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Title Section14 1981-07-10 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JULY II, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article, Illustration758 1981-07-10 1 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG Cash grants now for private firms By of Times Business THE government will give private companies bigger cash grants and generous tax incentives as part of its strategy to step up research and development (R D). At the same time,AP - 758 words
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Article120 1981-07-10 1 Five Iraqi diplomats leave Cairo CAIRO, Than. Five of the six Iraqi diplomats m Cairo, Including the head of the mission, Mr Walid Abdel Reda, left here today at the request of the Egyptian Government. Egyptian ofTlclals denied the diplomats had been ordered oat. "We have simply asked them, forAFP - 120 words
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460 1981-07-10 1 EDMUND TEO - Comfort plan to end empty cruising EDMUND TEO By Transport Reporter NTUC Comfort is examining a scheme to end the present fuel-wasting cruising by taxis and introduce a dial-a-cab service throughout Singapore. Under the proposed scheme, Comfort taxis equipped with radio telephones will operate out of kiosks, set up initially460 words
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115 1981-07-10 1 US banks up prime rate to 20.5 pc NEW YORK, Thurs. Most big US banks raised their prime lending rates to 20.5 per cent from 20 per cent today, following the lead given last Thursday by Chase Manhattan Bank and First National of Chicago. The move results from the higherReuter - 115 words
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156 1981-07-10 1 Riddle of the 'pilot' in Boeing cockpit THE destination was unknown not that there was any passenger m the parked Singapore Airlines Boeing 727 m the first place. For, the plane was empty, save for the lone figure m a captain's uniform m the cockpit. But the take-off never came.156 words
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Article31 1981-07-10 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs. An Indian judge today found eight Indians and a Pakistani guilty of spying (or Pakistan m the name of Islam. Sentences will be pronounced later. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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119 1981-07-10 1 CHICAGO, Thurs. A United Airlines jumbo jet carrying 320 people dropped 2, lot) metres when it briefly lost power m all four engines over the Pacific Ocean east of Hawaii, an airline spokesman said yesterday. The crew managed to restart the engines andReuter - 119 words
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357 1981-07-10 1 Rioters Storm Manchester Police station LONDON, Thursday STREET violence hit Britain for the sixth successive day when more than I,IM yonths stormed a police station last night In the northern city of Manchester. Screaming "kill, kill, kill," gangs of black and white youth* smashed windows and set fire to policeReuter; AP - 357 words
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542 1981-07-10 1 Chances good Razaleigh will stay on paper KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday PRIME Minister-designate Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today he would make only minor changes m his Cabinet lineup after taking office next Thursday. Dr Mahathir added he would announce the reshapedAgencies - 542 words
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Article78 1981-07-10 1 NEW YORK, Thurs King Hussein of Jordan has lost confidence m United States policy m the Middle East since Israel's attack on an Iraqi nuclear research station, he told the New York Times here today. In an interview, the king said he did not believeAFP - 78 words
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Article52 1981-07-10 1 LATEST DISSIDENTS RE-ARRESTED WARSAW, Thurs. The Palish Supreme C*art today ordered three diasMeat leaders hark to jail, overturning m earlier lower court ruling, an authoritative —fee said here. The ißdepeßdent trade union Solidarity protested strongly when they were lint arrested for activities against the basic interests at Poland. AFP. SEEAFP - 52 words
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Advertisement56 1981-07-10 1 5« pages today In Summary Page 2 MAS LETS BANKS EXERCISE MORE 'SELF CONTROL 1 —Times Business Page 1 Page 34 Around the world Pages 3, 4, 5, 6 CAUSEWAY —Pages 14, 15 COMICS 13 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 11 CLASSIFIEDS 2t-J0 Wimbledon snubs McEnroe Page 33 BILINGUAL 1 RADIO AND56 words
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TIMES BUSINESS
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230 1981-07-10 2 TROUBLED Rollei Singapore is unlikely to find any relief from Japanese camera makers, according to Canon president Ryuzaburo Kaku, who said in Tokyo that the Singapore factory was too large and that wages on the island had risen year after year. He said Canon230 words
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Article57 1981-07-10 2 MAHATHIR'S VIEWS IN PART I of a two-part interview, Dr Tan Chee Khoon, former leader of the Malaysian opposition Pekemas party and MP talks to the Prime Minister-designate, Datuk Sri Dr Mahathir Mohamad about his "ultra" image, the new government, places in universities, race relations, freedom of speech and57 words
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Article575 1981-07-10 2 Changing the bad energy habits THE PUB is not cramping the people's life-style in its efforts to save energy. It just wants to get nd of the habits that waste energy, says PUB Director of Corporate Planning Goh Tiak Theng. It will use persuasion in getting people and firms575 words
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Article143 1981-07-10 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: MORE companies have to be persuaded to pay attention to R and D. The Government can do this by providing the right climate and guidelines. AMERICANS have learned that there are no substitutes for the old enduring virtues and traditions. It is a lesson (or143 words
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Article499 1981-07-10 2 Reagan reverses Carter's policy CHILE can now get loans from the United States a reversal of President Carter's human rights policy which barred banks from lending money to the South American country. A State Department letter says that the Reagan Administration, after a review, has concluded that499 words
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Article179 1981-07-10 2 Lower costs JURONG STADIUM officials are ready to allow clubs to use their officials to sell and collect tickets and to withdraw the two electricians on duty whenever there are matches. This is a bid to help lower costs for some NFL clubs which had complained that some of179 words
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Article361 1981-07-10 2 Growing up is not hard to do GROWING UP is less painful that many think, discovers a survey in America. Its says that, believe it or not, most teenagers are happy. For most, tumult and pain are not part of the change from kid to adult. Most of361 words
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Article206 1981-07-10 2 Another probe A SABAH government youth cooperative is under investigation after it lost millions of ringgit through mismanagement, Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh, said yesterday. Most of its projects have either closed down or are running at a loss. Earlier this week, police arrested the former land206 words
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Advertisement154 1981-07-10 2 Rendez-vous a La Chaumiere for one reason: TASTE 4 1 "*r .jSkLjB It's the unerring taste of the It's the delicate taste of the delectable French cuisine prepared exquisite French wines Chateau by Dominique, Chef d'Cuisine, with Olivier, Grand cru classe, "Louis his heart and soul, bee et ongles. Eschenauer";154 words
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273 1981-07-10 3 NEW DELHI, Thursday IN A move to tighten its political control m Kabul, the Afghan regime has ordered factory managers m the capital to draw up lists of all employees who oppose the present regime, say two separate diplomatic reports. Even workers consideredReuter; AP - 273 words
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Article, Illustration278 1981-07-10 3 BANGKOK, Thurs. Prime Minister and Army commander-in-chief Prem Tinsulanonda presided over a large-scale military exercise near the volatile Thai-Kampuchean border today, m which more than 3,000 soldiers and marines were supported by jets and warships. The mock battle included attack andReuter; AP - 278 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article49 1981-07-10 3 THAI FOREIGN Minister Siddhi Savetsila left Bangkok yesterday for New York to attend the international conference on Kampuchea which starts on Monday. Before the conference Mr Siddhi and other foreign ministers from Asean, are expected to meet to review their strategy for the conference. AFP.AFP - 49 words
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Article60 1981-07-10 3 TURKEY'S ruling military showed its determination yesterday to crack down on terrorism by demanding death sentences for 134 people, mostly leftists, m seven different trials. A military court sentenced nine people to death and another 74 to prison terms of 10 years each for their involvement mUPI - 60 words
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Article61 1981-07-10 3 A MILITARY court will try more than 20 army officers allegedly involved m the assassination of Bangladesh President Zia Rahman, the Press Trust of India reported yesterday from Dacca. A "field general court martial" headed by Maj-Gen Abdur Rahman will try the officers including a brigadier-general and twoUPI - 61 words
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Article57 1981-07-10 3 CHINA would be given easier access to twice as sophisticated American high-technology exports such as computers under new guidelines announced on Wednesday by the US Commerce Department. The changes, according to a Commerce statement, are part of "the administration's liberalised export policy on dual-use, hightechnology products goingAP - 57 words
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Article62 1981-07-10 3 THE SECURITY Council voted 15-0 on Wednesday to recommend that the General Assembly admit the Republic of Vanuatu as the 155 th member of the United Nations. Vanuatu, located m the South Pacific between Australia and Fiji, was formerly known as the New Hebrides. It gained independence62 words
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Article92 1981-07-10 3 SECRETARY of State Alexander Haig and Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Pedro Perez Llorca yesterday discussed a "new approach" to the treaty on US use of military bases m Spain, but did not reach complete agreement, Mr Perez Llorca told journalists m Washington. As he left theAFP - 92 words
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289 1981-07-10 3 MULDOON TABLES BUDGET BASED ON OPTIMISM WELLINGTON, Thurs. New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon today tabled an electionyear budget which he said was based on optimism for the New Zealand economy. The budget for the financial year ending March 31 next year hit traditional budget target areas liquor and cigarettesReuter - 289 words
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Article64 1981-07-10 3 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Indonesian Navy has bought 12 new warships during the past two years to replace its obsolete fleet, much of which was provided by Soviet-bloc countries m the Sixties, a navy spokesman said. The latest vessels, a submarine made m West German andReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration59 1981-07-10 3 General Yang visits the Arc d'Triomphe d'Triomphe GENERAL Yang Dezhl, China's Chief of Staff, signing the golden book at the Arc dTriomphe In Paris after he laid a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown Soldier on Wednesday. Looking on are other Chinese officers who are accompanying him on aAP - 59 words
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162 1981-07-10 3 BEIJING, Thurs. The race is on between Coca Cola, fermented black tea and sweet-and-sour plum juice as the top summer soft drink here, but beer drinkers still are out of luck. Coca Cola, bottled m China since April, is doing well m itsUPI - 162 words
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Article68 1981-07-10 3 RABAT, Thurs. Several hundred people, many of them teenagers, have been jailed for up to 10 years for their part m last month's rioting m Casablanca, defence lawyers and opposition sources said here. About 2,000 people are being tried at the rate of up to 180 cases aReuter - 68 words
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Article34 1981-07-10 4 Beauties eyeing a common goal MISS Singapore Florence Tan posing with Miss Korea Lee EnnJnng and Miss Japan Mlneko Orisakn doring rehearsals (or the Miss Universe pageant at New York's City Centre on Wednesday.34 words
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Article89 1981-07-10 4 3 more shot by firing squad TEHERAN, Thurs. An Iranian firing squad today executed three more supporters of the Mojahideen Khalq guerillas blamed for the June 28 explosion which killed 74 government and party officials, Pars news agency reported. Pars said the three, aged 19 to 27, were executed earlyUPI - 89 words
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Article74 1981-07-10 4 PESHAWAR, Thurs. A Pakistan military court yesterday sentenced five men to between 10 and 14 years jail each for "anti-state activities" m association with the eldest son of executed Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. The court also declared Murtaza Bhutto and 12 other men absconders wereReuter - 74 words
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Article79 1981-07-10 4 KIEL (West Germany), Thurs. Kurt Ascbe, a former Nazi SS officer described as the "Eichmann of Belgium," was sentenced to seven years imprisonment yesterday for deporting 25,000 Belgian Jews to Auschwitz and other death camps during World War n. The sentence was greeted with boosUPI - 79 words
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Article298 1981-07-10 4 '61 ready to back new govt' ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin has said that a majority of Knesset (Parliament) members have agreed to join a new coalition under his leadership. "I can say there are 61 members ready to support the government which, with God's help, I intend to form,"Reuter - 298 words
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Article126 1981-07-10 4 U.S. PLAN REJECTED SAYS REPORT KUWAIT, Thurs. The Arab nations and the Palestine Liberation Organisation have rejected a secret United States peace plan, the Kuwaiti magazine. Al-Hadaf, said today. Quoting the PLO observer at the United Nations m New York, Zohdi Tarazi, the magazine said the plan was submitted toAFP - 126 words
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Article54 1981-07-10 4 BEIJING, Thurs. Gangs of criminals have been terrorising trains and stealing tracks from China's railways, the People's Daily reported today. The newspaper said the Ministries of Railway and Security held a joint conference late last month to discuss "the serious threat to the security of the railways54 words
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277 1981-07-10 4 70 plan to run in Iran's July 24 elections TEHERAN, Thura. IRAN'S Interior Ministry said about 70 candidates have signed up to run m the July 24 presidential elections to replace deposed head of state Abolnassan Bani-Sadr before registration books were closed yesterday. An Interior Ministry official said the three-dayAP - 277 words
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Article78 1981-07-10 4 JAKARTA, Thurs. A number of telecommunication officials m five cities have been arrested for embezzlement causing considerable losses to the state, state minister for administrative reform Johannes Sumarlin said today. These officials including telephone operators from Jakarta, Medan (North Sumatra), Ujung Pandang (South Celebes), BandungAFP - 78 words
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Article161 1981-07-10 4 NEW YORK, Thnrs. It may have been a case of homesickness. The 181-kg caw had lost been delivered ta Its new hame last month when it Jumped aver a fence and fled. Yesterday morning, tke renegade cow waa foand safe and hungry oatsldf aUPI - 161 words
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450 1981-07-10 5 HOPES for a quick end to the prison hunger strike here were dashed today when rioting sparked off by the death of a fifth Irish Republican prisoner continued into the early hours of the morning. A 16-year-old youth was shot deadReuter; AP; UPI - 450 words
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168 1981-07-10 5 Meeting on reopening of Italian stock market ROME, Thurs. Italian officials held talks last night to decide what protective measures to take before Monday's reopening of the stock market, which collapsed and was ordered closed yesterday. Officials from the Treasury, the National Bourse Commission and the Bank of Italy tookReuter - 168 words
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Article34 1981-07-10 5 KATMANDU. Thun. Customs officials havt seized USK4.OOO ($137,600) worth of Japanese watches and accessories that smugglers tried to bring into the country via the mail, Nepal's official news agency said today. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article37 1981-07-10 5 MANILA, Thun. Philippine customs authorities nave tightened watch over food, drugs and cosmetics following the discovery of 10 container vans of infants milk base imported from Europe whose expiry dates had been tampered wMi. AFP.AFP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration87 1981-07-10 5 FRENCH Premier Pierre Manroy outlining the mw Socialist G«verimeit'i economic programme la parliament en Wednesday. Mr Manroy announced the takeovers of several major corporations and some banks, the creation of Z\t,m new civil service j»bs and the redaction of the work week. The measures had beenAP - 87 words
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Article300 1981-07-10 5 OECD nations face gloomy outlook AN economic report on the world's leading non-communist industrial nations said today that many of them face record postwar unemployment and sluggish growth over the next year and a half, and a modest recovery from recession will be delayed by at least six months. TheReuter - 300 words
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Article87 1981-07-10 5 TOKYO, Thure. The average life expectancy for Japanese dropped last year for the first time since the end of World War II, the Ministry of Health and Welfare said today. The average life expectancy for Japanese men dropped 0.14 to 73 32 years for men andUPI - 87 words
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116 1981-07-10 5 PARIS, Thurs. Merrie England is unable to find 12 good men and true to ring St. Paul Cathedral's great bell to celebrate the wedding of the British heir to the throne on July 29 so Frenchmen have been called m. But even theyAFP - 116 words
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307 1981-07-10 6 Eri.TYhVcVrtS Administration's human rights policy, President Ronald Reagan has ordered American representatives on international developloans to Chile, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruquay. US officials said yesterday that Congress was mformed of the policy shift in a letter from Mr Dennis Thomas, Assistant Secretary ofNYT - 307 words
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Article22 1981-07-10 6 BANGKOK, Thurs. Hatchery owners, protesting lack of government aid, dumped 15.000 baby chicks m Thailand's parliamentary grounds today. -UPI. iUPI - 22 words
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209 1981-07-10 6 M'bique pilot defects to South Africa HOEDSPRUIT (South Africa), Thurs. South African intelligence officers today begin a full interrogation of a black Mozambique air force pilot, who defected to this country with his Sovietbuilt MiG-17 aircraft. Officers questioned briefly Lieutenant Andriano Francisco Bomba yesterday, after he touched down at the209 words
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227 1981-07-10 6 King's ex-lover loses bid to stay in house LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Billie-Jean King's former lover, Marilyn Barnett, lost a bid yesterday to remain m a Malibu beach house she says the tennis star promised her during their love affair. But another hearing is needed before she can be evicted. SuperiorUPI - 227 words
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Article52 1981-07-10 6 NEW DELHI, Thurs. More than 40,000 people were marooned by flash floods m the northern Indian state of Bihar today, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. Floods m north and north-eastern India have claimed at least 90 lives m the past two weeks following heavy monsoon rains, PTIReuter - 52 words
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132 1981-07-10 6 IN HONOUR OF MISSING SOLDIERS' RETURN PALLBEARERS tram a United States military raard of honour carrying a flag-draped casket of remains of one of three Americans missIng since the Vietnam War. Representatives of the Joint Service displayed their colours In the solemn homecoming ceremony at Hlckam Air Force Base InUPI - 132 words
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385 1981-07-10 6 HOLLYWOOD'S summer films are proving to be box office delights and, lust as producers had hoped, they are pulling the industry back from the year's plodding start. The astonishing performance of audiencegrabbers, including Superman II and Raiders of the Lost Ark, has theatre owners here385 words
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84 1981-07-10 6 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. Thousands of home owners have been told to strip their trait trees by Monday to help wipe oat the Me«..terranean trait fly. The pest Is threatening to cause billions of dollars of damage to California's trait and vegetable craps.Reuter - 84 words
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Article86 1981-07-10 6 A BIG crowd watched a "Tarzan" swinging from tree to tree, creating a prolonged traffic jam in a busy street in Bandung, capital of West Java, it was reported yesterday. Erwin Sunarya, 28, held the spectators in suspense as he acted like a monkey shouting "I amAFP - 86 words
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Article68 1981-07-10 6 A NEWLY discovered Mozart symphony was performed in public for the first time on Wednesday night, in a concert on the White House lawn. The symphony, written when the composer was nine years old, had been lost for 200 years when it was discovered last autumn in WestAFP - 68 words
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Article72 1981-07-10 6 JOSEPH Pickett and Sons, whose brewery was used: for scenes in "F.I.S.T., the Sylvester Stallone movie about a union, is dealing with pickets it would rather forget. Branch members in Dubuque walked off the job in a dispute just after midnight on Wednesday at Iowa's only brewery.UPI - 72 words
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Article83 1981-07-10 6 A 81-YEAR-OLD man used his the art of self-defence to nab three thieves who had just picked his pocket of over 50,000 rupiahs (SJI6O) m Jakarta yesterday. The thieves had approached the old man m a crowded bus as if to assist him, but when theyAFP - 83 words
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Article, Illustration3282 1981-07-10 7 Dr Mahathir the man, his views and his vision The thoughts of a premier-to-be DR TAN: It is widely regarded that your elevation and the rise of Datuk Musa Is a historic watershed in the political growth of Malaysia in that yon represent a self-confi-dent new elite that is entirely3,282 words
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Article78 1981-07-10 8 41 believe that there would be dissent m any community but dissent for the sake of dissent is something which I don't care for. I think that is a rather negative attitude and that I don't think I can tolerate. But if you want to criticise78 words
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Article45 1981-07-10 8 If a professional associa- tion of standing descends to the level of holding demonstrations precisely against the law which they are very conversant with, that is an example which is not good for the whole nation because q others will follow.45 words
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Article549 1981-07-10 9 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By STRINGENT tender terms and the tight labour market have lent a lukewarm response to bidding m the 10th Urban Redevelopment Authority land sale. Only 25 bids were submitted when tender for eight warehouse and two industrial sites closed last week549 words
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Article81 1981-07-10 9 $500 fine for dangerous driving TIANG Moon, 28, was fined $500 yesterday for dangerous driving at the junction of Canal Road, New Bridge Road and Upper Pickering Street on Oct 16 last year. He admitted driving past a red traffic light along Canal Road and colliding into taxi driver Ahmad81 words
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Fraud conspiracy trial
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217 1981-07-10 9 THE charterer of the cargo ship, Glory Universe, was paid six times the estimated freight charge for cargo purportedly shipped on the vessel m February 1979, a $21-million fraud conspiracy trial judge heard yesterday. While Mr Edward Tan Kay Hua, of the217 words
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Article82 1981-07-10 9 $500 fine for not giving way TAXI driver Chua Ah Lek, 45, was fined $500 yesterday for failing to give way to pedestrians at a pedestrian crossing. Chua was turning right into Upper Pickering Street from New Bridge Road on the evening of Oct 4 last year when he failed82 words
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293 1981-07-10 9 PAY FIRST THEN QUENCH YOUR THIRST AUAB 4 Sign m a Jago Close coffee shop. "PAY first and drink later" will probably be the new way of doing business in more than 1,200 coffee shops from next month. The move is being considered as one way for the shops to293 words
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208 1981-07-10 9 Schoolgirl, 5 women cheated of $20,000 FIVE women aid a schoolgirl have reported to the police thatthey were cheated of by a man who had promised to get them Jobs as part-time tourist guides,* The victims told poUce that the man saM they could earn "good money." Police spokesman Asst208 words
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365 1981-07-10 9 SOME 10,000 people from all walks of life will take part m the two National Day Parades at the Jurong and Queenstown stadiums on Aug 9. The marching contingents will be represented by the military, police, government and quasigovernment departments,365 words
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Article34 1981-07-10 9 THE Minister of Slate (Labour), Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, will attend the Founder's Day dinner of the Methodist Girls' School at the Island Ballroom, Shangri-La Hotel, on July 24 at 7.30 p.m.34 words
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230 1981-07-10 10 Club to let doctors have final say A MANAGEMENT here has accepted a union argument that medical opinion be given the final say m whether an employee can continue working after he has reached the normal retirement age of 55 years. Originally, the issue was to have been heard by230 words
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106 1981-07-10 10 Phase 2 A of registration for 2 categories of kids PHASE Two A of the pre-prtmary and Primary One registration on July 24 Is for two categories of children. One, It la for a child, one of whose parents has been sterilised after the birth of the first or second106 words
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391 1981-07-10 10 HONG CHONG WING - Support for better guides to exams CHONG WING HONG By THE Singapore Book Publishers' Association has come forward in support of the Education Ministry's move to control the quality of student examination guide books. The association's president, Mr John Isaacs, said the move would helpstamp out mosquito publishers who are391 words
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108 1981-07-10 10 HONGKONG MUSICIANS TO PLAY AT CONCERT A CONCERT, featuring five leading Chinese musicians from Hongkong, will be held at the Victoria Concert Hall on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Presented by the National Theatre Club, the five musicians are Mr Lam Fung, Mr So Chun Po, Mr Wong On Yuen, Mr108 words
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Article65 1981-07-10 10 RESIDENTS of Blocks 9 to 15, of Lorong 7 and Blocks 231 and 232, of Lorong 8, Toa Payoh can leave their old clothes and newspapers at the nearest lift landing or staircase on July 19 at 8 a.m. for collection by the Kirn Keat Zone C65 words
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353 1981-07-10 10 Couple not given $25,000 cheque, court told THE High Court was told yesterday that a hawker and his wife placed their thumb prints on an acknowledgment receipt for a $25,000 cheque which they did not receive. A lawyer. Miss Diong Mci Hong, said she took the cheque to the couple353 words
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Article, Illustration242 1981-07-10 10 SIA's $1.2 m of class and comfort THESE 993 sq m of floor area cost Singapore Airlines $1.2 mllaatt to decorate, all for the comfort and convenience o.' *«rst j class passengers ana SlA's Commercial Important Passe ni gers, or (IP. I The Silver Kris Lounge on the second noor242 words
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111 1981-07-10 10 Sues wife for divorce and pays her costs HAWKER Tay Soo Menu, SI, who sued his wife for a divorce, asked the High Court yesterday to order him to pay costs to his wife, factory worker Tlew Siak Hwa, 21. The request, which is unusual m divorce cases, was made111 words
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Article67 1981-07-10 10 ABOUT 150 delegates of varied professions, but with one common interest m parks and recreation, will meet from today to July 12 to discuss topics related to Recreation and the Community at the Re- gional English Language Centre. Called the First Regional Congress on67 words
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377 1981-07-10 10 NTUC Comfort is considering two moves to improve the taxi service m Singapore and meet the higher cost of cabs. They are to: SUPPLY new taxis only to cabbies who agree to hire out their vehicles to relief drivers when they go377 words
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Article32 1981-07-10 10 LEX Huw Huat, 17, was jailed for a day and fined $100 for stealing a $26 90 shirt from OG Department Store m Plaza Singapura on Wednesday. He pleaded guilty.32 words
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Article, Illustration537 1981-07-10 11 THE search for homes has begun for more than 1,000 families living in former Naval Base quarters in Canberra Road. They were told by the Land Office more than two months ago that they have to find alternative accommodation as the area will537 words
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93 1981-07-10 11 CYCLIST Miss Lee Tek Moi, 20, died m the Alexandra Hospital three hours after she was involved m an accident with a pick-up at Track 11, Lim Chu Kang Road at 7.30 p.m. on Wednesday. Pedestrian Madam Poon Gek Ngok, 62, was admitted93 words
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220 1981-07-10 11 FIVE smspects, one a IS-year-old boy, have been detained by the police In connection with a $Ujm break-In at an emporium In Jurong early this week. Two teenagers were detained early yesterday after detective* from the Jurong police station called at several names220 words
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282 1981-07-10 11 A HIGH Court appeal judgment, reversing a district judge's decision m a property suit, has been overturned by a higher tribunal the Court of Appeal. The appeal judges on Wednesday ordered that the original decision of the district court, granting possession of the282 words
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Article34 1981-07-10 11 THE Minister of State (Labour), Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, will attend the Founder's Day dinner of the Methodist Girls' School at the Island Ballroom, Shangri-La Hotel, on July 24 at 7.30 p.m.34 words
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Advertisement272 1981-07-10 11 At South East Asia^^^^»"n^^^^ largest theatre-restaurant, dining is T^THM luxurious. Amidst spectacular music l^lX^^^Vl n^r and dance eKtravagtnu. IHl^H_k^nnnnnnnnnHnnnnnn^nnnnV*LJ «L ttnt nni nnV i^^^^^— j affl t^ I* uit t a nnv nn* n\nnl n^^^^^^^^^l «9 nnnn^^^ it hi-^Jhr V 1 a nnnV I clj.^iai a^^ 1 *W oHUW It272 words
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Article, Illustration402 1981-07-10 12 THE Straits Times courtesy hotline yesterday sizzled with a record 100 calls and no fewer than 30 of these came from a child. Throughout the day, this child, about five years old, rang just to say hello. Then he would hang up. During402 words
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296 1981-07-10 12 ABOUT 1M taxi drivers yesterday learnt how easily and quickly a wheelchair could be folded. At a demonstration conducted by ROY officials at Kalian* Park carpark C, the cabbies found that such wheelchairs used by handicapped people could be folded and296 words
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Article135 1981-07-10 12 A MORTUARY attendant, Mohamed Salleh Mohamed Saad, 27, has reported to the police that he was cheated of (200 by a man who posed as ah HDB clerk. The man, who gave his name as Rahim, told Mr Salleh that he would help him135 words
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Advertisement211 1981-07-10 12 nnnW X jjf^nnl naaa/ Ml I nWofl LaaaaaV |C| I M 3 4-35. Lucky Plaza Tel *****88 211 Shaw Centre Tel *****41 Jill) till G46. Thomson Plaza Tel *****02 UG-8. Bukit Timah Plaza Tel *****8 We're just a call away ill Lcall C. A.T.S. at 284-4422 Straits Times Courtesy hotline211 words
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452 1981-07-10 13 YONG POW ANG - YONG POW ANG By THE Public Utilities Board's efforts at saving energy will be done without hitting the comfort and convenience of the public or Singapore's economic growth. In an interview with The Straits Times yesterday, PUB director of corporate planning, Mr Goh Tiak452 words
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Article56 1981-07-10 13 A DRIVER m a bigamy tnal was cleared on Wednesday after the district judge ruled that his second marriage was not valid. Mr George Chua, 45, was accused of having committed bigamy by marrying Miss Tan Ah Hiang m May 1964 while Alice Palmer, whom he had56 words
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108 1981-07-10 13 UNDERGRADUATES at the National University of Singapore will soon have a song they can call their own. The song. Make Each Day A Dedication, will be heard for the first time today at a concert to welcome new undergraduates. The NUS choir will108 words
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340 1981-07-10 13 Key witness tells of $20 loan to ROV technician A KEY witness for the prosecution testified m a district court yesterday that when he lent $20 to a senior technician of the Registry of Vehicles last Sept 12, he was not promised he would get favourable treatment when he brought340 words
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Article29 1981-07-10 13 FIRE last night destroyed a wooden storehouse containing furniture at Pachitan Tujoh m Kampong Kembangan. Two men, living m a room adjoining the storehouse, were made homeless.29 words
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Article20 1981-07-10 13 THE Serangoon Gardens Community Centre will be holding an electone concert today at 7.30 p.m. at the centre.20 words
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Article, Illustration257 1981-07-10 13 WANTED: But for sentimental reasons WANTED fer sentimental re was: The man dad In the Japanese flag apron and standing ea the right. NAME: Ronald Wee Seea Watt. Friends call him "Ronnie." AGE: Abo.t 22 daring World War 11. Now, about M. Mr Wee was last seen by Australian Neville257 words
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Advertisement444 1981-07-10 13 UNIQUE OFFER! j^k K^. 2 '"x. Take up this unique offer of a R^^V f\ at --^1 i|3 National products offered here National NC-640E National MX-305N National NB-6302E National NR-271MV coffee maker. F^SuSJjaTk T-shirt electric oven. refrigerator. Free: Butter dish T-shirt (O nly with purchase of Models Free: Sugar jar444 words
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Miscellaneous188 1981-07-10 13 Bringing Up Father By BUI Ka vanagh Hal Camp »AR. JK3&S, COULD 1 KAAKE LET KAE KMOW V WOJ'T TEUU f/G YtDU HAY PHOME IS V A PHONE CAUL ,j <-< WHEN THE BIUL NEPE CAUUMG OVERSEAS/ j PISGDMNECTED I FPOM YOU? J I GUESS J ARRIVES— J WM 1188 words
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Article242 1981-07-10 14 Sab ah youth co-op under probe KOTA KINABALU, Thursday THE affairs of a second multi-million-dollar government agency in Sabah are to be investigated following huge losses through mismanagement, the Chief Minister, Datuk Harris Salleh, said today. Datuk Harris said m a statement that the Korporasi Serbaguna Sanya (Kosan), a youthReuter - 242 words
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Article202 1981-07-10 14 French film seized after row KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. Police have seized the controversial French feature film After the River yesterday for shooting a nude scene involving a 12-year-old girl. This incident occurred on Tuesday at a village, 48 km from here. State CID chief Deputy Supt Haji Mohamed Noor binAFP - 202 words
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110 1981-07-10 14 Air hostess murder: Fitter to stand trial KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Air-conditioner fitter Lee Chee Wai, 21, was committed by the magis- trate's court today to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of murdering ex-beauty queen and air hostess Laura Yap Ful Kheng. Magistrate Wan Adnan Mohamed saidNST - 110 words
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188 1981-07-10 14 JOHORE MB TO MAKE VITAL STATEMENT NEXT WEEK JOHORE BARU, Thurs. Johore Mentri Besar Tan Sri Haji Othman Saat said today he will make an important announcement next week on his position, which is being hotly debated by several Johore Umno Youth divisions. He refused to elaborate on calls byAFP - 188 words
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236 1981-07-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday SRI Lankan Foreign Minister Sahul Hameed today reiterated his country's desire to join Asean despite statements by individual Asean members that the south Asian state did not fall within the region Mr Hameed, here on a one-day visitReuter - 236 words
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Article93 1981-07-10 14 Taiping in for a water shortage IPOH, Thurs. Taiping, one of the wettest spots m Malaysia, is heading for a water crisis if the current drought continues. The usual daily rainfall over the area has stopped for the past week. As a result the intake at the reservoir has droppedNST - 93 words
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111 1981-07-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Ilian. An oil dealer's wti believed to have been abducted after being rabbed of abast $I?,H* by a man psstßg as a City Hall •(fleer In Segambat nere today. The dealer, Mr Tan Been Tseng, reported that his mm Cfcee Meng, 21, was111 words
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Article31 1981-07-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Six Malaysian students today received Japan Airlines scholarships allowing them to attend a six-week course on cultural and economic development at Tokyo's Sophia University. AFP.AFP - 31 words
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Article27 1981-07-10 14 SEGAMAT, Thurs. The Segamat Town Council has decided not to issue any more licences (or massage parlours, bars or nightclubs, council sources said yesterday. NST.NST - 27 words
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Advertisement751 1981-07-10 14 0 *B are/din f^Kuntcrs' A terrific assortment of Long Sleeve fl Wf W» JOHN LITTLE Men's Shirts. U.P. 525 Mi M^ V M^M Mr ''^F Mr Fresh New Stocks C1 O 5^ W^ Mr M^ Short Sleeve U.P. ***** SALE D I jKu*^^^^^ SALE slols*&. y" Grab a bargain at751 words
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Advertisement65 1981-07-10 14 7116 appearance off baldness Wm>Wr eliminated Svenson is a specialised method that weaves hair into your own. Hair weaving has restored a full natural looking head of hair to men and women all over the world, and is suitable for the majority of clients. To find out how Svenson can65 words
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245 1981-07-10 15 Japan to finance advanced skills centre KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Japan has stepped m to lend a helping hand to Malaysia m its efforts to train skilled workers to meet industrial manpower requirements. It has agreed to fully finance an advanced skills centre m Malaysia to provide training for instructors onAFP - 245 words
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Article48 1981-07-10 15 $445 m surplus KUCHTMG, Thurs. Sarawak recorded a trade surplus of MJ445.46 million during the first three months of this year a drop of MJ93 6 million compared with the amount for the same period last year, according to figures released by the Statistics Department here today. AFP.AFP - 48 words
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200 1981-07-10 15 THE state-owned Malaysian Airlines System has uncovered several syndicates at the Subang International Airport "smuggling" goods out by loading them onto baggages of passengers. The syndicate members approach the pasengers on the pretext of helping KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs them to check-in their baggage. "When checkingAFP - 200 words
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Article, Illustration182 1981-07-10 15 CAR BOOT TRIPLE MURDER: MAN HELD BUTTERWORTH, Thurs A 24-year-old insurance agent is being questioned In connection with the Khoo family murders here, reliable sources said today. The killings were believed to have been committed by (our people. Police believe they are close to solving the case. A statewide huntNST - 182 words
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Article93 1981-07-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Ten schoolchildren, including a 1«-year-old girl, have been caught taking drugs during and after .school hours this year. officials say this Is Just the tip of the Iceberg, the Malay Mall reported today. Parents, they say, do not report their children for93 words
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Article68 1981-07-10 15 Extra flights for MAS KUCHING, Thurs. MAS will have extra flights from here to Singapore and Kota Kinabalu, an airline spokesman said. There will be 21 flights a week to Singapore from Aug 1, compared to the present 16 nights a week. Flights to Kota Kinabalu will be increased fromBernama - 68 words
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Article54 1981-07-10 15 MUAR, Thurs. A baby girl weighing weighing 3 kg was found by a midwife at the Muar-Air Hitam Road on Tuesday and handed over to police. Muar Hospital medical superintendent, Dr A. Vyveganathan, said the baby was now m the special care nursery unit of the hospitalNST - 54 words
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Article, Illustration429 1981-07-10 15 On Sunday July 12 between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. at the Jurong Room of Shangri-la Hotel, Singapore will see for the first time a National Champion emerge from the Ist Singapore National Master Mind Championships 1981. This Champion will represent Singapore429 words
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Advertisement213 1981-07-10 15 jff fißl^pyf iB I^py v*' jßfoßßtm S^^^B^ flip 1'"1 n v^^^^l "/ots *^«4ja| s^^^^ I -r Hflff mT" t^BßEmr^i^*^'-' siT^* You can actually see it clearing, cleansing and soothing your tired strained eyes. p^ At last 3 way Murine Plus of dust and other impurities that to the way they213 words
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Article399 1981-07-10 16 THE government is putting its money where its mouth is. With so much emphasis given to research and development, it is only fitting that the allotment for R and D m the public sector is increased to $50 million for the next five years. And further allocations will399 words
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Article387 1981-07-10 16 IT HAD to happen sooner or later. After a decade and a half of rebellion against old values and traditions, of a search for new truths, Americans are returning to the basics, in education as in other aspects of life. It has been a slow, creeping process387 words
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Article49 1981-07-10 16 4 Airline connections and services are not what they once were. Regular passengers are often senior and would welcome a more comfortable and efficient way of doing routine business. Electronic conferencing will be a technical change that is pushed down through the ranks rather than filtering up. 749 words
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Article565 1981-07-10 16 MUNEAKI MORITA - MUNEAKI MORITA By BACKED by a multi-bil-lion dollar research and development programme, the Japanese Applied Technology Industry is pressing ahead with the production of new consumer electronic equipment to maintain its leading position on world markets. After the success of Japanese video cassette recorders, the industry is565 words
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Article, Illustration1833 1981-07-10 16 Electronic conferencing when your fingers do the flying FLYING half the world to attend company meetings may soon be an "old-fashioned" thipg to do especially m an age when electronic conferencing is fast bringing professionals together. How much air travel might be replaced is at best a "guesstimate" but the1,833 words
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Article156 1981-07-10 16 Meeting— the video way The airlines have been among the first to adopt data prTWriig and computers on a large scale for reservations, scheduling and so on. Airline?* and the aerospace equipment makers are among the most avid users of electronic conferencing of the sort that exists today. Airlines, like156 words
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Advertisement351 1981-07-10 16 Meet the HP Series 80: Hewlett-Packard's newone-on-one computing systems for professionals. I Together, you can analyze technical problems and evaluate solutions. Rapidly and accurately. HP Series 80 personal computing I systems provide the technical solutions J ''-JHf-^-Y-flB you require. Quickly! Easily! Inexpensively Analysis techniques that J^Bfcl'j'l'Fj'/M' |p; were formerly difficult351 words
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262 1981-07-10 17 ON BUS SERVICE AFTER the last bus fare increase, and with the impending threat of another increase, perhaps it is time to put forward some niggestions for economy. Many bus drivers, either when stopped at traffic lights, or when waiting for passengers to board or262 words
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Letter, Illustration222 1981-07-10 17 I WOULD like to record my sincere appreciation of the conductress of service 20 on July 3 at about 6.15 p.m. When the bus stopped at the first stop on Fidello Street, this particular conductress went straight to a three-year-old boy sitting next to his mother, who222 words
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268 1981-07-10 17 I WOULD like to comment on certain "courteous and discourteous" bus incidents. I am a regular commuter on service 103, and have often seen the way m which both driver and conductor treat their passengers. There is one inconsiderate conductor who seems to think all passengers268 words
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179 1981-07-10 17 I WAS waiting for service Mi at Keppel Road, off Nelson Road, on June 21. When the bus came round the comer of the road, It was on the second lane, travelling at great speed. So, when we flagged the has, It was179 words
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Letter266 1981-07-10 17 ON my way home from the office, I boarded service 160, at about 1.15 p.m. A school boy who had just missed the bus, hit Jolted to fall ON June 4, at about 5.50 p.m., a young girl boarded service 165 at Pandan Valley bus stop. Roughly 100266 words
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Letter286 1981-07-10 17 BIS drivers aad conductors are either dteeoartcoos, Inconsiderate or indifferent. And many acts of diseonrtesy go anreported, either ieeanse the passenger who has been offended Is Illiterate and has ao way of reporting the Incident, or becaase be has come to accept the fact that discourtesy is286 words
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Letter95 1981-07-10 17 I HAVE been taking buses from the days of the STC, Hock Lee Bus Co etc, to the present SBS, and had many ugly encounters with conductors and drivers, which Ihad brushed aside. But an Incident on June 12, at about 10.50 a.m. on service 11 prompts95 words
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408 1981-07-10 17 Practical interchange plan for Changi Airport bus services SBS replies I 1 REFER to the letter by "TKY" requesting direct bus services from Ang Mo Kio and other housing estates to Changi Airport (ST, May 22). Singapore Changi Airport is located at the extreme east of the island, some 30408 words
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385 1981-07-10 17 I HAVE followed the controversy between food retailers and the Ministry af Knvironment with much Interest and amazement, particularly In relation to the ministry's statement (ST, July 5) about the problem af weevils m packet faads. The action taken on the part af the ministry385 words
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Letter190 1981-07-10 17 ON June 20, at about 11 a.m., two people were seen going from house to house at Blocks 35 and 36, Race Course Road, posing as contractors for window grill casement windows for the housing estate. They visited our flat and took down measurements of the kitchen190 words
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273 1981-07-10 17 1 AM an American woman m the midst of a serious research inquiry into the operations of the old Door of Hope Mission which existed m Shanghai, China between the years of 1901 and 1949. LETTERS to the Editor must include the writer*273 words
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Letter124 1981-07-10 17 I AM a first year student m Ngee Ann Technical College m the academic session 1960 1981, and have received good passes m my examination. I was to be promoted to the second year of the threeyears training course m Mechanical Engineering, but was called up124 words
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Advertisement245 1981-07-10 21 I aflH g^gK BJ I I af"\_ I 1 I TM JOt3 I H I 5 a", I j B 1 oe.aJtJKj q H E i l B fl Efj M gWJ ll^J 111'!' !TT^^!^T ..^gP^^gk. ciu^AortDC SINGAPORE MORTONCHEM^AL SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. "PP'rtimßry tar you I" HiHiiKmlir imaiiiilHii mtirlali. AMhciia«i245 words
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Advertisement344 1981-07-10 21 TamZm* gf g^iCT a. gV^»3 FAN GROUP >iuH«< ni|i<li aW.m In 111 poaWona of: 1) CLERK/TYPIST MMnwm r«9M<romonta: »^»ggg iS" ty?e" ±SLSr^ v 2) CLERK BlzirM 'SiriL I W inUrinrtltK Z ST.lpW.^or'wo,^ I. porp 0 re T v. nn ofa,^o7k^e,pei^Zl"!^™,. IrSLBpStpMSS {^^w^r<liiL "^ASMEtTTftSRIff'' i™» j 7SJafiter 7 «ng^K>r.9oi7 fcir,«*».b,i7it,j*ymi IW344 words
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Advertisement308 1981-07-10 21 I I f I I IV *^l _jyj Ate^d^^tw-n-^te I Orehord Rood iiiiim oaHabte mnricinislsj ttwixanten at •<4 irrniairt ri fBV ACCOiINTo CLCHf\ (Meat) Poaaewea OCE O' or 'A' level Salary between (400 and M5O. ESw^J&S? 2> TAMT SISSn cssl!!iver iWIZTT. Ef^IHSS Itaali f"^Ptol^ MMJme Kp^SSSI""' to St*^ 1 P'""308 words
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Advertisement958 1981-07-10 22 R»**~. U 46 Situations Vacant b) Secret mriml ft Clerical An ACCOUNT ASSISTANT is urgently required by an established manufacturing company in Jurong. To maintain full set of accounts Preparation of financial statement 1-2 years' experience In keeping full sets of books Able to work Independently Salary negotiable PtuM apply958 words
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Advertisement536 1981-07-10 22 AMTCO InvHaa eapaioaHoiu tor Ik* peal ot ACCOUNTS CLERK LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping Certificate. Able to type At leait 2 yean experience NCCCmONWT TYPIST OCE -O' Level Certificate Able to type and send telex. At least 1 year experience Traneps)rt vriM bo pr o¥iood. Pisan apply with a contact to**pnOA# numb*f536 words
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Advertisement267 1981-07-10 22 >_a_B_i__l_^_«C_i_» Com^ QEMERAL CLERKS a-^^GCE^O^ SST*" aa. aMa le ep»* local dialecta. ««h.., i S»~-^^ lBu««--«_ person^lyat.No. 2 Kirn Kut Laoe. Singapore 1232 I I _^M__H___Q HPH K____i fcg MfcS a-P^r^^^B 5*5* »^i__™ ■■■■■^■^B I-*.., «-«r <--'«"»—*•* JUNIOR SECRETARY/ STENOGRAPHER mllnd of En_,uh __®3&-_ *—w«"-i with peraonal raeume. preeanl eai_7,267 words
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Advertisement264 1981-07-10 22 1r —v~i r^ 1 COMPUTER vL>»ie» OPS VrO IBM Sy.tem 34.370 Call: *****96 fO«tl_WO. BPrcpTinMIST/ E™«l. TYPIST _^> a^SMtr* R '"i, nl '«P'r"nc» prererrea. Trnn^nort nrnvlrlwl Transport provided. Pto-.wrtt.tato:-8 T BOX A***** Ar^AII-TC ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT MOOIO I MM I wanted orfl^itly by an Cngin^ring Company m Jurong. -y.lm k full264 words
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Advertisement274 1981-07-10 22 |^H R« srCRFTARIAL TEMP. STAFF STEMOQRAPHER OEMERALCLERK (Preferably with Insurance experience) TELEX OPERATORS C-,*****06 ~~=D 1- StCRETARY ssas-. 2. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK o.C.E.'O'level abl"ty typ --^t^ 0I&gaE^ rtL IMOMX CLERK/TYPUT rr. q CEw^ SnTsaTa^o-O per mMn«h y p a Age p^eferab.y 17 to23«*r. «i._i.l_Z_r "^Tj^L,,,,^ T5( _S_Jr«.rS«« RJEDHJLLCLOSE Cloalin data;274 words
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Advertisement310 1981-07-10 22 Cl««Sf FEMALE CLERK Knowledge of Book-keeping. Pie-, -m. t~ JSSC "rT^T Tafc747lSM —=5 a WIU. I -_TL-_l expe- gg^u-.-^i,-,. IJ_TZi11"^.^^ SS-SS'!!___" J-SL."^ ?!!_i?^.^r?^..i^!!^.PJ?hi! -T_aa_. mSSpSoS-^SS-^ SCS!r' C<~~f"^''_^a_u- book- mtereeled ptoaa. wm. to sn* N«J_i«_. SMoZ^WM^ rt^j^-^^ .^^-h. receptionist/clerk «CEPTK>NIST/CLERK Able to speak Mandarin Experience not nece*»ry *^!Llir__.'_ IB Ml reeume,310 words
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Advertisement503 1981-07-10 22 I RIC«P-OM«T CUM ACCOUNTS I Assistant. O'level Oood English leTpfe^^^it^fifK -Sl» wmi ,to 2 !ISS-SSJ7_^&P-u^ interested write giving full resume to TheiStaff Partner. g£"^~J" aagTS^SpM: -se counts works Apply with resume, photograph and salary iS_T^ Fem-e O*""41 Clerl[ ur««ntlv flS^J'L'^AO^S!cent. Srx>re 1232 or caJl *****83. r. ynd"getu°m"a^ SL.. «-ale »>503 words
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Advertisement324 1981-07-10 22 INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDERS requires a female K^V.i^fi^ 1 Lo>anr c^T^V cXi P^er^ Jf'^Tl j,,,,^ TYPISTS/ WANT """A"™ PISTS S^^VSSL K.c^: llgal f^ 4gu^S SUnopapher with experience Telephone *****5 Mrs Ng mornings only. SfHSr--* 5 U"OENTLY REGUIRED A Chinese tOt 7_;<U'f7°*" -^'^iffi-Sa.'" TTi^ —ft C ACCKN W >H VU__rVJUL People work324 words
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Advertisement255 1981-07-10 22 L _^_^^^^^M |QP •«iW CMS "~i m, The p irfume and Cosetic Concessionaire a S' T f^fi Sr^S'S^: fhe products o, a lead.ng intef national brand. inIW -iT^SS rabW m C°«««' fa »*l^?nd rech3L 9«b please cat' %£&^SZ^ 5»--_»2SSc2SwS« 9enerO mand Other benems "> ?,A,r, a transport allovvvv.U be given255 words
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Advertisement1063 1981-07-10 23 II 0 m Kl I it Empwymont 'Wm^ 46 Situations Vacant C) Sales An International Trad*. Industry and Raal Einii Oo»*topmonl Ontup ip««liH<l in China** Trad* I****** EXPERIENCED SALES EXECUTIVES r'or promoting building materials, metals, electrical, textile and other saleable products from Asia to Middle East markets. Overseas assignments may1,063 words
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Advertisement495 1981-07-10 23 An Interior Construction Firm EXPERIENCED SALES EXECUTIVES With knowledge of building construction, preferably partitioning and celling. Salary negotiable AaptypereeMwyet THVNOCPTELTO 6. SIXTH LOKYANQ ROAD SINGAPORE 2»2 OR RING: 26tS678 JENNIFER tor an appointment I^b^b^bj^b^bb^J SALESMEN/ SALESGIRLS I Office Equipment Safes 1 Person* required by Leading European Company Must have experience495 words
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Advertisement596 1981-07-10 23 WeN EstaMened Camp— y la k jkinglor an EXPERtEMCEO SALES REPRESENTATIVE Far lo Suparmarfceta and Dapartntantal Stor as OuaMHceMona: 1 At least 2 years' experience. 2 Able to speak English and Mandarin. 3 Has driving licence/own a car. 4 Experienced In sales of Toys an advantage. **Ty xp cl *'L**596 words
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Advertisement788 1981-07-10 23 SALES REPRESENTATIVES wQ^nllj reunited oy eoteMMRod h#fflWiTf Block tsl Only those with experience and proven ability need apply. Salary commensurate with experience Apply wHh M (Man* momma noo-ntumat** photograph to: ST. BOX AtUM 1 NEW MDUSTMAL ROAO MNQAPOREtSSI by loth Jury. 1«(1 SALESGIRLS ($382 p.m.) Singaporean, above 16 yean. Conversant788 words
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Advertisement331 1981-07-10 23 (ALE. RtPRtMNTATTVES RCOOIRED Good personality Training provided Salary plu, Sr^'r"^ .ALES REPREMMTATIVM WANTFJrH^S^ gj^, R"-1 S P°™ T" FlATHSflls BOunouc Rcoumcs Saleaglrl Conversant In English V^£S^S&J&^ FEMALE sale, assistants required for Boutique With/withv&sKtfSLXxrJM? «5 attractive IncenUves TratMng aueffi tlon Shopping Pla.a. Bukit Tlmah Roa<T Tel: *****81 Ais^t^^foft^tSdutle" Interested please call331 words
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Advertisement321 1981-07-10 23 MBBSBSBBBisaisaBBBBBBaBSBaBBBiB gBmBBiBBIBfI'BBIBB pffiß IBfflllli BBCiBBBalB»BB "^Epuipn^Co,pOfHort, th> V^Ortd's RBidsr m mirwcompuff, rajquif—:— SSsSpQ J\S^\^. Ahla to raad and witta .j^iTVT!l> .SSTStL.*,O\ TPQT operators .F™r» Must ba prepared to work shifts. IncmrHMtt Of. COOfirmation oood oooorrunitias 9<>O<l oppominrtNM for promotion .fcp^ton .wlrlßnc. tr»ctrv b«WrU St-T^FS: 90° tO 120° noon or 2.00321 words
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Advertisement292 1981-07-10 23 ~^jjgjj I I BB^BBB^B^BB^gfIgBBBVB ISr^&l |J»ncjM«^gj|4wrt wacaoeiai m its manufacturing TeS ANS I j.j-^-j. I CandWataa should sr-T |S^W ain>Huv.a I-TSZ-— lr- NTC m metal I machining or ■•1-2vaar» I •xp«n.nc. m the I repair of I titctronic printing calculators. I typ^vritw or I other small I-—*- •«>•¥ I panona.lv292 words
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Advertisement266 1981-07-10 23 ^gj||^ aaP""*1"1"""""""I"** T .Wr, JjEf ZrCOM PTE LTD Leedlng and expanding I^^^ nTURAULIC TPAINEES/ IpJSentlces rH,-^^ Technical/ VocaUonal Ibjbb.-— T«chnic«l Director ZICOIw PTE LTD Singapore W^ m| BaP^ paw ■"^^^^^^^^^^^"i r. 1) MECHANICAL FITTERS. ERS 4) METAL FABRICATORS. Minimum few years' industrial experience. PoSSeSS NTC Grade 2 Or 3 Or266 words
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Advertisement343 1981-07-10 23 A leading e4ectroAtce factory located at Kallang Bee m re- DDnni Ir^TIOM SUPERVISOR (liichanical) NTC 3in Metal Machining or itsrelevant Kuin'ave good inltlauve Z) mAIN ICNAIWUB TECHNICIAN NTcES!i7T!nA?ecu,c.i 'ESSSS? 1^ working experience sss.-mr nsgr Established Construction In Building Con- Preference will be given to those with minimum 3 years worksite343 words
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Advertisement242 1981-07-10 24 46 Situation. V«c«nt r"""'r"""' A^_t w^g^L^ J/>sjYr Jl WIT 1> 4WO i_9kal^^y^* »OToJS?" ELTD require* A) TECHNICIAN B) SENIOR MECHANICS .rew^earsexp.rlence^^ advantage. SUrtlng salary $500 to 1850 •14 days annual leave. ,0,, m pta-c--,: 11LENGKEEROAD SINGAPORE 0315 TEL™"" EttaMMwd Archltachiral ConauHmg frm hat immadlal. vacanoa. /i EYDCOICUrtn ,mS INTERMeSiATE ARjHrTKTUR242 words
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Advertisement389 1981-07-10 24 ARCHITECTS A SENIOR d«»"ohts»en Annlv -Ith full nartlmlar^ Apply Wltn run particulars and telephone number to: ARCHBrT^T_ H Ap\7NNERS «c^Cs;oV*.mA«or B -ggaspar r^ZZZXZtu DRAUGHTSMAN Some ship design experlence DRAUGHTSWOMAN .To do simple draught TEL: 26^216/2MOOM. construction firm reouweb Foreman with 3 years of experlCU_L 3 drmn? licence A^Sl^fn wr^n. wuh389 words
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Advertisement249 1981-07-10 24 /____T\ yV JUA >\ 4151 V VV fCa_CAIMMCI (blNbArUnc) PIT ITn ric liv ""^.T" 8 UA ,r GE1 A E L R E AL \l/nD_fCDC wfUnlVCnO B™ C.l.rw (OQn ißiary 5390 and above Attractive shift allowance J^nce .ncen.ive allow •TJ transport and um.orm P'o™^ Fre€medical benefits On lh«-|Ob training Opportunity249 words
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Advertisement231 1981-07-10 24 K_J^A^^^^^_^a I ___T^TTlini|T_| I I 5 PART-TIME EMPTH VUCMT CTIO rULYMtNI FOR GIRLS, LADIES I HOUSEW/VES AS' JJJ" YOUCANriHOr>RF (S LOWS- j a a__ iOO-anaa •BAM-12PMOR ATTRACTIVE-PAY PLUS TRANSPORT ALLOWANCE ANDJ ATTENDANCE l INCENTIVES 4 1 COME PERSONALLV AND TODAYWITHYOUF DEPARTMENT cTunnnn BUICI I, 6TM HIM I llatfl* Kl_-K«J MSIII231 words
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Advertisement347 1981-07-10 24 rth t■■ J V^^ L ma-«faelu~ o< ptarmacaui^ai .I—Hlum »Hua»ad m irs£££-S2 «vHt M» (cfti-««««*. l#n> lo ii 0*" our «P««»tr>a and chaM.no.no proca.. op.r.tion lMmn:1. OPERATORS 2. TRAINEE jj-jrog, The incumbent we are looking t have working exSi— perlence will be accorded to rele»»nt positions m our company. Attractive347 words
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Advertisement247 1981-07-10 24 V^W iHl'il -KB Waha-» Immidtal. racanOaa MATFRIAI hamdifr JKg" w.r-^p^.^_ Service preferred. SS-,-..™^. Subsidised lunch Free eof fee/t«a 5-dJ" (♦O-hour) work 55£,«..«,» p.m. S»M^ oisroeirnow CEMTER (WMOAPORC) 15 Benoi B«ctor JurooflTown tJ»—-i afSii' for^lmL for appointment. > >J_______________________B d^^^^^^^^^^ IL l| iO, Kffj) TIMES PRINTERS rraulre< requires _,___w FACTORY uuTvcurcoe247 words
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Advertisement280 1981-07-10 24 p w o oo DRKC_Rt N WORKERS (Female) lor lnap«ctK>n« Surling salary »37S p m inclusive of allowance Rise to as much as *4» p m upon confirmation < bonus up to ro parwiaHy.«: u^o-.r-.n r,..-n--j_l?tSr_U Jurong, spores.-. or ring: *****22 i_._-ii_— SSIU fnTfil lUI CII malavaEl^a^o.utho JZ£gEE~ <* TarXnirßoiKr280 words
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Advertisement181 1981-07-10 24 ILAWlLAWH0-" I I fj ||_____L I BPfHfV4|rW>nIWMWM li|i|iln|Pwi| I iPffISM _______FrV9?P___i ■[iH___|___| HIM BViTM_nfflinIPJ_tP H|HHH ■jTIBHRI BIHHIii __BH_lSii__fiHffl9_l -K'l.HB-Plli.-ill _____ffi___t____B_|_i_ HSHWWBBPPIpH J JWJiJiI MaMMMJI 1 4 IHI HllßHEßtfHttlUlitt __KKB__iWMMt^M A 1 PWRIIBH U^M-iraiM ___Ma«ll9Uta_«__ißtifl It-* jjffPjfrwl IJBliiiil ___MPMM_____l__--Wffl ■C.t♦ i I•£, F --Brli-BWMWatW ■##MMHnrfWr*_-i Ba_M!f!lnßl!!!ffflHlsH!il_l BaaMWinMVi-nMlliil ■DHMSE9»H_aa----fl KBD HMBH« ■uUMuUkUUH181 words
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Advertisement319 1981-07-10 24 -rgq«aqU-i Where ouUUndin|N^ p'ople work """™erf expansion, we ha\e imme i'^//l/l/fl<7 .>/////A///lt i wwt*fi*& Clprk ,V.m.S The succZu candidate agas-7 year experience m imoort/exDort ornrp,IW™. \XliifPhf\l IKP WaiUWUiH J(( /l/iifj/C M™^ p"**""h, ou»'h !S rStXafff^ ft^ /'/WK:"i not "•c«M'v iW//r/#f# -StllllUll f)(fiss>*7 S (Male& Female) Plainclothed/ Uniformari O^^ L^.T^Z^J^Z^n least319 words
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Advertisement329 1981-07-10 24 ft rvcniUURT SBKKSJS Singapore 2261 w.7«iu.,. W irtqum 1 FEMALE STORE CLERKS SSrSSf^-V" 11 S^Sri»n ww naauurong Factory. Please call personally at S^'.^'S Singapore 1233 (Next to Mandarin Theatre) S^SmIT 3) nkfl/«t 4) SSJuE KITCHEN HELPERS 51 MALE 5'5 GENERAL WORKERS 6) FEMALE PACKERS Interested please call personally pc^^rKgf?,'.VK l«"n329 words
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Advertisement659 1981-07-10 25 II Emptoyment Iff DT ♦B Situations Vacant /5-SS\ 1 r/TVi .^B^B^BBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV V V BmW |BW A 1 \S^V /Clbs ypTV V^f SECURITY GUARDS N"ACW COMICAL TeWnl(lttocurH, PTE LTD To loin the Security 20 BEOOK SOUTH ROAD, Department. (IMi) The candidates should be 3 Requires above 20 years old. completed SALES659 words
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Advertisement383 1981-07-10 25 YEO HIAP SENG LIMITED requires I) CLERKS OCE O' level with credit In the Chinese Language DESPATCH CLERK Minimum Secondary 3 standard Able lo speak and write English I) TECHNICAL HELPERS/ MACHINE OPERATORS Minimum Secondary two education from Technical stream Apprenticeship scheme provided L) STORE/ DELIVERY HELPERS 16 years and383 words
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Advertisement353 1981-07-10 25 lolivetri (Manufacturing Division) We require MATERIAL HANDLERS (MALE) 'Ability to read and write simple English. •WHIing to be trained in storework. •Physically fit and willing to do heavy work •Preferably between the age of 16-23. Please apply personally at: The Personnel Dept. OLIVETTI (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. Manufacturing Division Block 5,353 words
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Advertisement309 1981-07-10 25 i*****^. ■a^nTTiVM Fp? I"!: I'H <£,™ J^S operation aoon and we Invite aDDlicants to work as: •W*e~t 'lOWOCk--GENERAL WORKERS »J-JtJU- g^dy^In unpacking machinery. Installation of equipment and to provide housekeep."Sn?"}?'? lhe °"lee and plant areas. w weo^r: High Starting salary. Free medical attention. Attractive hosp.tal.sa- Excellent prospects for advancement. (Monday309 words
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Advertisement324 1981-07-10 25 J^^^"^^ /^Lm^ /iC« l3trfiS^ New oe Invites applications for: DRIVER Abmty v, s^ En,- Sl 3.,cence (Class oertence as a Family uriver c Accident free record A-a^t. iiv^ m -SS^DtetrM £ii 11 r^^^W^. 11 (omc. rCrTT* "KuSSKSrSIf -St^oEKHSI BtHViCEaiWATIOII PTE LTD 23 LOYANO WAY SINGAPORE 17V) A well established and324 words
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Advertisement309 1981-07-10 25 C\^l SEA VIEW HOTEL Vacanclaa: 1J SSSZI?™ 1 ruilMeDUiine 2) CMAMBtRMAIDS (Va^jc^atCnangi 3) c^L house WaItReIsES 4) LO^ E WA.TRES3ES g^ploNe (FEMALE) 7) BARTENDERS 8) K^SLS^SL.. C1 CASHIERS (FEMALE) X^p^n^-^urnL'oleTli, 11 AnihiTcioee i--S--!i-« B^ F^^^^^^ •waßßaaaaaW general pSSSSL Minimum Secondary 3 education Completed National Wor«lng knowledge of English' X' a^^odTJo'n309 words
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Advertisement301 1981-07-10 25 r^^™™""^ I*-* r require, RECEPTIONIST "ECEPTiOMIST TFI FPHONE OPERATOR Able to con»er«e fluenUy m Enellsh and Manda- PASTE-UP ARTIST p^o m«ere^»d appNcant. pi.... oenJaetT *™m" m JENNIFER 2883^, k --^J^ Ja-yj^ sales executive Ou.litic.t«fi. c Sound knowledge of electronics Telecommunlca- SS"" Va"d U" tar— s-3«5^ Remuneration and benefits will commensurate301 words
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Advertisement291 1981-07-10 25 female machine OPERATORS Willing to work on rout|ng2jhlfls **p»e»lde. gg-**.-.-. Nitere.led plea.c come per- TSSBS" S.no-por. 2282 c^T" MALAYSIANS ARE WELCOME WELCOME f^ M«. C«e Furniture F«,or, requires A. EXPERIENCED CARPENTER B. SECURITY UUAHU r DESPATCH FURNITURE ».,r,!lK™l,^ "-sr 1" Or c* pe™on*tv..: 64 Sungei Kadut Street 1 Spore 2572291 words
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Advertisement337 1981-07-10 25 o«hCTaLa.«.taht a«,Wr^nt. .To a».st l^conUo.lU^the fng"??." 1' fVrIry'OduTwig O peak; iSSi^««^ t,roi preferred. I JgZTSZS SS. oteo'Level OCE O Level MaWW.SSSn'" :ffi^SS.-h-tach,SHtP.u^HO. ""SK^oST" GENERAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CO. (S) PTE LTD n^** npCDATCH CLERK DESPATCH CLEHK W.th own scooter. I grrSrSr.S-.r- 2 education Completed National Service tln.Ll,. ..^-h-— Write. enclo.ing letepnone337 words
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Advertisement722 1981-07-10 26 faN. IffJl/fV cmpraytiMflt W'K > T 1 P l *IJ IBM I —M— 1,1 I—lll —I B 46 Situations Vacant I B CFRTIPIFn I L-tM MrltU ff UCIIICUAU HELMSMAN mntmUmmOOmß required m mediately for I Singapore Ha bour (raft y{----^V /^DfBIWIBSOdrV P*——t <TJr a i u<a>.« Tniratiratt if«:»S«?AU RESTAURANT* CAFE722 words
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Advertisement563 1981-07-10 26 UROENTLY REOUWED FEMALE Sale* Demonstrators and Clerks for Nrw D»»»alon. Salary $400 plus commission. Education: tSf?n?ne d ser>dX'l!. SyA./iito^old NT«lirienre reou^d Ynter R v«r qvS?y Ro.s' .^iSi'ii^X^ 1 VAN DRIVER/DELIVERY Man required for Interesting work In recenUy established office In Bedok Town Centre Class 3driv- inH F.xperlen:e with incoming and563 words
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Advertisement532 1981-07-10 26 CRANE OPERATORS REOWRED In Sabah and Sarawak. Attractive remuneration Call *****92 after 6pm for Interview (Malaysians °n'y> DAY SHIFT PUMP Attendants required Immediately Monthly »lar» "ot le» """> S^RSSlV^eaaf 1" Thomson Road, or call *****89. DELIVERY MAN (CHMCSE) Completed N.S,, class 3 licence, preferable residing Kallang Industrial Estate Interested call532 words
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Advertisement1138 1981-07-10 26 A) Domestic 47 Situations Wanted "~~"~1™~"^~^"~1™^^^ forTS^SnThISS? waThmg and tronta. laSSt- •*,aarrcn DASITMU nc someUme* at nShtSataxy WAMTED POSITION OF S3o§ p?rmoSh In HSviWaiS MARINE X"" 41 SUPERVISOR AMERICAN LECTURER NEEDS OUrEHVHWn Llve-m/Llve^out House Maid OIL OR SHIPPING ught cleanlni^duties plus meals' VWa2it«? Allowances neeoUable If tnter^ COMPANY e,!^ con^^TSS1,138 words
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Advertisement521 1981-07-10 26 DECEMBER T7 DATSUN lOOA. Aircon. tape, radio, tax 11/81. second owner Superb condlUon $13,900 Call *****71 JULY T. DATSUN 100A F2 T,P top condlUon Accident free, aircond. radio/cassette. Price $12.9000 no Tel: *****71 DATmJM "k 1- alrcon expensive cassette, showroom condition. PARF eligible. $*****. Loan $11,000 *****5. LATE 1577 OATBUNIOOA521 words
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Advertisement514 1981-07-10 26 HONDA CIVIC APRB. TB. 3-door. alrcondltloned. road tax till Seplember ■81. All In good condition Interested please call at 14. Palm Dr.ve.S.ng.pore ,545 for Mr Y.p ISBI MARCH HONDA Accord, (4door) with expensive hi-fi. 1 year road t« and many extjrasjjlfh-t-^nS!^m^i^wpT 8 tween 9J) a.m ana aw pjn. ENO 7S514 words
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Advertisement484 1981-07-10 26 ALMOST 74 LANCER 1200 c.c. Alrcon. radio cassette, very good condition. $8,950 Tel *****21 Jimmy ATTRACTIVE 1077 COLT l>.e,te 1600 Alrcond. cassette, sports rims, new tax and tyrea. Asking $16.9000n0 Contact *****0 December colt oalant.aoo private onwer alrcon ciasetU^ anwroom eondl™"isaynn JSS" ?o? oad Tax UM^Jov 1981 gut" Sfls COLT484 words
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Advertisement477 1981-07-10 26 F IMf FAS I LMJ I lAALVIC LUANj M^*# PfW MFW Akin MJTI IMtW ANU USED CARS WCUWV'b •UP tO 90% lOaflS LOW interest TateS .4-year repayment Prompt service Mil -TTtT UNITID OVtIStAS FIHAMCI Tel: *****24 *****53 ««Rsit *****13 AdPe-mrt No 2585 V PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE LTD (Known tor477 words
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Advertisement483 1981-07-10 27 HONO LEONG OAROEN 2-storey sSSS Seletw Hills 2-storey detached bungalow, unfurnished. $2,400 R'n«««Bei OFF BARTLEY ROAD .20 minutes I^JjkSJS S*%S rooms wl^ attached" bathroom. partiai i v ci-mmtn rn_v t«r S£ 5 _SX_ls_a.W2 ?S.A^™l_sffi a .£r rt%?!. m^aT^d SST- Eiev.t«•land excellent seavlew, $1,700, Fulton Hill $1800 Changl $1900 Seletar Hills.483 words
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Advertisement366 1981-07-10 28 MM WST 10 PANOAN VALLEY Luxurious condominium ntar American/ InternaUonal Schools. 3/4 bedrooms with attached bathrooms Balcony and full recreational facilities Fulty FurnMMd $3,500 NEOOHABLE o»T. 8 OJIAMOB MBGMT« High floor. 3 bedrooms, 1 study Family hall. Huge lving/dining area Swimming pod, tennis courU. $4^oo FURNISHED Av.4taM.lSw.Ant-19*1 "*> *VA»LA*L« OTM«366 words
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Advertisement504 1981-07-10 28 Fabw HMs, Dlst 5, Japanese/ Foreign School, vicinity, beauUful apartment with 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, split-level living/ dining, suitable for Expatrlateworklng m Jurong for $2.7O0onl». B—«- close to Foreign Schools, facing swimming pool, 3 bedrooms* split-level living/ dining with balcony, full recreatlonal facilities, furnished $3«0. LuxiKtoy. sfMrhMnt In the vlclnlty504 words
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Advertisement575 1981-07-10 28 ACE OFFERS. P.ndsn Valley Apartment with swimming pool and squash court 3 bedrooms, 3 alrconds. $2,600 fully furnished/ $2,400 unfurnished Call: *****2T LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED majgonette with 5 alrconds ln Hln Seng Oarden 4 bedrooms, swimming pool $3,500 Call: Ace *****22 A PARTIALLY FURNISHED high SJ,^ mUSnmi In luL3 c^do^u^ 3575 words
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Advertisement578 1981-07-10 28 PANDAN VALLEY. CHEMPAKA Court 4 hedrooms, 2,200 sq.ft. Furnished S33DO. Tel: *****55 Mr Tan. PANDAN VALLEY APARTMENT Tu.., furnished, s'bedroom, with alrcons, facing pool. $2,600. *****53/*****03 people's park COMPLEX hleher rioorfullv furnished caroeted wallDaDered Please rim *****0 waiipaperea. nease ring «ww u»oy .ctrh.n OW*""B™** *f°OM Kite hen cabinets, new pa£ntworl».578 words
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Advertisement477 1981-07-10 28 COUPLE REQUIRES SMALL flat/ house by 15th of July. Owner please call *****60/*****75. hi n.«« *> BRITISH DIRECTOR WTTH flexible budget seeks family residence Preferably with 4 bedrooms In Pleasant area outside city. swimming pool essential. ViewIng and chSlce to be made between 14 -21 July. All area considered. Company477 words
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Advertisement618 1981-07-10 28 WST. 10 WATTEN ESTATE 5 years old 2-storey detached bungalow, 10.100 sq ft Oroundfloor, separate llvlng/dlnlng area, study and guests room, store, upper floor, 4 bedroom,, with a.rconds parquet and wall-to-wall carpet. Selling $14 million ono Please contact *****14 No agents. j 1/2-STOREV DETACHED BUNGALOW at ClemenU Park on elevated618 words
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Advertisement536 1981-07-10 28 WST. 185 S. UPPER SERANGOON Road (main road) 2-storey detached bungalow. 10 519 sq.ft Price $1 million Tel'BBs6oB Mrs Tan DIST. ,1. BEAUTIFULLY RENOV ATED double-storey semi-detached 4 bedrt>om, plus 1 servanrs^na?-' ble/parquet floorlne Interested ring: *****20/*****28 DIST .bautifiii immr TivJlr V" n^ntZd B? g «°sSo /^nLSi's r«r oivSn" If536 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration93 1981-07-10 32 peWSOG WSy p#e)C#ffUMy Ofl Mli willy IMI having baNnd:MM LEO AH HONG DAUGHTERS: LEO LIN AI LEO LIN HOI (DECEASED) LEO UN KWAI LEO LIN MOI LEO LIN CHOY LEO LIN KAM SONS M LAW: LEE PUI KWANG TAY YEW HOING CHEE AH BAH CHIA THIAM HOCK SWEE93 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1981-07-10 32 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. CHONG CHNM HOI (DEPARTED 6/7/11) THANK FRIENDS AND RELATIVES FOR THEM KINO ASSISTANCE, ATTENDANCE. CONDOLENCES AMD DONATIONS DURING THEM RECENT BEREAVE MENT.30 words
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Obituary, Illustration132 1981-07-10 32 Would lik. to oxpraaa tttair hailfciM thanks to tho Matro Grand Stall, r«tatl»— and frlonds lor Iholr condoHMicwa. aaaManco, donation, and twn during thok rocont Imraavomonl on July IMI. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. MARIAN G. FERNANDEZ EXPRESSES THEIR SINCERE THANKS AND APPRECIATION TO RELATIVES. FRIENDS. COLLEAGUES, MINOEF AND132 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1981-07-10 32 In LoiriftQ NMNwey Of Two years have passed But memories of you are still painful. Sadly mil tad by lovml on*. IN LOVING MCMOfIV OF Though three years have passed. In our hearts you will always remain. Oaarly mi»*d by aona, daughlar, son-in-law, daughlon-in-law, grand children and64 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1981-07-10 32 In Loving Hwfnocy of Sadly missed but always remembered by wife, children L loved ones. IN LOVING MEMORY Of MM. ANN TAN JULY 10TH 1976 JULY 10TH IMI NOT JUST TODAY BUT ALL THE TOMORROWS MISSING YOU INSERTED BY OZK It WAYNE IN DEVOTED. EVERLOVING AND SACRED MEMORY OF MY74 words
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Obituary, Illustration227 1981-07-10 32 pasted away peacefully on S July 1961 leaving behind Husband: Ng Cheong Foo Sons: Daught«rs-in-law: Thin Chee Chiang Lai Lin Thin Mun Anne Qan Thin Kow Ong Geok Suan Thin Teng Koh Swee Gek Daughter: Yoek Ping Qrandaons: Granddaughtars: Yee Tsoong Ol Ling Yee Kong May Lin Yee227 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
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254 1981-07-10 32 LONDON, Thurs. Former England spinner Pat Pocock ran out Ken Higgs, another ex-Test player, with a ball to spare to give Surrey an exciting three-run win over Leicestershire m the Benson and Hedges Cup cricket semi-final at the Oval yesterday. In the final, SurreyReuter - 254 words
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Article172 1981-07-10 32 Lankans made to toil by 'Lankan' NOTTINGHAM, Thurs. Sri Lanka's cricketers were yesterday made to labour by a compatriot who hopes to play for England. Gehan Mendis, 26, who was born m Colombo but has been playing for Sussex m the English county championship since 1974, scored 65 for anReuter - 172 words
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Article451 1981-07-10 32 MULDOON RECEIVES LETTERS WELLINGTON, Thurs. Commonwealth countries have written to Prime Minister Robert Muldoon listing reprisals they would take if the South African Springbok rugby team toured New Zealand. But Mr. Muldoon, releasing the text of the letters, accused African Commonwealth states of "taking theReuter - 451 words
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130 1981-07-10 32 American athletes can compete in Moscow WASHINGTON, Thin. The Reagan \dministr»UMkuoo •bJeettoß to the United State* athletes campettnc In the Soviet Inlen, despite the Americanled boycott of the MM Olympics In Moscow, the State Department announced yesterday. State Department spokesman Dean Fischer said the ltM Olympic boycott to protest theUPI - 130 words
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Article99 1981-07-10 32 SUTTON COLDFIELD, Thurs. Italian Massimo Mannelli and Garry Cullen, of Britain, took the first-round lead m the U*****,000 ($283,800) British golf classic over the Belfry course yesterday. Mannelli shot six birdies m a four-under-par 68 which was later matched by Cullen m a similarly fine round.Reuter - 99 words
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Article39 1981-07-10 32 PPANAMA CITY, Thurs. The World Boxing Association was not consulted about the Sugar Ray Leonard-Tommy Hearns fight and whatever the outcome, the WBA will not modify any of the boxers' standings, said Rodrigo Sanchez, president of WBA. APAP - 39 words
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Article563 1981-07-10 32 JAKARTA, Thurs. Ninetyfive men and women judo experts from 11 countries will take part m the Fourth Asian judo championship starting here on Wednesday. The participating countries are Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, Bangladesh. Kuwait, Hongkong, the Philippines, Thailand, New Zealand and hosts Indonesia. BASKETBALL Defending champions South KoreaAgencies - 563 words
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Advertisement360 1981-07-10 32 Japan Holiday PORTOPIA'BI p aY 5aaa»^^ JAPAN (PORTOPIA '81) HONSHU/ HONGKONG 8 DAYSS2379 9 DAYS $2439 a JAPAN (PORTOPIA *S1) HONSHU/ TAIWAN 15 DAYS $2729 HONG KONG 18 DAYS $2789 Dap 11/7. 20/7.2/8, S/8. 8/8, 17/8. 5/9. 14/9. 28/9. 8/10, 24/10, 14/11. 21/11. 28/11 a NORTHERN JAPAN/ HONSHU/ (PORTOPIA '81)360 words
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Advertisement379 1981-07-10 32 tW^nppJßnßjßß^f MATIONAL DAY BUOOrr TOUKS IT*K »/4N CAMEHOM/OCNTWO/KL. SW Deluxe A.C.Coach 51 39 MBBJMMMI Departure: 07/8/tl night 20 ays awmrra fwamm'b kill ■MMi SB6 00 (Deluxe AC Coach) BULtMlb* Departure. 08/8/81 night mJUS^SUISSA^Ub^^i 2OAYB 3MQMTB CAMERON TOO* |7«.00 Departure: 08/8/81 TOUft WILL (PTI) LTD. TA3X2 4M, 4th/F. HMNBULA PLAZA 8"FOt»e379 words
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Advertisement155 1981-07-10 32 (QJ) (Singapore) Pte Ltd In view of our expansion scheme, Somerset (S) Re Ltd, a leading international property consultant company, invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of OFFICE MANAGER (Male) Around $1 ,600 $1 ,800 per month The Man It is preferred that the likely candidate should155 words
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330 1981-07-10 33 On the track with FAIRWAY IPOH, Thurs. It's Too Good, with a handy 47.5 kg. to carry, looks a lively prospect m the $125,000 Perak Derby on Sunday. The son of Always There has improved tremendously this season, winning three of his six330 words
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Article26 1981-07-10 33 THE following Class 2 horses have been renamed: Prince Saraband to Adeline's Pet, Murph's Law to Dom Migalo and Handsome m to Subali ifl.26 words
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Article1314 1981-07-10 33 RATF 1 2.15 CLASS 4 DIVC 1,250 m unviJ x (Restricted Terms 2-year-olds) ($12,000 $8,400 to winner) 1 B*.t Cart U57 Fatt Choy-Jaafar 2 nzfj F Aa-Ycaag 9 Caakfl* 57 Quantong-Noordin 2 nzg Oai 6 S 00 Rstaie Drvekpmeat m 57 Success- Yeoh 2 n*g Y«aa 2 I1,314 words
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Article185 1981-07-10 33 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THERE was a sensational disqualification m the 1958 Perak Derby. White Heather, with Jim Chadwick up, and On Stage (Gar.net Bougoure), were locked m a desperate struggle over the final 200 metres. White Heather surged forward close home to beat On Stage185 words
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373 1981-07-10 33 TO settle an argument, can The Buck, winner of Race 5 m Ipoh on the ftrst day, be disqualified for interfering with two unplaced horses but not the first, second or third? From the replay of the race on the closed circuit TV373 words
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Article294 1981-07-10 33 JOE DORAI - Jeep's mail YOU stated m your reply to a query that there has never been a case where a third horse was declared the winner after a successful objection against the winner only. But I distinctly remember a case on the Kuala Lumpur racecourse some years ago m which a294 words
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Advertisement396 1981-07-10 33 Kjomca on the Bus and Get a Box of Meal Tissues (180x2plY)Free The Spot a Konica on the Bus Quiz is so easy to enter, so HKBS Uml HHK !!!s*mfi easy to win There's absolutely nothing to buy to qualify for participation. l^u^ BfuF.P-' Ml Here's how the contest is396 words
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Article232 1981-07-10 34 Jurong give in to clubs' request THE Jurong Stadium authorities are prepared to waive two major charges to assist the National Football League clubs. They are prepared to allow the clubs to have their own officials to sell and collect tickets and also withdraw the two electricians on duty whenever232 words
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262 1981-07-10 34 HAKIKAT RAI - Top nine clubs to vie for honours H AKIK AT RAI THREE national records are likely to tumble when the Republic's top nine athletic clubs battle for supremacy m the Milo inter-club meet at the National Stadium tomorrow (2 p.m.). Leading the challange will be the Singapore Armed Forces Sports262 words
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Article387 1981-07-10 34 LONDON, Thurs. Wimbledon champion John McEnroe will not be invited to become a member of the All-England Lawn Tennis Club because his on-court behaviour "brought the game into disrepute," the Wimbledon championship committee announced today. The honour is traditionally accorded to all Wimbledon champions, but theReuter; AFP; UPI - 387 words
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347 1981-07-10 34 Ovett keeps his eyes on rival Coe STEVE OVETT, who entered for an international athletics meet here to protect his world 1,500 metres record after hearing fellow Briton Sebastian Coe would attempt to break his world mark m Stockholm, on Tuesday, matched Coe to the hundredth of a second whenReuter - 347 words
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Article18 1981-07-10 34 SALVADOR, Thurs. The Brazilian All-Star soccer team beat Spain 1-0 m a friendly match yesterday. AP.AP - 18 words
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288 1981-07-10 34 PETER SIOW - Star forward Tan Seng pulls out of team PETER SIOW By STAR forward Tan Seng has withdrawn from the national team to the William Jones basketball men's tournament starting m Taiwan next Saturday until July 31. Tan Seng has told the Basketball Association of Singapore that work commitments did not288 words
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Article82 1981-07-10 34 JAKARTA, Than. The number of Indonesian athletes U the 11th South-east Asia Games m Manila In December will have to be cat due to shortage of funds, a spokesman for the Indonesian Sports Council (KONI) said today. The government had agreed to give only 1,4 M millionAFP - 82 words
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Article334 1981-07-10 35 KEN JALLEH Jr - Gillian sets third record as nine marks are broken By KEN JALLEH Jr STIFF rivalry, lusty support and prolific performances warmed hearts on a chilly afternoon at the national primary schools' swimming championships at Toa Payoh yesterday. And, despite the dark, rain-soak-ed clouds, which opened334 words
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Article129 1981-07-10 35 STARSKIS, with internationals Bernard Tan and woman star Chew Seong Ling, are not going to be easy to remove from their perch m the 7-Up water ski-ing competition, starting on Sunday, off Ponggol. The champions will bid for honours against O'Brien A and B,129 words
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Article464 1981-07-10 35 Bays: A Dlv. Mm tree: 1 Tone Soon Huat 2 Kwok Soon Fatt 3 Leong Mun Choong 30.8. IMm breast: 1 Ismail Bin Bidin 2 Quek Cheng Chuan 1:45.0. Mm batterfly: 1 Tong Soon Huat 2 Bakhtiar Ashak 34.4. 4 x Mm free relay: 1 Cantonment School464 words
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Article387 1981-07-10 35 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA THE day may soon arrive when Singapore badminton will see a full-time manager-coach on secondment and top players doing their National By Players may do National Service on court Service on the court. These are some of the recommendations submitted by the Singapore Badminton387 words
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Article95 1981-07-10 35 SINGAPORE will meet Brunei m the opening match of the Piala Razak under-20 soccer tournament at Kota Kinabalu on Aug. 11. The other matches will be against Sarawak on Aug. 13 and Sabah on Aug. la. The fixtures: Aug. 11 Sabah v Sarawak; Aug. 13 Sabah95 words
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118 1981-07-10 35 Sponsors found for East Asia tourney By PATRICK BASTIANS OVALTINE, the health drink manuf actnrers, will be the major sponsor of the East Asia Individual sqnash championships at the Kalians; complex from Oct2*-24. Ovalttne agreed m principle with the Singapore Squash Rackets Association to shoulder the bulk of the $18,5118 words
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138 1981-07-10 35 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ fU A SECOND-MINUTE goal by M. Neethianathan was enough for Police to defeat Singapore Recreation Club 1-0 m a Singapore Hockey Association Division One match on the Padang yesterday. Neethianathan, receiving a short pass from Amariit Singh, weaved his way through the hesitant SRC138 words
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369 1981-07-10 35 HAKIKAT RAI - Committee to decide on Laura's fate THE Archery Association of Singapore's management committee will meet on Monday to discuss the fate of Laura de Rozario for making public her dissatisfaction with the way the association is run. Laura, the Republic's top female archer, was reported to have been disheartened with369 words
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Article49 1981-07-10 35 THE Tang See Chim Cup sepak takraw tournament will be held from Aug. 1-31 m Tong Whye estate. Open to Chua Chu Kang residents only, the tournament will be split into two sections senior and youth (under-18). Those interested should contact Jamaluddin Mohammed (*****80)49 words
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Article35 1981-07-10 35 DUBBO, Thurs. The touring French Rugby Union side put up an unimpressive show m advance of the second Test against Australia when they struggled to a 13-12 victory over New South Wales yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Advertisement257 1981-07-10 35 THE LUXURIOUS FIAT 132. CLASSIC ITALIAN DESIGN MATCHED TO CONTINENTAL PERFORMANCE. The Fiat 132 is a car m a class of its own. After you have been impressed by the luxury of Not only m its looks, but m its finish performance the interior you will then become aware of257 words
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Article221 1981-07-10 36 JOE DORAI - Move to prolong M-tournament under study By JOE DORAI SINGAPORE will not compete m the Merdeka soccer tournament if the organisers. Football Association of Malaysia, decide to extend the period of the competition. This was FAS reaction yesterday to a suggestion by FAM to prolong221 words
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Article312 1981-07-10 36 PATRICK BASTIANS - By PATRICK BASTIANS YEU NERNG, favourites to win the Milo national youth women's basketball title, whipped Mountbatten 33-22 m the semi-finals at Chung Hwa Girls' School, Bartley Road, last night. And they must thank the nimblefingered shooting of Liew Yeow Kirn m a sea of312 words
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266 1981-07-10 36 J. RAJENDRAN - Boys' Town in final of U-20 tourney J. RAJENDR AN By DESPITE their total dominance, Boys' Town Vocational Institute could only carve out a 2-0 victory over Geylang Serai Vocational Institute at Farrer Park yesterday to qualify for the final of the national schools' under 20 soccer tournament. Boys' Town266 words
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Article77 1981-07-10 36 MACPHERSON crushed Jurong 5-0 m an inter-constituen-cy badminton match at Delta Sports Complex last night. Other results: Yui Chu Kane bt Kaki Bukit 4-1, Ang Mo Kio bt Telok Ayer 4-1, Alexandra bt Geylang Serai 4-1, Kebun Bahru bt Bukit Ho Swee 3-2. Siglap bt Bukit Batok 5-0,77 words
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Article216 1981-07-10 36 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By RONNIE NG, winner of three Masters titles last year, geared himself for this weekend's 7-Up national championships' Masters final with a tournament high game of 278 at Jackie s Magic Score yesterday. Ng, partnering former national and international champion S. Y. Loh216 words
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Article45 1981-07-10 36 Today's events BASKETBALL Milo national youth championships (People's Association. 7.30). BOWLING National championships (Jackie's Mane Score, 8.45). Jl'DO National inter-sec-ondary schools finals (Hwa Chong JC, 2). SOCCER NatUaal lefcutt' touuißNt 1-14 I -1C eMweattM (FPAC. 10/3). VOLLEYBALL National inter -secondary schools finals (Gay World, 2/4.30).45 words
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277 1981-07-10 36 The night when nothing went right for Police AN own goal that put them out of the national under-19 soccer final against Dunearn United, who won 1-0, was not the only misfortune that befell the superior Police team at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night, reports JOE DORAI. Police also277 words
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Advertisement12 1981-07-10 36 RESULTS DRAW No: 54/81 50UT0F49 5, 8, 23 30,20 ADD. No 4512 words
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Advertisement57 1981-07-10 36 .jj^Qftj*^ lII] u^l The finest of leather, the luxury of suede given the master's touch. In navy, burgundy and brown. Set off by the distinctive GG buckle. Available m the sam? colours, m lizard skin. Prices range from $398-52,200. At Gucci, Tong Building. Branches Plaza Singapura and Shangri-La. Gucci Corner,57 words
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184 1981-07-10 37 Mourning for victims of India's liquor tragedy THIS scene of a weeping mother and daughter was repeated over and over again In Bangalore, where the latest recorded figures show that 318 people died from drinking illicit Uqnor. The Press Trust of India (PTI) said more than 1M people same InAP - 184 words
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Article79 1981-07-10 37 MANILA. Thurs. Fraud charges involving about 133 million pesos (SJ44 million) are being prepared by central bank investigators probing two major financial scandals that have rocked the Philippines, the leader of the investigation team said today. Central bank officials said some 176 counts involving more thanReuter - 79 words
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Article53 1981-07-10 37 BEIRUT, Thurs. Irish soldiers m the UN peacekeeping force repulsed an attempted Israeli incursion yesterday at Baraashit m the central sector of southern Lebanon, accordins to reports reaching here today. Other UN troops had foiled four attempted cross-border raids by Israeli commandos over the past three days,AFP - 53 words
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Article41 1981-07-10 37 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Indian Foreign Minister Narasimha Rao will pay a two-day visit to Moscow next week, an official spokesman said today. It follows a visit to New Delhi by Chinese Foreign Minister Huang Hua m late June. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article30 1981-07-10 37 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.95 to 954.43 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 30 words
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296 1981-07-10 37 WARSAW, Thursday EMPLOYEES of the Polish state airline Lot struck for four hours today, seriously disrupting domestic and international flights m the first recorded civil aviation strike m communist eastern Europe. Bus and tram drivers also struck for two hours m the cityReuter - 296 words
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191 1981-07-10 37 MELBOURNE, Thurs. Australian industry was losing up to AJ2IS million (5J524 million) a week because of the current dock dispute here, a national export spokesman said today. The chairman of the Australian Chamber of Commerce Export Council, Mr Peter Frankel, said theUPI - 191 words
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173 1981-07-10 37 Soviets to test rockets in the Pacific MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union warned ships and aircraft today that it will test fire missiles into an area of the north Pacific during a 10-day period from Saturday. An announcement by the official Tass news agency said the rockets would be firedReuter - 173 words
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Article61 1981-07-10 37 SEOUL, Thurs. South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan returned home today after what he described as a successful two-week tour of Asean. In a statement at Seoul's Kimpo airport on arrival from Manila, Mr Chun said he had had very useful discussions with Asean leaders on promotingReuter - 61 words
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Article30 1981-07-10 37 LONDON, Thurs. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat will visit London on Aug 2 and 3 at the invitation of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, her spokesman announced today. AFP.AFP - 30 words
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77 1981-07-10 37 NEW DELHI, Thurs. An Indian Army captain was killed when Pakistani troops opened fire across the frontier m the Poonch region of north-east India on Tuesday, the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency reported today. PTI said Indian troops returned fire. The exchangeReuter - 77 words
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Article202 1981-07-10 37 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Thundery Showers m several placesTEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: SI max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 6.45 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: t.33 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 14/26 C Clear Lw Aageke 22/30 C Clear Atfceas 22/30 C Cloudy Madrid 20/32 C Clear Baarai*202 words
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647 1981-07-10 37 WASHINGTON, Thursday THE United States has decided to reject any proposal from its allies to deploy another kind of weapon m place of the planned longrange nuclear missiles m Europe. The decision was announced yesterday by a senior State Department official, who isAgencies - 647 words
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143 1981-07-10 37 U.S. READY TO SELL ARMS TO THREE COUNTRIES WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Defence Department yesterday informed Congress it was ready to sell Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Tunisia more than onequarter billion US dollars' worth of arms. Under law, Congress has 30 days to reject major arms sales, but officials said theReuter - 143 words
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Article40 1981-07-10 37 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Eight Ele have died of cholera m uri district m Indian-held mir during the past week, it was reported today The reports said the authorities had taken steps to prevent the disease from spreading. AFP.AFP - 40 words
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Obituary32 1981-07-10 37 MRS. OftACf LMUS enured Into eternal rest on 9-7-81 Funeral service at 2.00 pm on 11-7-81 at Apostolic Church. No. i. Irrawaddy Road. Singapore 1232. thence to CCX For details tel: *****17/*****8232 words
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Advertisement216 1981-07-10 37 Elvis lives! And Cliff Richard too. You can re-live the best of their times on TV soon. That is not all. Details m the What's On page. Unsung TV stars A group of ordinary Singaporeans recently sang on Taiwan TV. It was the first such gathering. Find out who they216 words
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Article83 1981-07-10 1 PERLIS Plantations Bhd (PPB) has replied to the KLSE regarding the basis for valuing its new shares at $7 per snare m the proposed acquisition of Tai Van. The value was based on the weighted average of the market price of PPB shares for the last83 words
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Article59 1981-07-10 1 KUALA Lumpur Industries has announced a further extension till Aug 29, 1981 for holding its annual general meeting, subject to the approval of'the Registrar of Companies m Malaysia. The extension is attributed to the fact that the group's consolidated accounts and balance sheet could not be written up59 words
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Article33 1981-07-10 1 VENEER Products has advised its stockholders that stock certificates issued prior to Dec 1, 1976 must be exchanged for new ones. The old certificates will not be accepted as good delivery.33 words
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Article45 1981-07-10 1 BOUSTEAD Holdings Bhd has decided that subject to the approval of the Capital Issues Committee on its rights and bonus issues, the transfer register will be closed on Aug 14, 1981 for the rights and on Sept 25, 1981 for the bonus issue.45 words
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Article113 1981-07-10 1 JACK Chia Enterprises (M) Bhd has announced that the new stock units to be allocated under the proposed rights issue of l-for-3 will rank pari passu with all the existing stock units but will not rank for the proposed first and final dividend of 8 cents per113 words
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Article55 1981-07-10 1 PUBLIC Bank Bhd has declared a final dividend of lOper cent less tax. The dividend will be paid to all shareholders, with the exception of shareholders of the proposed bonus shares. The bank has also reported audited after-tax net profit for 1980 at $6,594,000 while the figure for55 words
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Article31 1981-07-10 1 HOTEL Grand Central has announced that the thirteenth annual general meeting will be held at the conference room, Hotel Grand Central, on Monday, July 27, 1981 at 11.30 pm.31 words
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Article25 1981-07-10 1 MURATA Mfg Co Ltd has changed the date of issue for the sinking fund unsecured convertible debentures from July 27 to Aug 8.25 words
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Article62 1981-07-10 1 LONDON, Thurs. A big sale of British Government bonds flopped yesterday, giving Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Government a setback m its attempts to meet its borrowing needs. The one billion sterling (554.042 billion) worth of inflation-linked stock failed to attract a full subscription and the governmentReuter - 62 words
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Article49 1981-07-10 1 LONDON, Thurs. The western world of rough (uncut) diamonds sales slumped over 40 per cent m the first half of 1981 compared with the corresponding period a year ago, and were 15 per cent down on the second six months of 1980, De Beers announced yesterday. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article48 1981-07-10 1 SEOUL, Thurs. South Korea's shipbuilding industry is enjoying a brisk business this year, having obtained a total of 930,000 gross tons of new foreign orders during the last six months, up 17.5 percent over the same period of last year, according to industrial sources today. AFPAFP - 48 words
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332 1981-07-10 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By A LOCAL firm and a wellknown multinational corporation are the first recipients of two major Government tax incentives to promote research and development. They are Lamipak Industries which has been granted double deduction for development of a plastic thin332 words
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389 1981-07-10 1 CONRAD RAJ - Easier for financial institutions CONRAD RAJ By IN WHAT seems to be an easing of its supervisory role over financial institutions here, the Monetary Authority of Singapore has begun to cut down on the amount of paperwork required of them. From now on banks, merchant banks and finance companies will389 words
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479 1981-07-10 1 GENERAL OFFER AT $5.20 A SHARE TOWN and City Properties, nominally a property stock though most of its earnings come from investments rather than property development, looks close to becoming a member of the Harapan group of Indonesia. Its major shareholder, Mr Khoo479 words
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146 1981-07-10 1 TOKYO, Thurs. The troubled West German camera maker, Rollei, has failed to obtain Japanese support to save its Singapore subsidiary, Canon Inc President Ryuzaburo Kaku said today. Mr Kaku told reporters that his company and some other Japanese camera manufacturers were approached late last yearReuter - 146 words
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Article36 1981-07-10 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. American Trade Representative William Brock said yesterday that the US commitment to free trade would not deter it from imposing retaliatory duties against nations which violated the spirit of trade agreement*. RenterReuter - 36 words
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159 1981-07-10 1 Hongkong tenants can brace themselves for massive rent hikes as of next December following passage of, the controversial rent bill m the legislative council. Despite strong opposition from three unofficial members who are community leaders, the council adopted the bill that will raiseAFP - 159 words
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220 1981-07-10 1 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed slightly higher oa renewed baying interest after a mixed moraine session la active selective trading. The Straits Times Industrials Index rose 4.29 points to 928.64. KUALA LUMPUR: Buying Interest returned after the bearish sentiment of the last few days.220 words
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Article50 1981-07-10 1 H Leong Credit 1700 100 PMC 1910 +90 C Sugar. 1890 +90 Kinga 615 +90 G Ceramic* 860 +60 M U I 1830+50 API 800+50 Hong Lf-ong Ind 2340 +40 B Raya 820 +35 J Cement 650 +35 Metro Hldßi 2050 +30 OUE 1410 +30 Svn Resins 780 +3050 words
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Article33 1981-07-10 1 Pegi M«i» 1150 -110 M Cement 1150 -100 SEAL 310-88 Utd Plantation* 580 -40 Semb Shipyard 715 -20 liland A Pen 895 -15 G I Hldgs 835 -15 M Breweries 730 -1533 words
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Article24 1981-07-10 1 Bovis 696.000 Magnum 459.000 Marco Polo 422,000 Faber Merlin 394,000 Siroe Darby 290,000 Total turnover: 10.28 m Total value: $68. 13 m24 words
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Article34 1981-07-10 1 July 8 July 9 BT Indicator: *****4 *****8 Industrials: 924.35 928.64 Finance: 2015.14 2033.12 Hotels: 1342.29 1357.96 Properties: 963.25 968.79 Minings: 397.38 397.36 Plantations: 1035.73 1032.45 OCBC: 887.86 888.94 SESInd: 928 92 935.9134 words
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Article63 1981-07-10 1 BeastesdßM +5 Sr mb ShJp -20 C*C Galmaeas NBT -2 Shell CCM Gatkrle Bhd N»t Iran Slme Darby C«M Storage +20 BtiPir +8 PMC +90 St Steamship DuUplnd HuneFE -10 Perils PUnt -5 St Trading En* +10 bMhcspr Bhd -4 Prim* -10 Tiroes Pub +5 FAN63 words
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Article2308 1981-07-10 2 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr's N e t 1(81 Laat Div p/E Vol Day High Low Cosapaay Sale +or- COOO) Higfc Lew 494 320 Acma 472 susp 14.5 16.9 Alcom 300 10.0 25.0 350 130 Allied Choc 330 +2 4.0N 44.0 9 330 328 312 161 BA2,308 words
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Article1888 1981-07-10 2 BID and Oder pricea officially lined and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aleaa (3.828) (2) 3.80 (2) 3.82 (1) 3.84 xd AJtosanl. (3.708) A1,888 words
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Article604 1981-07-10 2 MARKET bolls, which had been licking their wounds throughout the week made a comeback late yesterday and lifted the Straits Times Industrial Index 4.27 points higher to close at KB.M. The market's performance during the greater part of the day tended to be indecisive and604 words
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Article189 1981-07-10 2 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Maaacen' prim far Jal 18) The Commerce 3.91 4 11 The Savings Fund 2.23 2.34 Spore Prog Fund 1.72 1.81 Spore Sec. Fund 2.(0 2.73 Spore Invest Fund 2.532. 66xd cai Spore Equity Fund 1.(3 1.71 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Msaaiws' prices far J.I it) Mai189 words
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Article275 1981-07-10 2 HONGKONG: Stocks closed mixed in moderate trading yesterday, with most issues staying much the same as Wednesday's close, amid selective buying, mainly in reaction to some of Wednesday's falls, dealers said. The Hang Seng index closed 6.16 points up at 1747.20. A support to the market came from reports275 words
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Article339 1981-07-10 2 SYDNEY: The recent downward trend continued as a rise in US prime rates heightened concern over the rising local rates yesterday, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries index finished the day 12.7 points down at 662.0. The fall, representing a capitalisation loss of more than A$2.7 billion, took the market to339 words
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Article366 1981-07-10 3 TOKYO: Share prices feU on profit-taking in front-runners and big capitals with many investors worried about high prices but issues related to office automation kept rising on selective buying yesterday, dealers said. Yen AJinoDioto Akal S( unch Aathl Chun MO +4 Aiahl CHau S61 -4 Bank Tk S47 -10366 words
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Article704 1981-07-10 3 London Selected indices LONDON, Thurs. The market closed mixed in moderate volume with government bonds the active sector after yesterday's shakeout which followed poor demand for the Treasury 2 per cent 2006 index-linked stock, dealers said. The index-linked stock was exhausted in first time dealIngs this morning at 86 and704 words
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Article397 1981-07-10 3 NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market finished on a weak note as investors continued to be uncertain about the interest rate outlook. The Dow Jones industrial average was down fractionally by 0.67 to 963.48 points, and declines outpaced advances by a small margin as volume narrowed to 46397 words
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Article303 1981-07-10 3 AMSTERDAM, Wed. Share prices were mainly lower, with KLM shedding 11 guilders and lUyal Dutch adding 0.50 in otherwise easier Dutch internationals, dealers said. NMB fell three, ABN two and HeUekea 1.40 while funds lUbera and lUUmf added 2.80 and 2.50. N«JU»yd, B«sk»Us and RSV added 1.50 Vn, with303 words
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Article103 1981-07-10 3 MANILA: The stock rfiarket closed lower as most sector eased yesterday, but turnover rose slightly to 1.6 million pesos from one million, dealers said. Pans AcoJ* Mining 0061 unch AUm Con A t- AUu Coo. B *J0 M B&tulo Oold MB -0 0003 Snnti Con. B M *U BP103 words
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Article80 1981-07-10 3 BANGKOK: Share prices closed mixed m Inactive trading yesterday, dealers said. Bants Asia Flora IM -M f*"* Bank MS -I Bank Of Ajrudhara Ltd IM -3. Bern Juckar M 0 -1 Charoonf Thai Wire Pint Tnisa Industrial Finance Corp Ml unch Inurnauonal Conanics International Tnj8t And Ftt Rama Tower80 words
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Article1099 1981-07-10 2 BID and offer prices officially listedand business In an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deal (in1,099 words
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Article582 1981-07-10 2 Sel Properties 11 SOB 11.406) (3) 11.40 (3) 11 20 (41) 11.30 Spore Land (28) 14.10 (115) 14.00 UOL (4.82B 4 86S) (7) 4.70 (8) 4.72 (5) 4.74 (S) 4.78 4.78 (27) 4.80 4.82 (8) 4 84 (2) 4 86 PLANTATIONS B.tu Ktwu (4.108)XD Bata Lintang (5.70S) Cons Plant582 words
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Article34 1981-07-10 3 Rubber: July 9 Singapore: Aug: 228.50 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: Aug: 248.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 529.35 per kilo (up 5 cents) Official offering: 220 tonnes (up one tonne34 words
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Article134 1981-07-10 3 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 100 kg yesterday. Corana-t e4l: Bulk fob $118.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $131.00 sellers, new drum fob $137.00 sellers. (•pra: Mixed (loose) $70.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $377.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper134 words
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Article170 1981-07-10 3 THE KDjOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at 528.260 and closed at $28,400 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at t'S*4o3.oo ***** and was traded quietly to $401.50 402.50 by lunch time. It re-opened at $402 00 403.00 and. moved higher to $405.50 406.50 but closed170 words
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Article141 1981-07-10 3 THE STRAITS tin price climbed another five cents to M529.35 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up one tonne to 220 tonnes. The overnight London market was firmer with forward buyers gaining £60 to £6,790 per tonne. LONDON: Afternoon values made further ground on Wednesday, as141 words
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Article160 1981-07-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR: The market recovered on covering of Pakistan purchases totalling 10,000 tonnes rbd palm oil for 5/20 August shipment m fairly active trading yesterday, dealers said. In July, south gained MJIO to $1,080 per tonne, central $7.50 to $1,077.70 and north $5 to $1,075. In August, central160 words
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Article31 1981-07-10 3 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous m brackets). Wirebar Spot £877.00 (£865.00); sellers £878.00 (£865.50); Three Month buyers £902.00 (£889.00); sellers C 902.50 (£889.50). Market taw: Firmer. Safcaj: 15.650 tonnes31 words
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Article35 1981-07-10 3 W«a] TaM New York 8 658 8.408 8.85S B.COS Zurich 8.508 8.408 870S 8.60S nan Weal Singapore B.SOB 8.408 B.BOS 8.60S Cosing prices m US dollars a troy ounce Sswec: CnaW Be_aae, B*pan.35 words
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Article628 1981-07-10 3 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 228.50 cents per kilo, down 1.00 cent on Wednesday's close for the position, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on stale bull liquidation and lack of buying support, they said.628 words
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Article87 1981-07-10 3 NOON SSR «nd SMR pro* ywurdar ■AS Aoju.l hplnkn (('■mat Nik) (Forward Mlhl Buy.™ 8*li«r. Bajrari Min SSR20 II ttopaliM) MM.50 206 SON SKfO J07.SON SSRSO (lUnpaltrt) ***** WS.0ON X».l» M6 00N MRELB 8MRCV (1-toapdkll r«0 276.S0N ***** 278.60N SMR I. 11-loap^lMI 2M.60 286 SON 2M40 H&tON87 words
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Article200 1981-07-10 3 THE US/Sing dollar opened at $2.1675 which was above Wednesday's close of $2.1640/ SO, in the Singapore forex market yesterday. It eased slightly to $2.1668, but soon recovered to $2.1686 underpinned by firm ACTJ interest rates before closing at $2,175/85. Sterling pound opened noticeably lower at US$1.8745/55.200 words
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Article44 1981-07-10 3 RANGE of pricct offered by discount ham on July 9: Overnight: 6tt* Call deports: 5% to Svt% Ckxiag B.TlMS»Uiu 3-month Treasury bills 6W OH 3-month Bank bills 13 15/16 13 13/16 3 months CD 13 12% months CD 127/16 125/16 Sawm: Mitlml Dhimlfa.44 words
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Article31 1981-07-10 3 Closing Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on July 9: Offer Bid Overnight 23 22 1 month U 14 2 months 13' 13 3 months 13 12% Overnight mode 2231 words
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Article408 1981-07-10 2 BUYING interest returned to the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday after the bearish sentiment of the last few days. Although interest was on industrial issues, most other sectors improved. At the close, gains led losses 97 to 17. The morning opened steady as buying orders filtered408 words
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Article31 1981-07-10 2 Up Down Unch Industrials 65 12 12 Finance 8 2 2 Hotels 1 Properties 5 2 Oil Palms 2 11 Tins 4 11 robbers 7 3 4 rubbers Deb/Loans31 words
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332 1981-07-10 4 NAJEEB JARHOM - NAJEEB JARHOM By FOUR factors have provided the sound foundation for Singapore's continued progress, Mr Chua Kirn Yeow, President of the Development Bank of Singapore, said m his first speech as Chairman of the Association of Banks m Singapore (ABS). He was speaking at332 words
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1003 1981-07-10 4 Stronger dollar hindering exports OFTEN regarded with pride by many Singaporeans, the Republic's strong dollar is increasingly becoming the bane of many exporters. Some firms, especially manufacturers exporting to Europe, have experienced so much difficulty that they are even considering taking up the matter with the Trade and Industry Ministry1,003 words
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271 1981-07-10 4 THE Seminar on Materials Requirement Planning, organised by the National Productivity Board m conjunction with the American Institute of Industrial Engineers (Singapore Chapter), was declared open by Dr Wan Soon Bee, Deputy Director (Industrial Relations) of the NTTC and MP for West Coast271 words
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Advertisement293 1981-07-10 1 COMMAND PERFORMANCE! The micro-processor ingenuity of the new DT 5350 puts you m total control. Ricoh's new DT 5350 features 'Interrupt Copy" feature conveniently See this top performer m action the most advanced micro-processor fits an urgent document during long yourself. Call *****5 now for a nontechnology. To assure you293 words
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Advertisement25 1981-07-10 3 (Prime lending rates THE avenge rote at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best easterners Is 13.8 per cent. J25 words
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Advertisement347 1981-07-10 3 More people have listened to Altec Lansing sound systems than All other sound systems combined. From the prestigious Louisiana Superdome to the Montreal Olympics; from the souna systems of top recording stars on MIYPRQ AM PI IFIFR^ tour to the excrtement of the Lamar Disco; from Disneyland to miAtrw, «i¥iri-ir347 words
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Advertisement246 1981-07-10 4 3181 ARE YOU AN EXPATRIATE? DO YOU WISH TO INVEST FOR TAX-EFFICIENT GROWTH AND INCOME? During the last year, three of our Far Eastern, Japanese, and U.K. equity recommended investments have funds, British gilts and commodities, appreciated by 76%, 78%, and 101%. including diamonds. The total return on our least246 words
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Article104 1981-07-10 1 ilfAgi ftfr]««i*Atf*« A5jU^«f HP» BJW a jfitsa^saffirt £fti»A° ih«ff]*rpige »aiaft]*g*tL ss a#i£it!2#ftA&tf!l W^*^b£E« )-6 j*H* A*?l ««Wtt- §i#Asi A5iu*aHaw«ff M^»fJD«Aifg' ftfHS g<gA^»#-Tg< «Hfe»ttAot£»*T *»#KTaW*I& Wtf AifiE*FjS*J|lJ2| £7-ti*Bß BB£±AffifrJ*J| 4#»i*raSttifiUS m--^£A££f**HB' "+_-^&7c7" fctffflBBt!l*teife[5]£° Etta "WKf*fin 4? (*±TJT*7 El &7te£i£^' Jg7« -w statue -*SJ ft A *isi£* fflftjsHWA IMS ffl%»SrtA!£is*n104 words
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Article1280 1981-07-10 1 LI LIENFUNG - By I LI LIENFUNG WE Singaporeans do not think we are discourteous. If we happen to be curt m speeches and abrupt m manners, if we neglect to offer or answer greetings, or fail to show verbal appreciation or praises, it is because we are too honest and1,280 words
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Advertisement341 1981-07-10 1 Introducing... JL^^JlM^^^^ from Fujitsu Ten, %r For the sound experience of a lifetime! t ve^V^fe. P^" f < f «isl*l m. i >^& fi *^'^L''^k^^^^^^SBS. i<njto revert on-100^BT H^H ■^P^ -< *^*"^^LfcZ^Xl^^flfl tt > I **^BM From the maker of the world's most advanced car audio system, Fujitsu Ten 2341 words
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Advertisement95 1981-07-10 1 Shopping pleasures Shop m clean, spacious surroundings; venture a little farther (ram the wellwarn Orchard Road path. And while yaa're being adventurous, haw about shopping away from home altogether? Torn to Controtproad Pages 8 and 9 Memories are made of this Ik- m M V La The t hoes that95 words
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Article242 1981-07-10 2 THE Yonng And The Restless (Ch 5, S p.m.): Lorie, having read through Brad Elliot's letter from the Maestro Fautsch, decides to inform Brad about Leslie's pregnancy. But she finds Leslie at the doorstep as she is going out, so she lies that she has to meet her242 words
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Article187 1981-07-10 2 ENOB Horse Cops (Ch 8. 7.15 p.m.): Corrupt Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane (guest star James Best) from Hazzard County visits Enos and Turk m the big city. But when he joins them m apprehending some robbers, he is faced with more than he bargained for. live From Studio187 words
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Article156 1981-07-10 2 WHAT'S ON TODAY EXHIBITIONS: AUVI *81. Second international audio- visual equipment exhibition at the World Trade Centre. From noon to 9 p.m. Free. Till Sunday. The Automobile And Accessories Show IKI. At the World Trade Centre from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Free. Till Sunday. Our Young Generation. An exhibition156 words
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Article75 1981-07-10 2 3.00 PM Opening followed by The Young And The Restless 3.25 Housewives' Matinee Young Girls' Rehabilitation Centre (r) 4.55 Space 1999 Death's Other Dominion (r) 5.45 The World Sportsman 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Littlest Hobo 6.50 The Chuckle Head 7.05 Dedaun Masa (Malay) 7.30 News And Weather Forecast75 words
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Article52 1981-07-10 2 5.55 PM Opening foHowed by The Beatles 6.20 Captain Future 6.45 News And Weather Forecast (Tamil) 7.05 Enos Horse Cops 8.00 "Live" From Studio 1 (Chinese) 8.55 Cultural Diary (Chinese) 9.00 News And Weather Forecast (Chi nese) 9.20 Spring Is Always Green (Chinese) 10.10 Tamil Cinema (Part 2)52 words
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Article118 1981-07-10 2 3.00 PM Quran Reading 3.06 Prog Summary 3.09 Aslirama (r) 3.38 Documentary Never Go With Strangers 3.57 Drama Minggu Ini Pencanan (r) 5.00 Pros Summary 5.02 Halaman Perta man 5.30 News 5.40 Breaking Of Fast 5.48 Documentary 5.56 Egyptian Fin Ibrahim Bapa Kepada Nabi Nabi (Episode 8) 6118 words
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Article123 1981-07-10 2 5.30 PM Quran Reading 5.35 Prog Summary 5.37 Cumi And Ciki (r) 6.02 Fat Cat And Friends 6.30 News In Tamil 6.47 Sinar Islam (r) 7.14 The Enchanted House 7.30 News In Mandarin 7.45 Scope 8.11 Documentary Animation From Cape Dorset 8.30 News And Weather Forecast 8.50 News123 words
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Article206 1981-07-10 2 C.M AM Good Morning Ml On The Sunny Side I.M News and Weather Forecast 7.11 Daily Digest 1.85 Thoughts For The Day 7J» On The Sunny Side B.M News 8.11 Radio Patrol 8.15 On The Sunny Side 9.M Today's Diary followed by Programme Summary and Happy Times *M206 words
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Article153 1981-07-10 2 FM Stereo 92.4 mHz In VHF Band n (.M AM Opening and Prog Summary (English and Mandarin) (.15 Morning Concert IJI News I.M Morning Concert (cont'd) 7JI Breakfast Club (Mandarin) B.N News (Mandarin) 8.11 Breakfast Club (cont'd) I.M Plat ter Parade II.M News 11.(6 Platter Parade (cont'd) 12.M153 words
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Article169 1981-07-10 2 FM 8.9 m Hz SJI AM World News SJ» The World Today 5.55 Book Choice C.M Financial News 1.11 Reflections (.15 Sports Round-up LM World News (Jt Commentary 1-45 Merchant Navy Programme 7.H Meridian 7.31 World News 7.31 News about Britain 7.45 Radio Newsreel B.N Clo x 4.31169 words
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Article110 1981-07-10 2 CM AM All Night Music Ml Breakfast Club IM Did You Know 1M News I.U Weather Report 1.11 The Yaohan Show 7JI Star Watch IM News B.H Weather Report 8.11 Focus On The News 8.12 Daily Diary B.IS The Yaohan Show B.M Breakfast Club I.M Chinese Programmes 12.M PM110 words
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Article100 1981-07-10 2 TODAY: Slags>p«re 4.3 a.m. (2.0 m), 11 00 aim (0.8 m), 5.30 p.m. (2.0 m), 11.43 p.m. (1.0 m) Sedill Krekll 3.56 am (1.7 m), 9.28 am (1.1 m), 4.01 p.m. (2.1 m), 11.13 p.m. (0.9 m). Port Dlcksaa 5 54 am. (1.0 m). 12.31 p.m. (2.1 m),100 words
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Article256 1981-07-10 2 FRIDAY Background (Ch 5, 1.5$ p.m.): With the Courtesy Campaign going on, the Friday Background crew rang up various Government departments to assess the impact of the campaign and came up with interesting results Brian Talboys, the New Zealand Minister of Foreign Affairs and Overseas Trade,256 words
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Miscellaneous246 1981-07-10 2 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 Small fish swallowing larger one without restraint (6) 5 Run away to church with plun- 7 Hero Yen j^ (6) <*"■<•> 8 Hellish situation that's the 6 Injury to king m country (6) arrangement! (11) 9 Peer trembling at having to M Use m arty246 words
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Miscellaneous57 1981-07-10 2 Peanuts lT I'M NOT SURE Xi HOW ABOUT A VOLUNTEER WE'RE HEAPEP IN THE TO 66T [)F IN A TREE OR VRI6HT DIRECTION J, 50METHIN6 ANP TRY TO {LMnr&K~~ WHERe U)E (?E 601N6 1 I HARRIET? OKAY 6£Tlipl I ACTUALLY HARRIET I AS HI6H A6 40U CAN ANP WAS HOPIN657 words
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Article241 1981-07-10 3 PRONUNCIATION is not my strong suit (I have to keep remiding myself to go to the mat on "Impri mat ur"), but I know the need to separate "forte", pronounced "fort", from "forte", pronounced "for-tay". The pronunciation changes the meaning. The one pronounced "forte" such as generals241 words
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Article140 1981-07-10 3 LET me congratulate you, writes Richard Reed of the Department of Anthropology at Harvard University, for realising the importance of a subject largely ingored by all but the anthropologist... due to Reagan's recent budget cuts for research m the social sciences, study m this area is140 words
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Article155 1981-07-10 3 ALTHOUGH stiff is still used to mean a state of drunkenness (from the resemblance to a corpse rigid with rigour mortis), the word is more frequently used to describe one who refused to tip. Such deadbeats are also shafties, diviners, short strokes, skels, (from skeleton) and AOHNYT - 155 words
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Advertisement860 1981-07-10 3 1 DO L>Lv«y« I DALLAS CHARLENE TILTON is not the petulant, pouting LUCY SWING m real life. "I'VE GROWN UP\ she says. I And you better believe it! This little bundle of dynamite talks I^jß to us about her reel life and her real life! I •HOLLYWOOD STAR STYLES Find860 words
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Article592 1981-07-10 4 KANNAN CHANDORAN - SBC's National Day celebrations take on a poetic air this year. The radio sections are planning evenings and m some cases, afternoons of poetry and music, which will be taped and broadcast over radio during National Day week. The English section's contribution is the largest592 words
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Article524 1981-07-10 4 RENA DUCHOWNY - By RENA DUCHOWNY ANYONE who has ever wondered where the famous ruby slippers are, rest assured. They are safe and sound m the North Hollywood home of Michael Shaw. Shaw is a YIP tour fuide for Universal tudios m Los Angeles. His hobby is knowing everything anyone ever524 words
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Article441 1981-07-10 4 GREGORY JENSEN - Where London gets its best shows GREGORY JENSEN By m LONDON SOME of London's best theatre these days comes from Manchester, which is like saying Broadway imports its top shows from Chicago. Manchester is England's second city, and boasts a theatre which looks like a moon landing capsule. These days,UPI - 441 words
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Advertisement293 1981-07-10 4 CAY INJECTS UFE jnV^BIMi ■■■J^^y 6 .^^^HHp S gl I aW Your diesel-powered engine bursts into life when ■I^Mfc Mj^S 9*a fitted with CAY fuel injection parts and equipment. Hi iftk lyTl KJ Because its 'torque control' adjusts fuel BPf I consumption according to the load and speed of ■f|F^=1293 words
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Article1377 1981-07-10 5 LEISURE 2 Very odd business PERHAPS the only thing more creative about Hollywood than its films is its way of doing business. Accountants and marketing executives m the big studios do business m a realm that belongs to them only. When it comes to keeping the books, the footwork can1,377 words
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Advertisement275 1981-07-10 5 THIS JULY, SOLAR GAS COMES IN A NEW CAPACITY H^^gg^gjH I From July 1, the new 1 4 Kg and 50Kg solar mk gas cylinders will cost $21.70 and $71 A H respectively. Throughout July, a bottle of Pureen talcum powder worth $1.20 is yours a^^^ for every purchase of275 words
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Advertisement425 1981-07-10 7 HAPPY \/i\l FY ■MM aVI 1 1 W/ULLLI SharkSfin and Se<tfOOCi >% a a. KCStaUrant Real Hong Kong cuisine served m Singapore on|y by HAPPY VALLEY Sharksfin and Seafood ResUurant Our fresh iuicv vegetables arc special flown f, Om Hong Kong and served dehciously. Our dishes have that distinct flavour425 words
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Advertisement635 1981-07-10 7 Fbuffet lunch^ The sight and sound of ir^\^^ v the times to come! W SC J5^L ■■Uli^^HHßmni ALMBI promises you more than mSmVT/^ V K^ just a glimpse into the future of the r}^ tC n j befo^^uSbeapanSannaof p-^Y^l ns^ Yr-H lo the newest and most advanced I UUUSi^ ClitirO635 words
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Article143 1981-07-10 9 COLLECTORS and inquisitive browsers will have yet one more gallery to linger over from tomorrow. The Oriental Art Collector, a company that has some 30 over years of combined collecting experience from its two partners, Mr David Cridland and Mr Wong Hong Sze, is opening up a143 words
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Article1187 1981-07-10 8 You live m the Holland Road area and you need to buy groceries for the week, pick up a quick lunch for the kids, drop off the dry-cleaning, and oh yes, replace the key that you've lost. Where would you head for? MEG JUMP suggests that Jalan Jelita1,187 words
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Article760 1981-07-10 8 NEW YORK American corporations are becoming more responsive to the problems of two-career couples, according to a report m which 374 corporations and 815 couples were surveyed. Seventy-six per cent of the corporations that answered a questionaire agreed that they were concerned about the problems of two-career familiesNYT - 760 words
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1861 1981-07-10 8 Ho f Hongkong: Stay away from tourist traps You're m< knacks. V right into SHOPPING m Hongkong a visitor does not know t of the place. It is actually an art s many a tourist looking for To the money-conscioi are not what throngs of ti way Bay, Nathan Road1,861 words
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Article175 1981-07-10 9 A COMPANY that has apparently poohpoohed modern packaging philosophies all these years by bottling its' low-budget vanity creams m nondescript green and pink jars, is finally showing signs of change. The word from its local distributor, Getz Corporation, is that the company is looking175 words
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Advertisement338 1981-07-10 8 Another exclusive collection from Bathroom Accessories You've Always Possessed. Shapes which are new. And unique Available m solid white, solid red, transparent topaz, transparent turquosise, transparent, steel grey, transparent clear. Toil* ti«ue holder >.>,J? r C J I Wk m^ m I Toolbar I Mirtof Glass holder I v^A Hanged338 words
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Advertisement124 1981-07-10 9 ■ft* m ms^9tKk- \ti 1 at A m^*^^^ '^Xt Br Jil Sik DANISH POFtt TTJm .1 SHOULDER PR N'C H IV "SODUCT OF DeNMAVIi f So do my brothers. In fact, we like too. Cause she can just pick it up H,* p^-' all the yummie Plumrose meals from the124 words
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Article1105 1981-07-10 10 BECAUSE more than half of the acid that rains down on Sweden originates elsewhere m Europe, this Scandinavian country is trying to recruit the international environmental movement m the fight against this menace. The effects of acid rain are not, of course, confined to Sweden and Norway.1,105 words
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1396 1981-07-10 10 WALTER SULLIVAN - WALTER SULLIVAN By m CALIFORNIA ASTRONOMERS have found that the sun is ringing like a bell, reverberating m a manner that enables scientists at this solar-re-search community near Alamogordo to explore for the first time the interior of that enigmatic star. From analysis ofNYT - 1,396 words
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Advertisement259 1981-07-10 10 The pleasures of business start with Pan Am. What could be more pleasant On your next trip to the US for than flying the Airline that gets you business or pleasure call your to your destination faster and more Travel Agent and ask for Pan Am. conveniently than anybody else?259 words
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Article954 1981-07-10 11 IT MAY sound like psychiatric heresy, but behavioural studies increasingly suggest that most normal teenagers are actually happy. Constant tumult and pain are not the necessary prerequisites for moving on to a tranquil adulthood, according to this research although a popular and, to some extent, professionalNYT - 954 words
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219 1981-07-10 11 ANOTHER hypothesis has been advanced to explain the possible pharmacologic influences on Vincent Van Gogh's artistic vision. Last February, Dr Thomas Courtney Lee of the Georgetown University School of Medicine, proposed that Van Gogh m his later years may have been under the219 words
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Article153 1981-07-10 11 WHERE towering twolegged creatures have failed, a flea-sized insect may succeed m controlling the brownbanded cockroach. On the campus of the University of California at Berkeley, the tiny insect, a wasp imported from Hawaii, has thus far managed to rid more than 2,000 rooms of153 words
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Article141 1981-07-10 11 AMERICAN and Italian space officials are discussing plans for a data-gathering capsule that would be towed by the space shuttle through the uppermost fringes of the atmosphere on a tether line as much as 96 km long. The purpose would be to make observations mNYT - 141 words
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Article2941 1981-07-10 12 "I LIKE being a star! I have worked for 50 years to become a star!" Barbara Cartland, Queen of Romance and step-grandmother of Britain's future Queen of Realm, somehow glitters like a veritable constellation when she imparts her confession. It is not simply that this afternoon she2,941 words
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Advertisement607 1981-07-10 12 We are proud b present a wide rarge of finest Elections and exclusive desgns of jewelry Cvn™ H^«^ Y^^m Apart from her royal connection as step-grand-IlOni 1 lOflx IXOnX. mother to Britain's future Queen, Barbara Cart- land is m her own right a glittering "larger-than-e i I r -11 i607 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1981-07-10 14 Who will be next? Death by violence The streets glow with garish neon and teem with anonymous humanity. And once the theatre crowds at Times Square have drifted away, it belongs to toughs, prostitutes, exhibitionists, derelicts, homeless women dozing m dark, grimy corners and angry youths who cruise the subwayAP - 1,010 words
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Advertisement138 1981-07-10 14 SSifomia (USA) CALIPORNIA ||C A Imported Hotel Hotel Lounge Chairs WIW Lounge Chairs I I H^"**^FM*f? **< '*f^B B Jr [original price $360) Due to unexpected circumstances we MM >^ are clearing 500 units of luxurious hotel lounge chairs especially imported from California USA at $150 each *s^ U Upholstered138 words
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Advertisement752 1981-07-10 15 ACM A ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD We are one of the leading refrigerator and room airconditioner manufacturers in South East Asia and undergoing a rapid expansion programme. We are seeking suitable candidates to fill the following posts: 1. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS/ ASSISTANT INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS Applicants should possess a degree/diploma in production/industrial engineering,752 words
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Advertisement612 1981-07-10 15 Bullion Business Consultants I (ES/*****) A newly established commodity and gold trading company invites applications from ambitious and self-motivated individuals for the post of Bullion Business Consultants. Applicants should have: a good educational background; self-confidence, initiative and drive; wide business and social contacts. Previous experience in bullion trading is desirable,612 words
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Advertisement475 1981-07-10 15 SCIENCE COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Invites applications from suitably qualified citizens/permanent residents of Singapore and other ASEAN citizens to fill the following posts: (a) RESEARCH OFFICER QUALIFICATIONS: Honours degree preferably in Science, Engineering, Economics or Business Administration. DUTIES: Administration of promotional programmes. Administration of project and policy studies. Preparation of materials475 words
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Advertisement526 1981-07-10 16 Ik Executive SecretaryI International Marketing I I I Position Description: n 7~ a Our newly-crea^Bd, Pacifi(ySoufhecist As«n I Region is organizing a Marketing team to monoge the promotion, soles, sottwore support and training related to Olivetti's full I line of Office Automation and Data Proces- I^^D^SKXSSI I Zh£ I I526 words
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Advertisement518 1981-07-10 16 W mmm k>3 jEMt I RON ■■■n \^A (Prw^) L,m,,>d. Our Schoeller pOBp08 Di¥ition wi" *m production toon and inirh* applications from suitably qualified personnel of both Mxn for its various departments. In-house training will be provided. r PQIMTIMR nCPARTIittIT PRINTING DEPARTMENT 1 TECHNICIANS for screen printing and P^to Printing.518 words
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Advertisement538 1981-07-10 16 I I mi >>■•*■ AiinrnidnnM PLANT SUPERVISOR the man: We envisage the likely candidate to be between 28 -35 y«ors of age and the holder of a Degree m the following discipline «•«>"« oiscpun*. Chemkol Eng^eering will hove had at l east 3 years past quodfymg expenence m a simitar538 words
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Advertisement841 1981-07-10 16 We are a leadln international publishing^ company and we are looking for suitably qualii«ctJ^^tofmu«ilau ta,v«rci-, 1) J™?sm CC iTc2 N WIW I HULL tn for typesetting 91 DpnnilPTinM J rnUUUb lIUH MtUTnni EBC MMIIHILI.BIW for book manufacturing o. fffSS Wj^i t ixnerience m either prinUMor If you meet tl« above841 words
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Advertisement536 1981-07-10 17 Tender Notice I Tenders ore invited for I I BUILDING Ia) Tender No. AMB/T/81/038 Piling I works lor the Propoeed Ist 10-Storey Tower Block at Telecentre, Dunearn H Roed/Hillcrest Road. Eligibdrty Registered Contractors Class C D *Non-Registered Contractors I Deposit 552.000.00 Closing Date: 24 My 1 98 1 I "Non-registered536 words
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Advertisement625 1981-07-10 17 Aaw|A BOARD Tenders are *vrted for tr.f<*ow^ 1 Wm^o^^ocT^^ ed Polyethylene Insulated Cables. Eligibility: Registered contractors m Supply (d) Electrical Materials —A3 only. 2 Supply ot 1,100 sets of Straight Through and SOO sets of Straight Through Transition /tCBrls^ m^rh^ Conductor, Cross-Linked Polyethylene insulated Power Cables. Fl.nihilitv R»nktor*H rnntmrtnn. m625 words
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Advertisement604 1981-07-10 17 !S" ENVIRONMENT TENDER NOTICE DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT fl) j^g^^jj^^e^ Stt^GS^Sitit*'-" Restricted to PWD Registered Contractors o* classes /v.tL n «> Improvement to Outlet Drain at North Buona Vbto Rood (Drain No. 6) Ref: TEN(ENV)OB/81/15 Restricted to PWD Reoistered Controctors t^^Z^dSSTSxSo^^ (M) Construction of Concrete Drains ot Hythe and Seronooon Garden North604 words
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Advertisement675 1981-07-10 17 #PWD il^ TENDER NOTICE SSff^StJS (A) MAE T 85/8, Non,^ Suo-Controct for a&fIBSLSPKft f P'°^ DBO2/ Eligibility: Electrical $500,000/ond above Closing Dote: 23.7.81 at 11.00 am (B) M&ET 86/81 Nominated Sub-Contract for the Supply, Installation and Commissioning of Two Unit 16-Possenger Lifts and One Dumb- V p*** Headerten. Sin Ming675 words
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Advertisement788 1981-07-10 17 iMiiiia |^M^j^^J^P^ NOTICE OP PREQUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS TOB THE PROPOSED REDEVELOPMENT OF THE FORMER SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC AT PRINCE EDWARD ROAD INTO A COMMKRCIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE SCOPE OF WORK: 1 *A) Renovation wrto comprising demolltlon and construction el partitions, ceiling work, glazing and roofing works pxUrnal wnrb« ?#>n<>r*l pf nalr S788 words
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Advertisement661 1981-07-10 18 We are a big multi-national company engaged in the marketing of a wide range of electronic equipment for professional applications. With our expansion, we require two dynamic persons who iave initiative and ability to communicate well at all levels. Previous sales experience is not necessary for we are willing to661 words
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Advertisement530 1981-07-10 18 B^T~^^^^74bl mm v Corporation, U.S.A. and the Development Bank of Singapore Limited. In our safe and healthy working environment, we offer jobs that d«rt «1-,-«.. *Sl experience to perform them. In line with our development programme, we would like to invite you to join our recognised team m the following530 words
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Advertisement748 1981-07-10 18 Malaysia lnq son. bhd M ,M --1' Z&T£^~Jfftt Zl.T?£i£ Office. Preference will be given to Sarawak candidate*:1# MANAGER, INTERNAL AUDIT 2_. M*>n CLUB MANAGER uc.n rnMD| TCD C r Dw.r r C 3. HEAD COMPUTER SERVICES 4 HEAD SECURrrY TVK9+9* »twwnl I' m?nri^Af^unAm^ DUIAJBI MUUUUHIMWI J AUDITOR «-AM «/«CiieMT IVenitlUE748 words
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