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Title Section14 1981-07-11 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article700 1981-07-11 1 CPF cash for private homes visrroK.SU) Singapore have often asked me how we managed to create greenery within such a bustling urban environment. In reply I have often quoted the age-old Chinese saying that to succeed in any endeavour, we need the auspices of heaven,700 words
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Article24 1981-07-11 1 DACCA, Fri. The stateowned Bangladesh Radio went off the air at noon today after employees went on strike for higher wages. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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266 1981-07-11 1 NGIAM TONG HAI - Pork sellers to take two days off a week NGIAM TONG HAI By THE Singapore Pork Merchants Association has announced it will not raise pork prices despite pressure from some members and even non-members to do so. But the association has agreed to another request for its members to take266 words
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Article37 1981-07-11 1 CAIRO, Fri. Egyptian Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan AD will tour the Far East between Sept 1 and 18, it was reported here yesterday. He will visit Thailand, Singapore North Korea. China and Japan. AFP.AFP - 37 words
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Article69 1981-07-11 1 NEW DELHI. Fri. Some 200 people were feared trapped m the debris of a four-storey silk mill which collapsed last night, killing 19 people near the Western Indian town of Surat. The Press Trust of India said today that 76 people were m hospital for treatment andReuter - 69 words
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Article47 1981-07-11 1 HONGKONG. Fri. Belgian businessman Serge Zaidman was robbed here today of HKJIO million (Ss3.B million) worth of jewels. Two men threw acid at him m the street, then snatched his briefcase, police said. Mr Zaidman was treated m hospital (or minor burns. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article89 1981-07-11 1 SHARP RISE IN SHARE PRICES SINGAPORE share prices closed sharply higher on sustained buying support and shortcovering interest with sentiment also influenced by higher Hongkong market advices. The Straits Times Industrials Tndex rose 12.92 points to 941.56. Newly-listed Singapore Finance traded initially at 16.00 and rose to a high of89 words
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Article75 1981-07-11 1 BANGKOK, Fri. A survey of 1,000 television viewers m Bangkok has found that 77 per cent favour a limiting of viewing hours, while protests were registered against violence on TV and advertising of luxury products. The poll, conducted Jointly by the English Language daily Nation ReviewAP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration102 1981-07-11 1 22hurt when buses collide TWENTY-TWO people were injured when two SBS buses collided at Portsdown Road early yesterday. One of the drivers and a 12-year-old boy were admitted to Alexandra Hospital with head and body injuries. They were Mr Synal Abidin bin All, 25, driver of a Service 200 bus,102 words
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241 1981-07-11 1 Telecoms to help rambutan tree fall cripple TELECOMS has rallied to the help of technician Rama Sendran s/o DoraiMmy, who is totally paralysed from the neck down after falling from a rambutan tree last month. A spokesman for Telecoms said yesterday it is seeking a job for his wife m241 words
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Article32 1981-07-11 1 BERNE, Fri. Two South Korean Alpinists were killed and two others injured when hit by lightning m a storm on the treacherous Eiger Mountain, Swiss police said today.32 words
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168 1981-07-11 1 Failure o£ the liberal experiment HISTORY shows that when anarchy prevails, strong government, swift Justice aad condign pulshment are needed to restore order. The pantic knows the time has come for stem rale, that the liberal experiment It neither wanted nor agreed with has failed. Over the past 2* years168 words
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Article615 1981-07-11 1 More US arms for world WASHINGTON, Friday THE United States has announced a new arms sales policy, officially opening the door to a major increase m sales of conventional American weapons around the world. The White House announced yesterday that the new directive was signed by President Ronald Reagan andAgencies - 615 words
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164 1981-07-11 1 RAHIM TO LEAVE FOR NEW ZEALAND TODAY MR A. RAHIM ISHAK will leave for New Zealand today as the next High Commissioner, a government press release announced yesterday. He succeeds Mr Chan Keng Howe, who was Singapore's envoy m New Zealand for seven years. Mr Rahim Ishak, bom m Singapore164 words
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Article52 1981-07-11 1 ZURICH, FYi More than 50 people were arrested when youths went on a rampage through the streets of Switzerland's financial capital lastnight, police said. The youths had become incensed when police raided a youth centrejo make identity checks. They* ran through the streets, damaging cars and obstructingReuter - 52 words
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Article73 1981-07-11 1 LONDON, Frl. About 4M Mack youths west on rampage In Sooth London today la the first daylight rioting since looting and violence erupted la British clUes a week ago. la the sadden flare-up la BrUton, the main London residential area of Macks, a car was burned, shopReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement11 1981-07-11 1 President's Scholars get their awards Pag* 10 Around the world -PignS.4,l,711 words
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Advertisement30 1981-07-11 1 Straits Times Courtesy hotline *****77 10 a.m. 4 p.m. SEE PAGE 12 CAUSEWAY Page* l6, l7 COMICS U EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 CLASSIFIEDS Soccer refs face the stick Pag* 3430 words
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Article407 1981-07-11 2 Smaller groups of learning at NUS STUDENTS m the National University of Singapore will be taught m smaller groups or better interaction with the lecturers. This, m turn, will give students an inquiring mind, said vice-chancel-lor Prof Lim Pin, last night. And students should not passively receive but should407 words
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Article200 1981-07-11 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: BADLY prepared examination guide books most not be allowed Into the market. Bat even properly written ones should be used Judiciously and not as a substitute for hard work and application. THE NTUC Comfort's scheme to end cruising taxis, while laudable m its effort to200 words
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Article240 1981-07-11 2 CONGRESS BILL DELIGHTS U.S. EXECS AMERICAN executives here are delighted by the latest Congressional committee move, which is to pass a bill which will substantially reduce the tax liability of Americans working abroad. If the bill is subsequently passed through all stages, more than 90 per cent of240 words
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Article163 1981-07-11 2 Roads closed AVOID all roads to the Queenstown Sports Complex because there will be a rehearsal for the National Day Decentralised Parade tomo-row from 6 a.m. to 12 noon. SBS services 55 and 64 will be diverted. In Toa Payoh, these roads will be closed from 2 p.m. to163 words
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Article463 1981-07-11 2 Moderate Asean paper on Kampuchea ASEAN'S draft document expected to be adopted at next week's UN conference on Kampuchea has been described as moderate and conciliatory to Vietnam, even solicitious, writes EDGAR KOH. A Singapore diplomat said "it certainly will demonstrate that we are sincere..." But Hanoi463 words
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Article202 1981-07-11 2 Russians say 4 No' THE RUSSIANS are staying away from the World Games m California, not, they say, m reprisal of the US Olympics boycott a year ago. They argue that the Games is a threat to the Olympic movement and they want no part of it. The World202 words
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Article326 1981-07-11 2 Ageing gracefully BANGKOK'S grand old lady has aged, gracefully. Better than our own Raffles, writes GRETCHEN MAHBUBANI. After 105 years, The Oriental hotel puts on an elegant front and is almost always 90 per cent full, attracting people who want old world charm mixed with modern amenities and326 words
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Article253 1981-07-11 2 DAP writes to NF's parties THE Democratic Action Party has written to leaders of the National Front component parties asking them to condemn Umno Youth leader Datuk Haii Suhaimi Kamaruddin for his "extremist and chauvinist" speeches. Party secretary-general Lim Kit Siang says he has proposed that all253 words
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Article48 1981-07-11 3 PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat said yesterday he has sent an invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin to visit Egypt. Speaking m Alexandria, Mr Sadat expressed hope that his talks with President Reagan m Washington next month will give a push to peacemaking with Israel. UPL48 words
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Article58 1981-07-11 3 ANY INDONESIAN organising a boycott of the 1982 general elections will be tried and may face a maximum five-year jail term, a high-ranking official said m Jakarta yesterday. Home Minister Amirmachmud said the 1969 law on elections called for the freedom of holding elections and the right ofUPI - 58 words
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Article88 1981-07-11 3 NATO HAS decided that there are no signs of Soviet moves against Poland and the alliance will not take precautionary military measures at present, diplomatic sources m Brussels said yesterday. US General Bernard Rogers, Natos commander m Europe, had asked alliance leaders for their viewsReuter - 88 words
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Article57 1981-07-11 3 FORMER ARGENTINE President Maria Estela Peron arrived m Madrid yesterday after more than five years under arrest m her native country. Spanish Civil Guards struggled to keep^ back a crowd of journalists as Mrs Peron, who was released from detention last Monday, was led by aides toReuter - 57 words
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Article70 1981-07-11 3 PHILIPPINE government troops yesterday killed nine communist rebels attempting to ambush a military convoy escorting a truckload of explosives bound for a southern gold mine, authorities m Manila reported. The encounter at the hilly Maco town m Davao Del Norte province, 950 km south of Manila,UPI - 70 words
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Article80 1981-07-11 3 PRESIDENT Leonid Brezhnev has said the Soviet Union is ready to hold talks with the United States at any level to improve relations between the two countries, according to a letter published here yesterday. The letter was sent jointly to the president of the Brussels-based InternationalReuter - 80 words
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619 1981-07-11 3 EDGAR KOH - EDGAR KOH By Our Correspondent- ISSUE IN FOCUS UNITED Nations, Fri. An Asean-drafted document, expected to be adopted by next week's international conference on Kampuchea, is being described by most delegates to the meeting as moderate and conciliatory to Vietnam. The wording of the619 words
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Article, Illustration141 1981-07-11 3 Ieng Sary wants talks with Haig UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Foreign Minister leng Sary (above), of the old Pol Pot Kampnchean government, said yesterday that he wanted to confer with US Secretary of State Alexander Halg, who will share a platform with him here on Monday. The two men are amongAP - 141 words
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247 1981-07-11 3 Intensive drive to close illegal distilleries NEW DELHI, Friday POLICE are going all out to find and close down illegal distilleries, the source of bootleg liquor that has killed 323 people m four days, the All India Radio said. Doctors in Bangalore, capital of the southern state of Karnataka, saidUPI - 247 words
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Article42 1981-07-11 3 WELLINGTON, Fri. Lawyers representing victims of an Air New Zealand DC-10 crash m Antarctica filed claims today totalling NZ$69 (Ssl27) million against the airline. The aircraft crashed on 3,794 metre Mt Erebus on Nov 28, 1979. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article46 1981-07-11 3 BEIJING, Fri. A high school student m Beijing was given a one-year suspended jail sentence for selling stamps that he had cleverly forged. The English language China daily today said police had confiscated profits he had netted to the tune of US$l,lOO ($2,365). AFP.AFP - 46 words
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Article48 1981-07-11 3 LONDON, Fri. Sir Denis Hamilton, chairman of Reuters News Agency and former Editor-in-Chief of The Times, was yesterday elected president of the Commonwealth Press Union (CPU) at its annual meeting m London. He succeeded Lord Astor of Hever, who had been CPU president since 1972. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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205 1981-07-11 3 BANGKOK, Fri. VIETNAM, already deeply m debt to Moscow, has tied its next five years of development to Soviet aid, the official Vietnam News Agency said today. Vietnam signed an agreement m Moscow yesterday m which "the two sides agreed on the mainUPI - 205 words
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Article60 1981-07-11 3 TOKYO, Fri. Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki today asked Mr Ken Yasui, president ot the Japan-South Korea Dietmen's League, to convey to South Korean President Chun Doo-Hwan a message expressing his wish to meet President Chun "as early as possible." The South Korea leader had justAFP - 60 words
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Article201 1981-07-11 3 Phone Pal newfad in Seoul SEOUL, Fri. "Phone Pal" or dating by telephone is a new fad in Seoul, according to a Yonhap news agency report published by the Korea Herald. A phone pal recruiting office said yesterday that after advertising in daily or weekly papers, they received many calls201 words
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Article54 1981-07-11 4 TEL AVIV, Frt. Israeli Air Force Jets today located and destroyed several Palestinian vehicles transporting anti-aircraft gams and missiles m southern Lebanon, a military spokesman announced here. He said the vehicles were destroyed m separate attacks "north and south of the river IJUni," bat would giveAFP - 54 words
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420 1981-07-11 4 Israelis close border with Jordan JERUSALEM, Friday ISRAEL has decided to close its border with Jordan to two-way tourist traffic a move that signals a marked deterioration of relations between the two countries, i The order for the closure of the border was issued by Prime Minister Menachem Begin yesterdayNYT - 420 words
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122 1981-07-11 4 Likud beats Labour by more than 10,000 votes JERUSALEM, Fri. Final official returns announced yesterday showed Prime Minister Menachem Begin s Likud party beat Mr Shimon Peres' opposition Labour party by more than 10,000 votes in last week's parlimentary elections. "I suppose that on Tuesday, or Wednesday at the latest,UPI - 122 words
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Article139 1981-07-11 4 SOVIET, SYRIAN EXERCISE ENDING? WASHINGTON, Fri. The US Defence Department said yesterday joint Soviet-Syrian manoeuvres in the eastern Mediterranean were petering off and the number of Soviet ships in the region had decreased. Spokesman Henry Catto, while playing down the significance of the manoeuvres, said the deployment of the shipsReuter - 139 words
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86 1981-07-11 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. A Kansas scientist has developed a sex-odour trap that lures male cockroaches to their doom, the National Science Foundation said yesterday. The trap, baited with a synthetic sex pheromone that duplicates the odour secreted by the female, draws the males to sticky paperReuter - 86 words
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119 1981-07-11 4 SOLDIER SHOT FOR PRO-LEFT ACTIVITIES TEHERAN, Fri. An Iranian soldier was executed yesterday at Isfahan m the south of the country for distributing tracts, provoking trouble and collaborating with the Muslim-leftist People's Mujahedin, Radio Teheran reported. It is the first time during the two-month confrontation between supporters and opponents ofAFP - 119 words
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Article231 1981-07-11 4 Accord at last on Sinai patrol CAIRO, Friday EGYPT, Israel and the United States have reached final agreement on the formation of a multinational military force to patrol the Sinai peninsula, the Foreign Ministry announced today. The agreement came at the end of six months of talks on establishing the231 words
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Article74 1981-07-11 4 TENNESSEE, Fri. A 10-year-old boy was drunk when he drove his bicycle off a gravel road and tumbled to his death down a 10m embankment, police said yesterday. Morgan county sheriff Dennis Ledbetter said results of an autopsy on the body of Billy Joe Hawn showedUPI - 74 words
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Article65 1981-07-11 4 LOS ANGELES, Fri. An American engineer and a Polish tractor salesman, arrested recently on charges of spying for Poland, were indicted by a federal grand jury here yesterday. William Bell. 61, a Hughes aircraft corporation engineer, and Marian Zacharsky, 29, whose trial date was to be setAFP - 65 words
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Article31 1981-07-11 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. Admiral Thomas Hay ward, chief of naval operations, announced here yesterday that the US Navy plans to crack down on drug use m its ranks.— AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration191 1981-07-11 4 Habib has talks with Sarkis and his PM BEIRUT, Fri. The United States envoy Philip Habib has renewed diplomatic talks with Lebanese leaders in the face of hardline Syrian and Israeli stances on the missile crisis. Mr Habib yesterday discussed domestic developments in Lebanon with President Elias Sarkis, Beirut RadioUPI - 191 words
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269 1981-07-11 6 WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's nominee as strategic arms negotiator, retired Gen Edward Rowny, has said that the US military build-up under way would force the Soviet Union to agree to reduce its nuclear arms. He told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday: "Now,Reuter - 269 words
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231 1981-07-11 6 WASHINGTON, Fri LEROY Glllead's dream of becoming a swashbuckling captain of industry began to go wrong as soon as he pasted Us order for 25 Lockheed Trtatar and Jet Star airliners. Be didnt have any money to pay for them. So the formerReuter - 231 words
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168 1981-07-11 6 TRUDEAU, REAGAN DISCUSS SUMMIT MEET WASHINGTON, Fri. Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau today began talks with President Ronald Reagan to help lay the groundwork for an economic summit meeting of seven leading industrial countries m Ottawa later this month. Before leaving for Washington yesterday, Mr Trudeau told reporters he believedReuter - 168 words
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181 1981-07-11 6 Tiny pump gives liver cancer patients longer life MICHIGAN, Fri. A ne* treatment for liver cancer is enabling patients to live for two years or more, a University of Michigan doctor said yesterday. He said the treatment Involved the placing of a small nurap in a pouch under th«! <kinReuter - 181 words
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Article34 1981-07-11 6 HAVANA, Fri. Dengue fever, an illness caused by mosquitoes, has killed 58 people from among 160,000 cases reported during the current epidemic m Cuba, the daily newspaper Granma said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration92 1981-07-11 6 Ten-talised byeach other BO DEREK, In her new role as Jane Parker, and actor Miles O*Keeffe as Tarzan, appear to be mesmerised by each other In a scene tram the forthcoming Olro Tamui, the Ape Mm. The emrvaceoos Miss Derek rose to fame for her role m the film 11.AP - 92 words
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260 1981-07-11 6 House votes for freeze in missile programme WASHINGTON, Friday THE House of Repi-esentatives voted yesterday to freeze US$l.l billion (about 552.2 billion) for development of the MX missile basing system until President Ronald Reagan decides where to put the missiles. The air force wants to shuttle 20C MX missiles amongUPI - 260 words
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240 1981-07-11 7 Nod for takeover of key French firms PARIS, Fri. Parliament has given overwhelming approval to President Francois Mitterrand to carry out sweeping changes, including nationalisation of key companies. It was endorsed by the National Assembly last night by a vote of *****7. However, about 50 MPs abstained from voting, amongUPI - 240 words
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367 1981-07-11 7 WARSAW, Friday THE Polish government has appointed an air force general as general manager of LOT, the national airline, m a move that is likely to provoke widespread protests on the eve of next week's Communist Party Congress. The airline workers voted lastReuter; AFP - 367 words
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Article83 1981-07-11 7 OBSERVER SALE APPROVED BYGOVT LONDON, Fri. The British Government today gave millionaire businessman Roland (Tiny) Rowland permission to buy the Observer newspaper after accepting conditions agreed between him and its journalists to safeguard editorial independence. The decision of American oil company Atlantic Richfield (Arco) to sell the Sunday paper toReuter - 83 words
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153 1981-07-11 7 WEST BERLIN, Frl. The armed farces af Britain, France and the United States came to the aid af Berlin police yesterday In their continuing straggle with squatters m run-down parts af the cit> by outlawing catapults. The three World War Twa Western Allies, whoReuter - 153 words
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Article70 1981-07-11 7 IT WAS so hot m East Providence, Rhode Island, that the local dog catcher had no canines to chase they were all hiding m the shade. "No dog m his right mind wants to be trotting around on hot cement," said Mrs Avis Prior, the local animal controlUPI - 70 words
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Article60 1981-07-11 7 THE PRESSURE is on the lawyer who graduated second from the Stanford University Law School, class of 1952. He had better be good. Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist was at the top of the class, and Arizona judge Sandra O'Connor, the first I woman nominated toUPI - 60 words
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Article71 1981-07-11 7 ANOTHER BASTION of "men only" m Japan tumbled down on Friday, torpedoed by the 65-year-old Merchant Marine Academy's decision to admit women next spring. After a two-year heated debate, the faculty decided that the school could no longer withstand the changing times. Alumni and a .minority amongUPI - 71 words
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Article57 1981-07-11 7 ILLINOIS LieutenantGovernor Dave O'Neal says he was unhappy with his job from almost the first day. So he has given two weeks' notice that he is quitting. He said he would enter private business. "I feel that I have met the challenges the office of Lieutenant Governor nowUPI - 57 words
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Article, Illustration3129 1981-07-11 8 Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness IN THE second and final part of the interview with Dr Tan Chee Khoon, of The Star, Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad discusses bumiputra rights, corruption, the foreign press, the plight of the Orang Asli and the quality of life. 41 have been3,129 words
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Advertisement273 1981-07-11 8 ADMINISTRATION MANAGER Around $30,000 per annum Location: Butterworth A medium-sized manufacturing company. shipping and liaison with government and with an established factory m Butterworth other authorities and two new plants being formed m Prai and Shah Alam. seeks an Administration Candidates should have at least 4 yearsManager to be based273 words
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Advertisement246 1981-07-11 9 fashion Destination M wk Jt Wk We've arrived. At that part of jungle fashion W*V^ml Mm where dark, dense camouflage gives way to §P m exotic hues and hybrids. From accessory trees 1 R c Ri P hang chunky baubles and beads. Blue H I I[W and red palms sway246 words
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Article, Illustration431 1981-07-11 10 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By THE Istana was the venue last night -of an important event m Singapore's academic calendar the presentation of the President's scholarships. This year's appointees were presented with their awards by Acting President Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng431 words
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Article151 1981-07-11 10 AN Anglo-Chinese Junior College student, Toh Han Chong, 17, is one of the two scholarship winners to attend the Pearson College m Canada. The other is Vidula Verma from Hwa Chong Junior College. Han Chong intends to continue taking biology at Pearson College. He leaves151 words
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133 1981-07-11 10 FOUR months ago, a 959tonne cargo boat named the Glenburn was brought into Singapore by its crew from the Perak port of Telok Anson where it had been left "stranded." The Glenburn, formerly known as Guru Nanak, was then "arrested" m133 words
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372 1981-07-11 10 Parade rehearsal: Buses to be diverted THE public la advised to avoid roads leading to Qmeeostowß Sports < omplex and Mcl Ching Road for the National Day Decentralised Parade rehearsal to be held at the complex tommorrow from a.m. to 12 noon SBS services 65 and M will he diverted372 words
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Article126 1981-07-11 10 Postal Dept earns $37 m surplus THE Postal Services Department earned a surplus of more than $37 million last year. This represents a 38 per cent increase over the surplus generated m 1979, says the department's annual report. The surplus is arrived at after deducting the department's operating expenses, over126 words
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Article35 1981-07-11 10 FOUR men, Ang Geok Soon, 28, Ong Chuan Leong, 20, Poh Leng Huat, 19, and Tan Swee Hee. 20, were fined $80 each yesterday forplaying mahjong at Senang Crescent Chinese Temple on Thursday.35 words
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396 1981-07-11 10 Ratnam gave me assurance on 'no proof,' says witness BUSINESSMAN Isaac Paul Ratnam assured a bank sub-manager that the police would not be able to prove that no goods were on board a cargo ship which sank m 1979, because he had sent its charterer away, it was said m396 words
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245 1981-07-11 10 Tenancy case: Award raised to $65,000 A HIGH Court judge has held that a $13,000 house m 1952 is worth 10 times more today. But instead of making a $130,000 compensation award, Mr Justice Kulasekaram yesterday raised to $65,000, a $13,000 award to Haji Sohada bin Haji Latiff, 80, by245 words
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Article27 1981-07-11 10 THE government has acquired a total of 2,107.6 sq metres of land m the city centre (or urban redevelopment, according to the latest government gazette.27 words
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Article169 1981-07-11 10 PROPERTY developer Chew Meng Teck, given a $1 share out of an acquisition award of $511,650, is appealing for the quantum for him to be raised to "more than $3 million." Yesterday, his solicitor, Miss Margaret Wan, applied to the High Court for Mr David169 words
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457 1981-07-11 11 MAY HO - Building new links with nature over winding paths MAY HO Move to boost study of flora and fauna By WINDING pathways are to be built i.i Singapore's nature i«serves and catchment areas for people to stroll around and study the local flaura and fauna. The Parks and Recreation Department has457 words
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295 1981-07-11 11 TWO VIEWS ON MOVE TO OPEN NATURE TRAILS SO the nature reserves in Singapore are going to be more accessible to man. Two conservationists expressed different views on this move yesterday. Miss lisa Sharp, a member of the Malayan Nature Society, said that although the opening of trails will introduce295 words
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346 1981-07-11 11 ROY officer fined $5,000 for graft A SENIOR technician of the Registry of Vehicles, Zainal bin Abdul Rahman, was fined a total of $5,000 and ordered to pay $100 in penalties for r corruption. His conviction yesterday on two charges of corruption came at the close of a five-day hearing346 words
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Article37 1981-07-11 11 ROTARIAN Mr Tan Geok Tian has been appointed by Rotary International to be a member of its consultative group for Asia. He was governor for District 330 comprising Thailand, Malaysia, Brunei and Singapore, m 1976.37 words
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235 1981-07-11 11 AN EMERGENCY clinic will be set up at Singapore Changi Airport's departure transit lounge in the next few weeks. It will be the first such clinic within the airport's sterile areas, that is, places not accessible to the general public. St Mark*s235 words
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Article64 1981-07-11 11 Anti-crime show THE MP for Telok Blangah, Mr Rohan Kiiamis, will open the Crime and Drug-Abuse Prevention Exhibition at the void deck at Block 111, Depot Road, on Sunday at 8.30 a.m. The exhibition, which will be open till 6 p.m., is organised by the Telok Blangah Crime and Drug-Abuse64 words
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218 1981-07-11 11 THE communication gap existing between Asian industries and technician training institutions should be bridged for better utilisation of manpower—a key component m national economic development. Beth parties should have closer coordination m the planning, supervision, monitoring and evaluation of training. Their respective218 words
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Article159 1981-07-11 11 THE Singapore Bus Service will set up a temporary terminal at Ang Mo Kio's Industrial Park One to enable feeder service 261 to continue operating along its original route. The move, which will take effect tomorrow, follows complaints from residents and residents' committees about last Sunday's159 words
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Article, Illustration184 1981-07-11 11 Spotlight will Call on S'pore in prime Manila TV show SINGAPORE Is to feature la praalar weekly magailne programme mi Manila TelevlaUa around Doccuibcr. Called Ms EUaaeaas, the programme Is ru aad pradiced by wtmw mm* has the singular dlstlncti.li M being aired weekly aa far as San Diego, San184 words
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Advertisement474 1981-07-11 11 EXPORT SALES EXECUTIVE $35,000 $40,000 per annum Location Singapore A major US manufacturer of electrical mechanical engineering with a sound wiring and electronic components seeks marketing background The desired traits the services of an experienced regional are maturity, keen commercial sense, good sales executive to fill the above position communication474 words
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393 1981-07-11 12 Smaller learning groups soon at NUS UNDERGRADUATES at the National University of Singapore will soon be taught m smaller groups as part of its new emphasis on training inquiring minds. This was disclosed yesterday by NUS vice-chancellor, Prof Lim Pin. He said smaller groups would allow for more interaction between393 words
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Article48 1981-07-11 12 A MALAYSIAN, Man Keow, 32, was fined $1,000 yesterday for allowing his premises at New World Amusement Park to be a common gaming house on June 25. Nine people found gambling there had been fined on June 26 by the court. Man pleaded guilty.48 words
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345 1981-07-11 12 Aussies welcome Asian hand in its development' ASIANS, especially Singaporeans, are welcome to take part m Australia's economic development, be it m natural resources or property development, the Australian High Commissioner, Mr Tim McDonald, said yesterday Speaking to the Foreign Correspondents Association of South-east Asia, he stressed that Asian misunderstanding345 words
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227 1981-07-11 12 Fair share of $22m grants to foreign firms FOREIGN companies were not overlooked m the |22.4 million Skills Development Fund (SDF) training grants approved as at the end of May this year. While local firms received a larger share or 51.5 per cent of the total, an SDF statement said227 words
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Article, Illustration281 1981-07-11 12 It's show and tell time for these hawkers TALKS and slide shows on courtesy are being organised for the first time for hawkers who, m the past, were given only posters, pamphlets and badges on the subject. This fresh approach should give greater sliength to efforts to instill courtesy m281 words
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140 1981-07-11 12 People to whom little things mean a lot TO Singaporeans, little things mean a lot be they courteous or discourteous acts. An angry housewife rang the hotline yesterday to tell about the scene on a bus after her seven-month-old daughter grabbed another commuter's bag. She apologised but the apology was140 words
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Article59 1981-07-11 12 THE Straits Times eavtoay ■•tllae has been receiving ma Increasing number «f calls frwn readers wk« have declined to give particulars about themselves. Callers who want their ace— to to fee recanted should give their aam««, addremes aad tolephaae numbers. This Infermatton will be kept m59 words
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Advertisement263 1981-07-11 12 AT ALL CYC SHOPS^Si^S^^ Don't miss the opportunity I Js' jLm §h°rt Sleeves g: No. 8188 I yi j *t I Short Sleeves^ df^^ m bP*» MbXl*. I /Z&y JmW^M Wk Kio 7904 a Wm MfKnß 1 I*,. l& > V Short I -v /mmWmW lmW I Sleeves' a j263 words
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Advertisement80 1981-07-11 12 (^fwivwaty SALE *S 14th JUNE TO 13th JULY BlC^^ Bigger than before at our new showroom m one of Singapore newest shopping centre Orchard Plaza. To mark this auspicious occasion we are having one month fantastic reduction on our elegantly designed and imported upholstery materials. What's more, we are giving80 words
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295 1981-07-11 13 Missing RSN men: It's misadventure STATE Coroner Tan Soo Kiang yesterday recorded misadventure verdicts on the three Republic of Singapore Navy men who drowned m the sea off Horsburgh Lighthouse during a freak storm m June last year. Mr Tan said that although their bodies were not found, he was295 words
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133 1981-07-11 13 Environment to get new building at Scotts Road THE Ministry of Environment plans to have a multi-million dollar building of its own at Scotts Road m about four years' time. The building will be constructed on a one-hec-tare site between the former Newton Circus and the Goodwood Park Hotel. Details133 words
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Article, Illustration391 1981-07-11 13 EVELYN NO - EVELYN NO By Social Services Reporter Better than medicine to keep brain active says head of assn MEMBERS of the Singapore Action Group of Elders have time and again shown that age is no impediment to their ability to learn and enjoy391 words
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Advertisement133 1981-07-11 13 Shutter -speed Priority Stopped -down AE Aperture Priority Electronic Flash AE Programmed AE Manual Control Exposure Five modes. Each programmed to master photography. Plus a versatile manual override for your other creative whims and fancies. Unlimited creativity you'll find it only m the Canon A-l. ■> Insist on the f-^§133 words
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Miscellaneous189 1981-07-11 13 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh U Hal Camp vduVe BeeM X ill tell X a gov left ape you sore yes, If pip fifi borrow I4EPE QUITE P- 1 liA^GGIE I VJt<S BOOK HEPE, VtX) SPEMT 7PW?L|M' TMAT PRETZEL FPONA VYMILE, JiGeS-yAT TVIELIBPApyy'TAKe iTMOfJS THE.DAY lev^J, TWE LIB(^.RV? Blondto189 words
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168 1981-07-11 14 Chee Onn to hear grassroots views on NWC THE secretary -general of the Nattoaal Trades CNgmi, Mr Urn Cbee On, will get dowa to tke grassroots tomorrow to hear the people's view* on this year's National Wage* Council reeimmeidattoas. Mr Lim, who Is ate* MP for Baldt Merah, will chair168 words
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Article, Illustration893 1981-07-11 14 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI, d i 3^^sj^^^w^^t7^'^7^^^^^Ti^J^^^^^B^^»^^^^^r^f^^^^^^^^^^^^^l By Jurong reporter 6 NOW problems are mere personal, they want bigger flats not outside .Jarong bat Inside Jurong Town. This is a reflection that the residents have appreciated the changes that occurred over the years and have893 words
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278 1981-07-11 14 Importance of Asean-West union dialogue DIALOGUE between trade unions of the West and the ASEAN nations is important if there is to be a better understanding of the plight of workers m the Third World This is all the more necessary because of the growing protectionist tendencies in the developed278 words
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Advertisement529 1981-07-11 14 <ft MSakJnnfl I mW> J lI L X^ Rk. I 1 \m v Sin«f nr«MI3V lv IW l^W 1 mow> i_ \f si 4Sk *^v^^nnß /> w\ t^ v% i .anal t\\i ICOH Air I /r Tsnan 1 Daui v^^^mk, iif fvoii nn f& Tr\\ V w ■WUrW f JJBB&529 words
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Advertisement83 1981-07-11 14 l^nnT^ A I 1 Lnnn^^^^ sfl j Ml Showroom: THE HOUSE OF HOMY PED 02-11 Mezzanine Floor Orchard Plaza, Koek Road, Singapore 0922. Tel: *****56. *****46 Also available at leading shoe dealers f K commodore CBM WORD PROCESSING SYSTEM with dm processing capabilities Tell your boss that you need one!83 words
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Advertisement1121 1981-07-11 15 Make the Genting Highlands Getaway with Technics! Get the best of the Technics Sigma Series now and make the perfect vacaticxi getaway! If s a Technics offer you can't afford to miss! Here's your chance to escape to yS*' SS V S Genting's cool mountain air and spectacular scenery, plus1,121 words
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Article, Illustration102 1981-07-11 16 KLANG, Fri. Now did yon ever! A catnapper ap to Its monkey tricks again. An NST cameraman, passing by the Klaag sesatoas c*nrt rsatrna today, spatted this monkey with the kitten It tosk tram Its mother three days ag«. The kitten betoags to theNST - 102 words
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207 1981-07-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday PRIME Minister-designate Datuk Seri Mahathir Mohamad today asked for Japanese understanding of Malaysia's request for an increase m its airline's flights to Tokyo, diplomatic sources said They said Dr Mahathir, who takes over office from Datuk Hussein OnnReuter - 207 words
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162 1981-07-11 16 It's carry on illegal fishing for them KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. "Towkays" who own several trawlers and send their men out to do illegal fishing m the Lumut area are giving the Fisheries Department a headache. These rich boat owners are not affected by the arrests of their hired operators orNST - 162 words
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Article72 1981-07-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Police this afternoon found the blue Porsche belonging to the oil dealer's son believed to have been abducted. It was parked at the basement of the Choo Cheeng Khay flats off Jalan Birch. The oil dealer's son Tan Slew Beng, 21, is believedNST - 72 words
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Article50 1981-07-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Postal Services Department yesterday advised the public to use only white envelopes when sending greeting cards. Pink, red or dark blue envelopes can cause the cards to be rejected or delayed m delivery by postal authorities if the addresses cannot be read clearly. NST.NST - 50 words
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Article156 1981-07-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian armed forces bade farewell to Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn today with a parade mounted m the highest military tradition by representatives of the three services army, navy and air force. About 3,000 personnel took part m the ceremonyAFP - 156 words
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174 1981-07-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Madam Noraishah binti Harun had the fright of her life on Monday when the school-bus driver handed over her son's bag and said he had no idea where the boy was. She ran to the nearby kindergarten whereNST - 174 words
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Advertisement715 1981-07-11 16 'A. must for ev^ry marketing and advertising manT Prentice Hall has produced the classic textbooks for one of the toughest professional disciplines there is. What student of advertising hasnt ground his way through Advertising Procedure? If it's not m Hfitt HHfeat your professional library, your library isn\ very pro- I..'^'^"^^715 words
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Advertisement151 1981-07-11 16 ■jaajyßßjßßnjnjnjnaajnHßßJßjßj|^^Bßjßa^^Bß^Bßl| BJB Four types of houses atop the hill overlooking Thomson Area, for your delightful selection. Type 'A' 3-storey split-level Townhouses Type 'B 2- storey To wn h o uses Type tf 'D'4- storey Maisonnettej^rjgf\O*: ■41- BJL, iUiSE ;Tt" mm- <*« t— aaaV^ 9 I I n^aa^^^^^^ W _a»j m^151 words
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Article, Illustration352 1981-07-11 17 DAP writes to other parties for support in censure move KUALA LUMPUR, Fri THE opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP) has written to leaders of the ruling National Front component parties to jointly condemn Umno youth leader Datuk Haji Suhaimi Kamaruddin for his "extremist and chauvinist" speeches. DAP secretary-gener-al, Mr LimAP; AFP - 352 words
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162 1981-07-11 17 68,000 ID CARDS WAITING FOR OWNERS PETALING JAVA, Fri. More than 68,000 identity cards await collection by applicants at the various registration centres throughout Peninsular Malaysia. A spokesman for the Registration Department headquarters here said yesterday the largest number of uneoUected cards was m Johore where there were 12,147 ofNST - 162 words
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144 1981-07-11 17 Dr M may appoint senator to council KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Lawyer and housing developer Senator Daim Zainuddin is expected to be appointed a member of the Umno Supreme Council by Umno president, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. Sources here said the Kedah Senator will be among the seven to beNST - 144 words
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Article96 1981-07-11 17 Woman hid heroin in her bra JOHORE BARU, Fri. Police seized 155 straws of heroin hidden m a woman's bra after they had arrested her for hiding a packet of heroin m her mouth at a village near here last night. Deputy Chief of the Criminal Investigation Department, Superintendant IsmailAFP - 96 words
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Article30 1981-07-11 17 AIR HTTAM. Frl. Game ranger Abdul Rahim bin Jalik, 35, was trampled to death by a wild elephant at Felda Serting Hllir Tujuh land scheme here yesterday. NST.NST - 30 words
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207 1981-07-11 17 Former MCA chief to get high post in Gerakan MUAR, Friday FORMER Malaysian Chinese Association deputy president Datuk Michael Chen, who joined the Gerakan recently, will be appointed to one of its top posts m a "slight readjustment" of Gerakan leadership m early September. Gerakan president Dr Lim Keng YalkNST - 207 words
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Article71 1981-07-11 17 And now Tut-tuts' for Penang? PENANG, Fri. The Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry has sent a memorandum to Public Enterprises Minister Datin Paduka Rafidah Aziz urging her to consider allowing the introduction of the "Tut-tut" or "Teksi Rakyat" m Penang. Its chairman, Syed Abbas Alhabshee, said today theNST - 71 words
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123 1981-07-11 17 PENANG, Frl. Obscene b««kfl and mtLgmxUes m Tamil have n«w Ml the streets. Several b«ak stalls hen are hawUag sack materials m the open. Oae of the popular magazines s»ld is entitled, Maya, and contains plrtnres of women, especially actttmrm, la scanty clothlag and123 words
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Advertisement275 1981-07-11 17 Wxild this make Ksquit^SjOlß a betto cognac? Jk You probably know the kind of person who M k thinks that money means everything. And if 1 someone knows nothing about cognac they Blip might think quality and price automatically lf||t# go together. At the Bisquit distillery m France, all our275 words
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Article378 1981-07-11 18 ALTHOUGH old-fashioned educationists will frown on the use of guide books to prepare for examinations, it looks as if their usage will continue, what with the increasing concern parents have over their children's performance m schools. Anything that is perceived to be of help to their children to378 words
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Article387 1981-07-11 18 NTUC Comfort, ever ready to come out with new ideas to improve the taxi service, ought perhaps to be given full marks for trying. Whether those schemes are necessary or can work out well is, of course, another matter altogether. Results so far have been more disappointing than387 words
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433 1981-07-11 18 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane LET'S REMEMBER those old sayings, still valid today, suggested an old buddy of mine. And he went on to give me this quote: "A man who cannot smile should never set up a shop." I remember that well as one often cited by traditional433 words
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246 1981-07-11 18 SOVIET Joint naval and military manoeuvres with Syria have a cause and a purpose. They are a response to the Joint US-Egyptian manoeuvre last year and they are a warning; to Israel not to resort to military means to remove Syria's SAM anti-aircraft missiles246 words
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Article705 1981-07-11 18 GLENN GARVEN - GLENN GARVEN By m Bangkok SCATTERED among Bangkok's teeming five million-plus people, somewhere, hunched in tiny cages in the suburbs of this sprawling capital, are several dozen potentially dangerous wild animals. Nobody knows exactly how many. These are household pets, not counted among animals inAFP - 705 words
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Article, Illustration577 1981-07-11 18 England's burning cities THE Soviet Union, which has continued to find western scapegoats for the warning strikes by Poland's Solidarity union, and which has indirectly given Israel a military reminder not to interfere with Syria's missile sites in the Lebanon, was herself given, by Lord Carrington, a European card, not577 words
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328 1981-07-11 18 THE warning strikes m Poland this week may be playing into the hands of the Soviet-supported hardliners who are waiting for an opportunity at next week's special Communist Party Congress to put a stop to any further reforms by the country's new328 words
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Article, Illustration433 1981-07-11 18 THE British Foreign Secretary, Lord Carrington, who is also the current chairman of the European Council of Ministers, visited Moscow this week to present to the Soviet authorities a proposal, previously agreed by the EEC and the United States, for an433 words
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Advertisement18 1981-07-11 18 Ha Si OVERSEAS 5 |jy ASSURANCE CORPN. LTD. covered by life insurance FOR ALL BIG OR SMALL 018 words
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Advertisement115 1981-07-11 18 l*^mmL> ami M>u> m ,*^M ll%* M I V J gfl This attractive drink flask is yours FREE* with every 400 g jar of Horlicks! Calling all Mothers Now you get *b»* *»w n s*gapor« »wy. s«x*s *st all the goodness of Horlicks PLUS a free, unbreakable Drink Flask for115 words
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Letter, Illustration649 1981-07-11 19 I REFER to "A Very Worried Citizen" (ST, June 23) who has made some excellent points, but has also muddled some issues on expatriates. He suggests that we "impose a temporary ban on non-residents buying houses, flats and condominiums". As far as I649 words
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266 1981-07-11 19 ON FLIGHTS AND AIRPORTS The noise from small, slow-flying craft and the whopping of the helicopters is definitely more irritating than that of the sharp, but short, blast from a big jetliner. Could Mindef, which is m charge of air traffic control over Paya266 words
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Letter149 1981-07-11 19 NOW that Payp. Lebar Airport is beinghanded over to the Ministry of Defence, may we propose that a hanger or two be used for a permanent RSAF museum, especially for aircraft and armoured vehicles. Proceeds from a nominal charge per visitor can contribute to the upkeep of this149 words
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Letter, Illustration223 1981-07-11 19 IT is Indeed a pleasure to see many of oar HDB residents keeping and growing petted plants and flowers atone the common corridors. This enhances the surrounding*- However, potted plants are restricted to the open spaces above the common corridor on the sixth and 11th223 words
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Letter, Illustration205 1981-07-11 19 Rules £or safety and control SPEAR FISHING CONTROVERSY I REFER to K.P. Lindemann s and Peter Oei's letters (ST, June 29). While accepting that spear fishing can be a controversial subject, as can a number of other sports, aquatic or otherwise, SUF must express its disagreement with the views of205 words
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Letter102 1981-07-11 19 Have clean-up dives instead IT seems inconceivable that at a time when Singapore, like most countries, is becoming environmentally aware above water, there should be such disregard for its underwater resources. The British Sub-Aqua Club and numerous clubs m Europe and the United States have been sponsoring underwater photographic competitions102 words
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Letter225 1981-07-11 19 FISHING with a rod or .landline is very popular m Singapore, and is accepted as a sport for which many competitions have been organised. Pishing with.drift or cast nets, and with wire traps is also accepted as a past-time for countless Singaporeans. We wonder if there are225 words
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Letter147 1981-07-11 19 SPEAR fishing has been, and will be, the first choice of any new club recruit who wants to feel the tremendous excitement while thrashing about m open waters, armed with a spear gun. Rules and regulations of the sport are rigid, and are applied with great147 words
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472 1981-07-11 19 WE refer to your report "SNEF Denies Labour Ministry Statement" (ST, July 3). The report does not present accurately what our president, Mr Jack Chia, stated at the SNEF first anniversary dinner on Thursday, July 2. A copy of Mr Jack Chia's speech was hand-delivered472 words
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Letter157 1981-07-11 19 I REFER to the letter by "Concerned Parent" regarding treatment at the Accident and Emergency Department of the Alexandra Hospital (ST, June 27). "Concerned Parenf's son was seen by a lady doctor at the A A E Department. She had ordered the appropriate treatment, including an injection, and157 words
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Advertisement198 1981-07-11 21 ORIGINAL HAMMOND BJ tonewheel model. Owner leaving. Enthusiasts please ring *****38 for details. PEARL RIVER. BEST China Piano for sale. Also piano for hire. Renner Piano Co. Q9 10, Peace Centre. Tel: 33T0216. YAMAHA ELECTONE ORGAN DK4OAL for sale. Asking for $4,000 Interested please call *****2 YAMAHA D2B ORGAN with198 words
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Advertisement703 1981-07-11 21 DACHSHUND PUPPIES (BROWN) for sale. 2 months old Contact Anne: «23"39 DOBERMANN PUPPIES, weeks old for sale with papers. Call 2824X09 after 12pm MALE PUG PUPPIES for sale 11 weeks old. Champion bloodline Tel: *****06. ONE BEAUTIFUL FEMALE Pekinese suitable for mating. (450 ono Contact: *****10 OURE-BRED PERSIAN KITTENS from703 words
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Advertisement629 1981-07-11 22 I RENA-WARE DISTRIBUTORS WANTED DOCTOR TO take- I I PTY LTD. The lucky winner over established Clinic m I lof our Draw ended 30th June City area. Price negotiable I I 1981 was Mr Ng Joo TUn I.C. Tel: *****14.9.30 to 5.00 p.m I No. *****63/E (coupon no. I *****)629 words
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Advertisement553 1981-07-11 22 36 Babysitting/Nursary MORE WORKING PARENTS are using the Family Day Care Scheme Call Ministry of Social Affairs at: *****1 to have your child citred for In the home of a care-giver. EDUCATEO HOUSEWIFE AT Ang Mo Klo willing to look after children at her home. Tel: *****87. 38 louse Cleaning553 words
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Advertisement508 1981-07-11 22 People meet people through classifieds DEALERS WANTEOB Car B*auty Acc*.aor»* (Imported) 1 Car Vacuum cleaner 2) Car polisher 3) Car washer Packing of attractive boxes o briefcases New concept m moutdtng your ea to a shming beauty CALL: 457*M3/457»351/4«S4ISS For eiclualve asassrahlp will excellent incentivea. write to: KM CHRISTOPHER EC.508 words
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Advertisement1222 1981-07-11 22 iaaaaaaat lltl 46 Situations Vacant a) Professional V Executive YTJ, a fast growing local PKi Advertising Agency. I needs more good people. SENIOR COPYWRITER Someone capable of bsconrins copy director, and can convince us be can work at our pace and to our standards. PR EXECUTIVE Who can develop and1,222 words
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Advertisement443 1981-07-11 22 "TT JitfJ OAT* TEHMSMAL SYSTEMS (LMOHVg eMJppM*M Of fMOCtrOOfC Caan INglaUr ejslama) has vacancy for a TE««I»JAL PftOGRAMMER OuMific tattoos OCE -O' level Speak English and Mandarin Motorcycle/ scooter licence Nature o« work: c Programming, c Training, c Installation Applicanta must ba prepared to work or. shifts/ overtime. TraMnc wW443 words
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Advertisement433 1981-07-11 22 HEmptoymeflt i£|| f/ A Wpl Ettabllehed aftfe^ International Marine Engineering and Construction Company invites application! for the position of:Telex Operator The Job Handling of incoming and outgoing telexes 0 Ensure timely and accurate distribution of messages Requireaaenis 2 years' experience m operating the OKI Telex Machine, knowledge of the Prisnet433 words
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Advertisement387 1981-07-11 22 RECEPTIONIST/ STENOGRAPHER A major local bank is looking for suitably qualified lady candidate* to fill the poet of Receptionist/ Stenographer. The requirements are as follows* c At least 4 GCE O1O 1 level, preferably with credits In English and Mathematics. c Typing skills of 35 w.p.m. and shorthand speed or387 words
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Advertisement554 1981-07-11 23 II Employment ]it& Bihi«trom Vacant b) Secretarial V Clerical (ACEC) FAR EAST PTE LTD ACEC FAR EAST PTE LTD A newly incorporated muttl waUsa el company located at Jurong has the lollowing vacancies: CLERKS c OCE "O" level with 5 credits Including English and Mathematics Ito 3 years' manufacturing experience554 words
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Advertisement431 1981-07-11 23 General Clerk I GCE 'O' level with good credits m Maths i and English 9 Typing speed of 40 wpm Telephone Operator Courteous Able to speak good English Typing speed of 30 JB wpm The above vacancies are for our Jurong office. Interested applicants please write to:The Personnel Services Executive431 words
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Advertisement1093 1981-07-11 23 as CM^K^^Sjeaaeßaekeea HI y4\ |i 111 AN ESTABLISHED LOCAL INSURANCE COMPANY invitee appeieaetone tor the position ef* CONFIDENTIAL ASSISTANT c Above It years of age c OCE O' level with minimum 3 credits including English and Mathematics c LCCI Private Secretary Certificate or LCCI Certificates In Shorthand (100 wpm) and1,093 words
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Advertisement479 1981-07-11 23 ■—-■H An OFFSHORE BANK about te commence eperatiene bi Singapore hoe wooncy sar a RECEPTIONIST-CUM-TELEPMONE OPERATOR c Oood command of English c Pleasant personaltly c Some relevant experience, preferably In PABX and OTE 60 Pieaee appry wrth run dstsßs sneloawuj a ptMEtograph aad bar la Tha Advertiser P.O. Bos 4«|479 words
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Advertisement630 1981-07-11 23 I I eepSiißim tor me poster: ACCOUNTS CLERK I c LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping Certificate c Able to type c At least 2 years experience. RECEPTIONIST TYPIST a OCE O' Level Certificate c Able te type and send telex, c At least 1 year experience. Tramp IrtwM be provided. Pte.ee apply630 words
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Advertisement1187 1981-07-11 23 ;3ttj PANOAJH FREKaHT Regionel Office/ Sac Freight Divteton urgently requiree c: BOOK-KEEPER AppMcants must have:e Minimum 2 years AccountIng experience, preferably with LCC Intermediate Accounting qualifications a Ability to maintain a full set monthly Accounts c Ability to type Starting salary will be m the region of $550 p.m with1,187 words
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Advertisement1460 1981-07-11 23 ■H- I til An established Japanese firm In Jurong Town requires the following: (A) GENERAL CLERK a OCE O' level a Able to type 35 -40 wpm a Knowledge of telex operation is an advantage (B) ACCOUNTS CLERK a OCE -O' level a Be able to type a Bookkeeping qualification1,460 words
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Advertisement1226 1981-07-11 24 ak X I 1 LJ aaaaapa^ ..aaaaaaaß 46 Situations Vacant b) 9*cr9tmrlMJ V CfricMl FEMALE JUNIOR CLCRK required immediately OCE 'O' level preferably with knowledge of written/ spoken Mandarin and typing Interested please call: *****33 for appointment ISJMCOiATELV REOUtRED FEMALE Qeneral Clerk. Knowledge of arrountc will be an advantage but1,226 words
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Advertisement409 1981-07-11 24 EMER CLAD COATINGS PTE. LTD ReMjuirtrt TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE ramala a|i|iMrantt mint poaaosa the tonowlng enoSnrattono or equivalent o Minimum O.C.E. O' level, o Sales experience an advantage but not necessary, a Possess a valid Class 3 driving licence. Remunerations will commensurate wtth qualifications and experience. Transport and other Irlngo bofMffte409 words
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Advertisement519 1981-07-11 24 (TranspOrCo^ SALES REPRESENTATIVE won tod to sel etotionory/cono Should be able to speak well, presently aggressive o Sales experience an advantage but not essential Caw poroonawy today Sojn. Bja*, BLK LUMTT 1023 PSA MULTVSTOvW Y COMPLEX PABM PANJANQ ROAD SINGAPORE 0611 TEL: *****11 Going ROD? Looking lor a Job? Come519 words
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Advertisement997 1981-07-11 24 A iRSIIIkU CSNCUrr Board facto- B oMaMaw^ B a S*MaMaw>i ry Is urgently looking for s dynamic Sales ExecuUve with the following requirement* a) Above 22 years of age. b) Preferably 2 to 3 years' of Industrial selling to the electronics Industry, c) Able to negotiate high level of sales,997 words
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Advertisement965 1981-07-11 24 IHI A) JUNIOR INSPECTORS B) BOOK-KEEPER FOR POST (A): o Passed NTC2 MVM or equivalent. o 2 years relevant experience, o Completed N.S PROGRAMME: Junior Inspectors will be sponsored to attend advanced trainIng In vehicle Inspection to be conducted by the Vocational Industrial Training Board with supervised fled training sandwiched965 words
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Advertisement1037 1981-07-11 24 I H EeVaJLfletyffMltt I V^ j An HHrßattanal Civil Engineering Company has imnt#Oswvo •OwpfoyiwurOi toe HEAVY CRANE OPERATORS (PAH/ Lorain Machinery) Malaysian apNcante are also welcome o 1 to 2 years experience In handling and maintaining mobile crane 30 tons and above. o Must possess valid Class 5 driving licence.1,037 words
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Advertisement1182 1981-07-11 25 w mp»ovtn6 II A 46 Situation. Vacant m^ d) Technical TECHNICAL SALES EXECUTIVE A Scientific Supplies Company seeks*: MALE/ FEMALE TECHNICAL SALES EXECUTIVE F Off pf OfftOtlftQ 4100 kWHIDQ at rang* el Scientific Products. Candidates should preferably have some laboratory experience In Chemical/ Biochemical field and have own transport. Malaysians1,182 words
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Advertisement524 1981-07-11 25 Jtfi requires FEMALE OPERATORS (Day or permanent night shift) SEE US TODAY! Community Pun 1... Lenin! No. 581, Block 17, Bedok South Road Singapore 1646 See Mr Daud Wahid Saturday Sunday l\ jV 2.30 pm to J{ 6.00 pm^p or at The Personnel Department GM Singapore Pte Ltd (AUTOMOTIVt ELECTROr«CS>524 words
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Advertisement661 1981-07-11 25 [mm j ii A litsubishi TV Factory requires urgently FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 25. 5-day week. No shift work. FEMALE Q.C. OPERATORS At least Sec. 2 education. Experience not necessary. or pest (1), applicants pleeee jply personally al UNITED ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING CORPN PTELTD 232, UPPER BUKIT TIMAH ND FLR.,661 words
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Advertisement771 1981-07-11 25 lift BxsbP*sbl *et si I mm I HbAmm^iHs^hibmll t A member of the Pan Electric Group We Invite suitably qualified applicants for the post of:(1) PURCHASER Have some years relevant experience In a Shipyard or heavy engineering Industry Possess a valid class 111 driving licence Must be able to converse771 words
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Advertisement992 1981-07-11 25 nftpoymMt j^ ■stsßsssTaßßaTasSssllllslsTaßßs^ place for you Start your career In NMB as: TECHNICIANS c NTC Grade 3/2 In Tool and Die Making or Metal Machining or Jlploma In Mechanical/ Electrical Engineering with 1-2 yean working experience c Those without the above qualifications but with minimum 3 years related experience will992 words
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Advertisement496 1981-07-11 26 LI a If EMM^MIMMAMt I HI /4\ H KißPevylrMln 'fi' aV 46 Situations Vacant «§> ABAHI TV-GLASS PTE. LTD. invites applicants to rill the following positionsELECTRICAL/ MECHANICAL FITTERS c Job change, trouble-shoot-ing, repairing and maintenance of machinery and utility equipment. NTC 3 with relevant working experience a Completed National Service496 words
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Advertisement455 1981-07-11 26 An Amercian fast food chain has immediate vacanciesfor: COOKS (Starting salary $400) CASHIERS (Starting salary $300) DISPENSERS (Starting salary $300) In addition to the salary, we c Sales Incentive c Free meals c Free uniform c Free training Outstanding candidates can be censidarad lor Management positions. Those Intereeted, apply personally455 words
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Advertisement1060 1981-07-11 26 Hti itt) FMANCIAL BrSTTTUTION Invites applications from Singapore citizen* for the following posts 1. SENIOR OFFICER a A recognized Honours Degree with 2 years of administrative experience c Below 30 years. -2 TECHNICIAN c Recognized Industrial Technician Certificate or higher with Electronics background. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and1,060 words
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Advertisement1799 1981-07-11 26 M I ifji /e\ II Emptoyimiit IH A j Garment F artery re^QSVes? 1. EXPBJKMCS9 SEAMSTRESSES to produce fashionable garments. Starting pay $380 2 FEMALE GENERAL WORKERS Experience not necessary. Starting pay $250 Plsasi call personally at: ROSANDREA SHAHAB MANUFACTURING CO. LTD 3A-SA. Blk 2. Toa Payoh North Singapore IMI1,799 words
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Advertisement1616 1981-07-11 26 ■T M YOUNG MALAYSIAMANOONESIAN LIVE-IN BABY AMAH required for to look a(ter 2 children, little small family In Thomson Park housework. Must speak, write Telephone Mrs. Ooh *****83. Mandarin Tel Cieti UVaVBI A«UM ««d 30 to 40 years EXPERBTNCEO AMAH RCOUBKO. Able to cook Call *****48 Contact Mrs. Ekball *****70.1,616 words
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Advertisement856 1981-07-11 26 I*7* OATS' IN IJOY Radio cassette, alrcond., beautiful condition. Selling $17,800 Tel: *****5s I*7* OCTOBER 12*Y OL. 1 owner, alrcond, sport rim. cassette, tuf fkoted. Tel: *****26 Mr Llm 1*77 DATSUM MOV Station Wagon for sale. Phone: *****83. *****75. d) rut IS7S FIAT 111 Supermlrsflorl. Automatic 1 Doctor owner. Excellent856 words
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Advertisement726 1981-07-11 26 SendyounKi car to the V RUSTSPECIALIST And get Kendall's 2-system Rustproofing; a 10-year Warranty and FREE annual check-ups. Call the RUSTSPECIALIST Kendall Rustproofing System Pte Ltd Tel: *****61 *****38 ALMOST 7* HONOA Accord 1800 c.c. Hatchback, beautiful condition. New tyres, rims, alrcond, radio/cassette, power windows and many accessories. PARF. Price:726 words
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Advertisement2031 1981-07-11 27 w BBBBT 4 aTI r^^^BBBBBi '..-V STAL ROT RELIANCE MOTORS PTE.LTD. E Showro(.mService&PartsCentre:9LengKecßd.,Tel:6}^244 BUILT TO WIN YOU OVER BranchShowroom:G9NovenaVi]le,27^Thomsonßd..Te!:2slol Jl I t Static Eltctricity Discharga Dtvic«7 SAFEMATE EVERY CM) SHOOLD HAVE Static electricity is generated when two obiects ol different material property are rubbed against each other When a car2,031 words
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Advertisement365 1981-07-11 27 VV s flUJiajBT JUST OWCg^ OC M TAN ENTERPRISE t«i neeeaalrwarMirtociuti) IIRELU P7 This ultra low profile steel radial is the road version of the world champion rally/racing tyre for supersport vehicles. The huge road contact patch resulting from a very wide tread and specialised carcass construction, guarantees optimum braking365 words
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Advertisement1028 1981-07-11 27 AUOUST 1*74 OPEL Rekord 11. automatic. Vinyl roof, alrcond. radio, cassette, excellent condition, offers view: 150, Mount Pleasant Road, tel: *****30 LATE I*SO SUZUKI Van. Tip top condition Highest offer secures. 1980 Toyota Starlet 5-door. alrcond. cassette, tuff-kote. $***** Tel: *****7. SELLING/ BUYING/ EXCHANGE T9 Mazda 626. 1974 280SE. 2801,028 words
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Advertisement673 1981-07-11 27 LATE IS7* DATSUN 120Y Blind Van. Alrcond. new paint, tyres, beautiful condition 10.800 Tel: *****17 IST* DATSUN I*oo Pick-up Long body. Ist owner Excellent condition ».500 ono *****73. 1 Dunlop Street MIT. LJOO VAN July '80 One owner Beautiful condition Call *****33 ext 225 NOV. 77 DAJHATSU 550 Pickup. One673 words
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Advertisement724 1981-07-11 27 2**SccM.CarWonted 1978 to 80/PARF. Must have alrcond Automatic. Only top condition considered. rwitt c»m b^b^bb^ (WB^BMnai or 2****** (OMce Hour). A BANK ACCOUNTANT require* good used cars from 1974 to 1980. company or private welcome Cash payment Tel: 4082U8 Ang. Residence *****47. A BETTER VALUE for your 1976 and above724 words
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Advertisement1098 1981-07-11 27 IV Accommodation A Ptoperttf JA IwnMtflttuf II UMtJflOlfl lunukus itilluplikutniaus centrally air-conditioned Situated near Newton Circus, close to Orchard Road •t! -^i 4Bh Lt VC^Sb^L. OutskJeCßD 2 Swimming pools Children's playground Landscaped garden Barbecue pit Private carpark 24-hour security service Freehold land Easy instalments Book now to avoid disappointment Storilte1,098 words
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Advertisement668 1981-07-11 28 W* --a Hi nmlli a .atißV PH ej nenll ILS^SJ 60 Accommodetiof) Vacant m) Flats BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT CLOSE t<> American School, facing swimming pool. 3 bedrooms, split-level living/ dining with balcony, full recreational facilities, furnished $3,200 Holland Housing: *****04 DWT IS FULLY FURNISHED Apartment with CTV. telephone, fridge, washing machine,668 words
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Advertisement461 1981-07-11 28 DWT i. PI ARLBANK APARTMENT facing ses 4 bedrooms, fully furnished, co'our TV. washing machine. Rei tal: $2,000 Mc'Robertson. *****811 OWT 7 WOt HUP Complex bachelor's apartnent. luxuriously furnished Fully alrcondltloned. seaview, pet. $1,950 Tel: *****55 Bern DIST 9 WTANA VtCMITY luxuriously furnished 4-bedroomed apartment marble/ parquet flooring. 4 attached461 words
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Advertisement466 1981-07-11 28 II m i* FULLY FURNISHED ROOMS with/ without bathroom attached In brand new terrace house In dlst 2097 Suitable for students and single professionals. Laundry/ meals arrangeable Tel: *****17/ *****70 SPACIOUS ROOM TO let at Paslr Panjang area, quiet environment, free parking facilities, oullt-ln wardrobes and other facilities For bachelor,466 words
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Advertisement384 1981-07-11 28 Classified Ads. A Public S#rvtc# 61 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD urgently requires houses and apartments Unfurnished/partly furnished/fully furnished In dlst. 5. 9. 10, 11. 15, 16, 17. 18. 19, 20. 21, 23 and 28 for our Immediate clients. Owners please call: *****36 (2 lines) for details.384 words
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Advertisement359 1981-07-11 28 I Bx knTOI I 63 nnidMtW ProperakwForSs* a) Houses DWT. 19 A beautiful single-storey 3-bed-roomed Terrace. Land area approximately 2.000 sq.ft Built-in area approximately 1.350 sq ft Satng with vacant pollution a* $310,000 OWT. It Single-storey detached bungalow. 3 bedrooms, separate living/ dining. Land area approximately 6.000 sq.ft. BullNln area359 words
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Advertisement4260 1981-07-11 28 I aw a^^^^^^^s^^ 0 a^i^^^j^^ ■BJ £j B^TBJj Rp#> aaSaaM PASM RM BUNGALOW 2-slorey. CHEMPAKA COURT PENTHOUSE, 9.000 sq.ft »00.000 Park View, DRAOON VKW PARK area 5.900 sq ft. with Roof OarWatten Est 10.0 M sq.ft.. 2-storey Mulliii den tl million Tel: *****40 No w»tn furniture. lI J million Ka-4,260 words
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Advertisement620 1981-07-11 28 iw nccoanniouaiion rrapmm SS I BEAUTIFUL CARPETED OFFICE to let In Katong area, main road Olass door. Gibson board partition, alrcond optional. Rent $300 to $400. Tel: *****06 Karen BUKIT TIMAH SHOP/ office. Excellent location with 3 aide glejs windows Reasonable rental Viewing today *****07' *****03. DWT. 13 CONVENIENT. JOO620 words
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Advertisement591 1981-07-11 28 KATONG PLAZA LOIS 234 sq ft $1,550 p s f People's Park Centre. Ist floor. 790 sq.ft $1,150 psf Please contact *****47 LUCKY PLAZA SHOP space Vacant possession 560 sq ft $1,500 pj.f Principals contact. *****53/ *****08 James MING ARCADE. GROUNOFLOOR shop for sale. 180 sqfl. $2,000 psf 0.n.0. Detail*591 words
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Advertisement580 1981-07-11 29 ¥1 Eductvtton A Instruction 95 Education m) Loeai dpV/f#.^ SCMOOI Of CIfTTMMK TBABBBS HADIO»f»V»CrWO(B€O) TMAMSItTORIIADIO MMVtCINO BLACKSWHITITV KMVICINO COLO*. TV MB VIC ING ELCCTmCALFITTINOa INSTALLATION ORAOE -3 THAI LANGUAGE COURSE WW COUftSfS AVMIABU FROM MONOtT TO SIMM* Please enrol now at SCIENCf ELECT. (PTE) SCHOOL SOl -601 People iPirkComde. sfhFloor(U**Hrt»3.4580 words
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Advertisement770 1981-07-11 29 HIGHER DIPLOMA COURSES/ Single Subjects For 12 LCCI Canwnarelal Law Thursday: 7JO-8.30p.m Economic* Thursday: 6.30-7.30p.rn Saturday 4 30-6p m 1 lth H Accounting: Sat 2.30pm Monday 6 30-8.30p.m 13th Sing ajporaj IfWlitwtV OV Cofltlitii C# 383 C. till alt Cawplai (3rd Floor) Tei: 3371*4*/ ******1 SHORTHAND BEGINNERS' COURSE commencing 14.7.81770 words
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Advertisement799 1981-07-11 29 niuiiliii CUim tni CnuWati I «.M Other Subjects at OCELe****. Cl commencing WHa waeti Specially designed for Students preparing for 1981 examinations. Morn Ing/ Afternoon /Evening Sessions are available at any of our Branches PLEASE ENROL EARLY ENQUIRIES: CUFFORO EDUCATIONAL TRABeMG CENTRE 3S4S-O, sth Br. Stock I*2, Buklt Marah Town799 words
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Advertisement116 1981-07-11 29 VH TravtJ A Toors >iW 'I mob *r ■-< Stm A Kf k 1 HaYH aY Wm I I k^BI" J k^k DINERS HOLIDAYS A reliable way to travel For brochures and information, contact: n .O DINERS WORLD TRAVEL PTE LTD V™™ Peoples P»rk SIS7T7 Merlin Plaz* *****44 J Hong116 words
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Advertisement377 1981-07-11 29 Japan Holiday PORTOPIA "81 P ■■gall e^Bafe^gW afBJP »T^r^>- jL'fjl B^"^M^bmPJ -j^ ai i a JAPAN (PORTOPIA -81) HONSHU/ HONGKONG 8 DAYS $2379 9 DAYS $2439 JAPAN (PORTOPIA '81) HONSHU/ TAIWAN 15 DAYSS2729 HONG KONG 16 DAYS $2789 Dep 1 1/7, 20/7. 2/8, 5/8. 8/8. 17/8. 5/9. 14/* 28/9. 8/10.377 words
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Advertisement424 1981-07-11 29 WW I rVW v lutsW S HAM HO TURL StmCE ffl PTE LH Ql4-16-18, Peaifs Centre, Eu Tong Son Street (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 01 05. Tat *****33 (7 lines) Itbbcb tefcsj: 11 9, People's Park Complex Ground Floor, New Bridge Road. Singapore 0105. Tel: 91 1661/91 1662/ *****3/*****2/*****6/ *****8/*****3 TAI4O424 words
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Advertisement329 1981-07-11 29 1 'LAJ PORTOPIA'bW The past the present THE FUTURE On* big slap into-tomorrow. Portopia '81 provides more than a glimpse into the complexities of human axistence In th* (utur*. See th* peak of human progress crystallised m th* magnificent multi-billion dollar architectural designs unseen before. Reliance has already blazed the329 words
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Advertisement182 1981-07-11 29 114 Lost A Found Loal ol 3 Indian Paaaports Thailand document* *nu if'metickeUelc Will flndar pl»a*« contact Mr. Chiman Qulraiani s c/o M/* Modern Electronic* Pl* Ltd 95, High Slreel Singapore o*l7 Tel: *****34/3371 13* 1. Mr Chimanda* U. Gulraiani 2. Mr* N**lam C. Gulraiani 3. MIM Tin. C. Gulr.|.n.182 words
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Advertisement442 1981-07-11 29 Pwsoral Events 116 Religious Announcements BHIKKHU j ORDINATION REV. TAN ATTHANANA WILL TAKE HIB HIGHER J ORDINATION AT THE WAT PALELAI, 359-C BEDOK t ROAD, ON THE 13TH Of JULY 1981 AT 9 AM. i J^ God bares You are worth caring •bout. Before this ad was placed we started442 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration160 1981-07-11 30 patted away peacefully on Thursday 9 July 1961 at 4.1S pm leaving behind WIVES: HWANG SHIH-SHIOW (CHINA) TEH AH HIANG SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW ONGSWEEGUAN HWANG YUH-JEN (CHINA) (CHINA) ONG SWEE TECK TAN KIM HONC ONG SWEE ENG YANG SAN LIAN ONG SWEE CHIANG TEE KIM LAN ONG SWEE TIAN TAY VAN160 words
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Obituary, Illustration77 1981-07-11 30 Aged 66 year* passed away peacefully on 9-7-81 leaving behind SONS DAUGHTER-IN-LAW JOSEPH DALLY JOSEPH MATHEW DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW BABY PETER SACHARIAH ELIZABETH ERICMAHADEVAN MARY ANDREWS GEORGE ORAND-SONS GRAND-DAUGHTERS MOHAN ANNIE MALCOLM LILY PAUL SUZANNE JOHANN ELIZABETH Cortege lying at No: 4 Irrawaddy Road, Apodoltc Church and Service commence* today at77 words
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Obituary, Illustration159 1981-07-11 30 MDM POH GEOK YEN AGED 83 (Wife of late Mr Peck Kirn Leong) pasted away peacefully on 9th July 1981 Sen* Peck Boon Beng. Peter Perk Boon Thong (deceased) Peck Boon Quee Peck Boon Tat Daughters Perk Eng Bee Perk Eng Hong Peek Eng Hwa Daughters-in-law Heng Oek159 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1981-07-11 30 Departed July 11th 1976 It has been 5 years You have been gone, but never forgotten... i iyvjj, B|JMf4 R rijfhes r f HUGHES NN LEUNG MAI FONC31 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1981-07-11 30 Th» lamMy oi the 1.1. •Mm Helen Low Gefc Kirn with lo ttienk relative*, colleague* and fnendi lor their kind ■•■■■>- ance, attendance, donation* and wreathe during their recent be- Wish to thank all relatives and friends for their condolences, assistance and attendance during their recent bereavement. THE58 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1981-07-11 30 Your departure «ra navar forget the day you Ml and gefw though in many di aaf wi rret your ■btsnev m» fill Nngart on. F or ...f ch.r nh»d by wil*. chiMrwt, »on»-in-l»w. daughtan-m-law and grandchildren. mmmmmmmmmm^mm Departed 11th July 1974 Alwayi remembered by beloved Husband, Children,74 words
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Advertisement141 1981-07-11 30 The Staff And Management of: INTERGOLD PRIVATE LIMITED regret the demise of MR DANNY LO CHUNG HUNG Our Consultant m Hongkong on the 27th day of June 1981 m Kuala Lumpur STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $12.00 for 15 words (run-on stylo) $42 .00 for 3cm. x 1141 words
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Advertisement497 1981-07-11 30 id BRAND MARKETING EXECUTIVES As part of its management development programme, our client, a well established public quoted company involved m the manufacturing, marketing and distribution of a range of fast moving consumer goods invite Malaysians to join its organisation as Brand Marketing Executives. The successful candidates will m the497 words
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Advertisement547 1981-07-11 30 GENERAL MANAGER Circa 186,000 plus Car, House Other Benefit* Our client is a joint venture company involved m a multi-million dollar flour and feedmill project A General Manager is required to lead a team of dedicated professional management m a continued expansion programme. The successful candidate will report to the547 words
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Advertisement368 1981-07-11 30 ASSISTANT FOREMEN c Preferably 5 years working experience m metal work industry with at least 2 years m a supervisory position c Experience m handling pneumatic, eccentric percussion pressure, forging machine, automatic semi-automatic polishing machine c Possess initiative d r ive leadership quality c As an assistant foreman.you will be368 words
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Article138 1981-07-11 31 Bedser has reason to smile... LONDON, Fri. Three of England's pace bowling prospects brought a smile to the face of Test selector Alec Bedser at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, yesterday. Simon Hughes, Paul Newman and Paul AUott all bowled impressively for the TCCB Representative XI, a virtually young England side, againstAFP - 138 words
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Article144 1981-07-11 31 Rodney hogs limelight BIRMINGHAM, Fri. Rain wrecked the limitedovers match between the Australian cricketers and Warwickshire yesterday, leaving time only for paceman Rodney Hogg to demonstrate his form as well as fitness. In 10 hostile overs he took three for nine and when rain ended play after 160 minutes, WarwickshireReuter - 144 words
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Article249 1981-07-11 31 SUTTON COLDFIELD (England), Fri. Australian Rodger Davis escaped a thunderstorm and took a one-stroke lead m the £66,000 ($279,180) British Golf Classic yesterday. After Davis shot his second-round 68 for a six-under-par midday aggregate of 138 the tournament stopped twice for a total of three-and-a-half hoursReuter; AP - 249 words
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Article473 1981-07-11 31 COLOMBO, Fri. The Sri Lanka Medical Association have requested their Government to discourage boxing, following the death last month of a 19-year-old schoolboy from brain injury. The Sports Ministry have called for a report on the boy's death and the local boxing association decided that a team of doctorsAgencies - 473 words
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Article, Illustration272 1981-07-11 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri WORLD table tennis champion Guo Yuehua, of China, will be challenged by two top European players m his qualifying group for the US$4O,OOO ($86,000) World Cup championship, starting here on July 30. Guo has been drawn m Group A with MilonReuter - 272 words
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Article41 1981-07-11 31 NEW YORK, Fri. The Soviet team Donetsk Shakhtyor have withdrawn from the Trans-Atlantic challenge Cup soccer tournament because the New York Cosmos have a South African m their line-up, a spokesman for the North Aamerican Soccer League said yesterday. AP.AP - 41 words
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Article41 1981-07-11 31 LONDON, Fri. A Pakistan cricket XI drew their tour match against the Essex 2nd XI at Harlow yesterday. Scores. Pakistan 396-3 dec. and 83-2 (Shoaib Mohammed 155 no.. Maiid Khan 75 n. o Essex 273-9 dec and 97-4. AP.AP - 41 words
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Article152 1981-07-11 31 WELLINGTON, Fri. The New Zealand Rugby Football Union announced today they had decided to K« ahead with arrangements for a South African tour of New Zealand. The decision came at a special Rugby Council meeting here, which discussed parliamentary resolutions asking them to reconsiderReuter - 152 words
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358 1981-07-11 31 HAKIK AT RAI - New code of conduct for athletes? HAK IK AT RAI Sub-committee to draft regulations By ATHLETES m Singapore may face a new "code of conduct", including a ban on talking to the Press, following a recent incident involving national shot putt and discus record holder Fok Keng Choy. A New358 words
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Advertisement103 1981-07-11 31 Two New Showrooms at Lucky Plaza and Plaza Singapura to give you better service ana convenience. 1 a spec?alpnceto^^° EO-G5lO #|mH Auto Accompaniment ivW fll^nra''" I Disco Symphonic Ensemble .^HR Drumroll Auto Arpeggios Jm Features: •16 Drawbars Vibraphone Wawßrass 111^^ Flute Pitches Banjo •Clarinet c/ Brass and Oboe Percussive Saxophone103 words
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Advertisement684 1981-07-11 31 i. i aao cc a as a Over the last 1 0 years, Hewlett Packard I" c«5 Singapore has increased their staff from 62 to over 2,000. Today we are still m the process of "B»" B recruiting more professionals. c p TECHNICAL RECRUITING "V ADMINISTRATOR V. cc The successful684 words
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Article, Illustration297 1981-07-11 32 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By IPOH, Fri. President Candidate has the makings of a topflight sprinter and a win m Race 5 at Ipoh tomorrow can pave the way for him to have a crack at the valuable Sultan's Gold Vase later m the season. This four-year-old gained297 words
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Article46 1981-07-11 32 THESE horses will go well if there is rain: Race 3: Rare Vintage, Samy Samy, Past Imperfect. Race 4: Parklane Kid, Blue Lagoon, Softly Spoken. Race S: Pointillist, Cameron Highlands IV, Sunburnt. Race I: Road To Glory, Anjang Aki, Mannerism. Race 7: Peacherino, Bumper Harvest.46 words
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258 1981-07-11 32 TIPTOP - Santana looks a cut above his rivals TIPTOP By SANTANA set a scorching pace last Sunday when he led by five lengths passing the 800 m mark m a Class 4 Div D restricted terms race over 1,200 m. The two-year-old New Zealand colt maintained the same margin into the258 words
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210 1981-07-11 32 TONTO - TONTO By SITI PAYONO II seems good enough to beat a moderate Class 2 Div 2 field over 1,800 m m Race 3 today. The five-year-ola Royal And Regal gelding scored m February m Class 2 Div 3 I,Boom at Kuala Lumpur. In May210 words
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Article118 1981-07-11 32 RACE EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY RACING EO Santana Cashflo Hand In Hand Santana Best Card Hand In Hand Santana Cashflo Jury Duty ExcaMant 8 lima Contract Regent Court Ragant Court Seattle Dream The Mint Rao#nt Court Contract Excellent Strike Samy Samy Justinian Past Imperfect Juattnian Samy Samy Ace Of Aces118 words
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Article142 1981-07-11 32 KEY TO SACBCASI): la form ncmrcs aeaataa urafralt; flgarea wltUa hraeketo <J7) after kene* we rearenat rnMaga (7an»< »j weight, ewaer, tralaer, age aenrhtlw ef herae. Ft eiuplt k ■> Aaetraaaa geMbw. Eadtaa flUy, Inn Irtaa ■are, ne New een, bm] Mateyaba gekaag, fk PNaek kene. Big142 words
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Article, Illustration214 1981-07-11 32 EQUESTRIENNE - Greater Colombo can break the ice EQUESTRIENNE By UPALI Stable's Greater C«l«mbtv should take Race 6 today. This five-year-old by Tudor Melody was an unlucky second to Wlsnu IV over 1,700 m last Saturday when he flashed home m the closing stages to lose by a neck. Promoted a division214 words
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Article3515 1981-07-11 32 RATF 1 2.15 CLASS 4 DIVC 1,250 m xwiv^u x (R»«trlct«d T«rms 2-yaar-okfs) ($12,000 $8,400 to winner) 1 Beat Carl n 57 Fatt Choy-Jaafar 2 nzg By Indian Order, sire of Cinchona, Humble Gain. F Ao-Yeaag 9 I Caaaß* 57 Quantong-Noorttin 2 nzg By Entrepreneur, sire of Grand3,515 words
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Advertisement569 1981-07-11 32 y~~ v SENIOR SYSTEMS ANALYST The Cycle ft Carnage Group has decided initially to computerise its Singapore Business Operations Systems using new generation in-house computer facilities and up-to-date technology A Senior Systems Analyst is required to assist m the preparation ol a software specification and the selection of the hardware569 words
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Article, Illustration401 1981-07-11 33 Likely favourite Sheringham takes it easy m winding-up gallop On the track with FAIRWAY IPOH, Fri. Slapa Rajah HI, topweight m the $125,000 Perak Derby on Sunday, did a dashing gallop here this morning. With a riding boy astride, the four-year-old by Wharf was sent401 words
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Article209 1981-07-11 33 TUESDAY (good): Tanah Mas II displayed speed m 37.6. Mas Ma and Jury Duty were kept together m 43. Silver Wren showed up smartly m 41.2. Steven's Day impressed m 40.4. Gulf Eagle did a fluent workout m 41.8. Wednesday (good): Mallane m covered the209 words
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Article, Illustration256 1981-07-11 33 DONNELLY TWEKDIE PATEMAN Tutsi No of plat-ings rides Ist 2nd 3rd Placlngs tor last 12 rides 1 I)onnell> 231 M 22 M 2 Tweedie 237 28 24 3 Pateman 157 27 II 17 4 Sharp 232 24 23 II 5 Mirny 151 23 14 Cheam 202 21 1C256 words
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Article94 1981-07-11 33 Teh Allan S.H. Lee Bongonre E. van Brenkelen Samsnri West Ahmad BuanK G. van Breuelen Daniels M. Ismail Kodgers Ye«E Zafir Heddle P.K. Lerag Mak K.L. Chong David Tan 38 30 28 24 23 23 22 22 21 19 16 16 15 14 14 14 14 13 1394 words
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Article88 1981-07-11 33 Aorlc Agasam Irteraptra Golden Inw Pnoilnm Asset CheahFah Chens Robert Walker Mdm B.H. Yap Ng*« BTT Chon* Kok I Jm Joon LohPUKoe Brotherhood Ac* Rutland Anna Mdm i.i. Heddle LeeAhScwag Ist 23 14 11 10 9 5 5 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 2nd 19 988 words
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Article1388 1981-07-11 33 RATF 1 1.45 CLASS 4 DIV 3 1,250 m iY/\^r, x (Rwtricted Termt 3 A 4-Year-Olds) ($12,000 $8,400 to winner) 1 7*9 Amnnfttlvt 57 Affirmative-K Chong 4 rag Mirny 2 *72 Peeaae* 57 Peohudo-K Chong 57 4 nzg 8F ..Maerahea 1 S 7 Vwaa NanfeaU 57 Venus-Paul 4ah1,388 words
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Article82 1981-07-11 33 Six wins out of six rides NEW YORK, Fri. Panamanian jockey Jorge Velasquei continued his remarkable winning run this year by becoming the first man to boot home six winners out of six rides at a meeting here yesterday. The 34-year-old Veiasquex, riding at the city's Belmont Park, could haveAFP - 82 words
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Article51 1981-07-11 33 THESE two hoi-ses are back on the active list: RACE 4: Malaysian Glory II: Jan 4 Ipoh finishing fourth to The Styler m Class 2 Div 2 I,Boom. RACE 7: Dom Migalo (late Murph's Law): Feb 21 Penang 10th m Class 1 Div 3 1.40051 words
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Advertisement450 1981-07-11 33 PRESENTING IThis may be an excellent opportunity for you to I win a 100% rebate on the furniture that you ■purchase at Soonly Ann. Come and make a Ichoice. It may be free of charge to you. aHBBBBWaBBBi aaai a^al I ikati I I Xfii 73 Ijffi In addition for450 words
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304 1981-07-11 34 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA FORMER NATIONAL PLAYERS ENTER CUP TRIALS By FORMER national players Tan Ban Chew, Kok Peng Hon and Chan Kong Ming are back m the thick of action m badminton competition. They have entered for next month's Thomas Cup trials m304 words
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Article113 1981-07-11 34 SINGAPORE surrendered their grip m the Malaysian Laser Open championship, off Port Dickson, when local sailor Tony Tan could only finish m second place. But Tan, who chalked up one first and two seconds, might have maintained Singapore's domination Tan Kok Wah triumphed for the113 words
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Article, Illustration233 1981-07-11 34 Chris has big role in US Cup quest CHICAGO, Fri. Chris Evert Lloyd, 1981 Wimbledon women's singles champion, carries a 16match winning streak onto an international ampitheatre court during next weekend's 53rd Wightman Cup challenge against Britain. She also carries the responsibility of ensuring another win for the United StatesAgencies; AP - 233 words
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Article72 1981-07-11 34 NAIROBI, Fri. Henry Rono, off-form holder of four world records, will miss Kenya's trials for next month's African athletics championship and will be ineligible for the World Cup m Rome m September. Robert Ouko, Kenyan Amateur Athletic Association assistant secretary told reporters today: "Rono isReuter - 72 words
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Article58 1981-07-11 34 CLERMONT FERRAND, Fri. Hungary won their first epee title at the w«rld fencing championship, when Zoltan Szekely beat Alexander Mozhayev, of the Soviet Union 10 hits to six m the final here m France yesterday. Hungary's last world title was m Buenos Aires m 1977 whenAFP - 58 words
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Article66 1981-07-11 34 SYDNEY, Fri. Lock forward Alain Lorieux has been forced to pull out of the French side for Saturday's second Rugby Union Test match against Australia because of a dislocated shoulder. He will be replaced by Laurent Rodriguez, who was originally down to play number eightAFP - 66 words
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312 1981-07-11 34 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By THE well-coordinated assault of Montfort Secondary was simply too much for Mci Chin, who slumped to a 4-0 defeat m a National Schools' under-16 soccer tie for third and fourth placing at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. Montfort,312 words
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332 1981-07-11 34 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SEVERAL referees will face disciplinary action for failing to submit reports of players' misconduct m the Ovaltine National Football League tournament. Among those to be called up by the Football Association of Singapore Referees Committee is FIFA-registered referee H. S.332 words
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Article204 1981-07-11 34 TUNAS INTI, a top soccer club m Jakarta's Galatama League, will test Singapore before the Republic leave for the Merdeka tournament m. Kuala Lumpur, reports JOE DORAI. Tunas, who boast of five national players, including striker Jeffrey Pranata, will meet Singapore on Aug. 26 at204 words
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208 1981-07-11 34 JAMCE BEAH - JAMCE BEAH By TWO teams seem to have succumbed to Singapore's geography and gastronomy and the friendliness of the netball fraternity. The Southern District Netball Association and the Bunbury team, both from Western Australia, played here last year and were completely bewitched by the208 words
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Advertisement76 1981-07-11 34 M OPEN TODAY... H TAT LEE BANK'S I GEYLANG I BRANCH... I A comprehensive range of computerised y banking services, including Safe Deposit Jf Lockers and Giro Service_toa___^. 1 Complimentary School jfl Bag to be given away to I Dl I Account Holders while fl 11/ .s^&i&fei stocks last! I76 words
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Advertisement41 1981-07-11 34 WIN SI O o SUPER JACKPOT M OMN 55 81 TO X DRANN OKR HOFFUSKW AFTER 4 30 Ml M TOTO OMM S4/H COUPON No 2541*79 CONTROL STAMP No 15*9444 SOU) AT SMTH STRUT MARKET WOH TW GKOUP I CASH mil41 words
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Article312 1981-07-11 35 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr. By EVERYTIME Whampoa Secondary scored, the well-rehearsed cacophony m the Gay World Stadium gallery filled the air. But, when Lvi Tiow Kar leaped for one of his powerful spikes, the din rose by a few decibels. Such was the support for Whampoa312 words
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180 1981-07-11 35 FOR the first time, Singapore will take part m the world windsurfer championships m Okinawa, Japan, from 0ct. 15-24, reports PETER SIOW. The organisers have allocated Singapore five places m the tournament proper, but it is unlikely that the Republic will fill up180 words
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Article33 1981-07-11 35 SELETAR Sports Club announced yesterday that their 29th anniversary dinner and dance orginally scheduled at the National Stadium will now be held at Oasis Theatre Restaurant, Kallang Park, on Aug. 1.33 words
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Article790 1981-07-11 35 ...that may be the only activity if lOC do not make Olympics more compact and palatable THE Russians are boycotting the first major international sports event to be staged by the United States since Moscow hosted the Olympics a year ago. Ominously. there will be no Soviet790 words
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309 1981-07-11 35 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By DESPITE slipping judo standards, schoolboys Edmund Tan and Yam Koi Cheng still managed to bring the house down m the national schools' championships at the Hwa Chong Junior College yesterday. Yam, of St. Joseph's Institution, never m contention for the under-18309 words
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Article170 1981-07-11 35 TRUE to the traditional calm before the storm of finals, it was a quiet eve of the men's and women's Masters finals of the 7-up national bowling championships at Jackie's Magic Score yesterday, reports WILFRED YEO. There were no changes m the Masters qualifying lists,170 words
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300 1981-07-11 35 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By NATIONAL coach Ong Ah Cheong should have been at Bartley Road last night to watch the women's final round of the Milo national basketball youth championships between Chung Ghee and Chuan Van. If he had, he might probably want300 words
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Article, Illustration319 1981-07-11 35 JANICE SEAH - A time-ly boost with $17,000 'crown' JANICE SEAH By THE thudding of hooves and the sharp click-clack of wooden sticks meeting the polo ball filled the air, as the gates to the International polo tournament were flung open to welcome Selangor, Pahang, Johore and Rolex at the Singapore Polo Club319 words
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Article129 1981-07-11 35 ATHLETICS Milo interclub championships (National Stadium, 2). BADMINTON Inter-con-stituency tournament (SBA/ Delta, 7.30). BASKETBALL Milo national youth championships (Gay World, 7.30). BOWLING National championships (Jackie's Magic Score, 8.45). CVICKET SCA senior knock-out semi-finals: CSC A v SAFSA (Tanglin, 2.30), SCRC v SCC Ist XI (Balestier, 2.30). Friendly: SCC129 words
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Advertisement476 1981-07-11 35 I^^l^B^H^^H^^^^^^^^l The Driving Force H^H^^^l^^^^^^^^^^H That Elevates Your Existing Pioneer Component Car Sterep System ■^^^^^HHHH To The Ultimate Pure Multi Amp #ft^|^te^P' Once again, Pioneer proves its m absolute control of the intensity of each *^f#K J^w' superiority m car stereo systems. By being sound range bass, mid and high476 words
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The Sunday Times
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Article54 1981-07-11 36 AS ministers and senior government officials gather in New York for a conference that could decide the fate of Kampuchea, Second Deputy Prime Minister S Rajaratnam talks to The Sunday Times about what Asean hopes the meeting will achieve. He also gives his views on54 words
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57 1981-07-11 36 DIALOGUE teaks at crtttdsmi levelled u4 «(i««ti*w rated at «w reseat urov aa the attttaaea af SUgapareaas aged M yean ud abcve. Be^«r Minister af SUte Lee Urn Ckay mad Dr Paag Bag F««g were ■m— f ta— e wa* teak exeeptfaa U the nrvey57 words
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Article74 1981-07-11 36 The tantrums and trauma of Wimbledon make way for another great sporting occasion next week the British Open golf championships, which begins on Thursday. There is one name synonymous with the championship, and with golf Itself... Jack Nick la us. With the exit of Muhammad Ali, he74 words
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Article91 1981-07-11 36 MAKING IT GOOD DOWN UNDER Angela Ang b ukaowa to many Shgipwuii. Bat, la AastraUa, especially la Melbovae, she Is gaining henrif kudos m ft playwright. DO THE WORDS HONGKONG AND COURTESY GO TOGETHERf Meattoa Hongkong ud one of ta« Ust talngs to mom to mind Is91 words
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Article87 1981-07-11 36 Get Smart should we? Should we smarten up before we go out? One woman rang The Straits Times courtesy hotline to complain about Singaporeans who wear flimsy nightgowns or housecoats in public. MAGDALENE LUM scouted HDB estates to find out if we're a nation of sloppy dressers strutting about in87 words
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Article63 1981-07-11 36 What's the f*«tf like mt Singapore Chaagl Airpert, apart fran the CUmm reataaraatf We ft a elites af reaarten to try «ri tke *tker pUces. Thto week, tkey tefivM what they Uked (*r dlsUkwJ) ahMrt the faat(Md jeiHta the hawkrr centre, the laUmlc restaurant, the Ice-cream parUnr63 words
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Article43 1981-07-11 36 Is it worth taking out medical insurance? In tomorrow's You and Your Money column, FRANCIS CfflN says some categories of people may want to consider it. A chart tells you how much you'll have to pay if you're admitted to hospital.43 words
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Article51 1981-07-11 36 New Bearing mlidle age, m emigrant tram Malaysia looks back on how k« reached the Up In kin new h*me •f AostralU. Making It D»wn Under to In the ASIA MAGAZINE. AIM lnalde is aa appreciation af Malayria's Treasbit UUad a net-away*»m-it-ail spot oft the BMt51 words
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Article42 1981-07-11 36 Football violence in Singapore may not be as serious as in Britain but it's still cause (or concern, says DEREK WILD. He gives the Football Association of Singapore some suggestions on how to put a stop to it.42 words
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467 1981-07-11 36 LONDON, Friday THOUSANDS of police were put on alert m major British cities today as authorities prepared for more street violence following a seventh night of disorder. Home Secretary (Interior Minister) William Whitelaw said he could not rule out the use of troopsReuter - 467 words
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200 1981-07-11 36 '600 Thai Reds gave up in six months' BANGKOK, Fri. More than 600 communist guerillas m north-eastern Thailand surrendered to the government m the first half of this year, according to the Thai army. Lieutenant-General Lak Saligupt told reporters at his headquarters yesterday that 532 guerrillas had given themselves upReuter - 200 words
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Article30 1981-07-11 36 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.09 to 969.09 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration111 1981-07-11 36 FEMALE afcawten all In a raw tfceae girl studeata taking aim receatly -aria* shasrlig leases at Shanghai's Paatte Security Sefiawl. The aefc— l m established the same year aa the communists toek •ver China la IMS. It wm etoaed v the tamaltuwyean •< the Cultural ReAP - 111 words
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Article86 1981-07-11 36 Aussies host five-power exercise CANBERRA, Fri. Australia is sponsoring a fivepower defence exercise off the coast of Queensland, using Brisbane as a base. The exercise, called Platypus, will take place m the Shoalwater Bay area from July 23 to August 7 to assist m developing military skills for the fiveAFP - 86 words
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405 1981-07-11 36 KOTA BARU, Friday MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah today reiterated his stand that he would continue to serve the people and the country and pledged his support to the new leadership under Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. However, be did not indicate405 words
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130 1981-07-11 36 NEW DELHI. Fri. Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi charged today that the sub-continent was being pushed into an arms race by the supply of American F-16 fighterbombers to Pakistan. Mrs Gandhi, who was conducting her second major press conference m the capital since regainingReuter - 130 words
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Obituary59 1981-07-11 36 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH MRS. WMME UNO nee Kok SuWln passed away peace fully 11.43 am 10th July, lttl leaving behind sons Foo Chee Hel and Roddy Foo Keen Hel, daughter Ling Kit-Mel, daughter-in-law. two grand daughters, brother sister-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews, to mourn their loss. Funeral at 200 p.m59 words
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Advertisement107 1981-07-11 36 Weave on water A family who skis together stays together. The Tans of Punggol is one such family. If you opt for such togetherness turn to our Weekending pages which zoom m on waterskiing this week IRENE HOE gives you the hows and wheres of the sport. There is also107 words
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Advertisement317 1981-07-11 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. You had planned to buy an HUDC flat. Then prices soared beyond your reach and HUDC added salt to the wound by letting others jump the waiting list. Lim Goh Tong wanted to build a quiet home on the mountains and it turned317 words
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Miscellaneous195 1981-07-11 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Thundery showers In several areas, gradually clearing In the late morning. TEMP. (C) op to C a.m. tomorrow: 11 max., 2S mln. SUNSET today: 8.45 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: US a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER *m«nl*m 16/27 C Cloudy Vm Aagelea 20/28 C Cloudy Atfceaa 23/33 C dear195 words
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Article79 1981-07-11 1 JACK Chia, fhe director of a company which is an associate of Haw Par Brothers International Ltd, has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that 1.W2.000 Haw Par shares have been purchased br him at prices between 554.76 and 5J4.86, and Mss 20. Jack79 words
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Article52 1981-07-11 1 PERAK Carbide Corporation Bhd (PCC) has received confirmation from the Capital Issues Committee that the acquisition of the entire issued and paid-up capital of Golden East Corporation Sdn Bhd will be satisfied by an issue of 1,101,000 new PCC shares valued at $1.50 per share and tash of52 words
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Article31 1981-07-11 1 TAT Lee Bank Ltd has informed the Singapore Stock Exchange that the foreign ownership of its issued share capital constituted 11.23 per cent as at June 3Q 1981.31 words
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Article27 1981-07-11 1 INDIA-Maiaysia Textiles Bhd has called for an extraordinary general meeting of its members on Aug 3, 1981 to amend the articles of association of the compaiy.27 words
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Article45 1981-07-11 1 C C confirms CYCLE anfl Carriage Ltd has confirmed m its statement the Singapore Stock Exchange that it has no interest, m Panther Pte Ltd A recent newspaper report that the company had taken a 38 per cent stake m the new plastics company isincorrect.45 words
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Article76 1981-07-11 1 THE KLSEhas asked Malayan United Industries (MUI) aboit rumours that the company may boost investments m Hongkong via a property firm purchase. The inqiiry follows a newspaper report that the company has arranged to buy two properties m Hongkonf for a total of about HK$l billion. It was76 words
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Article42 1981-07-11 1 PAPER Froducts (M) Bhd has announced that director Tin Sri Haji Abdul Hamid Bin Bidin and general manager Mr Lim Guan Teik have resigned from the service of the company with effect from July 1 and June 30, 1981 respectively.42 words
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Article37 1981-07-11 1 TONGKJtt Harbour Tin Dredging Bhd has spnouncol the appointment of Mr P X J Jackson with effect from June 30, 1981 m the board of fflrector^ of the company m place of Mr G Gardiner37 words
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Article57 1981-07-11 1 TOKYO, Fri. A group of 103 Japanese firms Ms setup a new investment company to promote feint ventures between Japanese small businesses Sid their counterparts m South-east Asian nations. Tht new company, Japan- Asean Investment Corp capitalised at 1,000 million yen (about $4.5 million) put up by the57 words
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Article44 1981-07-11 1 LONDON, Fri. Gold rose US$9.5 to $415.50 an ounce m early trading here today, with dealers attributing this to the dollar's fall. The metal has risen $17.5 since Wednesday when it was quoted at $398, its lowest rate for 20 montks. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article68 1981-07-11 1 TOKYO, Fri. The number of business failures m Japan m June totaled 1,422 firms, down 7.8 per cent from a month before but up 2.8 per cent from a year earlier, a private credit research agency reported today. Teikoku Databank Ltd said bankruptcies m Japan are expected toAFP - 68 words
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400 1981-07-11 1 SINGAPORE is expected to offer good opportunities for US exporters of construction machinery and related materials handling equipment during the next five to 10 years. Total sales of the above products will exceed 51. 5 billion by 1984. American salesmen should also take400 words
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Article118 1981-07-11 1 Singapore Fodder purchase SINGAPORE Fodder Co Ltd has announced it has agreed to acquire 6,319 sq metres of land from Pepe Singapore Pte Ltd for $5.44 million. The total purchase consideration will be satisfied by the issue of 1.5 million new Singapore Fodder shares valued at S3 per $1 share118 words
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Article413 1981-07-11 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - NAJEEB JARHOM By PRACTICALLY all the obstacles lying m the path of the takeover of Hotel Malaysia Ltd (HML) and Ming Court Hotel (MCH) by Malayan United Industries (MUI) have been cleared. Word has been received that the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee (CIC) has413 words
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501 1981-07-11 1 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG EXEMPTION ON 90pc OF EARNED INCOME By A MOVE to ease the tax burden of United States citizens abroad will encourage more American investments and speed up the transfer of US technology to Singapore and the region. This was501 words
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Article171 1981-07-11 1 PARIS, Fri. Economic growth m the US is expected to fall far short of the Reagan Administration's forecast of 5 per cent for next year, the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said today. In its half-yearly review of its 24 member nations' economies,171 words
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Article63 1981-07-11 1 Mutead Bhd AC M >ld Storage 30 +4 +5 Galaacm (.uthrir Bhd Haw Par 19 +4 NBT Nat Iran PMC +3 5 +90 SembShlp Shell Sime Darby StSteamiihlp +5 +6 lnl.plnd AN +20 10" +25 Hame FE laeheapeßM MTC MetaJßax 5 -10 Perils Plant Prlma BaMaMM63 words
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Article62 1981-07-11 1 long Leong Ind 2450 1 Leong Credit 1800 [■own ft City 810 '•cific Dev 1496 M C 2000 (pore Land 1480 I U I 1890 '■iping Textile 71S Sugar* 1940 lei Properties 1180 lyn Resins 830 '•rimoiin' 785 IPI 845 lentosa 550 L L Industries 790 1K 101 10162 words
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Article25 1981-07-11 1 Spore Finance Taiping Textile Si me Darby (sett) Sime Darby Promet Total turnover: 12.46m Tota> value: $77. 19m 640,000 552,000 500.000 493,000 478,00025 words
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Article33 1981-07-11 1 BT Indicator: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: OCBC: SESInd: July 9 July 10 *****8 *****2 928.64 941.56 2033.12 2077.24 1357.96 1362.39 968.79 1006.09 397.36 398.42 *****5 1034.05 888.94 894.99 935.91 949.0633 words
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Article252 1981-07-11 1 Sustained buying lifts index SINGAPORE: Share prlecs cloaed sharply higher an sustained buying support and shortcovertng Interest with sentiment also influenced by higher Hongkong market advices. The Stralte Tines Industrials la«fX KM UM points to %I.H. KUALA LUMPUR: Bayers eNttMtd to he fairly active aaf share prices consequently252 words
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Article26 1981-07-11 1 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Minings Plantations Deb/Leans Up 70 9 4 8 2 5 1 Down 14 3 3 1 Inch 12 4 1 226 words
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Article2272 1981-07-11 2 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL High Low Olim, 8«1« +or- N«t P/K Vol Day (■OOO) High U>« 4S4 320 Aetna 472 susp 14.5 AlCOta 300 10.0 350 130 WHOM 34« +16 4.0N 312 111 BIT 288 -2 45.5 420 330 HMk 382 2ZJ> 5"i 110 Bm 178+1 470 MO ttrfaya2,272 words
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Article595 1981-07-11 2 SINGAPORE Flnaace made Its comeback to the Stock Exchaage of Slagapsre in style yesterday. It apeaed at StM and moved strongly In fairly heavy turnover to $«.4I before profit-taking sent It down to «.H. This was still a sabstaatUl premimm to Its public •fler price595 words
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Article461 1981-07-11 2 BUYERS continued to be fairly active at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and share prices consequently closed steadier. The improved sentiment came after share prices made an about-turn on Thursday following losses in the earlier part of the week. The morning opened steady and the461 words
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Article193 1981-07-11 2 BINGAPOBE UNIT TRIOT IHwihi' prices htJilU) The Commerce 3 96 4.15 The Savings Fund 2 25 2 36 Spore Prog Fund 1.74 1.83 Spore Sec. Fund 2 62 2.75 Sport Invent Fund 1301 3fad xri Spore Equity Fund 1.64 1 72 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Ms— prices tor Jsl193 words
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Article1516 1981-07-11 2 BUSINES S DONE Singapore BID and after prices officially listed and business In an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yes terday with the number of chares traded shown In bracket* in lots o( 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett"1,516 words
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Article1779 1981-07-11 2 BID and oiler prlota aOd*Dj Uaud and burtnws in aad reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock «r»*ii««g» jwatcrdajr, with ttae number of iham traded shown In bracket! la Ml of 1.000 units unleai otherwise sped fted. industrials Atom (3.528 4.005) (1) 3« (1) Ml (1) 3 96 (27)1,779 words
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Article287 1981-07-11 2 HONGKONG: Stocks closed firmer yesterday, after a sharp rise over the day powered by the leaders, but with some of the stronger secondary issues falling back, dealers said. They said market sentiment was supported by the unexpectedly large oversubscription for the Henderson new share issue. A sixfold oversubscription was287 words
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Article338 1981-07-11 2 SYDNEY: Trading took to a steadier tone yesterday, as buyers returned to help the All-Ordinary index post its first rise m seven trading days, dealers said. Banks and gold miners were among the stronger issues as the AD-Ordinaries index firmed 0.8 point to 662.8. But most rises were marginal338 words
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Article365 1981-07-11 3 TOKYO: Share prices gained on cheap and selective buying in big capitals electricals and vehicles in fairly active trading yesterday, on the strength of wall Street overnight, dealers said. AJlnomoto Akal 337 As»hi Chem as Aiaht Olau M6 Bank 1* MO Bridgvstone 810 Canon 1M0 Chlyoda 0M Chubu Pwr365 words
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Article656 1981-07-11 3 LONDON. Fri. The market closed firm reflecting end account technical influences and the firmness of sterling. At 3pm. the Financial Times index was up 5.2 points at 524.2. Government bonds gained more than a point m places with thin condit ons accentuating the advance Equity leacers staged a technical656 words
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Article55 1981-07-11 3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 518.0 Wednesday 522.4 Week Ago— 545.8 DOW JONKS AVESAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday ..858.00 Wednesday 853.48 Week Ago 858.18 H X H ANG SBNG Friday 1777.17 Thursday 174'i^O W«ek Ago 1745.72 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 730.0 Thursday 727 J Week Ago 756.1 ALL ORDINARIES Friday x±.... 863.555 words
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Article391 1981-07-11 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. The stock market closed higher, with takeover candidates sparking the rally. The Dow Jones industrial average was up 5.52 points to 959.00, and advances outpaced declines three-to-two as volume approximated yesterday's 46 million shares. Analysts said the gain was largely a "technical bounce" from the391 words
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Article309 1981-07-11 3 AMSTERDAM. Thurs Share prices were mixed, with KLM up seven and Ray— Dateh down 1.10 m Dutch internationals, dealers said. ABN added 1.50 m otherwise steady banks, while KoHwo lost 0.90 m investment funds. Publishers Etaevlcr and Vn gained three and 1.20 and m constructions HBG and Valker Stevla309 words
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Article329 1981-07-11 3 ZURICH, Thurs. Share prices closed barely steady m slow trading m spite of a firmer bond market, dealers said. Neither yesterday's news that the Swiss consumer price index showed a year-on-year rise of 6.3 per cent m June after six per cent m May, nor slightly higher short-term rates329 words
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Article89 1981-07-11 3 BANGKOK: Share prices closed generally lower yesterday, m the absence of buying support, dealers said. BahU Asia pibre 1M -4 Ayuthan Inv. And Trust Bangkok Bank Me -ft Bank Of Ajrudhaj* Ltd IM unch Berll Jucker Wl -X Charoong Thai Wire First Trust MM unch Industrial Finance Corp |M89 words
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Article82 1981-07-11 3 Pesos Acole WlnUlf 0062 unch AUu Con. A Alias Con. M +U BtfUlo Oold 0036 +0.00*3 Bencuct Con. B M +1 Br Ooodrteh 10 unch CDCP 110 unch LandoU Lepsjll© B .MrJJ (-0406 Marlndusjne B «J0 unch Orlenlal A Oriental B «M -0001 Phil Onraeas 020 -0001 PhUei A82 words
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Article34 1981-07-11 3 Rubber July 10 Singapore: Aug: 231.50 cents (up 3.00 cents) Malaysia: Aug: 252.50 cents (up 4.50 cents) Tin: M 529.40 per kilo (up 5 cents) Official offering: 241 tonnes (up 21 tonnes)34 words
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Article131 1981-07-11 3 CHINESE Pwdaee Exdu-ge, aagapwe, prieca per IM kx y«rte-_y. CsjmmU wll: Bulk fob $122.50 sellers, old drum (m second band drum) fob $136.50 sellers, new drum fob $141.50 sellers. Casjra: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $377.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag fob131 words
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Article165 1981-07-11 3 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable In Singapore opened at $28,900 and closed at 128,950 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at l'S*4l3 00/414.00 and was traded quietly to $411.50/412.50 by lunch time. It re-opened at Mil 50 412.50 and. moved higher on short-covering to M 15.00 ,416.00165 words
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Article140 1981-07-11 3 THE STRAITS tin price edged another five cents higher to M 529.40 per kilo m Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 21 tonnes to 241 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady with forward buyers gaining £60 to £6,840 per tonne. LONDON: The afternoon market softened on Thursday,140 words
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Article174 1981-07-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR: The market closed lower m quiet trading on some late selling yesterday, despite the State Trading Corp of India's purchase of 30,000 tonnes of rbd palm oil for September/October shipment, dealers said. In July, central lost MJ2.50 to $1,075 per tonne while the northern region was174 words
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Article30 1981-07-11 3 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous In brackets). Wirebar Spot £883.50 (£877.00); sellers £884.00 (£878.00); Three Month buyers £908.00 (£902.00): sellers £908.50 (£902.50). Market tea*: Firmer. Sales: 12,375 tonnes.30 words
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Article36 1981-07-11 3 Thar. Wei New York 8.908 8 658 910S B.BS Zurich 8658 BMB 8.85S 87OS FH Ttan Singapore 8.658 8608 B.BSS B.BOS Closiiu; prices m US dollars a troy ounce, flaw «c: (MX Setae*, S'oere.36 words
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Article618 1981-07-11 3 PRICES m the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 231.50 cents per kilo, up 3.00 cents on Thursday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up about three cents on speculative buying and covering interest, they said. Afternoon prices held around618 words
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Article81 1981-07-11 3 IAS ISR20 1SR60 4RELB IMRCV IMRL ■MRS iMRGP SMR 10 >MR30 >MR60 II too p«U.tl (1-lm palfct) 11-ton pillMI II tonp4lWtl II mopJlrt) II Urn ptlWtl (I U»p«ll«) (lloopiltet) 11-toi.pdkt) Aunt iCirml Hit) By y en 9.ll«r, ***** 208.50N 2O400 2O6.00N 218.50 2M.S0N 288.50 27O.5ON 231.00 *****N81 words
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Article303 1981-07-11 3 THE US/Stng dollar opened at CIMO and Bowed up to Ol«15 before easing a little to C.ICOO 10 In quiet morning trading In the Singapore fore* market yesterday. Trading picked up m the afternoon, and It fell sharply to C 1560 It then edged back to close303 words
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Article333 1981-07-11 3 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: C wronooi Mofniflw rst#s 8iviitn#ofitefi P#fO#ntAQ# Qoot#o jf#st#rosy (cro**)o*r ity ctungo Laeal dallmra to *ne unit «f torelga enrraaey: US dollar 2.1565 2.1575 2.8196 -23.52 Sterling pound 4.0970 4.1015 7.3469 -44.23 Australian dollar 2.4665 2.4690 3.4286 -28.06 NZ dollar 1.8185 1.8220 3.3286 -46.84333 words
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Article48 1981-07-11 3 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on July 10: Overnight: Wt% Call deposits: 3% to 6 Closiag Byyiaf Selliaf 3-month Treasury bills 6 6 3 month Bank bills 13 15/16 13 13/18 3 months CD 13"< 13--6 months CD 12. 12 1 Searre: Na«e_J Maceast Ca.48 words
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Article31 1981-07-11 3 Closing interbank rates for Singapore dollars on July 10: Offer Bid Overnight 24 23 1 month 14. 14 2 months 13' 13H 3 months 13 13 Overnight mode 2331 words
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Article24 1981-07-11 3 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are cMrrcdtly prepared to lead to their best easterners Is 13.8 per cent.24 words
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TIMESBUSINESS
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435 1981-07-11 4 STOCK market investors who failed m their applications for the first four new issues this year will be able to try again, this time for Hotel TaiPan Ltd (HTP) shares. A total of 22.5 miUion new shares m the hotel company, a wholly -owned435 words
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Article126 1981-07-11 4 Ipoh Gardens to go public MALAYSIAN property developer, Ipoh Gardens (IGB), is coming to the stock market m a big way. It is offering 49.377 million ordinary shares of 50 Malaysian cents each at a price of M 51.40 which should bring m net proceeds of MJ67.6 million. Of the126 words
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266 1981-07-11 4 European Asian bank raises capital THE European Asian Bank (Eurasbank), headquartered m West Germany but with a major branch m Singapore, last Monday raised its paid-up capital and reserves from DM2K.I million (SIM.S million) to DM2M.I (ttSZ.t million). Tke bank Issued 4« million Deutschemarks worth of new shares at a266 words
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Article633 1981-07-11 4 ORDNANCEDevelopment and Engineering Company of Singapore (Pte> Ltd has introduced new heat treatment services which are capable of offering quality Through-hardening, Carburising and Carbonitriding services. The heat treatment shop, m operation since January this year, houses furnaces which are capable of handling work pieces of different sizes with materials633 words
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Article254 1981-07-11 4 MORE than 2,000 trade visitors converged at the Mandarin Hotel over the past five days to witness the various industrial products on display at the Ampro-Asean '81 exhibition. The exhibition, which closed yesterday, was the largest display of American industrial products to be held m Singapore since254 words
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447 1981-07-11 4 NAJEEB JARHOM - NAJEEB JARHOM By THIS August, legislation to end the 12-year open registry shipping system m Singapore will be introduced. When passed, only citizens, permanent residents and locally incorporated businesses will be allowed to register ships here. The Marine Department has, however, assured owners447 words
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Article206 1981-07-11 4 Interest rates on the way down' WASHINGTON, Fri. Treasury Secretary Donald Regan predicted today that United States interest rates, the cause of worldwide concern, should come down this summer. Mr Regan said at a breakfast with reporters that he was disappointed with yesterday's decision by most major US banks to206 words
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217 1981-07-11 4 PARIS, Fri. Japan's economy is set for sustained expansion next year with a slightly higher growth rate forecast than m the current year, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said today. Japanese gross national product will rise four per cent next year217 words
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Advertisement407 1981-07-11 1 vJMbUbW Jfl I 111 I 4Km W. ■W^ft^sW Hani Jaflma^lm I4 1 Attention all last food retailers, restaurants, wine bars, delicatessens, gourmet food shops and kitchen or tableware retailers Now is the time to rent space m Goldhill Square- and benefit from its professional, on-going promotion programme Goldhill Square's gourmet407 words
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Advertisement1153 1981-07-11 3 for sale: well-known TOURIST HOTEL IN THE HEART OF SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA THEBARCIAY ATKINGS CROSS Comprising: 53 rooms, Restaurant, 2 Cocktail bars, and 2 Shops. $A2.7 million The rooms are air-conditioned have colour TV and telephones. The hotel was lately re-modelled, refurnished, and is truely m as^new condition. On 70% occupancy1,153 words
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Advertisement555 1981-07-11 3 IN THE BDOH (01 RT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINIHNO UP NO. H OF IMI la the Matter ef TV CMasudn Art 'Chapter IM) Aml la the Matter at IBCOPTELTD. ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of the abovenamed Company555 words
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Advertisement82 1981-07-11 4 nu^^^H nui^^^nuur^Bul I I BO^^^' MM N^A^lluun^nnßlnuuuuuuuuuuuun^nnuuuuuuuu^^nnu^Bniiußy^^ Wy P"-"^SS3jS^Wß^jj nnuuJrl^nul^Mnl M^BnuW _l^f jjSSL Jlln^Bnnu^nWißnnnßr HH WHO flPHnfi||||§% 4fe Lwfl W^^«l^|| 1 I What could be more innocent HB^H|lll| Eufl m^^^^^ HufLi I than Cointreau r ange juice 'Wv 1 Lvfl Luu^B JSP S I and a llttle voctka9 Smashing ■H82 words
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Article, Illustration1554 1981-07-11 1 Elegant and ageless Then.., NOW To maintain a building like this, you lose a lot of money because income from four suites is not enough. But the cultural value you cannot imagine. The new wing financially supports the old. 7 Kurt Wachtveitl, General Manager of Oriental Hotel LAST year The1,554 words
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Advertisement396 1981-07-11 1 n new stock rt JUST ARRIVED!! China-Shanghahmade Rosewood, Blackwood Art Carved Furniture. bVvbb I -Jai 'I a m m JLJuJB ■BT BBm I 1 04 cm x 33cm x 127 cm 51cm x 36cm x 66cm 1 10 cm x 51cm -A I -t I Hill ir HPH^^^^^P^B 99cn 38cni396 words
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Article, Illustration212 1981-07-11 2 MOVIE CMfee, Tea Or Me? (Ch 5, 11.25 p.m.): One of those runaround movies, relying on good timing from the cast to keep you mildly amused. The story revolves around an airline stewardess who has one lover m London and another m Los Angeles. Though212 words
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Article753 1981-07-11 2 Pick of the Day SATURDAY Matinee The Secret Of My Success (Ch 5, 2.15 p.m.): This afternoon's entertainment should keep you in stitches as this British comedy features a naive lawman who strikes it good. It reminds you of the uncorruptible Enos. James Booth stars as Arthur Tate, a young753 words
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Advertisement36 1981-07-11 2 SS National Panasonic ff;e A It even sticks out its ear V&d to record the softest whispers \m^^ •^•w^** R0337 Mini cassette recorder with \t**& W& pop-up mic and vari-tape speed. mjj^^P«^* The Colour TV Specialist36 words
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Miscellaneous253 1981-07-11 2 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB 6 L.S.D. air about such landed 1 Achievement regtotered m a e "7»!<J> M find stout book* (6) CoW fringes to find 4 Make notes about chilly rebuke diamonds, hurry! (M) 8 Having access to book a meal 9 Declare at cricket (6) (***> 10 But253 words
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Miscellaneous368 1981-07-11 2 EXHIBITIONS: AUVI *81. Second international audio-visual equipment exhibition at the World Trade Centre. From noon to s> p.m. Free. Tomorrow last day. The Automobile Aad Accessaries Show 1*81: At the World Trade Centre. Till 10 p.m. Tickets at $2 for adults and $1 for children. Tomorrow last day. Our Y«ug368 words
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Miscellaneous1138 1981-07-11 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 12.40 PM Opening folowed by Sesame Jf CuHural **«>! En B lish > Street 7 30 Ne *"<* Weather Forecast 1.40 Richie Rich < Mala y) 205 SfSSi*" The Secret 0< !X*£lXw 4.40 On The Mat (Last Episode) 10 10 p^,,^,, The Purgmg 5.05 Pusparama1,138 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1981-07-11 3 From pits into a park Is Disneyland really the answer for Singapore? As the Tourist Promotion Board deliberates over attractions to lure future visitors, maybe a glance should be given to Thorpe Park a theme park south of London that blends Britain's rich past with family entertainment. SYD GILLINGHAM reports1,213 words
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Advertisement84 1981-07-11 3 b^t ifilZESQUIRES CHINA GOURMET TOUR OFFERS YOU THE BEST OF SHANGHAI, PEKING AND SZECHUAN CUISINE. Our prtett ire reawmitoe and Wwtern cuisine it also available. ESQUIRE KITCHEN RESTAURANT tA Bras Basah Complex. Blk 231 Bain St Singapore 0718 lei *****02 .•9 LOUNGE r-NOW OPEN!-i Soothing Music by 'SAPPHIRE DUO 984 words
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Advertisement337 1981-07-11 3 'ill w DXT SOO6K B^T Home stereo mus.c lICIIAI PPipp^^^^Bw \W system complete with UOUML rnll/t \W AM/FM stereo receiver $6dQ v cassette deck. 2 speed r%««» semiautomatic turntable NUW IgEL $255 SANYO r^-J^r_ 3-in-1 Stereo HH Music Systems* I i racanw tully •utomii.c SMS >Hi—a ncort Chang* wffi i>C«7.337 words
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Article, Illustration896 1981-07-11 4 Growing up in Smallotown USA Tomorrow* TV highlights by KANNAN CHANDRAN LEONG WENG KAM PALMERSTOWN U.S.A. (Ch 5, 8.4S p.m.): Alex "Roots" Haley's boyhood experiences in his hometowr Henning, Tennessee sparked off this series. Haley and award-win-ning producer-writer Norman Lear met at a Beverly Hills party and started reminiscing about896 words
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Article121 1981-07-11 4 THE 18-niember Prabhat Kalavidaru troupe, a rather avant garde Indian dance group from Bangalore which has received shining reviews for its innovativeness and originality, will be giving a performance and workshop tomorrow at the Institute of Education Auditorium. They are a theatre group of 10 female and eight121 words
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Article561 1981-07-11 4 When it is better to lie flffpi DO you know that it took five people six weeks to come up with that classic tag-line for the film Jaws 11, "Just when you thought it was safe to go back m the water"? And do you know that film trailers are561 words
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Article194 1981-07-11 4 COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER: The "biopic" of country singer Loretta Lynn, a living testimony to the American Dream. Sissy Spacek won an Oscar for portraying the singer. Jade. MIRROR CRACK'D: Two middle-aged superstars, Elizabeth Taylor and Kirn Novak, get together for some bitching and biting, and194 words
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Advertisement105 1981-07-11 4 modem dasoos B^^^C^B^^H B^V A &i* I BF^Bb vA Au&^p bH 'I^^^JjßSWMHifila^Mf^B^^Bflß^Bß^^^^^^*^' 4V B^bb^bKT Bl S*»J wf^tKr jJL ft ,y^.3>t'^3^Hi[|BJßlWMMßj Tb^bFb^B^bbFbfJ blbHe ?^^^^^^^^^^^^?J bbbbbbbt?» e^bbbbl "I've always been intrigued by this "Winning is pretty much your style, i%b-«^m%mb-i% b%# game," her sultry voice caressed the isn't it?" Her dreamy eyes105 words
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Article790 1981-07-11 5 TAKING a cue from Tony Bennett In Hawaii (Thursday Cta 5), Singapore could well be luminously inked on the world tourist map if we steered the next visiting personality to do his stuff against a backdrop of our favourite spots. The STPB can do for our790 words
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Article, Illustration383 1981-07-11 5 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM The Gods Must be Crazy Orchard, today and tomorrc— Previewed bj DEEP m the Kalahari Desert, during the drought when animals flee and trees wilt, a smrfll band of bush people go about their simple and cheerful existence, licking up the dewdrops from 'eaves,383 words
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Article144 1981-07-11 5 TODAY: NIGHT tow (Sin Chew Jit Poh, Glutton Food Centre, midnight show, Jurong Fishery, Mt Faber, Temple of 1000 Buddhas, New Bridge Rd Market), 9 p.m. 6 a.m., for Kirn Keat (C) residents. $7 each. TOMORROW: On-tbe-spat art eaatoat for Buona Vista (B, C, D, E) children, 9144 words
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Advertisement107 1981-07-11 5 We've got it at UMW Arc Welding Systems and Consumables Hobart Rectifier CV fffpy^^ I Complete line of Filler Metals -il (3-phase) DC Power R-200-S. HCmZjK? 12 R-300-S VlßuSStnv*. I| 17 R-400-S. ""~"il* 1% R-600-S ■^^^■Jl ri J *j A ii m t:• Mi trKI 2 KSi Sid ~4 R^^^^107 words
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Advertisement385 1981-07-11 6 QOWOOWQQOOOCXXXXXXXXXXX}O SPECIAL MORNING SHOW J: ORCHARD: TODAY/TOMORROW TIAMJ ADMISSION PRICES: STALLS $130 CIRCLE 52.50 J| CASH BOOKINGS ONLY —NO FREE LIST jI 4 IT'S SO FUNNEE.t; ,j|; IT PLAYED TO 4 FULL NOUSES DAILY < FOR 12 CONSECUTIVE DAYS AND RAN I i 1 FOR Tl SOLID WEEKS 111 KUALA385 words
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Advertisement661 1981-07-11 6 li^PMa^lCTßTOrStfi' ft AY!JS3J (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45, 4, 6.30 a 9.15 1 ggp^*P^^ It Ims 50 feet beneath the dty, la* Ofi Laf^saaaa ■afaaTaama^BaWa* O (lAA mm^u asAaiJ a> JSoIrSSS 111 I and H'S LOOSE AMONG YOU! 0: 11, 1K>, 4, t,45, ff^36pm a!B^^9ll C: UP, 3JO, 7.15,661 words
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Advertisement707 1981-07-11 6 OflC A M I ATI O9s s TsowSHO^NGNoFr«^il 9 Ham 130,4 00,6 45,9 15 ■King Qimtllr" Mondonn Horn, I 45. 4 00, 6 30, 9 15 41 "Ormlinai|l»rCorMonOT«_ ll't:l l 't l J tiU'.»lfHl»' NOW SHOWtMG No Fre* Lart I lloml 4v, 400. 645. 9 15 "King Oamtoaar" Moodorin OPENS707 words
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Advertisement345 1981-07-11 7 SapepLarHL*. aflaal fk l^ji Dairy Display:loam-9.30pm (Induding Public Hottdays) C~^ <^ f\*^* (j i I hßbVbh LlL^b4 Mo 73 SUb MJj|lß^fc—J^=l MOD (KN2 Ul IHJI^B %ft 4 1 V iWly^. P MOO 0083 %Wk X PINE WOOD DINING TABU l^^>. I GOLDEN LEG mod ooS9 moo 00,0 I y J345 words
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Advertisement375 1981-07-11 8 ANNOUNCES THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THEIR NEW lURONG FACTORY i TO BE OFFICIATED BY THE HONOURABLE MR.TANG SEE CHIM,M.P FOR CHOA CHU KANG The opening of Time Engineerings Jurong Garage Industrial Lubrication Consumer Products ASSEMBLY MANUFACTURE Thp Roard nf Hirprtnrv 8 Factory marks another milestone m Materials Sportswear 1 l™^"375 words
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Advertisement276 1981-07-11 10 II I ir TIME ENGINEERING (S) PTE LTD "IP TIME ENGINEERING (S) PTE LTD I on the official opening of on the official openin9 of the new Juro "9 Factor > I the new Jurong Factory. r^^-m mw f L* L P FSy^cer! t^ ITED I JL^^ Lorong L, Telok276 words
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Advertisement556 1981-07-11 11 "1 r TIME ENGINEERING (S) PTE LTD I M HHBIV M B 9 on the official opening of J^J .he new Jurong Factory P TIME ENGINEERING (S) PTE LTD STE UJ R RT" UJ fl RI) E R I nthe ofliCial openin 9 Of the new Juron 9 Factory. B^'Bjfi^^^556 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1981-07-11 12 Malaccan- s tyle feast It was a journey that was fraught with much danger: Durian stalls, rambutan stalls, more durians, then mangosteen and chempedak stalls. And at the end of the long ride? Reward m the shape of a long table laden with scrumptious food. TAN LEE LENG goes to1,262 words
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Article, Illustration648 1981-07-11 13 TO PRODUCE good Peranakan dishes the ancient stone mortar pestle or the giling is used, as one can control the degree of fineness of each spice or aromatic. Some people even claim that the giling imparts a special flavour and smell to crushed and ground chillies, garlic, coriander, cumin,648 words
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719 1981-07-11 12 French food a jungle and m nd wine, osquitoes YACHT MARINA RESTAURANT Sembawang Road Reviewed by RACHEL BARNES THE first time I went to Marina's, I abandoned hop" several times en route of ever getting there. It was night time no doubt a disadvantage m the circumstances and as we719 words
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Article821 1981-07-11 13 TAN Lee Leng is to be commended for imparting her style of aggressive patronage through her article "Restaurant Tiger" (ST, July 4). Her views however, should be taken as more relevant to dining establishments of repute that cater ostentatiously to a select clientele in an atmosphere821 words
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Advertisement330 1981-07-11 12 t/f^^^ bedroom set .^r^mr^^^ $250 Vs W 9^ P&G SW s>S \Mjte iM^ ja $80x12 months I MOD y $60x6monthT~ $60x6moirths f 'U— > ,***r-^ Fjall'l ""T 1 ♦18 »30 v x I.EJLJuI -J $50x12 months M 3, Paya Lebar Ftoad, Singapore 1440 It v easel Te1: *****79 $92 Business330 words
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Advertisement37 1981-07-11 12 A fast-moving plot involving Jennifer Parker, a beautiful and skilful lawyer, whose life is shadowed by two men. One a politician and one a Mafia boss. The latest triumph for the man they call MR BESTSELLER. limes37 words
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Advertisement70 1981-07-11 12 Ma I lESmm^**^ 1 1 11. I Keep Guardian cotton buds handy for the use of the whole family. EwCwe Baby Care Ba«jtyCare First Aid Guardian Cotton Buds are soft, safe, hygienic and convenient Ideal for baby care, make-up, first aid and other family uses. Available at leading I jpartment70 words
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Advertisement203 1981-07-11 13 Remember David Axelrod commits his life, his heart and his soul to loving one woman Jade. #fc lllVlA Their love for each other is overpowering, HI WW I single-minded and without rules; their passion so intense it is almost unbearable, mm £*4%4^W r m^4%ol It is also destructive. Ivrtl The203 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1981-07-11 14 Not for all the tea in China The blood and bile of freshly killed snakes are a favourite delicacy; disco-dancing in the wee hours of the morning a favoured keep-fit activity; the national way of life is courtesy. These, and other fascinating facets of life are what LINDY LOU (this1,092 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1981-07-11 15 THE young man seated next to me m the plane had m his lap a beautifully carved wooden statue of Matsu, Goddess of the Sea, and was holding two incense sticks. I was flying between Hualein— Taiwan's oldest city and Taipeh, the country's capital. Surely, no other1,190 words
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Article233 1981-07-11 15 THE National Palace Museum is the great attraction In Taipeh, displaying a huge number of treasures originally evacuated from Beijing in 1931, in advance of the Japanese. The crates were sent to Nanqing, thence to caves in the western provinces, back to Nanqing after the Japanese withdrawal and233 words
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Article333 1981-07-11 15 By air TAIPEH is served by most of the regional airlines, including Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Japan, Philippine and Thai. The cheapest is Taiwan's own China Airlines (CAL) and Malaysian Air System, for which agents are quoting $1,335 return on a onemonth excursion ticket. Sample tours MOST333 words
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Advertisement283 1981-07-11 14 SPECIAL Of FE| Mm <w^l V I mW Ml m <W-Jm3T 0• 1^ MU tf m^m y^^"'S "i wmFA^M^^F^^r^^P^^i^S^^^i "^^^m^H^9^^^^ cf vft^^^K w9wnwimßpmjmmfU^^^wE* 2^^^ *^m^K* v Here is where the uncommon find its place Beautiful Thai and Indian printed and raw silk. Graceful crewel embroidered T^mmm% rugs, Namdha rugs, heavy283 words
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Advertisement382 1981-07-11 15 A Presentation of Investment Opportunities m U.S.A. TEXAS Meet the investment experts Hilton Hotel, Malaysia Room Saturday 11 July 10:00 am to 8:00 pm 1. Houston Condos 3. Houston Income 10 minutes to downtown HTOpertieS 1 and 2 bedrooms Apartment houses Excellent rental area Office warehouses Management available Shopping centers382 words
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Advertisement811 1981-07-11 16 SUN HUNG KAI SECURITIES (Pte.) LIMITED We ore a subsidiary of a top ranking International Securities and investment Bonking Firm Recently established m Singapore to serve as the Regional Centre for S.E Asia, offering a wide range of investment services and expertise m SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIAN SECURITIES HONG KONG SECURITIES811 words
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Advertisement831 1981-07-11 16 Marketing Manager Computers I (Singapore) Negotiable around $65,000 Our clients are a long and well established European company with a world wide trading base. They have decided to establish a division m the South East Asia operation to handle a new and exciting, range of mini computers. A dynamic individual,831 words
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Advertisement549 1981-07-11 16 X> L <P WITH us We invite suitably qualified candidates to apply for the positions of: A) ACCOUNTANT The successful candidate age between 25 and 35 years should possess a degree or professional qualification m Accountancy or Business Administration and has 3 years' of experience as an Accountant. Previous exposure549 words
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Advertisement537 1981-07-11 17 Applications aie invited for the following positionsACCOUNTS CLERK GCE 'O' Level Certificate with WV good credit m Mathematics or W Account*. Preference will be given to candidates m the Commerce stream. 2 years' experience m Accounting. Knowlec.ge m |ob costing. Typing speed of 45 wpm, preferably with aptitude for tabulations.537 words
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Advertisement711 1981-07-11 17 LKLi^iaafll HHHHHH A leading Company involved m repairing, overhauling, B^^J I installation and sales of sophisticated electrical, electronic, I I telecommunication equipment and systems and research and I I development m the field of Aviation and General engineering I I /s looking for the following personnel for Its General I711 words
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Advertisement600 1981-07-11 17 A CAREER WITH (jSSo) rifyouar*: Seeking a challenging career with ample opportunity to learn and 1 to apply your talents, Analytical and creative, Decisive, Able to work well m a team, And possess a degree m Engineering, Science, Business Administration or Economics, We would be most interested m meeting you.600 words
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Advertisement417 1981-07-11 17 Start a satisfying career with a multi-national corporation of world renovmed. ENGINEERING ASSISTANT Job Description Trial casting and trouble-shooting of dies Commissioning of new tooling Requirements: Preferably a male polytechnic graduate or equivalent Knowledge of die construction, and die casting process is essential Similar work experience would be a great417 words
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Advertisement555 1981-07-11 18 The Offshore Branch of a major Japanese bank which will be commencing operations m Singapore soon invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for the following positions. Assistant Dealer This position offers good advancement prospects for the right candidate who will assist the Chief Dealer m all aspects of dealing. Applicants555 words
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Advertisement811 1981-07-11 18 I Project Manager (Ess,,,) Circa M 550,000 per annum plus car I m Our client, a Sabah state statutory corporation with multi-million dollar investments m 20 companies m various industries m Sabah, seeks the services of a dynamic person to fill I the position of Project Manager. The successful candidate811 words
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Advertisement629 1981-07-11 18 a LINDETEVES-JACOBERG has immediate vacancies for Sales Representative to promote a range of material handling equipment and industrial hardware including castor wheels, slings and N.D.T. equipment. Applicants for this position should have had some selling experience m industrial hardware and/or equipment to end-users. Electricians and Mechanics to carry out service629 words
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Advertisement757 1981-07-11 19 a i a aa a aa a abba bb d o b oca a a ob aa b a an a a pa ob -bob aaa o a i bb aa a n a a btb a m as a c db a: Hewlett Packard, recognized as a world i757 words
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Advertisement539 1981-07-11 19 (MARKETING MANAGER We are a major corporation with substantial local and overseas interests. Currently, we are recruiting a highly motivated professional as Marketing Manager for one of our subsidiary companies dealing m commercial publications. The successful candidate, preferably, should be an Economics or Business Administration graduate with about four years539 words
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Advertisement371 1981-07-11 19 TO SALES PERSONNELfNLY We, a reputable multinational manufacturing concern In Jurong which specialises In food products invites suitably qualified personnel to apply for the position of: SALES EXECUTIVES Roquironisnta Minimum GCE 'O' level At least 2 years' working experience m the selling of fast consumer products to institutional outlets, supermarkets,371 words
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Advertisement517 1981-07-11 19 UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES invites suitably qualified applicants for the following positions m their dukit Timah plant at 9, Hill View Road. MECHANICAL ENGINEER The incumbent will be responsible to the Works Engineer for the planning and organising of517 words
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Advertisement586 1981-07-11 20 I We ore o large international company manu- I I factoring steel products for the building indus- I I try. Due to continuing expansion, we have I I vacancies for the following position: I MARKETING EXECUTIVES I I The principle function for the successful I I candidates is to provide586 words
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Advertisement519 1981-07-11 20 We invite applications to iill the post of SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Electro-Medical Equipment) m our Technical Sales Division The lob To market and sell a wide range oi sophisticated electronic medical equipment to hospitals, specialists, private practitioners etc Requirements Knowledge oi Electronics highly desirable 1-2 years sales experience. Ability to deal519 words
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Advertisement678 1981-07-11 20 WE ARE AN ESTABLISHED M E CONSULTANTS FIRM AND DUE TO OUR APID EXPANSION PROGRAMME, APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWMG POSTS(A) ENGINEER (MECHANICAL) Technician Diploma graduate with at least 5 years experience m M E Services for commercial and industrial buildings. Preferably with design background. (B) ELECTRICAL DRAUGHTSPERSONS At678 words
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Advertisement607 1981-07-11 20 ■£3\ SIN6APORE AUTOMOTIVE **Jf ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD Symb6l of Integrity If you are a self-starter, forceful and hard driving m character, who will not take no for an answer, we would like to offer you the following opportunities: Provisioning Supervisor Pre-requisites: Possets wide knowledge of automotive spare-parts Ability to plan607 words
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Advertisement545 1981-07-11 21 BERGER Worldwide Manufacturer o) Quality Paints Berber Paints Singapore Pte Ltd is a fullyowned subsidiary of the Berger Paints Group of 46 manufacturing units operating m 28 countries around the world. As a result of expansion, we have a vacancy for: MARINE SALES EXECUTIVE The Job: The successful candidate reports545 words
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Advertisement483 1981-07-11 21 I p?« INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION SINGAPORE Applications ore invited from suitably qualiH fied persons for the following posts: |A LIBRARY Of FICER Salary Scale $625x25A-675/735x30A-855/985x45A-1210 Qualifications A university degree with recognised library qualification, or a recognised degree m Library Science, or a recognised university degree with experience m Library work.483 words
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Advertisement582 1981-07-11 21 I TAX ASSISTANTS 111 We need additional assistants to join our tax department. You will be working as a member of an integrated team with experienced seniors on a wide and diverse range of clients' tax affairs. Candidates should be accountancy graduates or ACCA students who have working experience m582 words
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Advertisement619 1981-07-11 21 sjfsnww Sundstrand Pacific (Re) Ltd. We are manufacturers of high technology aircraft components and we I arc looking for enterprising personnel to fill the following jcancies: -SUPERVISOR Ability to directly supervise a group oi machinists To ensure efficient operation of the unit to meet production schedule Be responsible for the619 words
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BOOKS
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Article626 1981-07-11 22 Graham Greene - Graham Greene DOCTOR FISCHER OF GENEVA OR THE BOMB PARTY By Penguin, 143 pages, £1 Reviewed by DR MALCOLM MURFETT 4 Greene's indulgent use of satire as a weapon to attack the evils of avarice fails to be truly effective and his rather one-paced narrative lacks both quality626 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1981-07-11 22 Helen Cathcart - Helen Cathcart THE QUEEN MOTHER HERSELF By Hamlyn Paperbacks, $8.75, Reviewed by MEG JUMP It was the separation of Princess Margaret from the man she eventually married that was probably the deepest sadness m the Queen Mother's long widowhood. More recently, there have been1,011 words
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1057 1981-07-11 22 An old winner and an unworthy new book SON OF A MOTHER, by Michael Soh, $4.95 A WISP OF BLISS AND OTHER STORIES By Nancy Heah Chwee Sian, $4.95 both published by Heinemann Educational books Reviewed by OELISLE SCHWARTZ 4 The novel is valuable as a portrait of a way1,057 words
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Advertisement81 1981-07-11 22 It's a brighter Sunday with Sunday Nation R IB ■at w I Are W* aHf Singaporeans V l |H dressing Ij L,^H too M\ IHH casually? gL |\H| Magdalene Lum asks the JlH^bW nightgown and housecoat jfT Tta»^ crowd why they venture $jgW^^ I '*fijjj outdoors like that. And >*81 words
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Advertisement703 1981-07-11 23 Philips Singapore manufacture and export electrical and electronic products and equipments to more than 1 20 countries throughout the world. We seek the services of resourceful, mature and responsible' candidates for the following senior positions:— CHIEF PURCHASING OFFICER (ELECTRICAL) The successful candidate will report to our Central Purchasing Manager. He703 words
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Advertisement849 1981-07-11 23 Tbe sales of OUT prof esuona I ,e nt have facK«ed cooMder»bly on (paukwi that call team. I A) SALES EXECU i I To handle the sales of pment intercommutucatioi public ad Ji H The Man:- I A forcetu! person with initiative and \n kT Jility to communicate effective ly849 words
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Advertisement514 1981-07-11 23 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that MR. KHOO SOO CHYE NR I/C *****13 C is no longer a Director and Shareholder of the Company and is therefore not authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. SINGAPORE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT CO. (PTE) LTD. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby514 words
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Advertisement236 1981-07-11 23 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC Of SINGAPORE Salt Na. CM af IMI Bctweca KH INDUSTRIES (SEA) PTE LTD Plata tiff Mftl ROYAL CONSTRUCTION CO (■aei m > Him) IMmlul NOTICE OP ADVERTISEMENT To ROYAL CONSTRUCTION CO (sued as a firm) 1703 17th Floor Jalan Sultan Centre Singapore 0715236 words
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