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Title Section15 1982-01-23 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8215 words
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Article, Illustration1512 1982-01-23 1 LESLIE FONG; AHMAD OSMAN - LESLIE FONG and AHMAD OSMAN ISP puts it all on video By THE inside story behind an underground extremist group's attempt to overthrow the government by violence might read like a bad novel but the characters involved and their methods were as deadly serious as1,512 words
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Article55 1982-01-23 1 LONDON, Fri. The employ meat office at Grantham in northern England, which has 600 jobless women on its books, can find no takers for one of its few vacancies, the London Times reported today. It is a ClO-a-night (SJ39) job a» "target" for Buffalo BillyAP - 55 words
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Article39 1982-01-23 1 ABIDJAN, Fri. Ghana's new military ruler, flight-lieu-tenant Jerry Rawlings, today named a 16- member civilian cabinet whose members, called secretaries, would report to the supreme seven-man Provisional National Defence Council headed by him, Accra radio reported. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article26 1982-01-23 1 VATICAN CITY, Fri. Pope John Paul will visit Nigeria. Benin, Gabon and equatorial Guinea from Feb 12 to 19. the Vatican announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article38 1982-01-23 1 REFINED sugar will cost 10 cents less at $1.25 per kg from today. The Singapore Sugar Industry of Singapore Ltd, I (SIS) announcing this yesterday, said the price drop is due to lower world sugar prices.38 words
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Article52 1982-01-23 1 BECAUSE of Selangor Turf dob's decision to switch the third and fourth days of the carrent Tonka Gold Cap Meeting to Monday and Tuesday, the race cards for both days will appear in The Sunday Times tomorrow. The cards which Incorporate foens on form will appear52 words
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527 1982-01-23 1 BANGKOK, Friday FIGHTING between Vietnamese-led troops and Khmer Rouge guerillas near the Thai border might be intensified in the dry season and affect Thailand, Prime Minister General Prem Tinsulanonda said today. His warning came as bHIMH Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman Jetr Sucharitkul todayReuter; AFP - 527 words
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Article77 1982-01-23 1 BEIJING, Fri. Scientists have created a 400-hertare oasis in what is perhaps China's driest and hottest place, opening new prospects for desert control in the northwest, the official Xinhua news agency reported today. Instead of planting trees first, as in the past, they first used desert shrubsAP - 77 words
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Article148 1982-01-23 1 10 MILLION OUT OF WORK IN EEC BRUSSELS, Fri. The number of people out of work in the European Economic Community (EEC) topped 10 million for the first time at the end of last year, the EEC statistics office said today. The jobless total was nearly 10.3 million in theReuter - 148 words
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Article66 1982-01-23 1 DES MOINES (IOWA), Fri. British rock star Ozzy Osbourne is undergoing treatment for possible rabies because he bit the head off a bat during a concert. Animal control unit officials here were searching the Veterans Auditorium for the remains of the bat apparently thrown toUPI - 66 words
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Article28 1982-01-23 1 ATHENS, Fri. Greece's socialist premier Andreas Papandreou is scheduled to make official visits to nine countries, including China, this year, a government spokesman saia Friday. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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165 1982-01-23 1 GENEVA. Fri. South Koreans have the longest work week while Norwegians put in the least boors on the Job, according to statistics compiled by the International Labour Organisation. A survey showed that the average work week has been decreasing during the past decade InAP - 165 words
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294 1982-01-23 1 CHUA LEONG KIAN - Autonomy for these statutory boards from April CHU A LEONG KI AN By SEVERAL big statutory' boards will have full autonomy in staff appointments and promotions from the next financial year, beginning in April. They include the Housing and Development Board, the Port of Singapore Authority and Jurong Town Corporation.294 words
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Article, Illustration694 1982-01-23 1 Shortened Geneva talks will focus on Poland WASHINGTON, Fri. I The United States has cut short talks in Geneva next week between Secretary of State Alexander Haig and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and plans to shift the empha- sis from nuclear arms to Poland. The move is apparently intendedReuter; NYT - 694 words
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598 1982-01-23 1 Reagan raps those who doubt Soviet threat exists Can anyone say that the Tsar was any w more repressive on the Soviet people than this regime Is? Did the aristocracy In the old days have any different elevation of luxury over the peasantry than the hierarchy has over the averageReuter; AP; AFP - 598 words
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Article69 1982-01-23 1 NEW DELHI. Fri. The chief minister of India's Punjab State was assaulted with a karate blow and knocked down yesterday by a young man during a meeting called to promote unity and peace among the state's feuding Sikhs, witnesses said. Chief Minister Darbara Singh, 65, sufferedAP - 69 words
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Article64 1982-01-23 1 LONDON, Fri. Britain's struggling state-owned motor company, British Leyland. which made an overall loss of £387 million (5J1.500 million) last year, today faced a major strike as 12,000 workers in the 18.000-strong truck division walked out over a plan to axe 4.100 Jobs The strike broughtReuter - 64 words
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Article93 1982-01-23 1 NEW DELHI, Fri. The leaders of three main Indian npposttloß partie* the Lok Dal, Janata and Congress (S) today agreed to merge by the end of February", Lok Dal leader George Fernandez said. He told reporters the derision was taken at a meeting here today attendedReuter - 93 words
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Advertisement88 1982-01-23 1 52 pages today HOW HEALTH MINISTRY WITS CAN HELP Pag* Pag* 8 Your weekend reading Pag* 9 SUMMARY t WORLD NEWS 3, 4, 7 CAUSEWAY II EDITORIAL II LETTERS IT BACKGROUND 18 CLASSIFIEDS 2S-28 COMICS SPORTS 33-35 Prof Wang on Spore history It Is a mistake to ace Singapore's history88 words
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Article620 1982-01-23 2 Our wages lowest SINGAPORE'S labour costs are below those of its major industrial competitors Hongkong, South Korea and Taiwan. This is a complete reversal of the 1975 situation when Singapore had the highest wage level. According to Citibank's annual survey of world labour costs, Singapore's hourly rates rose 42620 words
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Article208 1982-01-23 2 Ipswich set to win ENGLISH First Division leader Ipswich, in the running for a treble League, Football Association and League Cups should progress further in the Cup today when it visits Luton in the fourth round. Strikers Alan Brazil and John Wark, both candidates for Scotland's World Cup squad,208 words
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Article175 1982-01-23 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: TELEVISION can be a powerful weapon for mobilising public opinion and the planned show Let Poland be Poland will increase the moral pressures against the Russians. Bat to be meaningful, it should do more than express solidarity with the Polish people. It should educate Western175 words
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Article248 1982-01-23 2 MONEY BROKERS CUT RATES TO LURE BANKS THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has given the go-ahead for a proposal to reduce the fees charged on banks by money brokers The move is expected to encourage banks to make iurther use of money brokers, who are middleman in interbank248 words
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Article75 1982-01-23 2 KISSINGER HITS OUT "THE emptiness of the Western reaction to Poland has consequences far beyond the tragedy of the Polish people. It underlines and compounds the disarray of the Western alliance. It symbolises the lack of consensus on what constitutes security and the near panic in the face of75 words
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Article573 1982-01-23 2 Changing partners POLAND intends to reduce its economic reliance on the West and expand trade with communist and developing countries, because "American sanctions wUI soon bear a negative impact on the Polish economy and living standards," Deputy Foreign Trade Minister Antoni Karas said. In STRASBOURG (France), the573 words
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Article483 1982-01-23 2 A different perspective HISTORY is staring at us in the face all the time, states Prof Wang Gungwu, a visiting history professor at the National University of Singapore. To him, it is about people, ideas and institutions. Instead of looking at Singapore's history as something that began in483 words
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Article175 1982-01-23 2 Primary language PUPILS in Chinese and Tamil primary schools will be supplied with textbooks in their medium of instruction once they are able to read, DirectorGeneral of Education Tan Sri Haji Murad Mohamed Noor said. Until then, only books on the Chinese language and mathematics would be175 words
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Advertisement163 1982-01-23 2 W mm YAMAHA MUSIC EDUCATION SYSTEM WORKS! MORE THAN 700,000 STUDENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD ARE NOW ATTENDING THIS UNIQUE AND INNOVATIVE MUSIC EDUCATION SYSTEM. YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOLS HAVE THE BIGGEST ENROLMENT IN THE WORLD. WITH COURSES FOR BEGINNERS AND PROFESSIONALS, YOUNG AND OLD. W *tsl AP^ urn K m163 words
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456 1982-01-23 3 Govt to expand trade withother communist nations WARSAW, Friday POLAND intends to downgrade its economic dependence on the West and expand trade with other communist countries and with developing states as a result of American sanctions, a government minister said yesterday. Deputy ForeignReuter; AP - 456 words
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104 1982-01-23 3 LONDON, Fri. The south-western tip of England, known as Land's End, has been sold to a British businessman much to the delight of Britons who feared the landmark would be sold to a rich Arab or American. The new owner and master of Land'sUPI - 104 words
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Article, Illustration59 1982-01-23 3 sing her head to paint.. YOU cant keep a determined artist down proves Brigitte Linn of West Germany. Born a spastic and confined to a wheelchair, she developed this special headgear with paintbrush attached for her creative canvasses. It doesn't keep the paint off her dress but with It, MissUPI - 59 words
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205 1982-01-23 3 SDP YOUTH STAND ON MISSILES A THREAT TO SCHMIDT In BONN, Fri. In a move that meant trouble for Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, the youth organisation of the ruling Social Democratic Party yesterday announced Its opposition to the Nato decision to station US mediumrange missiles In ropeThe young soclallsto, with aUPI - 205 words
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Article, Illustration497 1982-01-23 3 Top law official resigns after row over rape case LONDON, Fri. THE Solicitor-General for Scotland resigned yesterday after he was rebuked by the Prime Minister and jeered in the House of Commons over the handling of a rape case that has aroused anger and alarm throughout Britain. Mr Nicholas Fairbairn,AP - 497 words
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241 1982-01-23 3 Ulster MP and IRA man held during bid to enter US NEW YORK, Fri. A British Member of Parliament and an Irish Republican Party member were arrested by American immigration agents as they tried to slip into the country from Canada, officials said today. Mr Owen Carron, an MP fromAP - 241 words
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234 1982-01-23 3 MADRID, Fri THE mayor who damped a state of emergency on his southern town of I.SM people daring the abortive rightist coup hurt year was yesterday barred from holding office for six years. Mayor Agosttn Gontalez Sanmlllan, S3, climbed the church steeple In Terrinches234 words
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Advertisement851 1982-01-23 3 MANAGER, COMPUTER OPERATIONS $50,000 60,000 per annum Location: Singapore Our client is a US-based multinational tape handling, data flow and equipment which provides sophisticated seismic utilisation. This position can eventually evaluation and data processing services expand to other areas of computer to the petroleum industry, offshore and activities H fast851 words
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Article, Illustration97 1982-01-23 4 PHILIPPINES First Lady Mrs Imelda Mvom (right), who Is also Metropolitan Manila Governor, presenting a symbolic key to the Filipino capital to Iraqi Vice- President Taha Muhyiddln Marouf on his arrival In Manila yesterday for a six-day official visit. His arrival wasAP - 97 words
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Article, Illustration403 1982-01-23 4 UNITED NATIONS, Friday SECRETARY General Javier Perez de Cuellar announced yesterday he will dispatch a highranking UN official to South-west Asia to try to resolve the Afghanistan crisis. Holding the first news conference since he took office on Jan 1 and emphasisingAFP; UPI - 403 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article87 1982-01-23 4 BRITAIN'S TRAIN commuters were hit by another strike yesterday when British rail engineers at London's biggest commuter depot, Waterloo, walked out as they were resuming work after a two-day strike. They came out on strike in protest against allegations in a newspaper that they drink and goUPI - 87 words
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Article59 1982-01-23 4 LIBYAN LEADER Colonel Muammar Gaddafi announced on Thursday that he and Algerian President Chadli Benjadid had agreed on a unity plan to join the two north African nations, the Gulf news agency reported in Beirut yesterday. Col Gaddafi said the merger would take place without affecting the politicalAP - 59 words
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Article69 1982-01-23 4 A CONFERENCE of leading Sudanese government and party officials, convened after four days of street riots earlier this month, on Thursday announced complete support for the leadership of President Jaafar Numeiry. The president, who has led Africa's largest state for the past 12 years, had threatened to resignReuter - 69 words
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Article81 1982-01-23 4 THE ASIAN Wall Street Journal, which Thailand banned indefinitely on Thursday for a recent article about the Thai royal family, can appeal against the order, a government spokesman said in Bangkok yesterday. The newspaper's Bangkok-based reporter, Richard Bor Suk, said the Asian Journal would appeal on aReuter - 81 words
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Article53 1982-01-23 4 SRI LANKAN Prime Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa left a San Fransisco hospital last Wednesday and is resting before returning home, a statement from the Prime Minister's office said in Colombo yesterday. Mr Premadasa went to the United States on Dec 18 for surgery to remove stones in theReuter - 53 words
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Article82 1982-01-23 4 A HUGE financial and moral scandal has caused the dismissal of Mongolia's Academy of Science president Bazarin Shirandib. the newspaper Mongolia News, distributed in Moscow yesterday said. Appointed in 1961 at the age of 48, Mr Shirandib was said to have spent half the funds destined forAFP - 82 words
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233 1982-01-23 4 MOSCOW, Friday THE Soviet Union has again rejected Japan's claims to the four islands in the Kurile chain, after two days of talks between high level Japanese and Soviet delegations, Japanese officials said yesterday. Deputy Soviet Foreign Minister Nicolai Firyubin, inAP - 233 words
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137 1982-01-23 4 Thais mount joint action to destroy opium base BANGKOK, Fri. Thai border police, backed by helicopter gunships, today pushed nearer the Burmese frontier in northern Thailand to try and dislodge the rebel army of opium warlord General Chang Chee-Fu. A government spokesman said clashes were taking place again today afterReuter - 137 words
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Article31 1982-01-23 4 LONDON. Fri. Iranian technicians have for the first time repaired and test-flown an American-built Phantom jet badly damaged in the Gulf War, said Teheran Radio monitored here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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236 1982-01-23 4 Dissidents to boycott May 4 general election JAKARTA, Fri. A group of Indonesian dissidents said today they would boycott the May 4 general election because the government was abusing its power. Copies of a statement to Parliament were distributed to the press and signed by retired Lieutenant General All Sadikin.Reuter - 236 words
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Article188 1982-01-23 4 NEW DELHI, Fri. An Indian army expedition, trekking the lower Himalayas, claims to have discovered naked men and women, eating raw food and living a Stone-Age existence. The United News of India reported yesterday the four-member army expedition encountered the cavemen near the 4,2*7.2 m high hetak188 words
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168 1982-01-23 4 THAILAND NEEDS SUPPORT TO END PIRACY' BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand, calling piracy "an offence against mankind", has urged the international community to support its suppression drive. A commentary by the Voice of Free Asia Radio, which is run by the Thai Foreign Ministry, said "the difficulties are enormous" and, without internationalAFP - 168 words
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Advertisement319 1982-01-23 4 Wamake everyone a winner! Here are the fabulous prizes! recorder this Lunar New Year. A super- mm^mmm efficient refrigerator? Or your dream v washing machine? EBHBBInHnI HflflHH| Well, when you buy a National Quintrix niI^^SHBBBSBBHHII TC-2 1 1 M colour TV from 1 7th NOvember to 17th February 1982, you'll319 words
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394 1982-01-23 6 ACAPULCO, Friday A UNITED NATIONS Communications Commission yesterday turned down a US proposal to defer discussions on setting up a proposed AsiaPacific news network, and recommended that the network should be approved. The commission is examining project proposals to help Third worldReuter - 394 words
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Article, Illustration52 1982-01-23 6 Ginger and ex -mayors celebrate A QUARTET of former New York mayors and Ginger Rogers were among YIPs who took part in the Stth anniversary celebrations for Radio City Music Hall on Tuesday. The ci mayors were, from left: John Lindsay, Abe Beame, Robert Wagner and Vincent Imp? 11l ttori.AP - 52 words
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232 1982-01-23 6 Reagan scraps plans on tax increases Turnabout leaves his advisers confused WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has confused his economic advisers by scrapping plans to double taxes on liquor, tobacco, petrol and some luxury goods to trim the US budget deficit, administration sources said. The 1983 budget, al- ready delayedReuter - 232 words
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Article97 1982-01-23 6 Seven deaths in series of storms CHICAGO. Fri. A platoon of coast-to-coast storms bombarded the north with up to 63-cm snows, rain and ice, stopping only to gather a head of steam for another march across the nations midsection today. Even areas without snow or rain were miserably cold. HundredsUPI - 97 words
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Article57 1982-01-23 6 Tribute to Khomeiny A TEAM of artists is working on a 176 square metre portrait of Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeiny in central Iran, the daily newspaper Ettelaat reported yesterday in Teheran. The portrait is to be hung on a wall and is scheduled to be ready by Feb 11 theAFP - 57 words
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Article62 1982-01-23 6 SOME FATHERS display their children's birthstones on rings and tie clips, but Mr Louie Cook, 56, a jeweller, had his embedded in his false teeth. "They have father's rings, tie tacks and tie bars, so I thought, why don't I have a set of teeth made withUPI - 62 words
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Article52 1982-01-23 6 A 7S-YEAR-OLD Chinese known for catching leopards barehanded has turned over another two to a Henan province zoo, the Guangming Daily reported in Beijing on Thursday. It said Ho Kuang-Wei, had caught them in neighbouring Shanxi province. He has turned over 20 leopards since 1956, itAP - 52 words
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Article45 1982-01-23 6 A FRENCH pilot yesterday buzzed Paris, spinning round the Eiffel Tower and hopping over Trocadero Square in protest against "discriminatory government measures against private flying." The unidentified flyer headed into Paris at only 80 metres altitude to avoid radar defences. AFP.AFP - 45 words
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Article, Illustration336 1982-01-23 6 Viet war report by CBS labelled 'a sham' CHARLESTON, (South Carolina) Fri RETIRED army General William Westmoreland described an upcoming CBS television report on the Vietnam war as "a sham and a distortion" The report "is an extreme case of irresponsible journalism," the former commander of US forces in VietnamAP - 336 words
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189 1982-01-23 6 NEW YORK, Fri CONVICT and author Jack Henry Abbott, freed Just seven months ago after spending 24 yean In prison, today faced another long Jail term fer killing a young waiter on a dingy street in lower Manhattan. Abbott, n, a literaryReuter - 189 words
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131 1982-01-23 7 Syria hits out at US veto of resolution DAMASCUS, Fri. Syria yesterday accused the United States of encouraging Israel to destroy chances of peace in the Middle East by vetoing a United Nations Security Council resolution on sanctions. Syria had led an Arab drive for sanctions against Israel in retaliationReuter - 131 words
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144 1982-01-23 7 TEL AVIV, Fri. A military court in the •(-copied Gaza Strip resterday sentenced wo Arabs to prison terms of 25 and 2* yean each for attacks which killed two people and wounded more than 2t, the Israeli Military Command said today. The twoAP - 144 words
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310 1982-01-23 7 PARIS, Friday TUNISIAN Foreign Minister Mohamad Mzali has said "certain difficulties" in the Saudi Middle East peace plan have been "improved", and the Arab summit in Fez which broke up last year could reconvene in May or June. Ir< an interview with theReuter - 310 words
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Article30 1982-01-23 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. A j Pentagon delegation will visit Hanoi next month for "serious discussions" of Americans missing in action from the Vietnam War, ABC News re- ported yesterday. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration77 1982-01-23 7 SECRETS OF KING TUT PROBED WHAT time and wrappings have hidden, rays can still reveal. Penetrating gamma rays which are even more powerful than Xrays show that the golden mask of the voting Pharoah, Tutankhamen, was constructed in several parts. His beard, added last, was attached to the chin byUPI - 77 words
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473 1982-01-23 7 WASHINGTON, Friday SOVIET arms sales to developing countries climbed to a record US$6.2 billion (5512.6 billion) last year and played a key role in i helping Moscow pay for food imports from the Third World, according i to an economic consulting firm.AP - 473 words
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Advertisement136 1982-01-23 7 Corrigendum Singapore Kite Festival 1982 Re advertisement in The Straits Times of January 22, 1982, item 6 of Regulations on closing date for entries should read as 30 January, 1982, and- not 30 January, 1981. Error is regretted. Haveaßright& with £2 MITSUBISHI 9 m. COLOR II FILM ypg Capture the136 words
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Advertisement984 1982-01-23 7 Efty and more fashion and homeware ideas for the New^ar And not one conventional scarf or ironing board amongst them. I jBySS^dL Lunar New I i.adihs- fashioxwkar accessories jyCo?^?^^^^ j^ Year IS a I CHARLES YOUNG Fashion Dresses. $95 VefV GECKSON CoiiecVion of Dresses."s6s L^J <«nt ri-ll iMPwflk Leather Pump984 words
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341 1982-01-23 8 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT UPGRADING HEALTH SERVICE CARE By MEDICAL workers can help create a more efficient health service if they take a good, hard look at long-established practices in government hospitals and clinics and get rid of those that are unnecessary. Work341 words
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155 1982-01-23 8 A NEW system of checking hand baggage at Chang! Airport came Into operation on Thursday. Outward going passengers used to nave their baggage checked at the two main departure gates. Now, the checks will take place at the airport's 22 holding rooms,155 words
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145 1982-01-23 8 A JOBLESS man was fined $3,000 yesten. in de'ault, six months' jail, after he admitted using and tampering with someone else s identity card. A district court heard that PC Wong Dick Son suspected Ong Pang Lee, 23, of having taken drugs. Ong145 words
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295 1982-01-23 8 K. BALA - Unstamped passports: Holders may be in trouble K.BALA By SEVERAL Singaporeans, now enjoying their Lunar New Year holidays in Malaysia, could be in trouble with Malaysia's Immigration authorities when they return. For they pastil through th« Causewaj checkpoint in Johore Baru without having their passports stamped during the chaos that295 words
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Article, Illustration253 1982-01-23 8 IF YOU are heading by car to Malaysia during the next eight days, stick to the lanes especially reserved for Singapore registered cars when you approach the Causeway. You will find yourself reaching your destination faster even if there is the usual jam. And if253 words
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Article, Illustration227 1982-01-23 8 IDAH LATIFF - By IDAH LATIFF WITH 111 candles on his cake, Hajl Mohamed Rais bin Hajl Mohamed Omar had »•> huff and puff to blow them all •at. And his "birthday" wish: "I wish I was young again. You can227 words
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225 1982-01-23 8 THE 288 new owners of five-room flats in Jurong West New Town could not have received a better hong bao for the Lunar New Year. i Their MP, Mr Goh Chee Wee, emphasised this point by telling the owners that225 words
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Article52 1982-01-23 8 THOSE who wish to carry kavadis on Thaipusam day which (alls on Feb 7, are re- i quested to register with the Srinivasa Perumal temple in Serangoon Road by Feb 2. A late registration fee of $5 will be imposed on persons who fail to register by52 words
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208 1982-01-23 8 SIMPLE FACTS ABOUT BOOSTING OUTPUT WAYS and means to improve performance and production in any firm need not be expensive, the Minister without Portfolio, Mr Urn Chee Onn, said last night. "Sometimes, simple innovations, when accumulated, become valid improvements" said Mr Lim, who is also the NTUC secretary-general,-at the dinner208 words
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Article47 1982-01-23 8 THE Istana grounds will be open to the public on Tuesday from 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. for Chinese New Year. Members of the public are reminded not to litter. Public Health inspectors will be on duty to take action against those found littering.47 words
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YOUR WEEKEND READINGS
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The Sunday Times
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Article64 1982-01-23 9 THE Lunar New Year holiday period will be one big orgy of television watching. Many parents may be plagued by the perennial question: Are we allowing our children too much liberty with the television set? THE SUNDAY TIMES this week gives some pointers on how best to64 words
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Article35 1982-01-23 9 THIS week, Singapore's latest amusement park opens. But It is an amusement centre with a difference. Find out how one company caters to the space age needs of our citizens.35 words
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Article60 1982-01-23 9 CON AN the Barbarian, another Muppet movie and other racier films are in store for you in coming months. Find out more about this year's box office attractions. NOSTALGIA takes another step forward in our series on Singapore, its people and places. We look at Tekong60 words
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Article72 1982-01-23 9 SINGAPORE'S Fandl Ahmad upstaged Argentina's Diego Maradona in the recent friendly soccer match between Selangor Invitation and Boca Juniors, and scored Selangor's lone goal in the 1-2 defeat. Fandl has received offers from Boca Juniors, Malaysian state teams like Selangor, Malacca and Pahang. Will he consider the72 words
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Sunday Nation
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Article77 1982-01-23 9 WORK, for most of us, takes a large chunk of our lives we spend at least eight hours a day on the job, some much more. Yet we hardly understand working relationships, how to get the most out of our work or how to get on. Starting77 words
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Article63 1982-01-23 9 THREE weeks into the new school year and which dictionary should you get for your child? We help you choose with a list of the best. Each has been picked as the best of its type and you can cho<»se the one that fits your child's needs and63 words
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Article62 1982-01-23 9 OUR New Year package includes: A LIST of restaurants open for the Eve and over the New Year. Margarent Chan compiled it, knowing how, in these busy days, not everyone wants to cook and wash up afterwards. THE rivetting story of China's crown jewels, a four-page colour62 words
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Article87 1982-01-23 9 WHO will be England's chief striker in the World Cup soccer finals in Spain Paul Mariner, the present No 9, or Cyrille Regis, the up-and-coming black player who is showing great form these days for West Bromwich Albion? There is a look at both players in Day's87 words
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297 1982-01-23 9 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By Education Reporter JAPANESE seems to be more popular than French among the first batch of students to study a foreign language at junior college level. Of some 90 Secondary Four students who read Japanese last year, 74 are carrying297 words
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Article, Illustration483 1982-01-23 9 Republic reverses 1975 situation SINGAPORE'S labour costs have moved below those of its major industrial competitors Hongkong, South Korea and Taiwan. This is a reversal of the situation in 1975 when Singapore had the highest wage level. According to Citibank's annual survey of483 words
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304 1982-01-23 9 Petition to wind up Rollei approved ROLLEI Singapore Pte Ltd, the giant German camera-making compai ny which was set up here in June 1970, was ordered yesterday to be wound up for insolvency on an application to the High Court by two of its former employees. The two, named as304 words
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Article34 1982-01-23 9 LEE TOI BUCK was fined $50 in a magistrate's court yesterday for throwing a cigarette butt into a drain near Block 49, Sims Place on July 16 last year. He pleaded guilty.34 words
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Article267 1982-01-23 9 THE Appeal Board (Land Acquisition) yesterday dismissed with costs an appeal against a $1,015,700 compensation award for a piece pf property in Upper Paya Lebar district which last belonged to the late millionaire Mr Tan Lark Sye. The appeal was made I by two brothers,267 words
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Advertisement103 1982-01-23 9 Wit I to patrons (^frierds mLj^/ from ths friendly photo peopb Our Peninsula Plaza retail centre will remain open on Sunday, 24 January. It will be closed on 25 26 January. Business will resume on 27 January. Our associated store at 47, Bras Basah Road will open on 24 January103 words
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Advertisement362 1982-01-23 9 msnallAcu SUNGLASSES AND FRAMES Zaftig** < Jt r The new worldwide .^flftfev •'PLATEENNU" material-made MK^MlmF'^' Itgr^^i sunglasses will not only protect /'IP Jf your eyes from ultra violet rays but is also featherlight and come N^- v r in appealing colours. mencUiacL, Available from all leading Optometrists Opticians throughout South362 words
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Article, Illustration218 1982-01-23 10 Squatters upset work on MsBo m cargo complex KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Subang International Airport's MsBo million cargo terminal complex, planned to ease congestion, is having difficulty getting off the ground. The presence of nearly 300 squatters on the land on which the complex is to be built is hampering civilNST - 218 words
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526 1982-01-23 10 Pledge on teaching materials for schools Education director on the 3R curriculum KUALA LUMPUR, Friday PUPILS in Chinese and Tamil primary schools will be supplied with textbooks in their medium-of-instruction once they are able to read, the Director- General of Education, Tan Sri Haji Murad Mohamed Noor, said today. He526 words
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148 1982-01-23 10 A surprise birthday party for schoolboy PETALJNG JAVA, Fri. What was meant to be a normal histor> period at a school here yesterday turned oat to be a surprise birthday party for a Malaysian schoolboy. Tharmlnder Singh, who turned 12 yesterday, was born aboard a Thai International flight "hut an148 words
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315 1982-01-23 10 Costlier rooms in XL 'will hurt tourism' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. the capital are already b and the fear is that or become a rare sight or 01 The Deputy DirectorGeneral of the Tourist i Development Corporation, I Mr Mohamad Ikhbal i Mohamad Hamzah, said a i number of group package315 words
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220 1982-01-23 10 MYSTERY OF VIDEO TAPES FOUND IN TRAIN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Customs and railway officials have not come up with any answers on how a consignment of smuggled video tapes got into the sleeping nerths of a train from Singapore last week. The Malay Mail, which reported this, said the tapes220 words
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102 1982-01-23 10 Xl ANTAN, Fri. The Malaysian government has awarded a contract to a Japanese firm to repair the controversial Ms2s« million (*****.2S million) Kuantan port and to build a new container berth. Deputy Prime Minister Datak Musa Hltam announced today that the company has givenNST - 102 words
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Article103 1982-01-23 10 KL denial over tank deal KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Defence Ministry spokesman today denied press reports that a contract has been signed to buy 26 British Scorpion tanks and 25 armoured personnel carriers costing about Msloo million (5J91.3 million). He said: "The report is wrong. No contract has been signed.AP - 103 words
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Article50 1982-01-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl Less than 10 per cent of the Malaysian students overseas are Involved in anti-govern-ment activities and 90 per cent of them support the government. Deputy Home Affairs Minister Rahlm Thamby Chik said. He said the government was keeping track of the situation. -AFPAFP - 50 words
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Advertisement212 1982-01-23 11 DATSUN/NISSAN v I .r^ B^B' J X'"'*-^^^BWBB^^^ Mr* mJ^fe i^V _^^^^BHBB^^^^^ i^^^^MBBB^B^B^BBB^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BBBMBM^B^BBBi^B^B^B^B^B^BBBB^BrA^^ i»'Z^^BTtßi .^^B^B^bl BB^BBw^ I M,, _-.^^^^^BB^B^Bißl B^V^ s^^Si'"'^"*' bTbTj)^ Now, there ate two answers to performance. First the 4-door sedan. Now the 5-door hatchback. The Nissan Stanza. It's your best answer to performance in a 1600 cc car!212 words
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451 1982-01-23 12 meeting in his Tanglin Halt Road flat, the following disgruntled Malays or Indian Muslims: Sulaiman, a cadre member of United Front, Hashim bin Mukayat, another of the convicted men and WP member, Mohamad Isa bin Abdul Aziz, WP member, Othman Abdullah, WP member,451 words
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791 1982-01-23 12 THE leader of the Singapore Pe«ple's Liberation Organisation, Zainuiahida'n bin Mohamad Shah, r.aUd the government so much be even defaced currency with anti-Peo-ple's Action Party slogans. According to the Internal Security Department (ISD), he admitted stamping "PAP la the enemy of Islam" and "PAP791 words
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Advertisement250 1982-01-23 12 FESTIVE SPECIAL HANDMADE ORIENTAL CARPETS L] |L PERSIANS ff M OLDLESS 10% rSX3£klX£l2K s c 4< 10 x 3 7 lUXcmx 110 cm) a# ;> JJ j Nett Price: $35,550 (163 cm x 112 cm) .v Netl Pnce: $4 5 00 iS^^l*S AFGHANS ii ijjE flj ;t jV) u^S Le«25%250 words
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Advertisement44 1982-01-23 12 ranu^*«*WHi ,>$ -L-JLla, saoavoN SINGAPORE a I Rubber stamp with the words "PAP Ml SOU ISLAM" seized from Zalnulablddiii's house and two defaced currency notes. GongXi SW| \tfoT tl J ■aft^a^E^^M BBpnMinfl nP"» jH^n^EV^n^LV L nY I i M^stW l^^lmV Keep it with Kodak E944 words
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Article, Illustration779 1982-01-23 13 THE security authorities are known to be peeved by some of the statements two opposition leaders, especially Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam, made recently in connection with the arrest of the underground extremist group set up to overthrow the government by violence. Their feeling, The779 words
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Article, Illustration97 1982-01-23 13 AN unwilling hand designed the logo of the Singapore People's Liberation Organisation. It na drawn by Hashim Mukayat's son, Hamldl. But he sat on It for one week and only started work because his "fastidious" father pestered him. Hamldl UM the Internal Security Department his father97 words
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Article381 1982-01-23 13 SPLO men's earlier sabotage bid THE SPLO's attempt Ut distribute anti-govern-ment pamphlets at the National Stadium was the second attempt by Its leader and a founder member to urge Malays and Muslims to sabotage the PAP government. Zalnolablddln bin Mohd S.iah, the leader, and Sulalman bin Muhamad .Snariff made one381 words
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Advertisement56 1982-01-23 13 TINSEL William Goldman A famous Hollywood producer is searching for a lookalike to play Marilyn Monroe in a major movie based on her life. Three actresses are in with a chance. Their strivings and the events that follow produce a brilliantly entertaining, sympathetic and intensely moving novel. By the author56 words
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Advertisement665 1982-01-23 15 At Johore Saiariworld. kiKW9 r Jlir x *^9* "WM Mill MB I I I Wl HIB IVIL2 E 7 X V v I. <S ■mßr fl B^H B^ BBBBBWi IbV i k 'bßm jUßbbw x) w bb\bbT bi bbbh. Vt I^bT bbl Bjß l^H IV I bbW t^^^b bY bI665 words
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Article473 1982-01-23 16 I Song and dance over Poland ONE must assume that it was pure coincidence that news of the "Let Poland be Poland" television spectacular came just a day after President Ronald Reagan declared America's unwillingness to "wait forever" for the situation in Poland to improve. Although473 words
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Article481 1982-01-23 16 THE DOG THE weekend over, the Dog Year begins. The Dog takes his lunar new year bow on Monday with a wowwow here, a wow- wow there and a wow-wow everywhere. He holds centre stage in the hearts of those who celebrate his year with gusto. Until a few481 words
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852 1982-01-23 16 JOHN DRYSDALE - JOHN DRYSDALE An in-depth look at major news events this week By of The Times Organisation IT SEEMS entirely appropriate, as the old lunar year moves into a new and, let us hope, prosperous year, to discuss the outlook for a precious metal852 words
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Article, Illustration760 1982-01-23 16 Diamonds: Discretion the better part of valour 4 The irony of the diamond market is that the Soviet Union and South Africa, as the world's largest producers of diamonds (and gold), are forced by economic reasons alone to cooperate clandestinely to ensure that De Beers can maintain the principle of760 words
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Advertisement230 1982-01-23 16 GoM: Influence of Soviet Sales on Price Average world Sales price (tonnes) Change (US$/oz) Change 1975 149 161 1976 410 +175.2 125 -22 5 1977 401 -2.2 148 +183 1978 411 +2.5 193 +30.8 1979 199 -51.6 307 +58 7 1980 90 -54.7 608 +98 2 1981 224 +148.9 460230 words
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Letter, Illustration668 1982-01-23 17 Steel is answer to bilding problem Prefabricated frames allow several storeys to be put up at a time THE criticism being levelled at the building construction industry for inefficient utilisation of a scarce national resource manpower is not unfounded. Building contractors owe it to the nation to improve their productivity668 words
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Letter, Illustration274 1982-01-23 17 I WAS surprised to read the pessimistic assessment of mankind's future in the article on Mr Dougal Dixon's "After Man: A Zoology of the Future" (ST, Jan 8). He was quoted as having said that evolution has ceased for man because man lives in274 words
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182 1982-01-23 17 WE refer to the article "Seven who won awards from Oxbridge through their own efforts" (Sunday Times, Jan 10). Some may think from this that nothing was done by the colleges to help the candidates. With over 20 years' experience of preparing students for182 words
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135 1982-01-23 17 I REFER to the letter "More could be done for goods vehicles" by "Suggestion." For security reasons, the present system does not allow lorries delivering cargo from Keppel Wharves to travel through the Port of Singapore Authority's internal roadways and also deliver cargo from the135 words
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Letter100 1982-01-23 17 I REFER to the letter "Billed for j calls office did not make" by *****1G (ST, Dec 25. 1981). We are pleased to say that the writer visited our office on Dec 30 to seek further clarification on his bills. Upon our explanation, he agreed that there100 words
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Letter68 1982-01-23 17 I REFER to the report "Short Shifts: Ministry Study On Helping Firms" (ST, Jan 9). I have to inform you that we are conducting a study on the feasibility of giving married women incentives to work on fourhour shifts. It is not correct to say that a68 words
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Letter, Illustration323 1982-01-23 17 MR RAJARATNAM seems pathologically reluctant (or is he unable) to give simple answers to simple questions. He was reported (ST, Jan 16) as having said that the Workers' Party fielded a bicycle thief in the last general elections (i.e. December,323 words
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Article, Illustration1654 1982-01-23 18 FOR the first time since the Reagan administration came into office, Dr HENRY KISSINGER, former US Secretary of State in the Nixon and Ford administrations, has launched a public attack on the conduct of US foreign policy. This is the first of two articles byNYT - 1,654 words
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562 1982-01-23 18 JAMES RESTON - JAMES RESTON By in Washington FORMER Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has published in the pages of The New York Times and other major newspapers of the world a really tough criticism of US and Nato foreign policy. He hesitated to do soNYT - 562 words
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Advertisement1092 1982-01-23 18 t\t£k CHINESE NEW YEAR /p$ jtfrk %¥s} LAST MINUTE SHOPPING OFFERS 1^ T! fez LOWEST PRICES EVERY DAY \S*2 H&t Business Hours: 24 Jan 1 982 New Year's Eve 1 Oa.m. 1 Op.m. T«" s^*^ jP^ ROBINA HOUSE JURONG BRANCH Closed on 25 Jan 1 982 ft 26 Jan 11,092 words
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Article59 1982-01-23 19 CYCLE and Carriage Ltd has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that it still cannot finalise its accounts as it lacks certain information. But, "It is confidently expected, however, that the further delay will not prevent the company from completing the accounts in time to hold its59 words
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Article51 1982-01-23 19 KHONG Guan Flour Milling Ltd announced its unaudited report for the half year ended Oct 31, 1981. At group level, it made $951,000 in net profits after depreciation, compared to $870,000 in the corresponding period of the previous year, with sales of $25 million ($2O million in51 words
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Article61 1982-01-23 19 IN RESPONSE to a Stock Exchange query, Sembawang Shipyard said it does not anticipate any change in the profitablity of the company for the current year. Last year, the company announced profits of $105 million and a bonus issue of one new share for every two existing shares61 words
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Article81 1982-01-23 19 AFTER waiting anxiously for more than 10 months, Ganda Holdings is expected finally to receive approval from the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee for the acquisition of two oil palm-based companies. Ganda has already received clearance from the Foreign Investment Committee and it is believed the proposed deals81 words
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Article90 1982-01-23 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. United Industrial Corporation Ltd has received approval from the Indonesian authorities (Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal) to set up an alkyl benzene plant (AB plant) in Indonesia whi?h will involve an investment of about Ss9o millioi The plant, to be set up jointly withAFP - 90 words
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Article72 1982-01-23 19 TOKYO, Fri. Japanese steel manufacturers have been urged to accept a substantial increase in the price of Australian iron ore, a spokesman for Nippon Steel Corporation said today. The call for a price increase was made by West Australian Resources Development Minister, Mr Peter Jones, at aReuter - 72 words
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Article66 1982-01-23 19 TOKYO, Fri. Toyota Motor Company, Japan's top car maker, and its sales arm, Toyota Motor Sales Company, have reached a basic agreeement to merge on Jan 1 next year, Toyota sources said today. They said that the two companies were merging in a bid to gain anAFP - 66 words
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Article77 1982-01-23 19 TOKYO, Fri. China today signed an agreement on private placement of its first yen-denominated bond in Japan to finance industrial projects. The move is seen as a major policy shift. It is Beijing's first ever foreign currency denominated overseas bond, and amounts to 10,000 million yen (5590.58AFP - 77 words
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Article81 1982-01-23 19 SEOUL, Fri. South Korea will issue new banknotes and coiri between the second half of this year and erwly next year, the Bank of Korea said today. The new banknotes and coins will be used jointly with those presently in circulation, bank officials said. The issueUPI - 81 words
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Article39 1982-01-23 19 TOKYO, Fri. Mr Takashi Ishihara, president of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (Jama) said the industry may hold exports to the United States during fiscal 1982 to 1.68 million units, the same level as 1981. UPIUPI - 39 words
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349 1982-01-23 19 INTEREST rate cuts are in store for customers of the Development Bank of Singapore and United Overseas Bank. Just a few days before the Lunar New Year, the two leading local banks have announced prime rate reductions. DBS will cut its349 words
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Article85 1982-01-23 19 HONGKONG, Fri. The government is to tighten further its supervision over the overseas operations of local banks and deposit-taking companies with two new bills, it was officially announced today. The Banking (Amendment) Bill 1982 and Deposit-Taking Companies (Amendment) Bill 1982, both published today, are due for introductionAFP - 85 words
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384 1982-01-23 19 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia's new economic policy requiring foreign suppliers to buy Indonesian products could eventually harm the country rather than bring in benefits, Antara News Agency reported. "Such a policy will not hit West Gorman businessmen but, on the reverse, it will make IndonesiaAFP - 384 words
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Article, Illustration648 1982-01-23 19 CHAN 0I CHEE - CHAN 0I CHEE MAS GIVES GO-AHEAD FOR CHANGES By THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has given the go-ahead for a proposal to reduce the fees charged on banks by money brokers. The move is expected to encourage banks to make further use of648 words
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Article303 1982-01-23 19 A NEW hotel management group has been formed to compete with the international hotel chains in Asean and neighbouring countries. Headed by local hotelier, Mr S. C. Huang, the company will in the initial stage manage hotels in which Mr Huang himself, through a holding company, has303 words
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Article373 1982-01-23 19 Dishonoured cheques to cost more KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The number of dishonoured cheques issued here is relatively high, especially during the end of thej month, banking sources said. Sources said that such high figures were the main reason why banks have asked for an increase in the penalty rate imposedNST - 373 words
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Article181 1982-01-23 19 Leasing methods to be discussed HOW can lease financing techniques benefit future industrial development in Singapore? And what investment tax credits are available for industries that lease? An international equipment leasing and financing seminar, to be held from Feb 25 to 26, attempts to answer these questions. The seminar will181 words
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Article64 1982-01-23 19 (■ulnnrv. (iathrit Bhd Haw Par Pan-Klw Inrhrapr BM MTC I M W>rk» -1 -4 -2 6 3 -5 »5 NBT \»t Iron PMC Perils Plant Prim* KaMiuoniUUunun ♦5 +^10 •2 fi SembSklp SupC.rp Slmr Darky St Steamship St Tradinx Timrs Pnb 5 ♦2 *5 -25 -1064 words
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484 1982-01-23 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed higher on baying .support in selective moderate trading, with higher Hongkong market advices aiding sentiment and also ahead of the Chinese New Year holiday's. Straits Trading rose 15 cents to Slt.lt, TalpIng Textiles 18 to $3.3t, Malayan Bank 25 to484 words
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Article26 1982-01-23 19 Industrials Finance Hotels Up 68 11 10 Down 9 1 1 Unch 7 6 Properties Minings Plantations Deb/Loans 10 3 6 2 1 1 126 words
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Article63 1982-01-23 19 <> B t 1180 UUnd A Pen 790 Hrrjuntm 780 Strait. Tradinf 1010 OUE 045 I C B 705 M Hanking 706 Hon( Leonf lnd 1150 Spore Land 975 Sel Properties 670 C K T.ng 830 Paper Product! 280 Taipinf Textile 330 r N 815 Grand Central 585 4063 words
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Article23 1982-01-23 19 H Leong Cred C Sugars Metro Hld(* Sralion S P P dn 730 1480 810 570 200 -20 -10 -10 -10 -1023 words
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Article20 1982-01-23 19 lurong Cement > romet JBT JM W "olal turnover: 6.69 m "otal value: $27 03m 540.000 304.000 290.000 219,00020 words
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Article34 1982-01-23 19 5T indicator: ndus trials Inane* iotels: "roperties: linings 'lantations: )CBC: IESInd: Jan 21 *****0 770.02 1762.59 1180.62 734.44 327.71 ***** 740.82 655.21 Jan 22 *****5 777.82 1778.71 1188.89 749.86 328.76 917.00 750.61 *****34 words
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Article2398 1982-01-23 20 Turnover figure* 1b this table are unofficial. Adjusted for scrio/ righto. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded m lots of II shares each, with price quoted In dollars sK Tit >\ "Sh IB 1)1 STRIAL COMMERCIAL lt*Hl IKH2 Ilillh I <.» <cimpnn> Qr*l NeC l.«l Div P/E Vol2,398 words
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Article149 1982-01-23 20 KUALA LUMPUR: Peninsular Malaysian tin exports rose to 6,149 tonnes in November from 5 561 in October and 5.823 in November 1980, the Statistics Department reported. The first 11-months cumulative exports fell to 60,905 tonnes from 64,636 in the same January November period. Imports ofReuter - 149 words
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Article609 1982-01-23 20 I T WAS a case of better late i than never. True to tradition, those looking for a rally to herald In the Chinese New Year found their hopes fulfilled at the stock market yesterday. And it was just In the nick of time. On the609 words
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Article202 1982-01-23 20 SINGAPORE I NIT TRUST (Dteuffcn' price* tor Ju The Commerce 315 3.31 The Savings Fund 190 2.00 Spore Prog Fund 1 37 1 44 S'pore Sec Fund 2.08 2.18 S'pore Invest Fund 1.12 1.17 S'pore Equity Fund 1.29 1.35 ASIA UNIT TRUST |Mui||«i' prior* far iu S) MaJ202 words
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Article258 1982-01-23 20 HONGKONG: Stocks closed up on late buying yesterday, in anticipation of a possible Chinese New Year rally when the market re-opens next Thursday, brokers said. Trading was, however, only moderate in advance of the holiday. The Hang Seng index closed 24.77 up at 1405.23 points. Leaders finished with significant258 words
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Article286 1982-01-23 20 SYDNEY Scattered buying on low volume yesterday, brought a respite from the downward trend that has characterised the market in recent weeks, brokers said. Generally firmer prices in most sectors took trie main market measure, the All-Ordi-naries index, up 2.1 points to 543.6. The index had been on a286 words
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Article619 1982-01-23 21 IX)NDON, Thurs. The market closed firm across the board with the Financial Times Index 13.3 points higher to 559.1. The Bank of England lowered its money market dealing rates for the fourth consecutive day. This, together with the announcement that UK miners rejected strike action, boosted sentiment, dealers said.619 words
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Article334 1982-01-23 21 TOKYO: Share prices rose sharply yesterday, on increased buying by foreign investors and domestic trust funds over a wide front of blue chips, dealers said. The Dow Jones average gained 85 85 to close at 7823.36 T*n AJInooKXo »-y m^ at Amht OI4M Mi Bank T* »t BUIJU W?334 words
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Article369 1982-01-23 21 NEW YORK. Thurs. Concerns that the Federal Reserve is tightening credit inhibited the market's attempt to rally and stocks closed only narrowly higher. The Dow Jones industrial average, up 7.71 points at midday, pulled back in the afternoon and closed only 2.38 points up to 848.27. Advances led369 words
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Article52 1982-01-23 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 558.1 Wednesday M 5.8 Week Ago 521.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 848.27 Wednesday 845.2 a Week Ago 842.28 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1405.23 Thursday 1380.46 Week Ago 1410.46 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 893-5 Thursday 882.4 Week Ago 708.1 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 543.6 Thursday 541-6 Week52 words
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Article243 1982-01-23 21 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices were mixed, with KLM up 0.50 in Dutch internationals, dealers said. ABN Baak fell two and shipper N<MlU«yd 1.50 while F.nnk was down one in lower insurances. VaUer Stevti added two and HBO 1.50 in higher constructions and Gtrt-Bn«<» rose 1.30. Mortgage bank FOB was243 words
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Article371 1982-01-23 21 ZURICH, Thurs. Prices closed very steady in a technical reaction to yesterday's losses, dealers said. The cuts in rates for customer time deposits and medium term notes announced yesterday may have prepared the ground for a new flow of hinds into Swiss shares, but uncertain prospects about the Swiss371 words
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Article61 1982-01-23 21 uu ran truUiu* Int. Bangkok Bank fli Sank Of Arudhar* LUI 1» a*rll Juck*r :'haraon( Thai unch unch 'wir* y\nt Truit HJO Indvutllal Flnan Ct Corp 101 •OB unch International Tru 8t And Fu Run* Tow»r SITS Bab* Union Man CMMnt IM Slam City L>ro«nt IM South Ajl« ran61 words
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Article54 1982-01-23 21 GSA sells 200 tonnes of tin WASHINGTON: The General Services Administration (GSA), said it sold 200 tonnes of surplus stockpiled tin at US$7.3l per lb to Lonray, Inc, New York on Thursday. Since July of 1960, when the sales started, the agency said it has disposed off 8,445 tonnes ofReuter - 54 words
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Article1603 1982-01-23 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times SetUement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett" Big Board1,603 words
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Article404 1982-01-23 20 THERE was cause for cheer on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday as bulls returned, taking prices to firmer levels in more active trading before thf market closed for the Chinese New Year holidays. Given the recent erratic trend, the opening was unexpectedly good in most404 words
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Article34 1982-01-23 20 Industrials Up 67 Down 4 Unch 13 Finance Hotels 8 1 1 1 Properties OU Palms 5 4 1 1 1 Tins rubbers rubbers 4 7 3 2 1 3 Deb/Loans 134 words
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Article1706 1982-01-23 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specined. IMH STKIA1..» Atom (1 KB 1.40S) (3) 1.38 (6) 1 39 (9)140 Alex1,706 words
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Article661 1982-01-23 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed quietly steady yesterday, with February RSS One buyers quoted at 183.50 rents per kilo, unchanged on Thursday's close and ahead of the Chinese Lunar New Year holidays, dealers said. Morning prices were about unchanged after an easier opening on steadier London advices661 words
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Article84 1982-01-23 21 NOON SBR aad BMR pncm ymxtimr RAB F.bru.rr Marek IClrrnt Mlk) (For-.rd Mthi Baycn 8«ll«r. Bay«ra 8«ll«n SSH2O (ItoaiwiM) 1*6.00 18O0ON ***** 17O0ON BSRSO (l-toap>UM) 1«3 00 166.00N 166.00 167.00N MBU.B r>br.n. M.rcb SMRCV (l-loap*UM) 193.00 IS6.MN 196.00 197.00N SMH I (1 toapillrt) ***** 193 50N *****84 words
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Article30 1982-01-23 21 Rubber: Jan 22 Singapore: Feb: 183.50 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: Feb: 209.00 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M 534.50 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 258 tonnes (up 13 tonnes)30 words
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Article133 1982-01-23 21 CHINESE Pratteee Exchaage, Btagap»w, cteaiag price* per IN kg yesterday: Cawnt all: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. C*«ra: Mixed (loose) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $370.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag133 words
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Article146 1982-01-23 21 rHK Fur EajW gold market opened al U*****.00 377.00 and remained quiet throughout the day v the Hongkong market wax closed yesterday Gold was died at USJ377 75 In the London market yesterday morning. Smtw: N.M. B*tkMhU4 Saw. Melbourne 335 028 332 MB *****S *****S New York 375 008146 words
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Article198 1982-01-23 21 THE STRAITS tin price was unchanged at MJ34.50 per i kilo in Penang yesterday, on i an official offering up 13 j tonnes to 258 tonnes. The overnight London market was barely steady with forward buyers recovering L5O to E7.930 per tonne. LONDON: The technical tightness in tin continued198 words
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Article146 1982-01-23 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market ruled slightly easier in quiet pre-holiday trading yesterday, dealers said. In February, south was unchanged at MJ942.50 per tonne while central fell $1 to $935 March, south and central, were traded at 1930 and $932.50 respectively. The refined market was146 words
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Article31 1982-01-23 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous In bracket!). Wlrebar Spot£BSo.oo (£859. 50); sellers £851.00 (£860.50); Three Month buyers £880.50 (£889.50); sellers £881.00 (£890.00) Market Iw: Barely steady (tales: 7.770 tonnes.31 words
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Article34 1982-01-23 21 New York 7.828 7 858 7.89S 7.92S Zurich 7.9Z8 7 858 B.OZS 7.96S Pri Tkan Singapore 7.8D8 7KB 7.95S 801S Qoslng prices In US dollars a troy ounce. Bmum: Cn« Hmimmf. S'pwr34 words
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Article337 1982-01-23 21 THE US Sing dollar opened at 52.0C70 80. rose to S2 0685 95 before easing back to close at $2 0670 80 in the Singapore forex market yesterday Trading and movement of the Singapore dollar was thin and tea tureleas ahead of the long weekend Chinese New337 words
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Article354 1982-01-23 21 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: CurranctM Nominal ratM Smithsonian f quoted ymtarday (croaa)parity Pafcantao* Chang* Local dollars to one unit *f foreign currency: US dollar 2.0670 2.0680 2.8196 Sterling pound 3.8745 3.8790 7.3469 Australian dollar 2.2950 2.2980 3 4286 NZ dollar 1.6740 1.6785 3 4286 Canadian dollar 1.7330354 words
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Article24 1982-01-23 21 THE awentge rate at which major Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Is 11.31 per c*nt.24 words
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Article46 1982-01-23 21 RANGE at price* ottered by discount bouses on Jan 22: Overnight: 3 Call deposits 3' CMm Bayiaf SeUiag 3-month Treasury bills 2- 2H 3-month Bank bills 7H 7U 3 months "D 7* 7 8 months CD 7 7* Saara: N a Ufa I Pawl Ca.46 words
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Article30 1982-01-23 21 Closing Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on Jan 22: Offer Bid Overnight 2V. 2 1 month IVk 2 months 7 6 3 months 7 6 Overnight mode i30 words
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Advertisement307 1982-01-23 19 DESIGNED FOR^%> STRATEGIC DECISION MAKERS. The International Seminar for Chief Executives February 23-26, 1982, Singapore Regular reviews of the future strategic direction of an international company are vital to its continued success and profitability. The constantly changing business world means that many elements must l)e taken into account in strategy307 words
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Advertisement379 1982-01-23 21 Beauty World Apartments Your choiceof the best homes in Bukit Timah! 7 mis Bukit Timah. opposite Beauty World Town. Each unit from 628 sq ft (58.343 sq m) to 1138 sq ft (105.723 sq m ux* Tar jW mtnk tz 'SSoaT "avfmi aW <& m■• 5 fr-^^jtr W KM HONG379 words
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Advertisement394 1982-01-23 21 m sfc^^T^B IB Lv^Bp^ Bavfe THE BANKBIPTCY ACT 'CHAPTER 18, lf» EDITION) IN THE HK.H COIHT OK THK RKPI BLIC OK SINO APORK la BaakrvptT) Ne. Ml ef I*l ate: ABOIX it AMR ac DA WOOD Ex parte: CHAN KOK TONG Creditor NOTICK OK ADVERTISEMENT I In the matter of394 words
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Article, Illustration431 1982-01-23 22 MR ROLF Pftoterer has been appointed restaurants manager of The Peninsula Group's Marco Polo Singapore. He was previously restaurants manager of the Manila Peninsula. Ms Serene Law who has been with the hotel since November 1978 is the newly appointed sales officer of Marco Polo Hotel. Her431 words
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342 1982-01-23 22 LONDON, Fri. As expected the International Tin Council has left the price range unchanged within the agreement despite pressure from the producers for an increase. According to a communique published today by the tin council after a three-day London meeting, it wasAP - 342 words
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147 1982-01-23 22 Chamber wants controls on sellers as well KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The London Metal Exchange (LME) has been reminded that if it deems it necessary to investigate the activities of the so-called mysterious tin buyer, there is no reason why it should not also subject the sellers to the same treatment.147 words
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Article136 1982-01-23 22 UAW talks with makers to resume DETROIT, Fri. The United Auto Workers Union (UAW). which called off pay talks with two major US car makers, Ford and General Motors, said that negotiations with Ford could resume next week. The talks with both companies had focussed on unprecedented proposals by theReuter - 136 words
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396 1982-01-23 22 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By ROLLOPTTK, which took over the optical division of financially-troubled Rollei Singapore, has decided to move out of its present premises at Chai Chee. Its chief executive, Mr W. R. Meadows, said: "It was inconvenient operating from the top floor (of396 words
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Article422 1982-01-23 22 CONZINC Rio Australia (CRA) has benefited from Rollei's woes. It bought over the liquidated company's aluminium diecasting plant and is profiting from its purchase. Although this division of Rollei in Jurong was only suffering from the inadequacies of the main plant in Chai Chee and not422 words
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Article, Illustration304 1982-01-23 22 KAJIMA Corporation has signed a $57 million contract with Veneer Hotels to build the Furama Singapore Hotel and Shopping Centre. Construction of the $75 million hotel will start in the beginning of next March when the substructure will be completed by then. About 350 workers will be304 words
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Article123 1982-01-23 22 Britain urged to useHK more HONGKONG, Fri. Britain could do more to improve its export performance with Hongkong and through here to the rest of Asia, particularly Japan, a senior Hongkong trade official said today. Len Dunning, executive director of the Hongkong trade development council, told a press conference duringReuter - 123 words
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237 1982-01-23 22 SINGAPORE will be host to the first international public services and environmental engineering exhibition, called Asian Public Services '82. To be held at the World Trade Centre from Dec 14 to 17, the exhibition will coincide with the International Drinking Water Supply and Sanitation237 words
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Advertisement109 1982-01-23 22 BIGGEST CHOICE OF 7478 SERVICES TO COLOMBO--5 FLIGHTS WEEKLY. PP|j jmI :i ■dnß offers five nonWfL sb* .^JHHHH I st °P 7478 services B^fP I every week to Colombo. B^Pfe**^ ,ga I jhe biggest choice. KMft Flights depart UPlitk iH I m every Mon, Fri HHP^^% H I and 10.30pm109 words
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Advertisement564 1982-01-23 23 1»4-44*1 1 »-J, 7 Bands in attendance 1* W. f MM M I BW" Blf^ l^P*^! l P! l *'iT^T?T^Bl L? > a^Bf The Apollo Orchestras The Track Machine J W^ W ifl l:Ml t'ivM h**t*+*lmkLdtdJ*^R jr~/' \e**^ V\ -^MPvr'^^^.^^B^^BßVb^aß^BßflHßßaWu. Lam. W m a^k j ajJ'*TSP!M^STW B flP'aß rßT*^" The564 words
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Advertisement216 1982-01-23 23 Personal Services SPwtfT OF ASIA. A selection of 18th It 19th Century Engravings of Borobodur, Javanese Dancers, Sarong Makers, etc. as portrayed In Richard Attenborough's recent T.V. Programme at Antiques of the Orient, Lower Basement, Tanglln Shopping Centre Extension. VIETNAMESE CERAMIC ELEPHANTS vases, stools, figurines, etc. Buy direct from Importer216 words
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Advertisement1309 1982-01-23 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 Monday Fndoy 830 am 530 pm (5 00 pm for next day) Saturday ft 30 am 3 00 i n (12 30 pm for Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9 00 am I 00 p m COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, MlO5 Lucky Plozi 10 00 am 51,309 words
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Advertisement201 1982-01-23 23 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment A Where to Eat B Personal Services Merchandise C Business To Business 0 Employment E Vehicles A Boats F Accommodation ft Properties G Travel Guide H Education ft Instruction 1 Announcements J Obituaries CNO KWANO GENERAL CONTRACTOR Blk 136. 166 Bedok North Avenue 3. lei *****6.201 words
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Advertisement192 1982-01-23 24 b THANK YOU d The management and staff of PRAWN WORLD SEAFOOD GOURMET wish to express their sincere and heartfelt thanks to all Customers, Friends and Business Associates for their kind attendance, patronage, support and well wishes since they commenced business. jriCITTI/^ITTI/llfA /g^ (MjS^te) Seafood Gourmet }§itf*ifi (^JfaMB SEA-FOOD GOURMET192 words
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Advertisement269 1982-01-23 24 HERE TO EATi I Patronise any oi All you have to do There will be three ■these restaurants after enjoying a lucky draws, to be I and eating places delightful meal at held at the end of I and win a Double any of these November, J 7- Day Tour269 words
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Advertisement83 1982-01-23 24 at Its best I Shredded Chicken Kwai Teow at $1.50 per head I Lorong 9 Seatood Restaurant I 20 East Coast Road I (Opp Katong Shopping Centre) 1 I (Lorong 9 Geylang Rd) J Businej Hrs 12 noon 3pm U bpm lam ®TAI SENG RESTAURANT A *K >s l-A, OUTRAM83 words
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Advertisement383 1982-01-23 24 rWi r%^T\. 2» 230 *HlCo*st Way (Ground Flow i 0X Upp «yer Ri^lt Rd Hon| leant SMcnw« Centtt C S«fa»o>c 051? Tat 777**»7/l /&< CORONATION RESTAURANT I t |_J Oxtxutnn Shoppint Plus. 2nd flow No 21 •"bV. 1 •IT 1 4 ms 587 Bukit tinuli Rojd J [Make it grand,383 words
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Advertisement99 1982-01-23 24 nOIBICoI restaurant rt PARKLANE SHOPPING MALL sth floor, 35 Selegie Road Tel: 33aa445/3Mo>s7 SINGAPORE'S FIRST TAIWAN SEA FOOD RESTAURANT COME AND HAVE A TASTE OF OUR TAIWANESE DELICACY SEA FOOD The stople rice porridge it eaten with lots of little side dishes such as oyster, mussel, pork stewed in rich99 words
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Advertisement706 1982-01-23 24 PICK OF THE CLASSIFIED TEN CENT KABOTA health BED BOX SPRING with weighing machine In kilo- matching base (newi $110 grams. Latest model $2,800 *****30 on o.Tel: *****04 \S?r D Personal Services a ■>•» Mon*4iMdaSe aLaPtal Lm^3 nS pi r3 DON'T MISS OUR NEW YEAR BARGAINS! New Shipment Korean Chests!706 words
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Advertisement462 1982-01-23 24 85/i| p Parsonal Sarvtots A .—-ill D ttarrtiandlsa The world's first BuHt-m iwto-wWer, auto-loafing, auto-start, outo-exposure, auto-flash, SLR camera. (tdnica F5-I MBs!^^j£^gVj| PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECIALTY STOR. £fegy ABJ* Photo Store Pte Ltd r?™^ Sales Service A 87 89 LOWER GROUND FLOOR LUCKY PLAZA |CPg mvw < (SIDE ENTRANCE FACING MANDARIN MOTEL.462 words
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Advertisement332 1982-01-23 24 38 Photography UFE-TME MEMORY ON Video Tapes Live recording with special audio systems on Weddlnc Ceremonies and any special occasions Very special rate for first 20 bookings Enquiries *****34 U 474*982 1-YEAR OLD ALMOST brand new Bronlca ECTL2 2 1/4" x 2 1/4* reflex camera and magazine with 75 MM332 words
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Advertisement381 1982-01-23 25 If A D Employment I H 1 II 66 Situations Vacant m) EDP COSJPUTER LECTURERS ajequlred Immedlelely A veil sslatillatisil commercial IneHOHlon Invites euttsMe candidate* to apply lor me peat* or Fulltime/ Pert-time Lecturer* lo teecrt CSO 747/ 74* and BCS •art I ea*V fseta. ■ilei setae 1 ipajjcsrila rmwl381 words
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Advertisement445 1982-01-23 25 CIS SUPERIOR SUPPLY PTE LTD A Fast expanding Company In the Energy Supply Industries has Immediate vacancies for Its newly set-up office In Shenton Way (A) 3 FEMALE PURCHASING ASSISTANTS (B) 1 FEMALE TELEX OPERATOR Requirements: For Poet A: Minimum 'O' levels c Working experience not necessary c Must be445 words
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Advertisement438 1982-01-23 25 lift Q Employment i ii 1 1 i Raychem urgently requires a RECEPTIONIST/ TELEX OPERATOR Requirements: c OCE -O' level. c 2 years' experience In similar position, c Able to type 40 wpm c Fluent In English c Courteous telephone manners Benefits: c 5-day work week c is days annual438 words
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Advertisement464 1982-01-23 25 A leading AuetraHsn Engineering S Conetructlon company Invites applicants tor the toßowmg poet*: 1) ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Applicants should have minimum 2 years' accounting experience In keeping a full set of books, able to prepare reports, budgets and to work Independently Applicants sitting for foundation level in professional examination Is preferable464 words
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Advertisement1240 1982-01-23 25 lift D Employment in i iii I HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL LTD Applications are Invited to fill t r># fOerOWlft^ POtt PERSONNEL CLERK c OCE -O' level. c Able to type at a speed of 40 wpm. c Preferably with some clerical experience or In personnel field. Interested appHcents plaeaa telephone1,240 words
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Advertisement596 1982-01-23 25 jljjlijl 0 Emptoyment I II 1 FEMALE OENERAL CLFRJC required urgenUy by Elertr >nlr Firm OCE level Ablllt/ to type Interested. Please wrtu la «lth personal particulars and contact telephone number to: The Oeneral Manager. Electronic Solder Engineering Pu- Ltd Blk 6. Unit 55. Ayer Rajah Industrial Estate. Spore 0513596 words
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Advertisement640 1982-01-23 25 ■IBC^KSBKaSf^B^BaaK^SCaBESBBBI JAXPAK BIGGEST TOUR WHOLESALER i IN JAPAN I me to expansion, our Slnga- pore office has immediate vacancies for the posts of I MALE/FEMALE I SALES REPRESENTATIVES. In our department dealing with Credit Cards service I R#QUlFVfVt#fitß- c Minimum GCE O' Level c Knowledge of Japanese preferable. I c640 words
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Advertisement811 1982-01-23 25 Iff;! D Employment 1 II Technical We, a progressive Group of Companies in this region, seek suitable candidates for the following positions: maintenance Clerk The incumbent will be requ -ed to assist the Maintenance Officer in all maintenance works, maintai, -ecords of service agreements for A/C Plants. office equipment, fire811 words
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Advertisement333 1982-01-23 26 ill Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous ODE urgently requires 1) Stenographers GCE 'O' level certificate with good credit in English LCCI Private Secretary Certificate 1 year's experience preferred Matured disposition, able to maintain confidentiality and work independently Salary: Minimum $450.00 per month 2) Works Clerks GCE 'O' level with333 words
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Advertisement527 1982-01-23 26 An established Company manufacturing high quality, stainless steel cutlery table-ware, has the following vacancies:A) ASSISTANT FOREMEN (Polishing Section) 5 years working experience in metal work industry with at least 2 years in a supervisory position. Experience in handling and maintaining of auto semi-automatic polishing machine preferred Possess initiative, drive leadership527 words
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Advertisement556 1982-01-23 26 a aaat 11^ I Employment ST. MARK'S INTERNATIONAL HOSPITAL 321, Joo Chiat Ptac* Singapore 1542 Tha new ro-bed medical/ surgical acuta care facility opening in early 1982, aituated In the residential Ketono area aaaily accessible by Eaal Coeat Parkway and Pan Island Expressway. In the second phaae of recruitment, invites556 words
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Advertisement592 1982-01-23 26 IE WANTED DRIVER a Class 3 driving licence a At least 3 years' experience a Preferably staying around dlsts. 0315 and 1334 a Advantageous to possess own scooter Saccmtwl appWcaoft duttaa wW Inctuda bringing Ota pan narstoanend niaaMnga and appo4ntmawt>. and la carry aw gaftaval a*Soa oattaa aa da*adao and592 words
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Advertisement681 1982-01-23 26 lIA Q Eiiaptoyimnt A WELL ESTABLISHED Trading firm requires (1) Store Supervisor. (2) Store Assistants. (3) Stock accounting Clerk (4) Van Driver. (5) Delivery cum Messenger. Interested candidates, please write giving full details of personal particulars, expected salary, contact number to reach before 31st January 1982: The Oeneral Manager. 2001.681 words
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Advertisement672 1982-01-23 26 NURSera AID, FEMALE Chinese required by nursing home. Training provlc'-d, Oood prospect, residents of dlst 1953/54 R referred. Write with partlcuirs, phone number, photograph (non-returnable) to: ST. Box A ***** 1 New Industrial Road. Singapore 1953. SECURITY PERSONNEL RECURVED for town area working on alternate days. Age below 50. Can672 words
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Advertisement779 1982-01-23 26 times Saturday car mart IGNITION v PROBLEM? MAGNUM %OK3| from mobelec contactless v V&ißH^v. C J V^ electronic ignition Mt for all makes of car ;3^S3iir^L_J__^Mp Replace your Problematic C---^ ?v^/® y r Contact Point with our Modern Contactless Electronic System. Improve* Fuel Consumption Improves Starting Give* better idling Kyi779 words
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Advertisement600 1982-01-23 26 I) Mitsubishi INSIST ON DEVOax Car seat covers Experience uxurlous I softness. Three sizes to fit your I car snugly. Available at leading departmental stores House of Devglll (S) Pte Ltd. 330. Peninsula Shopping Complex. Tel: *****86 1977 SUPER SALOON 2000. owned by a Japanese Manager In Up top condlUon.600 words
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Advertisement352 1982-01-23 26 WE CAN HELP YOU OWN A NEW CAR up to 90% financing attractive interest rates:--36 months 8% flat 48 months BY*% flat (Installments payable in advance) prompt attention to your needs. L J HCS 70 ■■KbbbbH CRF-2112M Auto- Reverse Cassette Car Stereo (AM FM Stereo i W<tri lAC FM Noise352 words
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Advertisement770 1982-01-23 26 1 184-4411 1 Classified Advertising Works. TRIUMPH B>l I P Ml 4 Convertible 1983 SK plate Sporty redesign the only one of Its kind, metallic 1 blue paint Immaculate condition 5520.000 Tel *****8 early I morning YOU CAN AFFORD a car on hireI purchase terms from Hnn* I Leong Finance770 words
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Advertisement491 1982-01-23 27 ~j^\ r Accommodation ■■[1" Propwilet **r «i*^rjß Ideally located at Holland Road and next to Maxima Mansion and Holland Court I ALL UNITS CENTRALLY AIR-CONDITIONED I NO RESTRICTION TO FOREIGNERS I Mat Spssf UM Swmmmi Pssh C»ilsr»n Pltyirssss I 24-fcair Sacurtry Sytttsi Clsmi Circuit TV. cm Isttrcm Systsa. FrasksM lana491 words
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Advertisement547 1982-01-23 27 AVAILABLE HOWHI MST. S (NEAR MARCO POLO HOTEL), luxuriously furnished, fully carpeted (beige). 3 alrcondltloned bedrooms apartment. Spacious living and dining area. New furnishings and modern kitchen High floor Rental: tIjSSS. KATONO AREA, 3-bedroomed walk-up flal Fully furnished Available Immediately. Plea— contact Classified Ads. The Little Giant A BE .UTIFULLY547 words
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Advertisement526 1982-01-23 27 r Accommodation |W|| fropfttos BOTH BLOCKS ti^ AVAILABLE Approved Warehouse for Lease Space available from 122m2 to more than 1 ,932m2 Flexible rents: either weekly, bi-monthly or 3-year lease ROOM FOR SINGLE person available In Chip Bee Oarden. Own bathroom, privacy. Contact *****18 ROOMS TO LET at any district For526 words
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Advertisement428 1982-01-23 27 c No restriction to foreigners. c Up to 80H, loan c Freehold laid. c Low assessment rate. c Close circuit TV intercom .system. c With tennis courts, swrnrmng pool. etc. c Ample free t raknej Developers 3/SnfewLanu Devetopmerrt(Pte)LlrJ. 157. South Bridge Rd S 0105 Tel: *****6 (5 lines) *****2 Oui428 words
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Advertisement275 1982-01-23 27 Q Travel Sums SF s^B> mEbi*^ b^Dbbi^^^ -t^^f BVka^Bnl BBB| Ik^lr^slL^ b^b^HbW^^^VbP IPV L^L^bL. ri> i itMB^B^B^BB I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^lj i^E>HH B^B^BfaV*^Ll^B^BW i '*Bfr3mmS* s a9- MX?« a^SaVßßis^^Vr^^B^LFVi^fi *"^WBy '^ilViWßli 7 C»:m^B^av .JDQito» -'t^LwwX m. iff i^Bim«l^^^l 5^58 ■^bbMLa^bb «^yW^rT»^Br J~SbbR g r .i ti ror ninner enCfjincs oou PRIME TOURS PTF.275 words
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Advertisement134 1982-01-23 27 DIRECT FLIGHT TO HAADYAI DEP: 24, 25. 17. 2S Jen S3. CHINESE NEW YEAR TOUR 3 Days Pattaya $699 23. 24. 25 4 Days Pattaya, Bangkok $729 Dep 23. 24. 25 Jan 5 Days $799. Dep: 23. 24. 25 7 Days Bangkok Chlangmal. PatUya $880. 23. 24. 25 10 Days134 words
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Advertisement1017 1982-01-23 27 Q TravsiGuMe jT^ DINERS HOLIDAYS A reliable way to travel Genting a must! Flirt with Lady Luck watch international floor shows or simply relax and enjoy the cool, refreshing Mma\ mountain air. TTZTFor brochures and information, contact: I Q DINERS WORLD TRAVEL PTE LTD V People j Park *****7 Merlin1,017 words
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Advertisement55 1982-01-23 27 EXPERIENCED BBJNOUAL TEACHERS specialised In Maths, Science. English Tel *****4 *****0. *****53 GENERAL PAPER LEADBM to A' Levels Examinations commencing on 5/2/82 at 8.30 pm Enquiries CETC: *****92. BSMVKHJAL/ GROUP TUITION by trained experienced teacher, all subjects Primary and lower secondary. Ring *****09. LADY TUTOR. MST. Secondary Maths and Science55 words
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Advertisement348 1982-01-23 27 Education m ssmmCOOII 112 Commsrcisl PEOPLE'S PARK COMtJERCIAL SCHOOL COMPUTER PROOR I MMBIQ 1) Sun 2.00-5 00pm 31/01 2) Tu/Th 2.00-5 00pm 02/02 3) Thurs 700-1000pru 04/OJ 4) W/F 2.00-5 00pm 10.1)2 5) Wed 7 00- 10 00pm 10/02 8) Prl 6 30-9 30pm 12/02 7) Sat 4 00-7 00pm348 words
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Obituary, Illustration181 1982-01-23 28 MRS. CHAN 800 HONG nee Madam Ho Siew Huang Aged: 58 years Departed to be with the Lord Jesus Christ on 21st January, 1982 "THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD..." Ps. 23:1. leaving behind: Husband: Chan 800 Hong Sons: Daughters-in-law: Chan Scow Chen, Richard Chan Scow Sam, Kenneth Tay Siew Cheng,181 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1982-01-23 28 I Passed away peacefully on 22/1/82, leaving behind I beloved husband Tan Liang Huat. jj Sons: Tan Chung Hock, Jimmy S Tan Chung Lock, Jama* M Tan Chung Yaw, Richard S D.ugh^rs-ln-.aw: Tan Chung Gak J Sons-in-law: Jaflray Lot* AlaiOoi If C J.W. Eraamua jl and eight grandchildren. MRS. TAN58 words
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Obituary, Illustration179 1982-01-23 28 ■a^B^BVa^aVßaVßlßalßmß paaaad away peacefully on 22.1.12 la.»ing bahind Wrfa YONO YOKE WAN Son* LEONO MUN FATT LEONG MUN CHOY. STEPHEN LEONO MUN KONO. PATRICK LEONQ MUN TUCK, JAMES Daugtilara MAUREEN LEONO JANE LEONO ANN LEONO D«ughlarl-in-law WONO MAY FONO KATHRINEZEE Son-in-law YAP FOOK LAN, FRANCIS Grandaoni LEONO YUN179 words
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Obituary, Illustration114 1982-01-23 28 WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE F AMILY OF THE LATE FRANCIS TAN KAY HUA WHO PASSED AWAY SUDDENLY ON THE 21.1.12. SADLY MISSED AND ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY JOSEPH FOO COLIN WONG PHILIP WONG TERRY WONG CHARLES KOW SAM LEE LEE PUI YEN TAN SOON LEE WONG HONG JEE114 words
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Obituary, Illustration111 1982-01-23 28 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE NARAJAN KAUR, WIFE OF HARNEK SINGH WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR GRATITUDE TO ALL RELATIVES, FRIENDS. DOCTORS, MATRONS. NURSING OFFICFRS, STAFF OF WARDS 32. 41. 51, OF T.T.S.H. AND WARD 45 OF SGH, COMMANDER PAYA LEBAR AIRPORT, OFFICERS AND MEN OF MAINTENANCE WING PAYA111 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1982-01-23 28 wish** to thank all ralaliva* and In.ndi (or tnair kind attandanca*. wreath* during lhair racanl baraavamanl. THE FAMILY OF Late Madam Puey Huat Lee thank Relatives. Friends. Doctors L Nurses of Ward 2. Alexandra Hospital L venerable Beck of Buddhist Union for their kind condolences,61 words
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Obituary, Illustration121 1982-01-23 28 MRS. ELLICE HANDY FAMILY express their heartfelt 1 i gratitude to all friends 'and M.G.S. "Old Girls" i for their very kind I i thought and expressions I 'of sympathy for them In their time of sorrow, for i their visit to their home rand attendance at the funeral of121 words
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Obituary, Illustration67 1982-01-23 28 In tovtnQ ifwinory of who lafl im on. yaar ago en 23/1/*1 "Time changes many things But not the memory this day brings". ■•oly fMaaad md wwayv wmhi* oacao by lovao onaa* •hog coramony will ba hold on Sunday 24/1/12 at Knalu Dharmak GBS ALL RELATIVES AND67 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1982-01-23 28 i Your sudden departure was a sad one, But memories of you still remain Dearly missed by mum, brother and sister. Cecilia Tan Gek Yoong Departed On 11/2/7532 words
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Obituary, Illustration110 1982-01-23 28 Dapartad 23.1 77 Always ramambarad by wife chiklran and grandchildren. You left us suddenly without saying goodbye but fond memories of you will always be In our hearts Sadly mUMd by PTS M Nurw and fr»nd. IN LOVING MEMORY of Rodney Nco departed 23rd January 1972.110 words
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Advertisement291 1982-01-23 28 if— in 1 I Education Instruction 113 Language frT3u33 I LANGUAGE I COURSES tor BUSINESSMEN ENGLISH •GERMAN •JAPANESE MANDARIN Businessmen, talk your way successfully into new markets. Widen your contacts with a new language. Office hours: 8.00 am 9.00 pm. JAPANESE (BagfcMMn) II Thurs 7.30-9 30pm 04/02 2) Sat 200-4291 words
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Advertisement309 1982-01-23 28 NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKER speaker offrrs Individual tuition and conversation classes Experienced teacher Phone: *****75 114 Music ELEMENTARY PIANO LESSONS especially for children leading to I AHKSM graded examination Reasonable fee Tel *****42 EXPERIENCED PIANO TEACHER especially good with children In AngMoKlo. Aye 4 Rlng2SO9lo2 115 Driving ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL. l.«-13309 words
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Advertisement531 1982-01-23 28 f IT 1) SVARIKAT JENGKA SENDIRIAN ftxSP' BERHAD SJSB® NOTICE PREQUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS TO CONSTRUCT A PARTICLE BOARD FACTORY AT BANDAR PUSAT. JENGKA PAHANG Qualified general contractors are invited to submit relevant details for prequalification to undertake the following:SCOPE OF WORKS Piling for factory building foundation. Construction of steel framed531 words
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Article, Illustration471 1982-01-23 29 TAN LIAN CHOO - East-West ties focus of talks with PM TAN LIAN CHOO, By Diplomatic Correspondent THE Austrian Foreign Minister, Dr Willibald Pahr, yesterday had talks with Sinfapore leaders on both regional and international issues that covered political and economic aspects A spokesman for Dr Pahr said the talks with Singapore Foreign Minister471 words
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89 1982-01-23 29 A $1.4 MILLION incinerator is being built on the western side of Sentosa. Its construction is expected to be completed by June. With a capacity of eight tonnes of rubbish a day, this incinerator will replace the present one which can only cope89 words
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295 1982-01-23 29 Doctor is struck off medical register A PRIVATE doctor, Mark Yu Meng Lung, has been struck off the Medical Register for using criminal force to undress an unconscious female patient in order to photograph her. The Singapore Medical Council decided to take this action at an inquiry into two complaints295 words
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Article49 1982-01-23 29 A NEW Year get-together organised by the National Transport Workers Union will be held at the union's centre at Farrer Park Sports House, 57 Rutlands Road, next Sunday at 2.X p.m. The NTTJC secretary-gener-al and Minister without Portfolio, Mr Lim Chee Onn, will be the guest-of-honour.49 words
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172 1982-01-23 29 SCHOOL WHERE 4 RELIGIONS ARE TAUGHT BOYS (ram St Patrick's schovl In East Coast Road have been able to study Buddhism, HinduIsm, Islam or Christianity since 1*75. The four religions were mentioned at last weekend's meeting of the Schools' Connrll when Dr Goh Keng Swee, Flrat Deputy Prime Minister and172 words
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312 1982-01-23 29 LOW GUAT TIN - Students to meet Catholic couples for chats LOW GUAT TIN Moral education the St Pat's way By BEING a teenager can be tough sometimes, especially when it comes to discussing problems about growing up. Some school situations and boy-girl relationships can be difficult to discuss with parents or even teachers.312 words
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173 1982-01-23 29 Businessman sues ex-neighbour for return of shares A BUSINESSMAN is suing his former neighbour for the return of unsold shares or the equivalent of $15,606. Mr Fong Kor Kooi, 68, told the High Court yesterday that he entrusted some shares to Mr Choo Meng Chew, 52, in July 1979 so173 words
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Article93 1982-01-23 29 SINGAPORE and Luxembourg agreed yesterday to allow Singapore Airlines and Cargolux to operate a second weekly freighter service between ana beyond the two countries, a joint statement said. "The new arrangement would strengthen the relations between the two countries and accelerate the growth of trade and93 words
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Advertisement171 1982-01-23 29 MORE FUN LESS FUNDS Get the new Minolta Action Pack now and save $173 H^^S^^V^^ Usual Net Price m M Minolta XG-1 (body) $289 mg^j/ff^ 35-70 mm F 3.5 Zoom lens $468 RS P^^^A/Pr C Auto Electroflash 118X 65 fed Co < NOW ONLY $649 Plus FREE! An attractive Minolta171 words
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Miscellaneous254 1982-01-23 29 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh U Hal Camp It? LIME TO TAl<£ BUT TM6 IT<S MOUB WIFE M WHILE XkA COWMTOWIJ BUT IF vOul'P uKE TO AH EXTRA MOUf? iSOHIV 0 CALLIMG SIR TMIS AFTERMOOJ I'LL TAKE TM£ AFTEPhJOOfJ I FOR LUMCH.MR /VOUCFIfcSr SIOPINI MWOUP OFF TMAT WILL Se254 words
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Advertisement631 1982-01-23 30 An established public company in the shipping and marine business invites applications for the position of PERSONNEL MANAGER The Job All aspects of personnel administration and management, union relations including collective bargaining, development of training programmes and sound personnel policies and procedures for implementation. Qualifications Experience Candidates, aged 30 above,631 words
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Advertisement566 1982-01-23 30 RELC SOUTHEAST ASIAN MINISTERS OF EDUCATION ORGANIZATION Regional Language Centre Singapore Applications are invited for the following professional staff positions for appointment in July 1982 or earlier: (A) Specialist in Sociolinguistics (B) Specialist in Psycholinguistics (C) Specialist in TESOL (D) Specialist in Reading Writing Programme Development (E) Specialist in Literature566 words
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Advertisement549 1982-01-23 30 Bena Corporation a Malaysian International Trading House requites: A. TIMBER MANAGER/TRADER, Timber Department Candidate is to head the Timber Dept Ap plicant must have at least 5 years experience In timber export business with adequate knowledge of major overseas markets and good local contacts for supplies. B. ACCOUNTANT l c549 words
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Advertisement696 1982-01-23 30 THE MALAYSIAN ADMINISTRATIVE MODERNIZATION AND MANPOWER PLANNING UNIT (MAMPU) SARAWAK BRANCH lender No OM I/82 tor the Suppt) Delivery and Installation ot Word Processing System tor Iflbatan Ka|ibumi. Sar.iVvdk Tenders wr invited tur the wppiy (leiiw-u installation and mamttTMru oi Word Proicssm^ s V M,.r r tl d t M696 words
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Article, Illustration471 1982-01-23 31 Luton FA Cup opponents today LONDON, Fri. English First Division leaders Ipswich, in the running for a treble League, Football Association and League Cups should progress further in the Cup when they visit Luton in the fourth round tomorrow. Strikers Alan Brazil and John Wark,Reuter; UPI - 471 words
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Article161 1982-01-23 31 Injured Solomon may not play PONTIAC, Fri. Freddie Solomon, the San FrancisCO 49ers' starting wide re- j ceiver and punt returner, suffered a sprained left knee in practice yesterday and should be a doubtful starter for Sunday's United States professional football's Super Bowl game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Solomon, whoAFP - 161 words
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290 1982-01-23 31 Injuries still afflict the West Indies CRICKET ROUND-UP MELBOURNE, Fri. Injuries continued to affect the West Indian cricketers' preparations for the World Series Cup final against Australia, starting tomorrow with Malcolm Marshall and Jeffrey Dujon both missing practice yesterday. The best-of-five series begins with two matches at the Melbourne CricketReuter - 290 words
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Article278 1982-01-23 31 SOCCER BRIEFS VIENNA, Fri. Helmut Senekowitsch, who coached Austria in the 1978 World Cup soccer finals, has been asked to do the same job this year in Spain. The chairman of the Austrian Soccer Association, Karl Sekanina, who fired Senekowitsch after the Argentina finals, has again turned to him afterAgencies - 278 words
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Article, Illustration404 1982-01-23 31 LONDON, Fri. Wales, the once-mighty Red Dragons of European rugby union, open their challenge for this season's Five Nations championship tomorrow when they play Ireland at Lansdowne Road in Dublin. The match was due to be played last Saturday, but was postponed because ofReuter - 404 words
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280 1982-01-23 31 TENNIS ROUND-UP KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia held fancied Indonesia to a 1-1 draw after the first day of the second round of the Eastern Zone Davis Cup tennis competition at the Stadium Negara yesterday. Tint us Aryan to put Indonesia in the lead when he beatAgencies - 280 words
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Advertisement310 1982-01-23 31 MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS Qualifications: University Degree or Professional Qualification. Knowledge of Chinese or spoken Mandarin preferred but not essential Experience: 3-5 years' post qualification experience in Corporate Secretarial Practice, Taxation, Management Accounting or Executive Management Recruitment Remuneration: Negotiable with prospects of bonus incentives based on performance Vacancies are also available for310 words
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Advertisement656 1982-01-23 31 r^^OCV. ASSOCIATED PAN MALAYSIA CEMENT SQf\i. BERHAD APMC, a leading cement manufacturer m Malaysia requires the service of professional!'/ qualified Malaysian citizens to fill two important positions at its Works in West Malaysia MECHANICAL ENGINEER Applicants should possess a professional Mechanical' Engineering qualification and have had at least 3 years656 words
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Article, Illustration247 1982-01-23 32 TIPTOP - TIPTOP By THE Singapore Turf Clnb has come oat with another tint naming races after orchids for Its first professional meeting of the year at BnJdt Timah beginning next Saturday. For a start, four orchids have been chosen and all the races for the first weekend247 words
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Article430 1982-01-23 32 Taman S'pura goes well ON THE TRACK with EQUESTRIENNE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tainan Slngaparm, winner of the Singapore Gold Cup who takes pride of place with 59kg in this season's opening classic, the Tunku Gold Cup, strode out fluently when sent out for pace work with visiting Australian jockey Terry430 words
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261 1982-01-23 32 Visiting jockeys had share of winners WE had quite a number of visiting jockeys last season. Do our turf clubs have a set policy regarding visiting jockeys from abroad 9 The reason I am asking is that I have a friend in Australia who is keen on sending his nephew261 words
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554 1982-01-23 32 EPSOM JEEP - Auric Stable out to regain r past glory EPSOM JEEP By THE Sung family of Auric Stable are making a determined bid in 1982 to recapture past glory. Even before the new season got under way, they have started to replenish their already formidable string with new blood. With two554 words
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Advertisement663 1982-01-23 32 riijamj iki ■■■1H We have a vacancy lor a n\Jl\ training officer 1 /M in our Training Department at Pulau commensurate with qualifications and Bukom The |Ob involves conducting and experience If the |Ob interests you. please coordinating in-house training courses and address your application, giving full the normal administration663 words
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Advertisement691 1982-01-23 32 IN THE HIGH roi'RT OF THE REPI'BLIC OP SINGAPORE IN THE CADBE OF SUIT NO. 43*1 OF IKI EXECUTION NO. TO OF IMI SANDVDC SINGAPORE PTE LTD PLAINTIFFS VERSUS BELLOWS INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD ...DEFENDANTS AUCTION SALE OF Superdiazo Blue Print Printing Machine, Drawing Board (complete with stand and instruments) Electric691 words
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Advertisement529 1982-01-23 32 RECEIVERS' SALE Offers ore invited for the purchase of assets of a chocolate manufacturing company located in Malocca. These assets consist of: (a) Land i Location Air Keroh Industrial E.'ate Area 1990 sq. metres. Period of lease 99 yean expiring on 30 5 2072 Category of land Use Industry (b)529 words
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Article, Illustration568 1982-01-23 33 PATRICK BASTIANS today talks aboat f*^~* "X tne Canadian team, who he ranks sixth, Mil n 1 m^ ne or c Junior squash team chamV I Jk pionshlp to be held in Singapore from v^^y^ 1 Feb. 6 to 14. The Canadians are unfortuvmhhbBH568 words
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Article236 1982-01-23 33 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE will play host? to Hongkong in the home and away liuerport match racing competition, off Changi, tomorrow and Monday. In the away series in Hongkong in November, Singapore, with the help of skippers Alan Barnes, G. Broberg, John Ayres and R. Hayes236 words
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Article143 1982-01-23 33 SINGAPORE'S junior team comprising Peter Hill, Tang Chiang Sin and Wong Yee Leong, will leave as scheduled on Friday, for the World Junior squash individual championships in Kuala Lumpur starting next Sunday. Dr. Eddie Jacob, president of the Singapore Squash Rackets Association confirmed this143 words
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Article45 1982-01-23 33 BOXING: American Gerry Cooney is expected to be fit for his world heavyweight title challenge against compatriot Larry Holmes on March 15, despite a shoulder injury suffered in training. Dr. Barry Fischer said inNew York that Cooney needed to rest his left shoulder.45 words
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Article40 1982-01-23 33 IN Paris, Andre Mongelema. an unheralded Zairese middleweight based in Luxembourg, scored a surprise win over former world-ranked Loucif Hamani, of Algeria. The Parisbased Algerian threw in the towel in the fourth round of their scheduled 10-round bout.40 words
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Article67 1982-01-23 33 COMMONWEALTH GAMES: Queensland's Conservative State Premier, Jon BJelke-Petersen, has warned that aborigine activists who try to stage protests at the i Games will be "hit hard." He said that at the Games in Brisbane next October there would be no repeat of an incident in Melbourne last week where67 words
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Article53 1982-01-23 33 GENERAL: Athlete Allan Wells and golfer Belle Robertson have been voted Scottish Sortsman and Sportswoman of 1981 by the sporting media in Scotland. Wells, last year's winner, won the title for the third time and Belle the fourth when they received their awards at a dinner in Edinburgh53 words
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Article92 1982-01-23 33 MOTOR RACING: Agreement has been reached in the dispute between Formula One drivers and the International Automobile Federation, and the South African Grand Prix will go ahead as planned, driver Nlki Lauda has announced. There will be a single session of official practice and the Grand Prix will92 words
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Article78 1982-01-23 33 It's M arreaus MOTOR SALLYING: French brothers Claude and Bernard Marreau, in a Renault R2O Turbo, won the car section of the fourth Paris-Dakar motor rally, the organisers said. The two were second in 1979 and third in 1980. Out of I the 390 vehicles which left Paris on New78 words
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Article110 1982-01-23 33 THE final stage of the 50th Monte Carlo rally, which has just started, should produce a Battle Royal between current leader Walter Rohrl. of West Germany, and second-placed Finn Hannu Mikkola. Rohrl, driving an Opel Ascona, saw his overall lead whittled away in the common stage which ended110 words
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Article69 1982-01-23 33 OLYMPICS: John Carlos, i who was expelled from the US team at the 1968 Olympics for staging a black-power demonstration, has been given a post I with the organising committee of the 1964 Los Angeles Olymfiics A Press spokesman said n Los Angeles, that Carlos, 36, had been69 words
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Article79 1982-01-23 33 SKI-ING: Veteran Jan I.md ml robbed the Aunli family of a formidable double triumph on Thursday as he won the men's 15km cross country race on the opening day of the 1982 Norwegian championships at Raufoss, north of Oslo. In foggy weather but otherwise I good racing conditions, LindvallAgencies - 79 words
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Advertisement6 1982-01-23 33 Another new <>l<l Storage development. **> i*****^6 words
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Advertisement1339 1982-01-23 33 naMzlrliiHbdJllnPlinkl Browi i Root (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. Brown Root are internationally recognised leaders in the design and construction of otfshore oil and gas facilities, and have been established in this region for more than 1 0 years. In order to better service the expanding Malaysian oil and gas industry, we1,339 words
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Article, Illustration574 1982-01-23 34 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA The dates are too close to US Masters, says Australian pro By GREG NORMAN, hailed as the next greai figure of professional golf after Jack Nick lavs, yesterday turned down an invitation t< take part in the Singapore Open champion ship at574 words
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Article43 1982-01-23 34 INDORE CITY, Fri. A sparkling 106 not out by Mike Gatting and lan Bothams 122 helped England score 367 for five at the close of the opening day of their three-day cricket match against India's Central Zone side here today. UPI.UPI - 43 words
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152 1982-01-23 34 Now you can insure your dream hole-in-one TOKYO, Fri. A golfer's dream the "hole-ln-one" can now be insured to protect the victor from over-upend-ing on celebrations that often follow such Incky shots, a Tokyo Insurance company says. Chances of hitting a hole-in-one are estimated at 3,1 M to one, makingAP - 152 words
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311 1982-01-23 34 FOREIGN GOLF PHOENIX, Fri. An eight-under-par 63 gave Larry Nelson an early lead in the first round of the US$3OO,OOO ($612,000) Phoenix Open golf tournament here yesterday but heavy rain stopped play in the afternoon with 72 players half the field stranded on theAFP - 311 words
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129 1982-01-23 34 HAKIK AT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By THE Ministry of Education have selected Neo Kay Cheong, a schoolteacher and also secretary of the Singapore Amateur Gymnastics Association for a 12-month physical education course in Australia, starting on Feb. 8. The course, will be held at the Nedlands129 words
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Article, Illustration382 1982-01-23 34 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO TOKYO LASS TO LEARN FROM AMANO PROFILE. ..By ffITOMI KOISO has an occupation that only 139 other Japanese women and another 260 men share. In fact, there are only 600 other men and 400 women all Americans who do the same thing as Hitomi382 words
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Advertisement542 1982-01-23 34 Buy GEC now and get FREE gifts, FREE trips phis 5 FREE chances to win $600,000 Tkj obody but nobody can beat GEC's exciting offers this fes- Buy a GEC washing machine, get these FREE gifts Buy a GEC dishwasher, get these FREE gifts VI dV i!?f °I! ?a l542 words
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Article, Illustration356 1982-01-23 35 JOE DORAI - Fandi out for two months JOE DOR AI By 6 IT'S better that Fandi gets this problem sorted out early. After talks between Fandi, the medical officers and myself, we decided that the opera- tion should be carried out in early s February. manager-coach JITA SINGH THE STAR STRIKER DOWN356 words
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284 1982-01-23 35 J. RAJENDRAN - Morier swings the game Inchcape's way J. R A JENDR AN By MALCOLM MORIER may not be the best striker in Singapore, but his deadly finishing will make him a force to be reckoned with, at least in Division Three of the Singapore Business Houses Football League. Morier scored both284 words
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Article169 1982-01-23 35 Krishnan, Ahmad banned two weeks THE Disciplinary Com mittee of the Singapore Business Houses Footbal League have suspendec two more players, reports PETER SIOW. They are Mobil's Krish nan Pakrisamy and Hi tachi Dockyard's Ahmac Jali Saleh, who each received two-week suspen sions. Krishnan was founc guilty of using abusive169 words
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Article53 1982-01-23 35 PARIS, Fri. The Japanese judo team will be a mighty force at the Paris judo tournament tomorrow and Sunday, even without double world champion Yashuhiro Yamashita. The squad will include four category champions Kenichi Haragushi (under-60 kg), Toshiro Saito (v— 66). Hidetoshi Nakanishi (u-71) and NobutoshiAFP - 53 words
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233 1982-01-23 35 PETER SIOW - SEA success brings flood of -offers- PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE'S skeet and trap teams' successes in last month's South-east Asia Games in Manila they bagged two gold medals and one silver must have attracted the attention of Australia's Darwin Gun Club and New Zealand. For they have asked the Singapore233 words
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Article30 1982-01-23 35 KATONC got off to an edgy start in the inter-constituency badminton championships when they defeated Boon Lay 3-2 in a preliminary match at the Singapore Badminton Hall yesterday.30 words
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Article39 1982-01-23 35 TODAY'S EVENTS ATHLETICS: second Lotto cross-country League (MacRitchie Reservoir, 4). RUGBY: Friendly Combined Schools v Hongkong Schools XV (Padang, 5). SOCCKK: Friendly: iiihiain v Tiong Bahru (National Stadium. 5.3 b). SWIMMING: Chinese Swimming Club single age-group (Amber Rd, 2.30).39 words
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Article80 1982-01-23 35 THE match between Home Affairs and Defence in the Division One inter-ministry squash League scheduled yesterday at the KaUang complex has been postponed until Feb. 24. In the mixed team event, Home Affairs will again meet Defence in the final also on Feb. 24.80 words
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Article34 1982-01-23 35 MELBOURNE, Fri. World champion racing driver Alan Jones will drive a Porsche 944 Turbo in the Australian GT sports sedan championship on April 18 at the Sandown motoring track near Melbourne. AFP.AFP - 34 words
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289 1982-01-23 35 R MANORAJ - R MANORAJ By. JOSEPH TESSENSOHN, the Singapore Asian Cup hockey team manager, hopes to arrange practice games next month for his players against Divisions One ana Two League sides largely to try out strategies and team tactics. Premier Division sides have not been considered289 words
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178 1982-01-23 35 Merlion meet to be small, but attractive SOUTH-EAST Asian Games soccer finalists Thailand and Malaysia are among the six countries invited for Singapore's inaugural Merlion Cup International tournament, reports JOE DORAI. The competition will be held at the National Stadium from June 8-19. The Football Association of Singapore are limiting178 words
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Article124 1982-01-23 35 ALOR STAR. Fri. Kedah strengthened their Malaysia Cup hopes when they whipped Trengganu 3-1 before a capacity crowd at the Stadium Darulaman here today. And the star of the match was nippy striker, Nasir Ghazali, who put Kedah up 1-0 early in the 15th124 words
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Advertisement224 1982-01-23 35 B Singapore H i Turf Club m II 4-Digit Numbers U W Forecast Tote y Please note that due to the change in racing dates for the 3rd and 4th IR day of the Selangor January L 982 IA Ri Meeting, 4-D tickets sold will be rl Pool No s:224 words
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257 1982-01-23 36 Mahathir refutes charges about NEP KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today dismissed allegations that Malaysia's New Economic Policy (NEP) inhibited the development of the private sector saying this was "a fallacy deliberately promoted by some quarters." The fact that many companies in Malaysia had developedReuter; AFP - 257 words
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Article36 1982-01-23 36 BANGKOK. Fri. Thailand's criminal court today sentenced a 32-year-old American woman, Candice Lee Carpenter, to 25 years in Jail for her attempt to smuggle 3.2 kg of heroin out of the country. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article28 1982-01-23 36 NEW YORK, Fri. The stock market edged upward this morning. The Dow Jones average rose 1.06 to 849.32 in the first half hour of trading. AP.AP - 28 words
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344 1982-01-23 36 Hospital frees 24 suspects after a rampage KLANG, Friday TWENTY-FOUR detained people went on a rampage at the General Hospital drug detection centre here today, forcing hospital authorities to free them for the safety of other patients. They damaged walls, ceilings, mattresses and blankets, demanding their release short- ly afterNST - 344 words
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Article, Illustration549 1982-01-23 36 SEOUL, Pit PRESIDENT Chun Doo-Hwan today proposed that North and South Korea divided after World War Two work out a common constitution towards eventual unification and as a first step exchange ambassadors. In a New Year policy statement to Parliament, he suggestedAgencies - 549 words
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220 1982-01-23 36 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By Diplomatic Correspondent BRITISH Foreign Secretary Lord Camngton will visit Singapore on Feb 8 and 9 with a high-powered trade delegation that reads like an industrial "Who's Who." He will arrive here after visiting Jakarta, and will later visit Bangkok, Manila220 words
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Article, Illustration126 1982-01-23 36 Things are moving at the Causeway THIS picture taken yesterday at 6.30 p.m. at the I Singapore side of the Causeway traditionally the start of the festive season rush is evidence enough that the new checkpoint clearance system is working. Unlike in previous years, the expected traffic jam did not126 words
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307 1982-01-23 36 WASHINGTON, Friday RABBI Chaim Druckman, a member of Prime Minister Menachem Begins coalition government, said here yesterday that the Israeli Government will reverse its Camp David Treaty commitment and not withdraw from Jewish Sinai settlements. "The withdrawal should be halted and will beAFP; UPI - 307 words
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Obituary77 1982-01-23 36 MR. v.v. SEBASTIAN aged 67. (formerly of Life Insurance CorporaUon of Indla-S'pore Branch, recently Divisional Sales Officer of Great Eastern Life Assurance Co Ltd passed away suddenly on 22 1 82 Funeral arrangements contact Mrs. Celine Pathrosi 10-J. Blk 820. Aye 8. Ang Mo Klo Tel: *****30 WILLIAM REYNOLDS,77 words
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Advertisement333 1982-01-23 36 Tennis, anyone? Frustrated about your tennis? Don't be. It takes an average student about one year to learn the basics of the game, about flic years to play good social tennis and between five and 10, to play quality competitive tennis, says our Weekending writer, a tennis coach himself. Compromise333 words
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Miscellaneous156 1982-01-23 36 UP TO Ip.m. TODAY: Bright And Sunny. TEMP. (C) up to a.m. TOMORROW: 31 max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: 7.18 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 a.m. Amsterdam 0/6 C Cloudy Leaden 5/9 C Cloudy Atheaa 7/14 C Cloudy Lea Aagelea 6/14 C Clear Baagkek 20 30C Clear Madrid 3/13 C Clear156 words
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Article, Illustration1288 1982-01-23 1 Another Open House r cor* Second anniversary from ibL celebration highlights LEISURE, Pag* Three Historian Wang Gungwu has walked the corridors of time in three decades of research. The visiting professor in the NUS History Department shares with GRETCHEN MAHBUBANI some of his scintillating ideas and concepts pertinentTAN SUAN ANN - 1,288 words
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Advertisement71 1982-01-23 1 c/ 4 Prosperous jp tf W% C^l 2 kilo 5 kilo [__^2i~-rs2^^^« cni nFii nßncnii "33^ \j \j^^ i ill i wfl 1 1 P^kkyT^^^^^. Travel with f iM <^yA^^^y <k I r^ W^^^^S^^^^^ Remains clean, clear all the way. i^cMiim \2^ Packed by Ben Hwa New Industries (Pte.) Ltd.71 words
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Article, Illustration380 1982-01-23 2 TODAY THE FORUM PRESENTS Peaches And Herb (Ch 5, 8.5» p.m.): From the little snippets yon might have seen over TV, the show looks tike a love story. That apparently Is the theme of the evening's entertainment as Peaches And Herb present a series of love songs.380 words
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Advertisement294 1982-01-23 2 W m\ rfl Capture it in the elegant beauty of diamonds, precious stones and jewellery, intricately designed by well known jewellery designer. On display at our showroom. Visit us now and put a lasting sparkle in your world. (>H)Hua Heng Goldsmith Jewellers Pte. Ltd. Head Office: Blk 177. No 142.294 words
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Advertisement80 1982-01-23 2 SI N3UOH3I ettaTt4 Street (wot? Don't stop till you get enough y~^_ '*S1 With National RX-5150F on. even Michael Jackson .flHiw won't stop. 24W life-like ambience stereo. 4-band B I radio, metal tape play and 2-way. 4-speaker system. I GOOD READING MATTERS AT l^Times Bookshops tim^Onhjnl rnlrr R.>hinw>n\ J..hnlml»\ LUCXV80 words
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Miscellaneous1088 1982-01-23 2 csssssssssssss^^rVP J^H^^ LsWkw 3|j f s Bkw AmWA LssMlsk.«v)i. Jyi LsV .^H I Lsssssfelss^isssB^^^ T jhI IJ bWXVJ C SBC5 j Ji^i2 PJV-t/i SATURDAY Matinee IMrtv Dingn* Magee (Ch _^AVba4|B|I^| < 5, 2.Z5 p.m.): Frank Sina- .^ajssssflP^^fl '^FS s ira runs through a series k *^Bfl «R^* S < of1,088 words
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Miscellaneous1192 1982-01-23 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 1.00 PM Openinf followed by Sesame 7.30 News And Weather Forecast Street (Malay) 2.00 The New Space Ghost And The 7 50 B^ "»t«s The Hand Of The Hercuioids Goral 2.25 Saturday Matinee Dirty Dingus 8.50 The Forum Presents Peaches Magee And Herb 3.45 ABC1,192 words
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Article, Illustration881 1982-01-23 3 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By THREE outstanding features are the main fare next week, coupled with many new series. The occasion is SBC's second anniversary celebrations. The festivities start from Sunday, Jan 31, with Airport (Ch 5, Ml p.m.) This is the first of the Airport series, and definitely the881 words
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Article450 1982-01-23 3 SBC will be having another open house this year. Despite the low-key advertising, the station received overwhelming response, with requests for tickets even from as far as Muar. Most of the activity of the day are the same as last > ear's, with a few exceptions. Open450 words
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Advertisement19 1982-01-23 3 Next week: Interviews Wr(* "5 with the L I Hui Brothers -'•a A Lunar New Year imm ho. exclusive19 words
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Advertisement616 1982-01-23 3 GIVE SOMETHING SPECIAL THIS SEASON. GIVE AN ADVRI PERSONAL COMPUTER. (Special Offer from now to 31st Jan/82). In^hla^i PERSONAL COMPUTER tk^^U ss&^>4^ s!^ sssim PfITEL CDMPJTEH SYSTEMS PTE. LTD. D Qlffl I SHOW ROOM 811. UIC Bldg.. Shenton Way, Singapore 0106 Tel: *****43.*****30 |p^i^3^J Telex R*****6/R*****9 PATEL Baiaj Electronics (S)616 words
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Advertisement642 1982-01-23 4 5 KIAN AIM REALTY LTD. DEVELOPER OF PEACE CENTRE PEACE MANSION S«S^^^^^vl 3 1, SOPHIA/SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE 0922 TEL *****57/8, *****75 f F^5C "2. NTUC WELCOME SUPERMARKET -Tv&Rad*s NTUC TRAVEL SERVICES jfe_^_*JSv^^ff^__l THE CHARTERED BANK Electronic H.-Fi Equipments SOUND VISION PTE LTD f!^lEfi^-S-SK-w\ W^S P RENNER PIANO COMPANY TAI FOON642 words
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Article, Illustration658 1982-01-23 5 AN EVENING OF ART AND LITERATURE Victoria Theatre Wednesday, 8 p.m. Reviewed by REBECCA CHUA Inexorably, he plucked each of the masks from their vantage points, depriving them of life and expression, and piled them on his arm even as he pulled the broad swath of batik658 words
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Article245 1982-01-23 5 LION OF THE VILLA Victoria Theatre Tuesday, 7.30 p.m Previewed by K AMSAH SIRAT BEWARE when you step into the Victoria Theatre next Tuesday. For there is a "lion" lurking around ready to pounce on anybody who happens to stiay. It is no ordinary lion245 words
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Advertisement272 1982-01-23 5 AUSTRALIAN LAND INVESTMENT Sydney Metropolitan Area Quality homes on a recent stage ol Wernngton County near the land tor sale Full prices from Aust. $23,500 (Sing. $54,700) For the first time a limited number of top quality homesites in Werrington County are being offered for sale in Singapore and Malaysia.272 words
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Article, Illustration717 1982-01-23 6 GORKY PARK By Martin Cruz Smith Pan 1981, 335 pages, $9 95 Reviewed by GRETCHEN MAHBUBANI The book is not without faults. There is to my mind, for example, an inordinate amount of violence. s Apparently, it took Smith eight years to research and write Gorky Park, though717 words
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Article229 1982-01-23 6 WE REFER to the review by Mr Peter Keys of RUMAH (Contemporary Architecture of Singapore) which appeared in your newspaper on Dec 12, 1981. The institute would like to correct some wrong impressions created by the review. RUMAH is an official publication of the institute and229 words
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Letter409 1982-01-23 6 I REGRET that the Singapore Institute of Architects has felt it was necessary to respond in such terms to my review of Rmnata 1181, and that it considers that wrong impressions may have been created. If this is so, I would like to try to correct them.409 words
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Advertisement465 1982-01-23 6 There is only one RAFFLES This is the story of one of the most famous hotels in the world. There may be others more luxurious, more opulent, but none has shared so intimately the vicissitudes of its birthplace as the Raffles. This book relives its saga and remembers the characters465 words
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Advertisement82 1982-01-23 6 L<<^^T;hinese New Year sale! MJ|L (torn Hoii.. cJ aH^ Mandarin Orange from China s^, Iron* Holl.inO from Cameron Highland olours) (many colours) Pussy Willow and many other varieties from China Every purchase of $200 n Azalea free' /■"""X Sin Hak Soon Garden /■-Jt\ Interexter Landscape Design Centre [UfcJ J 59.0unearn82 words
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Article, Illustration1944 1982-01-23 7 Cyril Northcote Parkinson was an obscure naval historian at the then University of Singapore when his book, Parkinson's Law, shot him to fame. By then, he had already written more than 30 books, mainly on naval matters. Now 71, he is the Seigneur (Lord of the Manor) ofIPS - 1,944 words
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Advertisement198 1982-01-23 7 SECONDHAND CAMERA CENTRE nnnznz BUY SELL TRADEIN) All brands of cameras Nikon, Pentax, Yashica, Hasselblad, Canon, Fujica, Minolta, Konica. Singapore Cosmos Trading Co Pte. Ltd. UGS Sim Lim Tower, 10, Jalan Besar, Singapore 0820 Tel: *****62/3 We open on Sundays and Public Holidays Sanyo 2 2 Rice Cooker. The best198 words
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Article, Illustration617 1982-01-23 8 Reunion tieal HERE we are again... the most important dinner of the year, the Chinese New Year reunion dinner. "What are you going to cook? and what's the dessert this year?" That's what everyone is asking me. Yes, yes I'll come up with a fantastic dessert and I am suggesting617 words
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Article1536 1982-01-23 8 Longevity Rolls Persimmon filling (recipe follows) 1/3 cup unsalted, softened butter 1/3 cup light brown sugar 2 tsp ground ginger 1 tsp baking soda 1 4 tsp freshly grated nutmeg 1 4 tsp salt 2 eggs, separated 1/3 cup warm water 1/3 cup dark molasses Castor sugar Make persimmon1,536 words
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558 1982-01-23 9 MEG JUMP - MEG JUMP By CONSIDER the great culinary nations of the world, and Switzerland is not likely to spring immediately to mind. Enthusiasts there are, of course, and the Swiss certainly take their food seriously. They also figure outstandingly in the international restaurant and558 words
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Article384 1982-01-23 9 MIMI SHERATON - MIMI SHERATON By AS RESTORATIVE and warming as coffee and tea may be, the beverage I think of most in cooler weather is steaming and frothy hot chocolate, or, more precisely perhaps, hot cocoa. The combination of creamy milk and bitter chocolate gentled with just the rightNYT - 384 words
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456 1982-01-23 9 DEREK BUTLER - WINE FINDS Red and gold for the New Year DEREK BUTLER By OF ALL the wines in the world, it must surely be those of Burgundy which spring most readily to mind when described by adjectives such as deep, opulent, full-bodied, smooth, velvety and, above all, rich. This 150 km456 words
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Advertisement194 1982-01-23 8 Ayers Special Line for sensitive skin At a one-time Special Offer Ayer's free Special Line travel kit contains Offer only available at the Ayer 3 products that guarantee 24 hour protec- counters at tion and nourishment for sensitive skin. Special Cleanser thoroughly cleanses 9METRD O.M Jan 23 Jan 31 sensitise194 words
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Advertisement79 1982-01-23 8 W L MAKES MUSCLE IN THE MAN! Protein power! Delicious nourishment f^*% x |^^*T ===:==::> for better health- x w ?^V strength-vitality! x!^-~<* Tl Bee) is a natural, important part of your daily diet y"' T*J It provides protein to build new body tissue and £k?S^^ promotes healthy growth Beef79 words
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Advertisement635 1982-01-23 9 Era (^l^lsln^'JElEJEl EUeIEUeI Bigi3lG]!^:^^^^g(riiJ Introducing <' kZX ILK TEOCHEW WmSP Good Luck RAWFISH Jt^ FLshhcad Steamboat Teocliew Porridge jSp'^ Steamboat Porridge -At Queentown Branch Only] |MJj We are closed on 22nd, 23 rd, 24th 25th January 1982 [jj£j |^j Business as usual on 26th January 198 2 jgGJj ffl&£^ 1635 words
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Advertisement374 1982-01-23 10 LIDO: OPENS TODAY! a (*****14) 5 SHOWS DAILY: 11am, 1.45, 4.00. 6.45 9.15 No Free List Here's YOUR LUNAR NEW YEAR FIRE-CRACKER! I ■—Ti' ■AT r^ A m mMmtm W avN BaT .*■*> a— ar U«C3— *-^a»— «^aaaj B^ l La— l^^ 1 BKaV aaaaV Vfll J?b m -EC* Ba-aV374 words
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Advertisement1223 1982-01-23 10 GONG XI FA CAI ALL THEATRES CASH BOOKINGS ONLY/NO FREE LIST! NO MILITARY CONCESSION MHJPENS TODAY! M L— CATHAY OPEON I GALA— -ORCHARD— I Q (*****00) 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9 15pm (*****16) 11.00 am (*****75) 4 SHOWS: (*****88) 4 SHOWS 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.15pm S 9 COflM TUC1,223 words
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Advertisement460 1982-01-23 11 JUST ARRIVED! tJt LATEST ATTRACTION W FOR THE YEAR WIT OF THE DOG J\l fjA ANED >N L^. tv 0< the vk>'<l Visit the Singapore Zoo during the festive holidays. me most be |.i An(j see more than -|3ooanimals from over i endangefed speci 1 i 4O species uncaged and460 words
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Advertisement77 1982-01-23 11 rtOMftncs rutbi -By mentioning in your AD. c Location neighbourhood View Siie of land built-up area House or flat Detached/ Semi-de-tached/ Terrace/ Splitlevel Brick/ timber construction Number of rooms lounge/ dining/ bedrooms/ study/ bathrooms/ kitchen/ servants' quarters Fittings, fixtures Furnishings Garage/ Car Porch/ Swimming Pool/ Tennis Courts Garden matured, landscaped77 words
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Advertisement443 1982-01-23 11 [a [a [a [a [a fa fa [a [a fa [a ra [a [a [a ra [a [a fc fc SIN LEONG >**—^^38S^^— rg v Our restaurant will be r= closed on Jan. 24th 27th ri and reopen on Jan. 28th for the Lunar New Year. Inconvenience regretted try our443 words
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Advertisement281 1982-01-23 11 L^L^LW 'Mf^ bl^ .^M^M^Mx H^^ f'i fl^s lyln The great Tsingtao giveaway. low. when you buy Tsingtao beer during this festive period, well give you a free complimentary set of a glass and opener plus an extra can or bottle of refreshing Tsingtao beer wherever applicable, and only while stocks281 words
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Advertisement1400 1982-01-23 12 lW Wkecd hocm b/t co/im/tf tnri ltd m REED, an American Company manufacturing oilfield equipM ment wishes to invite suitable applicants to fill the following m positions for their newly established plant in Jurong. M I PRODUCTION FOREMEN 1 Prime attributes are the abilities to lead, instruct, control and motivate1,400 words
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Advertisement866 1982-01-23 12 t^ m m m m a m ma^ m m a m a m a m ma^ m^ m^ m^ maa^ m a m Ai^fteriKxise -associates \tc ltd 1 Management Consultants in a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning. financial management, manufacturing, production and project866 words
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Advertisement122 1982-01-23 12 Senior AppointmentInsurance A leading Insurance underwriting agency/ broking firm wishes to appoint an experienced person to head its Singapore operations. The Company has established a firm base in Singapore over several decades and expects to see a further period of rapid growth. Candidates should preferably be FCII Diploma holders with122 words
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Advertisement1066 1982-01-23 13 Customer Support Analysts If you want a challenging and rewarding career with an organization that cares about the welfare and career development of its employees COME JOIN US We are a billion dollar U.S. Fortune 500 company that is on the leading edge of technology with unparalleled expertise in word/data1,066 words
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Advertisement521 1982-01-23 13 UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES located in Jurong invite suitably qualified applicants for the positions indicated below. ASSISTANT EMPLOYEE RELATIONS MANAGER Education Tertiary Experience 3 years' in a Multi-national Company and in a manufacturing environment Others Preference to those who521 words
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Advertisement536 1982-01-23 13 I invites applications tor the following posts: Senior Electrical Enginoer I to work independently on all aspects of I I power supplies and distribution, including I I building electrical services I Applicants should be able to organise and I I control protects trom conception to comple I I tior and536 words
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Advertisement1184 1982-01-23 15 (hir client, a prirw US bank, seeks to appoint a treasury marketing executive to develop and expand its corporate advisory services in the areas of foreign exchange, deposits, and money market securities. The ideal candidate should pOM a good tertiary education; a strong marketing orientated personality, with several years experience1,184 words
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Advertisement540 1982-01-23 15 Due to recent nternol promotions within a diversified and progressive establishment in Singapore, a fe» vacancies hove now become available in our crgonisation We invite suitably qualified, ambitious young men and women above 24 years of age who want a challenging and rewarding career to |Oin our various teams If540 words
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Advertisement747 1982-01-23 15 fi ii > Jj'l I, ii'J W TS 'Singapore' trains you for A Career in Catering at Sea Free Training The National Maritime Board provides a 16-week pre sea training course in the Catering Department of TS 'Singapore', its seamen's training school in Sembawanq The residential training is free but747 words
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Advertisement529 1982-01-23 16 RELC LANGUAGE TEACHING INSTITUTE (A subsidiary of the SEAMEO REGIONAL LANGUAGE CENTRE) invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the positions of (A) MANAGER Reporting to the Centre Director, the successful candidate will be responsible for the management of the Institute in all respects including promotion of training courses and529 words
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Advertisement374 1982-01-23 16 B?3*3SBSSrSGS I "gSySr'ttf ."IMS p-7 1- y«» 8 7.^W3rt>Ki«. at thteUmeot year, she eat It looked as though a crowd of locusts had gone through I 'Mmmssss* I aJU mm Auntie. Sue. I KldsftTUnn I The StraitsTUnei <- SecHoiiTwo I p.o. b« a*. amgaporelotS P.S If you're going to eat374 words
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Advertisement869 1982-01-23 16 Komodo Dragon CLARISSA Toh sent me brown with yellow this article about the bands, spots or motKomodo Dragon, which tling. she wrote whilst living The deeply-forked in Jakarta. tongue looks like a snake's tongue. The Komodo Dragon walk the v is an Indonesian lizard. stl^ thei f toI >Ru« out.869 words
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