftt)c" Or*"i_f I YB {international mass wedding i honeymoon tour '81 HI C«lttW>on hjfid<on 6 SiPT SI I D»»tu>t 1 SiPT 81 bf SIA 747 Suw B B US A Japan iPonopia 81809 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration380 1981-06-27 29 MDM LEE POH AgadMyaara P At ltd MtrftJF 25trl Jun# 1M 1 SONS Yeo Tlam Hock Yeo Tlam Teng DAUGHTER Yeo Oeok (deceased) Yeo Ah Tay DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Tan Ah Yee Gwee Ah Oek SONS-IN-LAW Lee Tuh Bark Chua Ah Tee GRANDSONS Yeo Oon Klat Yeo Oon Chye Yeo380 words
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Obituary64 1981-06-27 29 The Family O» The Late MRS CHEW GIM HA Wish to eipreee their haarmill thanks to aN relettvee, friend* and ceM»igun for their kind condolences, attendance, eosiolanco, donation*, prayera and wreathe Our special thanks to Malcolm OaMstan for Ms Mood donation THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Ooh64 words
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Obituary, Illustration66 1981-06-27 29 SIMOM TEN THlAN SING DEPARTED 27 JUNE 1M0 "2«S days gone by since the day you left us. Its hard to believe Pond Memories of you linger In Sadly mi...d but d..rly r»M LOVING MEMORY ft MAJtV LIM SKW K ENG depart >d 27.».79. 2 yaara tiav*66 words
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Advertisement782 1981-06-27 29 W Travel ft Tours JL [MM HO ft^^M num service is »n itd mat met Gl4-16-18. Peart- Centre, *bk Eu Tong Sen Street. (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 01 05. Tel 221 8433 (7 lines) M BTBKBtkVB: n 9, People's Park Complex Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, JODOn Singapore 0105. U*ll<lmu Tet782 words
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Advertisement796 1981-06-27 29 I Evmts 1 14 Lost Found herald a/ a church Pantocoalal worship larvlca IMPORTANT PERSONAL DOCU Sunday 1I» m MENTS in a dark brown JJn ,i^, J m iiniirt.. StiniSOMlt* Utlarht PBUT IOSt all UaWOfMl Dsinruwfii (aTno now, rtwaay Pfoplej Park Complex Will km HoM). finder please contact lei *****796 words
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Advertisement113 1981-06-27 29 '"feafaCS jiJI m PROGRAM ANTARABANGSA/ANTARABUDAYA, MALAYSIA N»^i V-f INTERNATIONAL/INTERCULTURAL PROGRAMS, MALAYSIA National Director AFS International/Intercultural ProgTams, Malaysia, invites applications for the post of National Director. Minimum Academic qualification required is HSC. The person must have initiative, can work independently, is a good organiser, have some experience in Public Relations and113 words
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Advertisement646 1981-06-27 29 Computer Systems Advisers Group is a leading local computer organization with offices in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. Tha Group's activities include marketing, developing and installing whole range of hardware and software systems in the on-line real-time, database and data communications environment. We require suitably qualified persons to fill646 words
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Advertisement130 1981-06-27 30 WE EXTEND OUR I DEEPEST SYMPATHY I TO OUR PRESIDENT, I I MR YO KIANG BENG I I ON THE DEMISE OF I I HIS BELOVED FATHER I I THE LATE MR YEO HONG LIAN I I i FROM THE MANAGEMENT STAFF I I F I SINGAPORE YAMAHA MUSIC (ASIA)130 words
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Article, Illustration2052 1981-06-27 31 He's the new US Open champ but Graham has never won in S'pore THREE TIMES HE CAME HERE AND THRICE HE FAILED TO TAKE THE REPUBLIC'S TOP GOLF TITLE... Does golfdom's latest superstar have one more small dream he would like to see come true? We in Singapore can only2,052 words
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Article192 1981-06-27 31 PORTHCAWL. Fri. Des Smyth, of Ireland, with seven birdies, took a oneshot lead after the opening round of the Welsh Classic golf tournament here yesterday. Leading scores: C 7 Des Smyth; H Tommy Horton, Bernhard Langei, John o'l.eary. John Morgan; Eddie Polland; It Martin Poxon. PipAgencies - 192 words
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Advertisement47 1981-06-27 31 1 jA»* 4b%W _^B*»W BBBBi ~^aF>" < a ESQUIRES CHINA GOURMET TOUR OFFERS YOU THE BEST OF SHANGHAI, PEKING AND SZECHUAN CUISINE. Our prices art reasonable and Western cuisine Is also available ESQUIRE KITCHEN RESTAURANT «^v «^v JR, 1A Bias Basah Complex Blk?31 BamSt Singapore 0718 Tel *****0?47 words
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Advertisement152 1981-06-27 31 PRESENTING IThis may be an excellent opportunity for you to I win a 100% rebate on the furniture that you ■purchase at Soonly Ann. Come and make a Ichoice. It may be free of charge to you. 1 Jt# y^^KSK^?^KK^it^^^ In addition for every purchase of $500 you arc entitled152 words
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Article4875 1981-06-27 32 RAPF 1 2.15 CLASS 6 DIV 4 1.200 M (Ratings 22-0) ivr&vsu x ($ll,OOO $7,700 to winner) 1 *****8 Baabratter (*1) 56.5 Rushcutter-Zaflr 3 nzg dd -6.5. Never likely in Div 3 1200 m last week finishing Bth after being in rear most of the way Grlgaby 54,875 words
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Article236 1981-06-27 32 BECAUSE of a computer fault, certain paragraphs in the Jeep"s Mail column were garbled. The last line in a letter about paddock badges should read "the pillars of racing". And Jeep's reply to "Confused Punter" should read: "Take the case of Race Three in Singapore last236 words
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Article220 1981-06-27 32 EPSOM JEEP - Podmore can land a double EPSOM JEEP By SYNCHROTRON is back in form and should make a sound each-way bet against moderate opposition in Race Four at Bukit Timah today. A winner over the Bukit Timah 1,850m in Class 2 in the good time of 1:54.9 last season, this six-year-old220 words
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Article65 1981-06-27 32 WATCH tketc hanea If Jfcere tarsia: Race 1: Depta Ckargt 11, Laagaage Of taw. Race 1: Ttrnah IMun Race 1: Trie Knliht, fltollaat. npriniiiiMliii tl Race 4: SUverawtft, Mireary 11, Pact Haate. Race flreaae Gtiitm, Aatfceatle Heir, Draakea Flat Bare DaJwk* VUlacr, Patfc Flader 11. Capital Gala Raw 1:65 words
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Article284 1981-06-27 32 TIPTOP - TIPTOP By GREAT SON should oblige his backers in Rare Five today if his first-start performance and home record are anything to go by. The four-year-old Uananthony gelding gave a splendid performance when he went down by a neck to Magnificient Eighty over the284 words
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Article239 1981-06-27 32 TONTO - TONTO By LOUD N CLEAR is worth supporting in Race Two. Irf late March, the three-year-oid New Zealand gelding came with a late run to finish a good fifth to Ottoman in Class 6 Div 2 1.200 m at Penang. He improved on that performance239 words
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Article137 1981-06-27 32 RACE EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY RACING ED Depth Charge Tina's Joy Neck And Neck Tina* Joy Depth Charge Hello Hello Tina. Joy Depth Charge P. Moment Straight Draw Yellow Deer Brani Straight Draw Yellow Deer Permesso Malay. la Loud N Clear Exuberant lmp»n»l March Shallane Too Fast Too F««t Shallane137 words
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Advertisement587 1981-06-27 32 A large and newly formed manufacturing compony requires the following positions:A. PERSONNEL EXECUTIVE (Raport to the Diractora) Raquiramenta:- Preferably diploma or degree holder in Personnel Management/ Social Science Minimum 3 years relevant experience in a manufacturing concern. Resourceful and oble to get along with all levers of employees. Fluent in587 words
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414 1981-06-27 33 SUPRA DOES FASTEST TIME On the track with FAIRWAY COMRADE SINGH, winner of his last two starts, has a bright chance of chalking up his third successive win when he goes over 1,400m in Race 7 at Bukit Timah tomorrow. With414 words
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Article289 1981-06-27 33 TUESDAY (good): Class 3: Pride And Honour did a stylish workout in 35.9. Sovereign Surprise worked well in 40.9. Special Gesture did a similar workout in 40. Successful Call showed up smartly in 42. BUly Brown clocked 38. Class 6: Pep-A-Plnin impressed in 36.5. Hoyeah289 words
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Article, Illustration354 1981-06-27 33 DUBLIN, Fri SUPER horse Sherpur, It-length winner of the Epsom Derby three week* *m, may ■tart the shortrsipriced favourite In the recent history the Irish Derby aver the 2,«tni at the Carra«h tomorrow. The A«s Kau'i ealt appears to be of aJmaat354 words
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Article243 1981-06-27 33 1 Dauelly 2 Paternal S Tweedie 4 Murray 5 Sharp Ckeam 7 P«dra«ir 8 Kheo I Vela II Fraacis 11 Walker 12 Sabtaa U Wagg 14 Aatridgr 15 Salri 1< Raymond n Baamy 18 Hen* II Saekllnß Lam ToUl Rides M lM m 138 217 187 m 144243 words
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Article92 1981-06-27 33 M Ulan I.H. Lee L van Brenkelen Jimsnri toagaure feat Lhnutd tDU( i. van Breakelen >mnlelB I. Ismail leMle >.K. LeMg M Mk *vtdTan t«dgen tai Chaag 36 29 24 23 22 22 20 20 19 17 16 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 9 2692 words
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Article92 1981-06-27 33 imiic Igagani nderapnra stiodi Arrow i«»dm»» heahKaii %c» tebert E. Walker Idm B.H. Yap kMOt ITT IMH trolhrrbood Ln iMg Kok Urn lotland Anna fdm ii Hwidlf «c AhSeaag ,TB 21 12 U 10 9 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 392 words
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Article1698 1981-06-27 33 KEY TO RACECAKD: la farm H|im tr—tr* (cratckiacnaves within bracketo (81) alter karae's name reprearat raUag. Mlawed by wrlßal, imr, (raiser, age and oeaertpUrn *t bane. Par example ag to AaatraUan geldlag, rt Kaglirt filly, Inn Irlak mare, ur New Zeaiaad rait, me Makyataa geldlag, fa Preach km.1,698 words
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Advertisement1327 1981-06-27 33 Metal Box Berhad Incorporated in Malaysia) The Directors have pleasure in announcing that the audited resultsot the group tor the year ended31st March 1981. compared with the results tor the same period last year, after providing lor depreciation, are as foiiows Group (MSOOO) 1980/81 1979/80 Sales 86.261 71.579 Profit before1,327 words
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Article, Illustration333 1981-06-27 34 HOUSTON, Fri. Sugar Ray Leonard won his second world title, capturing the World Boxing Association junior middleweight crown from Uganda's Ayub Kalule when the referee stopped the fight in the ninth round here yesterday. Kalule, 27, who had never been knocked down in 36 professional fights,Reuter - 333 words
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138 1981-06-27 34 Hot STUN (Texas), Fri. The World Boxing Association voted last night to strip heavyweight champion Mike Weaver of his WBA title unless he agrees by next month to fight third-ranked contender James (Quirk) Tillis, of Chicago. Bnt Weaver's manager, Don Manuel, hintedReuter - 138 words
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Article37 1981-06-27 34 JAKARTA. Fri. Malaysia moved into the semi-finals of the Asian schools soccer tournament with a 34 victory over Singapore. In another match, last year's runners-up South Korea were beaten 2-1 by champions Thailand. AFP.AFP - 37 words
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Article27 1981-06-27 34 MEXICO Crry, Fri. Mexico beat Paraguay M and Argentina defeated Spain 3-1 in the semi-finals of the first Joao Havelange Junior soccer tournament here yesterday. AP.AP - 27 words
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Article371 1981-06-27 34 Tlm Mm. PEOPLE with a love of sport always seem to have something to say about their favourite game or team or player. Sports talk, more often than not, dominates conversation In school tuckshops, office canteens, club lounges, coffee shops and bus queues. With this in371 words
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Article, Illustration529 1981-06-27 34 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr Fitting finale by PAYSC's fabulous foursome By YESTERDAY, at Toa Payoh. The start of the 100 metres freestyle the premier event of the national open swimming championships. The clash between giants Ang Peng Siong and Tay Khoon Hean. Only a few spectators, unable529 words
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Article131 1981-06-27 34 Lanka in two-run victory WATFORD (England), Fri. Somachandra de Silva struck three crucial blows and steered Sri Lanka to an exciting two runs victory over Middlesex in a 50-over cricket match here yesterday. The English county champions needed six to win off the last over, but lost three wickets for131 words
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120 1981-06-27 34 KEE BEE KHIM. Singapore's Rolling queen, landed the Jurong Ladies' Open title (or the third successive year when she carded the best gross of 76 at the Jurong Country Club yesterday. Bee Khim. a four-handieap-per. finished a stroke ahead of her Singapore Island120 words
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320 1981-06-27 34 J. RAJENDRAN - Birds to leave their 'nest' for crucial tie J. RAJENDRAN By THE birds on the Padang will have to leave their "nest" to make way for a crucial Malaysian Cricket Association inter-state South Zone league match between Singapore and Federal Territory today (10 a.m.). But though the "eviction" will only320 words
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Article61 1981-06-27 34 LONDON. Fri. Leicestershire joined Somerset and Surrey in the semifinals of the Benson and Hedges Cup cricket tournament with a four-wicket win over Sussex yesterday. Scores: At Have: Leicestershire bt Sussex by 4 wkts Sussex 196-9 (C. Phirfipson 59). Leicestershire 1994 (C. Balderstone 67. J. BarclayReuter - 61 words
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Article183 1981-06-27 34 ATHLETICS Caltex agerr*ap meet (National Stadium, BADMINTON later-eM-ttttmtmey tMnuml (SBH Delta Sports Complex, 7.30). BASKETBALL Mil* BfttUaal yaath cbamai«wfclp (PA, 7 30) CRICKET MCA InUr ■tate wata wae leane matchSingapore v FT (Padang, 10). SEPAk TAKRAW Slota■•re eleetreale ladutnes I ■■iii|iliM>lii 3rd place Philips v Texas; Final GECON183 words
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Advertisement867 1981-06-27 34 Paradise holidays MMlm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^a^^^\^^\ I WMk m i^pjjjaaaajM I a^^^^^W^^^^^^a^a^^^^a^a^^a"*»a>*» T^j////' BBP^H^B I 'Vv^K^ |aaTaTaTaTaT»TaT«aTaTaf«TaTaT«Ta»aMataTaTaTaTaTaM m\ f^g//// This is >uur chance to have the lime of your life. Your adventure in the Pacific Join a genial group of holida) -makers from Singapore and Malaysia and have can begin any Tuesday or867 words
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368 1981-06-27 35 WIMBLEDON, Fri Czech star takes 42 min to dispose of Andrea CZECHOSLOVAK Hana Mandlikova, chasing her third major tennis title this year following her triumphs in the Australian and French Opens, gave another demonstration of the art of elegant destruction at theReuter - 368 words
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Article560 1981-06-27 35 WIMBLEDON '81 1 Mci SUs>«, tte»m4 nul: Paul Kronk (Aust) bt Wayne Pascoe (Aust) 7-5, 6-3. 6-4. Carlos Kirmayr (Bra) hi Roscoe Tanner (US) 6-4. 6-4. 36, 6-2; John Fitzgerald (Aust) bt Bill Scanlon (OS) 6-1. 6-2, 62. Rolf Ohring (WG) bt Ferdl Taygan (US) 7-5. 6-1. 7-6. Vitas560 words
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277 1981-06-27 35 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By MALAYSIA'S Yusoff brothers Sahabuddin and Nazamuddin are the latest additions to the foreign entry list for the Tiger Open golf championship at the Sembawang Country Club from Friday to Sunday. Their inclusion brings to seven the number of foreign277 words
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Article82 1981-06-27 35 JANICE REID won the 400 metres for girls under-19 in 62.7 seconds on the opening day of the Caltex age-group athletics championships at the National Stadium yesterday. United World College's Dawn Masavage (63.5) took the silver medal while Faudziah Mohammed Ali (64.1) won the bronze. Other82 words
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Article, Illustration974 1981-06-27 35 Playing bad guy seems to be trend in tennis JOHN McENROE picked up the bill (or his tantrums at the Wimbledon tennis championships on Wednesday a $1,5 M fine. The American was not surprised at the punishment (or his ill-tempered performance In a flrst-ronndAP - 974 words
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Article19 1981-06-27 35 SINGAPORE Armed Forces Sports Association beat Medan 10-5 in a friendly water-polo match at Toa Payoh yesterday.19 words
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Article, Illustration230 1981-06-27 35 WILL GRIMSLEY - 'Stop grunting' is latest tennis warning WILL GRIMSLEY By WIMBLEDON, Fri. Another problem surfaced yesterday for the staid, stuffy fathers of Wimbledon tennis the proliferation of grants. Subtly, these (tus-rdUns of propriety have passed word down to umpires and players that they would Uke to tee lowering of the decibelAP - 230 words
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368 1981-06-27 35 HAKIKAT RAI - Athletes find themselves out in the cold HAKIK AT RAI By I SEVERAL national athletes are upset over the Singapore Sports Council's refusal to allow them to use spiked shoes for training purposes at the National Stadium. Recently, a group of athletes were told to leave the stadium by an368 words
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Article498 1981-06-27 35 BANGKOK. Fri. Hadiyanto and Kurata Hu will clash in an all Indonesian men's singles final today in the Carlton Open badminton championship Top seeded Hadiyanto beat Thailand's Akraporn Sriratanakul 154, 15-6 and fourthseeded Kurnia Hu upset thirdranked Udom Leurngpetcharaporn 15-5. 17-15 in the semifinals yesterday. In the women's singles,Agencies - 498 words
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Advertisement80 1981-06-27 35 FREE I D packets of maggi Instant Noodles j^^^^ 21 with Everyday Standard 2kg I Get 5 packets of Maggi 2-Minute Noodles, free with every 2 kg. tin of mm^i^^^^^^^^^B Everyday Standard Fullcream Powdered Milk WJtmL m m \^Mt% with the special offer message. m^£&M W M M m M^mU80 words
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The Sunday Times
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70 1981-06-27 36 FOCUS looks at the curious case of an eight-month-old global oil glut that has failed to send pump prices down anywhere in the world. Now, experts are predicting the glut will last till mid-1982, at least. How will it affect Singapore? Will70 words
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Article78 1981-06-27 36 MILLIONAIRE tarter Wee (1m Yaw b Hading It larnoslnKly difficult U swallaw ronglomrratr Haw Phliim qoirk g*kMe. IV nmm: Grawtag •ppwdtUn from a brace of eager maltt-mlllM«alrm »«t to make him pay for the arqalritUn. O*e rack party la Hang Lorag, whaae ruling family, the78 words
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Article37 1981-06-27 36 HOW do you update a legend? John Gardner, author and creator of his own secret agent, recounts his efforts in moulding a new James Bond in a justreleased book called "Licence Renewed."37 words
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Article30 1981-06-27 36 OUR r*lamalst look* at Teresa Teag aad Romas Tarn. U the tint dying to get married? Has the tteni some deep dark secret that he wants to hide?30 words
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Article50 1981-06-27 36 THE winners in the Know Sweden competition. SOME helpful hints on eyes, glasses and how to reconcile the two. ANTHONY LIN adds some choice slogans to liven up the forthcoming National Day. DIALOGUE looks at two controversies this week American fashion and the case of Peranakan wedding clothes.50 words
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Article114 1981-06-27 36 AS SINGAPORE gets set for the historic opening of Changi Airport on Wednesday, THE BUNDAY NATION goes colour on a grand scale tomorrow eight pages of our mint-new, shiny bright international airport in colour. The innovations and "Singapore specials," what's where and how to get there... FRANCIS114 words
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Article76 1981-06-27 36 AN EVER-MORE expensive home should force at to reexamlae Mine eastern* asMdated with that mlle■toae event «f getting married, this week's If Yeo Ask Me piece saggerts. With miHDB flat ap by aa average of 38 per cent and farther hikes expected in future, It's76 words
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Article48 1981-06-27 36 WE THINK exercise is good for the body. But why stop short of the neck? Some research now supports the idea of exercising the face which has 50 muscles and keeping it in tone just like the body. Read about GIVING YOUR FACE A LIFT.48 words
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Article52 1981-06-27 36 Birds aad flak may tap the list of pete Singaporeans keep bat here's news of a new pet that doeaat aeed to be koaoebrokea, doesn't aeed space aad taat choosy about food. la America It's being welcomed by flat-dwellers. It has made the flve-most-wanted-pete lists of Fortune, the52 words
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Article30 1981-06-27 36 WHY DEREK WILD prefers to watch Ken RosewaU and Hie Nastase rather than Bjorn Borg. WEST GERMANY will win the soccer World Cup says Eric Batty.30 words
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628 1981-06-27 36 HONG CHONG WING - C HONG WING HONG By 6 III the world of business, dissolution of a commercial venture is usually associated with the liquidation of an nnsDecessful company... we gather here not to preside over soch a woeful state of affairs... we628 words
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Article26 1981-06-27 36 VIENNA, Frl. President Babrak Karmal of Afghanistan left Bratislava today after a four-day official visit to Czechoslovakia, the official Ceteka news agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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258 1981-06-27 36 Samrin 'yes' to return of refugees, says UNHCR BANGKOK, Fri. The Hanoi-backed Heng Samrin regime in Kampuchea has agreed in principle to take back Kampuchean refugees in Thailand who request voluntary repatriation, AFP news agency reported UN officials as saying today. A high-ranking Thai official said preparations were already underway258 words
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387 1981-06-27 36 JAKARTA, Fn SOUTH KOREAN President Chun Doo-Hwan today expressed support for Asean s position on the Kampuchean problem. He made the statement at a news conference following a meeting with Indonesian President Suharto, who be said expressed understanding for his reunification plan for Korea.Reuter; AP; UPI - 387 words
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363 1981-06-27 36 WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan won a stunning victory yesterday when the House of Representatives rejected a move by Democratic leaders to block his proposals for US$20 billion (S$43 billion) in additional budget cuts. In a dramatic 217 to 210 vote, MrReuter; NYT - 363 words
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Advertisement115 1981-06-27 36 Know your airport The control tower you see at V BU e^' w^ c^ s a rea( ty Singapore Changi Airport's unofficial symbol, took more than 20 blueprints before it was chosen. This and other little-known stories about the biggest airport in South-east Asia in our eightpage special today. PLUS115 words
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Advertisement98 1981-06-27 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Thanks to the Hongkong postal department, printers here are expecting more business. AGNES WEE reports on this windfall which may also lead to Singapore becoming an important printing and publishing centre. It's time for a shorter working week for all, writes LEE YOKE98 words
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Advertisement405 1981-06-27 36 Enjoy our Rent-Try-Buy Uf isV Scheme TELEPAC always keeps abreast with the newest, the latest. A A j Our clients interest come first k^^^d^ TELEPAC s p™ (m 163, Gold hill Centre. Newton. Call *****27 DOMINION COLLEGE TORONTO CANADA Pre-UniveMity Counej Grades 1 1, 12 &13 Applications ore invited for405 words
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Miscellaneous146 1981-06-27 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in a few places In the late mornlng.TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., U mln. SUNSET today: 1.44 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: C.31 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam tc La* Aageie* JC J Alaea* tC Madrid JC t Baarala JC J Maalia 24-32C146 words
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70 1981-06-27 1 MALAYSIAN Tobacco Co Bhd has recorded an increase of 40.8 per cent in pretax profit to $45.6 million for the first half year to Mar 31, 1981 on a 12.7 per cent rise in turnover to $292.2 million. After-tax profit jumped 43 per cent70 words
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Article64 1981-06-27 1 PAN Malayan Holdings Ltd has announced that by the closing date of its rights issue, June 22, 1981, the company had received acceptances for 3,741,470 new shares, representing 99.8 per cent of the 3.75 million new shares to be issued. Excess share applications have been received for 142,39064 words
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Article75 1981-06-27 1 THE! KLSE has requested General Lumber (Holdings) Bhd to furnish detailed workings to show the reserves from which the bonus shares would be capitalised. The company had earlier stated that the bonus shares would be capitalised from the revaluation of landed properties of the company and its75 words
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Article86 1981-06-27 1 PACIFIC Development Credit Bhd has informed the KLSE that with the proposed acquisition of the entire share capital of Menang Holdings, the net asset backing of the company will increase to $3.80 per share from $2.02. The profits to be derived from the sale of Phase 186 words
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Article51 1981-06-27 1 PALMCO Holdings Bhd has disclosed its expansion programme to the KLSE. The increase in the various production capacities of its subsidiary, Palmex Industries have been completed. The conversion of Palmco Oil Mill's existing plant, improving and updating its storage facilities and increasing its production capacity were completed on51 words
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Article24 1981-06-27 1 AUSTRAL Enterprises Bhd has informed the KLSE that there will be no further dividend declared for the year ended Jan 31, 1961.24 words
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Article61 1981-06-27 1 price HONGKONG, Fri. Gold continued to fall on the local international market and closed today at U*****.50-J445 an ounce in active trading. Brokers said the plunge was in line with New York prices as investors liquidated part of their holdings in view of high interest rates andAFP - 61 words
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Article87 1981-06-27 1 MANILA, Fri. The state-owned Philippine National Bank (PNB) appeared to have triggered an interest rates "war" with the private banking sector in its moves to float its interest rates on savings while slashing its commission charges on letters of credit by July 1. The announcements, made by PNBAFP - 87 words
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Article73 1981-06-27 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The US government today removed some limits on interest rates that may be paid by banks and savings institutions, a move that could mean higher payments to investors from Aug 1. The depository institutions deregulation committee voted to eliminate on Aug 1 the rates onReuter - 73 words
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Article35 1981-06-27 1 KIEL, Fri. West Germany will have 1,700,000 unemployed on average next year, compared with about 1,200,000 today, and is going through its worst-ever recession, the Kiel Institute of World Economy forecasts. AFPAFP - 35 words
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402 1981-06-27 1 THE latest innovations in urbanisation programmes will be discussed at a conference on "Urban Planning and Development in the 80s" to be held at the Kuala Lumpur Hilton Hotel in on Aug 20. The two-day conference is organised by the Times Conferences,402 words
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673 1981-06-27 1 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG WILL BE USED ONLY AS A LAST RESORT By TWO tax experts yesterday ruled out the possibility of the Singapore government implementing a capital gains tax in the immediate future to check spiralling property prices here. Mr Keith Tay673 words
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Article443 1981-06-27 1 MALAYAWATA Steel Bhd, one of Malaysia's better known steel manufacturers is not in dire straits in spite of having reported a huge loss of $3.73 million in group profits after tax for the year ended Mar 31, 1981 compared to $4,936 million in the proceeding year. The443 words
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Article224 1981-06-27 1 THE Singapore National Employers Federation (SNEF) hopes to repay the entire bank loan and the capital levy from its members by proposing the sale of its 325 sq metre premise on 8th floor of the Tanglin Shopping Centre, Phase n. During the extraordinary general224 words
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Article222 1981-06-27 1 Evidence of positive sentiment SINGAPORE: Share prices rimed narrowly mixed with prices flnctaaUng throughout the day. The Straits Times Industrials Index rose 2.31 points to a record KUALA LUMPUR: Im graved trading oondlons brought the New Straits Times Industrials Index to a new level of 1.J4S.34, up 12.13 points. Total222 words
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Article29 1981-06-27 1 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Minings Plantations Deb/Loans Up 29 6 1 2 2 1 Down 56 4 5 4 1 4 Inch 15 6 1 2 2 329 words
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Article47 1981-06-27 1 P M R I PMC Metro Hld«. E Su f .r. M Properties M t I M Rankinn H Breweries Kemp« 4 P Textile 830 1220 2070 2160 2060 1170 2090 925 7S0 730 454 M0 430 160 120 110 110 50 45 40 30 3047 words
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Article25 1981-06-27 1 lyn Kfllli 865 long Leong lad 2000 >«gi M«l« 1430 View 920 V E 1480 Ipore Land 1410 -4S 40 -30 -3U -20 -2025 words
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Article21 1981-06-27 1 Bovis 2,451.000 Marco Polo 1.364.000 Faber Merlin 668.000 Sime Darby 572.000 Total turnover: 17.93 m Total value: $119 63m21 words
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Article31 1981-06-27 1 June a June 2b BT Indicator: *****2.37 *****7.10 Industrials: ***** 973.26 Finance 2000 24 2008.64 Hotels: 1357.95 1351.17 Properties: 968.74 978.23 Minings: 399.05 396.91 Plantations: 1049.69 1051.30 3CBC: 909.23 910.9531 words
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Article66 1981-06-27 1 Bwutead BM +10 C C -2 Qwlmmtm CCM -5 Gathrle Bhd C*W Storage -15 Haw Par ■15 -20 NBT N«t Iron PMC -5 -15 *160 SrmfeShlp SMI Slmr Darby SlSteaiMfclp -5 2 Dulap ImI -10 Hinw FE Eh* -5 beheaptBM PAN +5 MTC UeatUgs MeUi IUv66 words
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472 1981-06-27 4 HOTEL group Faber Merlin (M) Bhd has issued documents in regard to its one-for-three rights issue at $1.60 per share in order to raise $46.8 million in much needed funds to finance several projects and to reduce the group's bank borrowings. The funds are472 words
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Article234 1981-06-27 4 JURONG Engineering Pte Ltd (JEL) will become the first NEC System 150 user in Singapore when a unit is installed at their premises at the end of the year. Yesterday, the managing director of JEL, Mr Y. Kony and of NEC Computers (S) Pte Ltd, Mr234 words
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Article, Illustration349 1981-06-27 4 SINGAPORE resident and New Zealand banker, Mr John Rose, is a man of varied talents and experiences. For the past 30 years, he has served in many posts and jobs, including chief executive of Marac Holdings, New Zealand's biggest merchant bank,349 words
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Article393 1981-06-27 4 SOH TIANG KENG - NZ bank gets Asia unit licence SOH TIANG KENG By NEW ZEALAND'S first merchant bank in Singapore, Marac Merchant Bank (S.E. Asia) will help to accelerate "development of trade and investment flows" between Singapore, Asean, Australia and New Zealand. This was stated yesterday by Mr John Rose, executive chairman of393 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1981-06-27 4 HERALDED by the Economic Development Board as one of the biggest investment and technological coups when it was established in 1971, camera-maker Rollei Singapore now faces an uncertain future. Last Thursday, Rollei Braunshweig, the company that spawned tne Singapore firm, filed for bankruptcy. It1,077 words
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Advertisement234 1981-06-27 1 H -^ilfll g- _^fc ig[ ."S: lT^^^^^ «M**^^^^^^^^ jY I sbb^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Luxurious Maisonnette Townhouses Fronting The^M Western Grove brings to you a Western Grove is in the vicinfl^L I T~ ----^r^^^ l^-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^* Paradise in living. Ideally located the best seafood restaurants, cc r c*~ "---^r^l^s^i^i^^^^^ off PasirPanjang Hill, adjacent to234 words
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Article1666 1981-06-27 2 THE last transacted ready sales at the clow of business on the Stork Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous day's prices, together with the 1980 high and low Adjusted (or scrip rights issue). TURNOVER Closing tone: Mixed. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stork Exchange of1,666 words
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Article1848 1981-06-27 2 BID and offer prices offlcUUy listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange o» Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets III Iocs of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board1,848 words
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Article2027 1981-06-27 2 BID *nd offer prfcw officially li»t-d and txMtnm la and reported to U* Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of riiarcs traded ihown In bracket* In lou o( 1.000 unlu unleaa oiherwlae specified INDUffnUAlii AV*a (16) 4.70 (5) 4 60 (1) 4 54 (4) 4 642,027 words
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Article314 1981-06-27 2 HONGKONC: Share prices closed firmer yesterday, with second-liners leading the f;ains, while the Hang Seng ndex rose 24.48 points to close the day at 1707.57 points, dealers said. The market opened easier this morning with the index falling 8.09 points at one stage, before recovering on some local buying314 words
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Article499 1981-06-27 2 TOKYO: The slock market Dow Jones average gained 33.16 to close at 7726 00 points yesterday, alter briefly touching a record of 7733.96 at the morning close on selective bar frain hunting in autos, drugs, ight electricals and machineries, dealers said. The New index added 2.04 to 578.25 points,499 words
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Article321 1981-06-27 3 SYDNEY, Fri. A slump in international gold prices and an unfavourable view of plans by MIM to boost its Australian equity translated into a sharp reversal for stocks, dealers said. Gold producer BHP led the decline with a 30-cent fall to $14.75. This helped push the All-Ordinaries index 6.1321 words
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Article218 1981-06-27 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. The stock market closed slightly lower after trading within a narrow range all day. The Dow Jones industrial average (ell IM points to around 997. Declines led advances by 780 to 700 and volume fell to 44 million shares from 46.65 million. Analysts said the218 words
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Article242 1981-06-27 3 AMSTERDAM. Thurs. Share prices closed mainly lower, with KLM and Unilever down 4 and 2 guilders in Dutch Internationals. Royal Dutch gained 1.60. Mortgage bank WUH fell 7.50 while in ordinary banks, ABN and Amrobank dropped 1.50 and 0.30. In lower constructions, Boskalis lost 2 and Volker Stevin 1.10.242 words
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Article237 1981-06-27 3 ZURICH, Thurs. Share prices were little changed in lacklustre trading after yesterday's falls on Wall Street and higher Eurofranc rates. Banks were narrowly mixed after recent weakness. Union Bank bearer was a shade higher and Credit Suisse bearer slightly lower. Among financials, Oerlikon-Buehrle held barely steady while Slka Finanz237 words
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Article649 1981-06-27 3 LONDON, Fri. Defencerelated electronic stocks firmed in active trading in continued reaction to yesterday's UK defence review which contained few cut-backs in on.-TS. dealers said Other leading industrials were easier. At 3pm. the Financial Times index was down 3.1 points at 5*4.8. GEC closed at the day's high of649 words
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Article52 1981-06-27 3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 544.8 Wednesday 548.4 Week Ago 541.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 986.77 Wednesday 999.33 Week Ago 985.15 II X HANG SENG Friday 1707 57 Thursday 1883.09 Week Ago 1705.43 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday unav Thursday 753.4 Week Ago 750.2 ALLORDINARIKS Friday unav Thursday 706.2 Week52 words
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Article133 1981-06-27 2 THE STRAITS tin price fell another six cents to MJ29.14 per kilo in Pe nang yesterday, on an official offering unchanged at 214 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady with forward buyers edging £2 higher to £6,542 per tonne. LONDON: Values were given a fresh boost during the133 words
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Article31 1981-06-27 2 Rubber June 26 Singapore: July: 236.00 cent* (down 3.S0 cent*) Malaysia: July: 257.00 cent* (down 4.50 cents) Tin: MS29.14 per kilo (down 6 cents) Official offering: 214 tonnes (unchanged)31 words
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Article34 1981-06-27 2 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous in brackets). Wlrebar Spot £862.00 (£867.00); sellers £862. 50 (£867.50); Three Month buyers £887.50 (£892.50); sellers £888.00 (£893.00). Market toae: Steady at lower levels. 8aln: 13,650 tonnes.34 words
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Article134 1981-06-27 2 CHINESE Pradir* Exekaage, SiBK»pwe, mm cMag price* per 1M kg yr*««-nUy CmmbI *il: Bulk fob $116.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $129.00 sellers, new drum fob $135.00 sellers. C*pra: Mixed (loose) $69.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $390 00 sellers, Sarawak white134 words
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Article286 1981-06-27 2 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable In Singapore opened at (30.715 and rioted al $***** yester day In the Par East, gold opened at US$445 00 44t 00, and moved higher to $446 50 447 50 on short-covering before closing at $***** ***** at lunch. The market re-opened at286 words
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Article41 1981-06-27 2 Tkan W*4 N»w York 9 458 *B 9teS 101SS Zurich 9 MB 10 058 9 70S 10 2SS PH Tk«n SiMKaporr 9 451) 9.K8 »OS 10 ISS Closing price* in US dollars a troy ounce ton: Cr**« Mm. B>m*.41 words
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Article588 1981-06-27 2 PRICES In the Singapore rubber market closed slightly easier yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 236.00 cents per kilo, down 3.50 cents on Thursday's close, dealers said. Afternoon pries lost further ground on lower London opening advices and some stale bull selling. Opening prices were marked down588 words
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Article99 1981-06-27 2 NOON SSR and SMR pncaa yourday ■AS Jul. (Carnal Mlal Buwr. Srllrr. SSK 20 II tonpalktl .'llm HIM SSR SO lltonpalkll 210 SON MIIL1 SMKIV i| tun pallet I 2W00 !»inm SMR I HUKipdkll 274 SO 276SON SMRS IIUmpdlMI taoo MIOON SMHIlf II lonpalkll INg UNO SMR99 words
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Article382 1981-06-27 2 GENEROUS bans Imam from several companies Inspired the ball* at Ihr stack market yesterday. Pm Malaysia Cement, IU subsidiary Pan Malaysia Robber Industrie and aewly relisted Bevls taak tke market by «Urra as their share prices surged upwards. A gaad amount af atteatlan was also laeased an382 words
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Article286 1981-06-27 2 SHARE prices were dealt to a steadier close at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday on continued active trading. The improved trading conditions was partly due to the re-quotation of Promet (formerly Bovis SEA), which attracted strong support throughout the day. and to a lesser extent, by the286 words
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Article214 1981-06-27 2 THE US dollar opened (Inner in the Singapore (orex market yesterday. Mfcwtag Paul Volcker'i call (or reserve requirements. Implying higher Fed Funds rates The US Sing dollar opened ai O 1340 while US mark started al 2 3S45 55. about three pfennigs above Thursday's opening. Hot inflow214 words
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Article360 1981-06-27 2 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 26. Closing As.an dollar certlflcates of deposit for prime names on June 26: quoted yMtwday (crw»>(>«ri»y Chang* LacaJ dallmrs to aae init at fcreiga carreacy: JS dollar 2.1335 2.1345 2.8196 -24.33 Sterling pound 4.1315 4.1370 7.3469 -43.77 \ustra'ian360 words
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Article40 1981-06-27 2 RANGE <K prk*i ottered by dt» count houses on June 26 Overnijht 106 Call depoKU T> 106 Ckxtaf Treasury bills 8 6 3- month Bank bills 12- 12 3monthsCD 11 13/16 II 11/16 SmonlhsCD 111 II him: NiMiaal Dbnuir*.40 words
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Article32 1981-06-27 2 Closing Interbank MM (or Singapore dollan on June X Oftrr Bid Ovn-ni(hl > 7 lmonlh 11 2 months lib 16 1113 It 3 months life 16 HI) It Ownidht moor 732 words
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Article28 1981-06-27 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore I t banks are currently prepared U lend to their brat I riutomen la 13.41 per cent. J28 words
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Article987 1981-06-27 3 PROMET Pte Ltd promises to be one o( the most absorbing local case study business executives will come across in July when they attend a two-week management programme to be conducted by a team of professors from Harvard Business School. This time the interest in Promet, one987 words
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Advertisement528 1981-06-27 3 L TWO PRIME PA FIJI RESORT SITES 1 BEACHFRONT 1 FREEHOLD Located in the Pacific Harbour Resort, with full range of visitor amenities I including Trent Jones Golf Course, Tennis I Facilities, Deep Sea Fishing. I Each property has approved I development plans. I Government tax incentives approved. I All528 words
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Advertisement899 1981-06-27 3 for appointment to SpII thp 'Silpnt' Pipri Pinpr we are |ookin 9 ior distributors to ocii u ic oiigiii ncu riLjci market and se yi this new revolutionary product:- Those eligible: Ah Bi. f>s& Enneoreneuiscanapr y j DiOPf \UT6b Requirements: nion r|U"' Abie lodemonsirale successful pas' expe«iences m I ,p;l899 words
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Advertisement465 1981-06-27 4 SPOT THE CASTROL SIGN and WIN SUPER PRIZES! Enter the contest. It's easy! It's fun! I And your car will benefit the most from A a4- it. All you have to do is spot 3 Castrol M A Hl^H 1^ signs and answer 3 simple questions m MH^^^Hk I You465 words
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Article, Illustration808 1981-06-27 1 RICHARD LIM; ALBERT SIM - Embodied... Spirit of Asean RICHARD LIM ALBERT SIM Story by Photos by ...The Asean Spirit must not be confined only to officaldom. It must transcend official contacts and reach out to the peoples of Asean. Minister of State (Culture), Mr Fong Sip Chee, at the closing ceremony of the first808 words
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Advertisement165 1981-06-27 1 <^BBa)^B^BBaFaf«^BBB§ r/B^ ML BROTHERS Furniture 00. Ml I' I fl 9 ißk. NtN t V b V B mW m A. j^ iIW IK■■mmm^^ W m I m INGRID i^^Hffll I ll^tok^.4 'IB Bays. h ?resl23O n ||V~~'i I If §W/ M m& B^" i "#*--^:-'=*ls%^ jy HJ Winston Manor165 words
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Advertisement83 1981-06-27 1 Smoothing out path for rocks Bfce'» Mine leag way. Bat eattaary expert TAN LEE LENG aai never fergettea tkat Brat baking leawa, whea ■be magically maae pancakes oit af reek buns... Bat It's sweet gaeeea» new, as abe shares la Pages 12 and 13 Sax and violins I Let ethers83 words
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Article568 1981-06-27 2 PICK of the DAY FAMILY Starting Over (Ch 5, *M p.m.): Now that her fledglings are ready to leave the nest, Kate looks forward to quieter times with her husband. Her reveries are interrupted by the arrival of Annie, an orphan. The Lawrences had long ago agreed to look after568 words
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Article175 1981-06-27 2 What's on this weekend TODAY EXHIBITIONS: CMttemparvy AaiM Art Shaw r8«.r 8«. National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Free. Till June 30. Features Singapore's contribution to the Asian Art Show held In Japan last year. Cempoter Ami Its Appllcatleas. British Council. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free.175 words
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Advertisement389 1981-06-27 2 0 I UPP V BFQT X fii y W iWatv your children. r *%J f f~» iC&vv. Now, don't miss our store-wide 'T 1 r 1 JujTSV reductions on our wide range of t'• II "b -^^r /^flKSWra j a^pa^s^^ In# wimcsrwirv rimvw /f^T^^T i W Simultaneously at f\Z- OQTI389 words
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Advertisement359 1981-06-27 2 The brothers go to the country 0 Wnhfeaa i IMJH I^bTvl %l T \4j[ M I ssssssi sv ssssU The east of The Brothers (Tomorrow, Ch 8, 1.25 p.m.) H^P^VspHßlsMsßlsni^Bj Meanwhile, Hei, Fai's half brother starts work in tVi/l'y I'fi'l'ii .a^bV Wing On Dong. He feels that the factory needs359 words
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Advertisement35 1981-06-27 2 I i^^— my HNationßl Piafißsonic^^ FM/AM to lullaby you to sleep I S^ RC-768 electronic digital radio ImP alarm clock with doze and sleep Wm features plus battery backup system. Jy The Colour TV Specialist35 words
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Miscellaneous172 1981-06-27 2 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8 Entertainer, as It wer*. and In 'r^sUrT^rS UC^^ma.™ 5 zasMrs- sr^ 10 9 SStrrapTL I*"'- print sound. v,ul what next* (6) coming out (8) 11 Did another puziie of set pur- ""P*- nose (8) 12 Sw 14 19 HgnUng (or a month, missng w it172 words
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Miscellaneous1089 1981-06-27 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 12.55 PM Opemf fotowed by Sesame 63 Cartoon Setections Street 6 40 Tm *l Starting Over 1.55 Richie Rich j 7 30 M 7 >. nd eather Foreca$t 2.20 Saturday Matinee Law And 7.50 Cs Murder By Mirrors Order 8.50 Marie Osmond Show 3.45 ABC1,089 words
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Article, Illustration707 1981-06-27 3 Sculptor and school principal, Brother Joseph McNally, tells RICHARD LIM how he assesses our new quintet of sculptures and landscape gardeners have their say about the competition to landscape Sculpture Park, below. DANA LAM, gleaned their professional comments. THE live new sculptures at the Central Park707 words
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Article792 1981-06-27 3 Z No professional who cares for his profession, v would think it is a waste of time or a great inconvenience to work with a raw person, because the raw person has shown his talents by conceiving a very good idea. Mt Chua Jeen Tee792 words
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Advertisement173 1981-06-27 3 A Lett: FredesvlndA Cmmuvl by Philippines' national artist, Prtteam Napoleon V. Abueva. k The CMcrete sculpture was named i a friend, nis a skip's Amazing New i skeletal structure; its five rite —X^ «t>*^*.*lL^»#» II represent the five Aseaa countries ClT^f irTISTri^XS V m Md ltM miwt grouping's units Km173 words
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LEISURE 1
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Article, Illustration941 1981-06-27 4 Contemporary Asian Art Show 1980 II Entries from Singapore National Art Gallery IN the National Art Gallery is a presentation titled Festival: Contemporary Asian Art Shew 1981 11. Entries from Singapore. It consists of 11 paintings and four sculptures, signifying work by 15 artists.941 words
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Article, Illustration553 1981-06-27 4 TEO HAN WUE - TEO HAN WUE Exhibition of Chinese paintings by Fan Chang Tian National Museum Art Gallery Last day tomorrow Reviewed by FOR MANY centuries, Chinese brush-painting had too often been regarded by artists more as a literary expression than a visual art. It was the553 words
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Advertisement140 1981-06-27 4 b^b\j^bb^lbT x I 4.-^bbßH I? bY lam I B T||l s ,gn -j I J m '*r'"J a»| Hfel^B^Bß^-^ a^^^B^^E^flS^^a^M^Si^BißV— JH^^^*- Ma^L^Hß a Trt* st^g gi i a a t;^l >WJ H I ,^B^B I B^B^L^B^B^BBM^ft^B^BH B f* L^B L^^^L^L^Bwßfclir~~ >^ hM BBLaBBa^M-l— I pillow &jois^onl y gg/g^^B^F -mil mm140 words
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Article, Illustration718 1981-06-27 5 mmmUmAmUmJlmJ I AM inclined to ask for my TV licence fee back after the week in view. Let the others try to rinse prime time telly out of braless Charlie's Angels and mindless killing, I say what this country's television needs is more sax718 words
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Article, Illustration566 1981-06-27 5 BOB Hope hopped over to China and made a TV special called Road To China for NBC two years ago. Now, Walt Disney Productions will make a 20-minute documentary called The Wonders of China, which will be screened in 360-degree "Circle-vision". It will be a joint venture with566 words
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Advertisement82 1981-06-27 5 B MH _fl fl l __h_k_ _^_-IH^^^^ JH s v m THE HOUSE OF HOMY PED 02-11, Mezzanine Floor Orchard Plaza. Koek Rd. Singapore 0822. Tel: *****56 AJso available at leading shoe dealers Sale of Jewellery Ornaments by Public Auction All the 83 items comprising Pendants, Necklaces, Rings, Bracelets, Bangles82 words
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Advertisement451 1981-06-27 5 K>6ttb MONTAGUT Tee- Shirts (Francel 84ZJL to S7VN SHERATON ShMs (Australian) llth WHITMONT Shirts (Australian) Wf m VAN -HEUSEN Shirts (England W. m ARROW Shirts SHhWKOT MANHATTAN Shifts H\m JANTZEN SPEEDO Svwmwear m. Iff GUY BERAC Pyiamas HIM m Imported Ties ttt« MOFFI. KILROY Tee-Shirts t IM JOCKEY, Arrow Underwear451 words
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Advertisement356 1981-06-27 6 4th week; ■a* f ATll? (*****80) 5 SHOWS »J amaLf JBt^l lorn, I 30, 4, 6 30 900 a Thanh God I^ISSSK: I I HV nnlu a "V SENSATION Of in? S I THEYEAR! picture! I rCollajclr Collajc1 your -FLYING HJGH" 80/ RWNG PASS-v I at tha bo»-oWteaa and WW356 words
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Advertisement625 1981-06-27 6 The Mamiya ZE <M33B^ Programmed to take simply perfect pictures *'T 1 "2t Quartz 50mm f20 with case V8 '-.SBBm. camera without 'etephofo lenj and ■jgBPtJEi. tog $355 Now, the ZE Quartz (50mm f 2 (T lens), 135mm f 35 lens and gadget bag, at a simply perfect price $499.625 words
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Advertisement370 1981-06-27 6 2|jSTHE«T9KITO iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiniiii GOLDEN CLEMENTI NOWMOWMOI 0:11, 1J0.4.i J «,tJOpfn C: 1 JO, JJO. 7 IS, tJOptn DaiiOtiT Z^S fiOLDEH ZENITH and CLEMENTI MDfartTOMTII (ZwWth: ITnrta 11 JOpm) p Tomorrow Mornmg! "■■lll FOB?* ttandarni PJIfNSTIWN NIACE DAILY .1 1.J0.J J0.7 15,» JO X»tNf BBaaTJZ2IIaB\7 KALLANG DAILY .1 1 30, 4. 7,370 words
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Advertisement304 1981-06-27 6 i% TT 3 H J Y TISrrDAYSr j I 5 Shows: 1 1 am, 1 .30, 4.00, 630 9. 1 5pm yes, r^^^^Si^- BANANZA! V S HURRY! HURRY! SEE IT NOW! I ODEON: 45th STRIKING DAY! i (*****16) 5 Shows: PLEASE NOTE TIMES i 10.30 am, 1.15. 4.00, 6.45 9.30304 words
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Advertisement722 1981-06-27 6 /<S\ CATHAY C l,*^ OCGANHSAION I j I w.ii:r.va»«Mi?7S!a LASTOAYSI C 11iw. 1 JO, 4.00. JO, riiom I m mmi «*> '7^ lUNANVS Va*jr? KgiagL>Bß»'Mnn > HUMIVI KE IT NOW! V II *f«h CntKBM OAYI I I1I 1 Pt-f AM HOTe TIMES A ,1, lOJCm.I 15.4,1 45.(J0pm > V Adm:722 words
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Advertisement549 1981-06-27 7 r a. 1 ATTACH BOX-TOP HERE «Ma»»MTY- Una (xwtaetia opened lo all permanent citizen ol I angapoie and traveler* ortn me enoeplionolalmembenbelonglnß to KM Colmar Pte Ltd.. the* aoVertMng agencies and Immediate famwee, a You may aend In as many entneaaa you ike. but each entry muet be attached with549 words
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Article, Illustration867 1981-06-27 8 ROBERT CHEW - ROBERT CHEW HITLER'S SPIES: The Extraordinary Story Of German Military Intelligence By David Kahn Arrow Books. London. 1980 525 pages, $17.50 Reviewed by While Kahn's observa- tions on the Nazis' ideological twisting of intelligence have great relevance for the CIA and perhaps for the Soviet KGB867 words
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Advertisement220 1981-06-27 8 I Marseilles Deluxe I*^l BWMit^jl Bedroom Suite I J r^^M I 1 pc. Queen-size Bed tg^^^H IH|^LJ v''*lix §k I 1 pc. Dressing Table BHVOTBiHiII IP* w? I 1 pc. Bedside Cabinet I 1 pc. 3-Door Wardrobe W^ JVr^BI (with Drawer; '*jotß a^MLw4*V3 TROIST iNlTPO^HipekS^liigi^^^ :ha.r Lounge Set l' N220 words
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Article737 1981-06-27 9 JON MANLEY - JON MANLEY THE THORPE COMMITTAL By Peter Chippindale and David Leigh Published by Arrow books 190 pages. $7 Reviewed by 4 And so, although the judge and jury found him innocent of conspiracy to murder and incitement to murder, the English public had found him737 words
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375 1981-06-27 9 TOH WENG CHOY - TOH WENG CHOY BREAKTHROUGHS By Chartee PamU Pan Books, London 351 pages; J13.65 R#vi#w*d by IT IS always readily acceptable to have a short cut to the ever-growing mass of information on the advances in specific fields in the world. Physicist, Charles Pa-375 words
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Advertisement281 1981-06-27 9 m^^^' J ♦iF 1 'Wlßfc Ufo» jS» 9 ,w, J^^^^^tl 2ms^fr/§>EXHIBITION f 1 1 w s> OF CHINESE iWffi FIJIAN CORK BY* lyf Fujian Cork Pictures originated from China in 1900. ft I^BW^^^^^^^^^^Bl^BkTß^Jj Light and fine-grain cork (commonly known as China I^^^bWb'bWbWb'b'blbbm O/"rc* wood) is used as base material by281 words
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Advertisement126 1981-06-27 9 (§^uimmuSALE j^^ FROM I4 JUNE TO I3 th JULY BlC^ Bigger than before at our new showroom in one of Singapore newest shopping centre Orchard Plaza. To mark this auspicious occasion we are having one month fantastic reduction on our elegantly designed and imported upholstery materials. What's more, we are126 words
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Article, Illustration1869 1981-06-27 10 Train-thrills enroute to Thailand If you're going to Bangkok, why not take a train, suggests DELISLE SCHWARTZ. True, you may suffer the experience of long glistening trails of urine tracking out of toilets, but you may also chance upon some interesting people, like the nice gun-toting man whose mission on1,869 words
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Article540 1981-06-27 10 To Bangkok THE air fare to Bangkok (SIA, Thai, Cathay Pacific) is $448 one way, or only $262 for students. Flight time a few hours merely. By rail to Bangkok costs $142 first class with air-con sleeping compartment, or $69 second class with non-air-con berth. Handicapped persorr540 words
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Advertisement408 1981-06-27 10 10 SIM #"03V \m A Ir^ 1 I JiffW M^ Dy l\Bfi AIT §j^ i'J j i^H 1000 1616 M j^K I /I Ai s P or s bags k I EpPß^wiH y^**-^ sports shirts .^■^Lfl^a^H»^L^L^L^L^L^LV We're heading $100,000 worth of prizes your way Pale. A legendary footballer. With exceptional408 words
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Advertisement66 1981-06-27 10 I BY Keep Guardian cotton buds handy for the use of the whole family. Ear Care Baby Care Beauty Care First Aid Guardian Cotton Buds are soft. safe, hygienic and convenient. Ideal for baby care, make-up, first aid and other family uses Available at leading department stores, supermarkets, drugstores and66 words
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Article, Illustration968 1981-06-27 11 Going to Ko Samui solely for the attractions listed in the little tourist guide is really missing the point. "The idea is to see and do for yourself to meet people, to observe how the island's inhabitants live and how they've reacted to change. And to968 words
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Advertisement101 1981-06-27 11 modem classes "I've always been intrigued by this "Winning is pretty much your style, f%t"«mMi»f% n\j (fame," her sultry voice caressed tin- isn't il?" Her dreamy eyes were now DESIGNED BY *Jf M air. "It's so fascinating." studying him intently, taking in every J w m "Yes. it is a101 words
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Article, Illustration618 1981-06-27 12 On the rocks The path of true rocks never did run smooth. So it's back to the basics with TAN LEE LENG L you can try with almost anything else, as I have after seeing how innovative Hongkong chefs are. ONE of my earliest memories of cooking is of my618 words
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Article, Illustration1361 1981-06-27 12 CAROLINE NGUI - A-whirl in the world of wines CAROLINE NGUI I AM INTERVIEW by Wines are like human beings. Some mature at 20, others at 45. 7 Mr Ditter (left) ...finally, all wines start to go downhill like people. The colour breaks, residue starts to form, the pigments fall and the taste1,361 words
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Article1346 1981-06-27 12 NATALIN LING - NATALIN LING By 6 What I got was slaughter without the "s". So, I survived it's the survival of the fattest. "WOULD you like to attend a fsid Iwllai icsslia? Poar dishes to be Included In a hook of International recipes she asked me over the phone.1,346 words
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Article262 1981-06-27 13 INGREDIENTS: «S g plain flour 2 top baking powder pinch of salt g soft brown sugar 1 egg, beaten Stgtattor ZSglard 2 tsp mixed spices > 2 tsp grated nutmeg tt g chopped mixed peel 75 g mixed dried frait grated rind of half a lemon METHOD: Heat262 words
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Article243 1981-06-27 13 INGREDIENTS: Ksg flour t tap baking powder Pinch of salt Mg butter IS g lard S» soft brawn sugar 25 g castor sugar legg About ISml milk To glaze bans: 1 small egg, beaten 3 tbsp raspberry Jam METHOD: Heat the oven to 4M°F (2M°C), Mark I. Grease243 words
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Article, Illustration91 1981-06-27 13 NO MORE hunt corners. No need to move shelves ap and down. With the latest oven, the convection oven, It's uniform cooking on all sides, all the way, as hot air circulates the Interior In an even Dow. This hi the type of oven used by professional chefs91 words
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Advertisement367 1981-06-27 12 I 7 I W I B HEAR I DAVID I ft ALLBRITTON I A, LEISURE DROfTIE I LaW (KALLANG PARK) JUnE29-JULYS(7-3OPm) ADMISSION FREE "^luxury ggnrj! v? TO f 1 1*7 \H Ml" fifilTTTPii'nfTfflS RUSH TODAY!! Ml L~l /U\k jf||LJl)\U U] |[ll p j -^BB^^^BP^^^^ T"\^"^lVf*T X |^C T^a^jC *T*l TTC367 words
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Advertisement96 1981-06-27 13 ASfl '^Lttt -Jjjfe J fl^H Here's Gerald (Call M fJ ►-A me King) Kong ordering S^F taMaV |<J E^H KB V Sylvester Stallone TJ WS* f^M T^M IW^n^ft' steaks and salad all f 0 *Jta /j* L I^^^^i round and explaining k I*3 the finer points of the J At96 words
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Advertisement165 1981-06-27 13 Footnotes to beautiful feet Have you ever noticed ugly, rough I j^ '^■■■^"■M I patches of skin on the heel, sole and I A side of your feet? You need Scholl's I <3S> Rough Skin Remover. l| It's a delicate, perfumed cream m that's very tough on rough skin. It165 words
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Advertisement183 1981-06-27 14 Warmest welcome Heartiest greetings HJ^Bki to His Excellency to His Excellency Jtmm pr President President Chun Doo Hwan Chun Doo Hwan of the of the w^ Republic of Korea Republic of Korea on his first state O n his first state visit to the visit to the Republic Republic of183 words
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Advertisement413 1981-06-27 15 I wr F99V Welcome to Singapore v V 4 k W MSM^^ HE President Chun Doo Hwan v^' 7l m I I and Mrs Chun V W of the Republic of Korea Lf'W 1 A winning combination: WVT Experienced people Warmest welcome wgh technology 'I^Hfe to His Excellency bT Wjßv413 words
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Advertisement178 1981-06-27 16 Warmest welcome Welcome His to Singapore £tjf M l^B Excellency His Excellency nJPP^fc President President W Chun Doo Hwan Chun Doo Hwan V^ and Mrs Chun and Mrs Chun of the of the Republic of Korea Republic of Korea Aw Bando Singapore Pte Ltd Representative of Daewoo THE LUCKY GROUP178 words
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Advertisement65 1981-06-27 17 Heartiest greetings to IDs Excellency President Chun Doo Hwan of the Republic of Korea on his first state visit to the Republic of Singapore *^BBUHBißvß^HH^^^ddM^^BHßßßßtiß^Hß^^A^i^^ w r^s-jF^^^^l^aJ In^k&^^fl Be i m4Bp Bti B^k lt ft*"**' 1 I B^^fl :J M V^^B ijf F^ 3bPbl W^flß^rffci iiCiß^iai B^BBBB^hB^B^B^BfraWBJTI WO I '"^^^^^^^^^^A^KnVX^^Vßl65 words
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Advertisement692 1981-06-27 18 Government of Singapore Investment Corporation PteLtd has vacancies for the posts of: I Investment Managers I Investment Officers The Corporation which has been formed recently will manage a very large investment portfolio, with the objective of achieving long term capital growth from investments worldwide. It has the strongest possible backing692 words
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Advertisement715 1981-06-27 18 The SGV Group Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client, a well-established Japanese Company engaged in the manufacture of precision metal parts, invites applications for the post of: PERSONNEL/ ADMINISTRATION MANAGER Up to G545.000 p.a. |k> The successful candidate will report to the Managing Director, and t be responsible for the715 words
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Advertisement663 1981-06-27 18 The SGV Group Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client, a well-established and fast expanding Singapore subsidiary of a multinational corporation engaged in the manufacture and supply of building r ervice equipment, invites suitably qualified candidates to fill the post of: PRODUCTION PLANNING j MANAGER Around 5540.000 p.a. *jfr His responsibilities663 words
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Advertisement551 1981-06-27 19 M An established and expanding legal firm has V I immediate vaconcies for the positions of:LEGAL ASSISTANTS Applicants should be qualified to practise in I Singapore and be interested in doing conveyancing, corporate or li igation work. OFFICE MANAGER Applicants for this newly created position must hove previous managerial experience,551 words
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Advertisement861 1981-06-27 19 ziiTetraPak r^J Tetra Pak is amongst the world's largest manufacturers of packages for the exacting requireU^j ments of liquid food and beverage industries. Its 21st factory in Jurong which is due tocompS^ mence production soon requires the following qualified personnel: L MAINTENANCE eta.*.*.™ e^anc: TT/ > llVri/"'I A vro Secondary861 words
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Advertisement678 1981-06-27 19 MANAGEMEXT TRAIXEE II Electrical/ Electronic Engineering) A progressive international manufacturing company offers an excellent career opportunity to a graduate in Electrical Engineering with at least 2 years' experience in maintenance of electronic equipment such as computers or micro-processors. The selected candidate will undergo a short period of training, during which678 words
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Advertisement232 1981-06-27 19 A tearing Hi-Fi video company requires the services of a: Technical Supervisor Qualifications; 1) Holding a Diploma in Electronic Engineering from either Ngee Ann or the Polytechnic. 2) 1 or 2 yrs. experience in Hi-Fi systems and video recorder repair at supervisory level. 3) Able to work independently and possess232 words
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Advertisement405 1981-06-27 20 TOUR CHANCE TO GROW WITH THE GIANT... a NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR PTE. LTD. We now need PROGRAMMING PROFESSIONALS ready to move into systems analysis design. If you have three years COBOL/RPG programming experience and enjoy problem solving, we would like to meet you. Ours is a large IBM-compatible OS/MVS. CICS and405 words
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Advertisement1080 1981-06-27 20 1 EDP POSITIONS I An established computer distributor, with a strong market share which is rapidly increasing due to successful sales, is seeking to enlarge its Customer engineering Department with the following appointments in Kuala Lumpur CUSTOMER ENGINEERS2 POSITIONS Around $24,000 per annum plus benefits The Customer Engineers who will1,080 words
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Advertisement672 1981-06-27 20 d^ REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE AIR FORCE invites applicants for the posts of (A) RSAF TECHNICIAN (Male and Female) REQUIREMENTS: Singapore Citizen between 16% and 23 years of age. Minimum 3 GCE 'O' level in English, Mathematics and a Science subject. TRAINING: Successful candidates will undergo 4 years of technical training672 words
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Advertisement737 1981-06-27 21 (A member of the Times Organisation) invites suitably qualified ond experienced applicants to fill the following vacancies arising from expansion in the Organisation: (1) ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Applicants should have a Diploma m Electronic Communications from the Singapore Polytechnic or its equivalent They should have a minimum of 2 to 3737 words
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Advertisement634 1981-06-27 21 POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK Applications are invited from Singapore citizens and permanent residents and citizens of other ASEAN countries to fill vacancies in the following grades: A. ASSISTANT MANAGER B. ASSISTANT BANK OFFICER QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE For Post A: Candidates should possess an Honours Degree from a recognised University in634 words
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Advertisement492 1981-06-27 21 M*Tsuao*Mi SINOAPOWC The World's leading manufacturer of power I transmission products invites potential candidates for the following positions Applicants must have a good diploma in Electrical Engineering and must have I at least 5 years relevant experience in maintenance management Must be Singapore citizen and between the ages of 30-35492 words
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Advertisement579 1981-06-27 21 THE ONG GROUP OF COMPANIES We are looking for suitably qualified personnel to Join our team In our property subsidiary. We seek honest, dynam lc and dedlcated applicants for the following appointments:PROJECT MANAGER Degree or recognised Profe sslonal Qualification In clvll/structursj engineering or quantity surveying Previous experience in project management579 words
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Advertisement583 1981-06-27 22 A well established ond fast expanding Group of Companies has a career opportunity for an experienced SYSTEMS ANALYST Qualification* and experience: At least 3 4 years' experience of commercial data processing covering all stages of DP projects with experience in systems work. This experience should hove been gained with a583 words
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Advertisement563 1981-06-27 22 GEISCO, General Electric^^^ Information Servicee Company7 B J B ia a world- wide leading aupptier^^ of computing servicee. Wa have offices and distributors all over W ttw United State* and in 24 countrie«/l Our clients are top decision-maker* who manage leading national and international companies In various industries such as563 words
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Advertisement1293 1981-06-27 22 I SENIOR HEAVY LIFT CRANE OPERATOR I I DtSfmff^^ tSSXSST m fr m eXperienC d P ersonnel for c H vv "-.ft Crane Operator position bl its Engineering Construction The successful candidates will be responsible to the borge superintendent for the installation of offshore structures SBM's and all other heaw1,293 words
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Advertisement804 1981-06-27 23 DIAMOND SHAMROCK CORPORATION MANAGER TROPICAL AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Due to expansion of our R D effort, we are seeking a candidate with a Ph D preferably in Plant Pathology, to direct our Agricultural Chemicals R D Progrom in tropical agriculture. Candidates with a M.S. degree and additional experience804 words
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Advertisement542 1981-06-27 23 Mm^MKKf—mmW—mmW staff recruitment division MMJ MM -^^aajtak Management Consultant Services (Pte) Ltd M MMM V 28 1Q, 15th Floor, SeJegie Complex M Ml MmmmmltmmW Singapore 0718 Tel: *****55/*****87 SHIPPING I EXECUTIVE I Our Client is a large and well-established ship agency company which is seeking an experienced and mature individual542 words
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Advertisement850 1981-06-27 23 Our client is a well established computer vendor in Singapore marketing a first class range of computers. As well as marketing hardware, the company also sells a wide range of application software, both packaged and tailor-made. The company has a strong customer base with particular strengths in certain industries such850 words
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Advertisement1668 1981-06-27 24 [kj\\ MOTOROLA MOTOROLA A PRIME U.S. MANUFACTURER OF TELECOMMUNICATION PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS, INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF: TELECOMMUNICATION FIELD SERVICE ENGINEER Local and overseas training Above average compensation Microwave and/or mobile telephone experience highly desirable Singapore based with extensive travel (up to 2 months) in Asia Pacific and U.S.A1,668 words
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Advertisement232 1981-06-27 24 (I) FUNAI SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED We ore a leading Japanese multi-national manufacturer of audio products operating in the Ang Mo Kio Industrial Estate Due to our expansion programme, we have several vacancies for suitably qualified Singapore or Malaysian Citizens who are keen to make a career with FUNAI SINGAPORE ENGINEERING232 words
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Advertisement95 1981-06-27 24 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mr. Yeh II Kuan Li Singapore blue I/C No. I *****95A has ceased to be employed I by us: He is no longer authorised to transact II any business on our behalf. ASIAN PLYWOOD CO PTC LTD No 6, Jalan Papan Jurong Industrial Estate95 words
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Advertisement137 1981-06-27 24 KEDUTAAN BESAR REPUBUK INDONESIA SMGAPURA PEN6UMUMAN Seluruh wargonegara R.I. Yang bertempat ttnggal/ bekerjo/ belojar di Smgapura, diminto memperhotikon hal-hal berikut mi: I Dolor, i rongko Pemilihon Umum 1982 untuk mem*h onggauta DPR, DPR Tingkat I dan DPR Tingkat 11, di KBRI Smgapura telah diadakan pendaftaran bagt para warganegara R.I yong137 words
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