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Title Section13 1982-03-16 1 The Strait limes Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MARCH 16,1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8213 words
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Article1113 1982-03-16 1 LESLIE FONG - Full ahead but mind the rocks LESLIE FONG The pros and cons of rapid growth MORE PARLIAMENT NEWS IN PAGES 12, 13 AND 14 By Associate Editor 6 WE cannot give up eating for fear of choking. We most not lower our target of economic growth Just because we fear1,113 words
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Article67 1982-03-16 1 HAADYAI, Mon. -.The first air exercise between the Malaysian and Thai air forces ended today with both sides expressing satisfaction at their ability to work hand-in-hand against common threats. During the eight-day "live" exercise codenamed "Air Thamal One. four suspected communist terrorist camps and suspected communistNST - 67 words
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Article, Illustration348 1982-03-16 1 A perfect score Meng AN academic bollseye yesterday gave Tan Vaag Meng (above), 18. that top of the world feeling and showed that he has got what It takes to make a Ugh flyer. For Yang Meng of Hwa Cheng walked away with a perfect score348 words
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327 1982-03-16 1 WASHINGTON, Monday THE Reagan administration's top economic adviser said yesterday the US recession was nearing an end and predicted an upturn in the nations economy in the next three months. Mr Murray Weidenbaum, chairman of the president's council of economic advisers, also saidReuter - 327 words
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619 1982-03-16 1 THE switch from science to arts has paid off handsomely for the second batch of Promsho students. Having made their mark in last year's Oxbridge entrance examinations, they have done brilliantly again this time in the GCE "A" level examinations. j Of the 25619 words
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Article113 1982-03-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malaysian government has derided that a second causeway to link Johore and Singapore is not necessary for the time being as the present one is capable of meeting traffic requirements, Parliament was told today. The decision was based on a government study,AFP - 113 words
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680 1982-03-16 1 Our academics mostly under 45, V-C says SENIORITY and top brains are what the National University of Singapore will go for in its drive to attract foreign academics to its ranks. These senior people will provide the balance for the university's corps of relatively680 words
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Article74 1982-03-16 1 NO TAKEOVERS, DR M VOWS KUALA LUMPUR, Man. Malaysia will not nationalise or expropriate any foreign Investment In the country la any way, Prime Minister Datuk Serl Dr Mahathir Mohamad said tonight. "However, I would like to streas oace again that we retain the right ta hay anything thatAFP - 74 words
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Article629 1982-03-16 2 'Worse' results SIX out of 10 school candidates obtained at least two "A" and two "0" passes in last year's GCE A-level examinations, as compared to seven in 10 in 1980. But an Education Ministry spokesman said this drop was because, for the first time, some candidates came from629 words
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Article239 1982-03-16 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE PRIME Minister's valedictory speech Is exceptional in that It offers a human, close-up glimpse of the men who took the crucial decisions of the ISMs and llMs. It should be suggested, after Mr Lee's fascinating view of events from the Inside, that those who239 words
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Article551 1982-03-16 2 Haig's pledge on talks US Secretary of State Alexander Haig has pledged that the US would continue talks with the Soviet Union to ease tension in Central America, as the Soviets were "engaged in the El Salvador situation." Mr Haig, who had held talks with Mexican Foreign551 words
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Article368 1982-03-16 2 Dieter of the wild THE hallmarK of wildlife film-maker Dieter Plage is his dogged, single-minded determination, and "cool". The 45-year-old star cameraman for Anglia TV's Survival series has been filming wild animals for over 20 years in Africa and Asia. Dieter has just spent five months in rainy-season368 words
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Article390 1982-03-16 2 MACHINE TOOL MAKER POSTPONES AUTOMATION A JAPANESE machine-tool maker has postponed its plans to automate its plant in Woodlands because of dull export markets in the West. Okamoto (Singapore), a wholly owned subsidiary of Okamoto Machine Tool Works in Yokohama, had intended to automate by the end of390 words
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Article174 1982-03-16 2 It's amazing! AN amazing thing has happened on this year's Asian golf circuit. All four Opens so far have gone to sudden-death finishes, surely a unique happening, says DEREK WILD. And he attributes it to greatly improved standards in the region in recent years. The influx of so many174 words
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Article197 1982-03-16 2 Trices are controlled' PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mo hamed told an international conference in Kuala Lumpur that industrialised countries controlled commodity prices, saying that the marketing and pricing of commodities were entrusted to "a select tew of the self-styled market makers." He said that merely197 words
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Article157 1982-03-16 2 Central theme ALL of Confucius' teachings are bound by a central theme. This is Ren, which roughly translates into "humanity". Thus, humanity, with all the ramifications of human relationships in society, forms the essence of Confucian thought. Moral and character building thus became the main aims157 words
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Article, Illustration51 1982-03-16 3 Flip and 30 skiers set new world record A WORLD record In ski-acrobatics was established in Tschiertschen In Switzerland on Sunday when M skiers Jumping at the same time made a backward somersault. The old record occurred 24 hoars earlier when 25 skiers made a similar Jump holding hands. UPIUPI - 51 words
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Article84 1982-03-16 3 LIMA, Mon. As many as 100 people are feared buried after an avalanche, act off by heavy rainfall, covered a highway in north-eastern Peru with tonnes of rocks and mud, authorities said yesterday. Civil defence officials said search parties had recovered five bodies, but fearedUPI - 84 words
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Article, Illustration92 1982-03-16 3 JAKARTA, Mon. An estimated 3,500 people were left homeless at the weekend after fire ravaged three villages at Simeulue island in north Sumatra, the Kompas newspaper reported today. Some 300 shops and houses were destroyed and the damage was estimated at 10 billion rupiahs (about Ss32 million).92 words
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106 1982-03-16 3 Robots will usher in creative era: Study WASHINGTON, Mm. A c—grwU«l study mys robots could eventually replace humans la factories, freeing mankind to do mere creative tasks and ushering In a aew era la civilisation where all work may be voluntary. The study saya thla potential development Is lon h-106 words
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Article, Illustration533 1982-03-16 3 NEW YORK, Mon. SECRETARY of State Alexander Haig pledged yesterday that the United States would continue talks with the Soviet Union aimed at easing tension in Central America. Emphasising that the crisis in El Salvador was "global" and not local, he said thatReuter; UPI - 533 words
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396 1982-03-16 3 El Salvador reb els renew 'stock up' call SAN SALVADOR, Mon. Leftist guerillas battling to overthrow El Salvador's US-backed government have renewed appeals to people to stock up on medicines and food in preparation for a "decisive moment." The clandestine Radio Venceremos last night also said people should have readyReuter; UPI - 396 words
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Article26 1982-03-16 3 BELFAST, Mon. Explosives experts defused a 90-kg bomb found yesterday in a stone wall near the border with the Irish Republic, police said. UPI.UPI - 26 words
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131 1982-03-16 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan said yesterday that a Nicaraguan soldier who first claimed and then denied that Nicaragua and Cuba were aiding El Salvador's leftist guerillas was a liar. Mr Orlando Jose Tardencillas Espinosa. who was captured in El Salvador last year, appearedReuter - 131 words
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213 1982-03-16 3 NEW YORK, Mon. The Justice Department wants back documents about electronic surveillance which were released "in error" to the author of a book about the National Security Agency, the New York Times reported yesterday. Mr James Bamford, a writer who says he obtained theAP - 213 words
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Article187 1982-03-16 3 COLUMBUS (Ohio), Mob. A car dealer here ran over a Japanese Import with a tank aad then buried It with the help of carworkera to show support for the ailing Americaa car Industry. "These Imports are taking American ions, and It Is hurting all of as,"UPI - 187 words
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Advertisement455 1982-03-16 3 HOW TO INVEST SUCCESSFULLY IN BOTH RISING AND FALLING MARKETS. HERE IS THE PROOF: Every week the FORECAST newsletter closely monitors 62 Singapore and Malaysian stocks in terms of both fundamental data and technical chart readings. This special monitoring service can repay the cost of a subscription to the newsletter455 words
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Article171 1982-03-16 4 BKMING, Mon. British parliamentarians have told Chinese officials that the future of Hongkong should be negotiated sooner rather than later, sources close to the delegation said today. The politicians, led by Messrs Edward dv Cann and Arthur Bottomley, raised the problematic lssne of the colony's futureReuter - 171 words
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228 1982-03-16 4 Afghan groups unite to fight the Russians ISLAMABAD, Mon. Several powerful Afghan guerilla groups have declared themselves united under one name and elected for the first time, a joint leadership to co-ordinate their war against Soviet occupation of their homeland. "The Mujahideen (Afghan guerillas) know that without unity it isUPI - 228 words
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Article, Illustration109 1982-03-16 4 Gold fever hits Bangkok as price fall continues BANGKOK saw a gold rash during the weekend as the sliding price of the metal Drought large crowds to gold shops In the Chinatown district. Hie picture shows a typical scene of people crowding a shop with flstfuls of bant, waiting theirAP - 109 words
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283 1982-03-16 4 China may get president in new constitution BEIJING, Mon. China, currently in the midst of what has been described as a fresh planned purge of the Gang of Four's followers, is preparing a draft revision of the Constitution to restore the post of president or head of state, according toReuter; Kyodo; AFP - 283 words
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Article71 1982-03-16 4 JOE FELDT spent more than IS hours staring at the brightly-coloured screen of his favourite video game, racking up 748,450 points and possibly a new record. Joe, aged 15, played the Armour Attack electronic video game for a continuous 15 hours and 39 minutes from Saturday nightUPI - 71 words
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Article76 1982-03-16 4 THE J4TH annual rattlesnake roundup billed as the world's largest bagged a record 5.5 tonnes of slithery meanness at the weekend, and a bonanza for medical researchers and curio •hops The roundup, which ran for three days ending on Sunday, drew 326 hunters to the dustyUPI - 76 words
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Article65 1982-03-16 4 MOSCOW RADIO says that one-third of marriages in the Soviet Union end in divorce and Soviets who marry for love instead of money have an even higher break-up rate One-third of the divorces in the country take place before the couples celebrate their first wedding anniversaries, theUPI - 65 words
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Article30 1982-03-16 4 WASHINGTON, Mon This is the Year of the Eagle in the I United States, maiking the 2OOth anniversary of the Bald Eagle's selection as the national symbol. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Article69 1982-03-16 4 JAKARTA, Mon. More than 160 fishing boats including those from foreign companies have been given permits to operate in Indonesia's 320-km Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), director general for fishery Mr Abdu Rachman said today. Mr Rachman told reporters the 162 boats owned by 12 foreign companiesReuter - 69 words
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Article185 1982-03-16 4 PESHAWAR. Mon. i Pakistan's military gov--1 eminent has reacted firmly to the first challenge to its ban on public political meetings by arresting about 50 people, including 10 politicians, and using tear gas to break up a rally here. The target of the government's wrath was theReuter - 185 words
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315 1982-03-16 4 NEW DELHI, Mon. Soviet Defence Minister Dimitry Ustinov today assured India of continued assistance from Moscow in defence matters. Marshal Ustinov, who arrived at the head of a high-powered military delegation for a five-day visit, was speaking at a meeting with Indian Defence MinisterReuter - 315 words
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Article60 1982-03-16 5 INDONESIA BEGAN a 45-day campaign yesterday for general elections to the 460-seat House of Representatives on May 4. The three parties the ruling Golkar Party (Functional Groups) and the opposition Muslim United Development Party (the PPP) and Democratic Party (the PDI) are contesting 360 seats in the House.Kyodo - 60 words
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Article57 1982-03-16 5 SOUTH KOREA'S Construction Minister Kirn Jong Ho will leave Seoul on March 23 for a 29-day visit to eight Asian and Middle East countries, Yonhap news agency reported yesterday in Tokyo. Quoting a diplomatic source, the report said Mr Kirn will visit Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines,Kyodo - 57 words
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Article63 1982-03-16 5 DANISH FOREIGN Minister Kjeld Olesen said his country backs Asean in supporting a loose coalition of Cambodian groups fighting the Vietnamese in the country, Thai Deputy Foreign Minister Arun Panupong told reporters in Bangkok yesterday. Mr Arun briefed newsmen after he and Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi SavetsilaAP - 63 words
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Article69 1982-03-16 5 ASIA'S NATURAL resources face extinction from continuing and fast damage to the land and marine environment, a United Nations official said in Bangkok yesterday. Mr Shah Kibria, executive secretary of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP), told a seminar audience hereReuter - 69 words
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Article63 1982-03-16 5 PARAMARIBO (Surinam). Mon. Three former members of Parliament were arrested yesterday in connection with last week's coup attempt against the left-leaning military regime, an army officer reported. 1.1 Ramon Abrahams told reporters police are searching for a fourth politician, also a leader of the United Progressive Party,AP - 63 words
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Article, Illustration81 1982-03-16 5 Look what the floods did to these cars THKSK ears were np to their roofs la water when the St Marys River overflowed and drowned Fort Wayne, Indiana, In 3 metre* of water. At least 2, M0 residents were evacuated by canoes. Several thousand Americans In the MidWest were also81 words
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Article69 1982-03-16 5 DACCA. Mon Eight policemen have been suspended in connection with the escape on Saturday of 17 prisoners from a prison cell in Kushtia district town, 137 km west of here. The suspended policemen include one sub-inspector who was on duty when the prisoners being tried in bandit casesAFP - 69 words
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Article53 1982-03-16 5 BEIJING. Mon. Membership in China's tiny noncommunist parties has grown by 17,700 in the past two years, the People's Daily said today. China has eight so-called democratic parties which have little real power but since 1978 have been given limited encouragement after minimal activity in the 1966-76Reuter - 53 words
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328 1982-03-16 5 Times comes out but Evans dispute still on LONDON, Mon. The London Times was published today, with a dispute between proprietor Rupert Murdoch and editor Harold Evans seemingly still unresolved. After several days of rumour about Mr Evans' future, Mr Murdoch said on Friday that the editor had resigned atAP; UPI - 328 words
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242 1982-03-16 5 LONDON, Monday BRITONS have simply got to do something about their awful restaurant food, a consumers' handbook demanded today. If diners do not stop meekly accepting tasteless meals and telling the waiter: "Everything is very nice," the growers, wholesalers and restaurateurs will never matchAP - 242 words
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358 1982-03-16 5 WARSAW, Mon. Polish primate Archbishop Jozef Glemp yesterday called for Mr Lech Walesa's release from internment in a speech to more than 20,000 people in the former Solidarity stronghold of Ursus. Archbishop Glemp said the congregation, gathered in the Warsaw suburb to honourUPI - 358 words
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Article129 1982-03-16 5 BONN, Mon. A US delegation, led by Undersecretary of State James Buckley, begins a West European mission in Bonn today designed to persuade America's allies to take a harder line on sanctions against the Soviet bloc. The team from Washington, which arrived here yesterday, willReuter - 129 words
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416 1982-03-16 6 Mubarak decides to postpone trip, says report CAIRO, Monday EGYPTIAN President Hosni Mubarak has postponed a scheduled trip to Israel because of Prime Minister Menachem Begins insistence on a visit to "unified" Jerusalem, it was reported today. "The Israelis have said that if I don't visit Jerusalem, then I shouldn'tUPI - 416 words
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Article, Illustration79 1982-03-16 6 Quiet chat before verbal attacks A CLOSE-UP of Lebanese Prime Minister shank Wanan (right) and Palestine Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat having a private talk at a memorial ceremony In Lebanon on Sunday. The two leaden were attending a leftist rally In the Lebanese town of Aley. They later IssuedAP - 79 words
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Article61 1982-03-16 6 TOKYO, Mon. A diesel locomotive rammed into a night train at the National Railways' Nagoya station in central Japan early this morning, injuring 13 passengers and derailing three of the six coaches, police said. They said Mr Rimpei Deguchi, 52, the operator of the locomotive,AP - 61 words
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Article45 1982-03-16 6 AOSTA (Italy), Mon. Two men were killed in a collision between a small private aircraft and a glider here yesterday, police said. The dead were identified Giordano Patuzzi, the pilot of the Stinson-15 plane, and Giorgio Giannone, the pilot Tf the glider. AP.AP - 45 words
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189 1982-03-16 6 NEW YORK, Mon. Former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, in an interview with Newsweek magazine, has accused the Reagan administration of treating the Camp David Middle East peace accords like "an illegitimate baby left behind by Jimmy Carter." The result, he said, was aReuter; AP - 189 words
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Article, Illustration326 1982-03-16 6 Gaddafi keen to vist US, West to boost contacts BEIRUT, Monday LIBYAN leader Col Muammar Gaddafi said he hoped to open contacts with other western nations, including the US, as a result of his "very positive" visit to Austria, the official Libyan news agency reported. Col. Gaddafi's overture to theUPI - 326 words
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Article32 1982-03-16 6 LONDON, Mon. Six people were injured as nearly 100 tourists were evacuated In difficult conditions after fire swept through a London hotel early today, a Fire Brigade spokesman said. AFP.AFP - 32 words
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183 1982-03-16 6 BEIRUT, Mon. In a Teheran street murder witnessed by dozens of podestrlaas, foes of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khnmelny shot and killed a religious leader and two of his bodygyards yesterday. The victim was Mr Mohammed Sallm Hosnl, an offlcUl of the Reconstruction Cnuade, a183 words
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Article239 1982-03-16 6 LONDON, Mon. Syria and Iran reached preliminary agreement yesterday on Iranian oil sales to meet the needs of Syria's two refineries, Teheran Radio reported. The report appeared to mark a major switch by Syria, which has previously relied heavily on Iran's Gulf war enemy, Iraq, forReuter - 239 words
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Article, Illustration376 1982-03-16 7 A LOWER proportion of school candidates obtained at least two Alevel and two O-level passes in last year's GCE "A"-level examinations. Six in 10 succeeded in doing so last year compared with nearly seven in 10 in 1960. But an Education Ministry spokesman assured that376 words
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Article, Illustration242 1982-03-16 7 SUCCESS ON THEIR OWN STEAM SIX students, who won awards in the Oxbridge entrance examinations on their own steam, have come out tops in the 'A' level results. Four scored four As each in 'A'-level subjects. They are Ling San of Hwa Chong Junior College and Ronnie Tay,242 words
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Article, Illustration258 1982-03-16 7 Stories: HSUNG BEE HWA, LIM HUI KIAU, HEDWIG ALFRED THESE four friends from Raffles Institution earned themselves places among the top students of Singapore, and gave a fitting farewell to the alma mater of the school which has Just sent off Its last batch258 words
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Article, Illustration166 1982-03-16 9 THE visiOnc Speaker of Brunei paid a courtesy call »n Uw Foreign Affairs ami Culture Minister, Mr S Dhaaabalan, yesterday morning at the City Hall. Peaglran Indrra Mahkota Peaglraa Muda Haf kemaludln Ibnl Al-Marhum Pengiran Bendahara Penglran Aaak HaJI Mohd Yasslm, who arrived166 words
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455 1982-03-16 9 HONG CHONG WING - Pork prices cut for second time this year CHONG WING HONG By PORK prices will be cut by 20 to 70 cents for every kilo from today the second reduction this year. The Singapore Pork Merchants' Association said that the retail prices of pork for a kilo will be: Lean455 words
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Article, Illustration69 1982-03-16 9 PRESIDENT Constantine Karamanlis of Greece greeting President Devan Nair at lunch yesterday, after touring the waterfront. Mr Karamanlis, who arrived on Sunday night, is here on a two-day private visit. Today, he is scheduled to go to Jurong Bird Park and drive through the Chinese and69 words
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268 1982-03-16 9 BROKER FINED $1,000 FOR FALSE REPORT TEXTILE broker Lee Hee Sin, 34, was fined $1,000 by a district judge yesterday after being found guilty of falsely stating, to the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB), that a police sergeant accepted his $500 bribe. Lee had alleged that Set Subramaniam Kanan, 42,268 words
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Article210 1982-03-16 9 TWO shows by 14 popular stars from Hongkong will be staged to raise up to $150,000 for the Henderson Day Care Centre for the Elderly. The Apex Club of Singapore City yesterday announced it will stage Star Celebrities 82 on May 6 and 8 to210 words
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171 1982-03-16 9 Dialogue between Asean, developed states in June ASEAN foreign ministers will hold a dialogue with their counterparts from five developed countries on June 17 and 18 in Singapore, the Foreign Ministry said yesterday. The five developed countries are Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand and the United States. The dialogue will171 words
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Article27 1982-03-16 9 A THAI woman, Phronphak Mangphrom, 30, was fined $200 yesterday for overstaying here after her social visit pass expired on March 7. She pleaded guilty.27 words
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196 1982-03-16 9 Ex-CC official stole forged —cheque— A FORMER community centre treasurer was jailed for a day yesterday and fined $1,150 for stealing a cheque and forging a signature on it so that the cheque would be honoured by the bank. Ng Soon Teck, 22, former treasurer of Chong Boon CC Youth196 words
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372 1982-03-16 9 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE By Passengers overseas may resist such payments INTERNATIONAL airlines may have to absorb millions of dollars into their costs each year once the Department of Civil Aviation decides to incorporate the passenger service charge into ticket prices.372 words
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Article, Illustration146 1982-03-16 11 THE Singapore Science Centre's new director will be Dr Leo Tan Wee Hin, M, who starts work on April 5. Dr Tan will be seconded from the National University of Singapore, where he is a senior lecturer at the Zoology Department. Over the past146 words
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532 1982-03-16 11 TO NURTURE AND GUIDE USERS... THE National Computer Board is considering the setting up of a section within the board to deal with micro-com-puters and its user needs. It realises that a careful nurturing of the microcomputer segment of the computer scene is532 words
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328 1982-03-16 11 Tokyo says training centre plan 'Vague' According to the plans, which were first enthusiastically received by the Japanese, the Institute of Continuing Occupational Development would use video cassettes and other audio-visual techniques to retrain and upgrade workers' skills. It would have a central coordinating body, supported by numerous learning centres328 words
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Article46 1982-03-16 11 OFFICE secretary. Miss M. Y. Wong, 21, returned home after a wedding dinner on Sunday to find her house in Soon Keat Road, off Sembawang, broken into and cash and valuables totalling $22,400 stolen. The back door of the house had been forced open.46 words
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102 1982-03-16 11 A THAI labourer who was upset because he could not be sent home in time for Chinese New Year, set fire to the labour agency which he felt was responsible for the postponed trip. He also stabbed a fireman who was putting out102 words
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55 1982-03-16 11 A LABOURER, sentenced to death for the murder of a foreman, lost his appeal yesterday. The Court of Criminal Appeal upheld the conviction of Lee Ah Kang, bO, for murdering Koh Yean Keng, 49, who was stabbed to death in a "kongsi house" at Cross55 words
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Article55 1982-03-16 11 A MAN who stole after his attempt to borrow money was turned down by a colleague, was fined $1,500 by a magistrate's court. Yuen Kok Sun, 26, a chemical process operator, stole cash and valuables worth more than $1,000 from Mr Lim Koh Huat, who had55 words
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Article56 1982-03-16 11 Queenstown library activities THE Queenstown branch library is organising a series of activities for the one week school holidays. Besides regular storytelling sessions, the programme will include filmstrip and slide shows for children aged between four and seven on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Other activities include art and craft session,56 words
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Article76 1982-03-16 11 BUSINESSMAN Khoo Suan Wan, 44, was fined $600 by a magistrate yesterday when he admitted outraging the modesty of a 16-year-old girl in an SBS bus on Sunday. Prosecutor Inspector Poh Soon Hiap told the court that after boarding the bus at Aye 1, Ang Mo76 words
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Article71 1982-03-16 11 RADIO programmes were twice interrupted by §ower failures at the ingapore Broadcasting Corporation yesterday. Programmes scheduled for broadcast over radios 1 to 5 were interrupted between 11.03 and 11.35 a.m. and between 2.32 and 3.30 p.m. Substitute programmes were broadcast from the transmitting stations at Jurong and71 words
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Advertisement296 1982-03-16 11 /^XHIBITION%, SALE OF ORIENTAL CARPETS HUH HAND MADE CARPETS FROM AFGHANISTAN PAKISTAN t -A *.~.JSXS£!2i C|fflff ¥13 11 1| of the most innovative changes AAOniflllV I I IB you'lliind in an Air Cooler PERSIAN TURKISH bg^sgfaJ '^—"^-^Z^Z Caucasian tribal rugs i^^f-—^ -^rrrrrrr. *"*^^^^^^^^^^^K 119 Convenient refilling and draining E ner296 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1982-03-16 12 MP TOUCHES ON PET TOPICS I DO not believe that keeping interest rates low will help oar exporters when there is a world recession. We only compound our own inflation problems and distort the property and stock markets. If we wish1,251 words
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339 1982-03-16 12 - THE government was urged to consider a scheme, along the lines of the Singapore Armed Forces Boys' School, to train skilled workers (or the construction industry. It would help ensure a continuous supply of skilled construction workers, for which there is still concern, Mr339 words
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315 1982-03-16 12 Call to update industrial laws to reflect changes THE government should review industrial legislations periodically to Keep them up-to-date, Dr Wm Soon Bee (Wect (out) said. "Circumstances have changed. As a result, some of the legislations have outlived their usefulness while others are ridiculous in the present context. "It is315 words
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1124 1982-03-16 12 IF eating is no more a delight, and if shopping is not so cheap after all, what else is there to draw more tourists to Singapore? The tourist who returns home satisfied is our best advertisement but he is not going to do1,124 words
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Article, Illustration684 1982-03-16 12 GOVT URGED TO THINK AGAIN ON BODY TO BOOST EXPORTS THE government was urged to think again on the need for a high-power-ed trade promotion agen- cy to help exporters. The reason is international marketing today is like warfare where there is no concession for ihe weak, Mr Chandra Dm684 words
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Advertisement47 1982-03-16 12 \s*— "^r uLJ j_ RflllfOOTO ~~k 4* a 46 Tn© Monoo Marcn '3* 1 ownTzStvie Glamour. March 1 sl3snett per person A ps BL < I dm? m I Ep^^g^k fIU^^M^BBB flfl l*llKtnMi«i((«pr*rv For information and reservations, please call the Shows/Restaurants Reservation Counter, Tel: *****1 1 ext 72147 words
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Article, Illustration1387 1982-03-16 13 Why it is wrong to slow down rate of growth WHILE oar economy is still capable of growing rapidly, we mast seize the opportunities as they come, in order to move ahead, to farther improve the material and spiritual lives of oar people, to carry oat effective economic, cultural and1,387 words
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813 1982-03-16 13 THOUGH he praised the government's financial policy as being good, Mr 4. B. Jcy»irtn»m (Anson) said he must still vote against it because of the "unfair and uneven distribution" of the benefits derived from the tax beliefs. The announced reliefs benefited813 words
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212 1982-03-16 13 Persistence of caring PAP MPs pays off. THE latest tax cite resalted from tke persistence of caring PAP MPs »ver the years, said Or Tan (hen* Bock (Ayer Rajah), rising In support of Dr Tan's Bndget statement. Beading from Hansard and going as far back as Ifn, he dted cane212 words
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Article, Illustration291 1982-03-16 13 Learning by rote, stress on exam results are chief drawbacks LEARNING by rote and the over-emphasis on examination results were two drawbacks of the education system highlighted by Dr Koh Up IJn (Nee Soon) He said Singapore's education system was different from the Western countries. Teachers and parents here pay291 words
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285 1982-03-16 13 THE government's decision to grant estate duty exemption to a single residential property without limit as to its value was described as "very generous" by Dr Ang Kok Peng (Boon* Vista) during the Budget debate. However, he noted that the upper limit of the285 words
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260 1982-03-16 14 Extend SDF grants to more lower income workers ADMINISTRATORS of the Skills Development Fund should seriously consider using the money it had amassed to train more lower income workers, Mr Haraa Eumte (Ueylang Serai) said.. Commenting on the SDF during the Budget debate, he said its performance was "somewhat disappointing."260 words
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191 1982-03-16 14 DEFENCE Minister Howe Yoon Chong yesterday told Parliament that there had been a dramatic drop in theft cases in army camps over the past five years. Replying to a query from Mr Yeo ChM Kok (DelU), he said there were 159 reported191 words
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202 1982-03-16 14 New blocks to replace SIT flats in Delta Yock Suan THE low-rise Singapore Improvement Trust hats in Delta would have to give way to taller blocks to enable better use of land, the Minister of State (National Development), Mr Lee Yock Suan. said However, because the Housing Board had a202 words
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477 1982-03-16 14 COMPANY welfarism as equated with staff recrea- j tion and welfare is a misconception, said Mr Mansor Sukalml (Kampung Kern ban gan) "Company welfarism goes beyond staff recrea- tion and staff welfare," he i added. He felt that Dr Tony Tan477 words
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Article136 1982-03-16 14 Mandarin VITB courses suggested THE Vocational and Industrial Training Hoard was yesterday asked to consider running some of Its coarse* In Mandarin. The call was made daring the budget debate by Mr Goh Chee Wee (boon Lay) who spoke of the importance of upgrading the educational level and skills of136 words
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Article, Illustration367 1982-03-16 14 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By Our Labour Correspondent Package deal offer at $30 m resort for workers and families THE Singapore Labour Foundation (SLF) will start off its multi-million dollar Butlin style resort at Pasir Ris with 80 chalets costing $15 million, including the land. The SLF367 words
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274 1982-03-16 14 THE Singapore Turf Club paid $91.78 million in taxes last year. This figure, which includes the club's income tax, is $32.6 million or about 55 per cent more than the total taxes paid in 1980. Tan Sri Dr Runmo Shaw said in274 words
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100 1982-03-16 14 Help fight deviant teachings urges Muis MUSLIM religious leaders and teachers have been urged to help in the fight against deviant teachings of Islam. The president of the Muslim Religious Council (Muis), Haji Ismail Mohd Said, said; on Sunday: "We have to be! on the look-out for wrong; interpretations of100 words
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240 1982-03-16 14 Teachers urged to monitor pupils' work PRIMARY school teachers were urged yesterday to closely monitor the pupils' grasp of the lessons through work they hand in. Minister of State (Defence) and MP for Kirn Seng, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, said the pupils' books would reveal if most had difficulty understanding240 words
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66 1982-03-16 14 Taxi-driver fined $120 for sudden turn TAXI-DRIVER Lam Fay Li was fined $120 by a magistrate's court yesterday for inconsiderate driving. He was found guilty of suddenly making a U-turn along Jurong Town Hall Road on the night of Oct 29 last year, causing a motorcyclist behind to swerve to66 words
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Advertisement291 1982-03-16 14 i ir~&SM Wry 1 MS iiimi niirnailif The future is already calling for new automobile concepts and in the use of progressive, technical refinements which, would have on car design. And what we discovered led us The luxury saloon car has a very bright future as long and for new291 words
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218 1982-03-16 15 Probe on clinic that sells babies KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Malaysian government said today a clinic in Petaling Jaya is believed to be providing free medical treatment to unwed mothers in exchange for their babies. Most of its clients are said to be factory girls who could not afford theNST - 218 words
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181 1982-03-16 15 $70m rail projects to spur growth in Kelantan KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malayan Railway will spend an estimated $70 million to improve its services and help speed up development in KelanLan. The money will be spent on building two new stations in Gua Musang and extending facilities in Wakaf Baru, theNST - 181 words
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Article63 1982-03-16 15 SEREMBAN, Mon. Five lonics and a car were gutted in a fire following a collision near here yesterday. Total damage was estimated at $200,000. No one was injured. The car skidded after a tyre puncture and crashed into a stationary lorry, bursting Into flames. The fire fromNST - 63 words
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228 1982-03-16 15 Don't give us advice, judge tells AG KUALA LUMPUR, Monday High Court judge, Mr Justice Mohamed Azmi. said today that Attorney-General Tan Sri Abu Talib bin Othman should keep his advice for his subordinates and not for judges. Trying a case under the internal Security Act, the judge remarked heNST - 228 words
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168 1982-03-16 15 KLI.ANU, Mon. Kll»M I mno division ckairmaa D»tok Syed Zaln Al Skateb Mid yesterday Uwt N»tJon*l BWCM of InvraUgktlon (NBI) offlc*™ Uie to came to J»horr, not to laveitinto the "big fish", bat beeaaae tkey Ukr to visit Stagapoir. He rrltlclMd the bureau168 words
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Article64 1982-03-16 15 DAP challenge THE opposition Democratic Action Party will field a candidate against Negri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Rais Yatim in the Partang state constituency in the coming general election, Negri Sembilan DAP chairman Yusof Bador said in Seremban yesterday. He described the DAP's chances against the Mentri Besar as "50-50"AFP - 64 words
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Article56 1982-03-16 15 ISLAM must not be spread through violence, former Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said in Penang yesterday when addressing 200 members of a branch of the Muslim Welfare Orga-lisa tion (Perkim), of which he is president. The Tunku criticised extremists who vandalised temples causing badAFP - 56 words
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Article64 1982-03-16 15 THE Selangor government has stopped issuing petrol kiosk and cinema licences to nonbumiputra entrepreneurs, Mentri Besar Datuk Haji Hormat Rafei, said in Banting, Selangor, on Sunday. He said such licences would only be issued to bumiputras in an effort to fulfil the 30 per cent bumiputraBernama - 64 words
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232 1982-03-16 15 Unite to get a fair deal, Dr M urges KUALA LUMPUR, Monday PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamed today accused the industrialised countries of controlling commodity prices and said developing nations must work together to get a fair deal for their products Dr Mahathir, who recently proposed the settingReuter - 232 words
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Miscellaneous228 1982-03-16 15 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp —f t/A*G<slE TOLP *AE TMIS OME IS SHOCK 1 BUT VdO PC*4'T NO, PUT ICO rp BUY A WATCH PROOF- IT CAM GO TO CIMB FOUNTAINS IJ &O HO(^E LATE Bl on d1 c By CMC Young C&Ctt I REAU.V NEEON PRICES228 words
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Article461 1982-03-16 16 A VALEDICTION, according to the dictionary, is a farewell. The Prime Minister, however, was not just saying goodbye to colleagues leaving office when he spoke at their valedictory dinner last August. In paying the tributes that are customary on such occasions, Mr Lee Kuan461 words
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Article467 1982-03-16 16 RICHARD J. WILLEY - Sweet to none but the west RICHARD J. WILLEY By in New York EAST GERMANY is the most hardline, repressive state in the Soviet bloc, more so than the Soviet Union itself, but it often shows the opposite face to the West Germans. Like Lorelei on the Rhine long ago,467 words
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Article, Illustration538 1982-03-16 16 SURABAYA It may not earn them a fortune, but the furniture shop which six handicapped young Indonesians have set up is giving them a big financial and morale boost. (Quartered in a building which is still under construction, the six have been producing desks and cupboards.538 words
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Article, Illustration1595 1982-03-16 16 ALAN BOOTH - Japanese search for Chinese roots ALAN BOOTH By Writing for the Asian ton Street Journal The c arrest vogue Japan la for tfclagaCklMM IN JUNE, the Japanese city of Kanazawa played host to the mayor and councillors of the Chinese city of Suzhou and marked the occasion by proclaiming the1,595 words
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Advertisement418 1982-03-16 16 UIIIV DEiIT 4««~w»..'~.. Will IfPIB I ALJUNIED UMMIIUCTMCW ■f I |%hll I BnusmsMMS* WHEN YOU CAN iiiir HIRE PURCHASE g! g? A SHARP VCR mrm FOR OHLY pr. gf m W%Mm m\ I ,^Lb uss—*-. H k TMMII mm MUK I^BkBH I^B^ BJ^ AU BMB i 4 Owl ÜBjU BIIIW418 words
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Article, Illustration290 1982-03-16 17 As the president sleeps, Kissinger plots with top US brains to head off a Soviet showdown *fe^ WHILE we were waiting to see whether the Cairo report would turn out to be a false alarm, the Soviets stepped up the tension. At 3.35 p.m., Dobrynin called with290 words
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Article1785 1982-03-16 17 Then suddenly at 7.06 p.m. (2.06 a.m. Moscow time), the Soviet leaders decided on a showdown. Dobrynin announced to me that Malik had just been instructed to support a resolution calling for the dispatch of American and Soviet troops to the Middle East if someone else introduced1,785 words
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Article, Illustration175 1982-03-16 17 Home truth, the best the lot TO UNDERSTAND Sir Alec Douglas-Home's impact, a word must be said about our estimate of him. While he was not truly analytical, he was one of the wisest men I have known. He was that rarest of statesmen, one whose Integrity disarms even his175 words
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Advertisement480 1982-03-16 17 B fTßjy AiJmWßßfci^lM Anatoly Dobrynin: '-''■>. &S3f jf^^F^' tß^Y,,*, wKBIM^ m m Tf^o^lß9^BBEKMF'^KKKHHtf'^tKJßßF3BKflßKt^r^ttl^^^&tßnß& m^^iW^UKKKKEKKt^^^^l^^^^^^M s v 1 Ambassador to IS 1 -^ji^sW T J^^Mi "afl i\l 1 j T l3^, I £1 P^^^l^^^^B^lp Andrei Gromyko: *9? .^^_^K__sef_J^T3_j IV. *j I L~\ Soviet Foreign Minister ./'S&|iiS 4 j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bi^BHHßHHMHßß^BßßßßßßßßHßßßßfaßß Slmcha Dinitz: m^M480 words
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Letter, Illustration387 1982-03-16 18 That's the time young benefit most from parental attention A RECENT study made by third-year students in the English Langauge and Literature Department at the National University of Singapore has come up with findings similar to those reported by the Singapore387 words
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376 1982-03-16 18 Behind each problem child is a problem parent or teacher PROBLEM kids sometimes arise because of problem parents. Some parents do not realise that marriage is a lifelong commitment and its value is accentuated when children are born. Care and understanding have to be given in bringing them up. A376 words
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Letter65 1982-03-16 18 Let us opt for bigger flat THE Housing and Development Board allows an applicant to change from a larger to a smaller unit without having to re-regis-ter for a new number. Even divorcees are allowed to maintain their application, but unfortunately this privilege is not extended to those who wish65 words
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183 1982-03-16 18 I'D like to comment on the new system of different scholarship /bursary schemes for confirmed and unconfirmed teachers. The change was supposed to be for streamlining purposes and to take into account the difference in salary between confirmed and unconfirmed teachers. The slight difference between183 words
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229 1982-03-16 18 SINGAPORE has its own version of Catch-22. Expatriates who have finished their contracts and wish to use their CPF savings to purchase air tickets home are told that they must produce an air ticket home to withdraw their CPF savings. As the229 words
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Letter80 1982-03-16 18 THE daily spraying of insecticides is hazardous to health. If "Urgent" (ST, March 1) is getting the side-ef-fects as mentioned, the situation is serious and she should speak to her neighbour about it, especially if children are around or speak to the proper authorities. Tne fumes80 words
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168 1982-03-16 18 ON Dec 29 last year, I sent my car for the free inspection at Vicom. My car passed all the tests except for the headlights (minor fault) and the undercarriage (visual inspection). The undercarriage fault was that the steering ball joints were worn. I was168 words
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Letter66 1982-03-16 18 AS a reptile enthusiast, I would like to suggest that the Postal Service consider issuing "snake" stamps at some future date. Few people realise tht there are many fascinating and colourful snakes which share this crowded Island with us. Some snakes, like the Waster's Pit Viper and66 words
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Letter76 1982-03-16 18 THE recent Budget speech was a disappointment. An example is the lifting of the $5,000 ceiling on Central Provident Fund contribution deductions which does not ease the burden of the lower income group. Also, while the move to increase relief for the aged is a76 words
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70 1982-03-16 18 INDIVIDUAL income tax returns make provision (or taxpayers to declare their income in respect of interest- or dividend-bearing securities It is worthy of remark that, at the same time, the return makes no provision for the taxpayer to declare the interest, if any, which70 words
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Advertisement473 1982-03-16 18 Congratulations to H JUDY KHONG on your promotion as Division Manager of STANHOME SINGAPORE (MARVELETTES DIVISION) 844 High Street Centre Singapore 0617. Tel: *****33 FROM: Happy Home Division Evershine Division Marvelettes Division Times Chinese/English Dictionary The Times Chinese-English Dictionary is an adaptation of The Chinese-English Dictionary which was compiled by473 words
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Advertisement102 1982-03-16 18 Chivalry isn't dead IT gives me pleasure to thank three gentlemen who helped me when the engine of my car stalled while heading towards Still Road. Out of desperation, I waved to a motorcyclist who helped readily by pushing my car to the left hand side of the road, after102 words
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Article59 1982-03-16 19 UNITED Overseas Insurance has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that, barring unforeseen circumstances, the company expects to maintain its profitability for the financial year ending December 1962. In reply to SES queries, UOI said its proposed one-for-two bonus issue will be capitalised from its share premium59 words
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Article45 1982-03-16 19 UNITED Overseas Finance expects to maintain its profitability for the current year ending December. Its proposed one-for-two bonus issue will capitalise $2.93 million from its share premium account, |4 million from its general reserve account and $2.80 million from its unappropriated profit account.45 words
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Article71 1982-03-16 19 SUMITOMO Electric Industries is making a free distribution of shares of its common stock to shareholders on record as of March 31, at the rate of one share for every 10 shares held. The conversion price of its US$20 million 6 per cent convertible bonds due Sep71 words
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Article74 1982-03-16 19 BERJAYA Kawat has informed the SES that approval has been given to its directors to issue and allot a further 3.17 million new ordinary shares of $1 each in the company to Pernas Engineering at a price of $2.25 per share. The shares will rank equally with all74 words
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Article29 1982-03-16 19 OVERSEAS Union Securities has announced that the unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per $1 share of the company as at Feb 28 this year was $2.29.29 words
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Article27 1982-03-16 19 FEDERAL Cables, Wires and Metal Manufacturing has obtained a letter of conditional approval from the Foreign Investment Committee for its proposed acquisition of Taman Karak.27 words
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Article71 1982-03-16 19 THE KLSE has reminded Premium Holdings to reply to its letter regarding the sale of 286,000 shares in Sungala, through the Far East Exchange in Hongkong, at HK$9.10 per share. Premium is required to give the expected effect of the disposal on the net asset backing of the71 words
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Article122 1982-03-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The gloomy world steel market is expected to recover during the second half of this year. According to a local steel industry expert, Ang Kong Hua, who is chairing the South-east Asia Steel Institutes (Seaisi) confeience on the iron and steel industry which began hereAFP - 122 words
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Article74 1982-03-16 19 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. The Sun Hung Kai conglomerate of Hongkong is looking into investment opportunities in Sabah. The group's chairman, Fung King Hey, and other senior company officials called on Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh at his office today to discuss investments in the state. Mr FungAFP - 74 words
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Article78 1982-03-16 19 BRUSSELS, Mon. West Germany is taking a cautious approach to further development of the European Monetary System and at present cannot agree to ambitious improvements sought by France and some other EEC states, said West German Finance Minister Hans Matthoefer. EEC officials said the German position, adoptedReuter - 78 words
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293 1982-03-16 19 Philips to launch new servicing scheme for TVs PHILIPS Singapore will introduce its service certificate scheme on April 1 for new owners of Philips TV sets. Under this scheme, customers pay an annual charge of $38 and a per visit fee of $15 which covers the cost of repairs and293 words
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431 1982-03-16 19 NEW YORK, Mon. Interest rates rose substantially last week but did nothing to quell the debate in the credit markets about where they are headed in the future. Some people's fears of higher interest rates centre on prospects that the economy is pullingUPI - 431 words
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528 1982-03-16 19 A JAPANESE machinetool maker has postponed its plans to automate its Singapore plant because of dull export markets in the West. Okamoto (Singapore) had intended to automate by the end of this year to reduce production costs and increase exports to Europe and the United528 words
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409 1982-03-16 19 TEXTILE and garment manufacturers ended last year on a lacklustre note and they do not expect much improvement this year. Total textile and garment output last year fell to $1,420 million from 1980's $1,440 million. Of this, textile output remained at $490 million409 words
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212 1982-03-16 19 International Associated in $120 m condominium projects. IN SPITE of the sluggish housing market, a local developer is proceeding with two condominium projects costing $120 million. The two projects, by International Associated Co, are at Oxley Road and Toh Tuck Road. The $70 million Oxley Road project is the more212 words
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Article90 1982-03-16 19 MINNEAPOLIS, Mon. First quarter computer revenue at Honeywell are expected to be below expectations, with a significant adverse effect on the company's first quarter earnings. This lower revenue will result from lower than expected computer shipments in the first quarter. Domestic computer orders are also running belowReuter - 90 words
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306 1982-03-16 19 ORCHID Inn has acquired a restaurant franchise from a West German company which claims to be the world's biggest chain of restaurant establishments. The hotel has signed an agreement with wienerwald Holding AG to open its first outlet in Orchid Inn, a subsidiary306 words
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Article, Illustration196 1982-03-16 19 SINGAPORE: Share R rices closed slightly >wer mi lack of buying support with lower Hongkong market advices depressing sentiment. Genttng (ell 12 cento to $3.84, MM IS cento to $3.24, Supreme Corp 11 cento to $2.88, Straits Trading 5» cento to $7.85 and OCBC M cento to $11.54.196 words
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265 1982-03-16 19 the main losses, with Cheung Kong down M cents to HK$l5.2«, Jardine Matheson M cents to $14. 51, Hutchison Whampoa 5* cents to $14.11, China Light II cents to $11. if, Ilk Bank cents to $14.5*, HK Land M cento to SC.7I, Swire Pacific265 words
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Article27 1982-03-16 19 Industrials Finance H*telf Properties Plantattens Mining Deb/Uans Up 8 1 1 1 Down 67 12 8 7 5 3 2 ouch 7 1 2 1 127 words
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Article71 1982-03-16 19 Eli Yan Sang 240 -M Strain Trading 785 -50 Spore Land 670 -35 0 C B C 1050-30 Hong Leong Ind 885 -30 Oil! 770-25 1 C B 600-20 Sea View 474 -18 Dunlop Eat 472 -IS Sel Properties 438 -18 PMC 300-18 Textile Corp 230 -18 M U71 words
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Article23 1982-03-16 19 Keppel Shipyard 234,000 Faber Merlin 197,000 M U I 182.000 UOB 178,000 Promet 163,000 Total turnover: 4.96m Total value: $17 HOm23 words
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Article33 1982-03-16 19 Mar 12 Mar 15 BT Indicator: *****8 *****5 Industrials: ***** 694.01 Finance: 1615.49 1598.87 Hotels: 1084.60 1075.60 Properties: 621.08 611.01 Minings: 311.90 311.36 Plantations 898.83 896.91 OCBC: 659.35 648.79 SESInd 554.86 543.2633 words
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Advertisement102 1982-03-16 19 Time... and lime again Orient Analogue Quartz beautiful however you look at them. Ref. *****9 |J aaaaaaw aaw aavaayj aam bbbbbb "wfl^ Jf lnsist On >i. AT\ 1J 1 IIRTrTI YmZr\ U Guarantee Card 1) I Mr\ fi I XI I V-':*£\ A with h > ORIENT SERVICE CENTRES SINGAPORE:102 words
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Article2395 1982-03-16 20 t i nun uni INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Net IMI'IMI Ltit Div P/E Vol Day. Huh Low (o»p.n> Sale or- C0O0) High Low 4M 247 Aetna 248 14.5 M 115 115 Alcom 115 4.8 19.8 360 130 Allied Choc 172 -6 7.0 15.4 4 178 172 312 150 BA2,395 words
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Article584 1982-03-16 20 SELECTIVE bayiag la the aftoraasa helped redace mm of the Imm» lacsrred yesterday maralng at the Slagapare atack market. Overall, hewever, It was still aa eaaler market The Stralti Times ladastrlal ladrx cImwI I «8 paiats tower at CM.tl. At the midday ctoee, It was WI584 words
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Article582 1982-03-16 20 EXCEPT for some isolated steady spots, prices remained soft on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as operators' disinclination to deal was still apparent. In fact, none of the counters traded in the finance, hotel, property and commodity sectors yesterday was spared from losses. On balance, declines582 words
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Article27 1982-03-16 20 Up Down unch Industrials 8 73 2 Finance 7 1 Hotels 1 Properties 8 Oil Palms 2 Tins 6 1 rubbers 7 4 rubbers Deb/Loans27 words
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Article2043 1982-03-16 20 BID and oner prices offldally 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 deal2,043 words
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Article544 1982-03-16 20 BT index: *****6 1 2.21 (3) 225 (3) 2.26 (9) 2 24 B Sembawaag (4.008 4.108) (1) 4.00 City Dcv (3.225) (31) 3.20 (1 >3 18 (6) 3.22 CALL Island Pen (6.358 6.808) M Credit (2.648 2.658) (1) 268 (4) 2.66 (1) 2.64 (2) 285 Sel Properties (4.385) (5)544 words
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Article560 1982-03-16 20 (M 4 Stsrags RM (2.205) (2) 2.20 Dragsa aaa Pbsaalx (10) 1.33 (1) 1.32(3)1.34 East Asiatic (2.908 2.925) (1) 2 91 (35) 2.90 cd Gaaes (1.80 B) (2) 1.80 xbl Isaa tiarasas (2428 2435) (1) 2.4t (3) 2.48 (12) 147 (12) 2.46 (5) 2.45 (13)2 44(13)2.43(2)141(29)2.42 KeraBeag(M)(4 7884560 words
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Article354 1982-03-16 20 STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed sharply lower depressed by continuing firm local interest rates, brokers said. The $3.4 billion rise in the latest US Ml money supply figures dimmed the prospect of lower US interest rates, and lessened the scope for a cut in rates in Hongkong as well,354 words
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Article412 1982-03-16 20 BEARISH factors overseas and the big swing against the government in the by-election for the Sydney seat of Lowe put an end to the technical rally in Sydney yesterday. At the close, the overall market measure, the All-Ordi-naries index, was off 3.4 points at 458.7. The resource sector eased412 words
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Advertisement7 1982-03-16 20 HER WORLDfcJ FOR TODAY'S WOMAN AND HERMAN7 words
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Article214 1982-03-16 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly easier with April RSS One buyers quoted at 182.00 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents on last Friday's close, dealers said Morning prices were marked down slightly on some profit-taking after a marginally higher opening in very quiet trading, they said.214 words
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Article31 1982-03-16 21 Rubber Mar 15 Singapore: April: 182.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: April: 204.50 cents (down 2.00 cent) Tin: M$30.35 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 343 tonnes (up 55 tonnes)31 words
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Article69 1982-03-16 21 NOON SSR aad SMR pnm jmti M* BAB SSR 10 II wo p*lM> SSR 60 (1-toB pkIIMI MRBLB SMRCV (l-h» |»lht) sMKI lllooprito«l SMR 6 (ltoop^kKl notcp nio.pjto.i SM R 10 <I W» l-U-l BMB M lIM imOM) SMR SO (IMP*I ADrtl May (cJ^MIh) |F.rwJjllW lII™ t««JO69 words
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Article377 1982-03-16 21 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable In Singapore, opened at $21,564 and cloaed at $21,345 yesterday In the Far East, the metal opened at US$314.00 315 00 an ounce and was traded lower to close at 312 00 312 50 by lunch Urn* The market re-opened at $312.00 312377 words
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Article420 1982-03-16 21 SHARE prices on the Tokyo stock exchange (ell on light selling yesterday in the absence of any supporting (actors, dealers said. The market average lost 46.73 points to end at 7,078.68, its lowest level since Oct 19 when it stood at 7,076.65. The Tokyo stock exchange index shed 2.05420 words
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Article639 1982-03-16 21 LONDON, Mon The market opened mixed in quiet trading, reflecting caution after the rise in US money supply and weekend press comment on the UK Budget, dealers said. The trend amongst the leaders was lower, with BP and Shell down 4p and 2p respectively and losses of a penny639 words
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Article28 1982-03-16 21 THE STRAITS tin price continued to remain unchanged at M 530.35 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 55 tonnes to 343 tonnes.28 words
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Article131 1982-03-16 21 CHINESE Pradaee Exehaage, SJ«R»p»rr, mm etoatag price* prrmkujf.tfnliv CaetMt «U: Bulk fob $96.00 sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob $108.00 sellers. new drum fob $112.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $45.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $375.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW131 words
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Article145 1982-03-16 21 THE US Sins dollar opened at $2.1235/50 and was traded to the days low of $2.1220/30 where it closed. In the Singapore forez market yesterday. Trading was quiet amidst a narrow margin. 1-month 2.1090 2.1110 2-months 2.0985 2.1015 3-months 2.0875/2.0900 6-months 2.0820 2 0660 KUALA LUMPUB: The145 words
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Article23 1982-03-16 21 THE Mime lending rate for The First National Bank of Chicago is 9 per cent and not as published on Monday.23 words
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Article45 1982-03-16 21 RANGE of pricea offered by dlacount houaea on Mar 15: Ovemitfit 3S Call depodts: 3% Ckxiaf BuyiDg Sclhaa Treasury bills 2 15/16 2 13/16 3- month Bank bills 8 7% 3 months CD 7% 7V4 6 months CD 7H 7H aaw»: Nilwl Man— Ca.45 words
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Article37 1982-03-16 21 Closing Interbank rates (or Singapore dollars oo Mar 15: Offer Bid Overnight 8 7 1 month 7 7 16 7 5 16 2 months TH TW 3 month* 711/M 7 9 16 Overnight mode 437 words
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Article286 1982-03-16 21 INTERBANK rates at 3.00pm: L<eeeJ 4a0an te eae ISjtt ef fSTClSJB MV» US dollar 2.1230 2.1230 2.8196 -24.74 narUac pound 3J» 3.8340 7.3468 -47.87 fcustrafian dollar 2.2430 2.2515 3.4296 -34.40 MZ dollar 1.6530 1.6560 3.4236 -51.67 Canadian dollar 1.7445 1.7460 Lml 6i»s» *> 133 ft Ufigm fioogkonc dollar286 words
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Article25 1982-03-16 21 THE avenge rate at which majsr Slmgapare banks are r onrntly prepared to lend to their best easterners is I.M per rent.25 words
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Article192 1982-03-16 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed lower in quiet trading on lack of buying support yesterday, dealers said. In March, central was traded $5 lower at M$930 per tonne. In April, south and central regions fell $2 50 each to $930 and 1925 respectively, and192 words
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Advertisement1057 1982-03-16 21 ■MlaaaaaaaaßS^T j|^Pjfl^^^^H La^J iill NUMBER EXPIRY DATE 5 0 0 0 6 6 APR 84 MR J A ROBERTS ■M^MMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV V If you travel a lot. the lAPA card will really save compartments reintroduced on American domestic you money and time and aggravation as well. flights The International Airline Passengers1,057 words
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Advertisement765 1982-03-16 21 %.LXJ Cahners Exposition Group 17 20 MARCH 1982 World Trade Centre, Singapore SIBCX€S 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 at over Southeast Asia look to the Singapore International Buting Expositor (SIBEX765 words
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207 1982-03-16 22 SAMUEL Montagu and Co Ltd has announced plans for further expansion of its operations in Hongkong and Singapore. Samuel Montagu currently operates in Singapore through Midland Montagu Asia Ltd, a joint venture merchant bank with Midland Bank. Subject to the final consent of207 words
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Article87 1982-03-16 22 FRANKFURT, Mon. The signing of an agreement for rescheduling Polish debt to private western banks is expected to take place on April 6. The sum concerned is US$2.4 billion (SJ5.09 billion of unguaranteed loans granted to Poland by 501 Western banks. This sum should have been reimbursedAFP - 87 words
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141 1982-03-16 22 Harvester denies plan to sell truck factory SPRINGFIELD (Ohio). Mon. International Harvester Co has denied it is negotiating the sale of its truck assembly plant here to a group of local investors, partly backed by the state government. A Harvester spokesman last week said the Springfield Chamber of Commerce recentlyReuter - 141 words
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610 1982-03-16 22 BRUSSELS, Mon. The European Economic Community (EEC) commission is considering possible changes to its controversial proposals governing the disclosure of banks reserves in their annual accounts. EEC officials said last week that commission officials are studying whether a revised formula should be drawn up inReuter - 610 words
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426 1982-03-16 22 LONDON, Mon. The US Senate Banking Committee will probably consider short-term solutions to the problem of the ailing thrift industry within 60 to 90 days. Committee chairman Senator Edwin Gam last week told a conference sponsored by US consultants, the Government Research Corp,Reuter - 426 words
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429 1982-03-16 22 NEW YORK, Mon. If the financial community had voted last week on who should be the next chief executive officer of Citicorp, Thomas Theobald, now senior executive vice president, would be a shoo-in. "It had better be Theobald, because he's making all the moneyNYT - 429 words
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Article211 1982-03-16 22 DETROIT, Mon. Profitmaking General Motors Corporation wants "more" concessions from the United Auto Workers than the union gave to money-losing Fora Motor Co. The UAW, however, has called such a request "unethical". GM and the UAW headed back to the bargaining table yesterday to resumeUPI - 211 words
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Advertisement155 1982-03-16 22 RELIABLE Inspected and certified by the Japan Machinery and Metal Inspection Institute (JMI) Approved by the ROY in Singapore DURABLE Made of tough and durable materials Fully backed by Tan Chong's comprehensive after sales service and easy availability of spare parts ACCURATE Sensitive mechanism immediately activates beep and flash signals155 words
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Advertisement4575 1982-03-16 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES: t Monday F,,d o 900om-530 pm 1 1 CLASSIFICATION GROUP .^bbbbbbb». .^aa,^^ (5 00 pm for next doy) Ordinory 90 cts per word (Mm SI 3 50) //f^\\ f/\ C^^P Maw n^a^V ISb^xllb^Ol f^^Al'v Public HOWO 9 OO^m'^Too o^* J r < s#miDllplo (Mfn OS40 S484,575 words
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Advertisement1173 1982-03-16 23 l||j 0 CllepHllllllll I I^^^"^^^^^ I An ml mt natio nat group of I companiaa angagad 10 propafI ly davalopmant, holal. Ananea. ate mvilaa appUcaltona for lha po**lHHW ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT a Qualified accountant BAcc. AC A or equlvalent a At least 2 years' financial accounting or auditing Si™" 1" essential1,173 words
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Advertisement446 1982-03-16 24 ijl^ Q Empt W Situations Vacant cfrtemi saBHB^B^BHSjBjB^B^BB^BB| P^BMB^BBMB^BBMBB^BBMgM /&&/?%>> We invite suitably qualifollowing position in our Artfl Mo Kio branch. L?»<-orstirirtict IVfLCpiHJIIIM/ TolAnknnD leiepnone V^PdcllOr -1 Minimum 3 GCE 'O levels Ability to type at 0-40 wpm Should have a pleaI valrr^kir^expJ- Age: 18 to 35 years otd 1446 words
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Advertisement454 1982-03-16 24 oyment bank seeks applications for the following position: RECONCILIATION CLERK GCE 'O' level with cradit in English and Mathamatic* 2 te 3 years ratavant axparianca in related ftakJ Knowledge in Elamantary Accounting i* prafarrad complatad or exempted from Fuli-tim* National Interested applicants are requested lo submit their full reI sume.454 words
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Advertisement1086 1982-03-16 24 l|| 0 ft"!**"™! Our cHanl. a well eatabaahad ahip- J •""•r*") 1 P'ng company it looking tor suit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ably qualified candidate to fill tha p^J position ol m *^**l ADMINISTRATION/PERSONNEL ASSISTANT MPH MAGAZINES Qualifications and Experience: haa vacanciea tor At least 31,086 words
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Advertisement577 1982-03-16 24 till D Ei"Hi I A larg, Inv .Iment Company h«. vacancy lor STENOGRAPHER/ SECRETARY Applicant, should meat the lolioing requirements: OCE (i level with at least 3 iredlts Including English IjinMK md .shorthand speeds of 50 wpm and 100 wpm respectively a Mature and pleasant personallty with the ablllty to577 words
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Advertisement502 1982-03-16 24 y"i"t ttfVr I I II T >iU I LI ll L *****37 —a a 111 li U HII WM M 111 I"!TO 111 I" I'p'lll'l IP I Llll L|, Tpmn^ I WlllUU a" cate9ones required KEYSTONE VALVE (8) PTE LTD requires FEMALE CLERK/TYPIST t Requirement*: minimum OCE'O'Level. ability to type502 words
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Advertisement515 1982-03-16 24 [jjl 1 Q Emplo CRYSTAL TIME (S) PTE LTD mviteaapplicationafor: I 1) STORE CLERKS (FEMALE) GCE "O" level No experience necessary 2) RECEPTIONIST (FEMALE) GCE "O" level Able lo type Able to speak Mandarin and No experience necessary Plaaae caN personally tor interview between 8 30 a.m. and 12 p.m.515 words
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Advertisement514 1982-03-16 24 yment An e.t.bli.h.d manufacturing company in Jurong re"«ulrM RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST Able to speak English and Mandarin At least 1 year relevant experlence tnlerealad partia. pleaae can pereonaHy or wrrta in to: n 130 Gui Avenue. Jurong S'pan22S2 (Faadar Bua No 255 from Jurong Interchange). An •••ebliahed advertiaing agancy tmm^uj,.514 words
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Advertisement564 1982-03-16 24 [ffj D Shippng Company raquiraa an ACCOUNTS CLERK OCE "O" level Ability to type Bookkeeping Certlflcali (preferable) •alary will commanaurata will Qualifications and aKpananca. Plian apply »iih dataMa io MAF AR MARINE PTE LTD 16 PARK L ANE SHOPPING MALL U, SEIE GIE ROAD SINGAPORE 071t 2 IMMEDIATE VACANCIES FOR:564 words
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Advertisement918 1982-03-16 24 oyment MK)M w|lh d*r rrenl"^partments and lo be located at Martin Road. Off River Valley Road requires urgently an Kxperlenced Receptionist/ T""st Sh sh"ul<l »tlracUve *'"> a pleasant voice and enjoys SEE,"*. prop" E"P«rl 'n« on PMBX Is required Including a typing speed of 35 wpm mini i mum All918 words
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Advertisement1404 1982-03-16 25 114 [J Emptoyment 66 Situations Vacant 1•) d) 3ecr*tmrtml& c.,AiiJ___tt_ Clmrtcml I II D female accounts clerk l_ icri Higher rrrtifliate Able to I ■|7 keep full sen of books JKirnrr- AHH al Clerk Kor Interview, come I W HK personally lo 5339. 2nd floor. I 1 1 Woh Hup1,404 words
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Advertisement991 1982-03-16 25 II jf I WtmW d^d^d^d^d^d^ A regional manufacturing I j plant* ha* an opening* tor I B_T"T~ r ~^'~T~P^ lha post of SALES I ~sT-^ W^ REPRESENTATIVES <n I Ita new department deal I _^_V ing with computerized and I electronic* product* A^F Requirement*: Able to work Inde- I AMCO991 words
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Advertisement1585 1982-03-16 25 TRAINEE SALES SUPERVISORS MENARO COSMETIC Aspiring candidates should urgently requires possess a mature personality Part-ttme/Fuß-time All candidates should have a BEAUTY advisors good secondary education iMmtinut r.n.ri.nr.i and communication ability twimoui ciper-ncei Upon hitting the required We providerquota during the Interim Free training on skin care, period of selling, a1,585 words
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Advertisement835 1982-03-16 25 ijjl^ Q Emptoymoiit tee^fi*— M4~**~*47*9«aL' f) Technlcml M•I I V V B_V A lest sipanding US/local or t asnisslKxi engaged in burn in service urgently requires a ELECTRONIC metal box A TECHNICIANS SINGAPORE LTD I A Completed N.S. raquiras Minimum ntc 3or itc J X ln Electronic Engineer- A 1)835 words
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Advertisement982 1982-03-16 25 If A 0 Employment REOUMEO EXPERIENCED ARCMI An eetaoHahed pwng and TECTURAL Knglneerlng model Construction firm makers Please call personally at- Axon Model Team 175 A Blk requires: 19. Outram Park. Singapore 0316 Telephone *****30 SITE FOREMEN AMCONDmONB«G APPRENTICES Preferably with working ex- 1 perlence in similar field pure) Pte982 words
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Advertisement365 1982-03-16 26 I I 66 Situations Vacant t) Prodmcttou HIP ?1U manutEurerof office equipment has immediate vocaocia* in Its manufactiirlnf operations in Singapore for. FEMAU PRODUCTION OPERATORS We offer. t-;*****7 At least 3 incremanti in the first year s29B jfter 1 year seryiea i Candidates with experience in assembly of mecriancial rr-ch«ii«r»in365 words
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Advertisement323 1982-03-16 26 ■Mk^r^F^Biflßi' UgMW^SSSSS^mMm MALES FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS bbsbsbsbsb«b»^^bbbsbsbbbbbi SJasBSl ri^ al 11 l [C^^W LWVw^'*PVB*^'4W R^^^^ik^SivJ^wH f^^^r^^V^B m- J Sl'fl BMpMpfl SSS3S9 L»,^L*M L» —a^g^—^^BH^^V Mm~ Jw Tl I MM^^—4—^LM^^MMMM BSBlß^^^^^^e^^l^^Bsßi 5-DAY WEEK PROFIT J~ "^a .U SHARING FREE TRANSPORT B^Bfßfßffff^BfyffaMfßff] S^^P^nff^j^^H |yj}ffPJfjf^gfjyßßßßM |gj^j||M||||g|| ■33B!I3!B BfTeTfltTlW,fsl P^J|ff|f^^|^^| ■sTiTSsTff ■aRIiT?HWISR7v« MmwKmmfi9w¥tmm ■fiWy^|lcKKK«323 words
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Advertisement452 1982-03-16 26 ijIAJI D Ewpinyieunt /'©X §V f CTS *J*, Singapore PtaLtd. -tt— Major Manufacturer of Thick Film Resistor Product, and Hybrid Electronic Components has immediate vacancies for Ir^^T^'sT^^^^^il |lßlßjLl*llfcMlA*jl IK^ I' L i"ft r^.fall left*. M 5 afjl L*^ bVMI KMPIITfffYII -i^^B^ydk|H|JUJ^^^| Requirements > Singapore Citizens 16 to 35 years ot452 words
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Advertisement531 1982-03-16 26 lg'iinil urgently requires FACTORY HANDS Completed Secondary 2 A Xe iBto4oyrsoid Completed N.S s days week Attendance benefits, full SK^S* 10™" PU S Intereited appl,c^u. please can personally with NRIC to Foster Electric (8) Pte Ltd 1M Kallang War Singapofo 1334 Tol 747«811 Bua Sorvtcea No: 81, 62, «5, 90.531 words
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Advertisement780 1982-03-16 26 o I asßkv II I a*^ J I rTieMlliT-^il^ 1 We invite aPP'^at'on* \^^VJVmfAmW 1 for the 'ol'owing posiTHERE S Store Assistants nOUJHERE Minimum Secondary TO CO BUT UP SCof. Aspartofourmulti- fA°^^L million dollar expan- checking of motor Slon project, we are vehicles spare parts seeking 'suitable per- sonnet to780 words
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Advertisement879 1982-03-16 26 nflnws— r AWm^^ bisssssssbV I bisssssssW. r T .^esßvsaaw GE (UBA) AVIATION BU1BB ?mIL Be SERVICE OPERATION SHIPBUILDERS PTE LTD PTE LTD PRODUCTION -Held Camp Dhrlakm UinDIfCDC wilh it. operation, boood in JunUnlVCna rong and a *pocioH*t in butM(Mali/Female) '&2&&ZZ2EZ a Able to read and rhoo. immodiaio poot* understand English.879 words
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Advertisement913 1982-03-16 26 IIX fj Emptoymont GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL LIMITED Invites applications for the following positions(a) Trait) lip Malrti Salary: S2SO Pr^.n^todo.h,f,d Ul« (b) KKcrwn Claanan (c) TratoMCook Satari tmr Preparad lo do ahMI dultaa W a^lil!11.^ 0"*" 1™ Pr^^ST.^ 0 -R*Hta. <#> sSrVtSro PraparadtodoahMduttM (f) Front Ofllca CaaMar Salary: SSOO Applicants must913 words
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Advertisement446 1982-03-16 27 14 Q Employment M~ situations YaCawll II aafla--_fl- y^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Appacetrane are in«iled lor the ta»awm M poernone: A) GENERAL CLERK CUPJ TYPIST OCa O' levrl with good credit in English c Knowledge of typing c School leavers are welcorn a Male applicants must have completed NS B) TRAINEE ucpuiyirc B»tL,MAHIL,»446 words
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Advertisement526 1982-03-16 27 .Singapore Mariners' Club requires i( w-nass 2) Kitchen Helper 3) Barboy/Oanaral Atlendeni *> Walehman/Porter sj Oamssroom Attendant Posid) < ompleted Secondary II educsUon »"il ronvrrsant in English Ability to write Chinese Is essen Post (J) Preference given to those with working experience In restau™l (J): Preference given to those who526 words
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Advertisement898 1982-03-16 27 If i D Emptoyment Ma HOTEL ASIA PTE LTD requires Immediately SECURITY GUARDS Abie to speak and write s,mpie English e^per^crrUv.'nTiS SgStttSSr. years c Must be prepared to work 3 rotating shifts. Gross monthly salary $400 and other attractive fringe benePtaeaa call pa-Kmßv -Ht. tC mi p^oor^Sr^X-* Paraonnal Dapt. HOTEL898 words
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Advertisement1021 1982-03-16 27 (ii Q Employment METROPOLITAN y 60, STEVENS ROAD SINGAPORE 1025 r**uin 1D(-,-.r-— RECEPTIONISTS/ TYPISTS 2. CAPTAIN Contact MRS. TAN '*****5 EXT. 405 for further information. A last expanding company hae the roMowing vacancssa: ll STORE ASSISTANTS (Male) 2) OENERAL WORKERS (Male) 1) TECHNICIANS «> f_J»__~"»" RsqMksmsuts: Post(l)-completed N5 Post (3)1,021 words
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Advertisement1066 1982-03-16 27 tfll D" l^ .1 EXPERIENCED ,-.—,■.«—»-> I* Prepared to work on 3 shifts UKI VfcK a Salary negotiable basing on experience raquirad urgently c preferably English speaking i Please ring or write to M lne Mtek«».'.Timb«P~»r,.lio«(S) II in tar asta_. ring jJrStnS^S^mr *****88 EXT. 8527 HOLLAMOS£CLUB during offlcß hours. sTiirAiiosrsTnSAitoesßes1,066 words
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Advertisement867 1982-03-16 27 |4£ Q Emptoyment MOBIL SELF-SERVE STATION requires diligent and consclentlous personnel who are prepared to work on shifts Pump Attendants. Cashiers. Greasers/ Mechanics also required In our maintenance workshop Apply T»>omson R0ad.*****14 REOUIRED EXPERIENCED/BBIX■EMENCED Sllkureen Printers and Darkroom Assistants for apply personally Flocking Process Industries. Slngapore-Johore Factory Bldg. 51-U. 4th867 words
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Advertisement733 1982-03-16 27 OUEENSWAY SHOPPING CENTRE Menard Cosmetics requlrrs Beauty Advisors Free training Oood Income Please call Irene. *****25/ *****32 (I.OOp m to 8.00 p.m.) ...QUIRED AN EXPERIENCED M_,ay A aboy(. x v. lng around A|ex_ndra. Queenstown or Tlong Bahru districts Interested, please call *****51 brtween BOOani and 400pm. T*O DENTAL NURSES cum733 words
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Advertisement408 1982-03-16 28 DaiiKatsii WSchemeJ pa Oat Quality on the road. Money in the pocket! Choose from our wide range of commercial vehicles and cars. 556 Please call *****11 •2M1466* *****11 PtSJBSUr* Bo«tS: •ata/Wanted/tire -Achilla*- Inflatable boaU/rowms boau. llfelackeu. Ufa buoy. aulomauc lnflatad life jacket wllh CO! cylinder, air U-_^iurtrt_«r«,T"o_»o«-out-board Trontler- Inflatable raehu408 words
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Advertisement627 1982-03-16 28 a DAY SM pick-ups for hire. we.ny »ij___»on"';»»Mp. Removal services 630. Tel: *****9. °*V "S**^ P|f«-"P« tor h'™,*7^Sj;le;iJ_lO 1n3P^? e' 2_dlTi_Li? o _i_0X.1? X» J* 1 y 4*007"?™1^^ 8* °°l<len MU« Towers. Beach Road, A BBTTBR S Arrangeable rates to rant Pick-up/ Van dally, weekly. monthly. Contact: *****82/ *****» AWCONDmONTO627 words
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Advertisement856 1982-03-16 28 .a i c -J-----.1-6 gjL_-__r 1660 DATSUN NBA IV7S 120Y Alrcond. one owner. 618,000 ono loan arrangeable Enquiries: -*****12. I 1661, DATSUN MOA Latest Model Cassette, alrcond. well maintalned. Asking $19,200 0.n.0. Mr Cheong *****76 AUGUST 1671 1166 cc Insurance. tax end of July PARF Alrcond, radio *****0.n0 7TM871 1676,856 words
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Advertisement876 1982-03-16 28 ALMOST '76 MERCEDES BENZ 230.6 with alrcond. cassette New tyres, tax and Insurance November Original paint 116.800 No PARF 4W603 MERCEDES 1676 AUTOMATIC Transmission, 2nd private owner, excellent condition. '^"SjgJ.P>na contMct MUi urn rjrr 1674 MERCEDES BENZ 2808 manual. One company owner. Original white colour New tyres, P lop showroom876 words
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Advertisement778 1982-03-16 28 "^inc^T^___«FT-TE_^ D (Kiuwm »f lop quamy uaad can) gNoWROOMPM C, Kampeng J.». U—d Ct» C»ntr« TEL:2MUS3/2-MM3 1«*» Daihatsu Charade Run-SSS-^^-^xt, Kg- Van SS (neVm-dri)' Mercedes 200 alrcond DaUmn Bluebird alrcond Mlt Colt Supershlft OL 5-door alrcond 1«7» Mlt Colt Supershlft OLX S-door alrcond DaUun 120Y GL alrcond (co) W* DaUun778 words
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Advertisement627 1982-03-16 28 C lfnh_r-_ <t M, Rnate FORO TRADER 14 ft. 3 tons. $2. 00 o.ivo Carry on Instalments $529 x22 months Tel *****0. Leong JULY, 1661, ISUZU KS 32 UXY Lorry with IT steel body $14,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****05 OCT. 1660, ISUZU KAD 51 UNA lorry. Steel. Diesel $9,500 on.o Tel:627 words
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Advertisement441 1982-03-16 28 ATTRACTIVE CA6N OFFER all uje ana cars company and private acceptable YongLee Seng Enterprise. Serangoon Garden Tel *****43/ *****46; night *****0 ATTRACTIVE OFFER FOR All used tars Company and private ac- f "'Ph a"7372 ATTRACTIVE PRICE OFFERED for PARK scrap cars and good used cars call 245 Middle Road OTUi441 words
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Article, Illustration719 1982-03-16 34 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD By Four play-offs in a row give the 1982 Asian golf circuit a unique send-off TAIWAN 2, UNITED STATES 2. Taiwan took an early lead, but the US fought back with two quick successes to move ahead only for Taiwan to draw level again.719 words
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Article, Illustration173 1982-03-16 34 LAUDERHILL, Florida. Mon. Hale Irwin rolled in a one-metre birdie putt on the last hole yesterday to win the US$72,000 ($152,640) first prize in the Inverrary golf Classic by one shot from Tom Kite and George Burns. Irwin put together rounds of 67 andAgencies - 173 words
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Article69 1982-03-16 34 BANGKOK, Mon. Taiwan's Hsu Sheng-San's victory at the Thailand Open golf championship yesterday has pushed him to the top of the standings after four legs of the 1962 Asian circuit. Th f*-g- 1 Hsu ShengSan (Tai) 369 points. 2 Hsieh Min-Nan (Tai) 350. 3 CurtReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration229 1982-03-16 34 MUNICH, Mon. Ivan Lendl boosted his bank balance by US$lOO,OOO ($212,000) when he beat fellow Czechoslovak Tomas Smid 3-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-2 in the final of a World Championship Tennis tournament yesterday. Lendl, 22, whose run of tournament successes was halted byAgencies - 229 words
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Article, Illustration254 1982-03-16 34 MALMOE, Mon. Malaysian Misbun Sidek staged a fighting comeback against Indonesia's Icuk Sugiarto to win the men's singles title in the Swedish Open badminton championships here yesterday. Sugiarto looked a certain winner when he took the first game 15-9 and led 12-6 in the254 words
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Article42 1982-03-16 34 BRIDGEND. Wales. Mon Javed Miandad, the central figure of a row in Pakistan over eight Test players who refused to play under his captaincy of the national team, will lead English county championship side Glamorgan this summer. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article90 1982-03-16 34 BASKBALL: Cesar Cedeno drove in two runs with a third- inning single to spark the CinI rinnati Reds to a 3-2 victory I over the Detriot Tigers in a United States League match Other results: Philadelphia 10 Minnesota 2, New York Yankees 7 Baltimore 6, New York Meu90 words
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Article52 1982-03-16 34 BASKETBALL: Atlanta Hawks beat Indiana Pacers 110-90 in a United Stales National Basketball Association matrh. Other results. Washington Bullets 109 New York K nicks 99. Cleveland Cavaliers 121 Utah Jazz US. Houston Rockets 112 Portland Trail Blazers 107, Dallas Mavericks 126 San Diego Clippers 118, Boston 106 Phoenix52 words
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Article23 1982-03-16 34 BOXING: American middleweight hope James Green scored a major surprise when he outpointed compatriot Wtlford Scypion over 10-rounds Atlantic City. New Jersey.23 words
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Article29 1982-03-16 34 James ■Quick" TtUls the World Boxing Association's No. 4 ranked heavyweight knocked out Jerry Williams in the third round of a scheduled 10-round fight in Las Vegas, Nevada.29 words
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Article22 1982-03-16 34 CYCLING: Irish veteran S«an Kelly won the third stage of the Paris-Nice race in a furious sprint in Saint Ktienne22 words
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Article32 1982-03-16 34 MARATHON: Veteran Bel- gian Emile Puttemans outI classed a field of 40,000 runners to win the the Rome international in a good time of 2 hr. 09 min 53 sec.32 words
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Article32 1982-03-16 34 Kl (iBV UNION: A FYench Division Three match was abandoned after the referee was punched by a player in Perpipnan. The incident happened when Toulouse were leading 6-0 against Ceret32 words
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Article30 1982-03-16 34 S1U-ING: American Phil Mahre won a World Cup slalom event to complete a family double in Jasna, Czechoslovakia. His twin brother. Steve, was first in the giant slalom30 words
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Article34 1982-03-16 34 Toryl Forland, of Norway. retained her world professional skiing crown when she won the final slalom of the season with a total of 455 points in the world championship in Purgatory. Colorado.34 words
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Article42 1982-03-16 34 SWIMMING: Ka.st Cermany warmed up for the world championships in Ecuador in August by comfortably beating the Soviet Union in an international meet which ended in Moscow. They won 189-155 to record their 10th victory in 21 matches against the Russians42 words
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Article30 1982-03-16 34 TABLE TKNNIS: Japans Yoshiko Shimaurhi. seeded seventh, beat fifth-seed Hwang Nam-Suk. of South Korea. 2114, 21-19 to win the women's singles final in the Japan Open championship in Tokyo.30 words
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Article457 1982-03-16 34 NEWLY-CROWNED Sportswoman of the Year Mavis Ee clocked 1 min 25.76 sec to win the 100 metres breaststroke (girls Group I) event on the opening day of the 13th national age-group meet at the Singapore Island Country Club. Results: Bays l.allm fnvatylr Gp I: 1457 words
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Article, Illustration700 1982-03-16 35 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Spore Derby is his pet classic By CUP specialist, Ivan Allan, is walking tall after the sparkling performances of two of his Singapore Derby hopefuls, Siapa Rajah IV and Saas Fee, in the leading up races at Bukit Timah last Sunday. Siapa Rajah IV700 words
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Article89 1982-03-16 35 r EI^X2IJ2>^^Q3 i CLASS 1 DIV 12,400 m —2,400 m (Ratings: 175 —143) 5 Persian Sapphire 83.5 115 II Valley Fame 55 158 IS Saas Fee 54.5 151 1 Blanc Sor Blanc 54.5 151 Grand Harvest 53 154 14 Siapa Rajah IV 52 152 I Blaze Ahead 51.5 151 189 words
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Article1386 1982-03-16 35 WEIGHTS, barrier draws and ratings for this weekend's races here. SATURDAY Ctaee 1 Dh>. 2 1400 m (RaHnga: 142-111, 2 Outstanding D 57 142 6 Tanayar 57 142 10 Keep Going IV M 5 137 3 Cocoa SIS 135 1 Will Power S3 134 8 Betsy's Pet1,386 words
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Article361 1982-03-16 35 THESE horses did well at Bukit Timah over the weekend and it will pay to follow them: JANOKO showed that be lUoper of above-aver-lity. He clocked 1:11.4 of the fastest times ed in a restricted MIGHTY ONE, Mrrier 12, chased the leader, Dawn Comtill the run-in.361 words
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Article224 1982-03-16 35 SATURDAY (good going): RACE 2: Winning Streak III ran a good race but Follow The Leader was going too well. He fought on for third. RACE S: Pep-A-Plain found one to beat in surprise winner, Wallykane Pike, who swept past him 50m out to win224 words
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Advertisement790 1982-03-16 35 NOTICES T JABATAN KERJA RAYA JOHOR I TENDER NOTICE PKRJ (IP) 13/82 JOHOR BAHRU NEW WATER SUPPLY SCHEME CONTRACT NO. 5 Design, Supply, Delivery, Erection and Maintenance of Mechanical and Electrical Plant for a 2520 1/ sec Treated Water Pumping Station. Tenders are invited for this Contract to design, manufacture,790 words
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Advertisement1028 1982-03-16 35 w CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) Unit 1502-3, 15th Floor Hong Leong Building 16, Raffles Quay Singapore 0104 NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at 24th Floor, Hong Leong Building, 16 Raffles Quay. Singapore 01041,028 words
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Article, Illustration674 1982-03-16 36 ROME, Mon. Juventus took a one-point lead at the top of the Italian soccer League yesterday with a convincing 3-0 win over Roma before a hostile home crowd. The game was stopped briefly in the second half while Roma captain Agostino di Bartolomei appealedAgencies; AP - 674 words
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310 1982-03-16 36 Friday date for sent-off NFL players FOUR players have been sent off and 25 others cautioned in 36 matches since the Ovaltine National Football League started two weeks ago, reports JOE DOBAI. The four players Ho Kwang Hock (Geylang International), Syed Anuar (Kaki Bukit), Sharom Mokhtar (Caimhill) and Jufri Mohammed310 words
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Article173 1982-03-16 36 P W D L P A Pt. TtrPark 3 3 0 0 12 1 ?Bal*u 4 2 112 0 7 Bridt 3 2 0 15 3 1 <M 3 2 0 1 4 3 Djnwmo* 4 2 13 2** **M 3 1113 2 4 Ice *****43 u«lCn 3 1173 words
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Article, Illustration384 1982-03-16 36 PATRICK BABTIANB - Kok Wye, the star who nearly did not get the chance to shine PATRICK BABTIANB PROFILE ..By THE impish small boy waited for hoars at the kalian* Complex, hoping against hope that someone, anyone, competing in the Pepsi youth squash tournament's mixed under-12 event would not show up. Chew Kok384 words
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Article173 1982-03-16 36 Malaysia say yes to Cup invite MALAYSIA will send their national team to the inaugural Merlion Cup international soccer competition at the National Stadium from Oct. 9-19. The Football Association of Malaysia yesterday cabled the FA of Singapore accepting the invitation for their first visit to the Republic after four173 words
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300 1982-03-16 36 HAKIK AT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By DEFENDING women's high jump champion Choo Suan, will spearhead Singapore's 31-member strong challenge at next month's Association of South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN) athletics championship in Bangkok. Choo registered a national record with her splendid effort of 1.60 metres in the ASEAN300 words
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Article189 1982-03-16 36 ZAINAL ABIDIN, the national squash champion, Peter Hill and Stewart Ballard have been exempted from trials to select Singapore's sevenman squad to the East Asia championships in Bangkok from Aprfl 7-11, reports PATRICK BA8TMNS. Selectors say the three players have a clear edge over the189 words
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Article46 1982-03-16 36 LONDON, Moo. World champion Jahangir Khan, swept into the final with a 9-4. 9-0, 9-2 victory over fellow Pakistani Qamar Zaman in an international squash tournament in Stockton last night Jahangir, 18, will meet another Pakistani, Hiddy Jehan, in tomorrow's final. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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373 1982-03-16 36 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI. Lee, Yacob disasters in Dubai By who accompanied the soccer team to the United Arab Emirates JITA SINGH, the manager-coach of the Singapore soccer team, has given himself 20 days to find two talented goalkeepers and a few more373 words
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Article245 1982-03-16 36 Wood hits seventh Test century AUCKLAND, Mon. Australia, trailing by 177 runs on the first innings, fought back in the second cricket Test against New Zealand to lead by 64 runs with six second innings wickets in hand at the close of the fourth day at Eden Park today. ResumingReuter - 245 words
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Article78 1982-03-16 36 AUSTRALIA lit lav. tl* NEW ZEALAND lit taa«. K7 AUSTRALIA tmd laaa. (•ventght 1M) Q. W»»« c Snedden b Cairns 100 B. Lalrt lbw Hadlee 39 I. Oyaaa b Cairns 33 K. HtgfcM b Cairns O. CfciM*ll not out 24 A. BaMcr not out 14 Extra* T*tal (for 4Reuter - 78 words
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Article75 1982-03-16 36 FAISALABAD, Mon. Sri Lanka, playing in only their third cricket Test, piled up 454 all out in their first innings at tea on the second day of the Second Test against Pakistan here today. Pakistan replied with 47 (or une at the close. Scores: SriReuter - 75 words
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Article57 1982-03-16 36 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. The unofficial English XI were 270 for eight in their second innings, a lead of 20, when tea was taken early because of rain on the final day of their first four-day cricket match against a South African XI. Scores: South African XI 400-7Reuter - 57 words
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106 1982-03-16 36 Player sues opponent for incident DUNFERMLINE, Scotland, Mon. Dunfermllne soccer captain Jim Brown is suing St Johnstone winger John Pelosi, the first time in Scotland that a player has taken a civil action against another (or an onHeld incident. The case, which will be heard in the High Court InReuter - 106 words
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Article78 1982-03-16 36 Today's event BASKETBALL: Commercial Cup semi-finals: Tunas v Emporium Holding (7.30 p.m.). Tai Hua Foodstuff v Regent Shipping (8.45 p.m Both matches at Gay world Stadium. BOWLING Junior agegroup c'ships (Celebrity Bowl. 10 a.m.). HOCKEY SWHA Under23: SRC v Schools (Padang. 5.30). SOCCER Staminade Cup quarter-finals: Sandvik Spore v Incom78 words
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Advertisement303 1982-03-16 36 Supper Club tS| "V2ds6a/L For information and reservations, please call the Shows/Restaurants Reservation Counter, Telephone: *****11 ext 721. I I ■Sarr^rsi J V* W 'JJ^B otfliiiinfldß puts back what the sweat takes out... your body salts, your stamina. MHPO3OMO Here s an IMPORTANT MESSAGE from USD Macmillan Southeast Asia INDIVIDUALS303 words
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208 1982-03-16 37 Ang and Ng help Tunas outplay Regent ANG HOCK SAN and Eddy Ng formed a devastating partnership to help Tunas outplay Regent Shipping 88-bl and emerge champions of Group A in the Commercial Cup basketball tournament at the Gay World Stadium last night, reports PETER S10W. Between them, they posted208 words
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173 1982-03-16 37 HONGKONG, Mon. China yesterday insisted that the International Softball Federation ban Taiwan from using their flag and anthem when they stage the fifth women's world championship in July. In a message to the ISF, quoted by the New China News Agency, the ChineseReuter - 173 words
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Article218 1982-03-16 37 THE Singapore Judo Federation have given international judoka Chng Kiong Choon until Wednesday to explain the "unfavourable" comments he made to the Press two months ago. In a letter to Chng and also the late Tan Seow Yew, who died in a motor accident218 words
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Article281 1982-03-16 37 R. MANOR A I - Singapore fall heavily again... R. MANOR A I By Young Malaysians outclass Republic KARACHI, Mon. Singapore suffered their third successive defeat at uM Asian Cup hockey tournament here today when they went down 0-4 to Malaysia. Malaysian coach C. Paramalingam, after his team's earlier defeats 2-1 to China and 2-0281 words
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Article, Illustration442 1982-03-16 37 WILFRED YEO - Indonesian fans now love to hate Iswardi WILFRED YEO By ISWARDI IDRIS. once the darling of Indonesian soccer, is now the player they love to hate. The boos rang throughout Jakarta's Sena van Stadium last Saturday each time the former Indonesian captain won possession of the ball 'swa was playing442 words
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Article114 1982-03-16 37 Keegan gets top award LONDON, Mon. Kevin Keegan, of Southampton, has been voted "Player of the Year' by the English Professional Footballers' Association. Keegan, who will lead England's World Cup challenge in Spain in June, was a clear winner ahead of fellow international strikers Cyrille Regis, of West Bromwich, and114 words
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Article49 1982-03-16 37 SINGAPORE Island Country Club thrashed Swiss Club 6-0 in the Ladies' Premier Grade of the inter-club tennis league. Other rmnlta Men's B Grade: Hollands? 2 Keppel 4. HDB 1 CSC 5 Men's C Undr: SAFRA 5 Silver II 1 Mea's Premier (trade: STC 5 SCC 1.49 words
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Article195 1982-03-16 37 NATIONAL men's singles table tennis champion Yeung Hin Chong and talented woman player Tan Ah Tee will leave today for a three-month training course in Seoul. They were originally scheduled to leave last month, but postponed the trip to wait for National Servicemen195 words
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232 1982-03-16 37 LEK SEOW YAM - LEK SEOW YAM By THE national bad/ninton squad, earmarked (or more international exposure this year, may get a taste of it sooner than they expect. And it is likely to come at a friendly triangular competition in Kuala Lumpur next month, for which232 words
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Article, Illustration305 1982-03-16 37 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By IF watching the Harlem Globetrotters on television excites you, Imagine the thrill watching the real thing. Well, Singapore basketball fans will have a rhance to enjoy this treat. The Globetrotters, celebrated magicians of basketball since 1127, will305 words
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Advertisement526 1982-03-16 37 r Therms no better choice^ than Redif fusion's J^Every set^ comes with an? ~iim s I quality V 24morthsx$57- BH\ »«*»wic**,i% <^ ■30 months ss3 I ■■> Plus Sanyo Quartz Watch Monthly Rental $48 I H m i j- Ibf I (with drastic yearly L^fl 'Of LaaiM reduction) ji IC^526 words
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354 1982-03-16 38 Mitterrand govt suffers its first setback PARIS, Monday THE French government has suffered its first political setback since coming to power last summer with right and centre-right parties narrowly winning the first round of nationwide local elections. The latest Interior Ministry announcement said this morning that right-wing opposition parties won354 words
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214 1982-03-16 38 Beijing denies cutting aid to Son Sann BEIJING. Mon. China today denied a report from Bangkok that it had cut off aid to forces of non-communist Cambodian resistance leader Son Sann. "The news is groundless," a spokesman of the Foreign Ministry said in response to questions about a report inReuter - 214 words
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Article32 1982-03-16 38 PARIS, Mon. A guillotine once used to cut off the heads of aristocrats during the French Revolution was auctioned off here yesterday for 10,200 francs (553,600). AFP. lt hasAFP - 32 words
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Article42 1982-03-16 38 BEIJING, Mon. The body of the world's tallest woman a 17 year-old Chinese who was 2.47 metres tall wa« bequeathed to a Chinese medical research Institute, the sports journal Ti Yu Bao reported today. She died on Feb 13 AFP.AFP - 42 words
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354 1982-03-16 38 Brezhnev aide gets key post in KGB MOSCOW, Monday GENERAL Georgii Tsinev. an associate of Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev, has taken over the senior post in the KGB, according to a news report on state television yesterday. Listing members of a government and military delegation at Moscow Airport, the reportReuter - 354 words
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82 1982-03-16 38 NEW YORK, Mon. Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev suffered a heart attack late last month, Newsweek magazine said in today's edition. Newsweek, quoting Soviet sources, said the 75-year-old Mr Brezhnev soon recovered from his illness. But a team of doc- tors is still keeping anKyodo - 82 words
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Article, Illustration281 1982-03-16 38 Ban on two involved in Red -plots— TWO mm exposed by the government 1b Ittt for Involvement In communist plots to start wave of subversion and terrorism here have been permanently baiTd from entering Singapore. Pan Nan Chiang, alias Peter Pan sad Dr Gob Chang Mao we now prohibited from281 words
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Article31 1982-03-16 38 NEW YORK, Mon The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 2.94 to 794.43 in the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 31 words
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626 1982-03-16 38 AHMAD OSMAN - Dole raised by 37-5 pc on average AHMAD OSMAN By THE Acting Minister for Social Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar, yesterday announced an average increase of 37.5 per cent in the dole rates to meet the higher cost of living over the last two years. He told Parliament that from next626 words
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Advertisement254 1982-03-16 38 V Svenson can help the way you look. II 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 a balding254 words
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Advertisement343 1982-03-16 38 l=Tpri TODAY: URGENT j}(|^ CALL FROM BREZ Serious challenge to the President of the US by the Soviet leader... Within minute*, the Soviet leader, from Its forebodings were peremptory salutation, "Mr dramatically fulfilled. There President," to Its equally was a call from Dobrynln at peremptory conclusion 5.35 p.m. It was343 words
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Advertisement362 1982-03-16 38 A to Z of eating out Eating, some people say, is one of Singaporeans' favourite pastimes. We make it easy and simple for you by providing the A to Z of eating out. JENNIFER SCHOON compiles the glossary which includes useful tips, definitions of terms and lots more. 116 YIPs362 words
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Miscellaneous186 1982-03-16 38 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair and warm. TEMP. (C) up to Sa.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 1. 16 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.11 a.m. Amsterdam 0 lOC Cloudy Lm Angeles 13/18 C Rain Athens 8/15 C Rain Madrid 5 16C Clear Baagkak 28/33 C Clear Manila 20186 words
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Article, Illustration2471 1982-03-16 1 Dieter's wild wild world 4 True wild places provide us with a connection to our heritage. If we destroy that connection, we shall drift about aimlessly, like orphans looking for the parents they never knew. Dieter Plage. 4 In my job, 5 per cent is the sheer pleasure of filming,2,471 words
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Advertisement118 1982-03-16 1 ■■■■^^^■■■^^■■■■I^^^^Hl excellent fZZZg^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H business opportunities HK in exclusive j r^^^*^^ m mm surroundings. I J FT T~\ > T A In Cathay Pacific First Class you're among a select group W^ J J j J-\ of people. People who are used to enjoying exclusive privileges. :J Priority check-in, invitations for118 words
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Advertisement16 1982-03-16 1 Putting your best foot forward Outlook, Page* 4, 5 Contrasts in modern art Loisuro, Psq# 316 words
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Article, Illustration312 1982-03-16 2 PANORAMA: South Pacific To The Last Drop Of Blood h 5, 11.15 p.m.): The black opposition within South Africa is growing increasingly frustrated and violent. The thousands of So wet o youths who left the country after the riots in the black township five years ago,312 words
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Article477 1982-03-16 2 Coming soon mind food HERE'S a run down of the documentaries coming your way for the rest of the month: From the successful Panorama series comes two documentaries: One on a topic of mass appeal gold, and the other on politics in Africa. G*M And IMamonds (Tom, March 23, Ch477 words
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Article668 1982-03-16 2 PICK OF the DAY C sees AFTERNOON Matinee The Painted Hills h 5, 4.SS p.m.): Lassie, that familiar collie bounds onto the screen again, this time with an elderly prospector (Paul Kelly) as her owner. But the old chap is murdered by his partner (Bruce Cowling), and the dqg sets668 words
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Advertisement392 1982-03-16 2 aflßßßlkiiV aEr iJ g* f^^^^^^fH^^S Newly introduced and approved, incorporating the latest in micro chip technology. One-touch, hand-free dialing. Engaged number can be locked for repeated dialing or set for re-dialing later. Built-in computer will give a reminder for re-dialing. Unique memory that registers, retrieves and displays names and numbers392 words
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Advertisement31 1982-03-16 2 JBBL Call the one and only TtZjT Dr. Sony LtTdaf f j I any day of the year WKKtKtM The Sony Service Centre Read a good book recently? Times Bookshops i31 words
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Miscellaneous138 1982-03-16 2 Straits Times Crossword w uiks 6 Form of symbiosis universal in 41 a UUI-wa«ger covered with 1 yojjng ttof a* pebble hln- shwlng 14 Made a pvty leader drop out v £*£> 15 ijs! i tr > ta 1- 18 Quick turn-round stretche. told! (7) ii SKSKrJW f-f-7 slmi thoU(fh138 words
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Miscellaneous160 1982-03-16 2 EXHIBITIONS: CHINESE Paintings by Mr Lim Siah Tong. The French Cultural Centre. 4 Draycott Park. 9 a.m. 1 p.m., 5 p.m. 7 p.m. On till tomorrow. PAINTINGS And Pottery by local artists, National Theatre Art Gallery. On till April 4. DRAWINGS From I.'Kcole Des Beaux Arts The Photography of Albert160 words
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Miscellaneous1201 1982-03-16 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by The Young (Malay) And The Restless 7.55 Barbara Mandrel And The Mandrel 3.25 Readme For The Stars (Mandarin) Sisters 4.05 Cartoon Selections 4 Little House On The Prairie 4.35 Afternoon Matinee The Painted 0 Mrs Wilder H,|| S 9.35 World1,201 words
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Article560 1982-03-16 3 RHINOCEROS Performed by United World College March 14, 15 and tonight UWC Main Hall, 8 p.m. Tickets at $3 Reviewed by MINU THAROOR AT FIRST its only a cat that's killed by the rhinoceros. And while people argue In cafes and printing offices, caught up in convoluted systems560 words
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Article497 1982-03-16 3 Drawing* from tho Eeoh des Beaux-Arts and Tho Photography of Albert Monier National Museum Young People's Gallery Tomorrow to March 28 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Free Previewed by JOHN DE SOU2 A BOTH are products of a modern artistic sensibility, both interpretations of the same thing nature497 words
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Article, Illustration691 1982-03-16 3 880 CONCERT Victoria Concert Hall Friday, March 12 Reviewed by TONY HUNG Maestro Choo Hoey it to be commended for steering a middle course between gross exaggeration and dull y routine. THE all-Russian programme opened with Kimsky-Korsakov's opulent and exotic g«ma Ejurtrr Overture. The brilliant orchestration and691 words
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Advertisement127 1982-03-16 3 The Ik i j iiiUmil AiiHrtt of Swdi Arabia Jmj EVERY j^^T AND FRIDAY ■••••■ilia I sT gj SCIUCIiCI V» J JI V < J»J 'V» T' lia l MZAIB w I^^^ Now Flying To 36 Countries Across 4 Continents mvAnu BANGKOK k ,S°ta lu EUROPE a# ***Tddah snudin^V «H!fc127 words
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Advertisement247 1982-03-16 3 PARK CRESCENT H SERVICES PTE. LTD. SEMINARS 1982 B[ Friday, 26th March 1982 |H r PUBLIC LISTING x H AND SHARE ISSUES H The Seminar coverage will Include:- Case for and against Public Listing 9H Conversion of Private Company to H^| Public Company Different classes of Shares fl^| Methods of247 words
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Article507 1982-03-16 4 GAYNA A WEGE - GAYNA A WEGE By OH NO, skirts are going up again! The designers have been threatening us with that for the past 10 years but until I saw the newspapers the other day, I thought it was a long forgotten myth. But it seems as507 words
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Article219 1982-03-16 4 AH, high tea and Mozart ...the good life, what. Just a few concert strains of that good old classical stuff, and down the hatch goes the Earl Grey, smooth as scotch. Even better when the music's live at the haven of high teas, The Music Room,219 words
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Advertisement652 1982-03-16 4 More guaranteed departures. s^ 6 More comprehensive itineraries. 555^^^ More meals. Bu^!to S s»«rd« More value for your money. r More amicable service. fs^vc) Largest strength of experienced \^+*fy Tour managers guides. M \__Jl2 Coral Island/Chiengmai p. io mi <r-r *%r- i*>r\* ss ar 'n«*ra Regent Hotel 5/O DdVS $735/s9lb652 words
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Advertisement115 1982-03-16 4 ragp ladWliMi >■!■■! limi Mnnn Luxdhous RgMRg at ruisffic prices OQQL* (for limj»»d period only) Your Nghttrtg problems are ours. w^^^^^^r 1 }I \I 1 $4? fl I C 111 07^1 J-T> B^^^^^^^^^^^S^y*^!H^l .ngapura Tel *****%. *****21 Opens daily 9am lo9Xpm Sufxlay 12 noon io 7pm 'AI^^IH Ist Bo* 1115 words
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Advertisement269 1982-03-16 4 kv Bine canvas s /Ma (B<tU $5 M) White-piped red flattie (Bata, 529.M Woven red-gold sandal (C.K. Tang, $37.51) Wp* fe Borgudy court si \W (Bata,s74.S«) Red nautical pump Colour-striped san- TAKE a shine to shoes. After all, it's now T~^ j~ just a matter of what you feel like269 words
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Article, Illustration628 1982-03-16 5 LINDA NEO - LINDA NEO By "WE HAVE to move to a new home next month," I announced to my seven-year-old. "Oh," he says. "Where?" "Don't know yet," I muttered. "Maybe somewhere in Thomson Road near your grandma's. Or in Katong, near your other grandma's." "A flat or a house?"628 words
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Advertisement371 1982-03-16 5 B Blue eanvM slip-on y OUve strmppv sandal /> 1 Hhite-and-strlpeii m Pimp (L'Ultimo n, $129) {II v I dold-and-studs pomp (Jopej, $81) Two-traed tassled pomp (L'l Itlmo 11, $151) blue pomp B with bow «B Burgundy court shoe (Isetan, A V (Bata,s74.M) 1 Black pateit pomp (C.K. Tang, |».M)371 words
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Advertisement363 1982-03-16 5 JygflCLUOnS... m. rim -^m\ m Wi m. ■^mmm^^mmmmk. M m. mWw ~*^m\ ww-~ ~^^mw Sam .^F dH mil l^mmmmmmr m\ "■^l w .^L .^mmmmm^r i .^mmmmmw^ v 1 ilil R^nHon H m Made in New Zealand V I Coordinated s*Ts avaiioblr I^HH ff 21 k^^l *m •9MMMtmmmmmmmmm^mmmW^' A IS^ .^mWmmmmWr363 words
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Advertisement435 1982-03-16 6 APPOINTMENTS <$> ASAHI TV-GLASS PTE. LTD. We have immediate vacancies for the posts of FOREMAN Maturity, drive, tactful and determination to succeed are pre-requisite factors Possess a VTTB certificate in Electrical/ Mechanical Engineering y At least 2 years relevant experience Fresh graduates from Ngee Ann or Polytechnic without experience will435 words
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Advertisement1042 1982-03-16 6 JACKS SDN. BHIVV FACTORY MANAGER Manufacturer of Architectural Aluminium Products and Plasterglass Ceilings, Invites applications from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens for the above post based in Subang Java, Selangor. This is a Management Position with full responsibility for the profitability and efficiency of the entire operation. He will be required1,042 words
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Advertisement1240 1982-03-16 6 I notices K^ t IN THE HKJH COCBT OP THE BEPI'BUC OP BDKOAPOBK CMipMta* Wta4ta« Dp I A leading Company involved in repairing, overhauling, n«. it*iim I installation and sales of sophisticated electrical, electronic, I I I telecommunication equipment and systems and research I I h** TTTiii Jm m 11,240 words
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Article, Illustration834 1982-03-16 7 DIETER Plage has filmed from almost every conceivable position, under almost every coaceivable difficulty. He has always proved Inventive. To get his stunning shots of fish eagles In Africa's Okavango Swamp, in Botswana, he used a radiocontrolled model aeroplane with a camera mounted on834 words
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Advertisement208 1982-03-16 7 Daihatsu introduces the 3-seater Wide Cab f, Daihatsu. The leaders in Which is why our vehicles have such M&J/f^^^^KF^^^Jk nt truc ks with the widest a high resale value. And why we're §/jj/ 9^iAH range add yet another value-tor- the No I seller in light trucks! fiLfW,^^^ -I^Ebhb^bßh mone y208 words
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Article, Illustration900 1982-03-16 8 A showman's legacy A museum of art from a circus tycoon? Why not? DAVID BUTLIN is your tour guide to the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Florida. John Ringling was the young- est of five brothers. He got complete control of the circus and went to Europe900 words
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Advertisement503 1982-03-16 8 When Norma Winters heard that her young ■^■■■^^^■■■■■^^^^^■^■^■■■■■^■■[^^■■H^HHHH daughter was pregnant by none other than H| H her own father, she coolly hired a man to H kill her incestuous husband. But the hired H B 'killer' turned out to be an undercover cop H and Mrs Winters was arrested.503 words
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Article, Illustration883 1982-03-16 1 In the second and final part of the story on Confucius as a teacher, DR LAU WAI HAR, former director of the Institute of Education, examines the Sage's aim of teaching and the general belief that he is responsible for the stifling of thinking. Part883 words
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Article152 1982-03-16 1 15 "ffi !fifi nmm Isft«»**tf ft «W^fii*Rfr»WK«'J m* *fl. F «*w mimx. o •ftfMi?tt*ft_i_2, JL_ni6ltt#«WA ftb *T«»a^r»m- m-mm _tunn#*fl.r-wttirii iKviibvi¥±tt)^w® fcfii'fcKpe ft < tt*< ffl&f& #ss Mftift* W*HS>t#lK WjS£¥4&U*¥° *fflWff«- **£tttt ■£tfttW«>&£*° fc* "+AU±.«TUii *_*•*«£<■«** -hfc: +AIUT- **m «ft It* .Iff ii-t&o" ffttiftift ff# A£W *.®ftitt *tf?*J* o 3; *r»afSW¥_fe152 words
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Advertisement156 1982-03-16 1 Waiters Waitresses Chambermaid Hostesses Cashiers Security guards Housemen Careers with a Future in the Hotel Industry The hotel industry is expanding jtrJL rapidly. It offers attractive wages, J| H job security, good fringe benefits, J healthy environment, a career Bf^*^ path, professional training. Make fl wL w a future for156 words
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Advertisement321 1982-03-16 1 Worldwide management experience at your fingertips. Styles of Managing I. Five Basic Styles and their Uses Michigan Business 11. Matching Styles to Situation "Situation Management" 111. The People Interface "Techniques of Leadership" IV. Can a Leopard Change His Spots? "Managing with Style" Golf: a Love-Hate View Saturday Evening Post How321 words
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Article, Illustration880 1982-03-16 2 Lu Yaw - The making of a Chinese painter (Part 2) M 4L There are few geniuses in any field of human endeavour, and without exception, in art too. But that does not stop the average person from dabbling in painting as a recreational activity. How then do the untalented go about producing880 words
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Advertisement541 1982-03-16 2 Congratulations Winners of Federal Paint 2 nd Lucky Draw IST PRIZE: Datsun Bluebird I.6GL COUPON NO. *****5 TAN POH GUAN NRIC *****61/E 4188 BLK 104 MARGARET DRIVE SINGAPORE 0314 DEALER: SIN TONG SENG 2ND PRIZE: 15-day trip to USA plus $1000 cash A. LATIFF B. OTHMAN NRIC *****83/ C 24G541 words
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Advertisement330 1982-03-16 3 I SPECIAL I OFFER! I With the purchase*of every I RIDGID I PIPE THREADING MACHINE I I *Order Taken At Exhibition Only I j COMPLETE SET 2") With Dies TK^^ I I USUAL METT^^aB^a^M^B^a^a^^^^twt^a^B^B^B^a^a^BMB^a^^^^^^^^l I OFFER: no. 341 B Nft1 £JP'^\ I $*****0 m\ 8 J^Zr \J rOWfr UITV6 r330 words
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Advertisement400 1982-03-16 3 FOR YOUR CONVENENCE. we apecialy open a new health centre in the busting city The Orchard Tower tO*rqu«Jiried «ik3 thaiming mas»eus«s h|M V QMMlfcM» Hiiwtwl centre wrth coanfittmgf^f$fi Business Hours: 10am-U)pm(Taip«u)) lOrini- 12pm(Orchard) MAUf CUAUflur at 1 30. 3.30. 7 00 9 30pm NUW OHUWINU Hollywood 1 3 30 7*9400 words
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Advertisement615 1982-03-16 3 ;!Jt(£\ Cathay;!; jllffffiiiiisisiiS^i!; LAST DAY' X OOCOM 1 1, I 11«m. 1.10,4.00.7.00. 1 ISpn )r I I JUROHC 7 JO I 30pm I LFISUKE OROME < I |l| 1 JO 4 00 IUII iSpm \l THE CALL OF DUTY? i'iwaiaa»»!:wiKiii|i I I NOW SMOWMOI 1 I I'liiam. 1 400. 6615 words
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Article, Illustration767 1982-03-16 4 Oleh HARON A. H AMMAN DALAM satu amanat kepada Presiden Taman Bacaan berhubung dengan Projek Ilmu Hisab, Dr Chua Beng Huat, Ketua Unit Penyelidikan Sosial Lembaga Perumahan dan Pembangunan, berkata: "Di sini boleh dikatakan tiada perbezaan di antara belaiar Ilmu Hisab dengan belajar bahasa. Kita, orang-orang Singapura767 words
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Article371 1982-03-16 4 Let's learn MALAY Urtl 1) Paku itu panjangnya emp.it inci. The nail is four inches long. 2) Tiang ini tingginya tujuh kaki. This post is seven feet tall. 3) Tolong beri saya lima ela tali itu. Please give me five yards of that rope. 4) Dia berenang sejauh kirakira dua371 words
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Article323 1982-03-16 4 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 17B Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman By The singer from Taiwan arrived here only yesterday. 2) Penyamun-penyamun itu merompak wane dan jam dari semua orang dalam bas itu. The robbers robbed money and watches from all the people in the bus. 3) Penari itu sangat cantik. The323 words
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Article, Illustration101 1982-03-16 4 BADANG Illustrator Alisan Retold by Yaakub Rashid 14a) Sambil mengesat kenngat di dahmya. Biiaya Pikrama berpaling kepada Badang dan berkata. "Sekarang giliran tuanhamba pula mengangkat batu mi" 14a) Wiping tha sweat from his brow, Bijaya Pikrama turned to Badang and said, "Now it is your turn to lift the boulder".101 words
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Advertisement537 1982-03-16 4 CARLSBERG BREWERY MALAYSIA BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twelfth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Berhad, Ladang Perusahaon Shah Alam, Selangor, on the 28th April. 1 982 at 1 1 .30 a.m. for the following537 words
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