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Title Section14 1981-07-20 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JULY 20, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article741 1981-07-20 1 'YES' TO KANIA AND REFORMS Soviet misgivings over ballot WARSAW, Sunday POLISH Communist Party chief Stanislaw Kania has been returned to office with a powerful vote of support, ensuring that the country will maintain a course of liberalising reform unparal.eled m the Soviet bloc. In the Soviet bloc's first secretAgencies - 741 words
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Article81 1981-07-20 1 TOKYO, Sun. A Japanese jazz band of 11 youngsters played "drum boogie" and wound up a non-stop performance for 100 hours and five minutes m Tokyo today to lodge its name m the Guinness Book of World Records The band. Hanamogera Band led by popular artistAFP - 81 words
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Article, Illustration245 1981-07-20 1 EVERY time it rains, residents of Hong Kah Village off Old Jurong Road pray. They also pack up their valuables, because most times, a heavy downpour means a flood. Yesterday, again their prayers went unanswered when the village was flooded daring heavy rain in the morning.HAIRIS - 245 words
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Article, Illustration61 1981-07-20 1 Straits Times Courtesy hotline *****77 10 a.m. 4 p.m. NOWHERE Is this ■> authoritarianism more readily found than In Chinese families. In snch families any attempt to extract an apology from the father is tantamount to A rebellion. 7 Dr Chua Beng Hu.it probes the barriers to courtesy that are61 words
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441 1981-07-20 1 K. BALA - KAMPUCHEA ISSUE Committee will try for solution says Dhana K. BALA By FOREIGN Minister S. Dhanabalan yesterday returned from the United Nations conference on Kampuchea m New York and said he was "totally satisfied" with its outcome, and expects the ad-hoc committee set up to find a political solution to441 words
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Article88 1981-07-20 1 LONDON, Sun. Ten more people have been executed m Iran, Iranian state radio said today. It said nine people were executed m the central Iranian city of Kerman early today. One man was a drug smuggler and the others had been found guilty of armed robbery orReuter - 88 words
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Article40 1981-07-20 1 NEW YORK, Sun. Hundreds of angry actors, singers and artists gathered yesterday at Lincoln Cwitre to protest against the Reagan Administration's plan to cut m half the grant of hind to the national endowment for the arta. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article155 1981-07-20 1 PARIS, Sun. Police were today trying to unravel who murdered who and why m the mysterious "affair of three bodies" at Melun, near here. Yesterday morning, they were called to a three-star hotel where they found the bodies of a man and woman m aAFP - 155 words
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80 1981-07-20 1 THIRTY soldiers were injured, two seriously, when live Mindef trucks travelling m convoy collided into each other at the junction of Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 and Avenue 6 yesterday. Police said the two seriously injured, whose names were not immedi- ately available, were80 words
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415 1981-07-20 1 WASHINGTON. Sunday THE United States is to ask its six other major industrial allies to follow a collective, cautious approach towards the Soviet Union on economic matters. This will be the gist of President Ronald Reagan's proposals at the OttawaNYT - 415 words
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Article297 1981-07-20 1 RAZALEIGH - RAZALEIGH BY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun TENGKU Razaleigh Hamzah today said the overwhelming support and pressure from Umno leaders and members and others outside the party had made him put aside his personal feelings m accepting the Finance portfolio offered by Prime Minister DatukNST - 297 words
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Article60 1981-07-20 1 LATEST ROGERS WINS BRITISH OPEN SANDWICH, (England), Sin. American BUI Rogers shot a 71 for a four-round total of CTC and a four-stroke victory Ib th- lltth British Open golf championship at Royal St. George's today. West German Bernhard Laager was second on 281 with Britain's Mark James and AmericanReuter - 60 words
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Article526 1981-07-20 2 Better equipped for emergencies THE Fire Service has acquired two new ambulances and two light rescue tenders to further improve its emergency and rescue services. The ambulances will have wall-mounted aspirators and stretchers which can be converted into wheelchairs. The tenders are designed (or light rescue work and its equipment526 words
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Article396 1981-07-20 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE momentum so far achieved to bring pressure to bear on Vietnam most be maintained if there is to be a political solution to the Kampnchean problem. The alternative Is likely to be Increased military pressure within the country at even creator east to Vietnam396 words
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Article224 1981-07-20 2 Watson wins at last BRITAIN'S John Watson yesterday won the British Grand Prix five years after his first victory in Austria in 1976. In winning the Grand Prix, he also became the first Briton to win the race since James Hunt four years ago. Watson said: "I am a224 words
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Article288 1981-07-20 2 UNSHAKEN FAITH IN SINGAPORE INVESTORS continued to show their faith m Singapore last month by making more than $100 million worth of new investments. A variety of ventures are involved, some foreign and a few local, ranging from a relatively small $200,000 investment to one of $35 million.288 words
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Article109 1981-07-20 2 TWO DIFFERENCES LEADERS of the seven most powerful nations m the West meet m Ottawa today. But this meeting promises to be different from the previous six m two ways. First, of the seven leaders who met last year, only West Germany's Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and British Prime Minister109 words
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Article332 1981-07-20 2 Conference ends with one-hand clap THE conference on Kampuchea has ended with a one-handed clap. The missing hand is that of the protagonists in the conflict the Soviet Union and Vietnam. But the one-hand clap may not be altogether a loss as it takes only one hand332 words
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Article382 1981-07-20 2 An analysis of courtesy TO give courtesy substance and materiality, consider it as a gift. Now, the giving of a gift obliges the receiver to reciprocate and reciprocity always implies a sense of equality between the individuals. But Singaporeans are usually bonded by paternalism, making courtesies from elder382 words
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Article133 1981-07-20 2 Ghazali warns of Soviet threat HOME Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie nas warned Malaysians against increased subversion by the Soviet Union, the New Sunday Times reported yesterday. He said that with the breakdown of detente and the SALT talks between the Soviet Union and the United States,133 words
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Advertisement293 1981-07-20 2 BbLj V ft T X t~i TX'% di •*mEr~~'~~ 1 I (*vrV'*B|r a VJ/V *'2hJIUUIi r *W?* Now, enjoy authentic Kobe Barbecue m Singapore For the very first time m Singapore, Restaurant Kobe makes available the taste of authentic Kobe Barbecue. Discover for yourself the unique style of barbecue, unlike293 words
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1369 1981-07-20 3 EDGAR KOH - VIET, SOVIET BOYCOTT MEANT 'CLAPPING WITH ONE HAND' Solution reached is only a paper one EDGAR KOH By Our Correspondent Xa^k I I H 19 I UNITED NATIONS, Sun. Prince Norodom Sihanouk was right m predicting two weeks before the international conference on Kampuchea convened that the meeting would produce1,369 words
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Article254 1981-07-20 3 PARIS, Sun THE first stage >f the international conference on Kampuchea, which ended at the United Nations, implies not so much a Vietnamese defeat or a Chinese success, but increased the risk of confrontation m South-east Asia, according to anticommunist Indo-Chinese and diplomatic sources here. TheAFP - 254 words
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199 1981-07-20 3 COMMON STAND EARNS CHINA'S PRAISE BEIJING, Sun. China has hailed the conference on Kampuchea as a success because all parties overcame their difference and adopted a common declaration. A People's Daily commentary yesterday said the conference, which adopted a declaration calling for the withdrawal of the 20,000 Vietnamese troops mReuter - 199 words
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102 1981-07-20 3 Viets saved by Greek ship land in Japan TOKYO, San. Twenty-five Vietnamese, II men and 14 women and a seven-month-old baby, today landed at Onahama Krt, 2t» km north of kyo, after being rescued by a Greek freighter while drifting m the Pacific, immigration officials said. The refugees, wh* driftedAP - 102 words
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198 1981-07-20 3 MANILA, Sun MISS Switzerland has withdrawn from the Miss Young International Pageant because of a recurring knee injury, and Miss Japan has been hospitalised with a case of measles, contest organisers said today. A Filipina doctor advised the 18-year-old Swiss beauty Daniela Vetter toUPI - 198 words
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Article, Illustration83 1981-07-20 3 SOME of the ll.fM people flocking to Tokyo's Karakuen swimming pool on Sunday to take a «Ml dip, though that hardly seems p—rihlt with the temperature soaring to SI decrees C at noon according to weathermen. Tokyo has been hit by sweltering heat since theAP - 83 words
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145 1981-07-20 3 Incomplete dam stays firm in floods BEIJING, Sun. China's biggest dam project, still under construction on the Yangtse River, today stood up to the highest peak flow m decades as floods upstream receded after claiming the lives of up to 4,000 people. Water control officials contacted by telephone m theReuter - 145 words
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Article35 1981-07-20 3 BEIJING, Sun. Twelve Chinese soldiers were killed m Tibet when the forest fire they were fighting was suddenly whipped around them by a big wind. China's official Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. AP.AP - 35 words
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Advertisement163 1981-07-20 3 The real test of the family car. The family. drive the Mitsubishi Lancer Mk. with all of them. After all, g^m So many cars claim that they're family shouldn't the real test j^ cars. But when you try putting your family m of the family car be NfInSUBISHI them, they163 words
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Article121 1981-07-20 4 Indian 'no' to US offer of F-16s NEW DELHI, Sun. India has declined an American offer of F-K multi-role fighter aircraft, the Press Trust of India (PTI) said today, quoting Defence Ministry sources. The offer was made some time ago but was turned down because the aircraft were fitted withReuter - 121 words
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Article317 1981-07-20 4 CHINA TO BREAK TABOO SHENZHEN, Sunday IN A major effort to reassure foreign investors, China will break a 32-year-old tradition of guaranteed employment and allow sacking of lazy and incompetent workers m special economic zones. The right to dismiss workers will be part of aAP - 317 words
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Article31 1981-07-20 4 JAKARTA, Sun. A Taiwanese vessel, Shin Hai No. 3, has been detained m Ambon, east Indonesia, charged with illegal fishing m Indonesian territorial waters, reports said here today. AFP.AFP - 31 words
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Article121 1981-07-20 4 SAP TALKS ON REJOINING GOVT BANGKOK, Sun. Thailand's biggest political party is negotiating a return to the coalition government it quit m March, political sources said yesterday. The outcome would depend on bargaining over SAP's demand for five key portfolios, they added. The Social Action Party (SAP), with 80 membersReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration71 1981-07-20 4 THE latest In summer wear aid In conservative Beijing of all places. The ladles of Communist China show they are with the times as far as fashion goes. Skirts (above-the-knee, or with side silts) reveal more leg; bare arms are flashed m short-sleeved or sleevelessAP - 71 words
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346 1981-07-20 4 'Pakistani offer of troops to Bangladesh' NEW DELHI, Sunday PAKISTAN has secretly proposed to Bangladesh to deploy 100,000 Pakistani troops along the IndoBangladesh border, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's newspaper, National Herald, said today. In a lead story headlined "Pak troops for IndoBan^ladesh border," the English language daily, quoting intelligence reports,Reuter; AFP - 346 words
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302 1981-07-20 4 Villages under heavy Soviet shelling NEW DELHI, Sun. Several villages around Paghman, the old summei capital west of Kabul, have been under heavy Soviet air and artillery bombardment for a whole week, according to a report from the Afghan capital yesterday. Hundreds of people were reported killed or wounded andReuter; AP - 302 words
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Article39 1981-07-20 4 ISLAMABAD, Sun. Rescuers Dew by helicopter today to a remote region of the Karakoram range to pick up two survivors of a five-man Japanese climbing team swept away by an avalanche, a Japanese embassy spokesman sail Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article83 1981-07-20 4 PARACHUTISTS six men and four women with nothing flapping m the breeze but their bare bodies and their chutes, shocked officials at the July 11 national parachuting championships m Muskogee, Oklahoma. Everything was revealed later m the week on the video camera used by the officials judgingAP - 83 words
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Article85 1981-07-20 4 EXPERTS HAVE uncovered a section of a Roman timber wharf m perfect condition m the heart of London but the public will never see it. The entire wharf will soon disappear beneath a new office Mock whose developers nelped finance a dig before building work starts, theAFP - 85 words
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Article77 1981-07-20 4 SNOW PELL on the French Pyrenees yesterday for the first time m mid-July since 1922. In some areas the ground was covered by 20 cms of fresh snow. Temperatures throughout France, including the Riviera, were one-third lower than average for July, weather experts said. A group ofAFP - 77 words
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Article28 1981-07-20 4 JAKARTA. Sun. Beggars m Baikluiig, west Java, have formed their own professional organisation and managed lo live a fairly decent life, it was reported today. AFPAFP - 28 words
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147 1981-07-20 4 JAKARTA, San. A newly-married young wania* was forcibly given aa infetttou as a prustitutr by p»«.. In Solo, central Java, because she and her hasbaad were unable to prodaee their marriage certificate Immediately. The yMng wife, Daru■l, Mid her husband, Barber Ac h mad147 words
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Article93 1981-07-20 5 IN A SERIES of unusually lenient convictions, an Islamic court m Isfahan, Iran, sentenced 16 members of the Mojahideen Khalq guerilla group to prison terms of three months to three years, Teheran Radio reported yesterday. But a woman accused of being a Mojahideen member was among three othersUPI - 93 words
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Article66 1981-07-20 5 SIR PETER Scott, chairman of the Swiss-based World Wildlife Fund, says the majority of the world's population wanted a moratorium on commercial whaling. In a statement issued on the eve of a five-day meeting of the International Whaling Commission m Brighton, England, the British explorer and wildlifeReuter - 66 words
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Article47 1981-07-20 5 GOVERNMENT patrols battled guerillas of the communist New People's Army m separate incidents yesterday, killing nine rebels, military authorities said. Authorities said two militiamen were wounded m a clash m Toril district m Davao, a seaport city 1,000 km south of Manila. UPI.UPI - 47 words
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Article77 1981-07-20 5 POPE John Paul 11 speaking of his religion with force and clarity, showed yesterday he has nearly recovered from gunshot wounds and a debilitating virus infection two months after an attempt on his life. The Pope's tape-recorded 10-minute address on Vatican radio was dedicated to the Roman CatholicUPI - 77 words
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Article51 1981-07-20 5 THE TUNISIAN Communist Party was authorised on Saturday to resume its activities, after an 18-year suspension. It thus became the country's second legally recognised political party aft<?r the ruling Destour Socialist Party founded by President Habib Bourguiba, which has monopolised Tunisian political life since independence m 1956.AFP - 51 words
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Article294 1981-07-20 5 BEIRUT, Sun. Israel launched air, sea and artillery assaults on 18 different locations m southern Lebanon today m the fourth straight day of attacks against Palestinian guerilla strongholds, a communique issued by the Palestinian Liberation Organisation said. The communique, carried by the Palestinian news agencyAP; AFP - 294 words
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395 1981-07-20 5 JERUSALEM, Sunday UNITED States special envoy Philip Habib and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin met m a 75-minute quest for peace today that may be overshadowed by military events. After the talks, Mr Habib said they had not finished, and Mr BeginAgencies - 395 words
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Article72 1981-07-20 5 TOKYO, Sun. A Japanese pilot radioed (or help as his light aircraft sank m the sea. then drifted for 14 hours m a life jacket until he was rescued today by a fishing boat. The Maritime Safety Agency said Yuichi Araki, 47, broke three teethReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration46 1981-07-20 5 BOWING to reformPolish strongman SUnbilaw Kanla kissing the hand of a pretty delegate to the Polish Unified Workers' (Communist) Party Congress as she congratulated him on his election as one of the candidates tor the post of First Secretary on Saturday. UPI picture.UPI - 46 words
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140 1981-07-20 5 KEY WEST (Florida), Sob. It Ernest HetnInrway were alive today, and visited his favourite bar here, he would find dozens of teagh gays with grey beards who think they look like him. He would also discover at lead as many people tryingReuter - 140 words
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Article176 1981-07-20 5 KANSAS CITY, (Missouri), Sun. Foot-tap-ping revellers may have touched off a vibration that caused the two "sky bridges" at the Hyatt Regency Hotel here to collapse m a deadly avalanche of concrete and steel, a structural expert has said. Physicist John Gamble, who arrived at the hotel shortlyAP; UPI - 176 words
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Article42 1981-07-20 5 NEW ORLEANS, Sun. A power failure, apparently caused by a tree that fouled a power transmission line, cut electricity to more than a quarter-million homes and business houses for hours yesterday, officials said. Nothing serious occurred m the blackout. AP.AP - 42 words
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216 1981-07-20 5 Soviets to US: We'll always be tops MOSCOW, Sunday THE Soviet Union will never let the United States gain military superiority, a top communist party official said here yesterday m a televised warning to the US. Mr Leonid Zamiatin, who heads the Party Central Committee's international section, said that WashingtonAP; AFP - 216 words
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160 1981-07-20 5 HOPES FOR AN END TO POSTAL STRIKE OTTAWA, Sun. Judge Alan Gold, the mediator m Canada's almost three-week-old postal strike, said yesterday there is hope for a settlement as long as union and government representatives are willing to talk. Representatives of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, the 23,000-mem-ber unionAP; UPI - 160 words
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224 1981-07-20 6 Accord on labour reforms for the French PARIS, Sun. Management and labour unions yesterday agreed on a package of wide-ranging reforms including a statutory fifth week of annual paid vacation and a reduction m the basic weekly working hours from 40 to 39. Only the powerful communist union did notUPI - 224 words
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Article42 1981-07-20 6 TOKYO, Sun. The Soviet authorities have demanded a fine totaling 300 million yen (about SJ2.B million) from four Japanese fishing boats which they captured for allegedly violating the Soviet 333-km zone on July 7, it was reported today. AFP.AFP - 42 words
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286 1981-07-20 6 LONDON, Sunday A HIGH-LEVEL steering group to deal with urgent international trade issues is to be set up by the four major trading powers the European Community, the United States, Japan and Canada the Sunday Times newspaper reported here today. The decisionAP; AFP - 286 words
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104 1981-07-20 6 Very tight security at Ottawa summit OTTAWA, Smb. Armonr-platedh ellcopters and limousines, restrictions on air and river traffic, bomb-seeking frogmen and more than 3,* M KUce and troops are Ing used to protect the leaden at the Ottawa summit. The US$2 million (SM.3 million) Operation Hmrdhat adds up to theAP; AFP; UPI - 104 words
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194 1981-07-20 6 WASHINGTON, Sun A CALIFORNIA lawyer collected a record slotmachine Jackpot of VBsmjn (S$J million) at Caesar's Tahoe casino, In Statellne, Nevada yesterday and Immediately received seven marriage proposals from women there. Mr Jeff Randolf, said that, as soonAP; UPI - 194 words
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198 1981-07-20 6 POLICE RAID MEETING OF MAFIA LEADERS NAPLES, Sun. Police raided a conference of Mafia leaders m a Naples furniture showroom yesterday and arrested four men they said were discussing the division of drug and extortion rackets m the region. Police said all four had police records and were members ofUPI - 198 words
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Article77 1981-07-20 6 MANILA, Sun. Two government emissaries bargained today with about 30 armed reservists who had occupied the municipal building m the central Philippine town of Isabela (or more than two days, authorities said. The armed men belonged to the Civilian Home Defence Forces and were disgruntled because theyUPI - 77 words
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Article37 1981-07-20 6 AUCKLAND, Sun. Jeering demonstrators clashed with police as the South African Springboks Rugby Union team arrived at Auckland International Airport today. Eyewitnesses said about 2000 demonstrators were at the airport awaiting the Springboks' arrival. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article925 1981-07-20 7 JAMES RESTON - JAMES RESTON SUMMIT OF THE 'BIG SEVEN' IN OTTAWA By m Washington 4 Without effective international surveillance of nuclear facilities, nations that fear the technological intentions of their neighbours will feel even less secure and the greater the sense of insecurity, the greater theNYT - 925 words
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746 1981-07-20 7 STEPHEN WEBBE - Belfast Samaritans help the worried and despairing STEPHEN WEBBE By m Belfast The only way things are going to improve in Northern Ireland is when people's consciences bite home. When you start having an unstable society, you don't know where it's going to end. I frequently feel at a loss746 words
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Advertisement165 1981-07-20 7 Pictured: The Rolex Submariner Availablein 18ct gold or stainless steel u-ith matching bracelet. The watch that lasts a lifetime takes a year to make It takes Rolex craftsmen a year to make each Rolex. They start with a solid block of 18ct. gold or surgical stainless steel and by 162165 words
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Advertisement253 1981-07-20 7 IFSTIME TO REALISE YOUR BUSINESS POTENTIAL I, 1 [i ri I The ancient Chinese saying financial programmes open up the strongest linking factors between determines that when luck comes your tremendous opportunities for the what your company is and what it could way, business will grow. Today, however, successful growth253 words
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Article, Illustration266 1981-07-20 8 THE Fire Service has acquired two new ambulances and two light rescue tenders to further upgrade Its emergency ind rescue services. The ambmlaaees, ballt lecally at a east af »V 3M eaek, kave new features, Incladiag benches which eaa he converted inU stretchers' berths266 words
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385 1981-07-20 8 HERE'S how you can grow your own Vanda Miss Joaquims this National Flower Week which begins today. All you need is some loose soil m a pot and six 40 cm tall cuttings. Space them about 15 cm apart. Run a timber385 words
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95 1981-07-20 8 Burglars get away with $23,000 loot BURGLARS broke into a tyre firm m Hoot Kiam Road and escaped with $12,000 cash and a watch worth another $11,000 last week. Mr C. S. Yeo, the proprietor of the firm, Lian Yew Tyre and Battery Pte Ltd, told police the cash and95 words
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Article31 1981-07-20 8 THE fifth annual swimming championships of the Anglo Chinese Junior College will be held on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. at the Shaw Pool at Anglo Chinese School, Barker Road.31 words
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225 1981-07-20 8 A JOB m the private sector is just as challenging as shouldering the responsibilities of a Minister of State and keeps one just as busy. Former Minister of State (Defence) and MP for Clementi, Mr Bernard Chen, who made this point yesterday, said: "Don't be225 words
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Article25 1981-07-20 8 KOLAM AVER Zone A residents' committee will be organising a clean-up at Block 13, Upper Boon Keng Road on Sunday at 9.30 a.m.25 words
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298 1981-07-20 8 YONG POW ANG - YONG POW ANG By THREE families of seamen who have been missing for more than three months and the Singapore Maritime Officers' Union are pressing for the release of official findings of what happened on board the Cherry Ruby. They need to298 words
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187 1981-07-20 8 DIRECTOR'S ADVICE FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS THE Director of Educaton, Mr Chan Kai Yau, told Temasek Junior College students yesterday to participate actively in college committees and extra-curricular activities. For it is here, he said, that they can learn the invaluable art of careful planning and decisionmaking. Speaking at the college's187 words
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Article, Illustration373 1981-07-20 9 KOH YAN POH - KOH YAN POH By TRIK to past experience, the weather pot to test once a<ain Singapore Catholics' efforts at mass celebrations. For, as the prew. liaison officer of the Archdiocese of Singapore, Father Edgar D'Souza said, whenever big Catholic celebration is planned, It usually rains. HeavyWAN SENG YIP - 373 words
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Article187 1981-07-20 9 THE Housing Board has bought 100 heavy trucks costing $8.7 mil ion to help ease the severe shortage of lorries m the construction industry. The 14-tonne dump trucks will be used by the government-owned Resources Development Corporation to transport mainly sand and granite from its quarries187 words
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404 1981-07-20 9 HOW about a demonstration on remote control car racing as appetiser, and an exciting multi-colour National Day parade for the main course? That will be the menu for the day for Singaporeans who gather at Temasek Junior College on Aug 9 to404 words
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134 1981-07-20 9 VITB starts series of courses on car inspection THE first of a series of courses on Motor Vechicle Inspection will be launched at the Singapore Vocational Institute m Balestier Road today. The courses are aimed at meeting the expected demand for competent service station personnel to carry out pre-inspec-tion of134 words
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Article33 1981-07-20 9 AN initial supply of the one cent "Ship" series definitive postage stamps has I -en placed on sale at all post offices Further supplies of this stamp are expected shortly.33 words
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Article148 1981-07-20 10 Only one bouquet for courtesy THE Cfcvtmy Hot line received eight calls yesterday aid only one of them was a houquft. The sole commendation went to a bos conductor who took great pains to caution Us passengers of the wet and slippery steps of the bos. Another bus conductor received148 words
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Article104 1981-07-20 10 NMB's most courteous trainees TWO trainees from the fifth intake of the National Maritime Board courses received the board's "Most Courteous Trainees" award on Saturday. Mr Adam bin Sulaiman, 21, on a watchkeeping engineer course and Mr Lim Kan Teck, 27, on a pre-sea catering course, each received a $100104 words
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Article, Illustration588 1981-07-20 10 WENDY YANG - WENDY YANG By INFORMATION. The boldly lettered sign draws people from different backgrounds and countries to the counter at the Arrival Hall of Singapore Changi Airport. The one thing these people have m common is that they have questions to ask: About in-coming flights,588 words
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304 1981-07-20 10 Need to check rising crime rate in S'pore CRIME m Singapore has been on the rise since 1979 and this must stop, said Mr Chin Ham Tong, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs) and MP for Aljunied, on Saturday. Opening the Crime Prevention Exhibition at the Aljunied community centre yesterday, Mr304 words
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Article40 1981-07-20 10 THE Chinese Youth clubs of the National Library and the Queenstown Branch Library and other guest artistes will present a Chinese Cultural show m Mandarin m the lecture hall of the National Library on Saturday at 3 pm.40 words
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Article309 1981-07-20 10 HEDWIG ALFRED - Actions that get message across HEDWIG ALFRED By ACTION speaks louder than words or is at least more fun. This was proven yesterday by the response to the three plays staged at the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union (FDAWU) Courtesy forum. The 200 participants, comprising union members and management309 words
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Advertisement454 1981-07-20 10 i^ a> m A L— ft i ■n^^^T^^B Mad* In Australia Solarised I m ranM mo oa Whatever your family size, there's a BRAEMAR mains pressure electric [^|™|™**^™^J water heater just right for you. Braemar Solanwd BRAEMAR mains pressure water heaters minimise shivering and scalding Plan for th* future when454 words
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Advertisement205 1981-07-20 10 GET MORE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS /OP-a. Interest rales are subiect lo change without pno- notice. You get MORE at UOF. Find out what we cs^ do for you at any of our 8 brancne^. ft UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LFD Head Office: UOF Building. 1 24/1 26. Robinson Road. Singapore 01 06205 words
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Article, Illustration164 1981-07-20 11 In friendly defence of their arts... VARIOUS forms of self defence arts will f?o Into action this week each to defend Its own repuMsm like la the picture, for Instance: Tae kw*n do black belt Miss Wong Lias* Ming (left), 18, Is •boat to ward off a flying kick fromWONG KWAI CHOW - 164 words
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Article62 1981-07-20 11 PASSENGERS who have left articles m pubic vehicles from July 1 to 15 can claim them from the ROY during office hours. The articles include an industrial hook, a plastic bag containing a belt, a dress, shoes, books, a file, a pencil case and cash,62 words
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Article60 1981-07-20 11 THE Neighbourhood E Residents' Committee m Marine Parade will hold a buffet dinner on Aug 14 at 7.30 p.m. at the void deck of Block 35 The dinner will be held to celebrate National Day. The charge is $10 per person. Mr Goh Chok Tonk, MP for60 words
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418 1981-07-20 11 FILOMINA D' CRUZ - Mindef saves 1.9 m litres in fuel cuts FILOMINA D'CRUZ By THE Defence Ministry, m its five-year-old energy-saving scheme, managed to reduce fuel consumption by 1.9 million litres last year. Considering 35 litres can propel a car for about five days on the average m Singapore, this is a phenomenal418 words
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145 1981-07-20 11 SINGAPORE'S trade office m Beijing will be set up next month, Trade and Industry Minister, Dr Tony Tan, said yesterday. It will promote trade and investment opportunities and facilitate transaction of business between the two countries. Though Singapore has no diplomatic ties with145 words
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363 1981-07-20 11 Former major cleared of two charges PILOT and former air force major Arthur Cheah Nee Wah was cleared of two charges under the Official Secrets Act on Saturday. The first charge said Cheah, 43, a former Republic of Singapore Air Force pilot, had failed to take reasonable care of an363 words
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Article38 1981-07-20 11 BUKIT Paniang Zones A and B residents committees and the Jurong Police Station will hold a crime prevention exhibition at the void dec'! of Block 24 Marsiling Drive from 4 to 10 p.m. tomorrow and Wednesday.38 words
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Advertisement26 1981-07-20 11 LmV^ Chwns X/ and wheels for power transmission and mechanical handling Jt I Distributor I United Engineers Group I Kuala Lumpur I Tel *****3 I Singapore26 words
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Advertisement286 1981-07-20 11 Claypot Fish Head Thai Style. Now all lovers of fish head can top their experience every mouthful a sheer delight Noodles cooked to with a claypot fish head cooked m true Bangkok style. perfection and topped with a variety of ingredients that Bathed m a rich, delicious sauce, this fish286 words
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Advertisement979 1981-07-20 12 INTERMATIONAL SEMINAR OM_ INYESTNENT OPPORTUNITIES HTI KELANTAN PAHAIK-NALAYSIA 1 SEMINAR IN 3 LOCATIONS: S£Sf SE^'&'mJs aT>PI- PENED BY E 17th August 1981 The Regent of Kua«a Lumpur -Plenary nIUH I HUNUUnAbLL Session and Private Meetings PRIME MINISTER OF MALAYSIA, DATO' SERI DR. MAHATHIR BIN MOHAMAD 1 8th August 1 981979 words
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Article440 1981-07-20 13 PAUL WEE - Warning for those using highway PAUL WEE By Crime Desk THREE-MAN gang that has appeared on the main Johore highway has been described by Malaysian police as a gang of dangerous criminals with no qualms about shooting their victims when frustrated. On Saturday, four Singaporeans two brothers and their small440 words
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Article39 1981-07-20 13 THE Young Writers' Circle will read their own poems and some compositions by foreign poets m a poetry recital entitled "Our Voices" at the Drama Centre, Canning Rise, on July 31 at 8 p.m. Admission is free.39 words
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Article, Illustration158 1981-07-20 13 'Master' prefers chess SINGAPORE'S national Mastermind champion, first-year undergraduate Kee Slang Hoe (above), prefers chess. Mr Kee, 21, Is studying building and estate managemnent. He said: "Everyone can play the game because Irs simple, unlike chess which has lots of pieces, lots of rales and many books." Bat Mastermind, a158 words
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Article153 1981-07-20 13 SEAFOOD lovers paid more for their fish and prawns last week. The Department of Trade said prices of fish were moving towards their seasonal high Spanish mackerel cost 90 cents more a kg at $6.35. Horse mackerel, which cost $2.70 a kg the week before, was153 words
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485 1981-07-20 13 MAY HO - House union enters new era with young group MAY HO By THE house union of the Straits Steamship Group, the Straits Steamship Labour Organisation, is entering a new era. After more than a decade under old-guard leaders, the union is now led by the newly-elected executive committee consisting entirely of485 words
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Article31 1981-07-20 13 AIRMAIL into or out of Australia may be delayed because of industrial action. The Australian postal au thorities said this includes its Speedpost and Express Delivery mail services.31 words
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Advertisement314 1981-07-20 13 The Winning Combination: The Active Man and Tabac Original Cologne, Eau de Toilette, Soap-on -a -rope, Shower Gel, Deodorant and Hair Cream. Every one a winner. And so's this 'handy' duo-pouch accessory bag sa *>—*'^**~ which we're giving away with every $40 purchase of Tabac Original toiletries. Be a winner.314 words
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Advertisement463 1981-07-20 14 Class. Peugeot SQSSR. Yxi Either Have It Or \su Don't. It was thcise eyes, those unusual Ycxi knew at once, it s a Felt the precision and quality of for ultimate comfort. It was m and be driven away right watch. It was getting late, headlights, that first drew your463 words
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Advertisement89 1981-07-20 14 f New Nation Moneywords m offers $10,000 minimum guaranteed prize money Enter the Moneywords Contest Ik m New Nation and win I at least $10,000/- each week. A Yes. this is the mtnimum VH jackpot money to be won. H If there is no all correct winner, $500 will be89 words
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Article, Illustration453 1981-07-20 15 GHAZALI'S ADVICE TO THOSE IN KEY JOBS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday HOME Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie has warned Malaysians against increased subversion by the Soviet Union, the New Sunday Times reported today. Tan Sri Ghazali said that with the breakdown of detente and the StrategicNST - 453 words
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Article71 1981-07-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. All the 47 ministers and deputy ministers appointed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday take their oath of office and secrecy before the Yang DiPertuan Agong tomorrow. The ceremony at the Lstana Negara throne room will begin at 2.15 p.m. and isNST - 71 words
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Article198 1981-07-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Fugitive American, Dr John Marshall Branion, 55, being sought by US authorities to serve a sentence for murder, is m Kampala, Uganda, and not m Kuala Lumpur or any part of Malaysia. CID director Datuk Abdul Rahman Haji Ismail said yeaterday thatNST - 198 words
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325 1981-07-20 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. POLITICIANS, community leaders and businessmen generally welcomed the new Cabinet line-up, with many describing it as "development oriented." They praised the revival of the Ministry of National and Rural Development and the retention of Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah as Finance Minister. PrimeNST - 325 words
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232 1981-07-20 15 Malayan Railway to control ticket sales KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Teleprinters will soon be used, possibly by next year, to control overselling of tickets by Malayan Railway especially during festive seasons and school holidays. Malayan Railway general manager, Mr Ahmad Badri Mohamed Basir. said today the teleprinters to be placed mNST - 232 words
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Article70 1981-07-20 15 'NO' to tin price hike LONDON, Sun. The International Tin Council has said its buffer stock range prices will remain unchanged, despite a request by Malaysia, a major tin producer, to raise them. Malaysia's request to increase the floor price from MJ27 28 to $28.50 a kilo and its ceilingAP - 70 words
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257 1981-07-20 15 Muslims told to help govt better standards of living KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad last night called on all Muslim intellectuals In Malaysia to assist the government In Its punning and implementation of development programmes according to the teachings of the Quran. He said ItNST - 257 words
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Advertisement481 1981-07-20 15 1 1 llllSlti^Bf j9 t Our Line-Up of Exciting Gifts: I W-» 1. Pouch m Pouch. Elegantly knitted with plastic BJP T^ _^B B^ lining and a smaller version snugly fitted m with $75 B\ purchase of Shiseido products. Ideal for rosmetics arid other nick nacks. 2. Makeup case of481 words
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Miscellaneous196 1981-07-20 15 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp YOU'RE SOIMG HONA.E TO i POl'T VVORPV BOSS, YOO'RE V l*AA<3<3lE?-TUAT WAS AAY YOUR KAOrHeR?-kAAYBE I ABOUT f^6 I'LL GOirJG TOKArSSy SeCFETAFfV— SMEC?U!T WATS THE BEST TMlhfcS j GET ALOr4e KAAGGIE- S BECAUSE SHE CoULDrJT FIMD TOPO/ j SOMEHOW/ y AM APAPTAAEKIT196 words
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Article394 1981-07-20 16 COMPROMISES are to be expected in a forum of the size of the UN Conference on Kampuchea. Still, the declaration at the end of the five-day meeting, calling, among other things, for free election in the country under UN supervision, is a diplomatic triumph for Asean, the primemover394 words
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Article376 1981-07-20 16 WITHOUT appearing too niggardly m commending the government for its latest effort to stamp out speculation m the private residential property market, one can perhaps describe the measures as too little too late. It may, of course, be argued that the government was right m wanting to376 words
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Article, Illustration273 1981-07-20 16 THE almost passionate commitment of the Japanese to a Pacific community or forum can be seen In Mr Noboru Gotoh, chairman and president of Japan's Tokyo Corporation, Japan's third largest real estate conglomerate with an annual turnover only a shade smaller than Singapore's273 words
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335 1981-07-20 16 THE exposure of Siddiq Mohamed Ghouse as an agent working for the Soviets is disturbing, not for any real damage he may have done to the security of the country but for the very proximity of his position to the office of Deputy335 words
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332 1981-07-20 16 ONLY about 10 years ago, very few people paid any attention to a warning that this country might face a critical water shortage by the year 2000. As a matter of fact, water shortage has already become a recurrent problem which makes its332 words
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Article, Illustration1472 1981-07-20 16 THE Seventies were billed as the Decade of the Pacific. Now the Seventies are behind us, and many are predicting that the period from now to the 21st Century has even greater economic opportunities m store for the countries rimming the Pacific. But1,472 words
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Advertisement6 1981-07-20 16 RADO FLORENCE New horizons m time6 words
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Advertisement609 1981-07-20 16 Diamond Singapore Fund Tap the capital appreciation potential of Asia's first diamond trust fund jjHHHHHH||HHH| An important place m every portfolio |^^^^Bs^B Investing m DIAMOND SINGAPORE FUND HHT^flj v3^B uniLs is an efficient way to enjoy the advantages of se i I y'^^^'i^ /^BBlSt^^B curity. liquidity and prospects of capital609 words
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493 1981-07-20 17 I REFER to your editorial (ST, July 4) about the age old problem of passive students and spoon-feeding teachers m our schools. The introduction of the continous assessment test system seems to me to be at the root of the problem.493 words
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Letter173 1981-07-20 17 Thanks for the stamps I AM the father of the late Frances Fullwood the girl with two holes in- 1 he-heart. Your newspaper and your readers helped to obtain stamps For her hobby. She could not play like other children. Thank you for your kindness. J.H. FULLWOOD LlBcclMklre, UK173 words
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218 1981-07-20 17 THERE are many protected underwater sanetuaries m the Caribbean and Pacific, where spear-fishing is banned. The coral reefs ar ound Singapore waters, even m the early Sixties, were already petrified skeletons, as the original living coral polyp and the acropora had long been smothered by218 words
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Letter53 1981-07-20 17 WILL the Singapore Sports Council please look into the matter regarding waterpolo practises at Van Kit Road Swimming Pool. The training session is on three times a week. Thus the public can only use the pool twice a week, excluding weekends, when it is always crowded.53 words
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117 1981-07-20 17 I REFER to D. Kwek's letter (ST, July 7) concerning school libraries. The general practice in primary schools is to have class libraries for primaries One, Two and Three. There is a central school library in each primary school for pupils in primaries Four117 words
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Letter103 1981-07-20 17 WE REFER to the letter by Peter W.L. Urn (ST, July 3) concerning the non-receipt o( a registered article posted by him. We wish to inform him that the registered article which was posted on April 25 was not claimed by the addressee As he did not103 words
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Letter82 1981-07-20 17 PLEASE refer to the letter by the "Prophet" (ST, July 4). Contrary to the writer's claim, JTC has not imposed any rental increase recently, in respect of one and two room flats let out to families in Jurong, under the citizen scheme. It will be appreciated if82 words
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Letter54 1981-07-20 17 PLEASE refer to the complaint by S. Radzof (ST, June 30). on "Barking too much". We would be grateful if the writer could provide us with more information so that we can look into the matter. The writer can contact the undersigned at Tel. *****1, ext 232. ENG8OCK54 words
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180 1981-07-20 17 Release land to build HUDC flats UNDER an open tender sale. If the lud Is sold at URA's gelling prire •f one sq m for Xz.Mt, then for a piece of land with an area of M.Mt sq m, It can easily fetch $1M million tor IRA. If we add180 words
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Letter259 1981-07-20 17 Debate over hard facts or humour I REFER to your report on the first SBC quarterfinal debate between Raffles Institution and Hwa Chong Junior College. It did not give a balanced account of the difficulties faced by the teams, due to the inconsistent way the debate was organised.259 words
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Letter249 1981-07-20 17 MOST of us agree it is terrible lo be blind, deaf, crippled, v pn tally ill, diabetic or weak m the heart. Yet these are some disabilities which can affect us. Most people do not have such disabilities and that may explain why disabled persons are249 words
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Letter417 1981-07-20 17 Parking suggestions I WOULD like to suggest that cars be allowed to park temporarily (say up to a maximum of one or two hours) at season parking lots, provided a valid hourly parking coupon is displayed. Since HDB estates are residential areas, most car parks are relatively empty m the417 words
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Advertisement177 1981-07-20 17 audio-technica p. '^tw ,^H THENEWAT-30E" MOVING COIL CARTRIDGE OFFERS HIGH OUTPUT GOOD TRACKING AND ALLOWS OWNERS TO CHANGE THEIR STYLUS By locating the coils with the stylus m the lower cartridge, the entire assembly can be unplugged and replaced when necessary. Controlling the effective mass and utilising a radial damping177 words
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Advertisement384 1981-07-20 17 Ilillvll Illi C V-Mt H&\ *f Four-Way Amplifier ■■■■■mmbms^sbssm. Si- Channels, eac which :uBes ■■>'•" H toatanc*} xittry No 'ess than 22 Watts '^^WfrutmpcwprisavaifabiefM.'neach^vanne}. HI 'if Switches or a»~ i oft atiM 1 -am unit arid has power-on Hi indicator lamp to show when it is operating. I CZ-768fc MW/FM-384 words
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Advertisement843 1981-07-20 18 Sharp Technology Works. And makes your work easier with a Memowriter that gives typed notes, a clock that voices the time and a calculator that runs on light power. J* y Plus all these other models with extra features. ww .MfliSsmemories for pocket-size X v. i i I S3 K^sTi843 words
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Advertisement444 1981-07-20 19 aV 1184-*****1 184-4411 1 I FOR SALE ONE complete set ESTABLISHED 'SINCE 1948' I of Band Instruments con- Trading Company's name slstlng of 2 synthesizers, one or takeover at: Sslo,ooo Inlead and bass guitar, 1 volvement: Electrical/ elecmaxim drum set. one set tronlc products. Please Kemler PA, one Yamaha apply:444 words
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Advertisement231 1981-07-20 19 KITCHEN CABINET SSS p.f.r.. wardrobe $120 p.f.r. Undertakes all kinds of carpentry, renovation. Interior decoration. Special offer. Contact Henry Lam ■Mm NEW CHINESE ROSEWOOD FURNITURE FOR SALE HALF PRICE ONLY Shipping company ha* importad aacaaa Chlnasa ftoaawood lurnllura lor aata about hall ol marfcat prlea a 1 set dragon designed231 words
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Advertisement568 1981-07-20 19 ~l «v,sf I ■VbhhFCb'W%^M Ce^aVWaLfßtfaW* at BHalame* MaWaß>saßaaßHama*a I »*■.>■ I 14 For Sale Othor* Brand: Addressograph Model: Graphotype Class 6400 Suitable for all types of plastic credit or club membership cards. Price: Negotiable I ROYAL WEDDING i SELECTION Souvenirs of the Royal Weddlng of HRH Prince Of Wales to568 words
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Advertisement642 1981-07-20 19 BBMBBBBBB»aaaMBBBBMBBBBBBBBBMBa»Maaajai 29 Steam bath/Mntage I POOLSIDE] hCenti MOUNT ELIZABETH HEALTH Centre. Swedish/ Taiwanese massage and sauna (cold ti hot pool) at our exclusive Health Centre. Ground Fir., Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre. Opens dally I.oopm to 10.00pm. For appointment contact Corlnne *****33 AFTER A HARD day's work, for relaxation visit us642 words
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Advertisement529 1981-07-20 19 FOR GENERAL CLEANBK, carpet shampooing and polishing of all types of flooring for residences and offices, call Bestcrete CleanIng Services: *****41. 39 House Renovation/Repair HUA SUN INTERIOR Decoration We specialise In renovating on HDB Flats and Private Houses. Oood workmanship from Experienced Tiler at reasonable price. 10, Ground floor. Golden529 words
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Advertisement764 1981-07-20 19 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX Telephone Service: *****22 PERSONAL SERVICES Mondoy Fndoy 830 am -500pm Ord«wv 80 ct* par word <m.-> $12 00) a MERCHANDISE Soturdoy 8 30 o m 300 p m runi aviieut < 1 2.30 pm tor Sun T*na»J SemeOnploy %14 00 per colons cm 52S>.tI»764 words
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Advertisement515 1981-07-20 19 ■M.jMM^Snfe.S DOMESTIC TYPwM SERVICES for business correspondence, reports etc. Call: Y.C. Secretarial Services. Tel: 803S«l EXPERIENCED HOME BOOK KEEPINO services. Reasonable charges Call *****T4 Cindy. 8.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. YEARLY INCOME RETURN/ Secretarial services for companies and shops. Phone Wellcome Secretarial Co. *****84 Weekday. 88 BwirtMs Opportunities ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY515 words
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Advertisement621 1981-07-20 19 hundred thousand dollars to Invest In viable publishing project Write with financial background and contact number to:- Balestler Estate PO Box 435. Singapore 0132. WE SPECIALISED m Trade Mark applications. computerised/ manual accountings. Management Consultants, Financial Arrangements, Secretarial Services. Company Formation *****3. *****4. 2221 186. LICENCE HOUSING AGENT requires additional621 words
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Advertisement345 1981-07-20 19 nfiiJiiiiiiiiiit ClflflHJynWfH METAL BOX SIMGAPORE LTD requires CLERKS/TYPISTS Requirements: c OCE O1O 1 level passes m English and Mathematics Able to type at 35 w.p.m. c l 2 years working experience STARTING SALARY $350 $450 PER MONTH Other Benefits? 5-day week 2 months bonus More than 2 weeks annual leave345 words
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Advertisement436 1981-07-20 19 CENTRAL PftOVIDCNT FUND BOARD Invites applications from Singapore Citizens tor appointment m CLERICAL ASSISTANT MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: (1) General Certificate of Education with O level passes m 5 subjects including English Language or its equivalent (2) Candidates must be able to t//pe at a speed of 30 wpm AGE: 17 to436 words
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Advertisement416 1981-07-20 20 II Employmant 46 Situations Vacant b) licwttrteH* Clerical WHY I Do you think we've inserted this AD? The answer is obvious For You But what you moy not know is that these positions ore immediate vacancies we do really hove someone out here woitmg for your coll We're serious about416 words
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Advertisement531 1981-07-20 20 H An American Marine EngtneevwiQ ana w*w«*snwi Company invite* applications from Shtgapere Citizen* lor the pO#l lOn Or! CLERK/TYPIST Duttee: a Typing of Invoices, manifests, report* etc. a Filing and general clerical duties Requirement*: a OTE V' Level c Fast and accurate typing on electric typewriter a Previous experience In531 words
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Advertisement559 1981-07-20 20 I 1. I bnployment |l|^ GEAC GENERAL ffl» ELECTRIC USA Requires:Billing Clerk OCE 'O' level with not less than 1 year of billing experience. Must be able to type. Preference will be given to those with knowledge In handling letter of credit and petty cash. Please submit resume, salary expected559 words
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Advertisement411 1981-07-20 20 INTERVIEW TODAY! STP OrSTRNMiTORS SON BHO requires TEMPORARY GENERAL CLERKS Female Singapore clUsens Completed O.C.E. *O* level Able to type accurately at 35 w.p.m Must be able to work for at least 6 months Please call personally for an Interview today during office hours at Tti* reianmiel n*|ieil I Time*411 words
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Advertisement438 1981-07-20 20 AcHva Aluminvurn Fabricators require Immediately: GIRL FRIDAY a Attractive aalary a Long term mature lady preferred. •1, BLOCK 4003 DEPOT LANE SINGAPORE 0410 Or Ring: *****89 An Mtattolistivd lood moJWtacttirinQ oompofty f ojwtfß a RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST a OCE "O" level, c AbUlty to type. Experience though preferable but not438 words
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Advertisement537 1981-07-20 20 fbianciai sesmvnoN aunm'tor at* part or SISNOUWAWBIR a Minimum 3 OCE 'O' level pastes. AbUlty to write shorthand at 100 wpm. a Ability to type at 40 wpm. Apply wltb turn releiiiaM* photo graph and contact numbar by im My "SI toe S T BOX ASISSS 1. HI BBJUBTRUL ROAD537 words
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Advertisement979 1981-07-20 20 Paeßc Aoeeentoma Fwai Requlrea Immediately StNrOR AUOn CLERKS AUOTT CLERKS ACCOUNTS CLERKS Please apply giving personal particulars and telephone no. to: ST. Bex tiS24, 1 MaMi Iredoallrital Ra^aad Singapor* 1563. 2 CMNESE CLTRK /TYPISTS required Immediately Fast and accurate typing. No experience required. Interested please call personally at 37 KaNang979 words
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Advertisement671 1981-07-20 20 DIH RBOiajWn UROENTLV CLERK/ TYPIST with knowledge of PMBX and/or telex machine. Interested please contact: Mrs Soo, tel: 915*33UROENTLV REOUBBJD A Female Clerk with 2 years of working experience. Pleaae call *****12 to arrange for an Interview today or tomorrow. CHINESE FEMALE OENERAL Clerk. Interview personally at: 231. Coronation Shopping671 words
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Advertisement482 1981-07-20 20 nr nM j|i ..I CiiapvOyillOlll MAJtDWOMCatO SALES TRAJNEES (MALE/FEMALE) Our Organisation, which has branches all over the world, requires 5 Hardworking Sales Trainees to market an Internationally popular range of product Selected trainees with positive mental atutude and seir-motlva-Uon should be able to earn a minimum of 11.000. 0r month482 words
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Advertisement542 1981-07-20 20 Expending company ia sacking auttaMy quefalad candidate* to IM the poeta of SALES SUPERVISOR (Famala) a 2 years sales experience In automotive sales Is desired but not essential as training will be provided c In possession of own transport. SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Famala) c Completed secondary education a Some experience In542 words
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Advertisement694 1981-07-20 21 ,lEfl*oyw»nt fix I ff TJ 46 Situations Vacant c) Mmtm WANTED MALI SALES NCmCSCNTATIVES WiHiilismanls:a Possess a class 2lt 3 driving licence It own a motorvehlcle b) Completed National Service c Able to converse In English It Mandarin d Some Sales experience c) Salary expected a) Salary t Commission It694 words
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Advertisement661 1981-07-20 21 MENAP.D UftOEMTLV REOUMES Part-time/ Full-time Beauty Advisors No experience requlrPlease call at: LO-314, Merlin Plasa or tel Mdm Ng. 298CT51 2. 11.00 am to 9.00 pm. NEOUMD MALE/ FEMALE Sales Representatives to do outdoor Job With driving licence. Preferable with experience. Interested call personally at 83S. Upper Buklt Tlmah Road.661 words
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Advertisement414 1981-07-20 21 II Enjoyment 1^ II Emptoymwrt AA v L l IJ I f] A US bawd multinational company has immediate vancacies for: MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Trade Certificate m Electrical Maintenance 1-2 years experience m maintenance functions SET-UP MAN GCE 'O' Level, Technical or Science desirable At least 1 year experience with plastic414 words
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Advertisement224 1981-07-20 21 Vacancies for Gross Income •J^bwVbJ\bt p.m. (Normal Shift) Requirements: Singapore or Malaysian Citizens 16-22 years old Secondary 3 and above Completed NS for male Singaporeans We offer: Free transport and uniform Free medical benefits Plus other fringe benefits Interested, please come personally for interview at:'.BS Bus 255 from Jurong Interchange224 words
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Advertisement390 1981-07-20 21 psc SINGAPORE •"•QUir#s tn# follow tog 1. LATHE MACHINIST 2 RADIAL ARM DRILLERS 3. MAINTENANCE FITTER minimum 3 years experience completed N. 8. PttftOO call pr torn My Isftae* z a* eh ■hi fOf lnf#fpf/HfW {D9TW##n 9a.m. and 4p.m.) daily to PRODUCTION MANAGER PRESTRESSED CONCRETE (8) PTE. LTD. 134, QUL390 words
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Advertisement401 1981-07-20 21 KAH MOTOR CO BONBHD (PlaUtjuaa. tor Invites applicants to fill positions of:SERVICE ADVISORS Basic starting ealarv $425 totSIS niia—i aHuni a- f iparlaiKia. c Minimum NTC In Motor Vehicle Mechanic work c 3 years working experience as a Mechanic c Must have a valid Class 3 driving licence. c Minimum401 words
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Advertisement1106 1981-07-20 21 H Dlap.U|».l.H i4| Urgently required 1. MACHINE LUaMCATONS c At least Sec 2 education. c Ability to work on 2 rotating shifts. c Age 16 and above, c No experience required. J MAHrTENAHCE FITTtR c Secondary education. c Age 22 30. c Completed N.S. c Some experience In welding and1,106 words
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Advertisement570 1981-07-20 21 II CllafJOliWll |lA ESTABLISHED LOCAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SITE FOREMEN c 3 years site experience with Technician Diploma In Building/ Civil Engineering c 5 years site experience without qualifications miaraelad appMcanta. pieeee apply wltn contact number totP.O. BOX M 77 SINGAPORE MM requires: SITE CLERK c Experience not nocoeeery. Applications to:570 words
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Advertisement265 1981-07-20 21 TOA PAYOH GENERAL ELECTRIC (U.SA) CONSUMER ELECTRONICS PTE LTD has IMMEDIATE vacancies for r* PLASTIC MOLDING OPERATORS Increment after confirmation (3 months) Free medical benefits Excellent recreation activities Good opportunity for promotions Outstanding shift allowance Interested applicants please come personally during office hours from 8:00 am 5:30 p.m. at: GENERAL265 words
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Advertisement320 1981-07-20 22 II Employment fii 46 Situations Vacant Prodoctioti I X^ AUTOafOTTW KacmoMcs) requires day or permanent night shift Female Production Operators DAY SHIFT Monday to Friday 7.30 am to 4.48pm 5 day work week NIGHT SHIR Monday night to Saturday morning 10.00pm to 7.18 am Shift premium $4.00 per shift. 5320 words
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Advertisement240 1981-07-20 22 We are a subsidiary of an American Company, the world's leading Manufacturer of Ollwell Drilling Tool*. Due to our rapid expansion programme, we have immediate vacancies for the poets of! 1) TRAINEE FORGE OPERATORS ($420 1446) Candidates must be physically strong and willing to work In new hot forge operations.240 words
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Advertisement651 1981-07-20 22 Lll Eaßssaajaasßaßaasaft isfl /V\ II tllf|f«U*llfajni |l| LI Ti iwp aßsaMMsaMaai FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Jl6 ooaOrsaStkM menwst «fter 3 worths $16 ißcreneat after 1 yr's service No shift roUbon No scope wort Air-cooditiooed comfort Reoeaboaal Fadities And m*ny otben neaKafsJyperswalyto: TW Persons*! Oevt TVa Was Press (Pte) L*d 977 BaUtTissaß651 words
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Advertisement412 1981-07-20 22 II cfisfMoyirswii llrA^ Sift requires GENERAL PRODUCTION OPERATORS Earn minimum basic salary of $280 p.m. Up to $400 p.m. Plus NO SHIFT 5-DAY WORK WEEK SUBSIDISED TRANSPORT For more details, please call personally at: COOLING SYSTEMS A FLEXIBLES PTE LTD 26 Jalan Buroh Singapore 2261 Bus 249 from Jurong V412 words
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Advertisement470 1981-07-20 22 t ILJ_LJ m requires 3 SHIFT ROTATIONS FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Jojn us today and earn up to $377 p.m. a No Microscope work a 2 Increments within 8 months. a Shift allowance, a Attendance allowance, a Special allowance, c Transport provided, c Alrcond environment. c Age: below 40 years, c470 words
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Advertisement429 1981-07-20 22 II EfisptoyiMiit j fIA WILD (8) PTE LTD urgently requires A) MACHINISTS c NTC 2/ 3ln Metal Machining. c Preferably with 1 to 2 years working experience. c Completed N S B) FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS c Sec 2to Sec. 4. c Knowledge of written/ spoken English. Pleeea aopry pereonaffy at:429 words
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Advertisement352 1981-07-20 22 The Mandarin Singapore requires SECURITY OFFICER Minimum Education: Secondary 2 Previous experience m Police or Military work an advantage but not esssntial Ability to convtrse m Mandarin an advantage Prepared to work 3 shifts Salary $420 SECURITY GUARD Minimum Education: Primary 6 Prepared to work 3 shifts Experience not necessary352 words
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Advertisement417 1981-07-20 22 X 1[ _f_ c I I 7 Start your career m NMB as 1) CLERK/TYPIST (Kallang only) GCE 'O* Level Ability to type 30-35 wpm accurately Experience not essential 2) MECHANICS TO UNDERGO OVERSEAS TRAINING (Chai Chee only) Must possess NTC Grade 3 m Maintenance Fitting and have some knowledge417 words
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Advertisement314 1981-07-20 22 f^ 1 If you are a skilled j tradesman, or even a semi-skilled trademan, and are either jobhunting or seeking to improve your prssant job prospects, we have openings m the following trades m our modem and sxpanding shipyard which may be just what you are looking for:BOILERMAKERS CLEANERS (SHIP)314 words
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Advertisement149 1981-07-20 23 i m I fan aY II EraptoyiMfit H A _1 1 T J 46 Situations Vacant AfJaCsT/iAMMOstS sssarrffM!??! I i N LABORATORIES PTE LTD requires GENERAL SERVICE PERSONNEL Minimum Secondary 3 education Completed National Service Working knowledge of English Willing to do general duties eg. material handling, machine operations and149 words
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Advertisement501 1981-07-20 23 SANKYO INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD Is poofctr*Q tor th# riQM p#fVOfft i »orDOCUMENTATION CLERKS !e To work with Market- i. Ing/ Store Section In i preparation of all export I documentations Ze will be expected to do i calculations and typing [c Must have a knowledge I of billing, shipping501 words
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Advertisement509 1981-07-20 23 wr mi i iii We raeulrs. Full/Part-time staff tor 1) CASHIERS 2) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 3) PACKERS CUM DISPENSERS 4) COOKS 5) KITCHEN HELPERS No experience Is required. Free training provided to all who have keen Interest and learning the Colonel Sanders standard of preparation of food. Wa provid* attractive salary509 words
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Advertisement315 1981-07-20 23 atngapor* Glass Manufacturers Pla Lid requires: GENERAL WORKERS (Mala/ Female)) Starting salary $360 p.m. Increase to $400 after 1 month's probation: Upon confirmation. a Must be willing to work on 3 rotating shifts. fringe benefits provided. Please call personally between 8a m spm. from Mondays to Fridays at THE PERSONNEL315 words
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Advertisement526 1981-07-20 23 I' Eiftptoymant Tr -v singwore rcugraw. EQUkWEM-PTELTD requires 1. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/TYPIST Minimum O.C.E. O1O 1 level Pleasant personality School leavers may apply 2 WHARFCLERK Possess a clean Class 111 driving licence, preferably with own scooter Working knowledge of PSA/ Custom clearance procedures on direct loading J COMPANY OmvER Possess526 words
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Advertisement503 1981-07-20 23 A large International Mertiw Enginoofing md Construction Company invHai flpptvcstiofM for tho po*wtlon of~. STOREKEEPER Requirements: a Singapore Cltlxen a Secondary education (English) a Minimum 2 years relevant experience a Previous experience In a spare parts store Is an advantage An attractive salary and generous fringe banalWa will be offered.503 words
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Advertisement1078 1981-07-20 23 NC MMtAsfMHBMsMtf IW>^N I r 1 "I A Isedsng pfipMsng ma asssiesaoi eeeyajiy la^ Ossaeeevo A. SALES REPRESENTATIVE j a> rrtnMffif Mm b Printing machinery a OCE *O' level a Posses a valid licence i and car a Completed N.S. a Preference will be given to those with printing film1,078 words
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Advertisement444 1981-07-20 23 II Employ."* lii SWATOW TEOCHEW RESTAURANT PTE LTD RESTAURANT SUPERVISORS a Applicant.! must have at least 2 years experience In similar field. a Bilingual In English and Chinese Is essential RESERVATION CLERKS a Applicants must have at least O.C.E. 'O' Level, a Bilingual In English and Chinese Is essential Attractive444 words
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Advertisement501 1981-07-20 23 BINO MEE (S) PTE LTD SHIPPING CLERK a Experienced In Import and export procedures and letter of credit a Able to process shipping documents and liaise with shipping agenti and buiks SITE CLERK o Secondary Technical education or equivalent o Knowledge In tiling finishing work and able to do drawings.501 words
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Advertisement502 1981-07-20 24 II Emptoyment ijjli 46 Situations Vacant MUeollaaooaM A waa- aaasSaWiad InUrnaHiitrt EXTRUSION PRODUCTION OPERATORS a Secondary education, a Completed NS/parttlme N S a Experience preferable but not essential, c Age ranees: 19 38. uwm naWMOTewnuM >o ma npn candidates (Transport provided) misrsslad. asaaaa caS paraanaSyat 12, Gul Street 2 Jurong502 words
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Advertisement474 1981-07-20 24 DELIVERY MEN c starting salary appro* $500 per month a completed N. 8. c with driving licence Plaasa call *****4 for •n intvrvtwW on Monday LUEN WAH MEDICAL CO. (8) PTE. LTD. 84/86, 4TH. FLOOR, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE 0105. FOOD COMPANY r#^ulr#t imn^#oi«v«9*y DESPATCH ASSISTANT a Able to speak474 words
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Advertisement1155 1981-07-20 24 r iijnm ]r|,| SEHKSA SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Invites applications for the post of: CASHIER QUALIFICATIONS OCE 3 'O' level passes Inclusive of Mathematics I GROSS SALARY RANGE: $392 to $9W per month I Application forms are obtalni able from Sentosa Information I Office. 026. World Trade Centre. j Maritime Square.1,155 words
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Advertisement1362 1981-07-20 24 II Employment 11^ DRIVERS REOUMEO BY anestabllshed company. Preferably with more than 2 years experience. Age 22 to 25 Chinese only Please call personally from 5.00 to 6.30 p.m Suite 1006. 1018, 10th floor. World Trade Centre, Or Tel: *****33 DRIVER REOUIRED. Should understand simple English, be familiar with Singapore1,362 words
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Advertisement1110 1981-07-20 24 111 Vehicles A Botts 838 Die Toyota Hi-Lux Pick-Up: Blade to make you money. HORNK VK NT KS'TOVOTA Commercial Vehxlcs Division Tel: *****75. *****56 a Aljunicd Road Tel: *****32 s Bukit Timah Tel: *****55. *****59 a East Coast Road Tel: ***** 16. *****04 Lcng Kee Road Tel: *****71 a Orchard1,110 words
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Advertisement1129 1981-07-20 24 111 Vehicles A Boats JQ 6EPT. 1676. HONDA Accord 4 doors. Automatic. Alrcond expensive sound system. $28,800 0.n.0 Contact *****32. 1676 HONDA ACCOM). 4 doors. 2nd owner. Alrcon Original paint 527.900 on o *****01 1 Dunlop Street. 1660 HONDA PRELUDE 1 owner, radio/ cassette, sports rims, alrcond, $34,800 Tel: *****261,129 words
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Advertisement781 1981-07-20 25 |r IN VtMctos ft Boats JE( 55 VeMcsM For Sale k) Others 1000 Subaru 1800 alrcond. 1070 Toyota Corona 1600 alrcond Suzuki 550 Van Honda 550 Van Honda 560 pick-up Daihatsu 590 Van 1070 Mazda El3OO Van Mlt Colt 1400 Van. 1077 Toyota Crown 2600 alrcond auto Co. 107S Colt781 words
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Advertisement842 1981-07-20 25 1«77 OAMATBU 7 1/2 tonne lorry 14 foot body with canopy Excellent condition. $13,250. Tel: *****80/ *****45 1000 DATBUN ISSV Van Alrcond. cassette, radial tyres, low mileage, excellent condition Price negotiable *****8. 7 UNITS IS7S Mercedes *****) Panel Van. Oood running condition. Highest offer secures. Tel: 2924*77 Wong ALMOST ISSO842 words
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Advertisement559 1981-07-20 25 IV Accommodation A Properties j** ACCOMMODATION VACANT I District 10 (Near Oei Tiong Ham Park) Modem 2-storey bungalow on about 1115 sq.m. Partially furnished. With 4 bedrooms and attached bathrooms. Rental $6,500 p.m. District 11 (Raffles Park) Single storey bungalow on 790 sq.m. of side I area. Partially furnished. With559 words
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Advertisement308 1981-07-20 25 c Fer Changi Eipeta. DMrlct 17, Lengkok Mariam. singlestorey bungalow, 3 bedrooms/ .servants, 9,000 sq.ft. fully furnished SUM p.m a Metric! IS, U Hwan Cle*e. 2 1/2-storey terrace, 3 bedrooms/ servant's, partially furnished $1,100 p.m. a District IS, Jalan Chulek, brand new 2-storey bungalow, 3 bedrooms/ servant's, partially/ fully furnished,308 words
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Advertisement1143 1981-07-20 25 —Mm .~-*mmmWmWm\\\mT \&> K^f&\ The Condominium comprises: t5 v V <v^ jJ 24 units of 4-storey apartments 24 units of 4-storey 2-level maisonettes Located at Bukit Arang Road, off Upper Serangoon Road, about 7 km from the city. Extensive social and recreational facilities Close to shopping centres, markets, schools etc.1,143 words
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Advertisement1341 1981-07-20 25 lev Bj vWwl Rp9 V) ORCHARD] V PUMA Orchard Road's Exclusive Shop Spaces for Lease or Sale (Next to Cold Storage) The Most Prosperous Shopping Tourist Commercial Plaza In Orchard Road. L-X- #^^BI :^^^esaa*a0 a^BdH »e^Ji SsSKSHR riieVeV 4.i VS. '4V *1 T Ultra-modern features of this deluxe commercial complex1,341 words
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Advertisement620 1981-07-20 25 9M a^ m m i»^mm« ii J»ll *fc— IV PJ*JwESJ|vBpS^BHa*BBJS Mm ■^WvJaVojvUolv 4eM*o_a APARTMENTS AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL: CHEMPAK A COURT PANO AN VALLEY 38,000 fully furnished CABweMU. PLAZA TYPEAI SMM partially furnished mDOt WOOD TOWNHOUSE $4,700 partially furnished CAMELLIA TERRACE $4,500 fully furnished ELIZABETH TOWERS SMM fully furnished BAUHMU TERRACE620 words
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Advertisement653 1981-07-20 25 LUXUPY EXECUTIVE APTS •vtltv •wiinmtftQ poof A central- a* conditioning a Balmoral PI. Meieonen* attractive I >iir <, ft. storeyed m exclusive block of 31 uniU only m DUt. 10 MJ.SM CetmhalCowi split-levelled with 3 e**e*M* ■wdreeme A good kitchen In central DUt 9 location off Orchard Road. lI.BM c653 words
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Advertisement691 1981-07-20 26 IV Accommodation ft Properties 4fe 60 Accommodation Vacant Flats CAIRNHILL COURT Dirt 9 Situated on Cairnhill Circle m the Orchard Road vicinity. 3 bedrooms with bathrooms attached, living and dining room, servant's amenities Fully furnished and central ly airconditioned. Facilities: Swimming pool Rent $4,500 per month EQUATORIAL COOL Oist 15691 words
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Advertisement927 1981-07-20 26 KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD offers a fully furnished, splitlevel. 3-bedroomed apartment In Pandan Valley, (Tower Block) with alrcond, water heaters, fridge, cooker, celling fan, etc. Rental $3,600 p m negotiable King *****38 (2 lines) for details KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD offers a luxuriously furnished apartment In King's Mansion with 3927 words
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Advertisement858 1981-07-20 26 I^bbwl ILW BALESTKR. NEW APARTMENTS, suitable for Expatriates, spaclous bedrooms and living/ dinIng room, fully furnished, swimming pool. 971 11/ *****2 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED NEW Apartment, dlst 5. Near Japanese/ International Schools. 3 bedrooms, spacious lounge, $2,300 Benco *****83 BEAUTBON. NEW WALK-UP Apartment, at dlst 3. 3 bedroom, splitlevel llvlng/dlnlng hall,858 words
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Advertisement855 1981-07-20 26 KATONQ EASTERN MANSION one bachelor only. Phone: *****82 between 11 am and 1 p.m. UNFURNISHED ROOM AT Clementl for Chinese single/students (No cooking) Contact Judy *****3 office hours. ROOM TO LET. No cooking. WorkIng male. Tel: *****67 Mrs Yang after 4 00pm 61 Accommodation Wanted a) Hooses WANTED AN UNFURNISHED855 words
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Advertisement513 1981-07-20 26 IV ACCOIiVItOQss'tiOII mV rfOßOfuvS BfitßßB fit BBB b i 63 R*skJtnttsiPropßrUwsForSMto a) Houses aaammamwmaaaaamaamm^ A BEAUTIFUL RECONSTRUCTED SINGLE-STOREY DETACHED BUNGALOW Unique In design, at Braddell Heights, freehold, land area 11.800 sq.ft. Extensively renovated m 1074. Has 5 rooms and 1 servant's room with bathrooms attached. Featuree:- Covered patio facing garden.513 words
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Advertisement910 1981-07-20 26 POTENTIAL MVEBTMENTBI a DteMet 17. Lengkok Martejn Beautiful single-storey bungalow. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, M*o eq.fl. fully furnished. Immediate occupaUon SSSMOO ojlo. c DMrM 17, Ton Eel all. Extensively renovated 2-storey detached, 5 bedrooms/ servant's, I*4*o ea.fl. Immediate occupation SIjS mMUonon.o. k Tel: *****18 (3Nnes) f DMT. 15. TELOK KURAU lorong910 words
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Advertisement758 1981-07-20 26 W AcxoMMwdrtluii A Propwiln 4S^ I c |L™J A SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE at Jalan Chempaka Kunlng and Road Garden, groundfloor flat, highest offer secures. Tel: *****69 DISTRICT 20. NEAR VAOHAN. single-storey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 4,000 st,. ft freehold. $385,000. Tel: *****68 DMT I*. DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI DCT ACHED, area 6.500758 words
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Advertisement679 1981-07-20 26 NO RESTRICTION TO FOREIGNERS c MBMMJ VILLA Off Balestler Road Dlst 1 1 2JOO sq.ft High floor. Ready for occupation With swimming pool and covered carpark. Price: $B*o4oo. a LAKESIOE APARTMENT Yuan Ching Road Dlst 22 Facing Japanese Garden 1.550 sq ft. With short term tenancy. PrteKtSBMSS. c CITY PLAZA679 words
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Advertisement1639 1981-07-20 26 i A BGtMHBMVttMtM ft Properties L r IL^I RWOCWOOOKUMO 1.400 sq ft 3 bedrooms. $575,000 GH.STEAO COURT 1,600 sq ft. 3 bedrooms SMO.OOO. MANDALAY COURT High floor 2.800 sq.ft 4 bedrooms. $700,000. MINBUVH.LA High floor. 2.500 sq ft 4 bedrooms. $*ao.ooo MT. F ABER LODGE Upper maisonette 2.500 sq l>1,639 words
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Advertisement1452 1981-07-20 27 IV Accommodation «l Properties j4^ 64 PropatiMM Wanted SEVERAL FOREIGN BUSINESSMEN looking for houses/apartments for Investment/own occupation, reputable residential (list Owner please call *****91. WANTED DETACHED/ BUNGALOW with land area of an acre m Dlst Hi 11 Price must be reasonable Please furnish details: Victor Chla It Partners. *****26 WE.1,452 words
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Advertisement1681 1981-07-20 27 »V AccotTwwdtvtkw 4 Proftrtl-* jj* SUPREIWE HOUSE Spice for use as Medical Unit 510 sq ft (47 4 sq m) Air Conditioned with eicellent services Ample parking facilities Available at reasonable rental ENOUWMES SUPREME HOLDINGS LTD SURPREME HOUSE I Tel: 336-24-66 PEACE CENTRE: 155 *q. metro. Ist Floor Front Podium1,681 words
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Advertisement971 1981-07-20 27 IV AccowiiieOdatßiiH 4 Pr opart tes (OXYLANQ) CITY PLAZA, 0302 B > Be_. first floor shop 270 sq.ft lmmedlBof^"9tn*fl (Br^J^^pßsTgT* ate 1 y occupation Telephogj [aj IToIJO M M I Ik^B ne *****72 (7.30 am 10.30 pm) MIMfIHI|MIMI KIM SENG SHOP'BtQ Centre I, -ll^Dl LG2S tt 26 388 sq. ft/971 words
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Advertisement1238 1981-07-20 27 VI Education 4 tnstructKMt i 1£73 1, I COR-HNA TPJUHBIQ CENTRE Now el»»»»« lor tho toßcortnu cowrtw Woli Dtt turfing: COMPUTER CLASSES a Computer Appreciation Course o Basic Programming o Structured Cobol Programming a Fortran Programming o City Ii Guilds 748 Data Processing a BCB General Paper Itt II EIHTBJgRBIH1,238 words
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Advertisement977 1981-07-20 27 VI Uucstion 4 Iratnicttot, fl| TUITKMI WITH SATISFACTION assured In Modern MathemiMei. Physics and Chemistry at Secondary level. Rlnc *****27 HOME TUmON AVMLABLI For all levels In any subject by qualified tutors. 4443*80. Miss Llm. Language STUDY ANOTHER LANOUAOE through Home Study Casaette Courses. Europhone Institute (London). 3-33 Penlnsu'a Shoppinf977 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration108 1981-07-20 28 Passsd away peacefully on July If. Deeply mourned by sons and daughters-in-law Mr Lid Mrs Sim Keng Wan Mr Sim Keng Soy Mr and Mrs Sim Keng Jin Mr and Mrs Sim Keng Tong Mr and Mrs Ng Loke Kee (adopted) Daughters and sons-in-law Mr Mrs Chua Swee108 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1981-07-20 28 Sadly missed and fondly remem- bered by wile, sons, daughters, i daughters-in-law, son-in-law and granddaughter. Cortege leaving Block 21, 415-Z Holland Drive Singapore 1027, for Mount Vemon at 1 p.m. on Thursday 23rd. tc^B^aVVaaaal OH KUAN LIAT DEPARTED: 19.7.1139 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1981-07-20 28 wish to thank Pastors, Members of the Holy Grace and Macpherson Presbyterian Churches, relatives and friends for their prayers, kind attendance, assistance, wreaths, donations and! condolences during their recent bereavement The family of the iete MR. CHIANG KIA ENO41 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1981-07-20 28 wish to express their heartfelt grstitudt to r#l«itiv#4 MM fn#fKM for condolences, wreaths, scrolls. donas' i ions, t #ac# md a tt •rvaance during their recent bereave- THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. LIM SOON35 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1981-07-20 28 wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to Pneit, Doctors Nurses of Ward 33, Tan Tock Song Hospital, relatives and friends for their condolences, wreaths, donations, assistance and attend ance during their recent bereavement. The family of the late MR. SUPPIAH LAWRENCE JOSEPH42 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1981-07-20 28 EipoiMi lhair sincere thank and appreciation to relative* hienda, colleague*, lor their aaaiatanc*. prsaanc*. condolence, messages, donations and wreaths during their MOM HO AH CHEW30 words
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Obituary, Illustration77 1981-07-20 28 Wiahea to expreee their iintm thank* to friends, colleague* and relatival lor their kind itiiilinct attendance and donation* during their recent ber •avement THE FAMILY Of the Late Mr C Narendran sincerely thank relatives, friends, the Aljunled Residents Committee of Zones 'A. B, C and77 words
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Obituary, Illustration82 1981-07-20 28 Her weary hours and days of pain Her sleepless nlghus are past Her ever patient frame Has found sweet rest at last We who love her know how much we lost one year ago INSERTED BY LOVED ONES IN EVERLASTING MEMORY of our loving husband and father,82 words
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Advertisement530 1981-07-20 28 ¥11 Travel 4 Tours JL* WKfi Reliance it's more than just seeing Europe it's more than jnst a holiday you'll be enjoying and it's more than just being there!! Ve^enS- lingua, QO.desaA vom serv^^^^-jpaMay af»T,aß»«yAa f»T,aB»«yA S3 Days Round Up Europe 12 Countries $4690 DENMARK/SPAIN/ITAUAN FRENCH RIVIERA/MONACO/ ITALY/(VATICANCITY)/AUSTRIA7IIECHTENSTEIN/ SWITZERIAND/W GERMANY/HOILAND/BELGIUM/FRANCE/530 words
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Advertisement813 1981-07-20 28 VII Travel 4 Tours NEW ZEALAND PARADISE HOLIDAYS 1 SO All New Zealand Happy Wayfarer 5«3.540 AUSTRALIA 1 3D Auatreka City Jaunt E>tra»agama 3.040/ EUROPE 9D Heart of Europe 975/> USA ISDWeamrerdHo 3.550/= ASIAN SO Lak* Tobe/Meden 510 SDBell SD Bangkok/ Pattaya _737/= 7D Manila/ Bagulp 1.199/8 D Nona Kong/Manila813 words
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Advertisement634 1981-07-20 28 Vlf Travel A Tours >JL NAM HO TMIEL SEimCE (S) PTI LTD Gl4-16-18. Pearfs Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) BTMCtWtK 119, People's Park Complex Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tet 91 1661/91 1662/ *****3/*****2/*****6/ *****8/*****3 TAI4O -4 NEST MALAYSIA TOUR634 words
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Advertisement1038 1981-07-20 28 VII Travel 4 Tours JL^ -4»«^VBaßS>».alfl 'iSbV^bl lfrojj|g SPEVD A I /w^/ relaxing i /a,&/ weekend at /**^/malaysia east /s£'// coastresort i Sjfv DEPARTS EVERY I FRIDAY FOR ONLY $155 AT HYATT KUANTAN I tie AT RANTAU ABANG $175 AT TANJONG JARA SPECIAL CLUB MED I INCL. TRANSFER AND MEMBERSHIP1,038 words
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Advertisement85 1981-07-20 28 SKY ENTERPRISE (1974) CO. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF ADDRESS Please note that as from the 20th July 1981 our new address will be at: Suite 11-01, P.I.L. Building 1 40, Cecil Street, Singapore, 0106 Tel: *****88 Cable Add: GUANIMPORT Telex: RS *****/GUANBEE NOTICE This is to advise that Mr. Ricky85 words
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Advertisement926 1981-07-20 29 An Established Ship Construction and Steel Fabrication Company m Jurong. has vacancies for the following:A) PERSONNEL ASSISTANTS B) PERSONNEL CLERKS Reqalremeata POSITION A 1. Degree from a recognized University m Arts, Business Studies or Management. 2. Experience m the field of Personnel Administration including Industrial Relations. Fresh graduates will also926 words
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Advertisement686 1981-07-20 29 Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the position of ACCOUNTANT m Kota Kinabalu The incumbent should possess a recognised accounting qualification and should preferably have been working for a public accounting firm for at least three years. The successful candidate will take charge of credit control, budgetting and686 words
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Advertisement827 1981-07-20 29 111 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) REDEMPTION OF U5530,000,000 616 1 2 CONVERTIBLE BONDS 1988 To All Bondholders BONDHOLDERS SHOULD ACT NOW The United Overseas Bank Limited has on 12 June 1981 served notice to redeem all its outstanding 6V2 Convertible Bonds 1988 on 14827 words
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Advertisement332 1981-07-20 29 NOTICE OP ADVERTISEMENT TO: WONG PENG FUN IK CWmm Chamber Commerce Iwtvtry MMki mil Street Sagmpare TAKE NOTICE that a Judgment has been entered against you In Suit No. 551 of 1961 and It was entered this 7th day of July 1961 In Volume 234 Page 53 at 2.55 p.m.332 words
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Advertisement582 1981-07-20 29 IN THK MATTER OF THC COMPANIRH ACT, (CHAPTEBItt) AND IN THE MATTES OP LIOU SHIN DEB (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED (bM*rrmted la Ike BepaMe •tStasaawe) (la UeaMkUea) MEMBERS VOLUNTARY WINDINO-UP At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Members Of LIOU SHIN DER (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED duly convened and held at 77 Mln582 words
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Advertisement542 1981-07-20 30 JLJUI i So you are a sports lover. You read all you can about sport and you talk sport with your friends. Why don't you take this passion a step further make sports your life work. You can with The Straits Times... as a sports reporter or sub-editor. It is542 words
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Advertisement694 1981-07-20 30 The Bfl^l P^^MM^^^Hl^ Choice of outright purchase, hire If I ■VV I purchase, lease or rental. Proven by WtiWM Wt owners of more than 300 units m Brunei, Malaysia Singapore. B^a^kiFi^fl WM la^r Built m power compensator I |^J 18 LI I^H automatically adjusts engine power JB t 0 p694 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
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Article, Illustration2345 1981-07-20 31 TIPTOP - TIPTOP By CHRISTINE McCULLOCH stole the show at Bukit Timah yesterday when she landed two popular winners, Tammy (Race One) and Port Master II (Race Seven). Tammy won the Jack And Jill Stakes convincingly by a margin of 10 lengths to pay $13 and $7.2,345 words
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Article30 1981-07-20 31 FIRST: *****5 SECOND: *****5 THIRD: *****7 STARTERS: *****3, *****5, *****9, *****5, *****3, *****0, *****0, *****1, *****2, *****1. CONSOLATION: *****9, *****3, *****1, *****0, *****9, *****4, *****0, *****7, *****9, *****0.30 words
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Article786 1981-07-20 31 THE Stipendiary Steward's report for yesterday's races. RACE I: The veterinary surgeon reported that Bochin bled and horse will not be allowed to race for one month until such time as it passes a satisfactory bleeder's test. The connections of Bochin were fined $25 for using the incorrect786 words
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Advertisement587 1981-07-20 31 SYSTEMS ANALYSTS/FROGR AMMERS OVERSEAS UNION BANK LTD invites applications from experienced Systems Analysts/Programmers to fill key appointments m the Bank's data processing function. Successful candidates will be involved m systems design, programming and implementation of a wide range of applications fey the Bank and its affiliated companies. Applicants should possess587 words
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Article, Illustration677 1981-07-20 32 SILVERSTONE, Sunday Mechanical misfortunes rob Prost and Arnoux BRITAIN'S John Watson ended five years of frustration and failure with a victory m the British Grand Prix motor race here yesterday. The 35-year-old driver from Belfast, Northern Ireland, last tasted world championship success m AustriaReuter; UPI - 677 words
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274 1981-07-20 32 Strike talks to resume in Washington WASHINGTON, Sun. Negotiations to end the 37day baseball strike which threatens to cancel the rest of the season will resume tomorrow in Washington. This was disclosed by Nicholas Fidandis, Director of Mediation Services for the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. He said he wasUPI - 274 words
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Article33 1981-07-20 32 SLANY, Sun. American Shaun Moran, who rides for Sheffield m the British League, won the European Junior speedway title with a mail mum 15 points from five hrats here yesterday. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article, Illustration244 1981-07-20 32 Borg to meet Lendl in final STUTTGART, Sun. Bjorn Borg, of Sweden, will meet Czech Ivan Lendl m the final of an international tennis tournament here today. Borg, who defeated Lendl m this year's French Open final, defeated West German Andreas Maurer 6-2, 6-1 yesterday, while Lendl beat Australian Peter244 words
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Article, Illustration205 1981-07-20 32 Nadia's skills for 'home' viewing BUCHAREST, Sun. Nadia Comaneci, the Rumanian gymnast who has dazzled audiences around the world, finally brings her skills home m a major international event when she competes m the World Student Games opening here today. Nadia emerged at the 1975 European championships m Norway when205 words
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281 1981-07-20 32 GISBORNE, Sun. Heavy rain yesterday helped to dampen a planned major demonstration against the South African rugby union team when they arrived for a controversial New Zealand tour. When the team arrived earlier m Auckland from Los Angeles, about 2,000 jeering demonstrators clashed withReuter - 281 words
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Article190 1981-07-20 32 LAS VEGAS, Sun. Michael Spinks scored a unanimous points decision over Eddie Mustafa Muhammad yesterday to win the World Boxing Association light-heavy-weight title. Spinks, 24, who won the middleweight gold medal at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, knocked do 1 n Muhammad with a tanking right toReuter - 190 words
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Article211 1981-07-20 32 Japanese judokas are tops JAKARTA, Sun. Japan dominated the fourth Asian judo championships which ended here last night, winning 13 of the 16 gold medals at stake. The Japanese also won one silver and two bronzes, while Taiwan were second with one gold, eight silvers and six Bronzes. South KoreaAFP - 211 words
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Article510 1981-07-20 33 ATHLETICS Russian Sergei Litvinov broke the British AllComers' hammer record with a 79.80 m throw, the third best world performance this year. on the second and final day of the Britain-Soviet Union meet m Cateshead yesterday. Britain's M. Girvan was second with 72.20 m and another Briton, R. Weir,Agencies - 510 words
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Article, Illustration539 1981-07-20 33 Marsh sets world wicket-keeping record m Tests LEEDS, Sun. Dennis Lillee celebrated his 32nd birthday yesterday by sending England on the slippery road to defeat m cricket's Third Test against Australia at Headingley. In harness with Terry Alderman (three for 59) and Geoff Lawson539 words
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Article120 1981-07-20 33 AUSTRALIA Ist laas 4«l-l <W. ENGLAND Ist fauv G**ea lbw b Alderman 2 Bayestt b Lawson 12 Brrarley c Marsh b Alderman 10 Gawer c Marsh b Lawson 24 UkttUg lbw b Lillee IS WUley b Lawson 8 BcUuun c Marsh b Lillee 50 T»yl«r c Marsh b LilleeReuter - 120 words
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Article38 1981-07-20 33 A HEAVY downpour caused a Singapore Hockey Association Division One nvtch between Khalsa B and PWi> to be called off yesterday morning. The Division Two match between Heli-Orient and Telerec was cancelled for the same reason.38 words
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321 1981-07-20 33 LONDON, Sun. Whenever Gloucestershire's brilliant Pakistani batsman Zaheer Abbas goes to the crease these days, runs come m abundance. Glamorgan yesterday became the latest side to be put to the sword by the stylish Zaheer. He hammered 159 his eighth county championship century ofReuter - 321 words
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Article164 1981-07-20 33 NORTHAMPTON, Sun. Pakistan cricketer Sarfraz Nawaz unleashed three mighty sixes and eight fours m an exciting innings of 90 to enable Northamptonshire to declare at 328 for seven on the first day of their three-day match against Sri Lanka here yesterday. Sarfraz 's display, whichReuter - 164 words
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505 1981-07-20 33 J. RAJENDRAN - Sathivail hits 119 to steer CSC to victory J. RAJENDRAN By A LATE start and a damp wicket failed to deter S. Sathivail from Scoring an unbeaten century the first m the Singapore Cricket Association Senior League this season to help Ceylon Sports Club A to a 99-run win over505 words
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Article192 1981-07-20 33 Ozeki wins Nagoya final NAGOYA, Sun. In an exciting showdown final of the Nagoya grand sumo tournament today Ozeki (champion) Chiyonofuji pushed out Yokozuna (grand champion) Kitanoumi to claim the championship. It was Chiyonofuji's 14th victory against one defeat m the tournament. The two leading sumo wrestlers had entered today'sAP - 192 words
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Article181 1981-07-20 33 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By THREE late entries Pahang, Sabah and Trengganu have brought the number of contestants m this year's Gurdwara Cup hockey tournament to a record 10. The previous record was last year and m 1975 when eight took part. The three states rang the181 words
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Article, Illustration600 1981-07-20 34 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By Changs romp home to exciting one-two finish THE family who play together stay together, and Taiwan's father-and-son golfing team of Chang Chung-Fa and Chang Toang Liang went one step further m the Changi Wearne-Ley-lang Classic, starting off together like Siamese twins on Friday600 words
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Article94 1981-07-20 34 Professionals: 2M Chang Chung-Fa 67-70-69; 2tB Chang Toang Liang 67-72-69; m P. Braza 70-68-71, Lim Ah Hong 68-72-69; 211 Lim Kian Tiong 68-72-70, Chan Han 69-73^8; 211 M. Marimuthu 72-70-69; 212 Lim Swee Wah 70-70-72. 213 Ali Ratim 70-71-72; 214 Poh Eing Chong 71-71-72, Nazamuddin Yusoff 71-72-71; 21594 words
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Article, Illustration288 1981-07-20 34 SANDWICH, Sun. The British Open golf championship today became a battle again with just nine holes to play as American leader Bill Rogers' five shots lead dwindled to just two over West Ger- I man Bernhard Langer with American Ray Floyd one more behind.Reuter; AP - 288 words
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Article404 1981-07-20 34 SANDWICH (England), Sun. Qualifiers for the final round of the 110 th British Open golf championship at the par-70 Royal St. George's course (xdenotes amateur): tU Bill Rogers (US) 72 66 67 211 Mark James (Bri) 72 70 68, Bernhard Langer (W. Ger.) 73 67 70. 213 IsaoReuter - 404 words
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Article213 1981-07-20 34 284 Bruce Lietzke (US) 76-69-71-69. 2* Ben Crenshaw (US) 72-67-76-71, Howard Clark (Bri) 72-76-7CWB 288 Brian Barnes (Bri) 76-70-70-72, David Graham (Aust) 71-71-74-72, Eamonn Darcy (Ire) 79^9-70-70, Sandy Lyle (Bri) 73-73-71-71. 281 Graham Marsh (Aust) 75-71-72-71, Peter Townsend (Bri) 73-70-73-73. Gordon Brand (Bri) 78-65-74-72. 2M Mark McNultyReuter - 213 words
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Article, Illustration702 1981-07-20 34 SANDWICH, Sun. American Bill Rogers put a stranglehold on the British Open golf championship by taking a five-stroke lead after a third round 67 of near-perfection it Royal St George's heie yesterday. The 29-year-old Texan, joint runner-up in the United States Open last month,AP - 702 words
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Article193 1981-07-20 34 MOLDME (Illinois), Sun. Mexican-born Victor Regalado shot a four-under-par 66 yesterday to take a two-stroke lead after three rounds of a US$2OO,OOO ($430,000) Open golf tournament here. Regalado, the 1978 winner, had a 54-hole total of 199, 11-under-par. Regalado started the day three shots behindReuter - 193 words
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Article199 1981-07-20 34 JERICHO (New York) and tournament record 66 Sun. Donna Caponi Young shot a three-under-par 69 yesterday to take a two-stroke lead after the third round of a US$l25.000 ($268,750) Ladies Professional Golf Association tournament here. Donna, who had a 54hole total of seven-under-par 209, exchangedReuter - 199 words
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Advertisement180 1981-07-20 34 SHARP Vacuum Cleaners Fast, powerful cleaning that's totally convenient* Speed and Power W«» Total Convenience Fast. Power is maintained smoothly jgJt Simple to operate. Easy-to-sec throughout kt ause the 'filter' is Dust Indicator. With added exposed to all-round air circulation. t convenience provided m No clogging; powerful suction always. Model180 words
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Article, Illustration352 1981-07-20 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SAFSA 4 DUNEARN 3 FANDI AHMAD scored twice, but Armed Forces' hero was nippy outside-left Jamaluddin Suleimin in their 4-3 victory over Dunearn United in thq final of the national under-19 soccer tournament at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Jamaluddin'sAZIZ HUSSIN - 352 words
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183 1981-07-20 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Malaysian athletics championships m Ipoh from Oct. 20-23 will include competitors from the ASEAN countries, India, Pakistan, South Korea, Japan and Western Australia. This was decided at the Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union meeting yesterday. MAAU vice-president Darshan Singh Gill:NST - 183 words
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Article31 1981-07-20 35 KUANTAN, Sun. Malacca emerged as South Zone champions of the Malaysian Chinese Football Association tournament when they beat Singapore 2-1 m the final at the Darulmakmur Stadium here tonight. NST.NST - 31 words
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Article, Illustration229 1981-07-20 35 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By LOTTO, missing the services of suspended star centre Chee Tee Hiang, fell 83-93 to a well-drilled Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association Green m a Milo youth basketball championship semi-final match at Gay World Stadium last night. SAFSA, with forwardsWONG KWAI CHOW - 229 words
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Article26 1981-07-20 35 SEOUL, Sun. South Korean Kirn Hwan-Jin captured the World Boxing Association junior flyweight title tonight when he stopped champion Pedro Flores, of Mexico. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article154 1981-07-20 35 Gocentas and Carr win car rally KULA LUMPUR, Sun. The Australian team of Greg Carr and Fred Gocentas won the five-day Winston Eagle Grand National car rally here today. Carr and Gocentas, driving a Mazda 323 Special, maintained the lead in the remaining third and final stage after gaining theNST - 154 words
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Article, Illustration425 1981-07-20 35 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By THE Ovaltine Individual graded squash championships, starting today at the Kallang Complex, is virtually a promotion exercise with no possibility of an upset a lower grade player beating one above him. On paper, there are 316 entries for nine425 words
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Article78 1981-07-20 35 ATHLETICS National inter-primary schools championship (Toa Payoh A. C, 9 BASKETBALL Milo national youth championships (Gay World, 7.30). HOCKEY SHA League Div 1: CSC B v University (Balestier Road, 5.10). Friendly: Singapore women's team v Presidents XI (Padang. 5). BOCCEB NFL Div. i Jubilee v Police (Jurong Stadium,78 words
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275 1981-07-20 35 KEN JALLEH Jr - Singapore to train by playing host KEN JALLEH Jr By SINGAPORE will play host to three top waterpolo teams over the next three months as part of their build-up for the Southeast Asia Games in Manila in December. mmm^ mmmmmm^ mmmm First to arrive will be Palembang of Indonesia, who275 words
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Article, Illustration201 1981-07-20 35 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By SAILOR and windsurfer Ho Kah Soon may book a trip to Okinawa for the world Windsurfer championship if he continues to skim through the water at the present rate. In trip Windsurfer Open championship at the East Coast lagoon yesterday, Ho finished201 words
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Advertisement15 1981-07-20 35 RESULTS DRAW No: 57/81 5 OUT OF 49 25, 47, 4 24,8 ADD. No 2215 words
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Article, Illustration86 1981-07-20 36 EVERY shntterbng's dream. ..the moon passing through several phases of its eclipse over Boston early Friday morning, before storting to return to its natural state. This photograph of the moon was made with a CM mm lens and the moon exposed on the same piece ofAP - 86 words
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141 1981-07-20 36 BRUSSELS, Sun. EEC president Gaston Thorn's chief adviser, Mr Fernand Spaak, was found shot dead m his apartment yesterday. His wife was also found dead m their Brussels apartment, apparently electrocuted m the bath. Mr Spaak, 57, a Belgian, was Mr Thorn's chiefReuter - 141 words
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251 1981-07-20 36 BONN, Sun. Chancellor Helmut Schmidt got another poor showing m an opinion poll published today, which showed that his government now rates consistently lower than that of Mr Willy Brandt, who re- signed seven years ago over a spy scandal. Mr BrandtUPI - 251 words
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Article61 1981-07-20 36 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Reagan today declared the state of Kansas a major disaster area following severe storms, tornadoes and flooding which caused extensive damage this week, the White House announced. The president's action will permit the use of federal funds for relief and recovery effortsReuter - 61 words
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Article60 1981-07-20 36 MANILA, Sun. Philippine coast guard authorities placed at 15 the death toll m the fire that razed an inter-island passenger ship off the southern coast of Manila on Friday. Authorities counted 399 survivors out of some 448 registered on board the south bound vessel, Juan.AFP - 60 words
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Article76 1981-07-20 36 IX)NDON, Sun. Iran has dealt a blow to an international drug network by arresting eight people and seizing 716 kg of heroin worth US$37 million (5J79.5 million) on the black market. Iranian strte radio said today. A police spokesman quoted by the radio said a tip-offReuter - 76 words
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Article62 1981-07-20 36 KARACHI, Sun. PoJce seized US$ll million (5J23.6 million) worth of hashish yesterday from a ship bound for the Netherlands and arrested two Pakistanis. Acting on a tip, police found over 1100 kg of the drug concealed m the frame of a conveyor belt which was beingUPI - 62 words
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Article37 1981-07-20 36 CHICAGO, Sun. A plywood fence gave way during a park picnic and concert yesterday, sending dozens of people crashing Into the bandstand and starting a stampede m which at least 45 people were injured. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article31 1981-07-20 36 ROME. Sun. Rain and high winds pounded the Italian peninsula from the Alps to Sicily on today, killing at least two people and disrupting rail and highway transportation. -AP.AP - 31 words
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312 1981-07-20 36 Mrs Thatcher blames TV as a cause of race riots LONDON, Sunday PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday blamed television as one of the major factors for the race violence m Britain because TV had detracted from porson-to-person contact, leading youths to hit out at any form of authority. Saying thatAP - 312 words
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440 1981-07-20 36 BANGKOK, Sunday AS expected, Vietnam, Kampuchea and the Soviet Union today rejected the results of the United Nations conference on Kampuchea which ended m New York on Friday. While Vietnam and its Hanoi-backed Heng Samrin regime called the final resolution "illegalAgencies - 440 words
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Advertisement205 1981-07-20 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. The new management at the Monetary Authority of Singapore is really intent on sweeping clean, doing away with yet another bugbear of bankers the ticket system. How then will capital flows be monitored? The stock market will have to contend with another adverse205 words
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Miscellaneous167 1981-07-20 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Mainly fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 8.46 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.34 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 12/18C Cloudy Lw Angelea 20 30C Cloudy AtkeM 25/36C dear MaarM 21 37 C Gear Bahrain ?C Clew MmU* 23/31C Ran167 words
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Article52 1981-07-20 1 CONTRARY to widespread speculation, Inchcape Bhd will retain the lucrative Toyota vehicle franchise for Singapore and Malaysia. Toyota Motor Sales is not planning to withdraw the franchise from Inchcape, said Mr Takahisa Fujita m Tokyo. Mr Fujita is Toyota's assistant manager for exports, Oceania and Southeast52 words
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Article76 1981-07-20 1 TWO meetings will be held today; Metal Box Singapore Ltd AGM at Shangri-La Hotel at noon, and Pacific Development Credit Bhd EOGM at 7th Floor, Wisma Central, Kuala Lumpur at 10.30 a.m. There will be three meetings tomorrow; Fraser Neave Ltd AGM at OCBC Centre at 11 am,76 words
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Article70 1981-07-20 1 MOHAN'S Properties and Investment Co, earlier rumoured to be the target of a takeover by Malayan United Industries (MUI), has been suspended from trading on the Hongkong Stock Exchange. A statement from Mohan's is expected to be issued soon. Meanwhile, its parent company, HutchinsonWhampoa, has announced that it70 words
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Article47 1981-07-20 1 THE SES has written to ask Keppel Shipyard Ltd of a news report that it is involved m the money broking business. In accordance with the exchange's corporate disclosure policy and listing requirements, Keppel has to furnish SES with relevant information pertaining to the above.47 words
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Article56 1981-07-20 1 MALAYAN United Industries Bhd (MUI) has replied to KLSE queries concerning the rumours that the company is boosting investment m Hongkong via a property firm purchase. In its statement, MUI said it receives offers and propositions from time to time and will notify the exchange m the event56 words
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Article72 1981-07-20 1 GENEVA, Sun. Developing countries have attacked the European Common Market and the United States for failure to get down to negotiations last week on a new agreement governing the world textile trade. At the same time, the developing states moved to close off a provision allowing the richerReuter - 72 words
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Article36 1981-07-20 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. Housing starts fell 11 per cent m June to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.03 million units, the lowest since a 938,000 rate m May 1980, the Commerce Department said. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article69 1981-07-20 1 LONDON, Sun. Lloyd's of London, the world's biggest and oldest insurance market, has overwhelmingly rejected a proposal by a parliamentary committee that its members who recruit underwriters should be "divorced" from those who operate underwriting syndicates. The proposal was made by a parliamentary committee studying a bill alreadyReuter - 69 words
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Article61 1981-07-20 1 MANILA, Sun. The inflation rate m the Philippines declined slightly from the 12.47 per cent rate of May to 12.29 per cent m June, the government said. The government said the rate is lower than the inflation rates for similar periods during the last two years; 17.26 perUPI - 61 words
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409 1981-07-20 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - Forest products boost Indonesian f orex earnings NAJEEB JARHOM By INDONESIA'S vast forests, containing a large portion of the world's tropical hardwoods, have enabled forest products to become Indonesia's second most important source of foreign exchange earnings, next to oil and natural gas. These exports were valued at US$997 million409 words
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213 1981-07-20 1 Key to success in the computer industry THE success of the Singapore computer industry m the long run is dependent on the acceptance and utilization of Singapore's resources by countries m the region. The President of the Singapore Computer Society (SCS) Mr Robert lav, said this at the society's second213 words
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553 1981-07-20 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ ABOUT HALF IN OFFSHORE OIL INDUSTRY By INVESTORS continued to show their faith m the industrial climate m Singapore last month by putting m the investment pipeline more than $100 million m new investments. A variety of ventures are involved,553 words
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364 1981-07-20 1 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By FORTY-FOUR senior executives attending the first Harvard Management Residential programme m Singapore will analyse 33 case studies for the next two weeks to find new approaches m solving business problems m this region. The cases, filling nearly 1,000 pages will364 words
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Article126 1981-07-20 1 A SIX-MAN Mexican government financial mission, arrived yesterday for a threeday unofficial visit to study the financial and economic system here. Led by the Undersecretary for Finance, Mr J S Herzog, the group will meet top government officials for briefing;, on financial institutions, capital markets and economic126 words
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249 1981-07-20 1 BARELY two weeks after it announced a 0.5 per cent increase m its prime lending rate, the Development Bank of Singapore has announced yet another rise. This time, another 0.5 per cent is to be added to the rate which it charges249 words
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505 1981-07-20 1 MALAYAN United Industries' (MUI) merchant banker, Morgan Guaranty Pacific Ltd (MGP), has served notice of its takeover offer to Ming Court Hotel Ltd (MCH) and Hotel Malaysia Ltd (HML). In a statement on Saturday, MGP said that the offerReuter - 505 words
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Article69 1981-07-20 1 THE HONGKONG stock market looks set broadly to maintain its recent upward momentum, and this is likely to propel the Hang Seng share index through the 2,000 level by the year-end. On the back of significant overseas interest supported by enthusiastic local following, the Hang Seng index vaulted69 words
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Article162 1981-07-20 1 BRITISH .stockbrokers James Capel advised m this month's issue of its monthly publication. International Equity Earnings Estimates, that the Singapore/Malaysian market is "very fully priced and vulnerable and cautioned investors to "restrict investment to companies of undoubted quality." It noted that last month, the index reached a162 words
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Article109 1981-07-20 1 THE following Is a list of the II most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover In thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the Ugh and tow tor 1981 *cnpu> Tancvrr Pried Hlgfc L*» tM Jal n109 words
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Article66 1981-07-20 1 •BT Index: •Indi strtals pFlnancc: ••Hotel! 'Properties Minings ■PUnUtions: 3OCBC: :SESInd: *****9 929.44 2066.58 1357 95 991.92 387.43 1035 33 889.42 938.14 *****5 925.48 2045.87 1333.54 988.94 397 09 1028.52 8*6.37 931.80 *****8 909.54 2030.97 1302.22 981.85 396 99 1020.51 874.53 916.04 *****7 912.80 2038.42 1306.91 988 49 390.6666 words
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Article82 1981-07-20 1 "BT Index *****1 •Industrials 1193 98 feFlnanc* 1935 45 ••Hotels: 520 58 •Properties: 1277.88 •Tins: ***** •^Rubbers *****2 *****2 1160.72 *****1 519 16 *****1 460 61 1374.57 *****5 *****1 1157.71 1159.11 1913.23 1896.74 518.81 519.16 1247.62 1251 50 ***** ***** *****2 *****8 *****1 1158.02 1877.64 519.05 1253.36 461.20 1363.3882 words
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Article2490 1981-07-20 2 WEEKLY detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, with the year's high and low, followed by the week's movement in prices, the dividend, the net price earnings ratio and the volume of business. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr'. Net 1M1 Last Vld P/E Vol2,490 words
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Article320 1981-07-20 2 THE US Sing dollar opened at the week's low of $2.1490 which was below the previous week's close, in the Singapore forex market last week. This was due to news of an unexpected fall in money supply M1-B by US$1.3 billion, and lower ACU interest rates. The US dollar,320 words
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Article186 1981-07-20 2 THE LIRA is currently trading at 1210 lira/US dollar, easier than its early June level of 1160, as high US interest rates have buoyed the stong US dollar. Within the EMS, then gh, the Lira has held steady m second or .nird place, says Manufacturers Hanover Trust. New York,186 words
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Article321 1981-07-20 2 THE interbank market showed an easier trend last week. The overnight rate opened firm at 22 per cent on Monday and eased rapidly towards midweek (base day) at parity, before closing the week higher at 16-1/ 2 per cent on Friday. In line with the overnight trends, One and321 words
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Article61 1981-07-20 2 THE AVERAGE discount rate on 91-day Teasury BUs finned to 6.606 per cent at the latest tender from 6.496 per cent previously, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS, said. Applications totalled $162 60 million for the $120 million of Bills on offer. About 74 per cent ofReuter - 61 words
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Article165 1981-07-20 2 ASIAN currency average depwrit rate* tor the week ended Jnly 11: ISKBiopricM) Hifk Uw 7 days lt't 18' 1 month IBM 17 7/16 2 months 18 9/16 1911/16 3 months 18'? 17 6 months 18' 17»/1« 5 months MM 16'. 12 months 17 16 9/'« Swbihua High165 words
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Article43 1981-07-20 2 FOR THE week ended Saturday July 18, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak fud: 2 to 7 per cent. Geaeral fond: 4.7 to 5.125 per cent. Mavemeata of funds totalled $1,361 million43 words
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Article40 1981-07-20 2 LONDON: Copper prices on Friday (previous in brackets) Wirebar Spot 1:902 50 (£907 50); sellers L903 00 (***** 00). Three Month buyers £926.00 (£932. SO). sellers 1:926 50 1:933 00 1 Market taae: Barely steady. Ha In- 15.600 tonnes40 words
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Article373 1981-07-20 2 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday, July 17, 1981. BANK'S tPUt Algemene Bank MM American Express 14 Am'dam R'terdam Bank 14' Asia Commercial 13 A k NZ Banking Group IS Ban Hin Lee Bank 13 Bane a Commercial? 14 Banco373 words
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Article434 1981-07-20 3 THE depramtoa la the stoek market contined last week m the Straits Times Industrial Index went dawn by K.K point* tottMl. Except for a slight Utt en Thursday when Dr Mahatalr ni officially §worn In aa Malaysia's («vta Prime Minister, tke market recorded declloes throughout the week. A434 words
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Article547 1981-07-20 3 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market had yet to pull out of the recent downtrend last week as bears maintained a strong presence throughout. In (act, share prices took some (airly bad beating. Consequently, (alls were noticeable on a broad range of stocks. With sellers predominant, the market thus547 words
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Article73 1981-07-20 3 Cwraat Date paymrat payaMr Chtm lad 15' ;(b) July 23 Saay* lad 12- ,TE July 23 POUu 9t';(m) July 31 PakPrtt 3'!^ July 31 Perils Pltat 9- I July 31 Raletgfc 5' i hi July 31 (a) Adjusted for scrip issue (b) First and Final I Interim TE73 words
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Article410 1981-07-20 3 LONDON: The weakness of sterling and concern over hign US interest rates dominated market sentiment and prompted falls of over one point in government bonds last week, dealers said. Equities were mixed but the undertone was firm after the successful conclusion of British Petroleum Co's 624 million rightsReuter - 410 words
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Article204 1981-07-20 3 Rubber eases LONDON: Rubber Futures eased on Friday, on lack of physical offtake and lower after hours' Eastern prices, to close at or near session lows with on balance losses of mainly 1.20 to 0.85p per kilo. Turnover was 169 lots of 15 tonnes including 12 Kerbs and three Options.204 words
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305 1981-07-20 3 ERRATIC, but overall easier, conditions predominated in a week of active trading with nearby rubber down about nine cents on balance, says HvtkUy, Catler, Batk mad CwnpMy in its weekly review of the Singapore and Malaysian rubber markets. A jump of 2 pence in305 words
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Article181 1981-07-20 3 THE STRAITS tin price gained another four cents to MJ31.05 per kilo in Penang on Saturday, on an official offering up 70 tonnes to 300 tonnes. LONDON: The afternoon market remained active with fresh buying taking Three Months up to a 10-month high of £7,140 on Friday,181 words
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Article338 1981-07-20 3 THE Singapore produce market continued to be passive last week with turnover and prices remaining dull. A pepper trader said white pepper was only about $2.50 cheaper while black pepper's price, despite holding steady, had a softer undertone. He said that because of the low prices, pepper338 words
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Article67 1981-07-20 3 Melbourne (1) 361 65B 356 85B *****S *****S Mew York 418 OOB 415 OOB *****S 41S00S London *****B 416 5OB *****S 418.00S Zurich *****B *****B 417.0OS 42O0OS Paris 485 73 ***** 8*1 PM Hongkong 415 50B *****B *****S 4170OS Sincapon (2) 415 OOB 415 MB 4160OS *****S Bxport prices67 words
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Article33 1981-07-20 3 **iv j*, ls ju*,, Jlrtyl7 j^ lg »s Rubber (S) 229.50 226.50 219W 219 ZU?£ Rubber (M) 250.00 247.50 mo 00 MO 00 Z •'"MtperkUo to cents per kik.33 words
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Article528 1981-07-20 3 NEW YORK, Fri. Stocks started a small rally in the last hour of trading after moving in a narrow range all day. The Dow Jones industrial average closed at 958.90, up 3.42 points, after showing fractional gains most of the day. Advances led declines by 781-to-619 and volume528 words
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Article51 1981-07-20 3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 523.7 Thursday 529.3 Week Ago 524.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 958.90 Thursday 955.48 Week ago 955.07 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1810.20 Thursday 1781.82 Week ago 1777.13 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 727.9 Thursday 7290 Week ago 730.0 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 868.2 Thursday 664 8 Week ago51 words
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Article14 1981-07-20 3 THE Tokyo stock market was closed on Saturday Third Saturday of the month.14 words
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Article305 1981-07-20 3 AMSTERDAM, Fri. Share prices were mixed to lower with KLM and Royal Dateh reducing opening losses to 3.50 and 2.50 guilders in Dutch internationals, dealers said. Major ordinary banks were unchanged from yesterday, while mortgage bank WUH turned its 3.50 opening gain into an 0.50 loss. Investment funds were305 words
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Article397 1981-07-20 3 ZURICH, Fri. Prices closed mixed with bank shares under pressure but chemicals were in demand, dealers said. Credit Salne hearer lost 35 francs to 2,100, Union Bank bearer fell 30 francs to 2,925, and Volksbank lost 15 francs to 1,485 francs, in double the volume of previous days. An397 words
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301 1981-07-20 4 POOR demand for petroleum products m the Singapore spot market is believed to nave adversely affected Petronas' refining programme, forcing the Malaysian national oil company to sell below the posted price. In a recent tender, it may have sold fuel oil at301 words
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192 1981-07-20 4 TIN prices have fallen by about 18 per cent during the first six months of this year, with Penang prices (representative of Malaysian tin prices) averaging MJ30.27 per kilogram during the period as against an average of Ms3s.yl for the whole192 words
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Article138 1981-07-20 4 EXPORT PROMOTION SEMINAR STARTS THIRTY-FIVE manufacturers of electronic components tram Singapore, Korea, Hongkong, Taiwan and the Philippine* will attead a fiveday sranlßsr on export promotion which starts ■ere today Chairman of the Singapore Manufacturer*' A—catloa Mr Ong Leng Oman, will open the ■tmlMr aa "Expert nramsttop, hew to Bod partners"138 words
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433 1981-07-20 4 THE Malaysian Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry feels Ihfti the prevailing credit squeeze m the domestic capital market is acting as a damper on local private investment. lis secretary general, Datuk Tan Seng Teck. said that many members of the chamber have433 words
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463 1981-07-20 4 IPOH Garden is expected to reap total net pretax profits of about Ms4s million from the three phases of its Plaza Pekeliling project m Kuala Lumpur. Pretax profits from the first phase of the shopping-cum-office complex has been estimated at $14463 words
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401 1981-07-20 4 LONDON, Sun. World demand for oil is likely to begin rising again m the next few months after slumping four per cent last year. Western oil industry ex perts said today. But the world oil glut, which hasReuter - 401 words
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Advertisement63 1981-07-20 1 Asia Building Society open doors to better opportunities. Better interest rates. Better loan terms. Better opportunities for financial growth. You'll find it all at Asia Building Society. We'll handle all your financial needs, big or small with that personal touch. Call us today we'll be glad to help you. I63 words
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Advertisement403 1981-07-20 3 CHECKUP A DAIHATSU B^F SERVICE W ,M^F CAMPAIGN W 20JULY-BAUGBI V WITHMR.H.CHISOKU SERVICE ENGINEER FROM DAIHATSU, JAPAN IN ATTENDANCE *****1 L 1 v^ SL^» APPOINTMENT SINTIENSENqNOW! JURONq CENTRE —I^_^^. II Teban Gardens Crescent. Jurong. Singapore 2260^^__ PROTECTION ENGINEERS VU> AND CONSULTANTS c*l u^ AUTOMATIC WET. DRY RISERS w»m^ FOAM MONITORS403 words
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Advertisement136 1981-07-20 4 *****8.. I .Hid -I THE BIGGEST CHOICE OF SERVICES TO THE ORIENT. jr s SIA now offers 91 Ltifl :W^ X services every week ■j^_ W^ I from Singapore to the ifllfcfe I O" ent tne biggest S&^fe. roSaWil 9 choice. ■L P^~«3l Serving Bangkok Wk. HF^ii and Hong Kong136 words
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Advertisement67 1981-07-20 4 INVEST IN AUSTRALIA Sydney residential property prices will continue to rise steeply and offer a great investment tyExperienced Sydney real estate investor will arrange the selection and purchase of suitable properties for Singapore clients. Call Mr S. Pask at the York Hotel from July 20th to July 23rd Jor further67 words
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Article, Illustration701 1981-07-20 1 NG WAI LENG - German studies Which place is better? NG WAI LENG By MUST students who want to be good m German learn it m Germany? Chan Wai Meng, 19-year-old national serviceman, does not think so. To him, constant exposure among the natives m Germany is useful only "as far as pronunciation and701 words
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Article281 1981-07-20 1 Let's Learn Mandarin Lesson 95: The police-force VOCABULARY: 1) i\]%L yinxiang impression 2) Ift 1% zanshang= appreciate; admire 3) \li\ fuza complicated 4) sfc f 1 fanzh6ng heavy 5) MPA budui= force (troops) 6) r^^: gaige reform; change 7) Mis tiaozhan challenge 8) ili yiliinchuan a series 9) MW if281 words
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Article, Illustration70 1981-07-20 1 %m%>>%% GUO country; nation S Is composed of Q (boundary), (land), o (mouth) and X (spear). g| therefore means land, people and weapons within a boundary a country. The simplified form pats only j£ <j*6e, representing king) within the boundary Q produce nation: gj But a king needs70 words
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Article64 1981-07-20 1 S] GUO 93 guoboo national treasure mm guobTn state guest guoch(sn goods made m own country guodu capital of a country guofo law B« gu6gi national anthem mm guohuT national emblem mm guoji's nationality BMv guof! internal ional B* guoq'= national flag For example, you may say,64 words
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Advertisement463 1981-07-20 1 Shouldn't you keep Ajinomoto Frozen Foods in your freezer too? The incredible tasting frozen food that cooks in minutes. Here are melt-in-the-mouth meals from Ajinomoto. Wide, satisfying VKH B S1L sh^^ 818 i-i»«- J<J1 L Jr varieties of the freshest frozen food you can choose from your v k* ,-ruc463 words
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Advertisement60 1981-07-20 1 Oortesy Is m»re thaa saying Tiiaak Yaa n Sorry. T* find rat abrat what eaartesy actually means and h«w It affects car lives, tnrnto Pap«B I Now hear I He Is an anforgetaI bly spunky participant In an nnforgetoMy talented llttle crewd In an anfergetable eancert See Pages 4 and60 words
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Article, Illustration294 1981-07-20 2 THE Sea And The Japanese (Ch 5, MS p.m.): To the Japanese, the sea is their rice bowl. Generations of Japanese have considered the sea indispensable to life because a large proportion of their food comes from it. This documentary features the traditional sea festivals celebrated m many villages and294 words
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Article935 1981-07-20 2 TGE Young And The Restless (Ch S, 3 p.m.): After Lance leaves to meet Lorie (or lunch, Vanessa convinces Leslie to confront Lorie about her supposed affair with Brad. Lorie, however, on hearing that her sister, Leslie, was invited by Vanessa, decides to see her immediately.935 words
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Advertisement327 1981-07-20 2 AT THE CROSSROADS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST aMa^B^B^B^aM I I b^bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbm bb^bbbbbbbbMHllbbbl BBBW^^~"ai^ Most effkienl and modern port m the GULF PORT QABOOf MUSCAT At Port Qaboos we offer the Isstest turnaround Round the clock berthing/unberthing (or your vessels Lets time m port means more 24 -hour most efficient stevedore327 words
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Miscellaneous242 1981-07-20 2 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 I( s a caje gj tbat kind 1 Couples take singles by rail (6) one m love (8) 5 Composer of sound set service 7 Metro starts m the wake of engineer (8) another car of note (S) 9 Ramshackle native quarters m 8 Case242 words
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Miscellaneous68 1981-07-20 2 EXHIBITION on antilittering, Joo Chiat CC, organised by PA and Ministry of Environment, from 3 p.m. Last day. TALK on the Central Provident Fund, by Mr Yeo Leong Hai, in English, Toa Payoh CC, 8 p.m. COMPETITION on lantern-making, for the Mooncake Festival. Three sections Open, CC and Student. Entry68 words
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Miscellaneous1187 1981-07-20 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opeimc fokwed by The You* 625 BW °W lts Llfe And The Restless 6 45 The Sea And The Japanese 3.25 The Sword Of Romance (r) l^V** P f lf l P £L r 7.30 Hews And Weather Forecast 4.15 Take Kerr (Malay)1,187 words
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Article, Illustration664 1981-07-20 3 YOU want Woody Allen to pitch your toothpaste, or Katherine Hepburn to pep up a sales meeting? The reclusive stars would almost certainly refuse, even supposing you could afford them. But a Hollywood-based company, Ron Smith's Celebrity-I/>ok-Aiikes, offers "the next best" for far less. "There is onlyAP - 664 words
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Article766 1981-07-20 3 ANDREW POLLACK - ANDREW POLLACK By m NEW YORK THE emergence of new sources of television programming, such as the video cassette, videodisc and cable netv orks, has stimulated a demand for larger, sharper and more life-like television pictures. Projection television sets are just starting to catch on. YetNYT - 766 words
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Advertisement349 1981-07-20 3 Turn on Generating Sets Designed and built to high engineering standards for continuous trouble-free ■■4 ET^l Wk operation K^iS Economical| v P riced t n lß'tf^ industrial applications fS 0^ WL MariM aixiliary units Approved by Lloyds Water cooled generating sets for maximum, proven reliability at low cost EX-STOCK SPARE349 words
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Article, Illustration504 1981-07-20 4 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM Forget Us Not (a music and dance soiree) Thursday (by invitation onlvl Previewed by IT was not unlike any other amateur concert. There was the gaucherie, but there was also the dedication and joy m the participants which more than subtracted all the slips. ButThe Times - 504 words
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Advertisement345 1981-07-20 4 fWe Don't Fly Kites I Anymore! m >^^i. s^_ B^^^^szajaj p^Rk\ hJaa alar c£OM .^^^^^w«^^^^l J atk3 rr Mi B^^^^roa! Br~~ The east coast of peninsula Malaysia has not lost its splendour, Now, an addition to its mystics and exclusiveness. DESARU jceafood Restaurant VtL' Onl\ OCX U< Ihl I >345 words
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Article, Illustration626 1981-07-20 5 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN Ding Mercado Tomorrow, SBC Ch 5,7.50 p.m. Previewed by FILIPINO singer superstar Ding Mercado, now Hongkongbased, was flown m by SBC to host three song-and-dance specials, produced by Goh Guan Siew and Suhaimi Jais. Ding once reed-thin, but now Mr Body Beautiful (m just six months)626 words
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Article482 1981-07-20 5 PATRICK SHEN - PATRICK SHEN The Godsend (An ambiguous little devih On at Premier; Reviewed by DM Alligator, the ca mera-as-alligator-eyes -style was juot one method whereby the theme of watching recurs and transmutes throughout the film. Consider- this: We watch, through the rectangular screen, the kid watching the482 words
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Advertisement545 1981-07-20 5 CAY INJECTS LIFE Ski. w EHjHI «P fiS^, jfl KSI i» Your diesel-powered engine bursts into life when Hjfe^t,- BWft^^lß BL— PS fitted with CAY fuel injection parts and equipment. H ife^ I I jJPVfI Bt*jß Hj Because its torque control' adjusts fuel ™TT W|Pl I consumption according to the545 words
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Advertisement413 1981-07-20 6 I ORCHARD: I AST DAYS' I (*****88) l-fIW I U. 4 SHOWS 1 30, 4.00, 6.30 9 1 5pm The fasurieat eaoeiy taaaa aa tke acroea^.. eaa> aiafcr naj I J^^i^'Jk laaga bat aae! i VL Ji HURRY! HURRY! SEE IT NOW! < CATHAY: 13th HILARIOUS DAY; (*****00) 1 lorn,413 words
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Advertisement630 1981-07-20 6 .G^CATHAYJ LAST DAVai 1J», 4^o. SJOSS 15pm (l( l (OtIiSWIA IK Ii Kls fris.T>'. (I Hvjl 111 vJIJ i fi aa huputi asi rr no wi i IS* MBJUaOU* DAY! I, 11am.ua, «ja, ua, (.ISpfn i CharlotsT'Xbc'" Jl i«]»li«i:aan.ris^r.-si NOW SHO WINGI I 11am. 1J0. 4.00. 1 30 9 15pm630 words
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Advertisement283 1981-07-20 7 EBUFFET LUNCHp icy x. *1 I i^— Ml/coftee hOUSeMaßaaaaaaaaaMß^fl KSp ASEAN Buffet Lunch "Choose from a wide selection of spicy dishes!" NYONYA *r Buffet Lunch "Original and authentic, the best m town!" Low Cost Business Computer Exhibition Venue: Victoria Memorial Exhibition Hall Date Time: 22 —23 July 1981 12.00 noon283 words
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Advertisement677 1981-07-20 7 THE TIME IQ MOW _____^^™_i_j, j_^ Iw llwfff tl Iv l ILLU WCiO never greater m^ w M jii» J *...i fl for men and women with these Mi^il|jli(liwiMM^|2: "SSSKBSH LEADERSHIP |L pSiS S* 9 ABILITIES: jSPSU SSiili W s^^ P^^M t •EFFECTIVE SPEAKING "T| I I ||igiP W Ji**»N««2r*'**677 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1981-07-20 8 Courtesy a We all know that courtesy is not simply pinning on a smile badge; nor is it an act of charity, humane and unselfish though it may be. So what exactly is it, and how does it affect our lives? DR CHUA BENG HUAT, a sociologist, takes an analytical1,425 words
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Advertisement256 1981-07-20 8 Oncwuch New Method Home Electrolysis Instead of removing hair once every month cJo it once and for all "One Touch" home electrolysis results «re now yours m the system permanently removes privacy and comfort of your home, unwanted hair irom eyebrows, And for less than the cost of a face,256 words
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Advertisement65 1981-07-20 8 /iVk\ McAlister presents The Lancaster Beauty Special at BMEnULWeme July 20 dr26th Jk\ HLmbb| i^fc^t V ■i9HJai /AN^ASTERTr f^T I "Coffret Flash Beaute" ■*§^P^ is your exquisite Lancaster make-up kit, F"REE (while stock last) with every purchase of Lancaster products totalling $75 or more s^M McAlister Co Ltd ■^^^■J IV65 words
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Article, Illustration696 1981-07-20 9 Class struggle between schools 4 Public schoolers are show-offs, snobs, use flowery language, are social climbers and have problems with women," said many of those questioned by Hewstone. But those attending the elite insitutions think even less of their counterparts who are part of the state-run school system. According to696 words
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Article641 1981-07-20 9 SEIGO SAKAMOTO - A moving way to cure arthritis SEIGO SAKAMOTO By m BEPPU, Japan 4 He said that about one-third were wheelchair patients when they arrived. He claimed that when they left the clinic some of them "walked, ran or even jumped". Daily exercises range from clambering up and down 1,000 toReuter - 641 words
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Advertisement353 1981-07-20 9 r REDIFFUSION has the finest >. range of Philips Colour TV for 1 your utmost viewing pleasure. E?>l Dl IDC symbol of leading kjP 1 lUi v t echnol °9yFully guaranteed by Rediffusion with genuine spare parts including picture tube. Model 26CL-9000 ij, i —^H^ OMB I Down pay ma353 words
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Article, Illustration2039 1981-07-20 10 Back m the leisurely days of last century an ambassador often acted without instructions; dispatches took six months to reach Sir Stamford Raffles from England... and another six to bring a reply. But with instant communications and the very different style of diplomacy today, the role of2,039 words
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Advertisement242 1981-07-20 11 iwata The specialist m air compressors and spraying equipment. The wide range of Iwata standard and specialised painting equipment, including computerised painting robots, are a result of over half a century of continuous researcn and development. fIL DAM-04 jf j Motor Driven AirUss Spray equipment Engine Driven Airless -H^' *"KNo242 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1981-07-20 12 1 he timberburger is not a new kind of burger but a consequence of demand for hamburgers. As more Americans turn to fast foods the price of beef rose so that wholesalers had to turn to alternative supply sources. Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala have virgin rainforests which1,023 words
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Advertisement520 1981-07-20 12 Anyone Can Be A Musician fe^g with just one linger! .^^^t^/LS S>^^ No vCQ* a^L^LT W 3** The high-capacity LSI* o! Casio has resulted m IB^ZToT^^^' m m m a, automatically with a touch of a key. this revolutionary new musical instrument. 99 10 r— m^ I 5 Prasat Sounds520 words
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Article, Illustration664 1981-07-20 13 London's 150 foreign embassies solved the problem by asking the bridegroom what he wanted and passed the hat around to buy a bed. And the tonne of peat that's already arrived at Buckingham Palace is almost certain to be unique. But for 2,500 guests, and well-wishers664 words
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Advertisement506 1981-07-20 13 "We recommend Orbit anytime" Mr. Wong. Purchasing Manager. has received a pat on the back from |Bk his company head Mr Tan. her boss, is assured of a good- looking letter every time he puts Jk his signature on it l^f^f s^^^^B f is enjoying rapid I C turnover m506 words
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Advertisement563 1981-07-20 14 I SALES I I REPRESENTATIVE I COPYrNG PRODUCTS I 3M is an international company with offices m more than 50 I countries around the world handling thousands of products. I 3M Singapore invites applications from suitably qualified I and dynamic persons who wish to embark on a challenging I career563 words
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Advertisement614 1981-07-20 14 The Seaman today is no longer a mere sailor. He is trained to be conversant m nautical subjects such as Survival at Sea, Basic Rule of the Road and other specialised fields depending on his vocation: In the RSN, we offer you this chance to be a° A. NAVAL GUNNER614 words
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Advertisement613 1981-07-20 14 /3\ SINGAPORE AUTOMOTIVE I W EN6IIIEERIIIG (PTE) LTD. Symbol of Integrity We are a fast expanding organisation envisaging multi-million dollar investment m the development of new buildings m our existing site. Due to the planned expansion, we now have vacancy for the following position: Engineering (Building Estate) Executive The principle613 words
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Advertisement433 1981-07-20 14 M An established Company m Jurong engaged m the manufacture of high quality products and precision toolings requires 1. SALES EXECUTIVE 3. MACHOfESETTERS 4. MATERIAL HANDLER (MALE) REQUIREMENTS Applicants must possess for POSTION I Technical qualifications with 1-2 years soles experience m Toolings and industrial products Must possess own transport433 words
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Advertisement635 1981-07-20 15 BJ A^ »7gfcl l wl ■■Til■! kl ■V^M f GM SINGAPOR^II I (AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS) II GM Singapore is looking for qualified and dynamic professionals to join our Company as: A. PRODUCT SUPPORT ENGINEER B. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER C. PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS (NIGHT DAY SHIFT) D. PRODUCTION CONTROL SUPERVISOR E. BUYER/EXPEDITOR For posit635 words
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Advertisement579 1981-07-20 15 I KBWUm 9 AGKASS, leading the world today m the inno»a- I I tire design and manufacture of measuring, analytical and I I computation equipment and marketing over 4,000 products I I throughout 68 cities, has yet another challenging position I I with wide career advancement prospects to offer m579 words
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Advertisement598 1981-07-20 15 We are looking for a person with an inquiring and analytical mind to join our internal audit department as AUDIT ASSISTANT to carry out assigned audit task* within the Philips Group m Singapore. Applicants must have completed Professional I of ACCA and neve a minimun of 2 years auditing experience.598 words
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Advertisement534 1981-07-20 15 ECONOMIC DEYELOPMErfT BOARD Japan-Singapore Institute of Software Technology The Economic Development Board, m collaboration with the Government of Japan, is establishing the Japan-Singapore Institute of Software Technology for the training of computer professionals m Singapore. The Institute will qe equipped with the most modern training equipment and facilities and is534 words
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Advertisement219 1981-07-20 16 1 1 BWMUD BW Mud (M) Sdn. Bhd. wishes to fill vacancies m its K.L. office for the posts of:SECRETARY Qualifications Knowledge of typing shorthand Ability to operate telex machine Abie to work independently Experience 2 to 3 years at least. DRIVER CUM DESPATCH CLERK Qualification Knowledge of English language219 words
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Advertisement674 1981-07-20 16 I -53LSINGAPORE AUTOMOTIVE LEASING PTE LTD CAREER OPPORTUNITIES WITH A New Leasing Company In order to handle our fast growing business, we invite applicants for the posts of: Equipment Leasing Executives (5525,000 p a. negotiable) The persons appointed will be responsible for lease evaluation, contract drafting, liaison with clients and674 words
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Advertisement643 1981-07-20 16 V BOARD OF LEGAL EDUCATION Applications are invited for appointment to I the post of Secretary to the Director Postgraduate Practical Course m Law. QUALIFICATIONS G.C.E. Ordinary level passes m 3 subjects including English Language, or the Cambridge School Certificate with credit m English Language. The candidates 1. must be643 words
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Advertisement158 1981-07-20 16 NOTICE THE EMBASSY OF THE FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZM. M SMGAPORE HAS THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC ITS NEW ADDRESS AND 1 WORKWG HOURS. 1503/1504 To* BuMrc 302 Orchwd Road Smtapore 0923 Telephone: 734-3435/36/37 Wofti«HNn: Monday to Friday from 10.30 Ml to 1.00 PM and from 2.00 PM158 words
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