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Title Section14 1982-04-20 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article538 1982-04-20 1 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI Move will help ease jams By Our Jurong Reporter JURONG Town Corporation is to build a major warehousing complex its first to provide Jurong industrialists with a central storage base for goods and raw materials. The move will eliminate the need for them538 words
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Article41 1982-04-20 1 BANGKOK. Mon About 17,000 prisoners throughout the country will be freed and another 50,000 will have their sentences reduced next month under a government -sponsored clemency to commemorate the 200 th anniversary of Thailand's current royal dynasty.41 words
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125 1982-04-20 1 Begins minister convicted on three charges TEL AVTV, Mon. Cabinet member Aharon AbuHatzeira was convicted today on three charges of theft, fraud and breach of trust by a Tel Aviv court. Abu-Hatzeira, who is Minister of Labour, Welfare and Immigration, was acquitted of other fraud charges. He was on trialAP - 125 words
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Article, Illustration99 1982-04-20 1 THESE children com mnnleste In sign language no lew effectively than in spoken language. Amy Ho, eight, (front right) and her classmate Low Jam May, six, both from the Singapore School for the Deaf, are seen discosslag their schoolwork with their visitors from the Selangor99 words
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Article46 1982-04-20 1 PARIS, Mon. City police, in a new tough bid to stamp out growing violence here, killed a member of a gang of four youths who attacked two American tourists in the Champs-Elysees quarter on Saturday night. Two youths were arrested, police said today. AFP.AFP - 46 words
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319 1982-04-20 1 Car workers give up $243 m pay benefits to help firm MILWAUKEE, Monday AMERICAN Motors Corporation (AMC) and the United Auto Workers (UAW) have tentatively agreed on a US$ll5 million (*****.8 million) employee investment plan, in which workers will give up pay increases and up to four weeks' paid leaveUPI - 319 words
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168 1982-04-20 1 TWO people were killed and one injured in an explosion at Shell (Eastern) Petroleum in Pulau Bukom yesterday moming. The dead were identified as Madam Lim Ah Lien. 66, and Mr Sim Siang Lens, 47, both contract workers. Mr Sernorgot bin168 words
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Article68 1982-04-20 1 Governor suffered mild stroke HONGKONG. Mon. Hongkong Governor Sir Murray MacLehose, admitted suddenly to hospital last night, appeared to have suffered a mild stroke, a hospital spokesman said today. Sir Murray, 10 days away from retirement after 11 years as governor of the British colony, underwent a brain scan andReuter - 68 words
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Article41 1982-04-20 1 BANGKOK, Mon. Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshio Sakurauchi will pay a two-day visit here from June 20 after attending the Asean foreign ministers meeting to be held on June 14 in Singapore, a Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. AFP.AFP - 41 words
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Article33 1982-04-20 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Burmese Foreign Minister U Chit Hlaine left here today after a four-day official visit during which he held talks with President Suharto and his Indonesian counterpart Mocht.it Kusumaatmadja AFP.AFP - 33 words
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Article181 1982-04-20 1 JAKARTA, Mon. TWELVE people died and at least 130 others injured in a stampede following a political rally in south Kalimantan, a police spokesman said today. He said the stampede occurred yesterday as about 60,000 supporters of the opposition Muslim United Development Party (PPP) rushedAFP; UPI - 181 words
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Article, Illustration548 1982-04-20 1 LONDON, Monday BRITAIN, exerting more military pressure on Argentina, announced today it was sending nearly 1,000 extra troops to join the naval task force heading for the disputed Falkland Islands. The Defence Ministry said a parachute battalion would be embarked in the nextReuter; AFP; UPI; AP - 548 words
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Article45 1982-04-20 1 BANGKOK, Mon Thailand has called on the Burmese authorities to arrest 12 soldiers who attacked an embankment under construction on the Thai side of the Moei River border over the weekend, Thai officials said today. There were no casualties in the attack. AFP.AFP - 45 words
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104 1982-04-20 1 Soviet sub off Israeli coast, say reports TEL AVTV. Mon. A Soviet submarine equipped with electronic radio monitoring equipment has been stationed for some time about 45 km off the Israeli coast, it was reported today. Several Israeli newspapers reported the presence of the Soviet vessel, quoting "impeccable" sources. TheAFP - 104 words
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385 1982-04-20 1 SBC to revamp programmes from mid-year THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is to revamp its television programmes from mid-year, and the stress will be on quality films for both children and adults. Viewers arc likely to see more serious classics, and less light dramas and variety shows. Two other important changes385 words
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Article48 1982-04-20 1 LATEST SOLUTION IN SIGHT Rl KNOS AIRKS, Mon. IMkco.vi-loiis between I nlt^d StaU* Secretary of SUU' Alexander Haijc and Argentinian Foreign Minister Mean or Caste Mrndez are approaching the final stage of a solution to the Falkland* crisis, an official rce said kere today. AFP. SER THIS PAGEAFP - 48 words
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Advertisement81 1982-04-20 1 44 pages today NWC SHOULD CONTINUE SECOND TIER: NPB MANAGER Back Pag* SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS J-5 CAUSEWAY 19 COMICS 11 EDITORIAL 12 LETTERS 13 BACKGROUND 14 CLASSIFIEDS lt-28 SPORTS 25-31 Ludicrous (or Borg to have to qualify Pag* 30 Ministry explains labour law Forum, Pag* 13 Rocket Pilots AN81 words
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Article625 1982-04-20 2 House number plates NUMBERS of houses and offices should be displayed outside the entrance, and be clearly seen from the road. This is one of the guidelines that all private property owners are expected to observe by Friday. Other rules include: Having number plates big enough to be clearly625 words
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Article570 1982-04-20 2 Union revival CZECHOSLOVAKIA has taken a first-time step of revitalising its trade union movement to mobilise workers to support Communist Party goals. Its 10th Congress of Czechoslovak Trade Unions had been noted to have used more "equal" new terms to describe the labour movement and its activities.570 words
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Article266 1982-04-20 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE long-term solution to the problem of long lines (or taxis In the city centre Ues not in a surcharge because there is no guarantee that there will be a sufficient number of taxis attracted to it. A better move Is to Increase competition for266 words
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Article211 1982-04-20 2 'Tennis can do it too' BJORN Borg had decided not to play in Wimbledon this year, in spite of their deadline extension offer. The result is a stalemate in which everybody Borg himself, the fans, Wimbledon and loses. Neither is the Men's International Professional Tennis Council to blame for211 words
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Article380 1982-04-20 2 Fun clothes PING PONG is the latest madcap melee of modish mania to hit Singapore's fashion scene, says JOHN de SOUZA. It is a clothes shop set up "for all those who enjoy a fun, teens look. And for all who are young at heart from nine to380 words
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Article215 1982-04-20 2 Leave rights THE Industrial Court has ruled that Dunlop Malaysian Industries cannot ask its employees to take leave during slack periods, but could either lay off employees temporarily or place them on short-time. The ruling follows the dispute over Dunlop's requiring 299 employees to take leave under215 words
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Article249 1982-04-20 2 BULLISH RECEPTION FOR TRANSMARCO DEBUT SUCCESSFUL applicants of Transmarco shares were not disappointed when the shares opened at an 80 per cent premium over its offer price of $1.00 per share at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Transmarco, listed under the first industrial trading section, saw active249 words
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Article124 1982-04-20 2 BEHIND PAS' STRATEGY THE Islamic opposition party, Pas, seems less concerned in the coming Malaysian election to win seats than in making an impact in a few prestige constituencies. Yet it is fielding an unmanageably large number of candidates. One reason for this strategy is to get across to124 words
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Article155 1982-04-20 2 Children's museum TAIWAN'S museum for children was built to help young people understand their own culture. Among the exhibits are a model house, designed to show an example of traditional architecture and an oldstyle bedroom and kitchen. Children are allowed to try on classical silk garments155 words
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Article81 1982-04-20 3 Bombs go off at French offices VIENNA, Mon. Two bombs went off early today at the French embassy and Air France office in the centre of Vienna. Police said no one was hurt but damage at the airline office was estimated at 7 million Schillings (about Ss2 million) and theUPI - 81 words
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Article, Illustration99 1982-04-20 3 UNITED States Secretary of State Alexander llaig took time oat from his gruelling schedule of talks with Argentine leaders on the Falkland Islands crisis to play tennis la Buenos Aires on Suday. Mr Hafe, 57, who has had heart problems, changed clothes after attending a churchUPI - 99 words
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Article66 1982-04-20 3 BANGKOK, Mon. A nine-year-old girl who awoke crying during a bus hold-up was shot dead by the robbers as she sat in her mother's lap, police said today. The robbers then beat and stabbed a police officer who tried to intervene after the brutal murder ofAFP - 66 words
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Article40 1982-04-20 3 PHILADELPHIA, Mon. Gaylord P. Harnwell, an atomic physicist who helped develop sonar ranging ana a former president of the University of Pennsylvania, died yesterday at his home in Haverfora, Pennsylvania, after a long illness. He was 78. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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87 1982-04-20 3 Indira meets King Khaled for talks RIYADH, Mon. Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi met Saudi King Khaled Ibn Abdul Aziz today at the start of an official visit reportedly aimed at improving India's US$2BO million (S&O2 million) balance of trade deficit with Saudi Arabia. The Saudi Dress agency said theAFP - 87 words
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461 1982-04-20 3 MUNICH, Mon. WEST Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) today began a five-day national convention which political pundits regard as Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's last chance to retain power. The convention is being attended by 440 delegates at a time when opinionAgencies - 461 words
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Article252 1982-04-20 3 MADRID, Mon. Gunmen believed to be Basque separatists launched their fifth attack in two days, lobbing hand grenades into a civil guard barracks and swapping fire with guardsmen in the strife-torn northern region, police said today. One policeman was killed and 12 people were wounded inReuter; UPI - 252 words
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385 1982-04-20 3 Czech govt moves to win over workers But the unions won't follow Solidarity lead PRAGUE, Monday CZECHOSLOVAKIA has taken the unprecedented step of revitalising its trade union movement to mobilise workers to support goals set up by the Communist Party. Analysing results of the just-ended 10th Congress of Czechoslovak TradeAFP - 385 words
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Article, Illustration125 1982-04-20 3 CHURCH WANTS WOMEN FREED WARSAW, Mon. Poland's Roman Catholic Primate Archbishop Jozef Glemp yesterday demanded that martial law rulers release all interned females as a show of respect for women. About 50,000 Catholics gathered outside St Ann's Church in Warsaw's old city section the site from which Pope John PaulUPI - 125 words
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Article67 1982-04-20 3 MANILA, Mon. Two baby girls drowned at the weekend when a concrete wall fell on their makeshift home after floods in suburban Quezon c'ty. officials said today. The two girls, one aged a year-and-a-half, and the other only nine months, were discovered two km away from whereAFP - 67 words
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Article67 1982-04-20 3 MOSCOW, Mon. Venus is a noisy planet because of howling winds which whip constantly around its surface, according to the latest findings from data sent back by two Soviet missions to the planet. Tass news agency said microphones on the two spacecraft, which landed on VenusReuter - 67 words
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Article124 1982-04-20 3 1)1 BUN, Mon. A mystery submarine became ensnared in a trawler's nets off the Irish coast yesterday and dragged the boat three kilometres before It capsized, police Five seamen were rescued unharmed by police launches. Fishermen on other boats told police that the trawler had ItsUPI - 124 words
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Advertisement90 1982-04-20 3 Located on the seaside, in front of the beach, between sea and mountains. CANET PLAGE offers the most condominium excitement such as fishing, water skiing, tennis, shops and boutiques, restaurants, night clubs and casino, to mention just a few. FROM 30.000$ LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS COMPLETELY FURNISHED Possibility of anchorage for pleasure-boats.90 words
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205 1982-04-20 4 Top judge admits tampering with law exam rules MANILA, Mon. Philippine Supreme Court Justice Enrique Fernando broke down before a packed press conference today and admitted he tampered with Bar examination rules in favour of the son of an associate justice. The Chief Justice said he did it "in goodAFP - 205 words
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Article83 1982-04-20 4 HONGKONG, Mon. Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang yesterday urged the third World countries to continue with their struggle against threats of aggression by the Soviet Union and for equal status in international economic relations, the official Xinhua news agency reported. Addressing a reception in Beijing forReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration366 1982-04-20 4 TOKYO. Mon FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand yesterday left for Vancouver after a four-day visit here, leaving behind the clear message that Japan must accept the political responsibilities that go with economic strength. In an unprecedented show of goodwill coupled with stern warnings ofReuter; UPI - 366 words
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Article85 1982-04-20 4 SOVIET SECURITY security police arrested seven foreigners who staged a brief protest on Moscow's Red Square yesterday, calling on the Kremlin to cut arms spending and give more aid to developing countries. A press statement issued by organisers of the demonstration said those arrested included two Frenchmen,Reuter - 85 words
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Article61 1982-04-20 4 A TEAM of Islamic mediators left Teheran yesterday after a brief visit and talks with President Ali Khamenei on the 18-month Iraq-Iran War, state-run Teheran Radio said. It said the team, led by Guinean President Ahmed Seku Toure, flew to Baghdad for similar discussions with Iraqi leaders. TheUPI - 61 words
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Article63 1982-04-20 4 A FIERCE row between the Socialist and Christian Democratic parties threatened yesterday to bring down Italy's five-party coalition government. The row, over an alleged slur against the Socialists by Christian Democratic Treasury Minister Beniamino Andreatta, paralysed the administration. Prime Minister Giovanni Spadolini announced he was forced toReuter - 63 words
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Article64 1982-04-20 4 NAMIBIA'S SECURITY forces killed six black nationalist guerillas on Sunday in two clashes during the insurgents' annual autumn offensive, defence officials said in Windhoek yesterday. In a statement, the Namibia territory force said two black children, aged seven and 11, were also killed on Sunday when theyAP - 64 words
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Article55 1982-04-20 4 INDIAN EXTERNAL Affairs Minister Narasimha Rao yesterday asked Japan for commodity loans to help his country overcome economic difficulties, Japanese Foreign Ministry sources said in Tokyo. Mr Rao made the request during regular consultations here with Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshio Sakurauchi, but the sources said the JapaneseReuter - 55 words
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Article53 1982-04-20 4 THE COMMUNIST Party of Laos will hold a congress from April 26 to 28, official sources said in Vientiane yesterday. The party, officially known as the Lao People's Revolutionary Party, is the ruling force in the country. A party congress is often called to discuss major political andAP - 53 words
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Article37 1982-04-20 4 NEW DELHI. Mon. About three-fourths of executives in India are taking drugs and alcohol as means to relieve their professional stresses and strains, according to a study conducted by the Indian Institute of Management. AFP.AFP - 37 words
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185 1982-04-20 4 RADICAL FRENCH PLAN FOR U.S. GETS SUPPORT VANCOUVER, Mon. French proposals for i radical changes in United States economic policy have won the support of most of the seven countries which will attend a Western economic summit in June, French officials said. The officials accompanied President Francois Mitterrand who hadReuter - 185 words
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Article49 1982-04-20 4 NEW DELHI, Mon. Sino-Indlan talks on the protracted border dispute and other Issues between the two nations are expected to resume here on May 17, Press Trust of India reported today. The last first round, at official level, was held in Beijing last December. AFP.AFP - 49 words
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285 1982-04-20 4 Kim's son still the only one' to take over TOKYO, Mm. President Kirn M-Sung's mm remain* the man designated to succeed his father as president of North Korea. Japan's Kyodo news service, In a dispatch today from Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, quoted spokesman Hyon Jan-Oak as saying the 4»->UPI - 285 words
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Article68 1982-04-20 4 MANILA, Mon. Prison guards killed five men who were trying to escape from a government renabiitation centre in Dios in the southern Philippine province of Davao Del Stir, military headquarters here said today. It said the prisoners, serving sentences for offences ranging from theft to murder,Reuter - 68 words
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Article45 1982-04-20 4 PRAGUE, Mon. Anna Mar va nova, spokeswoman for the Charter V human rights group in Czechoslovakia, has been taken into police custody on "suspicion of incitement to rebellion" and "threats to public order," a source close to the group said last night. AFP.AFP - 45 words
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512 1982-04-20 5 MOSCOW, Mon. THE United States, Canada and France are joining the Soviet Union in a multi-million dollar joint satellite project to help find plane crash survivors and people lost at sea. Planners, who just ended a week-long meeting, said hundreds of lives could beAP - 512 words
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155 1982-04-20 5 EATON RAPIDS Slchlgan), Mob. y, baddy, wanna bay a bridge? Mayor Larry Holley Insists it's no con. Come up with the money Mr Holley says he won't take a cent under a dollar and the West Knight Street bridge Is yours. The 89-year-old155 words
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300 1982-04-20 5 Nato facing worst crisis, says study WASHINGTON, Monday NATO is suffering its most severe internal crisis in many years, a Congressional study released yesterday says. The study, prepared by the Congressional Research Service, said there was a belief in Europe that US leadership was no longer contributing effectively to WesternReuter - 300 words
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Article76 1982-04-20 5 THERE'S a three-wheel monster that can get into a tight parking spot. Known as r 'micro-car," it is Australia's smallest fuily-registered car driven by a two-stroke engine capable of a top speed of 35 km h and can travel up to 600 km without refuelling. There76 words
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Article105 1982-04-20 5 A CONTINENTAL Airlines Boeing 727 ended its flight from Washington to Austin, Texas with more passengers than it started with three kittens born in the cargo bin apparently at the same time the plane's landing gear collapsed. Bob Lauder, supervisor of Airport Services for ContinentalUPI - 105 words
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Article75 1982-04-20 5 Bl ILDING-INDI'STRY unions in Australia are seeing red at the way Wally is making a success of his business in television advertisements. Wally, the chimpanzee, stars In Walpamur paint advertisements and the unions say that his slap-dash style and shoddy technique do nothing for the painting75 words
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Article41 1982-04-20 5 CANBERRA, Mon. All illegal immigrants who posed as Vietnamese refugees last October have been deported, Immigration Minister lan MacPhee said today. The last 15 of the 146 people involved were sent to Taiwan by air from Sydney yesterday. AFP.AFP - 41 words
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157 1982-04-20 5 'One out of five in US fears N-war' WASHINGTON, Mon. Nearly one out of five Americans often worries about the danger of nuclear war, and 51 per cent think their chances of surviving a limited nuclear war are "poor," a new poll disclosed yesterday. Nine per cent of the peopleUPI - 157 words
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132 1982-04-20 5 2,000 rally to back work on plant RICHLAND (Washington), Mon. More than 2,000 people rallied yesterday in an unusual protest supporting construction of a nuclear power plant threatened by rising costs. The demonstration was spurred by reports that the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) was planning to suspend work on oneAP - 132 words
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Article59 1982-04-20 5 TOKYO. Mon. A moderate earthquake, with a maximum intensity of three on the Japanese scale of seven, shook Tokyo and its vicinity, but there were no immediate reports of damage or causalties. The meteorlogical agency said the epicentre of the tremor was SO km underground in theReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration91 1982-04-20 5 Steering home protest message MR Alex Wozniak, who was taking part In a nuclear disarmament rally in Perth recently, tooli to the waters to draw attention to his message. The «2-year-old Mr Wozniak, of Perth's suburb of Kewdale, standing aboard his pontoon, paddled himself about 15 km down the Swan91 words
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Article75 1982-04-20 6 MOTORIST Low Chin Wah, 23, whose car almost went off a flyover was fined $400 by a magistrate's court yesterday for careless driving. The court heard that the car hit a railing, went up the pavement and rammed into a lamp-post. Inspector Jack Low Kee75 words
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326 1982-04-20 6 Helping the postman to zero in quick Number display guidelines for property owners PRIVATE property owners are expected from Friday to display numbers that will make it easy for the postman to identify addresses. Guidelines were recently issued as to how such owners should display the numbers. House numbers and326 words
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Article121 1982-04-20 6 Police dig up gems in Perak THREE Singapore detectives dug a metre-deep hole in Batu Gajah, Perak on Saturday and recovered $20,000 worth jewellery wrapped in a plastic bag. A suspect was escorted back to Singapore the next day. Police said the jewellery was stolen from a house in Lorong121 words
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Article56 1982-04-20 6 THE Public Swimming Club at Van Kit Road has elected Mr Gan Eng Guan as its president. Other officials are: Mr Wong Wai Kehong and Mr Chia Kok Sien (vice-presi-dents); Mr Chong Nam Choon (secretary); Mr Chan Heng Fai (asst secretary); Mr Ng Elk Chuan (treasurer); and56 words
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Article196 1982-04-20 6 A FOOD hawker, who in February last year began serving a 12-year jail sentence for consorting with a gunman, yesterday had his sentence back-dated, on appeal, to March 24, 1980. On Feb 8, 1961 Ameran bin Mohamed Salleh, 24, pleaded guilty in the High Court to196 words
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Article, Illustration506 1982-04-20 6 Teachers miss out on 'pearls of wisdom' IN SO MANY WORDS WHAT'S in a name? Sometimes It can be quite a lot. This banner outside the Regional Language Centre in Orange Grove Road yesterday greeted 351 delegates to a seminar on well, you can see for yourself. But the word506 words
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Article, Illustration86 1982-04-20 6 Police seek his help POLICE want to contact Er Hork Lye (left), all** Tan Yr»w Chiang, alias Colin Tan and alias Allan Tan. to assist them In their investigations Into several cases of cheating and criminal breach of trust Involving aboit $IM,H#. His last known address was 3111-N, Black 22,86 words
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264 1982-04-20 6 May Day jog and rally to kick off activities AN EARLY morning Jog followed by a rally at Trade Union House in Shenton Way will kick off a series of month-long activities planned by the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) to celebrate May Day. Among other things, workers and their264 words
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Article58 1982-04-20 6 THE Sentosa Development Corporation will hold the second and third fishing competitions of its 1982 fishing series on Sunday and May 8. Admission charge for Sunday's contest at the Sentosa Eastern Lagoon Canoe Centre is 12.40 a competitor. This covers return ferry rides. The event starts at58 words
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Advertisement654 1982-04-20 7 ZQt^Sndominium units in Singapore's exclusive Area of the future in the East Coast Designed for spacious healthy family living. A new standard of family living Katong, which offers yoiff m\ bedroom with large windows. swimming pool, a dub house with a health Lifetime Investment m plenty of schools, resta-mA^A Hounded654 words
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279 1982-04-20 8 Aerospace company to sponsor studies in US AN AMERICAN aerospace company and its Singapore subsidiary have I set up a scholarship scheme for Singaporeans ito study engineering at I the University of Illinois in the United States. The Sunstrand Engineering Scholarship I scheme provides for a four-year course on any279 words
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Article48 1982-04-20 8 THE women sub-committee of Canberra community centre has organised a trip to Sentosa on Sunday, a tour of Genting Highlands and Fraser's Hill from May 24 to 27 and an intermediate cake-making class on Wednesday from 7 to 10 p.m. Telephone *****52 for details.48 words
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Article35 1982-04-20 8 THE Katong community centre women's sub-committee ii organising a series of classes on man xin. western ani nonya cake-making, jelly making, fruit and vegetable can-ing, and Western cooking. For ietails, telephone *****58.35 words
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297 1982-04-20 8 A CONGRESS will be held in November to stimulate greater interest in performance appraisal. According to the manager of the National Productivity Board's labourmanagement relations unit, Mr Wee Yue Chew, local managers will be given a chance at the congress to share their297 words
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Article49 1982-04-20 8 HOW to prepare for examinations will be discussed by a management consultant, Mr Lam Boon Tong, at the Mountbatten community centre's reading room on Friday at 7.30 p.m. The talk, for secondary students and those pursuing professional courses, is organised by the centre's youth executive committee.49 words
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425 1982-04-20 8 THE Singapore Science Centre is working on a plan to develop a science room for primary school students as part of its scheme to expose them to science at an early age. "And it may become a model of similar set-ups in the schools,"425 words
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Article, Illustration899 1982-04-20 8 JUNE TAN - Work begins on yardstick for productivity JUNE TAN SET OF INDICATORS FOR CIVIL SERVICE By Our Education Reporter GOVERNMENT ministries and statutory boards are working on a set of indicators to measure the work performance of every unit within the civil service. In line with the government's emphasis on increasing899 words
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Article35 1982-04-20 8 SOIL investigations are being carried out off Kuala Johor Fairway until the end of June. A pontoon mounted with a drilling rig will be used, and mariners are advised to proceed with care.35 words
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Article47 1982-04-20 8 THE 16th annual athletic meeting for residents of the 13 welfare homes administered by the Social Welfare Department will be held at Raffles Institution, Grange Road, on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. About 150 children and aged residents of th? homes will take part.47 words
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Advertisement700 1982-04-20 8 r?v The new g^2> revolutionary fMKjH^jßf'l wa y t° £3^3^HR^b^^ eliminate Dp I*'1 rodents! /Hygieni^l 7*3 1^ i j^ I efficient, I |f| M mm ;Jjk Ii Rodents arc the most dc-striiuivi- animals on earth and the biggest carriers ot disease. Thq ffammr Ibod, oops, buildings, sewers and structures and700 words
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Advertisement28 1982-04-20 8 when you're /v«Wi Suner Pi Pmg On <* Welm Vtr f ouper Electric Self- en™, 7 SE 33 tvneivr,; *^^BHl^^^. WrwW/M/ fm S6Bo/and "«i'e mm €^^C##y 4 FREE*?" """""•"•a28 words
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218 1982-04-20 9 TRAINING STINT IN BRITAIN FOR SILO MANAGERS SILO supermarkets will send some of its employees to Britain on a $100,000-training programme to improve their skills in supermarket operations. This was confirmed yesterday by the general manager of Silo supermarkets, Mr Lim Ho Seng. He declined to give detail! pending the218 words
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Article213 1982-04-20 9 Farmer ordered to pay $36,000 THE High Court yesterday ordered a farmer to pay $36,000 to a tropical fish farming company. The sum was part of a land acquisition compensation paid by the Housing Board in acquiring the land at Lorong Mayang, off Nee Soon. Venice Enterprises Pte Ltd, stated213 words
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89 1982-04-20 9 $1,500 fine for outraging modesty A MAN, Cheah Cheng Huat, 30. was fined $1,500 by a magistrate yesterday after he admitted outraging the modesty of a 20--year-old girl at reclaimed land near the Esplanade, on the night of March 23. The court heard that the f[irl and her boyfriend were89 words
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Article34 1982-04-20 9 A CONCERT of dance, drama and music will be held at the Victoria Theatre by St Margaret s School on Saturday at 8 pm to celebrate its 140 th anniversary.34 words
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Article, Illustration148 1982-04-20 9 Award for an honest airport employee AN honest employee of Singapore Airport Terminal Services (SATS) was praised and awarded a souvenir by the director of the Taiwan Visitors Association, Mr Dick Chen yesterday. Madam Anggama Karpaya found at Changi Airport last month a wallet containing currency notes worth $480 which148 words
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157 1982-04-20 9 THRKK members of a K»ng of five burglars, who amassed a loot ri*'!* than «Mf,Mt, were yesterday sentenced to a total of 1» years of preventive detention. Each was also ordered to be given IS lashes. Ho June Seong, 41, was Jailed for157 words
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157 1982-04-20 9 $9,000 in ex-gratia payment to firm THE Tenants' Compensation Board yesterday approved an ex-gratia payment of $9,000 to A.M. Daisy and Co, which had originally claimed $70,000 as compenstion from the land owners. Counsel for United Overseas Bank Ltd and Chung Khiaw Realty Ltd, Mr Tan Kok Quan, had submitted157 words
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Article70 1982-04-20 9 A LABOURER. Kr .mail Singh. 35, was charged in court yesterday with the murder of his son and daughter, aged three and two. He is alleged to have murdered Manjit Singh and Kumal Jeet Kaur at a block of flats in Yung Kuang Road last Saturday70 words
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Article, Illustration553 1982-04-20 9 THE Singapore Fire Service will set up a Fire Prevention Bureau to cope with an increased workload arising from new fire prevention measures that are now being formulated. Announcing this at the opening of a fire safety conference yesterday, Home Affairs Minister553 words
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246 1982-04-20 9 CIVIL servants will enjoy, on average, a 50 per cent rise in transport allowances from next month. A Finance Ministry circular states that the new allowance will be 35 cents per kilometre for those claiming car rates. For those riding a246 words
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257 1982-04-20 9 Team studies how Japan computerised A STUDY team is now in Japan to pick up valuable pointers and learn from the Japanese government's experience in computerisation The mission, organised by the National Computer Board, is particularly interested in finding out how the Japanese have promoted the computer services industry, and257 words
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Article35 1982-04-20 9 THE Institute of Education will present its seventh annual public concert, Opus VII, at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday. The Institute's choir alumni band and instrumental ensemble will be participating.35 words
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Advertisement708 1982-04-20 9 Management needs to know! I /ACT EDP Controls and Audit workshop provides training for management who need to know. EDP Controls and Audit Workshop A review of basic control features and an introduction to auditing procedures for EDP Systems. Important concepts featured in the discussions are: review and evaluation of708 words
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MALAYSIAN ROUND-UP
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Article50 1982-04-20 10 MORE THAN 300 people were fined after the Johore Baru municipality put into effect its Singapore-style tough anti-litter law from April 1. Each was fined $5. Anti-litter units, comprising municipal officers, worked in shifts to arrest litterbugs, including errant hawkers who disposed of litter around their stalls. NST.NST - 50 words
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Article59 1982-04-20 10 THE CAMERA trade in Penang is enjoying a boom time following the abolition of import duties on cameras, films and photographic accessories by the government last year. A check with camera importers, sole agents and dealers showed that sales of cameras and films had shot up tremendously, particularlyNST - 59 words
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Article77 1982-04-20 10 FORMER Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, writing in his weekly column in a newspaper, yesterday called on Arab governments to organise a holy army to recover Jerusalem from Israel. Referring to the shooting incident on Jerusalem's sacred Al Aqsa mosque earlier this month, the Tunku saidReuter - 77 words
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Article77 1982-04-20 10 DOCTORS AT the University Hospital in Petaling Jaya have gone on a go-slow. They said the move was precipitated by a similar action taken by disgruntled doctors at the Kuala Lumpur general hospital. The go-slow began yesterday, resulting in long queues at the emergency and accident units andNST - 77 words
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446 1982-04-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon court rules IT (the annual leave) is intended for V leisure, enjoyment and travel. It should not be forced on the employees merely to suit the company's con- venlence. Mr Justice Harun. DUNLOP Malaysian Industries Berhad cannotNST - 446 words
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Article228 1982-04-20 10 Growth with harmony' pledge SEREMBAN, Mon. The government will contin- ue to ensure that level- < opment projects are properly planned and distributed to maintain harmony in the country, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Moha- mad said today. All states would receive the equal attention of the government onNST - 228 words
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274 1982-04-20 10 It is the most undemocratic election of all, says DAP KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Democratic Action Party has described the forthcoming election as the most undemocratic ever held in Malaysia. It cited as evidence the "unjustified ban on public rallies" and the "all-embracing" National Front control of ownership of theNST - 274 words
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Article45 1982-04-20 10 TAIPING, Mon. More than 200 people were stranded at the railway station here yesterday as a south-bound train carrying them could not pass through the Bukit Berapit bridge. Police said the bridge was damaged after it was rammed by a lorry yesterday NST.NST - 45 words
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153 1982-04-20 10 PAS 'WILL AMEND KHALWAT LAW IF... ALOR STAR, Mon. Pas president Datuk Asri Haji Muda has said the party would work towards amending the law on khalwat (close proximity) if given a mandate by the people. He said the khalwat law should also cover nonMuslims and that the penalty forAFP - 153 words
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113 1982-04-20 10 YALA (Thailand), Mon. Thai security forces have gone on alert In sooth Thailand borderIng Malaysia against possible communist guerilla activities before the Malaysian elections, army sources said today. The sources said the Thai forces were ••ooperatinK with their Malaysian counterparts to prevent113 words
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Advertisement569 1982-04-20 10 I ASAHI AY WE WELCOME Mr. Minoru Yoneda President Mrs. Sakiko Yoneda Secretary Director Mr. Takeshi Yaegashi Sales Manager ASAHI YUKI HANBAI CO. LTD., Tokyo, Japan A. Mr. Leslie B Lewis Vice President Mrs. Diann Lewis of ASAHI/AMERICA, INC., Medford, M. A.. U.S.A. \,,ie Distributor ot ASAHI 'AY Plastic Valves569 words
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Article, Illustration500 1982-04-20 11 Case build-up gives it more teeth Base for feedback boosted by membership offer to 100,000 6 Case will now be able to monitor the market situation more closely, with such a big number of people having direct access to Case. Retailers most make an added effort to provide quality products500 words
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Article52 1982-04-20 11 A CAMP in St John Island on May 8 and 9 has been organised by the Kampong Glam community centre youth group. Fees are $14 for members and $16 for non-members. Last day for signing up is April 30. For details, telephone *****57 between 3 and52 words
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300 1982-04-20 11 THE COURT of Appeal dismissed with costs yesterday a civil appeal by motorist Lee Kuo Shin who is under a judgment order to pay $622,800 damages to Mr Lai Chi Kay, 29, of Hongkong, as loss of his prospective earnings for 15 years, followinga300 words
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Article43 1982-04-20 11 THE YMCA of Singapore will conduct a five-week course on photography for beginners. Lessons will be held every Tuesday between 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. and Saturday between 2 and 4 p.m. The first class will start today. For details telephone *****38.43 words
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115 1982-04-20 11 NOW NTUC TRAVEL PLANS TO HOLD TOURS NTUC Travel Service, the travel agency owned by the Singapore Labour Foundation, plans to set up a $200,000 company to organise economy tours of Asian cities and later to Europe and America. Its spokesman said: "We are still in the planning stage and115 words
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Article51 1982-04-20 11 THE Singapore chapter of Ikebana International will exhibit floral arrangements at the Mandarin Hotel from Friday to Sunday. The exhibition will be opened on Friday at 6 p.m. by the First Lady, Mrs Devan Nair. All proceeds will be donated to the Home (or the Aged51 words
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128 1982-04-20 11 Ministry plans new vehicle workshop A NEW $9.6 million vehicle workshop will be built by the Environment Ministry on a 1.9 hectare site at the junction of Paya Lebar Road and Paya Lebar Way. When ready by late next year, it will replace the existing workshop at MacKenzie Road built128 words
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Article38 1982-04-20 11 THE Paya Lebar community centre and Irving Road community centre are holding a cultural show at Block 124. Hougang Avenue 1 on Saturday at 8 p.m. The snow is presented by the People's Association cultural troupe.38 words
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426 1982-04-20 11 Woman tells of stabbing horror in flat lift A BANK officer relived her moments of terror in a district court yesterday when she described how she was stabbed while resisting a man's embrace in a lift on the afternoon of June 6, 1980. Mrs Auw Chor Ec, a resident of426 words
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Advertisement274 1982-04-20 11 IiBLOND PROFIT ORIENTED MACHINE Precision, Quality, Low-Cost Centre Lathes that have been the standard of U.S.A. Industry for Generations. A^^attflHfltfa^BH A—^^a^Ba l'^aT«lW^' W aiaJna^Ma! 'm awP**^.^.... Jm ■l?%:. |BjHS I I Manufactured in Singapore by:I LEBLOND MAKINO (ASIA) PTE LTD Now, serving you better through an additional distributor! Distributor: MpeCOpteltd274 words
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Miscellaneous207 1982-04-20 11 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp spc*rps spo&tg she's what vvould "cultupm. EVEhrrs" J£££ot SPORTS -YOO SMOOLP PU3HT, YOU KiJO\V JUST RWP OFF 4TO I I rt^e an ihTTEREST irJ y 1 Jisesy about it, —O^Vn" 0 fHE S| T| < R^ c e.' y j^i 1^ Blondie207 words
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506 1982-04-20 12 The Straits Times says Surcharge not a magic wand TAXI trips from the airport have been surcharged since 1980, because crowds are thin at certain times and taxi drivers said it would otherwise not be worth their while to drive out empty to meet arriving airline passengers who might not506 words
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Article, Illustration2142 1982-04-20 12 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO Part Two of a series on the prospects for a Middle East peace settlement By Our Diplomatic Correspondent STANDING at the Zion Gate and pointing to the holes in the stone wall, historic marks from each war fought at the gate, the2,142 words
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Advertisement21 1982-04-20 12 when it comes to quality, there's just no comparison! Sole Agents: H. L. Yong Co. Pt«. Ltd. STORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG21 words
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Advertisement199 1982-04-20 12 Next Monday: The Sinai withdrawal and beyond JTSLST**" -ver preBBur Food Beverages g E Fresh From Australia -Agents and distributors wanted^ Food Festival >A/ S«« Australia at \LJ 5™ at ALL I V VS) Food Hotel Asia SS 1^ j Cold Storage J JtCrX WorW Trade Centre /f^ j HS199 words
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Letter, Illustration329 1982-04-20 13 Ministry explains labour law I REFER to the letter 'What does 'wrongful dismissal' mean?" by K. K. Ng (ST, April 8). Section 14 of the Employment Act provides that an employer may after due inquiry dismiss without notice an employee for misconduct. The effect329 words
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320 1982-04-20 13 ...and it may vary from one case to another I REFER to the letter "How Section 14 of the Employment Act can be further improved" (ST, April 8) by Mr Teddy K.C. Lim. I am glad that Mr Teddy Lim, who had occasions to make representations to the Labour Ministry320 words
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220 1982-04-20 13 Painfully long wait at the hospital RECENTLY, I had a frustrating encounter with the medical staff of the Accident and Emergency unit of a government hospital. I had sustained a crushed toe at home and was rushed to the unit. As my toe was bleeding profusely, I politely asked a220 words
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150 1982-04-20 13 Cat lovers' group offers help IN reply to "Frustrated Resident*" letter "Cat's nightly visits keep flat dwellers awake" (ST, March SI), I would like to point out that The Cats' Protection League Is always ready to deal with Mich complaints, as our main objective is to clear Singapore of strays,150 words
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165 1982-04-20 13 BEFORE the implementation of Phases I and II of the Central Provident Fund (CPF) residential property scheme, I purchased a residential property. This property is currently mortgaged to a finance company under a 22-year term loan. My recent application to the CPF Board165 words
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124 1982-04-20 13 I HAVE a relative who has been given notice to quit his rented accommodation (where he has been living for the past 10 years) because a new owner has taken over. He has a wife and three children. They cannot afford to124 words
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79 1982-04-20 13 Little done to stop illegal parking THE news article "Parked lorry that caused death" (ST. March 30) prompts me to ask why the Traffic Police has taken little action against owners of vehicles that are parked along double yellow lines of major roads in many Housing Board estates. The vehicles79 words
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201 1982-04-20 13 New CPF scheme won't get more wives to work I REFER to the new Central Provident Fund scheme whereby employers have to pay a levy of 30 per cent of the monthly wage of foreign workers, subject to a minimum of $150 a month (ST, March 29). It was stated201 words
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Letter, Illustration262 1982-04-20 13 Health check to include range of hazards I REFER to the letter "Industrial diseases that need attention most" by "Right Priority" (ST, April 7). The writer asked why the Labour Ministry was intending to introduce compulsory medical examinations for workers exposed only to "minor" hazards such as arsenic and lead,262 words
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Advertisement382 1982-04-20 13 THINKING OF BUYING A COLOUR TV? THINK AGAIN Consider today's pace of technological advancement. You may well afford to own a colour TV but can you afford to change your sets often to keep up with the latest technology in TV 9 TV with remote control. TV with stereo sound382 words
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Article, Illustration1527 1982-04-20 14 DILIP MUKERJEE - PAS strategy and tactics DILIP MUKERJEE By Writing for The Straits Times MALAYSIA'S Islamic Party seems less concerned with winning seats in the April 22 election for parliament and 11 state assemblies then with making an impact In a few prestige constituencies. The object is to reassert its claim, severely1,527 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1982-04-20 14 Ivan Fernandez - Ivan Fernandez How to deal with American companies By HERE is a cautionary story for Singapore businessmen who trade with US firms. Based on the experience of a i| local trading company, it's moral is: Watch out for the pitfalls when such commercial deals turn1,144 words
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Advertisement130 1982-04-20 14 Swissair: First Class on even the shortest European flights. If you've travelled First Class from Singapore to Zurich by DC- 10 on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday, Swissair wouldn't like to bundle you ofTthere into ,i less agreeable environment for your connecting journey to more than 40 European destinations. That's why130 words
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Advertisement25 1982-04-20 14 OUnhl EYEWEAR I WmBM tl L I vvfl w I m WBf n Available from Dunhill shops and counters as well as appointed optical outlets.25 words
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Article33 1982-04-20 15 UNITED Malayan Flour Mills has reported unaudited group profits (after depreciation) of Ms4B9 089 ($846,004) for the six months ended Jan 31^1982. on group sales of $19,213 million ($21,563 million).33 words
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Article51 1982-04-20 15 INDIA Malaysia Textile Bhd has reported a net loss of M 53.2 million (against the previous loss of $944 610) for the year endeu March 31, 1981. Total turnover amounted to $15.1 million ($l5 3 million). The accumulated loss carried forward is $14.4 million against $11.2 million51 words
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Article115 1982-04-20 15 DBS Land paid about $1.1 million to purchase the additional one per cent or 1.1 million shares, partly paid up to 0.695 cents, in Raffles Holdings (Pte). In consequence. DBS Land now holds 51 per cent of the issued capital of Raffles Holdings. The property group has115 words
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Article36 1982-04-20 15 TRADING in the shares of Straits Trading resumed yesterday. The shares, (suspended on April 14 at $9.45) were traded to a close of $9.65 5 cents down from the opening price of $9.70 yesterday.36 words
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Article51 1982-04-20 15 TONG Meng Industries has informed its proposed sale of London and Pacific Insurance Company would result in an increase in the net asset backing of 13.5 cents per share. None of the major shareholders and directors of the company have any interest, direct or indirect in the51 words
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Article102 1982-04-20 15 THE KLSE has queried Malaysian Resources Corporation Berhad (MRCB), on its proposed acquisition of Selayang Jaya Sdn Bhd for Ms3o million, to be satisfied by the issue of 15 million new MRCB shares at M 52.00 each. MRCB is to inform the basis of valuing its shares at102 words
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Article40 1982-04-20 15 UNITED Industrial Corporation has purchased two wholly-owned subsidiaries. Agabus Pte Ltd and Planrite Pte Ltd. The companies will each have an authorised capital of $25,000 and paid-up capital of $2 each. They will be investment holding companies.40 words
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Article63 1982-04-20 15 NEW DELHI, Mon. The Reserve Bank of India's tight bank credit policy will prove counter-productive because of the current recession in some industrial units. The Associated Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Raunaq Singh said the government should modify and relax present credit policy, noting that recessionaryReuter - 63 words
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Article74 1982-04-20 15 MANILA, Mon. Benguet Corp, the Philippines' major gold producer, has discovered a new lode of chromite at its Masinloc Chromite mine in Zambales Province, 139 kms north of Manila. A spokesman said the discovery of low-silica chromite will boost chromite reserves and support operations at the mine forUPI - 74 words
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Article97 1982-04-20 15 TOKYO, Mon. Japanese banks, which started selling gold over the counter to the public this month, sold 670 kilos worth 1.88 billion yen in the first seven days of April. The 12 Japanese city banks now selling gold sold 450 kilos worth 1.26 billion yen and issuedReuter - 97 words
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150 1982-04-20 15 Caterpillar projects lower sales volume this year PEORIA (Illinois), Mon. Caterpillar Tractor Co expects 1982 physical sales volume to be moderately below that of the preceding year. It recently revised downwards its 1982 business outlook, but did not give an expected performance level. For 1981, Caterpillar had sales of US$9.l5Reuter - 150 words
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491 1982-04-20 15 LONDON, Mop. Trading in the increasingly popular field of gold futures comes to London today at a time when the metal's price has received a boost from a rise in international tensions. London, traditionally the pre-eminent pricing centre for the worldReuter - 491 words
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325 1982-04-20 15 SUCCESSFUL applicants of Transmarco shares were not disappointed when the shares opened at an 80 per cent premium over its offer price of $1.00 per share at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Transmarco Ltd, which was listed under the first industrial trading section, saw325 words
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431 1982-04-20 15 WOOD product manufacturers in Singapore are embarking on a worldwide search for new sources of raw materials and the latest technology to ensure the long-term survival of the local timber industry. A series of overseas trade and study missions has been planned by431 words
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308 1982-04-20 15 THE New Serendah Rubber Company has proposed a one-for-one bonus issue, its third since 1970. The bonus will capitalise MJ12.296 million from its capital reserve account which was boosted by M 531.7 million through a revaluation of its estates last year. New Serendah said308 words
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Article244 1982-04-20 15 SABAH Development Bank announced it is making arrangements for the issue of US$3O million (5564.5 million) floating rate notes due 1989. The issue, to be finalised on April 30, is to be lead managed by a team of three banks Bank Bumiputra, First Chicago244 words
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429 1982-04-20 15 JAPANESE companies are once again dominating the Asian dollar bond market this year. The latest to tap the market will be Asics Corporation, one of Japan's largest manufacturers and distributors of sports shoes. The company will be borrowing US$l2.5 million <5526.9 million)429 words
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163 1982-04-20 15 Launching pad for new building products THE Singapore Institute of Architects Building Centre has become an important reference guide for foreign buyers. The centre, which displays building products, is also becoming an effective launching pad for new building products. The centre's manager Georgina Lim said foreign professionals such as architects,163 words
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485 1982-04-20 15 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed sllghtl> higher with gains nut numbering lasses In selective moderate tradIng. Newly-listed Transmarco Ltd, a Metro subsidiary, traded initially at $1.84 and eased to $1.62 before closing at $1.78 compared with Its Issue price of $1. CSI.IM units were traded. The485 words
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Article71 1982-04-20 15 Bousu-ad Bhd Dnnlop Ind (ialnncxs MTC -4 C*C En* Uithrir Bbd NBT -1 -5 -4 CCM FAN Haw Par N»t Iran 2 •30 -5 (old SUr»nr (.en tin us lnrhr»p» Bhd PMC 2 1 -2 Pu Eire KaUiouuln St Trndlnx I' M Wcriu -5 15 Perils71 words
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Article52 1982-04-20 15 r n L' M W *.-»rn,. Credit *pore But r»l Lee Bank :.mnd Central MBS LOL ■it Steamship Berlin Plant •in K. 'kin. ran hnnit 650 520 400 322 236 600 480 370 298 202 404 368 316 30 15 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 10 852 words
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Article30 1982-04-20 15 id CocoDuta Banking 1 Cabin ieppel Ship triental Hldg. upr.me Plant E Levingilon 1UZU 250 635 240 520 340 136 434 -311 -90 -20 -20 •10 -8 -7 -630 words
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Article17 1982-04-20 15 Transmarco MUM S Land Wrts 267.000 F Merlin 150.000 *™J« »fi Total value: $12 64m17 words
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Article34 1982-04-20 15 3T Indicator: Industrials: -"inaiKC -lotels i»roperties: Minings: Plantations: 3CBC: SES Ind Apr 16 743.67 1717.32 1094.86 667.14 299.86 896 00 697.83 576.90 Apr 19 *****2 748.55 1721.28 1096.31 669.65 299.95 889.37 699.73 580.1334 words
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Article2418 1982-04-20 16 TanMver Onres In this Üblr are unofflcUl. Abated for scrip rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded in l*to M II shares each, with price quoted la dollars. INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL INI Uil DW* Ht«k Lo» Co»»*«y 8«'« N.I I' Vol Day* (■000) Hick Lew 306 247 Aetna 2812,418 words
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Article585 1982-04-20 16 TRADING rcsamed at ft •tower pace at the Slngftpare slock market yesterday at Investors took on a cautious approach following last Friday's easier claoe. The market opened on a qalet aote and remained relatively doll thronghoat the day. AltltMgh share prices held steady, buying585 words
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Article368 1982-04-20 16 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market closed mixed yesterday in less active trading. Aside from the firmer opening in selected financials, the other market sectors started off around overnight levels and values plotted a mild retreat for a better part of the morning session.368 words
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Article34 1982-04-20 16 Industrials Finance Hotels Up 29 4 1 Down 36 2 unch 17 2 Properties (HI Palms rins 5 rubbers 3 1 1 4 4 4 1 5 3 2 E rubbers Deb/Loans34 words
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Article201 1982-04-20 16 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Mui(en' price* far April M) The Commerce 2.92 3.07 The Savings Fund 1.66 1.74 Spore Prog Fund 1 26 1.32 Spore Sec Fund 1.86 2.06 Spore Invest Fund 1.07 1.12 S'pore Equity Fund 1.22 128 ASIA UNIT TKrsT (Muacers' prim l.r April M) Mai Invest201 words
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Article1438 1982-04-20 16 BID and offer price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of snare* traded shown In brackets In lot* of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Tunes Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board1,438 words
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Article290 1982-04-20 16 STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed near Friday's level with early losses pared by light bargain-hunting in the afternoon, brokers said. Prices opened slightly lower in very quiet trading due to lack of fresh factors, they added. The Hang Seng index closed off 1.83 points at 1,180.65, against a loss290 words
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Article264 1982-04-20 16 PRICES in the Sydney stock market were mixed yesterday, with resource stocks falling after a drop in gold prices overseas, while industrials were generally higher, brokers said. At the close, the All-Ordi-naries index was 1.2 points down at 476.1. The industrial index rose 1.1 points to 628.3 with the264 words
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Article294 1982-04-20 17 THE Tokyo stock market held generally steady in dull tradcontinued to dominate in the absence of any new marketmoving factors, dealers said. i AllnomoU) Akai A_hi Chra A_hi UUus Bank TBanjru Bridftiton* Canon Chljroda Chubu Pwr Cltlacn D Nip Print U Nip Toryo Dallchl Kuifyo Bk Ebart Fuji Bank294 words
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Article644 1982-04-20 17 LONDON, Mon. The market closed mixed after a quiet start to the new account, with trading still overshadowed by the Falkland Islands dispute. At 3pm the FT index was down 0.7 at 550.0 after 545.9 at 10 am. Oils firmed after a cautious start to leave gains of 4p644 words
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Article32 1982-04-20 17 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1 180.65 Friday 1 182.48 Week Ago closed AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 628.3 Friday 627.2 Week Ago closed All. ORDINAKIKS Monday 476 1 Friday 477.3 Week Ago closed32 words
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Article1558 1982-04-20 16 BID and offer price* officially nsted and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of share* traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AjMimiU (4.208) call Aleam (1.245) (1) 1.24 (1) 1.23 cd A Cbae1,558 words
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Article398 1982-04-20 17 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with May RSS One buyers quoted at 186.50 cents per kilo, up half a cent on last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on after hours' closing levels and later ruled inactive throughout the session,398 words
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Article34 1982-04-20 17 Rubber: Apr 19 Singapore: May: 186.50 cents (up 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Maj: 207.50 cents (up 0.25 cent) Tin: M 529.35 per kilo (down 5 cents) Official offering: 325 tonnes (up 130 tonnes)34 words
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Article112 1982-04-20 17 THE KII.c (BAR for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at {24.883 and closed at $24,825 yesterday. Gold was fixed at US$356.75 in London this morning. Source: N.M. RaUnrUM ■■ft ta Sal Hongkong 357 50B 355 50B SHOOS 3560OS Singapore (2) 358 70B 355 SOB *****B *****S Export prices in112 words
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Article99 1982-04-20 17 NOON SSR and SMI! pnc*« ywKrday ■A 8 May Juae (Carnal Mtk) (Forward Mta> Hu.rn B*lUr> Barer. S.llrr. Illoopallell 162J0 164.50N 163.90 165 SON SSR 50 llttfipallr.i ***** 162.00N ***** IS3OON MBBLB May J»" SMHCV 11-unpallMl IWW 200 SON- 200 50 202.50N SMH I. II ten p^ku99 words
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Article28 1982-04-20 17 THE STRAITS tin price eased another five cents to M 529.35 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 130 tonnes to 325 tonnes.28 words
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Article148 1982-04-20 17 CHINESE I'roduor Exctaage, Singapore, n««n rlasliig prices per IM kg yesterday. (ooanut «U: Bulk fob {97 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $109.00 sellers, new drum fob $113.00 sellers. (•pr»: Mixed (loose) $47.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok while pepper fob Asia NI.W $375 00 sellers. Sarawak148 words
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Article145 1982-04-20 17 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian palm oil market finished slightly steadier in fairly active trading yesterday, dealers said. South in April rose $2.50 to MS950 per tonne and central was traded at $945. In May south was unchanged at $947.50. The refined market was featureless on lack of overseas145 words
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Article175 1982-04-20 17 THE US/Sing dollar opened at $2.1510/30 and was traded to a low of $2.1460 70 at the close in the Singapore forex market yesterday. Trading was moderate amidst some commercial selling of US dollars. The US dollar against major currencies was weaker, despite an increase of US$7.l175 words
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Article46 1982-04-20 17 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on April 19: Overnight: 3.i Call deposits: 3'i% Biyiu Sclliaf I- mi hi th rreasury bills 34 3H 1-month Sank bills 813/16 811/18 3 months CD 8 5/16 8 3/16 6 months CD 89/16 87/16 tower: N»tta—I Utanul46 words
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Article34 1982-04-20 17 Closing interbank rates for Singapore dollars on April 19: Offer Bid Overnight 15 14 1 month S 8 2 months g3 16 8 1 IS 3 months 8 B. Overnight mode 7',34 words
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Article24 1982-04-20 17 THE Average rate at which major Sln߻part> banks are carreatly prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.13 per cent.24 words
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Article332 1982-04-20 17 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on April 19. Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on April 19: CurrMtCM* Nominal rat»i Smithsonian P«rc*nlagi quoted yaitarday croH)p*nty changi l>ocal dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1460 2.1470 2.8196 -23.8! Sterling pound332 words
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Advertisement28 1982-04-20 15 IN THE LONG TERMITPAYS TO DO BUSINESS WITH SOMEONE YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF. BTW The car and truck rental company you've never heard of. Phone: *****30, *****24, *****7.28 words
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Advertisement27 1982-04-20 16 th l° h W rllament ensures I the budgeted $12.4 billion I' s the way iiinteS I Budget comment oyLeeSooAnn Economic survey |s^^^^^ tyJohnDrysda/e ON SAiE NOW!27 words
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Advertisement1211 1982-04-20 17 Ml tm> M S M LJ Kj i^H A fl mm mi H mm, ■I jL II vl^ I IBKV3RC»PII«ST%WiI^DICTIO!VTO2SIZES. i 1 Not only does the V3R give excellent size to size copies, it's also capable of producing reductions to 2 sizes 20% and 50% of originals. Now, copying and1,211 words
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172 1982-04-20 18 OCBC gains control of discount house THE Oversea-Chinese Nanking Corporation has increased Its shareholding In International Discount Company Ltd to 51.43 per rent from 4$ per cent, making the latter a subsidiary of the group. In a statement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore, OCBC said it has, together with172 words
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469 1982-04-20 18 RAFFLES City (Pte) Ltd, the developer of the futuristic hotel, office and shopping complex of the same name, has become a subsidiary of DBS Land through an intricate move which has gone largely unnoticed in investment circles. Last week, DBS Land, now the holding469 words
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418 1982-04-20 18 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Levi Strauss and Co's profit decline may last at least through this year as its name loses some prominence in retail circles, with the decision to let the retail chains Sears Roebuck and J. C. Penney sell its products. AccordingReuter - 418 words
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163 1982-04-20 18 Marshalls, Fulton to remain separate TWO British money-brok-ing firms Marshalls and Charles Fulton will continue as separate units in Singapore, in spite of a recent takeover move which brought them under one corporate roof. A few weeks ago, London's Mercantile House, which owns Marshalls, acquired Fulton for L 6.5 million163 words
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141 1982-04-20 18 LONDON, Mon. Some very poor results from Rio Tinto Zinc operating companies, including a second-half loss at CRA, have braced the market for a steep downturn in 1981 earnings. At £102.3 million (SJ37B million) after minorities, they are marginally ahead of lastFT - 141 words
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260 1982-04-20 18 MILAN, Mon. Exactly a year after its divorce from Dunlop, Pirelli, the Italian tyre and cable group, has announced a sweeping reorganisation aimed at unifying the hitherto fragmented management of its operations worldwide. The cornerstone of the scheme, which caps three years of steady r*FT - 260 words
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Article177 1982-04-20 18 LONDON, Mon. Lonrho's 15 per cent shareholder Gulf Fisheries may have done other holders a good turn by kicking up a fuss about the group's proposed increase in borrowing limits from twice to three times shareholders' funds, incorporating associate reserves into equity along the way.177 words
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324 1982-04-20 18 MRCB to buy Selayang Jaya for M $30 m MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation Bhd (MRCB) has gone on the property acquisition trail again, with the proposed purchase of Selayang Jaya Sdn Bhd for Ms3o million. In a weekend announcement, MRCB said it will issue 15 million new shares valued at Ms324 words
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Advertisement252 1982-04-20 18 FOUR REASONSTO MAKE YOUR CHOICE EM AIL EC 901 AIR COOLER B i^v ii 1 I j II I II j-u l3 Jj. ____Jr i yfcnW N I COOL The new EM AILAIR features some of the most 5 limes air circulation with high temperature and constant innovative changes you'll252 words
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Advertisement32 1982-04-20 18 2 BARGES FOR CHARTER OR SALE 180' x 50' x 10' Please contact 502, sth Floor, Fook Hai Building, 150 South Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Telex: TAWAN RS *****. Tel: *****1 i32 words
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Advertisement564 1982-04-20 19 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES Mondoy Fridoy 900 om 530 pm CLASSIFICATION CROUP l U l \k J?-00 P m or next day) Ordinory 90 cts per word (Mm $1 3 50i Iff 1 _S^fj^C^af!^C\Bl lieT^ Iff^l jM*»-jKI f l)|\| COUNTER SERVICE: (Mm $52 80 Sundoy Timev D Employment \^^lV^//^i^V^Jf\'^s</l I564 words
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Advertisement298 1982-04-20 19 NOODLES COME TO the Noodle People Woh Hup Noodle House. Other specialities: 'PEI-PA' Duck, Earthen-Pot Food. Porridge. Dally 11 a.m. till 2.45 am at 159-161. Kitchener Road. Tel: *****70 Take-away available. EXCELLENT VEGETARIAN FOOD. c Fast service, alrcondltloned. 21 Easy parking loa.m. to 8.30 p.m. p Kwan Im Vegetarian Restau-298 words
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Advertisement627 1982-04-20 19 I SPECIALIST IN upholstery, ustom-made sofas. Trade-lr ccepted. Reasonable price *****0 day *****75 night USMION (SOFA'S) SET for rev holsterlng or made-to-ordei overs, contact Anne Foo *****0 lEUPHOLSTERV, MADE TO IRDER, Sofa, settees and curalns for homes, offices anc lotels Phone *****46. lE-UPHOLSTERY OF OLD Sofa foi lomes. Hotels, Offices627 words
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Advertisement469 1982-04-20 19 ATTENTION LADIES. SCIENTIFIC i slimming and spolreduclng al Louise Klerk's Salon. 22 Ngee Ann Building, telephone *****82. MARTINA'S SALON 11-A Calrnhlll Circle massage/ saunabath/ bar- ber/ facial 10 am to 10 pm. Ring (Spore) *****81/*****88 29 Beauty Culture TO GET R» of All your skin problems, make a personal appointment469 words
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Advertisement1117 1982-04-20 19 TONG MAI INTERIOR DECORATOR Provides you the best quality and latest decorate materials such as Itahan marble, ceramic, wall tiles parquet etc and our specialist win also provide you free designs and demonstration for reconstruction, exteneion. fencing, flooring, iron works, cabinets, painting, plumbing, carpel and all other works. Tefc34s3St7 563.1,117 words
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Advertisement492 1982-04-20 19 FOR SALE Spare parts for Miller Big CM Welders Skag.it RB-80 Winch Ingersall Rand Winches HSUL K6U Parkins Diesel Engine 4-154 Misc. air, fuel and oil filters, used com mo equipment, video/TV units, ship radios, projectors, video tapes, etc. All above are available for viewing at the Brown Root Warehouse,492 words
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Advertisement332 1982-04-20 19 59 Industrial Supplies MALAYSIA RED BRICKS Available only 25.5t per brick Please contact Vineen Co. Pte. Ltd. Tel: *****75/*****8* CHEAP SALE U.S.A. Origin engine oil SAE 40 for dlesel engines Priced to clear at 400 dollars per 209 litre drum. Also hydraulic oil suitable for cranes, tractors and rotary air332 words
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Advertisement569 1982-04-20 19 ATTENTION INDUSTRIAL SUPPLI ERI Please forward your quotation for Industrial safety equipment. Industrial safety boots, leather PVC. gloves, safety helmet, life buoy, life raft and signal flares Please lei: *****29 for Sales Department. Mr Wee ADVERTISER WITH MANPOWER and lorry facilities seeks contract In removal, transportation It allied services. Day569 words
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Advertisement524 1982-04-20 19 FEW THOUSAND BOTTLES of 500 ml car shampoo Selling below cost at SSO.B& per bottle Interested call 4M-3M3 LARGE QUANTITIES OF Malay slan bricks available for sale Quick delivery to site Interested contact ***** 11 L/C, T/R, O/O Minimum 51. 000.000 00 facilities available Company turn over exceeding S6.ooo.ooo oo524 words
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Advertisement397 1982-04-20 20 Q Employment ijjlA Q Emptoynmit ||4 Q Eiwptoywnt |jj|^ Q Employment fi| Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial REQUIRED TUTOR FOR Subject* English and Chlneae !<w I'nmary One girl <>n>- Pr» I On* Connear district 2057 prelrrrrd AppU to Maxwell Koad I SECONDARY 4 PHYSICAL Silence hemale tutor* required397 words
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Advertisement333 1982-04-20 20 Xwl.^m amm, THE PJj CORPORATTOINJ JNGAPOHE |2 Ljr/lITEO Has vacancies tor the following position*:A) STENOGRAPHERS a Completed Secr-tailal course. c Full GCE 'O' level, c Good shorthand speed, c Insurance experience not necessary, though an advantage 2) CLERK/ TYPISTS II c Minimum 3 credits In OCE O' level with English333 words
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Advertisement256 1982-04-20 20 A NEW VENTURE AWAITS YOU RELY-ON-US We know what Is best for you. Just call: *****66 SECRETARIES c Shorthand 80 w.p.m. GIRL FRIDAY c OKI/ Sagem c 50 w.p.m. shorthand TELEPHONE OPS c PABX/PMBX KEYPUNCHERS c IBM 3742 TYPISTS c 35 w.p.m. and above L§ Ui\L*All l b% |Mj»|frW|||HijjgJ ■»[^^B^^T^MTT^lTTl^lwT^^s»i256 words
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Advertisement503 1982-04-20 20 (wang) requires a STOCK CONTROLLER The successful candidate will be responsible for the control of inventory and logistics ol spares and service parts: Requirements: c Mature and pleasant personality c Able to work with minimum supervision. c Minimum 3 years' experience preferably In computer industries c OCE A' level. Attractive503 words
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Advertisement586 1982-04-20 20 Wa ara an established group of companies in tha food beverage and engineering field In order to copa with our axpansion programma, wa hava craatad tha following job opportunities: 1) SECRETARY i 2) ACCOUNTS CLERK 3) PURCHASER 4) CASHIER For Post 1. 2 and 3, applicants must be matured, possess586 words
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Advertisement597 1982-04-20 20 Peri An established Manulac- luring Company in Jurong urgently requires: RECEPTIONIST Pre c OCE 'O' level. wltl c Pleasant personality. Qua c Oood telephone voice Salary a Fringe Benefits c Oood monthly salary. c Increment on confirmation c Transport provided at different pickup points. 1 c Annual Increment and 13th597 words
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Advertisement497 1982-04-20 20 >H MORRIS BORST (PTI) LTD lonal Financial Planning Con■nts to British and other eioaes. requires a:PERSONAL ASSISTANT/ GIRL FRIDAY for their MO fere nee will guen to appllts with experience of dealing i the expatriate community, lificstion. OCE 0- or A 1 level in Maths and English Typing 40' 50497 words
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Advertisement506 1982-04-20 20 Changi requires urgently EXPERIENCED FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ TYPIST c Minimum OCF 0' level education English stream c Experienced In handling PMBX Switchboard (3 x 12) c Able to type accurately at 30 wpm c Able to speak fluent English and Mandarin c Age 18 to 30 years. Transport wiH be506 words
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Advertisement552 1982-04-20 20 A trading company requirea GENERAL CLERK Requirements. Od <)' level Oood knowledge of spoken and written English Ability to type Knowledge ol operating telex an advantage 1 year's experience Interested applicants, please apply with full personal particulars and contact telephone number to: THE ADVERTISER MAXWELL ROAD P O BOX 20*0552 words
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Advertisement557 1982-04-20 20 Company in Jurong requires TYPIST/TELEPHONE OPERATOR a IiCK-O' level c 1 year's relevant experience c Pleasant personality c Age above 'B c 5-day week c Transport provided at different pick-up points c Other fringe benefits will be given interested applicants pieaee apply personally al: 19 Benoi Place Singapore 2JS2 Tel:557 words
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Advertisement516 1982-04-20 21 *A D Employment 86 Situations Vacant d) BtrtmrUttft Clerical ACCOUNTS CLERK a OCE O' level a 2to 3 years' relevant experience c Bilingual and fluent In English c Bookkeeping' Arrountlni experience c Able to keep full set uf accounts interested, pteeee caM: I lisas A motor company requires: FEMALE GENERAL516 words
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Advertisement815 1982-04-20 21 B Newly established furniture compe- ny located m Kranp requires experienced ACCOUNTS CLERK Salary depends on experience lnlrrpstrd please call 2SSS7S7. JANE TAN REQUIKKI) 1 E XPERIENCED CHINESE FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR a Knowledge of typing interested please call personally or 454, CMAHGI ROAD SINGAPORE 1441 TEL: *****61 SCHOOL LEAVERSH Are815 words
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Advertisement1002 1982-04-20 21 ill! Q Employment FAST EXPANDING COMPANY BBS immediate vacancy for (irnrml Clerk ABle to type and have knowledge of Import and export coding procedures Interested, please apply with contact number, to: Tanglln PO. Box 495. Spore 9124 FEMALE CLERK REOUMEO OCI level, able to type, available Immediately I.unch provided $3201,002 words
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Advertisement519 1982-04-20 21 TRADING COMPANY REOUIRES Experienced Female General Clerk immediately Interested please contact Mr Kwek at *****9 URGENTLY REQUIRED ONE Xx perlenred Receptionist (PMBX switchboard cum Typist Please contact *****42/ *****45 to arrange for an Interview. A FIRM OF Management Consultant requires a Typist Immediately Please tel: *****40 for Mr Low for519 words
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Advertisement522 1982-04-20 21 n\\ d p- 11 J GUTHRIE SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED (GUTHRIE ENGINEERING) (A member of the Multi-Purpose Group) Invites applications from hardworking and dynamic person for the post of:SALES REPRESENTATIVE in our Airconditiomng a Building Services Division The successful candidate should H possess a Technical or Vocationill Certificate In Alrcondltlonlng and522 words
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Advertisement558 1982-04-20 21 RajtßassssssssssaKariaSßssßßW Sj Have you ever thought ol e |obS 0 that pays an average or aboveCl P $1000 00 per month? Why don'tW v you fom us? st A Our female sales personnel not fl A only eern good income, bulfl n also earn themselves expenses flfl n paid overseas558 words
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Advertisement588 1982-04-20 21 llfllD 6 I MALE SALES PERSONNEL c Demonstration of kitchenwares products in departmental stores and supermarkets. c Willing lo work hard c Salary minimum $500 per month s Completed N.S Interested, pleaas call personally today and tomorrow at: ot-3S, City Plaza Geylangßoad PART-TIME SALES PROMOTERS/ BEAR PERSON For either weekdays588 words
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Advertisement669 1982-04-20 21 FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS required to be stationed at departmental stores, with or without experience Basic salary plus commission Interested applicants, please call. *****86 or come personally at Unit 330. 3rd floor. Peninsula Shopping Complex. Spore 0817 COUNTER SALESGIRL WANTED Must speak English and Mandarin Age 20 to 30 Training provided669 words
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Advertisement396 1982-04-20 21 ill II Emptoynwit HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD Wanted those who are Young and energetic 3 credits in GCE o' level (for position of inspector Above 16 years of age Completed National Service Willing to work on 3 rotating shifts H you are. hurry and iom us as a396 words
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Advertisement524 1982-04-20 21 EUROPEAN STANOARO ELECTROMCS PTE LTD (A iMtilOsry ef THOMSON BRANDT. French I aartars in HiQh Technology Electronics and Houaenoss ApeMonces) We have Immediate vacancies for the following positions PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Applicants should have a ground with 2 years' supervlence In spray painting, hot stamping, and silk screening operations They must524 words
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Advertisement623 1982-04-20 22 H y Bay j 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical VOSPER PRIVATE LIMITED is in international Company engaged m a wide range of marine engineering activities including ship construction, ship repair and design of sophisticated military Wr are seeking for an experienced person to assume the postQUALITY CONTROL TECHNICIAN leporUnfl to623 words
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Advertisement558 1982-04-20 22 METRONICS SINGAPORE PTE LTD (Manufacturer ol Car Cesaette end Radio) A well-established manufacturing company has Immediate vaI nn ii-s for our new production MALE ASSISTANT PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS c Age 21 -29 years old i c At least 1 year's supervisor) experience In the factory TECHNICIANS c Age 21 -29 years558 words
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Advertisement540 1982-04-20 22 I ■aar Firm dealing with Industrial Coatinga requires: SITE Q.C. INSPECTOR AND SUPERVISOR Duties: c sit* Inspection to ensure that contractors comply with specification and application procedures. r e Able to write simple reports. Qualifications: c Knowledge of painting procedures either In Ma- > rlne. Buildings or Automotive will be540 words
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Advertisement669 1982-04-20 22 Communication Equipment Manufacturer urgently requires: 1. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS •or alignments end repair of radio equipment. Appkcents should neve: c STI Certificate or NTC 3ln Flectronlc c at least Ito 2 years of workIng experience Salary commensurales with experience 2 MALE OPERATORS c No experience required c Minimum Primary 6 c669 words
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Advertisement392 1982-04-20 22 i MECHANICAL ANO ELECTRICAL Consultant requires Draughtsmen with or without experience State contact telephone number to ST Box ABl4BO 1. New Industrial Road. Singapore 1953 WIREMAN. NTC 3. Must be able to perform dlesel engine wiring, trouble shooting Completed N S Please write In to 27-A. Blk 1 Unit 3392 words
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Advertisement349 1982-04-20 22 Olivetti, Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment has immediate vacancies in its manufacturing operations in Singapore for: We offer: "pj n8 5267 At least 3 increments in the first year $298 after 1 year service Candidates with experience in assembly of mechancial mechanisms in typewriters, B calculators, etc may j349 words
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Advertisement902 1982-04-20 22 ill Q Employment AGE: 16 and above If MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION I OPERATORS I mm NEW STARTING SALARY $15 on Confirmation •$5O BONUS on Completing 3rd Month's Service 5 DAY-WEEK or Rotating Shift with Alternate Saturday-off e SHIFT ALLOWANCE: $2.50 per day NO SCOPE WORK INTERESTED APPLICANTS, PLEASE APPLY PERSONALLY WITH902 words
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Advertisement434 1982-04-20 22 iM D fr"**** ll lll REOUIRED MALE/FEMALE PradueUon Oparaton .■> days work Nn mleroeeoph work, tree ■me lo Naironlcl Industrit-s PU I 1.1. Blk 1. 131 C Boon Ki-iik Read. h) Domestic New Japanese Electronics compeny requires FEMALE OFFICE CLEANER Requirements: Age between 18 to 35 Able lo speak and434 words
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Advertisement525 1982-04-20 22 AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES (PTE) LTD. Immediate vacancies exist in our newly established Company at 4th Avenue, Bukit Timah Knoweldge in basic warehouse and storekeepmg functions. c Knowledge in automotive spare parts Possess class 3 or forklift driving licence Ability to speak simple English Some experience in driving forklift tug master. Some525 words
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Advertisement565 1982-04-20 23 IIA Q Employment I|A [J Employment 68 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous M CAMNMU. HOTEL PTE LTD requires SENIOR MIDNIGHT CLEANER I a Oross salary S4OB per I c Al least 1 year's experience in marble floor maintenance (stripping, sealing, waxing and burnishing) MIDNIGHT CLEANERS I a Gross salary $378 per565 words
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Advertisement392 1982-04-20 23 mcujGO polo ■1 1 near o i Immediately Requires LAUNDRY ATTENDANT Starting salary: $39Sp m confirm. ad salary: S4lSp.m. c Srcondary education c Malr applicants must have completed thrlr fulltime National BenraM c Willing to work 2-shifl duties JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK Starling salary: $33Sp m confirmed aalary: SSHp.m. a Pamala392 words
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Advertisement531 1982-04-20 23 COLD STORAGE Th« •■tabh.h*>d group ol compa ni« is •■pending gioatly lit r«lail operations and tn*r«tof« require, the following personnel 1. FEMALE SHOP ASSISTANTS tlon 16 years and above 2. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS NTC Grade 3 In Electrical Kitting Installation Those without the above i qualification but have relevant experience are531 words
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Advertisement534 1982-04-20 23 D.S. SECURITY SERVICE requires JUNIOR SUPERVISORS SECURITY SERGEANTS SECURITY GUARDS Qualification. I c Between 25 -58 years of age > c Must be able to speak and write simple English c Previous experience would be an advantage. We offer an attractive salary, transport allowances and fringe benefits for successful applicants.534 words
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Advertisement990 1982-04-20 23 n f HOKURIKU (S) PTE LTD requires urgently DELIVERY DRIVER c Age 25-30 years c Secondary education with knowledge of English and Mandarin a Possess clean driving licence 3 c Must be physically fit and willing to work hard a Singapore citizen, completed N.S. Interested applicants, please call personally with990 words
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Advertisement498 1982-04-20 23 n aik I stinpioyiiisjii Japanese Travel Agency urgently •equiresI) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK OCE < level. > Typing speed 35-40 w.p.m i Some knowledge of Japanese preferable 1) OFFICE BOY Must be able to speak and understand English. Own motorbike preferable nlereeted applicants please apply a own handwriting with recent Mssport498 words
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Advertisement629 1982-04-20 23 OFFICE MESSENGER wanted c Understand English c Must have valid Class 2 licence Attractive salary and benefits will be offered. Motorcycle will be provided to successful candidate. Interested applicants, plsass writ* in with telephone contact to S.T. BOX A ***** 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 1953 REQUIRED URGENTLY GENERAL CLERK629 words
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Advertisement1422 1982-04-20 23 ljjl| Q l**taimm* hnmadiata vacancies tor: SECURITY GUARDS (S and 12 hours shift) a Below 50 years of age a Must be physically fll a Ability to read and write simple English c With some security expert I ence c Good pay Please caM personally at: GOLDEN MILE SERVICES PTE.1,422 words
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Advertisement691 1982-04-20 24 iIX |J Employment tt Brtnetiom Vacant I) Miscellaneous WAITERS/ WAITRESSES. DISH- j WASHERS AND Female COOkll id) required Hotel Mir.iin.ir .roundfloor. 401 ifl6 durMtOffla (lours WANTED PART/FULL-TIME Walters Waitresses for north Indian restaurant Shift 1100 am/ :< OOp in r'or interview please call personally at 18 Murray Street, (food alley)691 words
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Advertisement814 1982-04-20 24 ST MARK S INTERNATIONAL H'^pit.tl r ->i v i r«- Immediately Bo) Preferably with motorbike Please call Mr Chew, tel *****88 ext 104 SUPERMARKET CASHIERS. SALES is Snack Bar Waitress. Cake Shop Assistants. Carpark Attendants. General Cleaners Apply S3-A. East Coast Road TECHNICAL APPRENTICES SALES Demonstrators required No experience necessary.814 words
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Advertisement755 1982-04-20 24 enfr K Vehicles A Boats DATSUN PICKUPS. VANS trucks MM fur rental Call Kirn Chu Trading ra< (Pte) Ltd. 25 Upper Dlckson PA Road, tel *****41/*****38 (Dl KENG SOON AUTO offers new Mil aircondltloned rars with free ''<> mileage for hire. Telephone: pa 337-7533 MOBILITY PWVATE LIMITED. The OC car755 words
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Advertisement762 1982-04-20 24 D It7t, DATSUN 120 V a Ircond. dlo/ cassette, sports rims I WO eligible 5512,500 0.n.0. avid 47V-0873) D It7t OATBUM 1600 c.c. alrnd. radio, cassette, original .Intwork. good condition 7.9000n0 Tel: 222SO9s Tay. SI IMO DATSUM Bluebird 1600 One private owner, alrcond ssette. road tax/ tyres new '1 *****03762 words
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Advertisement755 1982-04-20 24 Vehicles* Boats MHO IMO. HONDA ACCOM) automatic. 4-door. private owner I Full accessories, central locking I Excellent condition. 5529.800 ono Telephone: *****23 (Miss Ooh) 1979 4-DOOR HONOA Accord. 1 owner. Accident free. With accessories 527.000 ono View SO. Blk 8. Kin Ming Industrial EsUilc Singapore 2067 Tel: *****22 or *****79755 words
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Advertisement944 1982-04-20 24 1974 AND 1970 Mercedes 2306 Both company registered Alrcond chauffeur driven. Excellent condition Highest offer secures Enquiries *****91 1979 MERCEDES 2008 Manual Ist company owner, alrcond. radio/ I cassette, tax December '82. Excellent condition $36,000 on o *****92. 1978 MERCEDES BENZ 200 alrcond. cassette/ radio. PARK eligible tax new. Tip944 words
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Advertisement883 1982-04-20 24 Vehicles ft Boats ALMOST IMI COROLLA MX One owner, alrcond. radio cassette. I sports rims, tyres, tuff-kot* $22,600 *****2 ALMOST T7 TOYOTA Cellca. alrcond. sports rims. PARK, good I condition Price 115 900 Contact I *****59 MK> 77 CORONA 1800 c c Airron. sports rims, equaliser, radio, cv- I selte883 words
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Advertisement872 1982-04-20 24 IMO DAIHATSU CHARADE XTE Ist owner, alrcond. 8.000 miles Radial tyres, perfect condition MM 19M VOLVO 244 (il. One private owner, automatic gear, alrcond rasselte. road tax/ tyres new TV I *****03 CAM NUMBER PLATE for sale KF9OZ Interested call *****81 or M ***** Michael Lee CHARADE S-SPEED AIRCON cassette.872 words
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Advertisement584 1982-04-20 24 fa Vehicles Boats ATTRACTIVE OFFER for all gtMxt used ewi 'rum 1875 (company prUat* registration accepted) aim. Nfatrad all PARK and scrap car CHENG KWA TRADING CO BLK4I. 12*4 BENDEMEER ROAD SINGAPORE 1233 TEL: *****57/ I ATTRACTIVE CASH OFFER All used and scrap cars Company and private acceptable Yong Lee584 words
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Advertisement705 1982-04-20 24 URGENTLY REQUIRED ONE Mer 'Kirs 200 to 280 Company or pri vale registered Preferably I to i! years old Contact *****46 x 101 Susan URGENTLY REOUIRED A good used car from 1976 oi Company or private registration ruii.Miierrd Please ring 253H7. Mr Koh ADMINISTRATOR SEEKING ONE company non-PAKF vHnrl.Genuine sellers705 words
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Advertisement3960 1982-04-20 25 f& F Accommodation Properties \\St\\ F Accommodation Properties \A\\ F II'SrSSS? 8110 \A\ F ftSSSSES? 8 0 KS INDUSTRIAL BUILDING— Prime Investment ks For Light \c <r building Industries \y^/ 2 Storey Terrace FactoriesX r^\m^\ with Mezzanine Floors: \^_yO\ Ist Level —factory V^H O$T Ist Level A -a n» Mezzanine3,960 words
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Advertisement891 1982-04-20 25 i DIST 21. SHERWOOD beautifully furnished studio apartment, convenient lo Ju roim Town, (m>ol si,,i curity. available Ist May 82 .Hse.i Monies *****15/ *****21 WALK-UP FLATS NOVENA Villa. I us fully furnished |2JOO Mong Leong garden, brand new. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished. $2,500 Both .I. mediately OA ite *****65 *****96891 words
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Obituary, Illustration633 1982-04-20 29 MADAM LIM MOY AGEO 74 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 1 7-4-82. LEAVING BEHIND. SONS: Toh Teck Yong Toll Keok Toh Ah Sa Toh Ling Toh Tlap Tal DAUGHTERS IN LAW Ong Chat Khltn Yap Mok l.au Chan Ping Boey Tan Beng Hoon DAUGHTERS: Toh Bok Hua Toh Slew633 words
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Obituary, Illustration131 1982-04-20 29 IN EVERLASTING MEMORY OF MR. THIAN AH KEE DEPARTED ON 20/4/1978 "YOU HAD LEFT US 3 YEARS AGO. BUT THK THOUGHTS OK YOU BRING BACK SAD MEMORIE8 AND TEARS. TILL WE MEET AT JiCSUS FEET SADLY MISSED NEVER BE FORGOTTEN BY WIFE. CHILDREN. SONS-IN-LAW. DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW AND GRAND-CHILDREN131 words
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Article121 1982-04-20 29 JOCKEY Bill Sharp will be out of action for some two months. He is nursing a fractured wrist sustained in a fall at the saddling paddock at Kuala Lumpur last Saturday. He was mounting Many Returns in Race 3 when the mishap occurred. His arm in121 words
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Article1676 1982-04-20 29 IPOH. Mon Weights. C leea 4 Dr. 8 1 ,200 m arTi lT Idri'^2.a^1 dri '^2. a^ (Ratings: 81-48) for this weekend s races here: 5 Don Giovanni 57 61 I 14 Sonic Commander SATURDAY »1L.i.." 10 Wessley Smith 55 57 n 12 Paskivitch 54 5 56 (Ratings:1,676 words
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Article, Illustration450 1982-04-20 29 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Saas Fee, whom many thought has "gone over the hill," brought off a betting coup when he captured the Class 1 Div 2 1,600 m race here yesterday. Would Saas Fee have won the Sultan450 words
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Article319 1982-04-20 29 How the beaten favourites fared ONLY two first favourites Cakrawala and Dawn Command obliged at Kuala Lumpur over the weekend. How the beaten favourites fared: SATURDAY (soft): RACE 1: Flake Of Snow, slow into stride, was never in the hunt thereafter. He finished 10th out of 12 runners. RACE 2:319 words
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Article138 1982-04-20 29 PIGGOTT WINS IN DRIVING FINISH PARIS, Mon. BRITISH champion jockey Lester Piggott was at his masterly best when riding Greek shipping tycoon^ StavTos Niarchos' Persepolis to a two-length victory in the Prix Noailles at Longchamp yesterday. Persepolis was near the rear on entering the straight and he then ran intoReuter - 138 words
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Article100 1982-04-20 29 Azuma Hunter triumphs TOKYO, Mon. Azuma Hunter, ridden by veteran jockey Hiroyukui Nakajima. won the 42nd running of the Satsuki Sho (May Flower), the Japanese version of the British 2,000 Guineas race, at Nakayama racecourse near Tokyo yesterday. A field of 20 elite three-year-old colts competed for the first titleAFP - 100 words
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Article26 1982-04-20 29 THE place dividend in Malaysia of Trepan, winner of Race 1 at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, is $8 and not $16 as published yesterday26 words
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Advertisement10 1982-04-20 29 'In Memoriam' is for the loved ones whom you remember....10 words
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Advertisement53 1982-04-20 29 IN EVERLOVING MEMORY OF: ALLEN TAN KHOON KEE Departed 20th April "78 Dearly missed but fondly remembered by Wile. Sons. Brothers Sister. STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS A OBITUARIES $13.50 lor 15 word* (run-on style) wa.oo for 3cm. x 1 col. (semi-display style) c $60.00 for 3cm x 153 words
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Article, Illustration876 1982-04-20 30 A stalemate in which everybody is the loser BUT there the similarity ends. Golf honours its champions; tennis, it seems, doesn't. Can you imagine Nicklaus or, for that matter, Palmer, Player, Watson, Hogan or Hagen, to name but a few having to qualify for the Open, US Open,876 words
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Article351 1982-04-20 30 TENNIS ROUND-UP HOUSTON. Mon. Czechoslovakian Ivan Lendl won the US$3OO,OOO ($636,000) River Oaks international tournament by default here yesterday after Argentina's Jose Luis Clerc, upset that the rain-delayed match was being moved to a lighted court, withdrew. Lendl pocketed the US$lOO,OOO first prize andAgencies - 351 words
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Article218 1982-04-20 30 BOSTON, Mm. The computer that will monitor the Boston Marathon today cannot predict the winner, bat It has produced some other Interesting Information on the list of 1,615 entries. For example, this year's typical men's runner will be 57.1 years old, 1.7S metres tall and S7218 words
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547 1982-04-20 30 GOLF ROUND-UP RANCHO LAS COSTA, California, Mon. American golfer Lanny Wadkins held on to win the U*****,000 Tournament of Champions here yesterday despite shooting a one-over-par 73 in the final round. He finished with a total of eight-under-par 280 to win by three strokesReuter; AFP - 547 words
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Article125 1982-04-20 30 SIX must be Yeo Kee Heng's lucky number, judging by the way he noled in one at Seletar Golf Club at the weekend, reports DERKK WILD. No, his ace did not come at the difficult sixth, which, though only a par four, just about125 words
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780 1982-04-20 30 Uribe turns it on to earn Peru victory SOCCER ROUND-UP BUDAPEST, Mon. Peru, a goal down after only 35 seconds, beat fellow World Cup finalists Hungary 2-1 yesterday with two goals from their brilliant midfield player Julio Cesar Uribe. The Hungarians were without eight first-team regulars, who were either playingReuter - 780 words
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Article37 1982-04-20 30 ATHLKTICB: Bob Roggy set an American record by throw ing the javelin 93.72 metres at the Bruce Jenner classic meet in San Jose, California, yesterday. The former record was 91 44m, set by Mark Murro37 words
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Article73 1982-04-20 30 BASEBALL: Terry Kennedy cracked a two-run double and Broderick Perkins added two more to highlight a seven-run eighth inning as San Diego defeated Los Angeles 9-3 to give the Padres their first fourgame sweep over Dodgers since 1969 Other US results: Detroit 5 New York 2, Cleveland g73 words
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Article55 1982-04-20 30 BASKETBALL: Chicago Bulls beat Indiana Pacers 112--104 in a US National Basket ball Association match. Other results Boston 119 NY Knicks 99, Philadelphia 110 Milwaukee 86. Washington 99 Atlanta 96, Kansas City 106 Houston 104, Utah 128 San Antonio 120. \jas, Angeles 120 Phoenix 115. Portland 119 Seattle55 words
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Article68 1982-04-20 30 BOWLING: Thailand's Montri Vipitsines won the Masters title of the Thailand Open championsips when he shot down 4.796 pins to average 199.8 in the gruelling 24-game grand final at Bangkok's Star Bowl Thailand made it a 1-2-3-4 finish as Supote Peerasophon (4,764) took second place, defending champion Kasem68 words
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Article27 1982-04-20 30 BOXING: South Korean Park Chong-Pal knocked out Indonesian challenger Suwamo in the fourth round of a scheduled 12-round Orient Pacific middleweight title bout in Seoul.27 words
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Article28 1982-04-20 30 In AtlMtle City, Matthew Saad Muhammad, former World Boxing Council lightheavyweight champion, stopped Pete Mclntyre in two rounds in his first fight since losing the title28 words
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Article24 1982-04-20 30 GYMNABTICB: The United States men's gymnastics team beat the Soviet Union by 291.85 points to 219.05 in a meet in Gainesville. Florida.24 words
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Article22 1982-04-20 30 HOCKEY: The Kenyan Union drew 2-2 with the visiting Pakistan International Air lines side in a friendly international in Nairobi22 words
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Article80 1982-04-20 30 RUGBY LEAGUE: Leigh edged out Leeds 19-18 in a British Division One match. Other results: Div. 1: Bradford 28 Wakefield 7. Castleford 13 Widnes 21. Feather-stone 26 Wigan 14. Fulham 17 Hull 12. Hull Kingston Rovers 45 Whitehaven 3. St Helens 15 Barrow 6. Div. 2: Cardiff 3280 words
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Article18 1982-04-20 30 RI'GBY UNION: The AllJapan team beat the Canadian national side 16-6 in a goodwill match in Tokyo.18 words
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Article20 1982-04-20 30 VOLLEYBALL: The visiting Argentinian national men's team lost to Japan's Suntory Company 0-3 in Tojo town, in Kobe20 words
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Article25 1982-04-20 30 In T*ky«, (he visiting Soviet Union women's volleyball champion ohib. Uralovka. lost their second match 2-3 against their Japanese counterparts. Hitachi Club. Agencies.Agencies - 25 words
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Article289 1982-04-20 30 SYDNEY, Mon. Wollongong drew 2-2 with St George in an Australian Football League match. Other results: NmtUual Lragnr Sydney City 4 Newcastle 0. Footscray 2 Leichhardt 0, Sydney Olympic 5 Brisbane City 0. West Adelaide 2 Canberra 2. Heidelberg 1 South Melbourne 0. Preston 2 Adelaide CityReuter - 289 words
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Advertisement364 1982-04-20 30 "l on and your family will jump out of Ix-d for If you sometimes think you're ux>king for a A clean home and clean clothes, whatever next. 7 breakfast when it's prepared with these wonderful small army, let SHARP give you a helping hand. End the day in a simple364 words
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Article, Illustration549 1982-04-20 31 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Rhonda cannot afford to relax By SHE was having prr terns with the extremely bouncy ball, especially when it came off the side wall and to her backhand. "It's a little too bouncy for my liking," said Rhonda Thome, the world'sCLIFTON AW - 549 words
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190 1982-04-20 31 THE central council of the Singapore Hockey Association have decided not to send a team to the international invitational tournament in Quingdao, China, from July 5-12, reports HAKIKAT RAI. Said M. Param, SHA secretary: "We had originally agreed to take part in the tournament.190 words
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Article34 1982-04-20 31 VERONICA SIM scored a hattrick in Singapore Recreation Club A's 3-0 win over Singapore Cricket Club B in the first round of the Singapore Women's Hockey Association's knock-out tournament at the Padang yesterday.34 words
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Article, Illustration311 1982-04-20 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By MIDFIELD player Lim Tang Boon has, for the second year running, pulled out of Singapore's soccer squad for the King's Cup tournament in Bangkok from May 1-22. And Lim's reason for withdrawing this time is the same as last year's311 words
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295 1982-04-20 31 Changi CSC to face disciplinary committee CHANGI Constituency Sports Club have been ordered to appear before the Football Association of Singapore disciplinary committee for accumulating more than 60 demerit points in their Ovaltine National League Division One matches, reports JOE DORAI. From the 11 matches they have played so far,295 words
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Article82 1982-04-20 31 LONDON, Mon. England soccer manager Ron Greenwood today named Tony Woodcock, of West German club Cologne, in the squad for the British Home Championship match against Wales in Cardiff next Tuesday. The squad: Ray Clemence, Peter Shilton. Joe Corrigan; Phil Neal, Phil Thompson. Viv Anderson. MickReuter - 82 words
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Article41 1982-04-20 31 BANGKOK, Mon. South Korea beat Thailand 1-0 today to capture the 11th Asian schools soccer tournament. The half-time score was 0-0. Indonesia trounced Hongkong 5-0 to finish third. Malaysia. Singapore and Brunei also took part in the tournament. AP.AP - 41 words
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Article22 1982-04-20 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Federal Territory beat Kedah 2-0 in a Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium yesterday NSTNST - 22 words
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Article217 1982-04-20 31 Ex-champ in SAGE team on tour LIM WHYE SHENG, the former four-time Singapore champion, is among the 16-strong table tennis team of the Singapore Action Group of Elders who leave today for a tour of Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea, reports PETER SIOW. Lim, the 1961, 1963. 1964 and217 words
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Article30 1982-04-20 31 INDIAN Association A trounced Police 7-0 in a Singapore Hockey Association under-23 match at Balestier Road yesterday. Other results: LA B 2 PARC 2. CSC 3 KHALSA B 0.30 words
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Article24 1982-04-20 31 KIM SENG edged out Cairnhill 2-1 in the inter-constituency volleyball tournament at the weekend. Other result: Bukit Panjang bt Khe Bong 2-124 words
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353 1982-04-20 31 CONTINUING our series on World Cup venues VIGO (Spain), Mon. Vigo has covered up a smelly river and La Coruna has rebuilt its crumbling stadium for the World Cup soccer finals in June. The two port cities of Galicia in the north-west353 words
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Article, Illustration409 1982-04-20 31 PETER SIOW - Mavis splashes to two junior records PETER SIOW By MAVIS EE, the girl who has for far too long been blacked out by swimming megastar Junie Sng's shadow, is finally threatening to break out of the valley of darkness. In yesterday's national junior championships at Toa Payoh. Mavis rewrote two409 words
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Article146 1982-04-20 31 FOR the first time since last week, when the prequalifying round of the Carlsberg Stars-of-Tomor-row bowling tournament started, there were no changes to the top three positions in the various events at Kallang Bowl yesterday. Andy Chan, though, managed to snuggle up to joint fourth position with146 words
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165 1982-04-20 31 'British athletes need more support' LONDON, Mon. Former British Prime Minister Edward Heath said yesterday that Britain do less to encourage their sportsmen and women than almost every other major nation. Writing in the Observer newspaper, he said sport, like the arts, was essential to the physical and spiritual healthAFP - 165 words
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Advertisement243 1982-04-20 31 MINOLTA NEWS RELEASE MODEL Hi-Matic GF COUNTRY OF MANUFACTURE: <Q a P a n^ PROPOSITION: Minolta's tested quality at a price never before possible FEATURES: Built-in pop-up flash Low light/use flash signal Easy film-loading system with safe load signal Minolta 38 mm f/4 optical glass lens Convenient zone focus system243 words
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Miscellaneous94 1982-04-20 31 ATHLETICS Woodsville Secondary meet (National Stadium, 8 a.m.). Peck Seah School meet (National Stadium, 2 p.m.), Delta Circus Primary School meet (Queenstown AC. lpm). East Payoh Seconday School meet (Toa Payoh AC, 8 a.m.). Raffles Girls' Secondary School meet (Toa Payoh AC, 1 p.m.). BOWLING Cftriikerg SUn-*(-T*m«rr«» r'ihlpt (Kallang, 12.1594 words
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Article28 1982-04-20 32 ROME, Mon Edouard Saouma, dirertor-general of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation said today world hunger is spreading despite the good harvests of 1981. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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230 1982-04-20 32 YAMIT (Israeli-occupied Sinai), Mon. Israeli troops today dropped metal cages over squatters opposing the Sinai withdrawal and evicted them. This was the start of an operation involving an estimated 20,000 soldiers. The methodical operation began in the morning at the small farming outpostUPI - 230 words
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Article77 1982-04-20 32 NEW YORK, Mon. Iraq would resume diplomatic ties with Egypt after Israel's scheduled April 25 total withdrawal from the Sinai, Newsweek magazine said in its latest issue. Iraq was one of the first Arab countries to break relations with Egypt after former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat visited IsraelAFP - 77 words
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324 1982-04-20 32 CANBERRA, Monday TWO Australian ministei a row over a colour country's trouble-plaguec. rs resigned tonight after television, plunging the J government into a new crisis. After five hours of intense discussions with senior ministers, Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser announced he had accepted theReuter - 324 words
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135 1982-04-20 32 CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), Mon. At universities across the country, administrators are becoming concerned that computers, which in the 1970s became the everpresent teaching tool, are becoming the vehicle for high-speed plagiarism and vandalism. "It is a problem, something that happens wherever you have bright students," Professor AaronNYT - 135 words
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Article, Illustration494 1982-04-20 32 WONG Al KWEI - WONG Al K WEI SAYS NPB MANAGER By THE National Wages Council should continue recommending secondtier wage increases despite complaints from several employers and employees. This was suggested yesterday by Mr Wee Yue Chew, manager of the National Productivity Board's labour-management relations unit. He said494 words
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438 1982-04-20 32 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW By THE Ministry of Education has chosen Apple computers again as part of the master plan to familiarise schoolchildren with, and encourage them to use computers. But NEC (Nippon Electric Company), the Japanese computer company which has been making inroads438 words
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Article35 1982-04-20 32 NEW DELHI. Mon. Ughtning struck seven people dead in Uttar Pradesh on Saturday night as hailstorms and unseasonal rains lashed various parts of the northern state, reports reaching here said yesterday. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Advertisement128 1982-04-20 32 SEE PAGE It BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Qantas has joined in the fare discounting with a vengeance that has shocked some airline executives. There is fear that if the fare war continues at this savage pace, some of the smaller airlines may not survive, reports FLORENCE CHONG128 words
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Advertisement349 1982-04-20 32 Svenson can help the way you look. It 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 balding head but349 words
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Miscellaneous135 1982-04-20 32 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers In a few areas from midday onwards. TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.18 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Bangkok 25 34C Rain MelkMrne 7 19C Fine Beljbiß 12/23 C Cloudy Mmc«w -2 11 C135 words
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Article, Illustration981 1982-04-20 1 SIXTY-FOUR kilometres east of Bangalore in southern India lie the Kolar gold fields. There, the Bharat Gold Mining company has been extracting ore for over 100 years. The remaining ore Is not rich only five milligrammes of gold per kilogramme of ore (five parts in a million) and981 words
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Article, Illustration349 1982-04-20 1 CAROL HONSA - CAROL HONSA By INDIA'S first operating satellite blasted into space from Cape Canaveral 10 days ago, riding piggyback on a Nasa rocket. Next year, a second will follow, hitching a ride aboard the United States space shuttle Columbia. Together, the satellites will greatly expand India's communications349 words
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Article, Illustration505 1982-04-20 2 THE Rocket Pilots (Ch 5, 11.15 p.m.): Seventy -eight years ago, the first automobile crossed America from coast to coast. It took 71 days. Now, a round trip to the Moon takes five days. Man's constant search for ways to break speed barriers have led him505 words
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Article, Illustration493 1982-04-20 3 The flowers can be rare African lilies or just roadside lalang, but Ikebana experts will show how both the exotic and the common can be transformed into floral delights at the annual charity Ikebana exhibition this weekend. DANA LAM lets us in on some of the visual treats493 words
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Article, Illustration600 1982-04-20 3 FOR the stars of last year's SBC Chinese Talentime contest, the glitter has turned into a lustre that needs polishing. As one finalist put it: "Talentime was something like the examination. When it was over, everyone had to look for a job.' f600 words
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Article, Illustration1621 1982-04-20 4 code It's an unbelievable riot of the most improbable colour combinations; JOHN de SOUZA walks into Ping Pong and gets hit by reds, yellows, blues and even wild white. WOW! What a riot of screaming colours, all the vibrant, electric, dazzling hues of funfun, up-market European fashion. And1,621 words
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Article571 1982-04-20 5 LAN EDWARDS reporting from Gum Tree Creek, Australia but not a hurting one. ..just one that would make it go to sleep with pleasant dreams." Inevitably, it was one of those nights when sleep was impossible. Everything conspired to keep us restlessly tossing and turning. The possums571 words
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Article613 1982-04-20 5 LINDA NEO - When I was a child LINDA NEO By DINNER was over; the atmosphere's relaxed, the company decidedly nostalgic. "I was just a child during the Japanese Occuaption," began Jack. "It was such an exciting time; we knew no fear. "I still remember huddling in an air-raid shelter when the bombs613 words
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Article, Illustration1861 1982-04-20 7 DANA LAM - First psychogrammed hotel DANA LAM B> In fashionable Paris (where else), the well-heeled well-known are making a beeline for the latest and most expensive accommodation available, planned with the help of a psychologist. CATHERINE MCLEOD takes her hat off to hotelier Rene Hatt, for his concept for Nova-Park Elysees Hotel.1,861 words
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Advertisement213 1982-04-20 1 GET MORE THAN A CASUAL LOOK, mi^m 1 l m W^tH^^^^^^^^^ Get in to a Vanda shirt. And get the look L_ !P k^l E»^M Ik you ve always wanted With Vanda s •fcaHi J^ M |m»^''^^^ new Engineered Stripes' in schematic At ■■■31k f Wt W colors and quality213 words
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Advertisement24 1982-04-20 1 INSIDE The latest for t modish maniacs OUTLOOK, Paget Four and Five I Incredible nest I in City Of Light Page Sevan m i24 words
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Advertisement230 1982-04-20 2 %iMxfwjniz 'Jiolicuncr 111 fCk&JKUJIMM wf &Jwza.iUcno 111 toc&dhx/ form Oemct NEWSTUDENTADMISSEONS Applications for places at St. Aldates College are invited from students of cither sex wishing to prepare for the General Certificate of Education (GCE) at 'A'-levcl for University or Professional Career entry. 'O'-level tuition is also available. Si Aldates230 words
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Advertisement28 1982-04-20 2 _JII i Call the one and only r^T rrri Dr. Sony LiT^J any day of the year Jf m^ The Sony Service Centre IMANCHU ™j/L| Robert Elegant isssL-J28 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous243 1982-04-20 2 or Jayne star in this afternoon matinee. ■klfjHr^fl Mari Memasak (Ch IBN fll i^M 5, (.25 p.m.): If you've I m^ k^^H got bottles of instant coffee lying about the I^^Hni place and you need to S^^H et ric^ of Fatiman L^^l Tani has the solution to your problems. She243 words
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Miscellaneous942 1982-04-20 2 Another household ices, thus saving the poem is Sima name co-hosts the money for both patient Xiang Ru, who has a show the Nashville and hospital. melancholic and Mandarin, Matthew romantic life himself. Tan. I SBC 8 A And tne P O6ll1 which The SBC Dancers is now a classic942 words
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Miscellaneous1258 1982-04-20 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Crocodile 730 And Weath r Forecast Tears < Mala y) 4.50 Afternoon Matinee They Came 750 Face Th From Beyond Space 8.50 Little House On The Prairie 6.15 News 9.45 News and Weather Forecast 6.25 Mari Memasak Kek Lapis Nes1,258 words
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Advertisement494 1982-04-20 3 KDD blazes a colour trail fWF t-- (Kk^ even onguul. ...with the Vanda Missjoaquim on the first anniversary of Ww W^t^lißi Singapore's national flower. fjplj^Ht The celebrated Vanda Missjoaquim and other engaging orchids make .^3 1^ l^ e r c °l° unCu l debut in a new gold-wrapped collection from494 words
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Advertisement246 1982-04-20 4 > wr You'll breeze along, too, with the Smoo-Cake" by Mary Quant The superI smooth foundation powder which gives >"^ I V°u the finest semi matt finish that lasts all Bfl day— and night "Smoo-Cake" in 6 natural ||H shades the perfect base for any face W> MARY QUANT MCCOTUTIMM2246 words
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Advertisement95 1982-04-20 4 WAKE UP YOUR SKIN before you A 1 go to sleep >^ M We often take our skin lor granted Till it breaks out and we B begin to wonder why Your skm needs the gentle care M^ of Anne French' Deep t^BT Cleansing Milk Anne French' melts away make-up95 words
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Advertisement67 1982-04-20 5 STOP THAT SCRATCHING! Great news for people who are always scratching their scalps because of dandruif. seborrhea or even psoriasis. Denorex' Medicated Shampoo is formulated to help remove ugly white scales, control flaking, medicate scabby lesions, and lift off scurf It also helps stop itching No matter what shampoo you've67 words
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Advertisement229 1982-04-20 5 *tfve Adventures of MOfft* 'A Mm 1-4-1 K^^ pJ b Y JESSIE WEE mm II Lj%l I I I Illustrated by Kwan Shan Mci Jt J f\ fJ J I lr^^mS y Available in English, Chinese and Malay m p A series of 10 books depicting the enthralling %%W)^L\t. >229 words
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Advertisement378 1982-04-20 6 The Singapore Scout Association presents A GRAND CHARITY PREMERE under the dtstmguehed patronage of the B Presrient ot the Smgajxre Council of Sooal Service DR.EE PENGUANG sponsored by MR. BRIAN CHANG President, Singapore Scout AssoaaOon §j AJt proceeds to Drßeqfamki Henry Sheares p Scout Scholarship Rnd I PRINCE THEATRE: TOMORROW378 words
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Advertisement471 1982-04-20 6 QHCANISMTIQM Bl y:ii.'f«jaaV-i nmm NOW SHOWtMG II am I 30, 4 00. 6 45, 9I b -BRAVE AftCHCR" PART 4 Mandonn m Scoo* color H NOWSHOWfMG I I om, I 45, 400 645 915 9 "BRAVE ARCHER" PART 4 j. a Mondor»l *i Sc rdor I TODAY ONLY Mom I471 words
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Advertisement275 1982-04-20 7 r COMPUTER EVALUATION "1 I SELECTION I Date 4 June —30 July 1962 I (Tuesday A Friday) B Duration 14 Sessions Mk Time 2.30 p.m. 5.00 p.m. H Fee $700 Tha oourw aim to provida participants with a systamatic approach in th« evaluation and Miactton of a I computer tystam275 words
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Advertisement557 1982-04-20 7 INTERNATIONAL MUSIC FAIR Singapore. World Trade Centre, T^X^^ZXVZI m NOVEMBER 24 —27 1982 jtt 9^± Ofoouci* and mtucm^ South E«stA»n FifstAs.anlniefn3lK)naiE»h.b,lK)non Book.ng lof e.hitxt spac* -s no* open Musical Instruments Accessories ano i ProtessKxvai Music Recording and B B^^bHbV^' jt^ "-y' Manulactuung Equipment «fl H# at^ i ♦v ejL^^^Ha«j B^a^aV557 words
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Advertisement865 1982-04-20 8 NOTICES run TENDER FOR FRESH FRI'ITS, VEGETABLES AND COOKED PRAWN/ FISH CAKES Singapore Airport Icrminal Scrxiccs I Pte) Ltd invites tenders tor the suppl\ and delncr\ ot large banana, pomelo, chcrrv tomato, long bean. fresh young asparagus, abalone mushroom. Iresh young corn and cooked sa\our\ prawn lish cakes for the865 words
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Advertisement411 1982-04-20 8 SUMBIMND Sundstrand Engineering Scholarship Program Sundstrand Corporation, USA and its local subsidiary, Sundstrand Pacific Pte Ltd, have established a Scholarship Program for selected Singaporeans to study engineering at the University of Illinois. This scholarship is a demonstration of Sundstrand's commitment i to the Singapore Government's plan to develop a pool411 words
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SECTION THREE
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Bilingual
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Article, Illustration621 1982-04-20 1 While we have a Science Centre to explain the different aspects of science and technology, Taiwan set up two years ago a museum to help explain to children how people lived in the past. THE museum is the brainchild of Miss Linda Wu, managing editor of621 words
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Article, Illustration65 1982-04-20 1 S'jaj't«flDJL*if^tt ¥t_l*^fH7 A*R^W*^o *^^j^flß Dmit'MW aw4jsu>J" m^tta t *^HWHA-SBfl *fnsTUftaM#n«iti #****#ifi] wrTsrr AfttS^di^fJ t#wft«*it -e^tt* w«*it tw>awm* 4i9 40 «(i®7Sn W*n tt it tt*[3i*7 -f-* }I*itft*J!|Bg^|!t||«r 3**JX«ir«rftWW« |SaIS'TSE*KBM"«HI*"' *w)ina wt7 -man* &^Tii:«i(n7»?«(i i<l^fii*WSc«-' *«»t SB A iJJcIiA If *tscßt7«ascawjatt ffißTUK«?i*ii*w:i: f^Affl^^SilitSttSt 4 -B^mawftXE '2jA&etj&7 3R° w rtjiEßftmtfetifftr +*)immnx9m aa*"*iswt»^t« »JIHf*f65 words
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Article, Illustration951 1982-04-20 2 Lu Yaw - MILESTONES ALONG... THE WAY OF THE BRUSH Lu Yaw (Part 4) Encounter With Chinese Painting may be said that the freer, easier and more calligraphic manner of landscape painting, which commands a large following in later periods, has been inspired by Dong Yuan and Ju Ran, received a great impetus951 words
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Advertisement941 1982-04-20 1 X S APPOINTMENTS r r A y^^Sx FINE SOfJiCIC CNC edm IH'llflC KeppelShipvartUmrted <^"fo^^^ \m closure of register Vry< 4^ niwoc \/r»i i tho \A/r»rlrl i irct nror icion I MIDF INDUSTRIAL CONSULTANTS SDN. BHD. Further to the announcement of the uth April r <V &S yIVeS yOU me WOriU941 words
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Advertisement301 1982-04-20 2 APPOINTMENTS WARI\ER mmmWk LAMBERT^^^H DISTRICT SALES MANAGER (Based in Singapore) Warner- Lambert/ Parke Davis, a member of the world-wide Warner-Lambert group of companies with major lines of business in Pharmaceuticals, consumer products and confectionery, has been established in Malaysia/Singapore with local manufacturing facilities since the mid 1960s Our range of301 words
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Advertisement260 1982-04-20 2 SPECIALISTS IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT An overseas organisation currently forming a Malaysian Subsidiary Company seeks applicants suitably experienced and qualified for the following positions: 1 Project Managers Must have had previous field experience at Management level on major Building and Civil Engineering contracts. Previous experience in large scale housing projects260 words
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Advertisement577 1982-04-20 2 thk bankki ptcy act (CHAPTER 18) APPLICATION TO APPROVE COMPOSITION IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 45/63 Chin Lee Radio Co (sued as a firm) of 140 A Chang! Road. 4''j miles, Singapore TOOLROOM SUPERVISOR proprl(lor Chan Sin Wah, 1/c No *****65-D) Qualification* Technicion Mechonical 855/76 Johnny Heng Su Diploma or its equivalent577 words
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Advertisement316 1982-04-20 2 THE BANKSITTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18, lff» EDITION) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 595/72 Ang Thlam Klat Steven Ang trading as Alf Enterprise of No 217- J Block 312 Clementl Estate Aye 4 Singapore 0512 637/75 Seah Tong of No. 89H Block 61 Telok Blangah Heights Singapore 0410 324/77316 words
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Advertisement435 1982-04-20 2 CONDOLENCES We extend our deepest sympathy to the family of the late Mr. S.K.S. Syed Amirudeen (Chairman and M.D. of Deokay Sdn Bhd trading as Star Stationery Co. K.L.) who passed away on the 12th April 1982. From: Brands Stationery Co. City Stationery Co. Gulam Co. Pto. Ltd. ((aiming Co.435 words
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Advertisement739 1982-04-20 3 APPOINTMENTS The German -Singapore Institute of Production Technology invites applications for its Diploma Course in Production Engineering Technology commencing 16 August 1982 THE INSTITUTE MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS The CJerman-Singaport Institute of Produc- Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents tion Technology (GSI) is a technical co- Possession of one of the following739 words
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Advertisement361 1982-04-20 3 A newly Established Company engaged in the Import and Export business of Japanese automotive parts and having its branches in the Middle East and Europe, requires a person who has experience in importation of Japanese automotive parts. Attractive salary for the right person. Apply with full details to S.T. Box361 words
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Advertisement231 1982-04-20 3 SAFE Travel, an established and reputable Travel Agency is looking for a highly motivated, achievement oriented candidate to fill the post of: TRAVEL SUPERVISOR The incumbent should possess a minimum of 5 years experience in the industry. He/she should also be familiar with all aspects of ticketing and the planning231 words
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Advertisement623 1982-04-20 3 as Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (Private) Limited j f Tta ifStrtM Cwmmv if Sli|a>trf's S2 kllllu NtrtckMlcal ctailix It Pila Apr Mirbiu. livltM tfpllcitiant Iron uittbly iMllfiri cariMatM fir Mm folliwiii potitinWAREHOUSE SUPERINTENDENT The successful candidate will be involved in setting up the Company's computerised warehouse during the initial stage623 words
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Article, Illustration457 1982-04-20 4 KEBANYAKAN orang Melayu mengetahui cerita 'Si Tanggang', kadangkala disebut 'Si Tenggang', kerana ia adala h sebuah cerita yang terkenal dalam cerita-cerita rakyat Melayu. 'Si Tanggang' adalah cerita anak dernaka yang enggan mengakui ibunya kerana ibunya itu seorang yang mi.skin, lantas dia disumpah oleh ibunya dan bertukar457 words
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Article494 1982-04-20 4 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman By MOST Malays know the story of 'Si Tanggang', sometimes pronounced 'Si Tenggang", because it is a well known story in Malay folklore. It is the story of an ungrateful son bereft of filial piety who refused to acknowledge a poor old woman as494 words
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Article, Illustration730 1982-04-20 4 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 21 8 Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman By Listl 1) Asap berkepul-kepul naik dart bangunan yang terbakar itu. Smoke belched from the building which was on fire. 2) Kita memerlukan mum is untuk menyalakan lampu ini. We need matches to light this lamp. 3) Kanak-kanak suka membaca730 words
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Advertisement579 1982-04-20 4 APPOINTMENTS Applicants are Invited for the lo^ owin 9^^*^SSSSSSSiHS9 positions:1) TECHNICIANS (KaUangpS^H ITC in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent \32CI Those without the above qualifications but with relevant working experience in yM an Injection Mould Operation will be 13 considered w Able to work on shift i Completed N.S. or exempted579 words
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Advertisement584 1982-04-20 4 GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) MALAYSIA APPLIANCE COMPONENTS SDN. BHD. in Knta Tinggi invites applications from suitably qualified Malaysians to fill the following vacancies:A FINANCE MANAGER A degree in accounting from a recognised University with a minimum of 3 years accounting experience in a manufacturing environment. The successful candidate will be responsible584 words
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Miscellaneous104 1982-04-20 4 21a) Selepas lamuan. Badang melaporkan kepada Raia bahawa dia rasa dia b) Sementara itu, Benderang juga membentahu Tun Pandak tentang halnya mempunyai peluang yang baik untuk mengalahkan lawannya itu dengan Badang dalam |amuan itu tadi dan tentang rasa hatinya bahawa Badang terlalu perkasa untuk dialahkan 21a) After the feast, Badang104 words
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