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Title Section14 1982-03-02 1 The Straits Times |Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article1451 1982-03-02 1 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW 9.9 I Commendable performance but... By DESPITE continued stagnation in the world economy, the Singapore economy grew by 9.9 per cent last year just under the double digit growth rate of 10.2 per cent for 1980. Per capita income rose by 8.5 per cent; down1,451 words
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Article49 1982-03-02 1 MANILA, Mon A newlyformed political party which seeks the dismantling of US bases in the Philippines rr-gis tered today with the Commission on Elections. Approval of the registration would grant the Filipino Democratic Party legal status and enable it to field candi date* tor election UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article, Illustration185 1982-03-02 1 NO PEEKING now two opaane silver strips make all the difference In the Central Provident Fond Board's new annual statements. If von have btwn wondering why you have not received your CPF statement of accounts yet, it is because the board has been making sure185 words
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417 1982-03-02 1 CAIRO, Mon EGYPT has launched a diplomatic offensive to explain to Europe and the United States the reasons behind President Hosni Mubarak's refusal to visit Jerusalem, arguing that such a visit could harm Middle East peace efforts eventually. On Mr Mubarak's instructions, Foreign Minister KamalUPI - 417 words
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Article42 1982-03-02 1 TOKYO. Mon. The successor-designate of North Korean President Kirn 11-Sun. Mr Kirn Jong D. is expected to be voted to the vice-presiden-cy later this month. North Korea watchers said today. Mr Kirn is the eldest son of the president. AFP.AFP - 42 words
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Article33 1982-03-02 1 JERUSALEM. Mon. The wife of Israeli Prime Minister Mena. hem Begin, Aliza. was rushed to hospital here yesterday. No reason was given but Mrs Begin suffers from acute asthma. AFP.AFP - 33 words
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Article97 1982-03-02 1 Yellow River overflows again BEIJING, Mon. The Yellow River known as "China's Sorrow because of the devastation it has caused has flooded again, this time because of massive ice blockages, Xinhua news agency said tonight. One section 74 km long had frozen over, causing the water level behind it toReuter - 97 words
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Article71 1982-03-02 1 JAKARTA. Mon. The hunt is on in West Sumatra for a treasure trove believed to have been left behind by the 1 Japanese at the end of the Second World War. A team, led by members of a gang which survived the digging of tunnels in a caveAFP - 71 words
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Article180 1982-03-02 1 IT WAS an abrupt end to a pleasure ride for scores of holiday makers who took a trip on Sentosa Is land's week-old monorail yesterday. The train stalled at the highest point of its run, near the cable car station. I and the passengers had to be180 words
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Article57 1982-03-02 1 TOKYO, Mon. Japan and Sri Lanka today signed an investment agreement, giving each other the most-favoured-nation treatment, a Foreign Ministry statement said. The 10-year investment protection agreement was signed in Colombo, it said. Japan, which concluded a similar agreement with Egypt in lyH, is now negotiating such accordsReuter - 57 words
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Article64 1982-03-02 1 HONOLULU, Mon. A huge cloud covering half of the world has mysteriously appeared in the lower stratosphere "all of a sudden," the Hawaii Tribune-Herald reported. The cloud, which can be seen over Japan, Hawaii and Germany at the same time, could have been caused only by anUPI - 64 words
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Article36 1982-03-02 1 'O' LEVEL RESULTS THE results of last year's GCE "O" level examinations are out today. Students can get their results from school. Vocational and Industrial Training Board and private candidates will get their results by post.36 words
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Article81 1982-03-02 1 TOKYO, Mon. A zebra at the animal park in northern Japan has given birth to what is believed to be a hybrid between zebra and donkey, park officials said today. The officials at Tohoku Safari Park in Nihonmaisu City, about 160 km north of Tokyo, saidUPI - 81 words
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303 1982-03-02 1 New pattern of labour relations? DETROIT, Mon FORD Motor Company workers here agreed to renounce wage rises, paid days off and cost-of-living increases for two-and-a-half years in a contract that may set a new pattern in American labour relations. Members of the303 words
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256 1982-03-02 1 Quiet welcome in Moscow for Jaruzelski MOSCOW. Monday POLISH Premier Wojciech Jaruzelski arrived today for top-level talks at the Kremlin where he is expected to request continued Soviet economic and political support for his martial law regime. unsmiling ana aressea I in his olive green gener--1 al's uniform. Gen JaruzelskiAP; UPI - 256 words
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Article44 1982-03-02 1 NIAMEY, Mon. Niger has decided to resume diplomat >< relations with Libya. Niger's national radio said today. Libyan diplomats accredited to Niger were expelled in January 1961 and the Libyan Embassy in Niger was closed following the Libyan intervention in Chad AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article67 1982-03-02 1 KIIAKTOI M, Mon. A car bomb exploded near Khartoum's main oil depot yesterday, destroying a truck but causing no casualties, the official Sudanesr news agency (Suna) reported today. Police said two other explosive device* had been defused. Suna quoted a police spokesman aa saying invMttgattons showedReuter - 67 words
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Article417 1982-03-02 2 Life-saving jokes JOKES and persuasion by four residents' committee members helped save the life of a 16-year-old girl who tried tojump off the 23rd floor of a block of flats in Jalan Bukit Merah early yesterday. The high-rise battle of nerves began at 10 p.m. on Sunday and ended417 words
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Article298 1982-03-02 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ISRAEL has set an unnecessarily onerous test for Egyptian President Hosnl Mubarak by insisting publicly that he goes to Jerusalem during his visit to the Jewish state. The Egyptian leader's refusal should not be taken as a lack of commitment to the peace process for298 words
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Article176 1982-03-02 2 Soviet soccer cuts? THE Russians are considering massive cuts in their senior soccer league to reduce "hooliganism" on the pitch and to end illicit payments to players, said the newspaper Sovietskaya Rossiya (Soviet Russia). It saia tne proposal came during a recent national convention of soccer managers and administrators.176 words
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Article182 1982-03-02 2 FAR EAST-LEVINGSTON'S EARNINGS JUMP FAR East-Levingston Shipbuilding, a 61 per cent-owned subsidiary of Keppel Shipyard, yesterday announced a massive jump in yearend earnings. As a result, shareholders are treated to a higher dividend of 20 per cent gross as well as a two-for-five bonus issue. The company is182 words
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Article86 1982-03-02 2 INTERVIEW WITH MR HO MR Ho See Beng, MP for Knee Bong, was among the first three labour leaders elected to Parliament in 1963. He was recently appointed executive secretary of the Singapore Port Workers Union and is one of the old guards in the labour movement still in86 words
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Article402 1982-03-02 2 Towards better ties CHINESE Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang has, in a letter to President Ronald Reagan marking the 10th anniversary of the Shanghai communique, said it was willing to strive mutually to remove obstacles hindering better ties with the US. China also published excerpts of a letter402 words
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Article218 1982-03-02 2 United differences UNITED World Colleges are special centres of learning whose aim is to show that education can be a force to unite nations. Six United World Colleges, located in various parts of the world, offer a two-year course for the International Baccalaureate Diploma to top-calibre students. One218 words
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Article127 1982-03-02 2 SECTION 3 (S'pore edition) Values for children GOOD traditional Chinese stories that will both teach and entertain today's children were hard to find. So the editor of Echo, a Taiwanese magazine on Chinese culture, customs and beliefs, started a project to publish these books. So far, three volumes have been127 words
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Article171 1982-03-02 2 Union found guilty AN industrial court has, for the first time, found a trade union employer guilty of not complying with the collective agreement it signed with its own employees. The National Union of Plantation Workers, Malaysia's largest trade union, has been found to have not implemented171 words
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Article, Illustration469 1982-03-02 3 BEIJING, Monday CHINESE leaders yesterday launched a major campaign that diplomats said could be related to Vice-Chairman Deng Xiaoping's "revolution" of China's over-staffed buck-passing bureaucracy. In the latest move to streamline the government's bureaucracy, about two million elderly officials who played parts inAP; UPI - 469 words
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Article44 1982-03-02 3 TOKYO, Mon A 26-year-old Japanese physician died in a hospital here today of injuries suffered in the Hotel New Japan fire on Feb 8, doctors said His death brought to 33 the deaths arising from Tokyo's worst post-war hotel fire. APAP - 44 words
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209 1982-03-02 3 Fighting flares up again near Thai border BANGKOK, Monday HEAVY fighting between Vietnamese-backed Cambodian forces and Khmer Rouge guerillas erupted again early today inside western Cambodia near the Thai border, Thai military sources said. r According to the sources, about 500 Khmer Rouge guerillas attacked more than 1,200 Vietnamese-led HengAFP - 209 words
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Article83 1982-03-02 3 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Influ- ential members of the Screen j Actors Guild including Charltor. Heston and Robert Conrad have rejected a move to recall guild president Ed Asner. a spokesman said yesterday. Asner. who stars in the television series Lou Grant, has stirred bitter controversyAP - 83 words
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169 1982-03-02 3 2,000 HELD FOR 'PLOT TO KILL VIPs' KARACHI, Mon. Pakistan police said yesterday they had arrested more than 2,000 people allegedly involved in a nationwide plot beginning next month, to create disturbances and kill important people. Police spokesmen said they learned of the alleged plot from some of the "terrorists"AP - 169 words
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Article27 1982-03-02 3 JAKARTA, Mon. President Suharto today opened a special meeting of Indonesia's provincial governors who gathered here to discuss the general election on May 4. AFPAFP - 27 words
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311 1982-03-02 3 Soviets spying on Pakistan from Iran' report NEW YORK, Mon. The Soviet Union, with the cooperation of the Iranian revolutionary government, has set up an electronic listening post to spy on Pakistan, Time magazine has reported. The weekly news magazine, in its latest edition, said the listening post, located onUPI - 311 words
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Article61 1982-03-02 3 GENOA, Mon. Kidnappers dumped a blindfolded Italian industrialist near a cemetery on the outskirts of Genoa early yesterday after holding him hostage for more than a month, police reported. Police said no ransom was paid for the release of Mr Lulgi Sormani. 52. and that the kidnappers probablyUPI - 61 words
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Article69 1982-03-02 3 LONDON, Mon. Lady Lucan, 43, wife of the House of Lords member sought since 1974 in connection with the slaying of his children's governess, was in a hospital yesterday recovering from an attempt to kill herself by slashing her wrists. Police said she attempted suicide on FridayUPI - 69 words
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Article49 1982-03-02 3 AUCKLAND, Mon. New Zealand's ambassador to the United States, Mr Frank (Jill. died of cancer early today, doctors at Auckland s Mater Hospital said. Mr GUI, 64, was flown to Auckland last Friday from a hospital in Washington where he was admitted a few days earlier. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article255 1982-03-02 3 HONGKONG, M»n. A young Australian woman's seven- year search for her real lather ended last night In aa emotional meeting with the former Thai Army boxing champion who wooed her mother 21 yeara ago. Mlm Jnllr Reid, 21, grew op In Western Australia wondering why she255 words
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407 1982-03-02 3 BEIJING, Monday CHINA said today that it was willing to strive mutually to remove what it called obstacles in the way of better relations with the United States. Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang told President Ronald Reagan in a letter that he was confidentReuter - 407 words
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Article104 1982-03-02 3 BANGKOK, Mon. Soviet Vice-Premier and member of the communist party central committee, Mr N.K j Baibakov. left Hanoi yes- I terday after a 10-day visit, I during which Soviet economic assistance to Viet- j nam was discussed, the Vietnam News Agency reported today. The agency saidAP - 104 words
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Article68 1982-03-02 3 KARACHI, Mon. Irshad Rao, former editor of the Karachi weekly Al Fatha and supporter of the late Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto's Pakistan People's Party, was yesterday jailed for a year by a military court. Assistant editor Wahid Bashir was sentenced to nine month's imprisonment. Both journalistsAP - 68 words
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Article38 1982-03-02 3 MELBOURNE, Mon A 12--year-old boy died after be was hit on the bead by a piece of i concrete. It was thrown through a door of a train he was travelling in, police said today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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442 1982-03-02 4 BONN, Mon. A regional convention of the Free Democratic Party has deepened the troubles of West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's shaky coalition government by calling for the establishment of a nuclearfree zone in Europe. The call was made after the Baden- WurteembergReuter; NYT - 442 words
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107 1982-03-02 4 Soviet vow to avert atomic destruction TOKYO, Mon. Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev, in a letter to a Japanese literary group, today pledged that the Soviet Union would remain a determined champion of averting nuclear catastrophe and achieving world peace, detente ana disarmament. In the letter, made public by the SovietAFP - 107 words
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193 1982-03-02 4 French N-tests in the Pacific 'to continue' NOUMEA (New Caledonia), Monday FRENCH nuclear tests in the Pacific will continue even if Australia stops delivering uranium to France, the head of a visiting French allparty parliamentary team said yesterday. Mr Louis Darinot, socialist deputy and head of the team, said afterAFP - 193 words
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154 1982-03-02 4 BELGRADE, Mon. A Yugoslav deepsea diver has Invented the world's first "Mack box" to help locate wrecked ships and obtain details on naval disasters, a Belgrade newspaper reported here yesterday. The Mack box designed by Mr Jerko Tanfara consists of an aerodynamic floatAFP - 154 words
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200 1982-03-02 4 Thatcher restates tough line on hijacking LONDON, Mon. Relieved by a bloodless end to an airline hijacking that began in east Africa, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has restated her government's tough policy towards hijackers. "If they are hijackers and they come here they won't leave," she told reporters afterReuter - 200 words
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Article71 1982-03-02 4 TEHERAN, Mon. Five people convicted of espionage were executed yestenlay in western Iran's Dam province. Irna news agency reported. The agency said the five were condemned to death by an Islamic revolutionary court after being found guilty of "spying for the profit of Iraq, traffickingAFP - 71 words
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Article, Illustration271 1982-03-02 5 'Mad' Gaddafi's hit squads still threat to Reagan WASHINGTON, Monday LIBYA'S leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi could well be mad and those elusive "hit squads" of his still posed a threat to President Ronald Reagan, CIA director William Casey said in an interview yesterday. Asked if Col Gaddafi is a madman,UPI - 271 words
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223 1982-03-02 5 Congress likely to attack Japan's policies WASHINGTON, Mon. United States policy towards Japan comes under congressional scrutiny I today with the first of a series of hearings that are expected to include sharp criticism of Japan's trade and military-spending policies. The Asian and Pacific subcommittee of the House Foreign AffairsAP; UPI - 223 words
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Article55 1982-03-02 5 GUATEMALA CITY, Mon. Unknown gunmen kidnapped a Canadian businessman and a Guatemalan lumber dealer in a remote part of Guatemala near its border with Belize, police said yesterday. They said Mr George Wollack, 27, was kidnapped on Thursday after his car was stopped on a road inUPI - 55 words
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82 1982-03-02 5 Deadly fumes of derailed train smoke out 500 POISONOUS smoke rising from some of the freight cars that bant into flame* when M cars of ft Canadian Pacific train derailed la Ortillla, Ontario, on Sunday. The 7»-cftr train was carrying deadly chemicals so 5M residents la the vicinity were asked82 words
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Article61 1982-03-02 5 A WOMAN in Britain makes a habit of swallowing spoons. She has been at it for 15 years, two surgeons report in the latest journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. The 43-year-old woman, who was not identified, has had at least 17 operations to removeReuter - 61 words
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Article95 1982-03-02 5 NEW YORK mayor Edward Koch, who announced his candidacy for governor last week, is not the only one off and running from City Hall. A colony of tiny white mice that foraged for a year in the marble halls and under the carpeted floors of CityUPI - 95 words
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Article66 1982-03-02 5 THE discovery of tiny bacteria four years ago in the rice fields of southern India is emerging as a breakthrough in eradicating malaria. The bacteria was discovered by scientists of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in Pondicherry. It has been found to beAFP - 66 words
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351 1982-03-02 5 BALTIMORE, Mon JAPANESE-AMERICAN mathematical genius, Miss Nina Teresa Morishlge, who, at the age of 18, Is the youngest woman to win a Rhodes scholarship, has worked her way through an Impressive list of honours during her four undergraduate semesters at JohnsNYT - 351 words
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296 1982-03-02 5 WASHINGTON, Monday AS PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan increases military support for war-torn El Salvador, his administration is being forced to defend itself against charges that Americans are being misled about conditions there. Increasingly, Democrats are claiming that a Reagan "credibility gap may become the latest parallelAP - 296 words
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329 1982-03-02 6 BEIRUT, Mon. PALESTINIAN guerillas fired at Israeli warplanes and helicopter gunships on patrol in south Lebanon yesterday, a police source said today. The reported shooting took place as US Middle East envoy Philip Habib arrived in Israel on a mission aimed at bringing calm toUPI - 329 words
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145 1982-03-02 6 SALISBURY, Mon. Zimbabwe Prime Minister Robert Mugabe has said that sacked Zapu Party leader Joshua Nkomo must stand trial for plotting against him, the national news agency Ziana reported yesterday. The prime minister said large arms finds on farms associated with Mr Nkomo wereReuter - 145 words
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94 1982-03-02 6 Kuwait ready to boycott Western banks BEIRUT, Mon. huw»lt wU) j»ln a collective Arab move to withdraw investments and financial deposits from Europe and the United States, Minister of Finance Abdul Latlf Vnsos AJ Hamad said yesterday. He told the newsSper Al Ral Al Aam it Kuwait was ready toReuter - 94 words
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Article169 1982-03-02 6 ADDIS ABABA, Mon. The Organisation of African Unity (OAU) council of ministers ended its stormy, week-long session here yesterday without resolving the controversy that was caused by the last Monday's surprise admission of the Saharan Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) as the 51st OAU memberAFP - 169 words
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Article40 1982-03-02 6 DAMASCUS, Mon. Syrian customs officers seized 346 kj? of hashish smuggled under toilet paper in a lorry coming from Lebanon on Saturday. The contraband, smuggled in a Kuwait-registered lorry, was seized on the Syrian-Leba-nese border AFP.AFP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration407 1982-03-02 6 JERUSALEM, Monday FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand faces the delicate task of making 10 speeches in Israel that are likely to annoy either the Israelis or the Arabs or both, diplomatic observers said today. Mr Mitterrand is the first Western European head of stateAFP - 407 words
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187 1982-03-02 6 CAIRO, Monday THE Egyptian Public Prosecutor intends to charge 2,170 people with attempting to forcefully establish an Iranian-style Islamic republic in Egypt, the government weekly Mayo has reported. It said that the charges will name 170 leaders and 2,000 activists of an organisation which187 words
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Article82 1982-03-02 6 AN UNMANNED Soviet spaceship, Venus-13, launched on Oct 30 last year, made a successful soft landing on Venus yesterday, Soviet television announced in Moscow yesterday. It will be followed by the arrival of Venus-14, which was launched on Nov 4, and should land on March 5. TheUPI - 82 words
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Article63 1982-03-02 6 GHANA'S revolutionary authorities are shutting 13 of the country's embassies as part of a drive to cut spending, Accra radio reported yesterday. The radio, monitored in Abidjan, quoted a statement by the ruling provisional national defence council saying that it had decided to cut Ghana's diplomatic missionsReuter - 63 words
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Article78 1982-03-02 6 A TOP-SECRET East German document containing firing orders for on-duty border guards intercepting Western-bound runaways was printed in the Berliner Morgenpost in West Berlin yesterday. The document said guards as a general rule should fire only after having issued a challenge followed by a warning shot. They mustAFP - 78 words
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Article61 1982-03-02 6 GREEK Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou held a final round of talks with Cypnot President Spyros Kyprianou in Nicosia yesterday on the future of Cyprus, before he left for home. Both leaders favour wider international involvement in efforts to resolve the problem of Cyprus, partitioned into Greek CypnotReuter - 61 words
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Article65 1982-03-02 6 ISRAELI police and troops dragged off and beat Jewish demonstrators near Yamit in Israeli-occupied Sinai yesterday Israeli radio said. Police confronted the demonstrators when 200 people from a large Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank, arrived in Priel near Yamit on the Sinai Peninsula in protest atUPI - 65 words
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Article60 1982-03-02 6 EXPLOSIONS wrecked a large Persian carpet store and the entrance to a Lebanese bank in two separate neighbourhoods in predominantly Muslim West Beirut on Sunday, bringing the bombing toll to 16 explosions within 18 days, police reported in Beirut yesterday. There were no fatalities in the twoAP - 60 words
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Article144 1982-03-02 6 JORDAN PUTS OFF ARMS REQUEST WASHINGTON, Mon. King Hussein of Jordan said yesterday his country would ask the United States for new weapons, including mobile Hawk anti-aircraft missiles, "in the near future." King Hussein said, however, the request was delayed after Israel protested over remarks attributed to US officials whenAP - 144 words
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Article, Illustration533 1982-03-02 7 iGOH LEE KHUAN - RC members saved girl on ledge i GOH LEE KHUAN B) JOKES and persuasion helped save the life of a 16-year-old girl who tried to throw herself off the 23rd floor of a block of flats early yesterday. As watching hundreds jammed the lifts and passageways of Block 140. Jalan533 words
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227 1982-03-02 7 Board to give up consultancy except on labour THE National Productivity Board will eventually scrap all consultancy work except those related to human resource management. A programme to restructure the board, chaired by the Minister of State (Labour), Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, is being It is understood that NPB will227 words
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253 1982-03-02 7 NPB TRIES TO SPREAD SMALL GROUPS IDEA AGAIN THE National Productivity Board (NPB) is making yet another attempt to promote the application of small group activities among Singapore companies. This time, the board is organising a one-day seminar to encourage companies to set up small groups like quality control circles,253 words
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Article45 1982-03-02 7 LJM Choon Lye, 34 was fined $90 by a magistrate's court yesterday for placing bets with a bookmaker. He pleaded guilty. Lim, a welder, was arrested on Saturday at a market on Bedok North Avenue 2 where he was placing bets.45 words
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Article28 1982-03-02 7 A SUNDAY tour will be held by the Joo Chiat community centre on March 28. For details, telephone *****26 or *****57 between 3 and 10 p.m.28 words
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Article95 1982-03-02 7 WORKERS belonging to the nine new industrial unions can once again vie for the NTHC model worker awards, now In Its second year. Nominations are now open. One model worker and II meritorious worker will be picked from each of the onions. The cloning date Is May95 words
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Article201 1982-03-02 7 A LABOURER was arrested in Ipoh five months after being involved in an incident here in which a fatner of four was fatally assaulted, the High Court heard yesterday. Vadivelu Kathikesan, 27, charged with the murder of Mohamed Dawood Abdul Jaffar, 54, did not dispute201 words
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366 1982-03-02 7 RETIRED civil servants now face less red tape in getting official approval to take up new jobs in the private sector or with statutory boards. The Finance Ministry has streamlined the procedure for those who retire at 55 or 60 to get366 words
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243 1982-03-02 8 TAN LIAN CHOO - Singapore and EEC 'in accord on aid to Vietnam' TAN LIAN CHOO By Diplomatic Correspondent THERE is no disagree--1 ment between Singapore and the European Economic Community (EEO over aid to Vietnam, me president of the EEC Commission, Mr Gaston Thorn, said here yesterday. Speaking to reporters after his 80-minute243 words
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Article28 1982-03-02 8 WEE Yang Ghee. 24, was fined $500 yesterday for having an obscene video tape along Alexandra Road on Feb 7 at 3.06 a.m. He pleaded guilty.28 words
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402 1982-03-02 8 SIA staff falsified records to get licence Three engineers to start from scratch again false claims, the DCA official said one or two cases were found out now and then. "We are making regu- lar checks," he said. "There is no cause for alarm." According to the DCA it takes402 words
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Article45 1982-03-02 8 THE Boon Lay Garden community centre camera club will be organising a National Photographic Competition and Exhibition next month. Entries must be submitted by March 21. Entry forms and details are available at the community centre. Telephone *****75 or *****47 (or more information.45 words
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134 1982-03-02 8 THE telephone number of the Toa Paych Police Station has been changed from ***** to 252 MM since last Saturday. Two other station*. Marine Police and Central Police, recently changed their telephone numbers to 44MMI and 223 MM respectively. Except for the134 words
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Article, Illustration169 1982-03-02 8 Col Tan is defence adviser based in Australia SINGAPORE'S first defence adviser to its High Commission in Australia, Colonel Raymond Tan Hwang Meng (above), yesterday started work in Canberra. Thp posting of Col Tan, 41, also marks the first time that the Republic has appointed a defence adviser outside an169 words
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235 1982-03-02 8 JTC's $2m bill to stop rust in tanks JURONG Town Corporation is spending about $2 million »o fight rust in water tanks on top of its flats. The inside surfaces of the tanks will be coated with high-density polyethylene, a special plastic which is expected to solve the corrosion problem.235 words
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Article64 1982-03-02 8 A MALAYSIAN housewife. Madam Yee Chew, 67, died at Singapore General Hospital at 4.20 am yesterday, five hours after she was involved in an accident with a car at Car Park A, of Terminal 1, Changi Airport. Madam Yee was supposed to leave for Kuala Lumpur. Witnesses64 words
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Article52 1982-03-02 8 TAN Koon Boon, 37, was fined $2,000 by a magistrate's court yesterday after he pleaded guilty to using his flat as a gaming house. Police who raided Tan's flat on Bedok North Road on Feb 28 found him using the place to conduct bets for52 words
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Advertisement586 1982-03-02 8 pmjpmBBJBBBBBBBJ t Svenson can help the way you look. If you re losing your hair and want to find a way of making it look as if you're not. then we have an answer for you The Svenson Method of Hair Replacement. We can never make hair grow onto a586 words
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Miscellaneous96 1982-03-02 8 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Gamp I FEEL WOJPePFUL WHErJ IT I»MJST RUM V] ...SlMy F BEL'S £2£* i rrO^ ~P"ME CREATIVE JUICES M ,n TH£ FNvMIV. WOMDEPFUL WMEM /~*<^s^ 1^ If FuOWiMS --—.^^P' y HiS JUICES APE /VT^^'' iq Blondle By CM* V W3 I IHE DO6SMT96 words
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355 1982-03-02 9 Ex-don in sugar case 'acted on orders' A FORMER University of Singapore professor, one of the four defendants in a negligence suit involving an alleged US$5.9 million (5J12.5 million) sugar deal, acted on the instructlona of the exporting company, a Queen's Coun- j sel told the High Court yesterday. Mr355 words
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440 1982-03-02 9 JUNE TAN - MP laments small number of ex- ACS boys in politics JUNE TAN MANY TOO BUSY WITH CAREERS' By ANGLO-Chinese School, one of Singapore's leading schools, has produced just four of the 75 MPs. They are the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Dr Goh Keng Swee; the Minister440 words
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331 1982-03-02 9 AN effective teacher is one who has interest in and empathy with his or her pupils, the Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, said during the Anglo-Chinese School Old Boy's Association's reunion dinner at the AngloChinese Junior College last331 words
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346 1982-03-02 9 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA By A DECADE and a half later, the man who pioneered heart surgery in 1967 said, "Everything that can be done in this field has already been done. I doubt there are any further new developments besides improvement in certain346 words
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Article60 1982-03-02 9 JUNIOR college students will get a second chance to apply for the Promshe scheme scholarships If they did not do so last year. Hwa Chone Junior College's Promsho tutors will brief aspiring students at Hwa Chong tomorrow from 9 a.m. All Junior college students who wish to apply60 words
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Article, Illustration103 1982-03-02 9 French test a must for these students ALL foreign students who want to take undergradu- ate studies on their own in a French university have i to sit for a test in the French language on March 13. The French Embassy announced that applications can be made at the Cultural103 words
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Article, Illustration298 1982-03-02 9 I UK xhuttle-bus leg of the Singapore Airport Bus Services (S»ds) folded up without fanfare on Sunday night, after operating tor more than 3 1 1 yean. Five commuters using the comfortable 4t-seater were not aware they were on the very last bus. Three298 words
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Article148 1982-03-02 9 CPIB returns stamps to owners THE Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau has returned stamps it collect- ed last year while investigating how imperforated issues found their way 1 onto the philatelic mar- ket. The stamps were taken j by bureau officers in the j middle of last year after they appeared148 words
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Article30 1982-03-02 9 HASSAN bin Omar, 22. was I jailed fur one day and fined MOO yesterday tor stealing two pairs of trousers Metro Marine Parade on Saturday. He pleaded guilty.30 words
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Advertisement106 1982-03-02 9 The Gentlemen's CbUection from Seiko Kfl Skill "l|jjpn KnOwiH I vwfi?^^K^^^^Kr.^B J. wW&F&fe- Iky For the gentleman who never imagined technology could look so good, the Seiko Quartz Men's dress watch. For behind the elegance of every Seiko Quartz beats a heart of quartz, giving super-accuracy in time-keeping. Indeed the106 words
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Article11 1982-03-02 10 ST Art Department - ST Art Department ARTWORK by11 words
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Article201 1982-03-02 10 DRAMATIC expansion of trade with Japan and Saudi Arabia was the most notable feature of Singapore's trade relations with her major trading partners. Whereas trade with Malaysia and the United States stagnated, and that with the EEC even dropped, total trade with Japan jumped by201 words
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Article389 1982-03-02 10 ners due to the slump in commodity prices and the electronics industry. The republic imported 22 per cent less rubber from its neighbour, and trade in semi-conductors grew by just 10 per cent. Singapore, however, bought more oil from Malaysia than before. Last year, Singapore imported 51 per389 words
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Article489 1982-03-02 10 SINGAPORE'S trade with the rest of the world grew more slowly last year than it has grown since 1975. This was due to the economic recessions in the OECD countries. Owing to a sharp drop in demand for our goods, Singapore's total trade, in current prices, rose by just489 words
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Article278 1982-03-02 10 ALTHOUGH the Singapore economy performed better than expected, fourth quarter statistics show that the recession In the West Is biting Into our economy. Overall economic growth posted an increase of 8.8 per cent, dawn from 1.7 per cent In the third quarter a;.u 11.7 In the second quarter. The278 words
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7 1982-03-02 10 Local firms spend more on upgrading, mechanisation7 words
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Article571 1982-03-02 10 NEW investments in Singapore, from both foreign and local investors hit an all-time high in 1981. Total new investments touched $1.94 billion, up from $1.43 billion the previous year. Foreign investments continue to dominate the investment scene but local entrepreneurs have shown that they are responding to the government's571 words
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Article, Illustration155 1982-03-02 10 CONTRIBUTION TO REAL GROWTH IN GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRY. 1979-1981 Per Cent fourth quarter. Both the fourth and third quarter showed the same growth rate of 5.3 per cent. As the GOP growth for the fourth quarter was lower, the net re- salt Is a slower growth In productivity155 words
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Article, Illustration12 1982-03-02 10 FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN MANUFACTURING BY INDUSTRY) (In Terms of Gross Fixed Assets)12 words
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201 1982-03-02 10 WORK on the 1981 Kconomic Survey started In Feb 'Xl when the relevant January statistics were ready. Various government ministries and statutory boards were Involved, with the Statistics Department as the co-ordi-nating body. The government organisations which contributed to the yearly economic survey201 words
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Article612 1982-03-02 11 THE most important segments of the economy continued to be financial and business services, manufacturing, and transport and communication, in that order. Together, they accounted for 70 per cent of the growth in the Singapore economy. As in 1980. the financial and business services sector grew the fastest,612 words
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Article180 1982-03-02 11 High tech effort pushes gains to 9.5 pc AS a result of economic restructuring, productivity In the manufacturing sector leaped an impressive 9.5 per cent. This was due to companies spending more money on high technology machines to Improve production. As a result of automation and a more efficient180 words
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Article443 1982-03-02 11 Refining pickup drives petroleum and its products to top spot THE most significant point arising from an analysis of Singapore's trade statistics is tne increasing prominence of petroleum and petroleum related products in our trade figures. Petroleum is now the most important item, accounting for one-third of443 words
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Article483 1982-03-02 11 Factors that helped manufacturers weather recession THE manufacturing sector suffered the effects of the economic recession in Organisation of Econimic Cooperation and Development countries. However, because of a wide manufacturing base, diverse markets and high productivity increases, the sector weathered the economic storm better than trade. As a result,483 words
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Advertisement322 1982-03-02 11 Toshiba BD-3202. The copier that requires minimum maintenance at only $3450. Featuring: Adjustable paper cassette and automatic paper feed H^ WVm A Warm-up Time Less than 1 minute A Copying speed 8 copies per minute Multiple copying from 1t099 a signal tone w sounds after every 10 copies .^H Display322 words
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Article466 1982-03-02 12 ISRAEL has set an unnecessarily onerous test for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak by insisting publicly that he includes Jerusalem in his visit to the Jewish state. The Egyptian leader, not surprisingly, has balked, but his refusal cannot and should not be taken as a lack466 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1982-03-02 12 KENICHI OHMAE - Steel-collar workers in Japan KENICHI OHMAE By Writing for the Asian Wall Street Journal JAPAN leads the world in robot use and production and its enthusiasm for robotics has been widely reported. What hasn't yet received much attention are the strategic implications for management that can be drawn from Japanese1,022 words
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Article493 1982-03-02 12 Socialist culture bores French viewers SOCIALIST plans to give France a more responsible and inspiring television service have run aground on the boredom and indignation of viewers. President Francois Mitterrand has been warned of deteriorating conditions on both sides of the TV screen. Network staffs are complaining of inertia, personal493 words
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Article, Illustration624 1982-03-02 12 CHINA and Vietnam are bludgeoning each other with arcane facts about Tang Dynasty coins and Ming eunuch admirals. Ancient gazetteers, atlases and charts have been deployed, plus 18th and 19th Century reports from British, French and Dutch navigators. The immediate subjects of624 words
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Article, Illustration712 1982-03-02 12 BANGKOK Hundreds of poor Thai farmers, driven into the jungles by exploitative landlords and the quest for a better future, are finding a new life in forest villages established by the Forest Industry Organisation (FIO). The Bumee Sriprasert family is one of them. Landless712 words
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Advertisement14 1982-03-02 12 fcww«j Switzerland mm ViS I fif ill *****01 I W XL \W CLASSIC COLLECTION14 words
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Advertisement115 1982-03-02 12 Introducing new-formula Veganin a headache-soother a fever-fighter a pain-reliever New-formula fast-acting Veganin is the alHn-one relief tablet mm \^mw \m w -^M vr For headaches fever pain J) Veganin is one tablet formulated to For your convenience, you can Jf soothe headaches, fight flus and fevers, have handy 10-tablet strips115 words
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735 1982-03-02 13 Planning needed to maintain balance between old and new I AM concerned about the future of Singapore as a tourist and convention centre. Most countries go through a period of progress where t hey want to get rid of the old and735 words
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279 1982-03-02 13 Jayakumar: Did Jeya give complete picture? IN his letter (ST, Feb 28), Mr Jeyaretnam has made much ado of the reply he has received from the Clerk of the British House of Commons. It is curious that Mr Jeyaretnam at his press conference should read out twice not the entire279 words
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611 1982-03-02 13 THE then Registrar of the Registry of Vehicles, Mr Au Pui Chuan, said in your columns that the registry allows changes in car engines but "Replacements must have manufacturers' approval" (ST, June 13, 1981). This amounts to the same old attitude seen for611 words
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248 1982-03-02 13 Gaiety must be balanced with order at Chingay parade WE refer to the letter "Less control might add more fun to Chingay" by B M Truran (ST, Feb 9) and thank him for his suggestions and observations. There are reasons why it is not possible for all tfte participating groups248 words
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Letter78 1982-03-02 13 ARE there inspectors to ensure that buses move out on schedule? I am a regular commuter on service 146 and on many occasions, the first bus did not leave on time. Then, to catch up for the "lost time," the driver sped half way to its78 words
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238 1982-03-02 13 An opposition can help check 'Overgovernment' ALTHOUGH I am a i great admirer of Mr S Rajaratnam, I must take issue with him on the statement that "the role of an opposition is to ensure bad government" (ST, Feb 11). His contention can only hold water if the government of238 words
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122 1982-03-02 13 Bombarded by noise from all directions I AM another victim of noise. I live in Block 9, Toa Payoh. There is a spacious car park behind the block of flats. Often, "L" plate motorcyclists turn the car park into a training ground and i the noise they produce is very122 words
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Letter65 1982-03-02 13 I AGREE with the suggestion by "Tormented" (ST, Feb 15) that we need a law to limit noise. I have a neighbour who is a "medium. Practically every night from 7.30 to 8.30 p.m., the beating of j gongs and drums and the loud chanting65 words
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Letter44 1982-03-02 13 I NOTICE that many letters are sent to voire grievances in this column. Some "relevant authorities" seem to have "over- 1 joked" some letters. Matters are ignored in the hope they will be forgotten. PRESSI RE COOKER V Singapore IMS44 words
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Advertisement219 1982-03-02 13 jl 111 WiSt 1 U A v v j jfc^ m a^v tf I 4^al afe^& JevlaVi <4^a^af a^Mtf /xT/J"' s famous French rescauniM where you (eh/As (-S//T,/fr?¥'/7fW¥' can l X candlelight and be pampered by len nc p.ir cxccllt'i ii c Supper C lid' Menatfunem by cop-dast international artistes219 words
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Article, Illustration1298 1982-03-02 14 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By MR HO SEE BENG, recently appointed executive secretary of the Singapore Port Workers Union, is one of the few old guards in the labour movement still in active service. The 64-year-old MP for Khe Bong and former NTUC secretary -general is no1,298 words
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568 1982-03-02 14 ALEXANDER THOMSON - ALEXANDER THOMSON By in Islamabad THE chief of information and education for the Afghan Family Guidance Association, Mr Mohammad Afzal Kandahari, who recently defected to Pakistan, says his organisation now has little to do and its employees are just killing time. Whereas before568 words
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Advertisement114 1982-03-02 14 Enjoy a little pleasure before business: Pan Am Clipper Class For a start, there's no middle seat in our Clipper Class. ~4Fm^^ So you can really stretch out and relax in wider, more comfortable seats. Rest assured you will get all the privacy you need w as well as the114 words
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Article66 1982-03-02 15 CHASE Manhattan Bank has lowered its prime lending rate by half a percentage point to 9.75 per cent from today. The other two large American banks, Citibank and Bank of America, are still holding their rates at 10 per cent and 10.25 per cent respectively. Tat Lee66 words
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Article97 1982-03-02 15 LINGUI Developments Bhd has chalked up a hefty increase in its interim pre-tax profit from M 570,000 to $687,000 for the six months ended Dec 31, 1981. The profit was achieved on the back of a 52.5 per cent increase in turnover to $1.8 million as against $1.297 words
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Article21 1982-03-02 15 UNITED International Securities' unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per share was $1.95 as at Jan 31.21 words
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Article40 1982-03-02 15 NATIONAL Iron and Steel said that from April 1, the company's share registrar and share registration office will be changed from Chan Sze Onn NCO to BACS Pte Ltd, 9th Floor, The Arcade, 11, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104.40 words
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Article102 1982-03-02 15 KING'S Hotel has convened an EGM on March 31 to obtain stockholders' approval for its bonus and rights issues. Its transfer books and register of members will be closed from March 25-31, both dates inclusive, for the purpose of determining shareholders' entitlements to the bonus and rights102 words
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Article52 1982-03-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dunlop Malaysian Industries Berhad has asked workers in its truck tyre section to take two weeks' annual paid leave to cut production. A company spokesman today said 191 workers, less than 8 per cent of the company's 2,450--strong workforce, would be affected by theReuter - 52 words
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Article45 1982-03-02 15 TOKYO, Mon. Japan's gold and foreign exchange reserves dropped US$l23 million in February to total U5528,122 million at the end of the month. The Japanese Finance Ministry today announced that this is the third straight month-to-month decline in Japan's foreign exchange reserves. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article93 1982-03-02 15 BRUSSELS, Mon. Consumer prices in the European Economic Community rose 12.5 per cent in the year ending Jan 31. The EEC today announced that this is the 14th straight month that the yearly inflation rate in the 10 countries has registered over 12 per cent. The yearlyAP - 93 words
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Article62 1982-03-02 15 INDONESIA, Mon. Indonesia will export 86 shipments of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Japan from its Arun gasfields in the Acheh province this year. KA Edin, the director general of the Arun Gas Company, said each shipment of 125,000 cubic metres is worth about US$l7 million. AnReuter - 62 words
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Article48 1982-03-02 15 HONGKONG, Mon. The government's trade commissioner and leading textiles pact negotiator, Lawrence Mills, believes the future of the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA) has been jeopardised by the stringent policy adopted by the European Economic Community (EEC) towards developing countries which export textiles to the community. AFPAFP - 48 words
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195 1982-03-02 15 TOKYO, Mon. BELGIAN Foreign Minister Leo Tindemans has expressed concern over the reciprocal trade sanction bills now before the US Congress and has called for concerted measures by the US, Western Europe and Japan to maintain free trade. Mr Tindemans, currently chairman of the EuropeanAFP - 195 words
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460 1982-03-02 15 WONG MAI YUN - WONG MAI YUN By UNION Carbide Singapore will soon "energise" its operations here with a new $63-million plant in Jurong. This will be Union Carbide's largest factory in the world. It will make Eveready Energizer batteries designed specially for high power460 words
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571 1982-03-02 15 FAR East-Levingston Shipbuilding (FELS), the 60.8-per cent owned subsidiary of Keppel Shipyard, yesterday announced a massive jump in year-end earnings. As a result, shareholders are being treated to a higher first and final dividend of 20 per cent gross as well as a two-for-five571 words
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Article414 1982-03-02 15 HIND HOTELS International's public offer of 18 million shares the second this year was oversubscribed by a modest 1.4 times. Coming in at a time when the market is undergoing a dull phase, the luke-warm response was not unexpected. Hind, owner of the Oberoi Imperial414 words
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314 1982-03-02 15 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By IN an apparent move to strengthen the Securities Industry Council further, Dr Goh Keng Swee, the First Deputy Prime Minister, has appointed a top Monetary Authority of Singapore official as a member of the council. In a brief statement yesterday, the314 words
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Article282 1982-03-02 15 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By HIGHER food prices, especially meat and poultry, were largely responsible for the one per cent monthly jump in the Consumer Price Index in January this year. Also contributing to the increase in consumer prices were more expensive jeans and282 words
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Article154 1982-03-02 15 REFINERIES negotiating to supply feedstocks to the Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore are just as competitive as potential foreign suppliers. An Esso spokesman said those being offered by his company "would be comparable and competitive with those offered to other customers". But he declined to spell out the details154 words
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Article152 1982-03-02 15 MR Douglas Ooi Thean Seng of Kirn Eng Securities has won the Stock Exchange of Singapore committee by-election. In a statement to member firms yesterday, the SES said Mr Ooi has been elected to the Committee and will hold office until the next annual general152 words
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Article28 1982-03-02 15 Industrials Up 10 Down 69 I nch 9 Finance Hotels 2 12 10 2 Properties 1 7 Plantations Minings Deb/Loans 1 4 2 1 2 1 128 words
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413 1982-03-02 15 SINUAPOKK: Sharr prices dosed lower M» if day on lark of buyIng support In quiet selective trading, with sentiment further depressed by lower Hongkong market advices. The Straits Times Industrials Index fell 9.36 points to 731.38. Central Sugars fell 3$ cents to $12.H, Gentl.igs 12413 words
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Article45 1982-03-02 15 mi long Leong lnd 800 Sugars 1200 :«to 000 '•mmounl 340 ICBC 1100 letro Hid*. 680 nre Land 870 J 1 346 I K 850 IB)' Hld<« 665 lealion 535 Ira View 530 4S -.HI -22 -21) -211 ■A) -18 -15 -15 -15 -1545 words
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Article25 1982-03-02 15 M Hour S Finance O f B Oriental Hldg. Dah Yung Shell 272 MS 505 380 214 428 22 10 5 4 4 225 words
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Article24 1982-03-02 15 City Dcv «*.OOO Prompt 254.0U) UOL Warrants 179.000 Sime Darby 165.000 B Raya 138.000 Total turnover: 3.69 m Total value: $13 09m24 words
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Article34 1982-03-02 15 UT Indicator: Industrials Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: DCBC: SESInd *****5 740.73 1679 35 1105.14 648 36 314.86 901.38 689.47 590.27 *****6 731.38 1659 45 1096 63 641.45 ***** 900.10 682 82 581.2434 words
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Article77 1982-03-02 15 BoasU-ad Bhd Dunlup Inii (■alnnrwi MTC -3 -8 -4 C*C Uathrie Bhd NBT -4 -25 -8 CCM FAN Haw Par Nat Iran -5 -6 -5 Old Storage (.rntlriK* lnrhr»pr Bhd I'M! ■4 -12 -1 -4 Pu Ek* Kothmaro St Steamship Engineers -8 -5 -4 PerUs PlMt77 words
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Article2462 1982-03-02 16 IM)I BTBIAI t lIMMtHI I\l IWMI l»82 l.a.t p. II. K h low I'ump.ni Stir ,or 5" Vol !)«>■» <"•<>. ll. nh Low 494 248 Aetna 258 -2 14.5 92 IKS 115 Ali-uiii 115 4.8 19 8 350 130 Allied Choc 194 -1 7.0 17 4 3122,462 words
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Article1471 1982-03-02 16 Downtrend in KL PRICES headed lower across a broad front on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday while trading conditions remained sluggKii and withdrawn. Turnover was trimmed to less than three million units. Aggravated by poor carry-over interest, opening strength was feeble and volumes traced a gradual retreat as the1,471 words
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Article34 1982-03-02 16 KL SCOREBOARD Industrials Finance Up 65 1 Down 8 7 Inch 8 1 Hotels 1 Properties Oil Palms 1 6 4 2 1 11ns rubbers f: rubbers 1 4 1 5 6 3 Deb/Loans34 words
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Article526 1982-03-02 16 PROPERTIKS B Raya (Z338 2.385) (5) 2.42 (6) 2 41 (35) 2 40(40) 2 39 (14) 2.38(1) 2.37 (1) 2.36 (1) 235 City Dcv (3 428 3.445) (11) 3.4fi (69) 3.44 (37) 3.42 ■land A Pen (6.808 7.205) M Credit (2 848 2 85S) (1) 287 I (4) 2.86526 words
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Article336 1982-03-02 16 HONGKONG: Stocks closed sharply lower across the board yesterday, after heavy selling emerged after mid-day, brokers said. They noted that the fall of the Hongkong dollar against the US dollar after the $12 billion rise in latest US M-l money supply figur 's had renewed fears of higher local336 words
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Article376 1982-03-02 16 SYDNEY: Resource stocks, bore the brunt of losses yester- day. as prices returned to the weaker trend of recent weeks after the brief respite at the end of last week, brokers said. At the close, the All-Ordi-naries index continued to mark new lows, (ailing 3 4 points lo 487.6.376 words
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144 1982-03-02 16 MRE and RAS postpone hedging grade KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Rubber Exchange (MRE) and the Rubber Authority of Singapore (RAS) have postponed the introduction of a second rubber hedging grade to complement RSS One. industry sources said. Both countries announced last month tiiey tentatively planned to start the new grades,Reuter - 144 words
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Article366 1982-03-02 17 TOKYO: Share prices continued to fall sharply for the sixth consecutive day on growing fears of a further yen weakening against the US dollar in Europe and New York yesterday, dealers said. Yesterday's closing average was the lowest since October 28 last year, when it stood at 7.321.96. The366 words
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Article586 1982-03-02 17 London LONDON, Mon. Leading shares were quietly mixed at the start of the new account, dealers said. Oils continued weak where changed, with Shell down 2p at 334 but BP steady at 280. Gold producers, another recently depressed sector, also continued lower as the bullion price slipped below US$36O. Ktaontt586 words
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Article32 1982-03-02 17 Monday 1237.31 Krlday 1271 60 Week Ago 1277.01 AUSTRALIAN INIM STHIAI.S Monday 634 6 Krlday 635.2 iVeek Ago 648.3 AM. OKDINAKIKS Monday 487 f "Tlday 480 8 »"U|(o 506 432 words
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Article581 1982-03-02 16 lp*a t.araea* I268B) |2) 2 76 (21) 2.75 (28) 2 74 (3) 2.73 (2) 2 71 (2) 2 72 (3)2.70 Keek Seat (5 008 5.106) M-aUa Oxygea (3.568 3 58S) (1) 3.58 M-riaa Plaata (2228 2245) (1) 2.25 (1)2.24(5)2.23(2) 2.22 kfataa Textile (3.168 3 225) (3) 3.28 (5)581 words
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Article598 1982-03-02 16 HEAVY selling In the afternoon left a trail of losses at the Singapore stool market yesterday. The market had opened a shade lower In the morning but most observers did not expect pressure to build up In the afternoon. In fact, the morning did not598 words
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Article935 1982-03-02 16 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 Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board deal935 words
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Article415 1982-03-02 17 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with March RSS One buyers quoted at 176.00 cents per kilo, down 2.50 cents on last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lack of buying support and some speculative selling, they said. The afternoon415 words
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Article35 1982-03-02 17 Rubber: Mar 1 Singapore: March 176.00 cents (down 2.50 cents) Malaysia March 199 50 cents (down 2.00 cents) Tin: M 529.60 per kilo (up 45 cents) Official offering: 248 tonnes (down 75 tonnes)35 words
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Article160 1982-03-02 17 THK KII.oBAR market opened at $24,638 and closed at 524.433 yesterday. In the Far East, the metal opened at I SWM 25 360 00 an ounce and was traded lower to 5356 00 356 50 on long liquidation before rioting at $357 40 by lunch time The market reopened160 words
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Article100 1982-03-02 17 NOONSSR I mt t SMR prKM yMv rd.y RAS SSR2O SSRSO MRELB SMKCV SMK 1. SMRS -Mh i.r SMH Hi SMR2O SMK SO U ton pallell II ton pallet) llmaptlkt) i! U.n (xllfti II UHip«ll*ti II unp^bil llu»>p^l.tl (1-ton pallet I Merck April |< urr»»t Mlk) (Forward100 words
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Article27 1982-03-02 17 THE STRAITS tin price gained 45 cents to M 529.60 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 25 tonnes to 248 tonnes.27 words
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Article204 1982-03-02 17 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market ruled steadier in moderately active trading yesterday, dealers said. North and south region in March gained $10 and $2.50 each to Ms9Bo per tonne In April south rose $7.50 to $972.50 while south in May was traded at $960 In204 words
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Article139 1982-03-02 17 CHINKSK I'rodurr Kiehmur, Singapore, noon rlMlng prlrm per IN kg yesterday. C*c*aat »ll: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112 00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. (oprm: Mixed (loose) $50.00 buyers. Prpper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NI.W $380.00 sellers. Sarawak white139 words
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Article154 1982-03-02 17 THE US Sing dollar opened at {2.1160 80 and was taken to the day's bigh of $2.1220 30 before easing to close at $2.1170 80. Trading for the day was fairly active. The US dollar against major currencies opened firmer but eased to close lower than its154 words
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Article358 1982-03-02 17 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: CurranctM Nominal Smilh»oni«n P.rcenl.gquolad y«ii»rd«» (croM)parity Chang* I^ocal dollars to one unit of foreign enrrency: US dollar 2.1170 Sterling pound 3.8400 Australian dollar 2.2625 NZ dollar ***** Canadian dollar 1.7190 Loral dollars to IN units of foreign currencies: Hongkong dollar 35.7500 Malaysian dollar358 words
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Article29 1982-03-02 17 I THE avenge rate at which major Singapore I I bank* are currently prepared to lend to their I best customers is II.M per cent. J29 words
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Article40 1982-03-02 17 ■ount houses on Mar 1: Overnight: n Call deposits 3K ClMiag Boym« Stilix I 1-month rreasury bills 2 l 2 1-month 3ank bills 7 6 3 months CD 7 «^i 6 months CD 7»» 7^ Imih: NUIwl Mnul C*.40 words
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Article32 1982-03-02 17 Closing interbank rales (or Singapore dollars on Mar 1: Offer Bid Overnight «'i 4 1 month 6- 6' i 2 months 6i 6 3 months 7 6 Overnight mode 732 words
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Advertisement528 1982-03-02 17 I Mj kongsberg Kongsberg (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. is a subsidiary of one of the largest corporations in Norway. For our Gas Turbines and Power Systems Division in Singapore we have an opening for a I SERVICE ENGINEER We can after you: Salary according to experience Training on our equipment in528 words
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Advertisement1140 1982-03-02 17 CEG The Worids lar 9 est Organizer of Cahners Exhibitions And Conferences proudly SET 11 PRESENTS SIBEX_ Now in its 4th Presentation SIBEX: The largest, most successful building materials exposition in Southeast Asia Architects engineers contractors developers surveyors consultants distributors and wholesalers ai. over Southeast Asia lor* to the Singapore1,140 words
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643 1982-03-02 18 DEVELOPMENT prospects for Malaysia remain bright and it should continue to be one of the most attractive nations in East Asia for trade and investment. This is in spite of the continuing recession in industrial countries, a US Department of Commerce report said.643 words
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Article, Illustration563 1982-03-02 18 HIT BY a seemingly unending succession of body-blows a visibly weakening oil price, rampant devaluation rumours and a depressing run of Company results the Australian stock market has made a bad start to 1982. The All-Ordinaries Index has tumbled by around a sixth this year,FT - 563 words
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299 1982-03-02 18 THE HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corporation's actual net profit may be some 70 per cent above its declared figure after transfers to reserves for 1981. Mr Keith Brown, banking analyst with stockbrokers WGreenwell and Co, said in the company's BankingReuter - 299 words
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866 1982-03-02 18 Loan syndication likely to continue but at more expensive rates IN SPITE of the deterioi ration in the service ac--1 counts of several coun- tries in this region, aggra- vated by the continuing high cost of money, a senior American bank executive thinks it unlikely that there will be a866 words
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215 1982-03-02 18 HONGKONG will have "the best stock exchange in thf world to serve the world and not only Hongkong," declared Mr Woo Hon Fai, chairman of the new unified Stock Exchange of Hongkong. Mr Woo, with a reputation for being pro-Hong-kong and anti-foreign, was,FT - 215 words
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Advertisement383 1982-03-02 18 Sharpen your competitive edge. |2§P|£s s^^™ «tffr mm V^ Hewlett-Packard introduces the Manufacturers' L_^ >|Sfe Productivity Network. Because integrated M It^fl mf computer solutions are essential to 1 14 1 IB MbPSIS^ f optimize your business performance. ls3>*^^s^^ *t^*- m£km 1 I Kutf At HP, we believe this is an383 words
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Advertisement681 1982-03-02 19 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES I Mondor Fndo, 9000m_5 30 pm "*TE». CLASSIFICATION GROUP (5 00 pm tor next doy) Ordinory 90 its per word 'Mm J I 1 ,a^^^^^s^\ aT^\ a^^^\ a^^^\ af^ b!^^™^ bt^^^^. b^^^^W. a^^k Soturdoy 9000m—3 00 pm $1600 ocr col cm Entartainment Whare to Eat 4>V681 words
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Advertisement553 1982-03-02 19 LIVE SEAFOOO BARBEOUED In your presence, steamed or cook- j ed In a variety of styles. Lunch or I dine by our relaxing waterfall garden or Just simply enjoy a long cool beer Nasl Padang Is served during lunch while other Chinese and Western cuisines available day and night from553 words
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Advertisement778 1982-03-02 19 SELLING CHEAP: SOO used display racks, showcases, steel hangers 1 lot all by Items (cash and carry) 10a.m. to 6pm at Blk. 730. Ang Mo Klo. Avenue 6. (Above Fllzpa trick's) OFFER WHITE BOARD 48" x 32" $40 Free delivery and pen Other sites available Tel: *****33. *****48 WHY NOT778 words
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Advertisement695 1982-03-02 19 HOUSE TO HOUSE TRADING DECORATION CONTRACTOR HDB Licence: PC/ IS2S JTC Licence: 038 Blk 114.013*6 Jurong Eaat St 13 Singapore 22W Tel: *****01 MOSOO7 High Quality Local Terrai/o 3-roomed 51. 950 4-roomed $2350 5- roomed $3,750 Italian Ceramic (high quality i" if) 3-roomed $2,500 4-roomed $3,600 5-roomed $5,000 All prices695 words
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Advertisement575 1982-03-02 19 jfl( Q Business To Business How to improve your sales tactics. Tactic No 1: Call *****53 For everything you've always wanted 'o^l know about making a success out of 6' sJ g sales contact American Sales- Vv masters. 49 Packing/Storage/ Removal/Delivery A BUDGET PRICE Household/ office removal, delivery and disposal575 words
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Advertisement468 1982-03-02 19 BARGE 140 X4OX 1C Tug bo*'. 500 BHP available for charter Accepting cargo for Jakarta/ Cllacap Tel *****24. 56 Commar cial VttMts Wanted WE ARE LOOKBeQ Tor Second- hand harbour tugs 800-1200 HP Hopper Barges- 150 M 3 (wire operated) Tug 300 HP for coastal I and Inshore operation. For468 words
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Advertisement668 1982-03-02 19 DISTRIBUTORS AND OIRECT sales operators required by manufacturer to sell a range of fast moving quality household plastic products, floor and dishwashing and window cleaning detergents In handy packs and children dresses Please write In your interest to ST Box A *****. 1 New Industrial Road. Singapore MB. TAILORING CUM668 words
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Advertisement444 1982-03-02 19 L/C FINANCING. BUSINESS expansion, project and Joint venture funds available for Individual or company Prompt approval Write confidentially on your letterhead to PO Box 3497. Singapore 9054 (OVERSEAS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES). Business lady with good contact, travelling Japan Slates. Willing to undertake projects for sale purchase/ service on a contract fee444 words
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Advertisement574 1982-03-02 19 Applications are invitvd for following positions: AUDIT SENIORS {Candidates should possess a professional qualification and adequate audit experience In diversified business They should be able to handle audit Independently AUDIT SEMI-SENIORS j Candidates should possess recognised Accountancy qualifications or currently pursuing the ACA Final Examinations i and have at least574 words
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Advertisement330 1982-03-02 19 4&k PLACEMENT offers tha following vacancies ACCOUNTS CLERK (Mala) I With LCC Intermediate Ac counting 2 years' experience Location Jurong ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR With LCC Higher AccountIng i 5 years' experience Location Commonwealth ACCOUNTS CLERK For Offshore Bank Must have at least 2 years' relevant experience CREDIT CONTROL ASSISTANT With LCC330 words
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Advertisement325 1982-03-02 20 lA- 1 ill [J Employment 66 Situation* Vacant d) Secretmriml cV Clericml rs»^^^^Bss^^l^H A major bank ia looking for suitably qualified candidates to till the posts otBANK CLERKS Mln 4 GCE level or HSC. PERSONNEL/ PAYROLL ASSISTANT Mln. 5 O' level or HSC with credits In English Maths. 1 to325 words
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Advertisement452 1982-03-02 20 |EI RES PTE. LTD. lajetajiKa^sißvJHaLl I INCORPORATED PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD Requires: KEY PUNCH OPERATOR I OCE 'O' level Some experience In typing Prepared to work on 2 rotating shifts Interested applicants please call personally for Interview or phone 77S3SSS ait I*l/152 to arrange for Interviews. Alternatively, candidates may write452 words
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Advertisement474 1982-03-02 20 SINGAPORE CORPORATION Of REHABILITATIVE ENTERPRISES requires TYPIST (FEMALE) REQUIREMENTS I (i cv. O level with a pass In I English at O' level 2 Able lo type 30 words per minute (English typewriter) 3 Between 17 and 30 years old 4 Singapore Citizens SALARY I Starting gross salary. Inclusive of474 words
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Advertisement601 1982-03-02 20 Due to rapul expansion a leading Shipping Company urgr-nu^ n quires 1. CLAIM CLERK (FEMALE) I Minimum qualification i( > Level b Have relevant working in shipping claims matters 2. CLERK/TYPIST (FEMALE) a Minimum qualification (i(K O' !.evel b Have relevant working experience typing In shipping manifests and shipping documents601 words
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Advertisement598 1982-03-02 20 A manufacturing Firm in Jurong has immediate vacancies tor the following 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK PSSBM* LOCI Certificate OCI i) l.evel with credit In English a With 2 years working experience 2) TELEPHONE OPERATOR s OCE'O' Level c Fluent In English and Mandarin c Knowledge of typing c Able to operate598 words
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Advertisement566 1982-03-02 20 TEMPS of all categories required PENTAGRAM where the people ara friendly and the salaries excellent *****37 We have Immediate vacancy for the post of PRIVATE SECRETARY Preferably GCE A' level with a good command of English Possess good shorthand and typing skill Mature. Independent and diligent worker Able to cope566 words
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Advertisement567 1982-03-02 20 "•QUsT^O. Urg#ntlw EXPERIENCED TELEX OPERATOR for s shipping agency Requisites c Minimum 3 'O' Levels c Accurate and fast typing c Willing lo work Irregular hours, weekends and lajeSslsry phis overtime benefits will be most rewarding to the right candidate Pleeee write giving full resume, eipected total salary, photograph and567 words
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Advertisement660 1982-03-02 20 A wall established Company with large garment factories ha* 2 vacancies for CLERK CUM TYPISTS c GCE O level c Preferably with typing .er uflrate and experw Kindly apply with lull particulars to S.T. BOX A ***** 1 Maw Industrial Road Singapore 1953 Estebttehed Trading Company requires immediately 1 RECEPTIONIST/660 words
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Advertisement574 1982-03-02 20 A foreign offshore company m Orchard Road, requires 1 BOOKKEEPER c Competent yU> m:iinutln full set Of tXKIKS a Possession of II C Higher Accountant I a Minimum t years working experience In a medium si/c company Please caN MRS LINDA HUANG tel: nrm* A German Company has 2 immediate574 words
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Advertisement876 1982-03-02 20 SHIFT TEtEPHONE OPERATORS Required Urgently By an eetebHshed hrm Interested please rail •173W/*IHII FOR AN INTERVIEW SMsPFING CLERK CUM SECRETARY (Female) c Minimum 1 year's experience V Level c Typing Is essential a Shorthand will be an advantage Interested pleaee csll 29W122 STENOGRAPHER required by a well eetebNehed hrm Please876 words
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Advertisement984 1982-03-02 21 ■ijjli Q Employment j 66 Situation* Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM' Clerk urgently required by trail Ing company, preferably wllh IMHX ■witchbOßrd experience Call personally or anrns l<> 1 Sungel Kddut Avenue, Spore 2572 Tel. *****33 TYPIST/ RECEPTIONIST (K'K t> level with credit In Kngllsh. typ Ing 35984 words
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Advertisement657 1982-03-02 21 LADY RECEPTIONIST CAN liundli- telephone ant typing Invited u> i rIMK ;WH24.V. fur all IlitriM.-w La itlon JooCbim! Robs' REQUIRED FEMALE GENERAL ClerK Apply prtsomilly la Hlk 462. I 78& Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10. I Singapore 20fi6 TRADING COMPANY REOUIRES a Kemale ieiwr.il I'lrrk ii h 1 1 level657 words
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Advertisement579 1982-03-02 21 A regional manufacturing planta haa an opening* for the poat of SALES REPRESENTATIVES in ila new department dealing with computerized and electronics products Requirements Able to work Independently with minimum supervision A Flair In dealing with people at all level Ambitious and willing to work hard Possess a valid driving579 words
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Advertisement493 1982-03-02 21 Furniture A Furnishings Company require* PROJECT SALES EXECUTIVES iiulldales must have at least 2 years sales expert ence In either furniture or building materials Preferably with contact and experience with architects, developers and designers c Possess a car Application* will be kept •trictly confidential Package aalary, allowance*, commission will be493 words
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Advertisement611 1982-03-02 21 SALES REPRESENTATIVES SENIOR SALES REPRESENTATIVES Required by Trading Company for ila eipanding product baa*. Applicants should hay* *iperienee in technical sale* in any one of the following field*: [I) Civil Construction equipment or hulldlng materials 2) Material handling equipment 3) Fasteners and relaled equipment Possess own transport and I preferably611 words
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Advertisement844 1982-03-02 21 I j 4 CHANSON k 1 *i 1 INVITES LADIES TO BE TRAINED AS t; PROFESSIONAL J BEAUTY CONSULTANTS J 3 Free Training m Certificates plus tree gifts W Plea** call fc Tar *****01 /2 ■MM REPRESENTATIVE required by MODERN PACKAGING IND. PTE LTD c Completed N c Experience on844 words
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Advertisement640 1982-03-02 21 MENARO COSMETICS REOUIRES sales Clark Oood looking and posscai pleasant personality, tnliiiKii.il in KiiKlisti Chinese Those Interested ar.- to call Miss Wenny Tan at tel *****4 to M ranue for an interne* CHALLENGING INTERESTING CAREER swaJU you m Life nam ance Unlimited Income*, flexihle hours, free training; Afi 2U minimum640 words
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Advertisement592 1982-03-02 21 An engineering company invite* appiir«ncns for the pott of A) DESIGNER Ttie l.ie.ii eajMßda* I Dlpluinu in I eal Marhanlral i nglnaering wllh at least n relevant design exix-rlence In the electrical motor con. trol Applicant! must be capable of workltiK Hulependentlv and i»"s-.ess initiative and driving li B) MAINTENANCE592 words
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Advertisement426 1982-03-02 21 Technicians s< Female Production Operators a cparcd lo wort routing sh iiirit in. Wi fnNi;i- benefits << transport vi imburtcmcnl Intcti ull p with conu I v niiini li\l lo Ilu- IVrsoiiiH-l Department Murati I Iwtfunin SinK.ii.,>!, Ltd Unit 101 10.'. Ist FIOW Sin throng Building 47 lalan Prmimpin Singapore426 words
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Advertisement639 1982-03-02 21 TRAINEE TECHNICIANS Wall-known Ruatprooling Company require* Trainaa Technician* a Hardworking and not afraid of dirty work irtlnif salary $425 B No experience required Training will be provided Good advancement pros|>ecl.s a Based at Kukll Merah or Sin Mm (Off Upper Thomson lioad Plea** apply personally lo: BLK. 34, 134 SIN639 words
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Advertisement484 1982-03-02 22 ■A [J Employment 66 Situations Vacant Technical A cenetrwetoen cemoany OHt MALE /FEMALE Oil ajrrmr SURVEY OP. URGENTLY c With Polytechnic rTkjillia" c 2 years experience In construction firm ■"■i is»l I Hi pteeee appty .IX ceiwolete rnnivn. eatery ciSd^ntTleolraoM. P*.^Z ter ALEXANDRA POST OFFICE. P O BOX ITS. SatGAPORE484 words
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Advertisement450 1982-03-02 22 SHIPYARD DRAFTS- MAN ft ESTIMATOR c At least I year's working experience in a shipyard Ngee Ann or Polytechnic Shipbuilding Dtptoaaa tact telephone end expected eatery la MM.CC ANG OVMAMK MAJMaI PTC LTD Lot A. 43 IS Pioneer Socter 1 Jurong. S pore 2253 An eipinSHia, cowetmcljen eewpeayavwee ispl nl450 words
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Advertisement333 1982-03-02 22 Established International American Company involved in manufacturing and computerized testing of microelectronic products has vacancies in its plant r 7 < e^°° > In addition, we offer lots of fringe benefits: 2 increments a year Airconditioned work place/piped-in music Extensive recreational programmes 5 days marriage leave/9 days annual leave Generous333 words
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Advertisement411 1982-03-02 22 mJmon 9 rvautroa the lot- 1. STORE 9 ASSISTANTS 72. MALE MACHINE OPERATORS ftEOMREMEMTS c Ito 2 years experience in similar position B c those without experience J may also apply c applicants must have Service Salary cm mini metes with 1 1 free transport provided Appty poraonawy at JYOTO411 words
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Advertisement604 1982-03-02 22 GEN APL AST PTE LTD roquaroa utgontty MALE PRODUCTION WORKERS o Preferably with working experience o Must be able to understand English S-day working week, free transportation attractive salary and other fringe benefits int#f^Sl#O atppttCAAtS p4#4s%9# caM paisonawy lor interview from Sa m to Sp m at If MEYTHAL ROAD604 words
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Advertisement437 1982-03-02 22 ROBIN SHIPYARD PTELTO IN JURONG for tha toaowmg poart!ona a. ADMaasnuTiON OCPARTMENT 1. CONFIDENTIAL TELEX OPERATOR a GCE -O~ level. English c Typing speed 40 wpm c At least Ito 2 years' experience in telex operation 2 TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ GENERAL CLERK a Preferably School Certificate or completed Secondary 4 educa437 words
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Advertisement422 1982-03-02 22 JAPAN Ml IHC. V. WHY C^) I'll LTD. A««ee esMfcaahed *C i Entwpnw ■wawutscswlßg seeks NoMy laoSvatsd and ■wtur, WiSHHnaH lo asauw Sia tgaowng paaMana 1 Receptionist /Typist Mbi GCE O level Typing speed 40 wpm Good command of English and Chinese No experience required 2 Driver Clean class 3422 words
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Advertisement619 1982-03-02 22 TjmWM BmW v. LABORATORY EQUIPMENT (S) PTE. LTD. 11 Playfair Road Singapora 1336 1. TELEPHONE OPERATOR cum GENERAL CLERK c Experience In handling PMBX Switchboard c Ability to type 2. EXPERIENCED TYPIST c Ability to type weU and with Secondary Educa--3 ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS o Some knowledge and experience in Electrical619 words
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Advertisement381 1982-03-02 22 piittittiiittia I EQUATRON PTELTD ia uroantty looking tor IA) CANVASSER Clavm 2 dir»w>g bemnem a pc^fapfspWy with irvolo*"- C cyda. a o Mwaf bo aaa> to road and wrrto sempta Eng- M lish Knowledge of J COMpMTM N S JB) FEMALE I CHINESE LAB. I ASSISTANTS 2* Primary 6 education381 words
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Advertisement498 1982-03-02 22 i GUSTAV WE YERSBERG PTELTO DRIVER CUM DESPATCH RIDER .ran driving record a Below 45 years old Able to speak and understand simple Engtkm Preferably have own motorcycle DIAL *****79 POT Mil""!. kos mmoiH vacawaae tar. a COOKS a BARTENDERS a WAITERS A WAITRESSES Applicant* must be prepared to do498 words
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Advertisement412 1982-03-02 23 ill Q Employment 86 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous INTRnNsi WSTWBUTION SERVICES PTE LTD SINGAPORE HAS VACANCIES FOR WAREHOUSEMAN 111 GCE O' Level Completed National Service Prafarably with II I previous experience Interented applicants ara invited to apply J personally to: The Personnel Division j Ist Floor, Inchcape House 450-452, Alexandra412 words
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Advertisement457 1982-03-02 23 f Come t ioin us as PART-TIME OR FULL-TIME STEWARDESSES c Art atone 17 yfjrs *M. c Work peimts uuiabtt for aUUrium c Eiptrienct net Mttiury. Tola* ncomt tueednf tl 000pm •I J Ime 400pmto 1 1 4 b pm Part tint 100 pm lo 11 45 pm Please apply457 words
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Advertisement546 1982-03-02 23 Motor Firm requires GENERAL WORKERS to help clean motorcars and eleo fix panel Starting salary: $360. c $20 additional allowance for 100% attendance. Based at Buklt Merah or Sin Mln. Interested applicant* pliaM appty personally at: BLK. 34, 134 SIN MIN DRIVE SINGAPORE 2057 (Opposite NTUC Taxi Workshop) New Electronic*546 words
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Advertisement550 1982-03-02 23 MALE GENERAL WORKER a Physically fit a Completed National Service Salary $350 p*r month with 5 working day* Please apply personally to LAM SOON ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. 24 HILLVIEW TERRACE SINGAPORE 2366 MESSENGER/STORE CLERK A well eeteMiened International Phermeceuttcel company invitee eppkcationa tor the poet of Meeaenger cum Store Clark550 words
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Advertisement792 1982-03-02 23 DESPATCH RIOER WANTED a Must be able lo ride motorcycle a Know Singapore roads well, especially shopping complexes Intereeted applicants pleeee cell pereonally lor an interview el: 2F, BLOCK S, KALLANG PLACE. SINGAPORE 1233. DRIVERS DESPATCH RIDERS (Wttn Mfce) Only those with experience need apply Telephone *****27 MALE PEST CONTROL792 words
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Advertisement1100 1982-03-02 23 A PROGRESSIVE PRINTING r inn urgently requires a Van Driver cum Delivery Man Please call personally lo Kirn Hup I.cc Printing Co Pte Ltd. 22. Mm Teck 800 Road Singapore 1953 Tel *****06 CLINIC M ORCHARD Hoad requires Registered Nurse (Staff. Assistant or Midwife) Write glv- Ing personal particulars, present1,100 words
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Advertisement387 1982-03-02 23 CLINIC IN ANG Mv Kh. requires PMBBM Inspetiser who speaks English. Man.l.irin dlalecu Malay *****27 CLINIC NURSE WANTED in dlst 0315 near lo Henderson Community Centre Please ring. *****05 CLINIC NURSE WANTED Call personally 166. Blk 45. Sims Drive Spore 1438 within 200 pm to 4 30p m DESPATCH RIOER387 words
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Advertisement688 1982-03-02 23 WANTED 1 GENERAL Worker. preferably age brl i manufacturer In Auk Mo Km Interested pteaM i all MBHDi Interview OFFICE BOY a DRIVERS NSJBIfKI Interested pli-ase call perv I at 193 A. (ioldhlll Centre Thomvin Hoad. Singapore 11 WANTED TRAINEE COOKS Call after 5p in Malko Japanese Ke.s laurant. 135.688 words
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Advertisement919 1982-03-02 23 T 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance MAZDA »M ONLY, set of 5 Aung- rr Performance Alloy Bportl rims 13 X 6 1 2 JJ wttb hn slone BR7O radial* A $940 valur. fur only $400 or willing lo trade rtaMBMSCBSB Call Jim. *****1 V 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance LM MOTOR CREDIT offers919 words
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Advertisement928 1982-03-02 23 mi FORD LASCR I 5 Ohla. alrrnter locking ••■r Tel zrmrtart su-vrri Yeow 10 am spm ENO I*7l FORD Cortina IflOO C r STallnriwagon New p.. $2,000 Tel ***** M 197S FORO CORTINA 1 6 Alrcond. ravsetle 2 private owners Interested call 337*488 I) Honda IMO HONOA PRELUOC 1 rompany928 words
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Advertisement972 1982-03-02 24 jnj E Vehicles Boats 76 Vehicles For Sal* I) Mitsubishi 1972. COLT GALANT 161. Alnulnl. sport runs lyrrs. rudlo. ca.ss«-ll«-No PARF Selling $6,000 0.n.0. Blk 13. 1153. Toa Payoh lndustrl- I al Park 1978 COLT SIGMA Alrcon. radio cassette, beautiful condition Insurance, road tax Down payment $3,000. loan $13,000 Exchange972 words
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Advertisement735 1982-03-02 24 1980 TOYOTA 13O0OX I prn.it.owner, with aircond ordinal paint, lax August Very kimkl COndrUon.sgaJßl *****44 1990 TOYOTA COROLLA DX Outprivate owner Excellent condition $21,500 ono Tel *****18 after 8 00 am for viewing 1991 TOYOTA COROLLA with air con. cassette player, one owner Accident free Contact Danny l.oh *****05 JAN735 words
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Advertisement947 1982-03-02 24 NEAR 1*74 LANCER. Aircond $7,900 1973 Ma/da 808. aircond. j .•,|>ort.s runs. 57.500 Exchange considered *****20 642 Cieylang Km. l(l 1974. JUNE. JAGUAR t] XJ6 CD2 Kully automatic 1 co owner Hoad tax till May Good condition Selling $28,000 ono. Tel: *****93 197* AUSTIN 1300 MXIII Alrcondltloned. cassette Immaculate condition947 words
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Advertisement823 1982-03-02 24 I n) Motor Cycles/ Scooters OWNER BOUGHT CAR. sWMng Honda 3504. new Paintwork/ exhaust, tyres, seal and battery Interested call: Sunny. *****42 »00 am to 600 pm *****55. 700 pm to 10 00 pm IMI RXK MOO. 1981 HXIOO $480. 1980 RXIOO $480. 1978 RXIOO $400. 1960 RXI2S $460. AX823 words
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Advertisement501 1982-03-02 24 f—^-1 1 f Accommodation Properties CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED A one-stop centre for sale and leasing. Your choice of residential, commercial and industrial properties. I i "+*> _*> J^easal Bsa^SßßaC? 1 I i2!?^UaHFW^ asAtor i^^sjl|»B^»^l||p« IK TjasWT' A \WK m 'i imr~" aalftstt I "3^^^WB H^T* flPsI Bp^#^^^B»sa»asas»saUaasas! BBBBBasiasr^fl *<3j^§\ Brookvale501 words
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Advertisement577 1982-03-02 24 > PecentGdrden V Condominium WEST COAST ROAD. SINGAPORE 14 unit* spacious 2-storey Maisonettes 17 units Luxurious Apartments Full Condominium Facilities Swimming pool Private covered corpark Wading pool Tight security system Housing Loan Available OWNtR and DEVELOPER XX BRILLIANT DEVELOPMENT V^^* CO. (PTE) LTD. UNION BLDG, 37, JALAN PEMIMPIN, OFF UPPER577 words
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Advertisement674 1982-03-02 24 a Double/ Single-storey detach ed/Semi-Detacned bungalow in dull 10. 11.21 i 4 bedroom^ Urge living/din ing. matured garden, servant's room, well equipped kitchen, alrcon with without swimming pool Reasonable rental c Choice or brand new town house m top issKtennel tooewitli tM-rtroom.v study, family lounge, terrace/ balcony, splitlevel .iving. dining,674 words
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Advertisement879 1982-03-02 25 c sUcoiwnodatkw 4 Will r Proptii— 1 OIST. CLEMENCEAU AYE. A 86 Accofnmocißiiofi Vacant a) Houses EiecuttveHome* Jslsn Kampong Chantek: Newly renovated. 2-storeyed detached bungalow with 4 bedrooms, attached bathroom SUOO Clementl Park: 4 bedroom.', aUk large garden, split-levelled llv- 1 Ing/ dining area Over 12.000 sq.ft. of grounds M.OOO879 words
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Advertisement808 1982-03-02 25 single-storey semi-detached Newly painted. 2 bedrooms, separate servant's quarters Unfurnished Rental $2.ooo each Tel *****11 FURNISHED SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW with private garage sharing large garden with gardener at dlst 1545 Principals only Price $2,100 Contact *****22 PEAK VILLE AVENUE, OFF Changl Road double-storey terrace house ror rental Fully furnished, 4 bedrooms,808 words
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Advertisement666 1982-03-02 25 FOR RENTAL DISTRICT l« OKI TIONG HAM PARK Quiet single -storey bungalow cosily furnished with big garden 3 bedrooms and servant's room Available immediately Osly U.m per month PLUS a Sherwood Tawera a Ml Sephla Read Kontana (•arden a Claay Hill I St. Martln-ii Drive ÜBe**B*vftk> flrnrajinraJiw sarismlnl*m faaaxl Garde*666 words
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Advertisement709 1982-03-02 25 LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS/ TOWNHOUSES FOR RENTAL WITH/ WITHOUT SWIMMING POOL Draycott Tower c Ridgewood c Hlllpark Townhojse c Llncolnsvale c Villa Delle Rose c St Martin's Road Apartment c Sherwood Tower* c Wing On Life Oarden RENTAL FROM $3,000 TO $8 000 For mewing, plssss caM: MIOFIELD REALTY PTE LTD 737*709 words
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Advertisement914 1982-03-02 25 MST. KUM HB*G Court L Hilton Towers, 3-bedroomed furnished apartment. $2,400 and $2,200 Short term accepted Watten Estate Road 6 -bedroomed bungalow, furnished $3,500 No agents please Tel *****5 MST. UNIQUE! WHOLE top floor with private lift. 4 bedrooms with a good size master room, 3 bathrooms, large living/ dining,914 words
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Advertisement918 1982-03-02 25 District 15, Tek* Kurau. Lor. M New 2 storey detached bungalow for sale, split level. 3 bedrooms. one servant's, built-in area 3400 sqft Flooring Italian marble FOR ENQUIRIES LM ASSOCIATES TEL: 43*1*1 (10 LINES) MST 10 Near Shangri-la Hotel Luxurious townhouse with 3 bedrooms, built-in area approx 2.500 sq ft918 words
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Advertisement721 1982-03-02 25 OFF VK> CHU Kang Luxurious double-storey semi-detached Thomson Hills $580,000. Tuan Sing Park $540,000 Practical Housing ***** RECREATION LANE brand hew house renovated, freehold 3.000 sq ft approx $480,000 negotiable Tel *****58 SEMI-DETACHED SINGLE-STOREY 3 bedrooms, kitchen and living room at 10 1/4 miles. Upper Changl Road Price. $250,000 nett721 words
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Article, Illustration237 1982-03-02 28 Dengue outbreak in Perak and Johore JOHORE BARU, Mon AN outbreak of dengue haemorrhagie fever has hit parts of Johore and Perak, and one person has died. In JOHORE, the fever has hit two districts and one person has died and another 12 down with the disease since the beginningNST - 237 words
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Article95 1982-03-02 28 Expatriate held on graft rap KOTA KINABALU, Mon. The National Bureau of Investigations (NBI) today arrested an expatriate, formerly employed by a cooperative here, for alleged corruption in connection with the purchase of two fishing vessels worth $530,000 in mid-1979. Sabah NBI director S. Nainappan told reporters today that theAFP - 95 words
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Article54 1982-03-02 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The National Electricity Board (NEB) yesterday urged residents in the Federal capital to use NEB's "hotline" if they come across any street lights not lit at night. The NEB statement said this was one of the steps it was taking to improve street lightingNST - 54 words
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Article34 1982-03-02 28 PENANG, Mon. The Indian Cultural and Arts Society yesterday called on the Film Censors Board to introduce ratings for all films screened in Malaysia because of increasing "sexual connotations" in films. NST.NST - 34 words
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Article70 1982-03-02 28 SEVERAL thousand people turned out in Taiping on Sunday to welcome Malaysia's first Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, when he came to open a leadership course at a school. Thousands more at the school heard the Tengku 's appeal to the people not to vote for anyNST - 70 words
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Article81 1982-03-02 28 MEDICAL CHITS stolen from Johore Baru General Hospital are being sold to workers who wish to take medical leave without seeing a doctor and a number of firms have received the forged chits. The State Director of Medical and Health Services, Datuk Dr Tow Siang Yeow, confirmed81 words
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Article58 1982-03-02 28 THE ARMED forces have been asked to help in delivering water to drought-hit Muar. Military trucks will be used to supply water to the villageis, District Officer Haji Lshak Mohamed Yusuff said in Muar on Sunday. At present, the district office is using 16 private lorriesNST - 58 words
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Article78 1982-03-02 28 NEWS VENDORS in Selangor and Petaling Jaya will resume delivery of New Straits Times Group publications from tomorrow following a settlement between the NST management and the Selangor Indian News Vendors Association on Sunday, Association president, Mr C. Ramasamy, said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. One of theAFP - 78 words
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Article55 1982-03-02 28 SABAH'S KI'MNG Berjaya Party probably set a new record when its third party congress lasted a marathon 20 hours. The annual congress was scheduled to end at 9 p.m. on Sunday night, but dragged on till yesterday morning after the chairman lifted the two minutes' limit for eachAFP - 55 words
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273 1982-03-02 28 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The National Union of Plantation Workers (NUPW), the largest trade union in Malaysia, has been found guilty by the industrial court of not complying with the collective agreement it signed with its own employees. The union was foundAFP - 273 words
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175 1982-03-02 28 TEMERLOH. Monday SECURITY forces her group of communist t after two clashes in th< re are in pursuit of a :errorists who escaped c district late Last 1 week. The first clash took I place on Thursday morni ing, the second on FridayNST - 175 words
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Article67 1982-03-02 28 ABU DHABI, Mon. Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamed arrived from here Bahrain today on a twoday official visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). During his stay in Bahrain Dr Mahathir had talks with the Emir of Bahrain, Sheikh Isa bin Sulman Al-Khalifa, andReuter - 67 words
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Article48 1982-03-02 28 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. About 500 producers, actors, actresses and others in the film industry from the Asia and the Pacific region will gather here in June for the 27th Asian Film Festival, the Malaysian Film Producers Association president, Datuk Syed Kechik Mohamed, said here yesterday. AP.AP - 48 words
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204 1982-03-02 28 Govt probe into privately-run arbitration court KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Solicitor-General Dr Zakaria Yatim is conducting an investigation into the privately-run Kuala Lumpur Court of Arbitration. Dr Zakaria said the results of the investigation will be announced "very soon." "I have never heard of such a court in this country andNST - 204 words
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186 1982-03-02 28 Tenders called to prop up sagging bridge THIS bridge over the kemamam River In Trrngcaiw Is sagging under it* own weight. Same concrete slabs appear to have gone out of alignment and there are gaps *f about 3 cm between the spans. The 2tt-metrt Oellga Bridge, which links Kemamam withNST - 186 words
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Article39 1982-03-02 28 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Police broke up a cock fight and arrested 40 people in a banana plantation in Setapak here yesterday. They seized $2,200. 18 cocks, needles, blades and small pieces of glass. AFP.AFP - 39 words
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Article38 1982-03-02 28 PENANG, Mon. Four men. one of them believed armed with a pistol and another a knife, robbed a 30-year-old clerk, Mr Ooi Scow Keat. here on Saturday and then drove off with his t21,500 car. NST.NST - 38 words
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286 1982-03-02 28 JOHORE BARU, Mon. THREE men who tied a drugged bar girl's hands and feet to a rock and dumped her into a river after robbing her, were sentenced to 12 years' jail each by the High Court here yesterday. TheNST - 286 words
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Advertisement927 1982-03-02 28 I HIND HOTELS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED OFFER FOR SALE OF 20.000.000 ORDINARY SHARES OF $1.00 EACH AT $1.45 PER SHARE United Overseas Bank Limited, as Ofieror, is pleased to announce that at the closing of the Application List at 1 00 p.m. on 27 February 1982, a total of 4,053 applications927 words
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Advertisement564 1982-03-02 28 IN THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT AT MALACCA IN THE STATE OF MALACCA, MALAYSIA CIVIL ACTION NO 442 OF 1981 Between SYARIKAT TAN CHOW LOH SECURITIES SON Plaint it t And YAP CHUAN LYE Defendant To:Yop Chuan Lye 19, Kirn Chuan Terroce Singopore TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against564 words
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Article, Illustration639 1982-03-02 29 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP PTC must learn to be punctual By Race 5 on Sunday started nearly half an hour late PUNCTUALITY is certainly not the Perak Turf Club's strongest point. There was a frightful delay in the start of some of the races at Ipoh, particularly639 words
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214 1982-03-02 29 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By IPOH, Mon. If a horse possesses bright early speed and is quick off the mark, barrier draw over the Ipoh straight is of no significance, contrary to the popular belief that horses drawn on the outside have a better winning chance. Of214 words
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Article69 1982-03-02 29 IPOH. Mon. Fifteen horses who won or were placed have been promoted. They are: From Class 3 to 2: Czardom (93), Emperor Archer (105), Hissing Sid (99), It's Wonderful II (93), Maddenstown (100), Successor (105), Thunderbird (104), Trend Setter (97), Village Centre (104), Zackman (101),69 words
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Article1494 1982-03-02 29 IPOH Mon. Weights, ratings and barrier draws for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 3 Div. 5 1.250 m (Ratings: 12-74) 3 Takeachanre 57 82 14 Sam Ho 56 5 81 2 Many Returns (EA) 565 81 4 Choon Fong II 56.5 81 15 Out Of Danger 561,494 words
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Article221 1982-03-02 29 EQUESTRIENNE - How the beaten favourites fared EQUESTRIENNE By SATIRDAY (good): RACE 2: Citizen Cain, a horse with no previous form, was surprisingly installed favourite. He was never in the picture and finished down the course. RACE 3: Villa D'Este found one to beat in Kinabalu Garden, who was racing after a221 words
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Article69 1982-03-02 29 ARCADIA (California) Mon. English horse Regal Bearing, ridden by apprentice jorkey Joe Steiner, was the upset winner of the U*****,000 (5J265.000) San Luis Obispo Handicap here on Saturday. Regal Bearing too the pact entering the home straight and ran on to finish three-and-a-half lengths clearAFP - 69 words
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Obituary, Illustration130 1982-03-02 29 aged 91 years waa called home to be with the Lord on Sunday, February 28 1962, leaving behind: BONB DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Sect Keng Jin Yap Wee Neo Sect Kirn Teck Nancy Tan Chwee Imm DAUGHTER SON-IN-LAW Madeline Sect Kirn Hong Loo Chin Hul GRAND SON GRAND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW130 words
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Obituary, Illustration102 1982-03-02 29 I CHEN TECK MEE Aged 80 Gone to be with the Lord on Ist March 1962. Sadly mieaed by:- Wife: Law Boh Eng Son* Daughters-in-law Dr Chen Yeu Wah Chua Llan Eng Chen Yeu Chong Gen Slew Choo Chen Yeu Nan Susan Slew Lai Peng Chen Yew Ping Catherine Lye102 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1982-03-02 29 TIM lamily ol Mr* Chaang Ah Pak naa Ho Sww Moy. *g« 67. who pan •d away on ?6 282 wiahaa to -pr»»« thatr haarttali thank* to rala tiva* Inandi tor thatr kind attandanca, aaaiatanca. wraatha and b»r«a»»m»nl38 words
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Obituary, Illustration117 1982-03-02 29 MR WONG SHAW WOON 85 years passed away peacefully on 28 February, 1982 leaving behind beloved: SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Hui Fhee Lam Phee Lan Yong Swee Ng Kwee Fong Yong Theng Ng Chin Neong Yong Chye Nan Phek Koon Yong Chow Leong Choon Hiong Siong Ling Ng Kwee Chin Yong Soo117 words
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Obituary, Illustration137 1982-03-02 29 Datuk AW KOW D.X.L.P., 8.8.M. AGE: 72 YEARS called home peacefully to be with the Lord on March Ist, 1982, leaving behind: WIFE: Datin Aw Kow SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Aw Tok Jit Kay Suzuki Aw Tok Hock Dorothy Pang DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW Joyce Aw Peter Tham Merrily Aw Cecil C hiam GRANDCHILDREN137 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1982-03-02 29 Tho Family of tho Lato WEE WEE BAH wishes to eiprees their heartieit thanks to all relative, and friends for their kind attendance dona tiona. wreaths end assistance rendered during their recent bereavement.33 words
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Obituary, Illustration75 1982-03-02 29 FRANCIS LIM KIM FOOK AGED 70 Passed away peacefully on 28/2/12 I Leaving behind: Beloved wrle: I Leong Foon Moy Sons' I Yeow Kee. Lolly Hon Kee. Dennis Daughter. I Nyuk Chin. Linda Nyuk Kah. Eleanor Nyuk Yoon. Cecilia Deughtere-in-lew: Julia Teo C'orlnne Pestana Sons-in-law: Peter Yoong Basil George Lee75 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1982-03-02 29 Teo Chee Tiong Age: 19 passed swsy suddenly on 21st Fell IM2 in Australia Sadly miased snd forever remembered by tsmily. relatives, friends and loved ones26 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1982-03-02 29 CHAN FEE KONG AGED 80 passsd away on 1-3-S2 leaving Wife Lee Put Ylng Sons: Sok Wing i Sok Leong Daughter. WalLan Wa.l Ping (deceased) Wai Kong Woon Fong Sook Fong Ol Fong Shook Chuen. Janet Loh Wai Nam Kwan Weng Kin (deceased i l.cc Slew Tong See-Toh Keong deceased87 words
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Obituary, Illustration16 1982-03-02 29 Pus Kirn Slang Departed 2.3 (0 I Always remembered by loved ones16 words
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Obituary, Illustration59 1982-03-02 29 M11.7t-2.3J1 You are so Incredibly cute si lovely So wonderfully you have Unlit up our lives But you left us so suddenly Without a word, wlthuut a byebye Life will never be the saint- without you Boy-Soy, we love you. we59 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1982-03-02 29 DEPARTED 2 3 11 As a loving husband and father you gave so much of yourself. We bless and cherish the years with you and pray for your divine I guidance for the years to come Always remembered by wife, chil Friends snd relatives are cordially64 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1982-03-02 29 I S. GOVINOAR AJOO departed 13-2-41 Thalal Thevasam to be held on 4-3-82 Thursday at Block 21. 433-C between 9 a m and 12 noon Mdffi S. NecrMysr Annnil welcomes relative* and friend* to attend tune Hen.42 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1982-03-02 29 MRS. SARAOA RAGHAVAN WHO DEPARTED OME YEAR AGO TODAY. SADLY MISSED AND ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY HUSBAND ANO CHILDREN. KINDLY PARTICIPATE IN PRAYER MEETING AT THE SREE NARAYA I NA MISSION HALL AT 7.00 P.M. TODAY38 words
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Obituary, Illustration43 1982-03-02 29 I In ever loving memory o( out deer ton MOHAMA VARATA RAJOO Departed en 2-3-71 Though you left us on this day 4 years ago. cherished I memories of you still linger In our hearts Sadly missed and always remembered by family and43 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1982-03-02 29 i HASHIM BIN ABDUL RAHMAN AgadM passed suddenly on 2Sth Fab IM3. With daapaal sympathy to his fami- ty snd clos* ones. Front start of Automotive Engineering Department Singapore Vocational Institute.33 words
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Advertisement266 1982-03-02 29 Ka" Announcements 134 Lost A Found 137 Religious i^^^— Announcements WHITE LABRADOR OVER 12 years old. almost deaf Answering to n n n trie name of Topaz' lost In the do««g«Vum Karrer Road area early Saturday morning. 27th February If; Kngllsh/Mandarln, advanced to f<iund. please contact Coomberi Wednesday. 3.3.82. 8266 words
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Advertisement151 1982-03-02 29 The family of the Late 2nd Lt. Samuel Eu Chin Siew Age: 20 (Called Home with The Lord 182 1982) would like to express their heartfelt thanks to the Minister of Defence. Ministry of Defence, all staff of RSAF Sqn. 120, RSAF. General Motors at JTH/RPDC. Principal and Staff of151 words
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Advertisement35 1982-03-02 29 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS ft OBITUARIES a $13 SO for 15 word* (run-on style) SU.OO tor 3cm. x 1 col. (semi-display style) a $60 00 lor 3cm x 1 cot. (display style) i!35 words
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659 1982-03-02 30 Violence and illicit payments jolt officials into action MOSCOW, Mon. The Russians are considering a major reduction in the size of their senior soccer league in a bid to reduce "hooliganism" on the pitch and stamp out Illicit payments to players. A SovietReuter; AP - 659 words
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681 1982-03-02 30 EUROPEAN SOCCER ROUNDUP ROME, Mon. Goalkeeper Dino Zoff, capped 97 times by Italy, celebrated his 40th birthday by helping Juventus retain their lead in the Italian First Division League yesterday. Juventus won 1-0 away to Cagliari through a goal by Marco TardelßReuter - 681 words
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Article44 1982-03-02 30 ATHLETICS: Japanese marathon runner Toshihiko Seko and China's triple jumper, Zhou Zhenxian, achieved creditable third positions the best achievements by Asians to be ranked the world's top 30 in separate events last year according to the Asian Athletics Bulletin released in Ipoh yesterday.44 words
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Article33 1982-03-02 30 American Billy Olson did a world best in pole vault for the fourth time in just over a month, clearing 5.74 metres at an indoor athletics meet in Kansas City, Missouri.33 words
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Article19 1982-03-02 30 BADMINTON: England moved 2-0 ahead In their fivematch series against Japan with a 5-1 victory in Preston.19 words
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Article66 1982-03-02 30 BASKETBALL: Boston Celtics beat Milwaukee Bucks 106--102 in a United Sates National Association match. Other results: Golden State Warriors 105 Atlanta Hawks 77, Washington Bullets 113 New York Knicks 109, Chicago Bulls 118 San Antonio Spurs 104, New Jersey nets 110 San Diego Clippers 95, Los Angeles Lakers66 words
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Article30 1982-03-02 30 BOXING: Japans fourthranked featherweight Kuniyoshi Kuwabara knocked out South Korean Kirn Jong-Choi, ranked No. 6 in the world, in the fourth round of a scheduled 10-round contest in Seoul.30 words
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Article30 1982-03-02 30 Azumah Nelson, of Ghana, retained his African and Commonwealth featherweight title when he stopped Zambia's Charm Chiteule in the 10th round of a scheduled 15-round fight in Lusaka.30 words
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Article24 1982-03-02 30 HOCKEY: The Pakistan junior team beat India 2-0 in the sixth Test of the eightgame series between the two countries in Bahawalpur.24 words
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Article22 1982-03-02 30 MOTOR SALLYING: Sweden's Stiff Blomqvist steered his Audi Quattro to victory in the 1,000 kilometres international snow rally in Helsinki.22 words
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Article60 1982-03-02 30 Kit; BY LEAGI E: Leeds trounced Barrow 9-1 in a British Challenge Cup secondround match. Other results: Batley 6 Castleford 31. Bradford 17 Work ington 8, Fulham 5 Hull 11. Halifax 26 Rochdale 7, Wakefield 18 Oldham 12, Wigan 7 Widnes 9. Div. 1: Featnerstone 18 Warrington 11, St60 words
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Article26 1982-03-02 30 RI'GBY UNION: Gala flanker Derek White wins his first cap for Scotland's match against France in the FiveNations' tournament at Murrayfield on Saturday AgenciesAgencies - 26 words
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Article, Illustration211 1982-03-02 30 TENNIS ROUNDUP GENOA, Mon. Top-seeded Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, who suffered his first defeat in 45 matches a week ago, was back at his best form, beating American Vitas Gerulaitis 6-7, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3 in the final of a World Championship Tennis tournamentAFP - 211 words
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244 1982-03-02 30 Manager's slip costs Trevino place in Bay Hill GOLF ROUNDUP MIAMI, Mon. Golfer Lee Trevino will not be playing in the fourth annual Bay Hill Classic in Orlando, but not by choice. Trevino intended to take part in the tournament, but his manager forgot to file an entry form withAgencies - 244 words
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232 1982-03-02 30 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A record 256 golfers have entered for the US$l5O,OOO Malaysian Open championship, starting at the Royal Selangor Golf Club course here on Thursday. Owing to the overwhelming response, the organisers have been forced to hold a qualifying round on Wednesday.AFP - 232 words
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213 1982-03-02 30 Trouble looms over tour of S. Africa LONDON, Mon. -Ado'litical row loomed today over an unofficial tour of South Africa by 12 leading England cricketers, reported to have been offered substantial payments to play a series of matches in the whiteruled Republic. English cricket officials, worried at the anger likelyReuter - 213 words
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Advertisement1465 1982-03-02 30 PARAMOUNT CORPORATION BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) PRELIMINARY REPORT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 3 1 ST DECEMBER 1 98 1 The Directors of Paramount Corporation Berhad have the pleasure in announcmg the unaudited return of ttve company and the group for the year ended 31st December, 1981 as follows:1,465 words
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Article381 1982-03-02 31 A rugby stroll down memory lane By LEX SEOW YAM NOT many can claim to have played rugby against the president of Cuba. Fidel Castro. Gordon Young, a 62--year-old retired engineer from England, is one man with that rare honour. "I played for Bogota in a match against the University381 words
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Article51 1982-03-02 31 RAWALPINDI, Mon. The second day's play between Sri Lanka and Pakistan Cricket Control Board Patrons' XI in a three-day match here was cancelled today because the ground was unfit for play due to rain last night. Officials said that play tomorrow would depend on weather conditions.Reuter - 51 words
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Article39 1982-03-02 31 WELLINGTON. Mon. The fourth day of the first cricket Test here between New Zealand and Australia was abandoned today. Match officials ruled there was no chance of play after heavy rain fell throughout the morning. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration193 1982-03-02 31 ST. MIRREN, one of Scotland's top clubs with three World Cup squad members, are planning to play a match against Singapore at the National Stadium in May or August, reports JOE DORAI. Their representative, Harry Murphy, who is also their youth team coach,193 words
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Article60 1982-03-02 31 CALCUTTA, Mon China today drew 1-1 with South Korea to qualify for the final of the First Jawaharlal Nehru Gold Cup soccer tournament. With the win, China have seven points, one more than South Korea, after five matches in the six-nation tournament. China meet Uruguay, whoUPI - 60 words
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Article29 1982-03-02 31 SINGAPORE Port Workers Union beat Amalgamated Union of Public Employees 4-2 in the final of the National Trades Union Congress six-a-slde hockey competition at Farrer Park yesterday.29 words
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Article27 1982-03-02 31 YESTERDAY'S Barker Trophy under-20 hockey match between Ceylon Sports Club and Indian Association, scheduled at Balestier Road, was called off because of a heavy downpour.27 words
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Article, Illustration266 1982-03-02 31 Singapore's dream match comes true WHEN George Wuu first envisaged the squash challenge match between top Singapore juniors and the English team after the recent World junior championships, he wanted to present Singapore's dream squad, reports PATRICK BASWuu wanted Peter Hill, Stewart Ballard and Jeremy Yeo, who could easily have266 words
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284 1982-03-02 31 PATRICK BASTIANS - rTeen hordes I at Kallang I Complex PATRICK BASTIANS By INSPIRED by the recent World junior squash championships, hordes of teenage players have entered for the Pepsi youth tournament, starting at the Kallang Complex on Friday. A record 281 entries, more than double last year's 129, with a whop&ing 116284 words
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Article61 1982-03-02 31 Iso holes an ace JAMES ISO registered an ace while representing the Singapore Island Country Club captain's team against the vicecaptain's side in their annual match for the Kishi Cup at the Bukit Course. He achieved the feat at the par-three 14th hole with a three-wood. The captain's team captured61 words
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Article80 1982-03-02 31 EVENTS ATHLFTKS National schools cross-country girls preliminary rounds (Macßitcnie. 4 pm) BADMINTON National Sc-ho.IV D-ll Sauth Z.or champtoaaklpa: Anderson v Gan Eng Seng, Bukit Merah v Kirn Seng Technical (Raffles Institution. 2 pm). SOCCER National schools U-17 competition NKL Hv. 1: Kaki Bukit v Jubilee (Jalan Besar, 7 pm); Changi80 words
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Article, Illustration338 1982-03-02 31 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO PROFILE. By EIGHT months ago, Lily Kuong rolled her first bowling ball, awed at the likes of such local luminaries as Lucy Low, Ruby Chang and Jean Tan. Today, 20-year-old Lily is considered one of Singapore's top bowlers ana338 words
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176 1982-03-02 31 -Clubs tofinance boxers for foreign meets By HAKIK AT RAI THE Singapore Amateur Boxing Association have decided on a "budget-saving plan" to send only club-based boxers for oversea* competitions this year. Said K. Krishnan, the acting secretary of the association: "We believe that this method will help us becau.se the176 words
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Article195 1982-03-02 31 UNITED NATIONS. Mon. Former Soviet chess master Viktor Korchnoi and tennis stars Virginia Wade, of Britain, and America's Vitas Gerulai- tis were named today in a i second United Nations "blacklist" of sports fig- i.iv's said to have had contacts with South Africa. The register,Reuter - 195 words
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Article, Illustration399 1982-03-02 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Louis, Rahman, Safi join training for UAE tour GERARD LOUIS, the speedy and talented outside-right of Fairer Park United, is among three newcomers included in the national soccer squad for this season. The others are strikers, Rahman Nongchik, Louis' club-mate, and399 words
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232 1982-03-02 31 PETER SIOW - Pakistani to make debut for Singapore PETER SIOW By PAKISTANI Sultan Shah will make his debut for Singapore in the Hongkong international shooting championships from March 28-April 2. Shah, a relatively-new member of the Singapore Gun Club he joined only last year will compete in the skeet team and individual232 words
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187 1982-03-02 31 -Lack of experience causes poor show SINGAPORE'S basketball team returned yesterday from the Prince Cup competition in Bangkok with nothing to show for their efforts, reports PETER SIOW. Even worse, they finished last in the seven-team competition, which saw China winning again. National coach Chan Wah Kwee expressed disappointment with187 words
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45 1982-03-02 31 KAKI BUKIT beat Sembawang 3-1 in a National Football League Division One match at Deptford Road last Sunday. Kaki Bukit led 3-0 with goals by Omar Salleh (two) and Said Mingan before Abdul Karim Nasiron replied for Sembawang.45 words
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Advertisement212 1982-03-02 31 NEW COnVERSE ROAD STAR )^m w Converse keeps America running with training and running shoes, specially designed to minimise soreness and injuries. Now you can feet yourself into the new Converse performance shoes ROADSTAR. Extra-thick forefoot for extra shock absorption Soft midsole construction for extra comfort. Available in a variety212 words
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Article231 1982-03-02 32 THE Speak Mandarin campaign this year will go to the workplace, to urge workers to use the language instead of dialects. The theme is Speak Mandarin In Your Place Of Work, and the campaign will be held in October. Because of the emphasis on workers, the231 words
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Article243 1982-03-02 32 FOUR bombs exploded almost simultaneously in New York's Wall Street financial district late last night, hitting the two stock exchanges, a major brokerage house and a big bank, police said. No one was injured. The bombs damaged mostly windows and doors at the New YorkReuter - 243 words
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159 1982-03-02 32 Police smash Brigades' Milan branch ROME, Mon. Italian police have smashed the Milan-based "Walter Alasia" column, one of the most ruthless and violent commandos of Italy's notorious Red Brigades guerilla gang. Police said today the weekend swoop also led to the arrest of 17 guerilla suspects and the discovery ofReuter - 159 words
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151 1982-03-02 32 New Ford contract 'could save up to $2b' From Page One approved by union leaders last month by a M per cent margin. Mr Fraser said yesterday's vote was "clear evidence that our members at Ford understand and support the historic breakthroughs contained in the agreement which will lead toReuter; UPI - 151 words
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Article62 1982-03-02 32 KATHMANDU, Mon. A Himalayan leopard has devoured a five-year-old girl in Nala village, 28 km northeast of here, it was reported today. The child's father said the leopard snatched the girl from her mother while the two were sitting in front of their house on SaturdayAFP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration70 1982-03-02 32 1979 1980 1981 Industry Perc Ove ntoge Cha Previous V nge ear TOTAL Goods Sector Agriculture Fishing Manufocturing Construction Quarrying Services Sector Utilities Trade Transport Communication Financial Business Services Other Services 93 130 3.3 15.0 75 98 9.4 7.1 14.9 119 56 102 11.1 2470 words
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Article92 1982-03-02 32 PRICE INDEX Of SELECTEO COUNTRIES 1980 1981 Country Percentage Change Over Previous Yeot 1980 1981 1980 1981 Total OCCD Hong Kong South Koreo Toiwon 1 3 10 1 -62 67 1 25 10 7 1 75 129 155 28 7 19 0 108 14 10-1492 words
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381 1982-03-02 32 PARIS, Monday FORMER Cambodian Prime Minister Son Sann indicated today he was willing to talk with the Khmer Rouge and former Head of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk about joining a coalition to drive Vietnamese troops out of Cambodia. Mr Son Sann,Reuter; AP - 381 words
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Article40 1982-03-02 32 SAN FRANCISCO. Mon Attorney Lee Bailey found himself on the other side of the law arrested for alleged 1 drunken driving after running a stop sign early yesterday. The police report said Bailey failed a sobriety test. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article36 1982-03-02 32 CAIRO, Mon. Britain has I agreed to return to Egypt parts of the chin of the Sphinx of (Jiza which are at present in the British museum, Egyptian Culture Minister Mohammad Radwan said. AFP.AFP - 36 words
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Advertisement425 1982-03-02 32 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. The Singapore economy grew by a creditable 9.9 per cent in real terms last year, but the strains caused by the weak economies of Western countries are beginning to tell. For easy reading and future reference, BT devotes a full page to the425 words
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Advertisement83 1982-03-02 32 ~y If you're fed-up with high TV laßk repair bills, or no TV when your I HHLV •lE*; set breaks down, don t despair. I CZ3HR '3&i Switch to VisionhireCTV rentals. I fILHB •*i§f At Visionhire. there are no |3£ repair bills, no hidden charges, no [I^^ «8& deposit to83 words
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Miscellaneous188 1982-03-02 32 VP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Cloudy with showers in several areas from around midday. TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SI V SKT today: 7.21 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.14 a.m. Amsterdam 2 10C Cloudy Us Aogeles 17 28C Cloudy Mhrns 8 13C Cloudy Madrid 7188 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration1527 1982-03-02 1 College that unites nations How can there be peace with- out people understanding each other, and how can this be if they don't know each other? The late Lester B. Pearson, former Canadian Prime Minister and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate. IF SOMEONE asked you to name an institution of learning1,527 words
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Article, Illustration306 1982-03-02 2 HORIZON: Cancer Detective Of Lin Man (Ch 5, 11.15 p.m.): After a long period of isolation since the Cultural Revolution, the People's Republic of China recently reappeared in the international scientific world. They returned with the news of some amazing advances in cancer research. They invited a306 words
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Article734 1982-03-02 2 SBC 5 NINA And The Street Kids (Ch 5, 4.2t p.m.): Nina is an orphan. She believes she is ill, and is confined to her wheelchair. But she is coaxed out of her psychological barrier through the encouragement of a young artist and a social worker.734 words
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Article, Illustration409 1982-03-02 2 YOU may soon be watching Indian cinema and television performers in SBC's Tamil productions. On an official trip to India, late last year, Mr Manickam Pakkirisamy, SBC's Executive Producer (Tamil) held screen tests for applicants for the post of drama artistes with SBC.409 words
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Article150 1982-03-02 2 EXHIBITIONS: PAINTINGS and Pottery by well known local artists. Nat. Theatre, 11 a.m. 6.30 p.m. Till April 4. ABORIGINAL art Rock art (photographs), bark paintings and contemporary water colour paintings from Australia. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Nat Museum Art Gallery. Till Mar 10. SILKSCREENS by Dutch artist Ineke150 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration454 1982-03-02 3 The latest in Country and Western and Rock 'n Roll sounds are coming your way. DANA LAM tunes you in. COUNTRY music is, hand in hand with the nostalgia bit, enjoying rather prominent revival here. Two programmes will be aired over Rediffusion Singapore from April the454 words
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Article, Illustration366 1982-03-02 3 REDIFFUSION Singapore is oiling its gears to give subscribers a rollicking good time this year. And it's more than just the usual posters, records, free tickets, photographs and other paraphernalia of the industry that it has been giving away. In366 words
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Article384 1982-03-02 3 KANNAN; CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By The Leatherstocking Tales (March 2t, Cta 5, 6.3* p.m.): This is a four-part dramatisation of James Fenimore Cooper's saga of Natty Bumppo and the 18th Century American frontier days. Cliff De Young is Natty Bumppo, the white boy raised by missionaries among384 words
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Article337 1982-03-02 3 Storybook International (Mar 8, Ch 8, 5.55 p.m.): Polytel brings 24 folk tales from around the world into your living room. The series is taped so that non-English-speaking countries can use their own storytellers to narrate in their native tongue, without having to voice over", dub337 words
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Article, Illustration810 1982-03-02 4 She uses the butterfly as her symbol feminine, colourful, graceful; but jr Hanae Mori, a tiny K\ Japanese giant w on the Parisian haute couture scene, is no ordinary flying object. Behind the smiling, Oriental manner, is a lady of steel. TAN CHUNG LEE reports. SHE looks at810 words
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Article, Illustration524 1982-03-02 4 HAO ZHU - HAO ZHU By 4 In two generations we have taken the cloth out of the shrunken feet of our grandmothers to put a clumsy-looking foreign clog under normal feet supporting healthy legs that show more knee. You and your dainty feet THERE is something peculiar about our wome524 words
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Advertisement280 1982-03-02 1 Madame Butterfly OUTLOOK. Page Fair tfoockick PcuJc f A Condominium that brings Class to Country Living 2nd Release of Phase II Blocks 3 4 at special prices /4^^Sfe from 553 16,000 per unit /oV^^^^^f m GOODRICH^g£|k Goodrich Park points the way to luxurious living in ;i PARK '^/"^fds/yf wide-open country280 words
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Advertisement9 1982-03-02 1 Country and rock n roll sounds LEISURE. Page Tbrte9 words
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Advertisement558 1982-03-02 2 BE A SUCCESSFUL WRITER Make money writing earn while you learn. The Writing School, founded m 1949, shows you how to write articles, short stories, novels, romnces, radio and TV scripts that soil and keep on seKng. Top professional writers, through the medium ai the school's comprehensive home-study courses, give558 words
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Miscellaneous261 1982-03-02 2 Straits Times Cr oss wo rj ACKONS 5 Object to include relatives in consideration (8) 8 Top guide found in a twinkling 6 write pretty poor poem, for example (10) 9 Morning room first familiar to Texture of crab, If cooked (6) Tennyson (6) U Flowers on the Üble? (10)261 words
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Miscellaneous1316 1982-03-02 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by The Young Sisters And The Restless 8.35 Olympic Minutes 3.25 Reaching For The Stars (Chinese) 8 45 Lrttle H 0 0" The Prairie The 4.20 Nina And The Street Kids Nephews 5.00 Afternoon Matinee Hunter 935 Worid Music Album Waltz:1,316 words
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Advertisement116 1982-03-02 3 The International Airline of Saudi Arabia jmj EVERY y^^J/ TUESDAY j^KBmL and friday SCILJ El 1 171 Vj- ii i 3 I'i^31 i^3^ a l hz-aib Now Flying To 36 Countries Across 4 Continents R'YADH x Europe Mk i^^BsMHßß*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ usa jeddah snudin^ iIITZ SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES Member gHata Welcome to116 words
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Advertisement196 1982-03-02 4 Now, 1 0 settings let you control how much mascara you put on your lashes. Maybelline discovered a way to do it! Just twist the dial. jm Lower numbers give you a lighter coat. Higher numbers give you more. Dial-a-Lash waterproof mascara. World's first adjustable mascara. J^ No Globbing or196 words
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Advertisement276 1982-03-02 5 "BBC Brown Boveri (S) is becoming as progressive as our parent company in Heidelberg" By Werner Apel-Dube, Vice President of BBC Brown Boveri CIE AG, Mannheim, Germany. We were right to invest in the healthy Singapore economy, its excellent infrastructure and the hardworking Singaporean who wanted to improve his standard276 words
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Advertisement127 1982-03-02 5 market is fast developing. The $25 million we have invested in Singapore is really beginning to pay off. Promising future Let me explain our marketing strategy for our region. In the future, Singapore will play an important role as the leading supply center for building installation material, industrial switchgear, explosion127 words
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Advertisement381 1982-03-02 5 IM^BV v~f I^Ubm^^^^^m.^^ The new $10 million fat tori in Aver Ra/ah Industrial Euate. Brown Boveri will be the new joint training partner of the former Rollei Government Training Centre which will be renamed Brown Boveri Government Training Centre. We will be adding another training faculty to this center where381 words
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Advertisement69 1982-03-02 5 A team effort I would like to thank all those involved in the building of the new factory, the source from where we are going to realise our future plans. We received great support from the EDB through its valuable assistance when we decided to build our own premises. The69 words
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Advertisement236 1982-03-02 5 completion was a truly remarkable achievement. Good citizen In a free world, international investments usually will go where it is welcomed by the Government. And BBC Brown Boveri is no exception. In Singapore, we have found its hardworking people one of the most valuable commodities. BBC Brown Boveri is especially236 words
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Advertisement874 1982-03-02 5 Advertisement r^iiii|riii a .irriifaiZ| SNMI Miniature Cirmit Breakers management, procurement services and training of personnel. A competent team A team of highlytrained engineers up-to-date with the latest technology and a good in-depth knowledge of the region can provide expertise. From initial prefeasibility studies, providing valuable information on economy and environment,874 words
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Advertisement363 1982-03-02 5 BBC Brown Boveri Achievements 1893 First three-phase generator for public power supply 1895 First tram in the world with threephase drive 1897 First oil circuit breaker in the world 1899 First electric trunk-route locomotive in Europe 1901 First steam turbine in the continent of Europe; first use of the turborotor363 words
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Advertisement378 1982-03-02 6 BBC Brown Boveri a success story by Mr H. F. Busch, Managing Director, BBC Brown Boveri (S) Pte Ltd Eight years ago, my Technical Director, Dietmar Friesendorf and I arrived in Singapore to negotiate business for BBC Brown Boveri with only Singapore $25,000 in our pockets to pay the limited378 words
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Advertisement275 1982-03-02 6 of the products manufactured in its premises. With a big demand for MCBs in Singapore and the region, they are produced in quantities exceeding 450,000 units per month. Today, this new BBC Brown Boveri factory is still under virtually the same management team consisting of both Singaporeans and expatriates. The275 words
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Advertisement247 1982-03-02 6 It has been a growth we are very proud of. There are many reasons that can be attributed to our success in Singapore. And we would like to take this special occasion to thank the Singapore Government. E.D.8., 5.1.5.1.R.. our workforce and all our suppliers for contributing towards this new247 words
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Advertisement383 1982-03-02 6 Sophisticated electronic control systems for maximum efficiency with minimum supervision. In an electronic age where the most you need to do is to push buttons to work out the month's profit on an electronic calculator, it is not surprising to find modem production techniques and industrial plants relying heavily on383 words
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Advertisement442 1982-03-02 6 Advertisement logic solutions, parallel signal processing results in extremely short reaction times, irrespective of the number of functions to be handled. Consequently, certain applications are restricted to this method. High dynamic requirements are typical of multi-motor drives such as those used, for example, in continuous rolling mills. All of the442 words
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Advertisement261 1982-03-02 7 Upgrade with the most efficient industrial switchgear from BBC Brown Boveri Automation in industry involves a high number of control functions. To fulfil the extensive control functions required by the industrial panel builders and end users, BBC Brown Boveri have a complete range of industrial control gear available which are261 words
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Advertisement110 1982-03-02 7 BBC Brown Boveri provide not only a complete program of versatile industrial switching devices including contactors, contactor -assemblies, thermal overload relays, motor starters, switchboard components and electronic control systems, but also the technical specialists to offer you any assistance you may need at the planning stage. Motor contactors BBC offers110 words
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Advertisement527 1982-03-02 7 to 18.5 kW. therefore higher operating reliability, numerous auxiliary contact combinations for all necessary control functions. All required specifications and approvals are fulfilled thus the equipment can be used internationally. Variations with dc operation and dc switching capacity for use in dc systems. Auxiliary contactors And a large selection of527 words
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Advertisement550 1982-03-02 7 ■wJI m im am I f I M MHI rangt o( manual mowr uantrs Motor starters for star-delta, auto transformer closed or open transition starting come in sheet-steel or plastic enclosures. Different types of nonstandard motor starters and motor control centres are specially adapted to meet customers' requirements. Bar contactors550 words
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Advertisement388 1982-03-02 7 Advertisement divided into seven si/es. range fromO 125 to 500 A For motors with heavy starting loads. 3-pole saturated core current transformer relays from 40 to 400 A can be used. Manual motor starter The manual motor starter serves to sw itch and protect motors as well as other ac388 words
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Advertisement202 1982-03-02 8 Stotz Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCBs) and Earth Leakage Circuit Breakers (ELCBs) safeguard and protect lives and property The dangers of electricity are part of living in this modem day and age. Everywhere in industry and in your own home you encounter thousands of switches, plugs, contact points, electrical installations and202 words
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Advertisement490 1982-03-02 8 BBC Brown Boveri v/\y rx A A A r\ SBC Slot: Miniature Circuit breakers. pectively and in modular designs. They allow simple construction of multi-pole units and the attachment of high sensitivity earth leakage trips to form an e.l.c.b. (earth leakage circuit breakers) with full overload and current limit short-circuit490 words
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Advertisement135 1982-03-02 8 course, an average MCB would never be expected to withstand a succession of high energy faults. The wide range of With its two new parallel ranges of cor-rosion-resistant material for offshore and land based structures, BBC Brown Boveri has made a breakthrough in the search for anti-corrosion solutions. The new135 words
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Advertisement350 1982-03-02 8 characteristics permits discrimination at up to the prospective short-circuit current of the large breaker, whereas zero point extinguishing units have too high an energy 1 let-through to achieve discrimination at all except the lower fault levels. And in addition to the different characteristics and ratings, the units can be built350 words
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Advertisement112 1982-03-02 8 With a BBC Consumer Unit Mrs. Tan need never mend a fuse again As in industry, BBC Brown Boveri product innovations reach into every home. In this important area the company has recently designed a fuseless, consumer unit equipped with Miniature circuit breakers (MCBs) and Earth leakage circuit breakers (ELCBs).112 words
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Advertisement28 1982-03-02 8 Advertisement nmng the long established trend of keeping ahead of the times. Safe and reliable To meet the electrical needs of the rapidly growing number of building projects.28 words
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Advertisement49 1982-03-02 8 BBC Brown Boveri offers a great variety of MCBs, ELCBs, consumer units and accessories. Rigorous tests are conducted extensively to ensure top quality and reliability, meeting all relevant international and national standards. Now, even if Mrs Tan could never mend a fuse, she will never need to try again.49 words
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695 1982-03-02 1 The making of a Chinese painter <partD Art histories have it that great painters are self-made, not taught. Although many gifted painters started off with tuition, they eventually become better than their teachers and their works more famous. And the recipe to the making of a great artist? "Externally, learn695 words
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Article, Illustration51 1982-03-02 1 JBiEftMflHMaaiMSt* ■■?,*i£2"r -2 7V <«*> w-wrwtftimr-ffjftw B£BE fwwjeiaifti.-ftfcjiia ae»»*.#*±** *«IA AWL*- -*Sffl*N< «t- h•ai ep A*tt«tt*«t>jMtft -tftH«Hft£g«ft c—e— fl'j».miu«i'j-c«-ffi tfttt' IJ-Wi *j-m*i•>ft tt a f n-m*a#+*s]ii*i **n**R4w* SSsES F -»**»ski-:««(w. -iuzfc*.mv)k& fr!M>t**W;Mc#.a stt*a *ffw"+ r»» }f.«, <*£*> tt£Ag«t?*i¥£ftti <*;*«*> i_l*t* f; r *fi'j a* a 't */»■*«aw, 525 m :H£S51 words
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Article, Illustration330 1982-03-02 1 I Encounter With Chinese Painting ■■^waSt? I B'Fj Clockwise: Landscape and Figures by Shang Gnanzhou <h«W)» NUS. Landscape by Tan Yin <*#), Shanghai Museum. Landscape by Dong Qichang Landscape by Haang Sben artists make that kind of acknowledgement on their painting sincerely out of their reverence for the old masters,330 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1982-03-02 1 GOOD books on traditional Chinese stories for children are rare even in Taiwan, according to Madam Linda Wu, editor of Echo, a magazine on Chinese culture, customs and beliefs in Taiwan. Madam Wu, a mother of two boys, says in an interview that1,139 words
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Article, Illustration605 1982-03-02 2 ZULZAMRIN Zamanhuri is not exactly excited at the prospect of fame. Like most boys his age, he is more interested in becoming his school's football captain and in playing hockey, badminton and sepak takraw. Coming from the small town of Tanjung Malim where the onlyNST - 605 words
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Article377 1982-03-02 2 HARAPAN menjadi seorang bintang pujaan sedikitpun tidak mengghairahkan Zulzamrin Zamanhuri. Malahan seperti kanak-kanak lain dalam lingkungan usia yang sama dia lebih banyak memikirkan soal menjadi kapten pasukan bolasepak sekolahnya, ataupun bermain hoki, badminton dan sepaktakraw. Kebolehannya dalam berbagai permainan tidaklah menghairankan memandangkan Zul dibesarkan di pekan377 words
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Article, Illustration477 1982-03-02 2 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman By Answers for Revision 13 Exercise 1 1) When do you think your wife will quit her job? 2) That child hasn't enough to eat because he is an orphan. 3) The robber has been sent to Changi Prison. 4) According to Kassim. his father477 words
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Advertisement596 1982-03-02 2 /> SINGAPORE a ra mount note! \g/ Paramount Hotel and Shopping Centre (at Marine Parade East Coast Road) invites applications for the following positions1. Assistant Hotel Manager (a) Preferably with a degree in Hotel Management or a Diploma in Front Office Management (b) With some formal education/training courses in Personnel596 words
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Advertisement670 1982-03-02 2 The World Trade Centre Singapore, a Department of the Port of Singapore Authority, is responsible for the management and operation of all the facilities of the World Trade Centre Complex Facilities include offices, restaurants, the WTC Club, exhibition halls and the WTC Auditorium for conventions which will commence operations from670 words
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Miscellaneous122 1982-03-02 2 10a) Titah Raja itu kepada pahlawannya. "Beta mahu kamu beradu kekuatan 10a) To hi* champion was issued a command: "I want you dengan Badang. Telah beta penntahkan tujuh buah kapal bensi harta bagi to challenge Badang. At your disposal are seven ships kamu bawa ke Singapura sebagai pertaruhan Jika alah122 words
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Advertisement309 1982-03-02 3 LIDO: Sat 6th March 9.00 am > A Treat for ALL moviegoers at special Prices of Circle $2.50 A Stalls $1.50 A" Tickets on sale NOW-No Free List a rnrot*** «tbwdo"l a J a ykV It is' Born Free" print _4k J plus Beautiful a P^ aaB jf B y^W>309 words
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Advertisement409 1982-03-02 3 jtir How to Do Better At Almost Everything (by Not Really Trying) X he survival from a car accident on a freezing night has led a young Californian later to discover what he calls the Inner Game a simple but profound formula for achieving peak performance in sports, in business,409 words
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