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Title Section14 1982-05-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article, Illustration504 1982-05-14 1 Galtieri 'eases the hardline As casualties mount... BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. Argentine President Leopoldo Galtieri, warning of imminent British attack, today reportedly dropped his demand for immediate sovereignty over the Falkland Islands and offered to start talks with Britain to pursue its objective of sovereignty. Gen Galtieri, in what was seenUPI - 504 words
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526 1982-05-14 1 but in Britain, the war of words rages on LONDON, Thurs. WITH banner headlines and outraged commentaries, Britain's rightwing tabloid newspapers yesterday clashed with Liberal rivals and the British Broadcasting Corporation as the war of words escalated over news coverage of the Falkland Islands conflict. "The United States lost the526 words
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Article, Illustration484 1982-05-14 1 Braniff goes bankrupt Kjgvrai DALLAS, Thursday BRANIFF International, an upstart airline that began flying in 1928 with a single tiny aircraft and became a international carrier before plunging US$l billion (552.13 billion) into debt, today suspended all flights and told its 9,500 employees not to report to work. Airline president,AP; UPI - 484 words
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221 1982-05-14 1 DROPPING OF TAX PLAN A BLOW TO SCHMIDT BONN, Thurs. West Germany's Conservative opposition won a victory yesterday when Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's government dropped plans for a value added tax (VAT) increase to finance a 12.5 billion mark (5511.2 billion) job-creation programme. Mr Dieter Oosser, chairman of a parliamentary mediationReuter - 221 words
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Article60 1982-05-14 1 Russia sends up two cosmonauts MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union today launched a manned spacecraft which would dock with its new orbiting station Salyut-7, the official news agency Tass reported. The craft was manned by two cosmonauts, Anatoli Berezovoy and Valentin Lebedev. Tass named the spacecraft as Soyuz T-5 andReuter - 60 words
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Article95 1982-05-14 1 BRANIFF International Airways had only a brief history of operations here because it "overextended Itself," local airline sources said yesterday. Braniff, the eighth largest airline In the United State*, set np Its Singapore office In OctoSer, 1919, bat mm f ourfß Itself running Into financial95 words
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160 1982-05-14 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. The I government has drawn up a list of four development priorities for Batam Island, south of Singapore, in its efforts to turn the island into a free-trade industrial zone. Chairman of the Capital Investment Co-ordination Board (BKPM), Mr Suhartoyo, today told newsmenAFP - 160 words
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Article53 1982-05-14 1 TOKYO, Thurs. Sony Corporation has successfully developed a new colour television picture-receiving system by using digital technology. Sony said it planned to use the new system for manufacturing projection and 32-inch colour television receivers and introduced the system for producing small home-use television sets in theAFP - 53 words
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Article31 1982-05-14 1 ANKARA, Thurs. Amehran Secretary of State Alexander Haig arrived here today on a two-day official visit to discuss economic and military cooperation between the United States and Turkey. AFP.AFP - 31 words
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355 1982-05-14 1 INDUSTRIALISTS expect business to improve in the coming months after a slack period in the first quarter of the year. The latest official survey of business expectations showed that the number of companies which expects improved business is 10 per cent more than the355 words
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364 1982-05-14 1 Form coalition as soon as possible: Deng BEIJING, Thurs. chea keeps its seat at the United Nations. The three forces have been invited to hold further discussions this month in Kuala Lumpur. Reuter, in a report from Singapore, says Foreign Affairs Minister S. Dhanabalan will visit Tokyo next week for364 words
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Article74 1982-05-14 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. A US$4O million (5J84.8 million) damage suit was filed yesterday in a dispute over rights for On Golden Pond, the financially successful, academy award-winning film starring Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn. The suit was filed by Golden Film Partners, a Manhattan partnership whichAP - 74 words
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Article76 1982-05-14 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The House of Representatives voted 401 to 3 yesterday in favour of having the United States stop paying its share of financial support to the United Nations if Israel is expelled from the UN General Assembly or its agencies. The resolution called onAFP - 76 words
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Article52 1982-05-14 1 RANGOON, Thurs. Burmese authorities have warned the public against using certain popular brands of food seasoning powder and sweets smuggled from Thailand and sold on the black market. Authorities said laboratory tests on some seasoning powder found they contained harmful quantities of potassium nitrate and sodiumReuter - 52 words
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LATEST
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Article66 1982-05-14 1 LONDON, Thurs. British Foreign Secretary Francis Pym said today there were signs for the tint time that Argentina wait genuinely willing to negotiate in the Falkland* conflict. Military pressure by Britain on Argentine forces occupying the seized British colony was having Its effect, he told Parliament. "There areReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement239 1982-05-14 1 60 pages today MAN WITH KNIFE LUNGES AT POPE Back Pag* SUMMARY WORLD NEWS 3,4,1,8 CAUSEWAY 14 COMICS IS EDITORIAL LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMES BUSINESS 11-22 CLASSIFIEDS 23-K SPORTS 36-3* Singapore in near walkout SINGAPORE almost staged a walkout In their M defeat by Thailand In the King's Cap239 words
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Article118 1982-05-14 2 THE quality control circles' National Registration Centre may relax membership rules in a fresh attempt to persuade more companies to join up. Twenty-five companies have registered a total of 176 circles involving 1,299 workers since the centre opened in February. Officials expect another 15 firms to come118 words
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Article64 1982-05-14 2 SLIDING windows may well be the look of Housmg Board flats in future. They will be a standard feature for all Model A flats, from three- to fiveroom types, said a board spokesman. Such windows are now being fitted to flats being built at Towner Road, Tampines64 words
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Article117 1982-05-14 2 HELP in an emergency will soon be just a pushbutton away, under a new central alarm system for hire. At the touch of a "panic button," set up in the home or office to trigger off Cisco's central alarm terminal, emergencies such as robberies, burglaries,117 words
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Article41 1982-05-14 2 PARENTS, community leaders and students will soon be asked what they think are the good and bad points of computer and video games. The survey is to be carried out by the Consumers' Association of Singapore. Page 1141 words
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Article73 1982-05-14 2 THE 609 children under the Social Affairs Ministry's family daycare scheme can borrow toys and books and take part in various activities when a toy library for them opens tomorrow. This ministry protect will include items like puppet shows, toy-making, story-telling, art and drama. The library on73 words
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Article66 1982-05-14 2 IT COSTS less than $30,000 to furnish and equip a centre for 30 children at a workplace, the Social Affairs Ministry said. But the cost of maintaining a child at such a centre will vary according to age. It is about $178 per month for66 words
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Article97 1982-05-14 2 A MAGNIFICENT sea world —equal, if not superior to that of Hongkong's Ocean Park will emerge in Jurong by the end of next year. The one-hectare re-creation of a bird paradise complete with landscapes, a sea shore, pounding waves and overhanging cliffs will help the Jurong97 words
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COMMENT
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138 1982-05-14 2 JUST as anti-Japan sentiments have surfaced in the US, the Japanese too have allowed their tempers to go on public display an uncharacteristic reaction, perhaps, brought by what they feel to be grossly unfair foreign criticisms. They contend that rather than ask Japan to138 words
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Article87 1982-05-14 2 REPRESENTATIVES of the medical Efession and Insurance companies have dominating the debate on the proposed National Health Plan. Is It not time that the consumer had his views aired, says a reader. What kind of a scheme do we want? A compulsory saving or an Insurance87 words
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Article92 1982-05-14 2 MACHINES have taken over at a Jurong chicken processing factory. Untiring, stainless steel hands" now pluck, clean and disembowel the fowls and pack them in containers, while a computer weighs them for grading. Working at three times the speed of human hands, these machines can turn92 words
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Article108 1982-05-14 2 MALAYSIA and England are deadlocked at 2-2 after the first day of the Thomas Cup badminton quarter-final tie in England. However, the English wins came in straight games while Malaysia had to go the distance. England's Ciro Ciniglio said he is looking for another doubles and two108 words
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Article61 1982-05-14 2 BARCELONA, of Spain, won the European CupWinners' Cup for the second time in three years when it beat Belgian champion Standard Liege 2-1 in an ill-temperea soccer final on Wednesday. Barcelona, displaying all the uncompromising tactics that has earned them an unsavoury reputation in European football, finally overcame61 words
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TIMES BUSINESS
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251 1982-05-14 2 FOXBORO Far East Pte Ltd. Singapore's largest control system and instrument maker, has carved a niche for itself in the Chinese market. It exports $8 million to $10 million worth of equipment and knowhow to China every year. Its most recent job there is251 words
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149 1982-05-14 2 GOLKAR'S increased share of votes in the recent Indonesian general election will be interpreted by many as a vote of confidence and endorsement of the development strategy of President Suharto's New Order government. While the outcome of the election had never been in doubt,149 words
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Article88 1982-05-14 2 THE opposition Labour Party has voted by a twothirds majority to withdraw New Zealand from military alliances involving nuclear arms. It also voted for a ban on nuclear warships coming into New Zealand ports. The vote, at the party's annual conference, in effect wants New Zealand88 words
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Article67 1982-05-14 2 INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has confirmed that she will visit the US soon. But she declined to comment on American newspaper reports that she it would take place on July 29. Her confirmation was followed closely by a newspaper report in New Delhi that the Indian67 words
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Article46 1982-05-14 2 THE House Foreign Affairs Committee has overwhelmingly approved the Reagan administration's proposed $127.2 million military aid to El Salvador. At the same time, the Democratic-controlled panel rejected a series of proposals from Democrats who want to limit or halt such aid. PageS46 words
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Article73 1982-05-14 2 AMERICAN envoy Richard Fairbanks has failed to resolve an Egyptian-Israeli deadlock over the choice of Jerusalem as a site for the stalled Palestinian autonomy negotiations. This means the talks are unlikely to be revived in the near future. Meanwhile, Israeli state radio reports that Prime Minister73 words
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Article100 1982-05-14 2 ARGENTINA has expelled three Scandinavian journalists for allegedly being security risks. At the same time, three members of a British television team have been found safe, after being kidnapped by gunmen on Wednesday as they were leaving the Foreign Ministry. They were found standing naked 30 km100 words
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Article61 1982-05-14 2 THE European Parliament has voted to recommend that the Common Market embargo against Argentina be extended until June 17. The embargo, imposed after Argentina took over the British-held Falkland Islands, was due to expire on Sunday. In DUBLIN, Prime Minister Charles Haughey warned that "as a61 words
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Article91 1982-05-14 2 EAST European economists have blamed the Soviet Union for part of the sharp slowdown in the economic growth of their countries. The price of Soviet oil, in particular, has risen faster, they said, than prices of manufactured goods which Eastern Europe exports to the Soviet Union. The criticisms91 words
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Article63 1982-05-14 2 SBC will be sending four locally-produced TV programmes to the Prix Jeunuesse International competition to be held in Munich. The bi-annual competition is aimed at encouraging creative production in television programmes for children and youth. The programmes are Sail Around Singapore, Share A Story: The King63 words
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Article95 1982-05-14 2 IF you feel a strange desire to acquire a bearskin, a woollen balaclava or an old ship's lantern, take a trip down to the f t end of Beach Road. There, on the second floor of the Golden Mile Centre, can be found jade merchants, jewellers and95 words
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Article129 1982-05-14 2 DURING the Vietnam War, the Hmong were loyal allies of Thailand and the US. They sabotaged war supplies, rescued American pilots who had been shot down and gathered vital information on troop, tank and supply movements. Today, under the Vietnamese Patnet Lao regime, they are paying the129 words
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Article103 1982-05-14 2 THE civil service will be revamped Japanesestyle, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said. The target is to stimulate greater efficiency and cooperation among civil servants, he said on his return on Wednesday from a six-day visit to Japan. The present service is based on an103 words
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Article71 1982-05-14 2 THE demand for skilled blue-collar workers outstrips supply by as much as 24 per cent, the latest government survey shows. In trades such as toolmaking and metal pattern-making, the vacancy rate is as high as 48 per cent of the workforce. The shortage has, in turn, led71 words
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Article74 1982-05-14 2 LJ LJENFUNG continues the story of widowed Cai Wenji, who was kidnapped by nomads and taken to the present-day Inner Mongolia. Wenji describes her life subsequently in her songs. The first to ninth songs tell how she feels about the strange people, place and food. But the74 words
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Article69 1982-05-14 2 SHE is fondly known as "Mami" and confesses to being "married to music first and then to my husband." A. Padmavati is also acknowledged as the one single force in the Indian Art Academy responsible for the ever-increasing interest in Indian music here. Padmavati, whose day consists69 words
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Article, Illustration389 1982-05-14 3 ANTI-NUCLEAR WEAPONS SPEECH CHEERED WELLINGTON, Thurs THE opposition Labour Party voted by a twothirds majority yesterday to withdraw New Zealand from military alliances involving nuclear arms, and a ban on nuclear warships coming into New Zealand ports. At its annual conference, the party, inAFP - 389 words
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238 1982-05-14 3 Zia rules out early elections for Pakistan ISLAMABAD, Thurs. President General Mohammad Zia Ul-Haq said yesterday that there was no possibility of elections in the near future for Pakistan. "There have been a lot of reports and comments in newspapers about elections during the last week or so," Gen ZiaAFP; UPI - 238 words
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Article48 1982-05-14 3 MANII.A, Thurs. Suspected communist rebels ambushed a jeep, killing a town mayor and six others, the governmentowned Philippine News Agency fPNA) said today. The ambush took place yesterday in the outskirts of Santa Rita town on Samar island, 560 km south-east of Manila UPI.UPI - 48 words
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Article26 1982-05-14 3 DACCA, Thurs A special military court yesterday sentenced four people to death by hanging for killing a villager near Dacca last year. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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405 1982-05-14 3 CALCUTTA, Thurs. INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi yesterday confirmed that she would visit the United States soon. Mrs Gandhi was speaking to reporters here on an election campaign tour in advance of state assembly elections being held here and in three other statesReuter; AFP - 405 words
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Article217 1982-05-14 3 Floods wreak havoc in Guangdong HONGKONG, Thursday AT LEAST 13 people were killed, more than 10 missing and another 250,000 marooned by flash floods caused by rainstorms in Guangdong province this week, the New Evening Post reported here. The pro-Beijing newspaper, in a report from the provincial capital of Canton,Reuter - 217 words
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Article90 1982-05-14 3 BANGKOK. Thurs. The first of more than 10.000 prisoners in Thai jails to be released this year as part of an amnesty marking the bicentennial celebrations of both Bangkok and the kingdom's ruling Chakri dynasty left prison yesterday, the Thai Corrections Department said today. The first group comprisedAFP - 90 words
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350 1982-05-14 3 BEIJING, Thurs. Martial arts films were luring young people to learn the violent techniques displayed in them without paying any attention to the spiritual side of the arts, comElained China's Daily ports News. Referring to the Hongkong-made gongfu film Shaolin Temple whichAP; AFP - 350 words
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Article36 1982-05-14 3 JUDSONIA (Arkansas), Thurs. Ail seven crewmen aboard a US Air Force C-130 Hercules transport plane were killed when the plane exploded in flight and crashed in a field near here yesterday, police said. AFP.AFP - 36 words
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Article27 1982-05-14 3 ISLAMABAD, Thurs. The deputy chief of Pakistan's army. Gen Sawar Khan, left for Beijing yesterday on a 17--day official visit. No details were given. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Article201 1982-05-14 3 NAGOYA, Thurs. Ifelrgates from Parlflr Basin countries ended four days of talks on Intra-rrfrional economic cooperation here today with an agreement to establish a Pacific economic community similar to the European Common Market. About 471 representatives from 23 countries discussed trade Issues, the north-south problemAFP - 201 words
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384 1982-05-14 4 Russians get the blame for slowdown WEST BERLIN, Thursday EAST European economists have blamed the Soviet Union for part of the sharp slowdown in the economic growth of their countries. The price of Soviet oil, in particular, they said has risen faster than prices of manufactured goods which Eastern EuropeNYT - 384 words
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Article96 1982-05-14 4 MOSCOW. Than. Evangelist Billy Graham praised the liberty of religions worship he observed In the Soviet Villon daring a controversial five-day visit. He was attending a conference of world religious leaders opposed to nuclear war. Speaking with reporters yesterday before leaving today for London, Mr Graham96 words
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Article170 1982-05-14 4 ATHENS, Thursday THE authorities ordered drastic measures yesterday to combat serious pollution here after more than 200 people were rushed to hospital with breathing and heart trouble. The smog is being blamed on the hot weather and no wind. To fight the situation, the authorities170 words
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Article63 1982-05-14 4 THE New York Racing Association has a mounting problem. The horses that race at its Aqueduct, Saratoga and Belmont Park tracks leave behind about 191,000 cubic metres of manure annually. The NYRA will run advertisements this week in the New York Times and agricultural publications, trying to63 words
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Article64 1982-05-14 4 EMPLOYEES of the new Metro zoo in Miami were delighted when two tiger cubs were born on Mother's Day over the weekend, but now they have to play nursemaid around the clock. The mother, Natasha, is not interested in motherhood so the cubs have been takenUPI - 64 words
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Article74 1982-05-14 4 A SUDDEN rash of flower robberies from gardens and power pots has been solved in the south China city of Changsha, a letter to the newspaper Guangming Daily said yesterday. The letter said the robberies coincided with a movement to beautify school grounds in the city. PupilsAP - 74 words
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296 1982-05-14 4 PARIS, Thur* THE French government yesterday approved new tax measures aimed at raising an extra 11.9 billion francs (554.2 billion) to finance its programme of industrial investment and cutting unemployment. Presidential spokesman Pierre Beregovoy, giving details of a supplementary budget after theReuter - 296 words
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Article64 1982-05-14 4 HELSINKI, Thurs. The Soviet Communist Party has warned Finnish communists against aati-Sovie-tism" as the Finnish Party is making final preparations for a decisive special party congress next weekend. Moscow's concern over the situation of the Finnish Party, which is split in two wings, was read out to FinnishAFP - 64 words
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Article218 1982-05-14 4 Bid to form interim Dutch govt THE HAGUE, Thurs. The centre-right Christian Democrats sought to form an interim Dutch government today after the threeparty ruling coalition was splintered by a Labour Party walkout over who should bear the brunt of proposed budget cuts. [The Netherlands 16th postwar government fell yesterdayAP - 218 words
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308 1982-05-14 6 US envoy fails to break talks deadlock CAIRO, Thurs. American envoy Richard Fairbanks failed yesterday to resolve an Egyptian-Israe-li deadlock over the choice of Jerusalem as a site for the stalled Palestinian autonomy negotiations. His failure makes the revival of the talks in the near future unlikely. At meetings withAFP; UPI - 308 words
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159 1982-05-14 6 A life detector that works in graves NEW YORK, Thurs. A coffin monitor that beeps if the deceased comes back to life is among the items displayed at the International Inventors Expo, a gathering where tinkerers hope to strike it rich. The "life detector," which resembles hospital monitoring equipment connectingAP - 159 words
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382 1982-05-14 6 WASHINGTON, Thursday THE House Foreign Af- i fairs Committee yesterday overwhelmingly ap- proved the Reagan administration's proposal for US$6O million (*****.2 million) in military aid to El Salvador Amid heated and emotional debate, the panel also struck down a382 words
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Article152 1982-05-14 6 GUATEMALA CITY, Thursday LEFTISTS and Indian peasants seized the Brazilian Embassy yesterday and took the ambassador and up to 11 other people hostage, demanding publication of charges the Guatemalan junta massacred peasants. Two people were later released and it was believed the dissidents had atUPI - 152 words
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Article55 1982-05-14 6 ISRAEL HAS massed soldiers at its border with Lebanon and called up reservists, two Beirut newspapers reported yesterday. An Nahar said the Lebanese Cabinet was informed of the Israeli troop concentration during its Wednesday session. The other paper, Al Anwar, said Israel had called up 15 perUPI - 55 words
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Article79 1982-05-14 6 THAILAND AND the Soviet Union yesterday signed an agreement on trade targets for January 1982 to June 1983, Deputy Commerce Minister Prapas Limpraphan told reporters. The agreement was the first between the two countries to set goals for imports and exports and was aimed at more balancedReuter - 79 words
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Article62 1982-05-14 6 WASHINGTON'S DECISION to sell US$6O million (*****.2 million) worth of military equipment to Taiwan became law yesterday. The bill authorising the sale was submitted to Congress on April 13. The deal consists mainly of spare parts for F-5E fighters made in Taiwan with US cooperation. The DefenceAFP - 62 words
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Article107 1982-05-14 6 SOUTH KOREA'S MONEY markets, still reeling from a multi-million dollar loan scandal involving a former Korean CIA official, have refused to cash US$BO.3 million (SJIT7 million) in commercial bills issued by two major companies duped in the swindle, bank officials said yesterday. Officials at the nations centralUPI - 107 words
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111 1982-05-14 6 NDJAMENA. Thurs. Chad rebel forces led by Hissene Habre yesterday attacked troops of the Organisation of African Unity peacekeeping force at Ati in eastern Chad, the OAU special representative in Chad, Mr Gebre Egziabher Dawit, said. "Despite this act of provocation, the OAU forcesAFP - 111 words
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Article, Illustration353 1982-05-14 6 IRAN'S SIEGE SETS OFF FLURRY OF ARAB MOVES BEIRUT, Thurs. Iran's siege of Khorramshahr. the last city occupied by Iraq, its hard-pressed foe in the Gulf War, is prompting a flurry of diplomatic activity among Arab nations concerned about Teheran's future intentions. As the two Gulf giants fought for controlUPI; AP - 353 words
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Article, Illustration279 1982-05-14 8 EEC votes to extend ban on Argentina PARIS, Thursday THE European Parliament yesterday voted to recommend that the Common Market embargo against Argentina be extended until June 17. An earlier embargo, imposed after Argentina intervened militarily in the British-held Falkland Islands, had been due to expire on Sunday. The voteAP; AFP - 279 words
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Article97 1982-05-14 8 SEA WOLF KILLS AT TOP SPEED WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Sea Wolf missile, reported to have shot down two Argentine fighter-bombers on Wednesday, homes in on either missiles or aircraft at about twice the speed of sound, according to Pentagon Information. The missile Is described as a close-range surface-to-air weapon whichAP - 97 words
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Article, Illustration361 1982-05-14 8 Buenos Aires expels three foreign newsmen BUENOS AIRES, Thursday THE Argentine Interior Ministry has expelled three Scandinavian journalists alleged to have jeopardised national security. The Interior Undersecretary, Col Bernardo Menendez, last night named them as Messr Ivar Nippe and Frode Holts from Norway, and Mr Holger Jensen, a Swede workingUPI - 361 words
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Article54 1982-05-14 8 AN ANONYMOUS caller warned the British Embassy in Havana that a bomb had been placed in an embassy diplomat's car in protest against Britain's policy over the Falklands, a diplomatic source said today. But a thorough search of all vehicles outside the embassy failed toAFP - 54 words
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Article59 1982-05-14 8 FRANCE has asked Britain not to release an Argentine officer captured in South Georgia pending investigation of his role in the disappearance of two French nuns, French External Relations Minister Claude Cheysson told Parliament today. Sweden has already asked Britain for permission to question the naval officer,Reuter - 59 words
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Article66 1982-05-14 8 THK 189 prisoners who surrendered when British forces recaptured South Georgia last month were handed over to the International Red Cross at Ascension Island yesterday. The British Defence Ministry said the prisoners, who included 150 Argentine servicemen, left Ascension for the Uruguayan capital of Montevideo aboardReuter - 66 words
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266 1982-05-14 8 Press institute urges release of three MADRID, Thursday THE International Press Institute (IPI) yesterday called far the release of three British Journalists whs have been In prison In Argentina on security charges since April IS. The IPI general assembly passed a unanimous restitution calling open the Argentine government to "respectUPI - 266 words
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Article73 1982-05-14 10 A MAN was yesterday fined a total of $245 by a magistrate for reconnecting the electricity supply to his one-room flat after it had been cut. Mall bin Akib admittedcommitting the offence in his flat in Lorong 7, Toa Payoh, for 49 days between Oct 1973 words
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Article, Illustration108 1982-05-14 10 All-glass and more than a touch of class A PRIVATE Apartment? No. A Housing Board flat then? Yes. It Just goes to show how windows can make all the difference. This may well be the look of HDB flats In future without those übiquitous glasslouvred or glass-paned windows. Standard item108 words
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464 1982-05-14 10 WONG Al KWEI - WONG Al KWE I By THE quality control circles' National Registration Centre may relax membership rules in a fresh attempt to persuade more companies to join up. Twenty-five companies have registered a total of 176 circles involving 1,299 workers since464 words
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247 1982-05-14 10 City Hall gets a sprucing up with Foam bath CITY HALL, that historical edifice of granite in the heart of Singapore, is being given a "foam bath" to rid its facade of unsightly soot and grime. The last time this was done was 13 years ago. Since then, the 53-year-old247 words
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83 1982-05-14 10 THE $14 million Aljunied flyover linking Paya Lebar Way ana Kolam Ayer at the Aljunied Road junction will he opened on May 22. This is the second last flyover linking the PanIsland Expressway which runs from Changi to Ju- rong. The last flyover at83 words
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Article24 1982-05-14 10 THK Serangoon community centre in Lowland Road is organising a weekend camp at Pasir Ris holiday ramp on May 29 and 30.24 words
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Article314 1982-05-14 10 Check first before you pay up THE Ministry of Social Affairs yesterday reiterated its advice to the public not to give donations to unauthorised persons who claim they are making collections for charity. Those approached by the unauthorised collectors should first check with the police, the ministry or the Singapore314 words
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420 1982-05-14 10 tor Sowaran Singh, in suggesting this to Mr Matthews, also asked him whether it was true that he was leaving Singapore in the next few days and was winding up his and the company's affairs. Mr Matthews said he was trying420 words
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102 1982-05-14 10 A MARRIED couple, who stole $186 worth of clothes from a department store, were both jailed a day and fined $1,000 each by a magistrate's court yesterday. Pane Chin Kiang and his wife Ho Swee Siang. both 24. pleaded guilty to stealing two blouses,102 words
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Advertisement158 1982-05-14 10 [Riobust construction [[Integral design g^^ y /^^r^^Vi T rouble -free operation h lft [A|n ideal fan for you It Sole Agent J Sing Chow Engrg. Co. Pte. Ltd. 12 Kallang Junction. PO Box 37. g^SSmJ^M H|\ ■I Serangoon Rd P O *^|f^l\ I Singapore 1233 Tel *****66 (3 lines) BP158 words
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Article, Illustration559 1982-05-14 11 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE, By i Crime Desk HELP in an emergency will soon be Just a push-button away irrespective of whether the person in need is a successful business tycoon or Just the man in the street. Under a new central alarm559 words
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442 1982-05-14 11 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By PARENTS, community leaders and students will soon be asked in a survey what they think are the good and bad points of computer ana video games now fast gaining popularity in Singapore. The survey, to be442 words
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Article218 1982-05-14 11 A YOUNG man, paralysed in a road accident four years ago, was awarded $180,000 and costs by the High Court yesterday following settlement of his damages claim against a motorcyclist, described as his "good friend." Mr Eng Cheok Khoon, 22, was not in court when218 words
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Article57 1982-05-14 11 TEACHERS can now apply for the Monbusho scholarships for teacher training in Japan. Those eligible must have at least five years' teaching experience and preferably be teaching mathematics or science. During their one-and-a-half years' stay in Japan, they will be taught the Japanese language and culture and teaching57 words
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Advertisement256 1982-05-14 11 Race into Shui Hing for the newest winning styles by Siotdano Gentlemen start your engines and head for Shui Hing. Turn into the men's department and you'll get a grandstand view of Giordano's new season's offerings. Daring new colours in sporty bold stripes. They're 100% cotton to keep /^|Af||\iklA you256 words
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Article, Illustration559 1982-05-14 12 EVELYN NG - EVELYN NG By STORIES, PUPPETS AND BOOKS AWAIT PARENTS AND 609 CHILDREN IN DAY-CARE SCHEME Our Social Services Correspondent CHILDREN who are part of the Social Affairs Ministry's family day-care scheme will be able to borrow toys and books and participate in various activities559 words
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Article61 1982-05-14 12 A WOMAN was seriously hurt after she was knocked down by a SBS bus at the Junction of North Bridge Road and Crawford Street on Wednesday. Police said Madam Van Hwee Hu, 74, was crossing the road at about 7 a.m. when the incident happened. Anyone61 words
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Article30 1982-05-14 12 AN UNOCCUPIED house in Rangoon Road, vacated recently for redevelopment, was gutted by fire yesterday afternoon. Nobody was hurt in the fire which started shortly after 3 p.m.30 words
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Article140 1982-05-14 12 SHIPPING clerk Ong Ah Kuan stole two letters from his neighbour's post box on the void deck of their Indus Road flat but hastily replaced them moments later. For as Ong, 37, turned round to leave with the letters, he was confronted by his angry neighbour,140 words
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Article57 1982-05-14 12 THE first four digits of 850 telephone numbers in Ant; Mo Kio will be rhanged from 4518 to 4588 today at about 11 a.m. The last three digits of the old numbers will be retained. Telecoms has issued these subscribers with stickers and postcards to help them57 words
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456 1982-05-14 12 Firms get details of costs from ministry CHILD-CARE CENTRES blinds, clocks, lighting, wiring and a 10 per cent set aside for contingency. In working out costs per child, the ministry took into consideration staff salaries, meals, based on $1.50 per child per day which the Health Ministry feels should be456 words
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119 1982-05-14 12 A 24-YEAROLD medical attendant tried to pass off as a Malaysian Police Force pensioner to get a concession train ticket, a district court heard yesterday. Pang Yew Meoin yesterday admitted impersonating as a Malaysian Police Pensioners Association member to get a half-price119 words
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118 1982-05-14 12 MPs to launch energy having campaign THE Kolam AJfer constituency will launch an energy conservation [campaign with a talk and film show tomorrow at ipm. at the concourse in ffcnt of Block 69 market, Gej|ang Bahru. Mr Sidek sSAiff, MP for Kolam Ayer aril Parliamentary Secretary X( Trade and Industry118 words
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Article40 1982-05-14 12 THE Maxwell community centre's women's subcommittee in conducting an edwc ,i inpn.il tour to Sembawang Field Experimental Station and an orchard garden on May 20. Participants will be charged $3 each for transixn I For details, telephony *****3040 words
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Advertisement221 1982-05-14 12 9 I 222 i' "^^l^nH (Bs3ft^^Kln^nik^nu3 •HaIt^HVVM^MB^IW dH Scheduled 1 tor completion in mid 19t3, City House brings you the best in office accommodation in the prime commercial area ot Robinson Road. Top quality finishes, an imposing lobby. advanced computerised lift systems, and excellent maintenance and security put City House221 words
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Advertisement207 1982-05-14 12 nrsT v*^ ~^tTau lit '*s w m V wJCV nl IL< X^J^ 1 *™fMM /?|7y "s ~yc~} rf Singapore s (.minus Ircnth nCßaunfM when- you m/te&frmwm ;!;";:,i;- n yr Kildl>:ht and k p Bpewd bv strvia Supper Lhib Eiwrrtainmeni by up-dnn imrrnational anisen .mJ tuperb dance music trom our taieoied207 words
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Article301 1982-05-14 13 'Gentleman' who came to rob... A "GENTLEMAN" visited a HDB flat in Ang Mo Kio on Wednesday and left minutes later with about $26,000 in cash and jewellery. He went to the hat at Block 572, Avenue 3, after making sure that only a girl was in. First, he rang301 words
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Article41 1982-05-14 13 A VISITING British consultant physirian, Dr Joan M. Nabarro, will lecture on The Importance to the General Physician of Sexually Transmitted Diseases on May 27 at the postgraduate lecture room, Faculty of Medicine building, College Road, from 5 p.m.41 words
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Article127 1982-05-14 13 Did you leave anything behind? OWNERS of the following articles, left behind in public service vehicles between April 16 and 30, may claim them from the investigation unit of the Registry of Vehicles: Bag containing cash, cards and used cosmetics; purse containing cash and key; Chinese painting poster; watch; trolley;127 words
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Article30 1982-05-14 13 THE People's Association holiday flats at Pasir RLs will be closed for five months from June 29 for renovation. Bookings for the flats will resume on Dec 1.30 words
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Article113 1982-05-14 13 ABOUT 35 youth leaders from Asian countries will meet in a workshop here tomorrow to May 29 to learn more about consumerism. The participants from Brunei, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, the Philippines and Singapore will discuss issues luce how to promote consumer education among youths113 words
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Article, Illustration572 1982-05-14 13 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI First of its kind in Singapore By Our Reporter Demonstrating his wish to be the leader in this field, the Singapore-born industrialist has written to the Primary Production Department for permission to use their seal for his products. His newLIM SENG TIONG - 572 words
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Article56 1982-05-14 13 WAITER Lum Kar Yuen, 25, who stole $500 from a lounge in Serangoon Road where he worked, was Jailed (or a day and fined $2,000 by a magistrate yesterday. The court heard that Lum stole the money on Monday afternoon and then went on a spending56 words
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212 1982-05-14 13 Driver who beat six lights banned for 5 years A VAN driver, who beat six traffic Ughto while Illegally driving ft Mftlftyalftß-reglstered ear. wm fined a total of $2,»5« and banned from driving for five yean by a magistrate yesterday. The court beard that Gob Kwaag Hteng, 25, drove the212 words
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193 1982-05-14 13 Singapore for four international dragon boat races SINGAPORE will take part four international dragon boat races overseas in the next two months. They are the Penang race on June 13, Taiwan on June 25, Macau on July 1 and Hongkong on July 4. Singapore is sending a 26-man team to193 words
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Article96 1982-05-14 13 A HOUSEWIFE was taking a short cut through a railway track at Jalan Anak Bukit on the morning or Sept 4 last year, when she was knocked down by a train, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Madam Lee Poh Wah. 66, died 12 days later96 words
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Article38 1982-05-14 13 THE Jurong Town Corporation will inaugurate TRW Turbine Overhaul Services Pte. Ltd. at 5, Tuas Drive 2, on Tuesday. Professor S. Jayakumar, Minister of Stale for Law and Home Affairs, will officiate at the function.38 words
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Article90 1982-05-14 13 Sales of SBS stamps for June SBS concession stamps for June will be sold from tomorrow to June 5. Shareholders, primary and secondary school students can buy ihem from Emporium Holdings departmental stores, NTUC and Silo supermarkets. They can also buy them at post offices and HDB area offices from90 words
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Article29 1982-05-14 13 PICK-UP driver Chung Peng Guan was fined $80 for driving too slowly along Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim on June 11 last year. He pleaded guUty to obstructing traffic.29 words
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Article175 1982-05-14 14 TURNING TO PADI HUSKS FOR ENERGY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Japanese industrialists are trying to convert padi husks into a source of energy and they have taken samples from rice fields in Malaysia for tests, Bernama reported. A spokesman of the Malaysian Padi and Rice Authority (LPN) j said yesterday the175 words
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Article, Illustration407 1982-05-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The government bureaucracy will be revamped Japanesestyle to stimulate greater efficiency and cooperation among civil servants in all categories, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. He will be discussing with the Public Services Department the best possible way toNST - 407 words
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Article29 1982-05-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshio Sakurauchi plans to visit Malaysia after attending next month's Asean foreign ministers' conference in Singapore, Foreign Ministry officials said. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article105 1982-05-14 14 Not a drop sold at beer auction KUALA UMI'IK, Than. Custom* men offered beer on tap in Brickfields yesterday bat there were no takers. The auction for It barrels of draught beer at the City Customs preventive office was called off when the only bidder, who offered $M, found theNST - 105 words
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319 1982-05-14 14 Not enough blue-collar workers, survey shows KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE demand for skilled blue-collar workers outstripped supply with as much as 24 per cent vacancies in the sector, figures in the latest government survey showed. The survey, conducted by the Manpower Department of the Labour and Manpower Ministry, showed thatAgencies - 319 words
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Article63 1982-05-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Airline System will hold further talks with Indian authorities on its request for one more flight to Madras within the next two months, it was reported yesterday. MAS wants to increase its twice-weekly DCIO flights from here to Madras because of theAP - 63 words
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Article54 1982-05-14 14 KUCHING, Thurs. An earth satellite station now being built at Sematan, 120 km from here, to enable the second TV network to be extended from Peninsular Malaysia to East Malaysia will be ready by Aug 31 next year, the Federal Minister of Energy. Telecommunications and Posts, DatukNST - 54 words
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Article50 1982-05-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two Hongkong nationals have been jailed for 18 months after pleading guilty to possessing 730,000 counterfeit Hongkong $1,000 notes. Wong Chun Ming, 33. and Wu Chung Hau, 29, were given additional concurrent sentences of 18 months each for using the currency. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article38 1982-05-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Eleven ministers and deputy ministers from Commonwealn countries will attend a fiveday conference on Commonwealth youth affairs beginning here next Tuesday. Malaysian Minister of Culture. Youth and Sports Mokhtar Hashim said yesterday. AP.AP - 38 words
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Article34 1982-05-14 14 LUMUT. Thurs. Seven volunteer fire-fighting units comprising 350 volunteers have been set up in the Man iong district. Mr Ahmad Shaibi bin H.tji Abdul Rahman, the district fire officer, said here yesterday NST.NST - 34 words
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Article69 1982-05-14 14 CHINESE PREMIER Zhao Ziyang had talks with former Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman on Wednesay, during which he expressed hope that the Tunku 's trip would deepen mutual understanding between the peoples of the two countries. The Tunku, president of the Muslim Welfare Organisation of Malaysia,AP - 69 words
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Article73 1982-05-14 14 THE UNITED States Peace Corps will end 20 years of operations in Malaysia next year because the country no longer needs its development assistance, the corps' country director said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Director Gary Brenneman said because of rapid growth, "it is hard to classifyUPI - 73 words
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Article78 1982-05-14 14 A COMMITTEE in Universiti Kebangsaan in Kuala Lumpur is drawing up a list of medical terms in Bahasa Malaysia, the Star reported yesterday. This is to help doctors make the switch to writing case notes in the national language next year, or by 1984 at the latest.78 words
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Article57 1982-05-14 14 FARMERS AND butchers reached a compromise on Tuesday to allow free market forces to determine the wholesale price of pigs. However, the butchers are not budging from their stand to lay off slaughtering on Tuesdays and Thursdays, bringing the porkless days to three days a week. SundayNST - 57 words
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Article64 1982-05-14 14 THE CONSUMER Association of Penang (CAP) yesterday urged the authorities to investigate the widespread sale of defective electrical appliances in the country. CAP president S. M. Mohamed Idris said the association found several makes of electric stoves, kettles, switches and lamps to be sub-standard. Electricity was foundNST - 64 words
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321 1982-05-14 14 3-nation meeting on tin group proposal K LUMPUR, Thurs EIGHTEEN officials from Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia yesterday began talks here on a proposal to form an association of tin producing countries. The officials from the three Asean countries, which collectively produce 65 per cent of the worlds tin, will continueNST - 321 words
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Advertisement324 1982-05-14 14 y The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Interest Rates Fixed Deposits For deposits of ain o ffi^ lftr off i f\f\ f\f\c\ a Ocean Buildin 8. 10 Collyer Quay, b3>IUU,UUUand Singapore olo4. Tel: *****4. above— Rates on Br D aneh u cs D al Dl Beach Road Bukn Panjang Jurong324 words
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164 1982-05-14 15 Sana plans revamp to make better use of staff THE Singapore Anti-Nar-COtiCt Association will soon be restructured to make bettor tiw of its fulltime staff and improve efficency. According to the association's latest bi-monthly publication, Sana News, members of the association's executive committee have made a study on how best164 words
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Article43 1982-05-14 15 THE Commonwealth Secretary-General, Mr Sonny Ramphal, arrived here last night for a private one-day visit during which he will have talks with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan. Mr Ramphal is on his way to Kuala Lumpur.43 words
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Article, Illustration373 1982-05-14 15 Seaworld paradise for bird park in Jurong structures will have been covered by foliage, Dr Choy said. The tram terminal will cost about $100,000. Visitors can get an open view of the park when the existing terminal in front of the administrative building is demolished. Redesign The Wetland project, costing373 words
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Article37 1982-05-14 15 THE Singapore Tan Drivers' Association has moved to its own premises at 1084-1084 A, Serangoon Road, since May 8. Its radio services are now available on telephone number *****45 (3 lines).37 words
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153 1982-05-14 15 YOUTH WHO ROBBED CABBY GETS JAIL AND CANE A YOUTH was jailed for 18 months and ordered to be given six strokes of the rotan yesterday for robbing a taxi-driver of cash and valuables worth $175. Ibrahim bin Yusof, 19, pleaded guilty to robbing Mr Yong Tong Shih, 44, near153 words
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Article59 1982-05-14 15 TWO video tape dealers were fined by a magistrate yesterday after they admitted having uncensored tapes in their shops in City Plaza on April Yee Chee Fong, 36, of Video Tokyo Centre, was fined $300 for having three tapes while One Chan Keng, 50, of Lido Video59 words
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Article191 1982-05-14 15 VOLUNTARY social service will be the theme of this year's pre-university seminar. Minister of State (Education), Dr I'ay Eng Soon, will open the seminar with his talk on Who is my Brother's Keeper? During the seminar, the 400 participants and 2,000 observers will discuss social concern191 words
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344 1982-05-14 15 Accused tells why he lost his cool A HOUSE painter told the High Court yesterday that a Douncer, whom he is accused of murdering, had abused and intimidated him, causing him to lose control of himself. Donald Chan Hock Chye, 25, said not only did Mr Gan Kiat Long. 47.344 words
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Article32 1982-05-14 15 SHIPYARD labourer Ismail bin Ahmad, 31, was fined $900 by a magistrate yesterday after he admitted unlawfully having 18 paper rolls of cannabis at Pasir Panjang Hill on April 21.32 words
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Miscellaneous168 1982-05-14 15 Bringing Up Father By Bill Ka vanagh Hal Camp JI6GS, kAV Wife is hAao tell her there was tm^tu \L>-\ £p c i^ovv Me<s BECAUSE I CAI^E MOAE A CRISIS AT yVOPK PO GREAT, //r^PTcn c 9OBROyV/lfJ<3 LATE... WMATSHOUUC?^ j AMP Vt*J MAD lE>y JiGGS-JiTpa a^ V EXCUSES/ Blondie By168 words
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Article434 1982-05-14 16 WHAT English Singaporeans should use is a topic that generates much heat, at least among teachers of the language. The debate that erupted in our Forum page this week would have helped clarify the controversial issue if it had not also confused readers on434 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1982-05-14 16 BOBNG - BOBNG Concluding a four-part series on trade reciprocity By l Mr America is partly in hospital. Mr Europe is sick. And the Europeans are trying to bring the healthy Japanese into their sick bed. Mr Hyogo Fukazawa, a Tokyo importer on how the Japanese see the trade problem1,436 words
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351 1982-05-14 16 WASHINGTON In terms of Import ouotas and duties, the Japanese market Is today almost as free as that of many other advanced countries. Bat as these trade restrictions come down in response to foreign pressure on Japan to open op Its market, the thrust of351 words
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Article937 1982-05-14 16 I Sidelights on the Japanese way of life HAMAMATSU, Kyodo The long-cherished male belief that women aren't mechanically minded gets short shrift from Mr Moto Makimura. "Male prejudice," he snorts. The fact is women can work faster and produce better quality than men." Makimura canKyodo - 937 words
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Advertisement17 1982-05-14 16 BALLY of Switzerland I /^hw TABAC i< g J Sole Agent &G. Patrett Son (Pte) Ltd. Singapore17 words
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Advertisement125 1982-05-14 16 H mmWm m i^^r ,^k H HIV 1 J^^ wf^X 2 EB*>L_ I W**r A^k Over 300,000 TRS-80s sold When you choose TRS-80, you are choosing one of if the most popular computers in the world! Now, Radio Kjji Shack offers you the broadest line of persona! and *vU small-business125 words
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610 1982-05-14 17 The National Health Plan debate THE present debate on the proposed National Health Plan, including the Opinion programme on television on May 5, has been, so far, a lopsided one. The apparent leaders of the medical profession and the insurance companies have been dominating the610 words
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Letter, Illustration184 1982-05-14 17 I WOULD like to warn the public, particularly women, to be wary of talking on the phone to strangers posing as government officials. One such prankster, called me and claimed that he was "Mr X" conducting a survey on divorces for the Survey184 words
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169 1982-05-14 17 - WHEN the British destroyer HMS Sheffield was hit and 30 men perished, the British were stunned. The allies' support, too, wavered. The so-called friends and allies of Britain should shake themselves out of their hypocrisy and realise that it is attitudes like theirs169 words
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248 1982-05-14 17 I THANK Mr M. K. Chua for the information (ST April 23) that at times beggars can be foun< along the underground passageway linking Eliza beth Walk and Empress Place. Under the Destitute Persons Act of 1965, Chapter 98, the Director of248 words
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Article169 1982-05-14 17 IMPATIENT TAXPAYER" (ST, May 3) complains that a request for refund has not been acknowledged. Acknowledgement cards are sent for correspondence that need time for response. However, thousands of forms and letters are received each day and when temporary and inexperienced staff handle such volumes, slips do169 words
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Article, Illustration146 1982-05-14 17 Government should move into cooked food business THE recent call by the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Trade Industry), Mr Chan Chee Seng, to hawkers to reduce food prices has largely been ignored. By refusing to lower food prices they have proved to be ingrates to a society which they are indebted146 words
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Advertisement348 1982-05-14 17 DON'T BE SHY IF YOU can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start in Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin bat may also be shy. Be the initiator! Ts 0m fjm^y SINGAPORE ;«\J!^B CONTACT LENS SOCIETY h The following members are: CONTACT LENS348 words
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Advertisement128 1982-05-14 17 (B^^^^^^^ Air Niuginis exclusive direct, non-stop flights will j^^ s P ee d y° u t° P a P ua New a/^^l^^^/^^ Guinea in comfort and style. Our Singapore Manager, a^^^^^^P^ Tcin Soon Heng, and his staff located in Orchard Road can p^ ye y° u a the details on128 words
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Article, Illustration1344 1982-05-14 18 LIM YOON LIN - LIM YOON LIN By Post-mortem of Indonesian polls "Thank the Almighty that the election went smoothly and peacefully." The speaker was General Panggabean, the Minister for Coordination of Politics and Security. The occasion, a meeting between the general who is a Christian Batak and a1,344 words
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Article, Illustration967 1982-05-14 18 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By Our Diplomatic Correspondent THE recent visit by Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila in Beijing raises hopes for an anti-Viet-namese coalition government among the three Cambodian resistance groups, despite Prince Norodom Sihanouk's rejection of of his appointment as head of state under967 words
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Advertisement303 1982-05-14 18 GROWING... Watch your money grow, with confidence Everytime you save with us, your investments -r r- x- are in good hands with the accumulated "~\^>-.. strength and expertise of the whole .■••■"•jjjpv .».u^>f^^i Malayan Banking Group behind you. .<^V""*"- :^S:^^ i^ri< There's confidence, security -tV; FIXED DEPOSIT INTEREST RATES ..ICSS2303 words
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Article62 1982-05-14 19 OVERSEAS Union Bank and Tat Lee Bank increase their prime lending rates by half a percentage point to 10.5 per cent and 10.75 per cent respectively, from today. Development Bank of Singapore and United Overseas Bank are charging interest rates at 10.5 per cent, while the62 words
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Article45 1982-05-14 19 STRAITS Trading will close its registers for registration of transfers from 4 June to 7 June, both dates inclusive, to determine the entitlement to the bonus issue to stockholders on June 7, instead of from 24 May to 28 May, as previously announced.45 words
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Article50 1982-05-14 19 MURATA Manufacturing Co Ltd has released results for its 45th fiscal year from March 21, 1981 to March 20, 1982. Income before taxes was 7.32 billion yen while net sales totalled 87.55 billion yen. Net income was 3.43 billion yen. The recommended dividend per share is 6.25 yen.50 words
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Article30 1982-05-14 19 AT THE Development Bank of Singapore's 14th annual general meeting held on May 11, two ordinary resolutions set out as special business in item seven, were passed.30 words
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Article40 1982-05-14 19 UNITED Motor Works (Malaysia) Bhd said the company is always on the look-out for sound investments. However, it added in its reply to SES queries that earlier press reports on possible deals seem to be "mere speculation."40 words
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Article37 1982-05-14 19 OVERSEAS Union Enterprises Ltd said with its acquisition of 4.6 million shares of $1.00 each in Asia Commercial Bank, its net tangible asset backing per share will be adjusted to $2.52 from $2.59 per share.37 words
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Article54 1982-05-14 19 JAKARTA, Thurs. The French engineering company Sofreavia has won a contract to conduct a preliminary study for development of nine regional airports in Indonesia. The Communications Ministry said Sofreavia will undertake to study the improvement and expansion projects for nine regional airports in Sumatra, Sulawesi, Kalimantan, JavaUPI - 54 words
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Article52 1982-05-14 19 ZURICH, Thurs. Major Swiss banks are discussing a further cut in time deposit rates, which were last reduced on May 10. An official at one bank said a decision has already been taken, but at two other banks, money market dealers said no agreement has yet beenReuter - 52 words
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Article87 1982-05-14 19 COLOMBO, Thurs. Sri Lanka has successfully negotiated a syndicated loan of US$lOO million (Ss2lo million) in London. The Finance Ministry said the syndicated credit leaders are Citibank, Lloyds Bank International, Bank of Tokyo, Indosuez Bank and the Long Term Credit Bank of Japan. The terms obtained areAFP - 87 words
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Article79 1982-05-14 19 DOHA, Thurs. The Qatar National Cement Co is studying seven tenders by international companies for the construction of a cement plant with a daily average capacity of 2,000 tonnes. A company spokesman said 13 bids were submitted initially. The board of directors have considered them and seven areReuter - 79 words
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Article97 1982-05-14 19 TOKYO, Thurs. General Motors Corporation and Toyota Motor Company will resume talks in Toyota City, central Japan, next week on possible joint production of Toyota-designed small cars in the US. The GM team at the talks will be headed by product planning director Mr Jack Smith. GM presidentReuter - 97 words
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190 1982-05-14 19 D&C Bank gives reasons for merger DEVELOPMENT and Commercial Bank has officially given five main reasons for its merger with Malayan United Industries (MUI) and with Kwong Lee Bank. D.&C. said firstly, the bank will be able with the help of MUI to increase its capital in line with the190 words
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429 1982-05-14 19 MASSACHUSETTS, Thurs. New products from Polaroid indicate the company is turning its attention more and more to the "conventional" 35 mm colour film and processing market, in both the professional business and the consumer areas. At its stockholders' annual meeting here, several prototypeFT - 429 words
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483 1982-05-14 19 FOXBORO Far East Pte Ltd, Singapore's largest control system and instrument maker, has carved a niche for itself in the Chinese market, annually exporting $8 million to $10 million worth of equipment and knowhow to China. Its most recent job there is the design483 words
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407 1982-05-14 19 AFTER a severe profits setback last year, Cold Storage (Malaysia) should benefit from some improvement in the general business environment which is expected in the second half of this year. This would, it is hoped, enable the group to make a turnaround in407 words
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Article239 1982-05-14 19 MALAYSIAN Plantations Bhd, a subsidiary of Multi-Purpose Holdings, has suffered a 25.8 per cent fall in group pretax profits to MJ10.82 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1961. The poor performance not surprising in view of the poor commodity market due to the world economic239 words
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224 1982-05-14 19 Japanese pledge to widen door for trade CHARTRES (France), Thurs. Japan promised its main trading partners to put into effect additional trade liberalisation measures before the end <ol May to counter charges of unfair trade practices. Mr Shintaro Abe, Japanese Minister for International Trade and Industry, said after a conferenceUPI - 224 words
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247 1982-05-14 19 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) has approached Hitchins Singapore, local office of a New Zealand company, to be its maintenance consultant for its various properties. Hitchins, which specialises in water-proofing and restoration work, will be STPB's "technical arm in restoring and maintain ing247 words
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Article505 1982-05-14 19 Prices close firm in active trading SINGAPORE: Share prices closed firm on nuvlng interest in active selective trading. Cycle and Carriage rose Jfi cents U< $3.26, Isetan 12 cents to $4.5*, Juroiig ement It cents to $2.99, Fan Klrctric It cents to $3.88, Straits Trading 25 cents to505 words
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Article70 1982-05-14 19 B«ut««4 BM OunUp lad Gilaneaß MTC *2 *4 C*C (iithrir KM NBT 16 -16 -1 OCM PAN H»» Par Nat Iran -5 2 I old SUraxe (•rntlOKS Inrbrapr Bhd PMC 8 Pu Elec Kotfemanx St Trading I M ftsrka •10 t 6 ♦25 5 Perils Plant70 words
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Article59 1982-05-14 19 Vling ourt Metro Illdgs MraiU Trading I C B H Royal r«t Lm Bank C ft C BAT View I Cement I Helen I C MPH Sim Lim Sigma Mrt.l 1010 830 1000 715 242 510 328 308 520 299 450 207 284 158 40 40 25 20 2059 words
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Article20 1982-05-14 19 ■*UKnrs Hon( I.eon* Ind Island I'm VI Rrrwrnn luthri* 1250 740 810 .WO 424 -101 -25 -20 -20 -Iff20 words
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Article28 1982-05-14 19 S Land Wrts 457,000 S Land Loan 428,000 Transmarco 376,000 M U I 359.000 Faber Merlin 301,000 Total turnover: 9.51 m Total value: $28. 09 m28 words
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Article35 1982-05-14 19 BT Indicator: ST Industrials: ST Finance: ST Hotels: ST Properties: ST Minings: ST Plantations: OCBC: SESInd: *****0 *****5 T78.83 783.77 1806.49 1813.85 1132.82 1145.08 ***** ***** 304.40 304.21 883.59 884.16 735.84 738.16 f:u86 613.1435 words
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Advertisement38 1982-05-14 19 ftflti Genting Highlands Resort PV. :^.t^' Kjii itefat^ :u^^Jl A TT^*" lll^ "Genting Highlands Resort the perfect getaway in Malaysia. f a-ib? r %*«uooi The American Express Card iLw- **> certainly has superb friends 4m n in high places!*'38 words
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Article2504 1982-05-14 20 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Turnover figures in thb* table are unofficial. Adjusted for scrip rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded in lots of II shares each, with price quoted in dollars. MM High Low Company La«t Sale torGr's Div Net P/E Vol Dar'« (-000) High Lo, 3082,504 words
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Article320 1982-05-14 20 STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed at their lows with early gains pared by profittaking in moderate trading, dealer:, said. Prices finned initially on spill-over interest from gains earlier in the week, but then late selling set in -ith investors taking even thin profits due to uncertainty over what the320 words
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Article349 1982-05-14 20 PROFIT-TAKING by local and overseas investors in resource stocks halted the rally of recent days with miners the heaviest losers on the Sydney market yesterday. Market observers said Asian investors stayed out of the market for the first time this week, adding to the day's losses. However a belief349 words
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Article377 1982-05-14 20 GOOD sentiment ruled on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchanpr yesterday after the t»a-ee-day closure due to partial damages to its premises by a fire last Saturday. Share prices finished on a steady to selectively firm note and double-digit gains were fairly widespread. Apart from some profittaking around377 words
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Article200 1982-05-14 20 SINUAPOBK I NTT TRI ST (Msasgws- prices tar May 14) The Commerce 3.13 3.29 The Savings Fund 1.75 1.84 S pore Prog Fund 1.35 1.42 Spore Sec. Fund 2.07 2.17 Spore Invest Fund 1.14 1.20 Spore Equity Fund 1.31 1.37 \-SIA I NITTKI ST (Msaagurs' prices for May200 words
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Article1614 1982-05-14 20 BID and Oder prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Aleaa (1.28 B) (7) 1.27 (8) 1.28 xd AMD (2.348 2.405) 2)1,614 words
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Article52 1982-05-14 20 Premium C and C Ltd Bat Sel Prop I.sl and Pen Sentosa Pan Eler Paramount Raleigh mil. i ;nlil Coin LJ Cables PText LJOLand 2.10 3.56 3.40 6.45 9.00 2.32 4.24 446 2.24 2.07 2.35 3.84 2.46 3.54 .40 :a .30 .30 .28 .28 .26 .24 .23* .23 .2252 words
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Article645 1982-05-14 20 r B Bembawang (4.148) Bolton (2.248) C Properties (4.508) City Dc v 2.608 2.645 I 2.62 1 265 (14) 264 (1) 2.66 (3) 2.67XALL H K Land (2 60B) Island Pen (8.108 8.155) (1) 810XD M Credit (3.128) (2) 3.12 (1) 3.10 Sel Properties (5.808 5.855) (33) 5.80 (23)645 words
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Article584 1982-05-14 20 DEPARTMENT stores, hotels and second-liners stole the limelight at the Singapore Stock Exchange yesterday as share prices rose In yet another rally, especially In the late afternoon. Among the counters that stood ont In the generally active but selective market were Ming Court, Hotel Royal, Faber584 words
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Article1180 1982-05-14 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Bin Board deal1,180 words
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Article29 1982-05-14 20 Up Down iinen Industrials 58 19 8 Finance 6 2 2 Hotels 1 Properties 8 OU Palms 111 Tins 1 3 1 robbers 6 11 Crabbers Deb/Loans29 words
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Article646 1982-05-14 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market Hosed slightly higher yesterday, with June RSS One buyers quoted at 183.00 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents on Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning price were marked up slightly on some covering interest in thin trading, they said. The afternoon session gained further646 words
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Article105 1982-05-14 21 WON SSR «nd SMR prices yesterday IAS Jih July (Carnal Mlk) (Forward Mta) Huv«n Sellers Buyer* Seller* 1SR20 (1 too pallet) ***** I6O5ON ***** 161 SON >SRS0 {1-tnopallM) I1S7 SO 1S8.S0N ***** 159SON HUH Ju.r July iMRCV Illoopalbt) SM.50 20S.50N a«su 3W.SUN SMRL II too pallet) '206105 words
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Article34 1982-05-14 21 CLOSING PRICES Rubber May 13 .Singapore: June: 183.00 cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: June: 206.00 cents (up 1.25 cents) Tin: M 529.54 per kilo (up 14 cents) Official offering: 276 tonnes (down 14 tonnes)34 words
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Article133 1982-05-14 21 CHINESE Produce ExchMge, Singapore, noon closing, prices per IM kg yestenUy. CocMit oil: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $365.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper133 words
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Article175 1982-05-14 21 THE KTLOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $22,404 and closed at $22,408 yesterday In the Par East, gold opened at U*****00 332.50 and closed at $332.10 332.50 by lunch time. The market re-opened at $332.00 ***** but closed slightly lower at $331.60 332.00 Gold was fixed175 words
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Article201 1982-05-14 21 THE STRAITS tin price broke its static trend with a gain of 14 cents to M 529.54 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 14 tonnes to 276 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady but quiet with forward buyers unchanged at L 7.230 per tonne.201 words
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Article149 1982-05-14 21 KUALA LUMPUR: THE Malaysian crude palm oil market ruled mixed in late moderate trading with operators reluctant to take fresh positions yesterday, dealers said. In May and June, south was traded $2 and $2.50 higher to MJ9SI and $950 per tonne respectively, while central dropped $1.50 to $952.50149 words
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Article31 1982-05-14 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous in brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £***** (£860.00); sellers £859.50 (£860.50); Three Months buyers £886.50 (£888.50; sellers £887.00 (£889.00. Market Mm: Steady. Sales: 10,375 tonnes31 words
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Article35 1982-05-14 21 Wed Tm New York 6 668 6.678 6.73S 6.74S Zurich 6668 6.658 6.76S 6.75S Tkars West Singapore 6.658 6.628 6.75S 6.72S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce Stwree: CradK Salsar, S'psre.35 words
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Article337 1982-05-14 21 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2 0H35 55 and was traded upwards to E 0875 85 before easing to close at $2.0870 80 In the Singapore forex market yesterday Trading was moderate and within a narrow margin The US dollar against major cur- I rencies was337 words
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Article353 1982-05-14 21 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm Curnnclas Nominal rales Smithsonian Percentage qudfcd ymterday (crou)parity change init of forWun rur ■ency: JS dollar 2.0670 2.0880 Sterling pound 3.8305 3.8350 Vustralian dollar 2.2205 2.2235 MZ dollar 1.6170 1.6215 Zfenadian dollar 1.6810 1.6830 ,oo*l dollars to IN mlts of foreign •nrrencle*: -longkong353 words
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Article42 1982-05-14 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on May, 13: Overnight: 4. Call deposits: 4<V ClMimf Bnyiaf SellUf 3-month Treasury bills 4 3* 3- month Bank bills 9* 9 ■> 3 months CD SH 6 months CD 9* 9 8mi«: NaUssaU MaMut42 words
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Article34 1982-05-14 21 Closing interbank rates tor Singapore dollars on May 13: Offer Bid Overnight 8 1 B'i 1 month 95/16 93 16 2 months 9. 9 3 months 9 9'< Overnight mode I l34 words
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Article24 1982-05-14 21 THE avenge rate at which major Singapore haaka an currently prepared to lead to their best customers Is II.SC per cent24 words
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Article321 1982-05-14 21 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday rose sharply on selective buying of blue chips, particularly autos and other exportorientated issues, with sentiment encouraged by an anticipated recovery in the US economy. r«n vjlnomoto Ml -4 1^1 Ml +1 Uthl Clwm TIS -1 la*hl OUua 100 tenk T» m 1 irta^rtoot321 words
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Article363 1982-05-14 21 NEW YORK, Wed. Stocks closed moderately lower due to a combination of profit taking and worries about the outlook for interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 4': points in early trading, fell almost five points during the afternoon and closed off about 0.10 at 865.77. Declines363 words
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Article619 1982-05-14 21 LONDON, Thurs. Leading shares opened lower today, reflecting the turnaround on Wall Street last night and nervousness over the Falklands conflict, dealers said. Hawker Siddeley and Plessey fell 4p and 5p respectively but initial markdowns were generally limited to a penny or two. Banks and insurances were down between619 words
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Article53 1982-05-14 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 590.9 Tuesday 585.1 Week Ago 575.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 865.77 Tuesday 865.87 Week Ago 854.45 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1383.85 Wednesday 1387 35 Week Ago 1351 09 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 673.7 Wednesday 672.5 Week Ago 651.7 ALLOHDINAKIKS Thursday 520 4 Wednesday 525.3 Week53 words
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Article244 1982-05-14 21 AMSTERDAM. Wed. Share prices were higher over a broad front with the industrials index reaching a new high for the year, dealers said. Trading was generally quiet with operators awaiting news on the government's division over economic policy, they said. In Dutch internationals Royal Dutch gained 0.70 guilders, but244 words
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Article251 1982-05-14 21 ZURICH. Wed. Share prices closed firm in considerably higher turnover as investors are increasingly optimistic about the direction of Swiss interest rates, dealers said. The recent rate decline has so far stimulated the bond market rather than shares, they said, noting that a reversal of this trend is now251 words
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Article95 1982-05-14 21 THE Manila market yesterday closed firmer as commercials industrials, minings and oils sector rose, dealers said. ico)* Mlnlnf 0016 unch >Uu Con. A iUu Con B 15 90 unch IMUIO OoW 0014 00CB lenruct Con B M 75 unch IF Ooodrtch :dcp i so *0-(B andoll (artnduqu* B 495 words
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Article90 1982-05-14 21 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mixed with loses outnumbering gains in slow trading, dealers said. Aila rum AjruUiajr* In» And Trust Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ajrudh.y. Lid B«rll Jucker Charoong Thai Wire Bahu no I 212 m an -4 uni-h unch wvh J F"lrH TruM InduitrlmJ Flnint> Corp90 words
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Advertisement893 1982-05-14 21 Current Interest Rates On Fixed Deposits. [>jfl| \]l 2 I 1 month [•j/rmy W months [*mPwv _S w months E^r^J^V^^A 9 months rf/stil r months iH\^^W ACCOUNTS Rates subject to change without notice. S UNITED NATIONAL FINANCE (S) LTD. (Wholly-owned by United Malayan Banking Corp. Berhad) 64 South Bridge Road.893 words
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310 1982-05-14 22 THE Goodwood group has continued to achieve higher profits for the interim period ended March 31 in spite of the loss of contri buttons from Ming Court Hotel. Goodwood Park Hotel has announced a 21.1 per cent increase in group pretax profits to $16.8310 words
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Article255 1982-05-14 22 MING Court Hotel continued to benefit from last year's buoyant tourist industry, but it expects a more difficult time for the rest of the year. Although the drop in the number of visitors to Singapore due to the current worldwide recession has caused Ming255 words
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307 1982-05-14 22 UOF seeks to diversify loan portfolio UNITED Overseas Finance, the finance arm of j the UOB group, is diversifying its loan portfolio in anticipation of the continued slowdown in the property market. Housing loans, which accounted for over 90 per cent of its total loan portfolio, will be trimmed to307 words
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474 1982-05-14 22 NATIONAL Iron and Steel Mills, which re?orded a 23 per cent drop in group earnings last year, is optimistic its performance will improve in 1982. Chairman Mr George Bogaars has given no indication as to the extent of the improvement but his optimism is based474 words
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383 1982-05-14 22 CENTRAL Sugars' diversification into trading and cement manufacturing appears to have been welltimed it has provided the group with a strong source of earnings which more than offset the decline in profits from its traditional sugar operations. Earnings from its sugar manufacturing division last year fell383 words
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165 1982-05-14 22 AUSTRAL Enterprises continues to look to "sustained growth and longterm agricultural expansion" as a major objective of the group. Chairman Tan Sri Datuk Haji Mohamed Sany bin Haji Abdul Ghaffar notes, however, in his latest annual statement that "further realisation of this objective" may be165 words
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365 1982-05-14 22 LONDON. Thins The financial position of the Kun>i>ean motor industry will icmain precarious for some years. It will have to finance an annual US$B billion (Ssl6 8 billion) to US$lO billion investment programme out of an operating cash surplus about US$2 billion toFT - 365 words
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293 1982-05-14 22 Nations may use gold to finance payments deficit MONTREUX Sw i t zpi land), Thurs. Countries may inteasify their efforts to mobilise their gold holdings for the financing of balance of payments deficits. Dr Giovanni Magnified, economic counsellor of the Bank of Italy, told the Financial Times conference on GoldFT - 293 words
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161 1982-05-14 22 Thailand to raise public expenditure by 9.9 pc BANGKOK, Thurs. The Thai government has approved a modest 9.9 per cent increase in projected government spending for fiscal 1983 starting this Oct 1, compared with a 15 per cent rise this year. Citing the country's straitened economic circumstances as a resultFT - 161 words
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Advertisement750 1982-05-14 26 ijjliv Q Employment A PROMOTIONAL CO-ORDINATOR Required by americen company tor immediate appointment Prepared tn wurk during hours i |i vi in i pm. on eecfcatndi and publi.- luiliil.iys Po***« Haas i sea b*ia)**n 25 to 35 lears BaTari and normal company Ivm-111-s plus rompan>\ Vfliulfs provided Interested please submit750 words
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Advertisement747 1982-05-14 26 AN ESIABLISHEO JEWELLERY rompany requires Cashiers (Hamate) Must be ihle to work long hour*, Irom 10 30 am to 930 pm Interested all i>ers(m.illy at SOl. Slh floor. Katong Shopping Cenlre Interview lime hetwepn Ipoa t|niH REOUIREO FEMALE SALES I mcuUvea with knowledue of eta irual and engineering Possess driving747 words
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Advertisement424 1982-05-14 26 ill Q Employment VOSPER PRIVATE LIMITED hi an MsYMUonel Company mgafad in a Bid* rent* of marine iMiKineerlng urtlvlUaa tneludtnf --tup construe t ion. ship repair and dSSkjn' Ol lOprUSUeatcd military CfSjl We are seeking for an expc ri a mm nl person lo assume the position of QUALITY CONTROL424 words
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Advertisement395 1982-05-14 26 B B.>BBtBB^I>>BBBBBI^^if.r a T a T t T4 B M TOYO KANETSU K.K. A tank construction company requires 2 ERECTION FOREMEN 2 WELDING FOREMEN to work al Location: Dumai, Sumatra, Indonesia. Duration: July 1982 to Sept 1983 (15 months). Requirements: c Experience In tank construction c Age: 26 years and395 words
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Advertisement480 1982-05-14 26 ijjlA Q Employment NAN WAH ENGINEERING PTE LTD require* 1. MECHANICAL ENGINEER c KiiKiiireruiK Degree or I'ulyte. ruin Diploma in MechanicalEnglneermg c Preparation of design drawing and in charge of projects c Driving licence and own c Ito 2 years experience. c Preferably experienced in booster pumps, boilers, hot water480 words
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Advertisement510 1982-05-14 26 5 We neve immediate vacancies tor- i QUALITY CONTROLLERS c Male Singapore citizens, j completed or exempted from fulltlme National Service. < c Must have completed Secondary education c Must possess a VITH Tradr Certificate in Metal r'abrica- t :<m or other relevant trades Preferably have some work Ing experience510 words
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Advertisement511 1982-05-14 26 ill [J Employment INTERIOR DESIGN CONSULTANT'S FIRM requires a: QUANTITY SURVEYOR t Minimum 5 years' relevant working experience > Must be able to read and measure off quantities from Interior Design Drawings. t Must be able to prepare bills of quantity, lender and contract documents in relation to Interior Design511 words
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Advertisement623 1982-05-14 26 A Well Established and Fael Ei pending Manufacturing Concern hes immediete vacancies lo- TECHNICIANS c Possess a trade certificate m Kleclncal Mechanical Engineering from Singapore Vocational Institute c Completed NS or exempted Apply in own handwriting staling full particulars eiperience together with a recent photograph (nonreturnable) and contact telephone number623 words
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Advertisement316 1982-05-14 27 1| [j Employment 66 Situations Vacant i t) Technical REOUIREO A STEEL I lip SU-l-l i \M>- in lake b ii Minimum I PHOTOGRAPHIC COLOUR AB. r. quires mail anu mii g\ iphie knowledgi TRAINEE TECHNICIAN REOUIREO bj Management Services luratlun mi some »urk!. mil ..I In- ill. I tlons316 words
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Advertisement238 1982-05-14 27 We Invite You to join us as: STOP SEARCHING! FOR SECURE IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT Please call personally with I C 2 passport sue photographs, if any to NIKKO ELECTRONICS TOY PTE. LTD. Blk 3. Units 1 4. 28A 39A. 164. Kallang Way. Singapore. 1334 Tel: *****44 Bus Nos 61.85.94. 148. 162238 words
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Advertisement284 1982-05-14 27 fi I D Em P |0 Y menl i BTTTn Callinq>ljj|)|| all job yjm seekers! yk Irtimediate vacancies for•Minimum basic pay of $280.00 Increment after 3 months Attendance Allowance Shift Allowance *2 Merit increments per year NWC increases Free transport Air-conditioned Work place Opportunities for promotions to Machinists and Setters284 words
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Advertisement334 1982-05-14 27 r Manville SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. ri'iiuires Minimum Primary School education Willing to learn and work hard i No experience required. Able to start work immediately and prepared to do 3 rotational shift duties. All-in salary is about 5360/-pm. Confirmation in 1 month's time. Confirmed salary will be around $370-p m.334 words
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Advertisement483 1982-05-14 27 if D Employment tUPSB WICKO nmfWMIS SIWGWOKI Iflfl HO A) ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY TESTERS a NTC 3 in Electronic! Servicing. c No experience required as training will be provided c Candidates, however, must have completed N S and willing to take 2 rotating or permanent 2nd shift B) Q.C. INSPECTORS GCE483 words
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Advertisement535 1982-05-14 27 HOKURIKU (S) PTE LTD Requires FEMALE OPERATORS a Attractive starting dally wages Offer other good Incentives Provide free soft drinks, medical benefits, etc. Good environment with aircondltioned comfort Minimum sec. 2 education a Age 16 -24 a Singapore citizens Interested applicants piesse call penonally with your I.C. and 2 passport535 words
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Advertisement663 1982-05-14 27 ill Q Employment Polythene Bag manufacturer requires 1) FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS c Permanent day shift Bam to spm c Permanent night shift spm to llpm c SI 20 lo SI 40 per hour depending on experience c After your target production, you ran stay on piece rate c You can663 words
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Advertisement416 1982-05-14 27 Nestle The Singapore subsidiary of Nestle, the International Food and Beverage Company, Invites suitably qualified candidates for the following posts:PROCESS OPERATORS a Secondary Education a Preference to be given to candidates who have completed full-time National Service a Able to work shift PRODUCTION OPERATORS Above 16 years of age Completed416 words
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Advertisement606 1982-05-14 27 ill [J Employment A weM established printing firm has the following Vacancies: 1) LABEL PfIIMTIMG MACHINE OPERATOR c With experience In operating machines and performing labels and stickers printing c Completed National Service 2) PRINTING APPRENTICES c Applicants must be industrlous. honest and completed! National Service 3) STORE ASSISTANT CUM606 words
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Advertisement452 1982-05-14 27 (AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS) We have immediate vacancy INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK Female age between 18 to 24 years OCE O' level wllh credits in English and Mathematics Previous experience In Inventory control a necessity Ability lo type at 35 wpm an advantage COMPUTER OPERATOR Male/Female, age between 22 to 30 years OCE452 words
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Advertisement373 1982-05-14 28 ijfii Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A MITSUBISHI CORPORATION invites applications tor the post St DRIVER Qualification*: possess riass 3 driving li-renc-f At least 2 years actual driving experience. c Able to speak Kngllsh. c Completed National Service, c Singapore citizen. Agp below 40 Benefit*: Free medical and373 words
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Advertisement512 1982-05-14 28 SIA GROUP SPORTS CLUB The SIA Oroup Sports Club situated at Turn-house Road, Changi. Invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for Club Assistani A good general education with at least 2 years' experience In the maintenance of building service Installations Possession of a NTC 3 in maintenance fitting/ electrical fitting512 words
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Advertisement440 1982-05-14 28 Ijjl^H p EmptoymtiTt HesBPIIbE ■^■ks^sMss^-^sasa&sVatsafl BBBBBBS^SSSSsI B^laV^^^i^^^^ssssssssssßi IsC&vSjHH sssssW^**t^ |l T l^l^TnTlssssssal E3pHJHHH| SIEARES INVESTIGATION* SECURITY SERVICES ♦S3* SERANGOON ROAD SINGAPORE OS3I requires 1. PATROL OFFICERS (Mato/Femato) 2. FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR/CLERK Requirement* tor Poet (1): c Must possess valid qualified class 2 driving licence and own a motorcycle or scooter.440 words
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Advertisement487 1982-05-14 28 CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE requires 1) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Cafe Japanese Restaurant Grill 2) GENERAL CLEANERS Please call personally between 9 am 12 noon at:The Personnel Depai Imonl CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE NaeeanHM Singapore 1025 tUBS) UNION BANK OF SWITZERLAND Invites applications for MESSENGER/ OFFICE BOY Pr»>- re>qo c Minimum Secondary487 words
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Advertisement633 1982-05-14 28 mii D—"— I WING COUKT HOTEL Urgently Requires 1) Telephene/Tetox Operator 8424.00 OCE O' level or equivalent Ability lo operate the PABX switchboard an advantage I) WaWanVWaWrsssss SSS4.OO 1) Kitchen Porters (Chinese Rest.) S»1.00 4) Toltot Attendants SS2SJO W* offer Free Meals Free Uniform Medical Benefits (Sick, Hospllallsatlon Leave etc.)633 words
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Advertisement496 1982-05-14 28 SINGAPORE TENNIS CENTRE MX DOUBLE LOUNGE requires 1) BARTENDERS 2) WAITRESSES for our expanding Restaurant It Lounge Attractive salaries L good prospects for the right candidates Bilingual applicants will be al an advantage Preference will given to those residing In Marine Parade or Bedok Interested applicants, please call personally for496 words
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Advertisement1621 1982-05-14 28 lii [J Employment Well Established Florist requires DRIVERS 1. Mint be aWnguai end understand Mandarin. 2. Ptsfsrabty lor 2 year* working experience. 1 3. rOMMi CwsM DrtvinQ Ho#no#. 4. Minimum Primary S Interested call personally »t No. 2, Kirn Keat Lane, Singapore 1232 morning 10.30 am to 5.30pm. DESPATCH RIDER1,621 words
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Advertisement716 1982-05-14 28 ill Q Employment An internationally recognised loading US band manufacture* ol etec Iroruc component part* requires a STORE HANDLER Male Singapore citizen Completed N.S. c OCE O level c Preference with store ex- perlence. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience together with good fringe benej nu. Candidates meeting the716 words
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Advertisement771 1982-05-14 28 MALAY OfFICE BOY required urgently Must possess Class 2 and 3 driving licence Interested please call 7696 1 36 PUBLISH*:* of CHM.DP.EN-S Books want* Full/ Part-time Artists and Writers Phone Mrs (hong *****5S for appointment SHIFT TCLEPHOMC OPENATOP. for answering service Training provided Salary 5290 during short probation Call *****04771 words
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Advertisement1834 1982-05-14 29 $E? Vehicles ft Boats The economical SUZUKI y vAN $7,600 Nett Call *****56 or *****1 today and get your business on the road CHAMPION MOTORS 'NICE PEOPLE TO DO BUSINESS WITH' G46-G49. World Trade Centre. Maritime Square. Singapore 0409 Tel *****56 31 Leng Kee Road Singapore 0315 Tel *****1 jnj1,834 words
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Advertisement884 1982-05-14 29 IMPORTED DEC 1980 Mercedes Air 200. Fully automatic. One sh company owner, alrcond.. cas- on sette. sports rims. Tel: *****03. AL MERCEDES 2SOS AUTOMATIC, tax 1976. Beautiful condition. PARF O n eligible Offer above $40,000 se- cures. *****22 ext. 298. I 1989 MERCEDES 2808 Automatic be a Alrcond. AM/FM cassette.884 words
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Advertisement1615 1982-05-14 29 ■ft F Vehicles Boats fc j MOST 1881 COROLLA DX "Miner alrcond. radio cassette. iris rims, tyres, tuff-kote. .600 *****2 MPANV REGD 1979 Toyota liv cassette. Excellent condln Phone *****78 C. 1978 TOYOTA Corona 1800 •back TT 132 4-door with alr1. cassette. 1 owner. View at: A Balesller Road. C1,615 words
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Advertisement1266 1982-05-14 29 ffi Vehicles Boats 1978. NISSAN E2O van 1982 cell owner Very well maintained $7 .800 o no Ring *****20 1979 FORD TRADER Diesel Road lax new $9,500 132. Kunos Aye 3. Block 1043 1880 MITSUBISHI VAN L3OO I owner, excellent condition, road tax new Contact *****88 1980 MITSUBISHI COLT van1,266 words
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Advertisement729 1982-05-14 29 times friday properties EVEN BETTER NOW. POSB'S NEW LENDING TERMS HOUSING LOANS I 10 years IVV>o II 25 years 11'/.% A POSB loan to top up your CPF savings to pay up to 9O°'o of property value •A POSB Bridging Loan for borrowers who opt for Phase I of the729 words
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Advertisement675 1982-05-14 30 times friday properties Twenty Good Reasons Why FABER GARDEN Is Your Best Choice «m PHASE M FOR SALE ■■25K3 eV*- aval. |n**l k ~"aH~£' vBaaBBK^CIWBtPi aaars^ V>^ ~*aaV"" •aaV^^^iSaaJalEWafiaVTaH jj[r (j Jj k t > K|i^aV^ J2 aaSF^^^T"* «Va>V^^Bß^^i ~^!^»Ja»m^»A^a^^aCd ar^T a\ a* at' sißaaaaaßa VW^ll^^ ..jß^^il, 4-HaP^aE^a^^^ aUaeaU -W%675 words
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Advertisement156 1982-05-14 30 ■Nt Permit No: 2639 ]A Diet. 2S douMe-etorey aefni-tfetach-ed in quiet reektentiel area Tastefully furnished. 3 bedrooms with servant's room. Available Immediately $1400 Pleaae cell Benny Cheng UNIVERSAL REALTY PTE LTD 23SM33(9LINES) EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY WITH SWIMMING POOL Dlst. 10. very few of Its kind in Singapore, first class residential area,156 words
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Advertisement425 1982-05-14 30 f 1 »r. xx^^^l r-S| I r£: ft r S Factory/Warehouse cum Office Both blocks for lease either weekly, bi-monthly or 3-year lease Space available from 122m2 to more than 1,932m2 10 lifts with ample parking lots c Napier Road vicinity 5-bed-roomed bungalow with pool. Large llvlng/dlning/gardensl2,ooo unfurnished c Clement!425 words
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Advertisement920 1982-05-14 30 jjj P Accommodation Properties jj|g| I invest in prime industrial land VANGUARD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Wt fe e>>aaJ .Si 4 wF eBBaV m 'a**' Wtf* aaß^?!*eee^3 a) *^^^B4Jhafc^ Qu ba% BBBaB^L eafl^eaV *aBfeaBBBBBBBBBBBkw v Lbbbbbbbbw -^tfi^B^Bw -w r^ Aft 4b > f" a aftaW. Wif $bM9LI^ ASM Kw w w^^Bai a>>>>>>w920 words
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Advertisement477 1982-05-14 30 P Accommodation Properties YAOHAN, FITZPATRICK AND PEOPLE'S EMPORIUM BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA Limited units available for sale from $136,M1 I MANSFIELD PROPERTY SERVICES *****1/*****8 W I KIOSKS TO LET I ON FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS VARIOUS SIZES TO SUITE YOUR NEEDS CALL L W HOLDINGS PTE LTD. TKL: *****5 1477 words
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Advertisement470 1982-05-14 30 DIST. 21. NEAR BUKIT Tlmah Plaza, beautifully renovated I semi-detached single-storey. I new paint, alrcond, kitchen I cabinets. $1,800. Agent: *****76 DIST. 27. (OPPOSITE SEMBAWANG I Park) semi-detached, 3 bed- rooms, new paint, new furniture, j alrcond. 51.200 Tel: *****54/ I *****87 No agents. 1 DIST. 20. GREEN MEADOWS brand470 words
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Advertisement747 1982-05-14 30 HOLLAND VILLA. PHASE 11. No 47. 1 49 and 51 2 I 1 aIWIJ seml-de-lached Immediate occupation for sale cr rent Tel *****0 HOLLANO VILLA. PHASE II He M 61. 63. 65 and 67 2 1/2-storey semi-detached for renl Tel: *****21 JURONG PARK irlisl 21 bungalow with 3 bedrooms. 1747 words
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Advertisement902 1982-05-14 31 times friday properties lIMIHIIIIIII Think about your long-term office location today Major Features: Exceptional prestige and quality in design and material finish. Open-plan column-free layout for total efficiency and flexibility. Floor area from 26 sq m to 812 sq m. All round window view with maximum daylight penetration. Fully air-conditioned902 words
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Advertisement1463 1982-05-14 31 P Accommodation Properties Privacy vs Anonymity To many people. New York is a city of strangers. Yet true privacy is very rare. Fortunately, there is 525 East 80th Street, the quintessential condominium. Situated on a lovely side street of the residential Upper Kast Sulc.it offers a degree of privacy not1,463 words
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Advertisement887 1982-05-14 31 r Accommodation ■■J|_r Properties KATONG PARKWAY MANSION I bedrooms ser\,.int s. lac inn sea $2,650 Dlsl IU. SommervlllePark. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. $3,800 includes maintenance *****88/ *****89 NEWTON ROAD VICINITY Qulel locality, apartment, with swimming pool. 3 large bedrooms, attached bathrooms, aircund. furnished. $2,700 Mllus *****58/ *****61 ORCHARD ROAD $3,000 Newton887 words
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Advertisement747 1982-05-14 31 DIST 9. SKY VILLA walk-up apartment ne.tr COMB*)* Onlre. 3 bedroomi $1 XSO furnished PAA. *****75 DIST JALAN JINTAN renovated 3-bedroomed api.rtmrnt Furnished $2,000 AJ Associates. mam *j mi DIST. ON HIGH floor. 3 bedrooms, beautifully furnished. 24--hour security, swimming pool Available June '82 *****88 DIST. ORCHARD ROAD 2100 sq747 words
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Advertisement781 1982-05-14 31 A^ r Accommodation ■■H r Properties AIRLINE WANTS K»od apartments and hnusr-, in rikw! restdenUaJ area can be fully furnished or unfurnished Property owners please call *****81 BRITISH MERCHANT BANKER and family. n*Wl| arrived, seeks house or central apartment for 6-8 weeks from late May 4 bedrooms Phone *****1 EXPATRIATES781 words
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Advertisement672 1982-05-14 31 f T Fast < > Loans Wayfoong way Fast approvals on loans i Competitive interest rates Friendly, approachable staff Secure; backed by The Hongkong Bank \X j\ fooag M"rt|{aKr and Finance i s i 1 t,l Ground Roar. She* Huuer, re 092 !>•! 7 JT7977 DISTRICT 14, Khihim Park, brand672 words
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Advertisement2339 1982-05-14 32 times friday properties ONE PAIR OF double-storey semidetached at West Coast Road. Freehold On 8.000 sq f t each. Built-in 3.000 .sq ft each 4 bedrooms, servant's. Tel *****88 SERANGOON GARDEN SINGLESTOREY semi-detached. 4 bedrooms, terrazzo/ parquet flooring. 4.200 sq rt $385,000 Tahiti Homes: *****62 BEDOK. SPACIOUS DOUBLESTOREY terrace 32,339 words
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Advertisement2483 1982-05-14 32 f Accommodation Properties A BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED I'.u nt.i i Valley/Eugenia Court. 1.700 sq.ft 3 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms, 1 serIvant's room, facing swimming pool, tennis courts, selling with furniture. $500,000 Harvest Hills. I tel: *****80 bellian REAL ESTATE offers Beautifully maintained 4 -bedroomed apartment In Polnsetlla Block. Pandan Valley Servant's amenities,2,483 words
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Advertisement710 1982-05-14 32 A r Accommodation T Properties T FOR FACTORY. WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE UNION BUILDING is the b«st and contrally located ENQUIRIES Union Textile Co.. (Pte) Ltd. 37 Jalan Pemimpin Oft Upper Thomson Road Singapore 2057 Tel *****33 FACTORY cum STORE Approximate 502 sq.m. In modern Industrial Building at: DISTRICT 13 FOR710 words
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Advertisement699 1982-05-14 32 GOOOWN CUM OFFICE FOR SALE Prime Land near River Valley Road Built-in godown area: 7,800 sq ft Ist floor office: 1.600 sq.ft. Contact: *****1 ail 30. SINGLE-STOREY WAREHOUSE AVAILABLE ror rent Stud height 20 to 40 ft Excellent security facilities Very well mainlai led Interior/ exterior Conveniently located In Upper699 words
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Advertisement1557 1982-05-14 32 r Accommodation all r Prtyrttes M gVV PRIME OFFICE SPACE Available at MARINA HOUSE Shenton Way Area from 583 sq.ft. to 3.500 sq.ft. For more details, please call: *****33 I Ofiice space available at CHOON BEE BUILDING North Bridge Road Area: 2.400 sq.ft. Central alrcond CALL: *****44 MR. C.E. OH1,557 words
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Advertisement1092 1982-05-14 33 times friday properties B^BB^B^BBSSBSSS^^^^^^^^e^^^^ 94 ShopSpacas a) Sale SUPERB SHOP SPACES AT SPECIAL PRICES For sale or rant 1) People's Park Complex 2.000 sq ft and 1.400 sq ft at Ist floor 2) Orchard Roed a) 7.000 sq fL at lst-slorey ilowt-r -groundfloor > Suitable for Club-house. Health Centre or1,092 words
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Advertisement676 1982-05-14 33 F Accommodation Properties J irr.\'B,ssr?KrT«? s«rwK.rnarsa o *****04 conUct *****T7/9 FA* EAST PLAZA, Best location. PAWCLAISI. IST FLOOII. 388 sqft GSMgfiSL iSssar ssawasa Ren -xo-gg^^ KATONO BMOPPIMO CeMTHC. Ist PBNasBULA PLAZA 2nd Kloor n-antDtATW-T floor 21« sqft Interested cail Corner Shop 7f39 sqft Phone *****95 *****30 ru L «"W"* LUCKY676 words
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Advertisement928 1982-05-14 33 iJ IGTrmICMMa Wl G W (Lhe Ciamorouj I JAPAN, (8 days m Japan) Sfjbj&imtr^i^^k N^^^BaUaslßsf J HONG KONG. MACAU TOUR vy rf m Unbeatable Value, Special Features: 9 Mikado Nightclub one of the 4 best nightclub in the world 747 Jumbo (lights Deluxe hotels throughout, including the J famous Sunshine928 words
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Advertisement129 1982-05-14 33 1 I-«BBBBD1BS«BB1BSBBBBSSI Mr bbl «t k I i r^B', vbbK a M "aT •L*smtifi I jpnl bmYbM I'" mYm^MmTCk V B MWamMH *a% *t imWi ft^.i*v ft M*Hai-*4^fei mVmVI mVI kirn travel service pte ltd., o-325. merlin plaza TEL: *****43. *****43, *****44 2SSSO4S. 293*047 BUSINESS HOURS MON TO SAT 9.00129 words
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Advertisement482 1982-05-14 33 NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD Him 1 OfUcr G l4- 16- 18, Pearfs Centre. Eu Tong Sen Street. (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 01 05 Tel *****33(7 lines) Branch Offlct: 1 1 9, Peoples Park Complex. Ground Floor, New Bridge Road. Singapore 0105. Tet *****1/*****2 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****3 TA 140 •OTaUUnMTIU482 words
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Advertisement380 1982-05-14 34 j^ll Q TrmlGuMe f ORIENT I SHENTOURS KNOWS BEST I 5 Days THAILAND 5770 7 Days PHILIPPINES (Manila Baguio Tagatay) $1180 7 Days PHILIPPINES (Manila Baguio Cebu)- 1400 7 Days PHILIPPINES HONGKONG tl4BO 8 Days THAILAND HONGKONG $1529 8 Days PHILIPPINES HONGKONG ***** 8 Days ALL TAIWAN 1 81 0380 words
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Article81 1982-05-14 35 134 Lot Found LOST FROM 17H Bencoolen House Australian's Black travelling bag containing important documents/ personal belongings Reward. Contact 412 A. Blk 80. Lor 4, To*. Payoh LOST M VtCSwTY Thomson Yaohan, Soo Chow Oarden area on 21.4.82. Male silky terrier, light brown colour. Finder please call: *****44 Doreen Chal.81 words
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Article73 1982-05-14 35 pleasant lookmo. wax educated Chinese bachelor seeks friends aged below 34. Widow, Divorcee welcome. Photograph (returnable). Reply with phone contact to: S.T. Box A *****, 1 New Industrial Road, Singapore IBM. MALE EXECUTIVE. 30, seeks outgoing pleasant looking friends. Reply with phone, appreciated: ST. Box A *****,1.73 words
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Obituary33 1982-05-14 35 THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF EXIMWOOD INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD. express their deepest condolences and sympathies to MR. ONG KHIAM POH for the loss of his beloved father. DEPARTED 13TH MAY 1982.33 words
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Obituary, Illustration237 1982-05-14 35 Chart*. Hg Chans Uang PMMd away p»aoaMry en 11.5 JJ at 10 10pm iaevtna baMnd Ma batwoo wlw Dorta mo Chong Ouan (hong Hock •Mara Poh Chuan Tlang Choo Tlang Oek Tlang Hoon 1 aieaw* In law 3 vi utHei In-lew MeaaatM •■MM to mourn his loss. Cortege237 words
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Obituary, Illustration185 1982-05-14 35 MDM TEO SOCK HIAN Ao*d77 p#a>a>a)a arwity p#sSC*vfulnr on laiia M4WHIQ •MfIHIQ Sons: Tan Poh Koh Tan Poh Klat Daughter: Tan Peck Choo Daughters-in-law: Lee Ah Cheow Koh Ah Moey Son-in-law: Llm Ber Puan 13 grandchildren and o great grandchildren to mourn her loss ■ft 44,100 •Mpjm Dily185 words
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Article88 1982-05-14 35 ATHMA SMAMTIPOOJAI Bsi^f C. ALAOBMtAMV OsparHOaAM The family of the late Mr. C. AlagerLsamy express Uielr heartfelt thanks to relatives L friends for their condolences, donations, assistance and attendance during their recent bereavement. Tlta tani 4m pntm aa baas aa ■stMrtiy night IUH at Mk. 17, 214-L, Lorong88 words
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Article, Illustration174 1982-05-14 35 THE FAMSLY Of THE LATE Tn# f ssmifry Of tll# Hits) i MDM. TAN AH CHENG wish to •iprssa thair ssn- ear* thanlu to ratottv«« ana irwnosj for irNjsf khmi •ssistanc*. donation*, condoUno— and attend- ano* dufwMj tnair raoant MR TERRAMCE A CHWBTIAM wt*n«« to •xpraas ttM4r hsarttaH174 words
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Article185 1982-05-14 35 Tottenham hopes suffer at Forest LONDON, TLurs. English Football Association Cup-finalists Tottenham Hotspur presented Nottingham Forest with their first home win in four months yesterday. Peter Davenport scored his first League goal and made the second for Stuart Gray as the jaded Cupholders struggled through their sixth match in 12Reuter; AFP - 185 words
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Article44 1982-05-14 35 DIVISION ONE LEADERS Jvcrpool 40 25 8 7 77 31 S3 p«wlch 40 25 5 10 72 49 80 ton United 41 21 12 8 57 29 75 'onraham 40 11 9 65 i 3 71 Seattlah Premier: St Mirrra i Aberdeen 2.44 words
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Article, Illustration238 1982-05-14 35 Barcelona's Cup amid strong protests Quini nets the winning goal BARCELONA, Thurs. Barcelona, of Spain, won the European CupWinners' Cup for the second time in three years when they beat Belgian champions Standard Liege 2-1 in an ill-tempered soccer final last night. Barcelona, displaying all the uncompromising tactics that haveReuter - 238 words
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209 1982-05-14 35 Government to help Spanish organisers BARCELONA, Thurs. The Spanish government is to step in to help the World Cup soccer organising committee. A month before the kick-off and with growing problems afflicting preparations, the government has set up an informal working party, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Rodolfo Martin Villa,AFP - 209 words
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168 1982-05-14 35 Hidalgo names French 40 for Spain PARIS, Thurs. France manager Michel Hidalgo yesterday announced his preliminary squad of 40 players for next month's World Cup finals. The squad Uaaikeepere: Dominique Baratelli (Paris St Germain), Jean Castaneda (St Etiennei, Dominique Dropsy (Strasbourg), Jean-Luc Ettori (Monaco), Pierrlck Hlard (Bastia) Defeawen: Manuel AmorosAFP - 168 words
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Article87 1982-05-14 35 RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. The threat that four teams Argentina, England, Scotland ana Northern Ireland may withdraw from the World Cup soccer finals because of the Falkland Islands dispute has aroused mixed reactions among members of the Brazilian squad. Ace midfielder Zico said he opposed a boycott but87 words
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325 1982-05-14 35 OTHER SOCCER BRAZILIAN World Cup coach Tele Santana halted his team's training session at the Fox's Lair Camp in Belo Horizonte on Wednesday and demanded that a cigarette advertising banner around the pitch be removed. "Cigarettes in my opinion are a plague onAgencies - 325 words
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Advertisement166 1982-05-14 35 Education Instruction 117 Mod*HinQ CAJIME MOOCL AOCNCV Male Modelling Course commencing 15/5/S2 on every Saturday 3rd floor Ming Court Hotel Tel: 235M07. 23U203 MAMSALON AOCMCV STAMTtNO new basic grooming and professional courses. Commencing on 18th May 1962 at 7 pm Call Mary Heng at *****01 or 23MM2 SHANCL MOOCL STUOtO.166 words
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Advertisement165 1982-05-14 35 CASTLES GYMNASTICS A FITNESS CENTRE ID, STH FLOOR, BRAS B AS AH COMPLEX BAIN STREET SINGAPORE 0718 TEL: *****40/*****16 What you will oat aa a Caatte's Mam bar Individual fitness programme for all aces Castle's experienced and qualified U.S. and local coaches will counsel you In selecting a fitness programme165 words
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Advertisement27 1982-05-14 35 _#v a ftk It's easy to come by when you advertise your W /m>^ unneeded goods in The Straita Times Classified. \&M CALL 284 4422 J 427 words
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Advertisement599 1982-05-14 35 APPOINTMENTS bm BEHN MEYER group of companifs I invite applications from suitably qualified Malaysian Citizens for the following position in their Kuala Lumpur Office: SALES EXECUTIVE (Dyestuff) Applications should be holder of B. Sc in Chemistry/Cher ncal Engineering or Associated fields. Candidates without the above mentioned qualifications but possess relevant599 words
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Article320 1982-05-14 36 TIPTOP - New form of betting where you have to pick the first three horses in a race in the correct order TIPTOP By A NEW form of betting wUI be Introduced by the Singapore Turf Club during the second week of the Perak Derby Meeting in September. (ailed "tierce" It320 words
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Article, Illustration487 1982-05-14 36 ON THE TRACK with TONTO LUCKY VAGABOND, with New Zealand guest jockey Brian York astride, drew attention to his chances in the Auckland Racing Club Trophy (Race 5 tomorrow) when he strode out fluently over 600 m in 38.2 sec at Bukit Timah yesterday487 words
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Article, Illustration179 1982-05-14 36 TONTO - 10 rides for guest jockey from NZ TONTO py NEW ZEALAND guest jockey Brian York, 20, who is here to ride during the weekend, was granted a full-fledged jockey's licence in New Zealand last week. He has been engaged for 10 rides, including Lucky Vagabond in the Auckland Racing Club179 words
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266 1982-05-14 36 Why can't our turf clubs extend this facility? I READ with interest your column stating that racing clubs in Sydney can admit an ordinary member of any turf club in Singapore and Malaysia to the members' stand. A racing club thousands of kilometres away in another country altogether thinks it266 words
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Article208 1982-05-14 36 JEEP'S MAIL JEEP: Thanks. In Melbourne, the VRC (Victoria Racing Club) controls racing at Flemington. VATC (Victoria Amateur Turf Club) runs the races at Caulfield and Sandown. Moonee Valley is under the jurisdiction of the Moonee Valley Racing Club. I hope I have got it right this time. THERE seems208 words
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Article1586 1982-05-14 36 RATF 1 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV C 1,400m ttA^U X (Restricted Terms 2-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,000) 1 *0* Blag* m (7 Boom Time-J Breukelen 2 nzg Alias 6 t 9 Cataar SI Auric-Zafir 2 nzg Chee 7 3 8 Droaa Pettier H K Chong-owner 2 nzc K»wu 3 41,586 words
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Advertisement1125 1982-05-14 36 NOTICES KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran adalah dipelawa daripada pemborono-pemborong yang berpenoalaman dan I berkelayakan untuk menjalankan kerfa-kerja seperti benkut I BN. Jenlt K«rja Na Tender P*H Harga Tawaran Dokumen 111 Mombina dan Menyiapkan Jalan BPO: 96/82 A $100.00 Pertanian dan Pembetong Di FELCRA Sungai Sungkai Mati. Telok Intan. Perak I 121,125 words
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Advertisement271 1982-05-14 36 DEWAN BANDARAYA KUALA LUMPUR KENYATAAN TAWARAN lowo'on lawotnn odoloh dip«lo*»o do'.poda Konttoktoi hontroklor yong bodottai drngan Dr- un Sondotayo Kualo lumpui dolom Kriot A lo|uk 111 alou Krpolo I P«ohan Krpolo 4 taSofO ok an dftrrMno d. Joboton Orvttfto. AohogKjn Kontrok don Prmb*kokm tmgkot 78 Oewan tandoioyo Jalan *O|O lout271 words
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Article448 1982-05-14 37 AZIZ HASSAN - AZIZ HASSAN By Tension turns Guna's men into nervous wrecks LONDON, Thurs. It could have been first-night jitters or a lack of confidence. Whatever the cause, yesterday was not Malaysia's night in their Thomas Cup badminton match against England here. Perhaps the ever-mounting tension madeNST - 448 words
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Article220 1982-05-14 37 WILLIAM Lyou and Peter Skalak, in a Nissan Sunny 1.5 GL, finished overall winners in this year's Shell Economy rally. They returned an excellent penalty free tonne or kilometre figure of 29,818, using only 6.53 litres in the 200.63-kilometres event. Rally veteran John Soh and220 words
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505 1982-05-14 37 WALTON MORAIS - Malaysian flag and hopes still aloft WALTON MORAIS By LONDON, Thurs. Like the Malaysian flag held proudly aloft by a group of supporters here last night, the spirit in the Malaysian camp is still high as the players prepare for tonight's crucial five games in their Thomas Cup badminton matchNST - 505 words
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Article33 1982-05-14 37 ATHLETICS: The biggest athletics event to be hew in Britain since the 1948 Olympics takes place next summer when the Europa Cup finals are contested at the Crystal Palace Sports Centre.33 words
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Article39 1982-05-14 37 BOXING: Mike Weaver's World Boxing Association heavyweight title defence against Randy Cobb, scheduled for Atlantic City on June 2. has been postponed indefinitely because of a shoulder injury Weaver suffered in training, the promoters said in New York.39 words
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Article40 1982-05-14 37 In Mexle* City, the World Boxing Council have urged undisputed world welterweight champion Sugar Ray Leonard to quit boxing. The Amencan had an opera- j tion for a partially detached retina in his left eye earlier this week.40 words
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Article51 1982-05-14 37 MOTOR RACING: Motor racing constructor-driver Jean j Rondeau, of France, will launch hi e new M 482 car with which hopes to win the next I^e lans 24-nours race on June 19-20. The car's first public outing will be at the Silverstone 1,009 miles in England on51 words
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Article31 1982-05-14 37 RUGBY UNION: Marc Andripu. tie French centre threeciuartei. announced in Paris I that he has withdrawn from an international match with the Soviet Union in Moscow on May 22.31 words
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Article25 1982-05-14 37 The Swasea Rugby Union club's "on-off" five match tour or Zimbabwe is on again, following the intervention of Prime Minister Robert Mugabe.25 words
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Article22 1982-05-14 37 The touring Irish rugby team Bangor beat a Namibian side 22-18, according to a SAPA News Agency report from Windhoek22 words
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Article33 1982-05-14 37 SPKKDWAY: Kevin Cogan stole the limelight from teammate Rick Mears' with a practice lap of 332 kilometres per hour, the fastest four-kilometre trip in the history of the Indi anapolis motor speedway.33 words
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Article53 1982-05-14 37 TABLE TENNIS: The Chinese, world masters in the sport, are giving "absolutely fantastic help to five American junior players now in Beijing for training, according to a I'nited States table tennis offi- ial The juniors are the first American team Invited for a three-month stint at Beijing's Institute ofAgencies - 53 words
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Article89 1982-05-14 37 Paceman Dev shines for Indians NOTTINGHAM, Thurs. Paceman Kapil Dcv captured five wickets for the touring Indian cricketers against English county champions Nottinghamshire yesterday. Dev's five for 39 haul hustled out Nottinghamshire for 141 half an hour before tea. The county's makeshift batting proved brittle and only Mike Harris andReuter - 89 words
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Article254 1982-05-14 37 IX>NDON, Thurs. Geoff Boycott completed his 128 th first-class century yesterday and emphasised how much the England Test side will miss his services for the next three years. Boycott, among 15 England players banned from Tests for three years for playing in South Africa earli-Reuter - 254 words
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196 1982-05-14 37 PRESTON (England), Thurs China are expected to brush Denmark aside and take a place in the final of the Thomas Cup men's team badminton competition when they meet in their two-day semi-final starting here today. The Chinese have brought their strongest squad toReuter - 196 words
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Article97 1982-05-14 37 Borg to skipGP events TORONTO, Than. Bjorn Borg has withdrawn from Grand Prix tennis tournaments for the remainder of the year, organisers said. Borg took a fivemonth vacation from tennis daring the winter and, when he returned, signed for only seven of It required Grand Prix tournaments, forcing him toReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration184 1982-05-14 37 Vilas and Clerc will not play LONDON, Thurs. Argentina's two leading tennis players, Guillermo Vilas and Jose-Luis Clerc will not play in this year's Wimbledon. Entries for the men's singles closed yesterday and the names of Vilas, ranked world No. 4, and Clerc, ranked No. 5 were missing along withAFP - 184 words
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Article93 1982-05-14 37 McEnroe not taking part ROME, Than. Wimbledon and United States Open champion John McEnroe has palled oat of the I SS3M,M« (SC3*,MI) Italian Open tennis championship starting on Monday, tournament organisers said yesterday. A spokesman said that the American was unable to take part because of a painful left ankle,Reuter - 93 words
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440 1982-05-14 37 Victory comes to Connors the hard way HAMBURG, Thurs. World No. 3 Jimmy Con nors was made to work hard by young French man Henri Leconte in the second round of th< U*****,000 ($530,000) West German internationa tennis championships yesterday. After winning the first set 6-1, Connors was taken toReuter - 440 words
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148 1982-05-14 38 SPORT is not always about winning prizes. The fun element should not be missed even by professionals. Bnt not everyone In sport would agree. Certainly not local golfers, who seem to pot prize-win-ning before everything else. "Sandbagging" the dubious art of being able148 words
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1057 1982-05-14 38 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD COMMENT. By "SANDBAGGING" that odious malpractice of manipulating handicaps to keep them high is rife in Singapore golf! How else can you explain the glut of sub-60 net scores that have been carded in important competitions at local clubs in1,057 words
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Article, Illustration345 1982-05-14 38 Bee Khim's the 'missing' choice for the award IT seems incredible to me that there was recently some controversy over the selection of SingaKwe's Sportspersons of the Year for 1981, reports EREK WILD. It was even suggested by some that, as Singapore did not really have an outstanding Sportsman or345 words
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Article73 1982-05-14 38 MR ONG TENG CHEONG, the Minister for («>mmunlrations and labour, will be the guest-of -honour at the annual presentation of the sports awards at the Penthouse Negara, National Development Building, at 7.M tonight. The recipient* of the awards are: Lee hum (heok (Sportsman), Mavis Ke (Sportswoman), Kenneth73 words
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Article226 1982-05-14 38 THE draw for the Tiger Open pro-am golf tournament at the Sembawang Country Club today. 11 m. N. Samy (A). Teo Kirn Seng. Alvin Liau; 111* A Abu (A) Teo Chin Ho, Peter Gutton; It.St I.im Choo Beng (A). S. K. Urn. Mohd All. lI. S* P.226 words
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Article53 1982-05-14 38 V SATOH won the Singapore Island Country Club women's intermediate championship with a total of 273(89. 90. 94). Elizabeth Line was runnerup with 282 (97, 96, 89) on a countback from B. Flood and Jessie Thng. The best net after 36 holes of 142 (70. 72)53 words
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Article, Illustration412 1982-05-14 38 SINGAPORE'S professionals, who haven't won a tournament for a year, are determined to end their bleak run in this week's $15,000 Tiger Open golf championship at the Sembawang Country Gub, it seems, reports DEREK WILD. Burly Jurong pro Lim Swee Chew, runner-up to412 words
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Advertisement139 1982-05-14 38 ■^'^^^^^^■^■■■■■■■■l J i £&Sß&&' "^^^fc^* n jC r^ >^^i^''^ Bb^mß^^^ \^^^Jß "Just imagine, I at Globe and M still had enough left "I used to find shopping an expensive affair V \ssE before I shopped at Globe. There would be hardly anything left over for the month. W >IP- s^v.139 words
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Article421 1982-05-14 39 JOE DIRAI - Angry Singapore in near- walkout JOE DIRAI Controversial penalty award in Thailand's 1-0 win BANGKOK, Thurs. Singapore, beaten 1-0 by hosts Thailand in the first semi-final of the King's Cup soccer tournament, almost walked out in protest against the decisions of Indonesian referee Sudarso at the National Stadium here tonight.421 words
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Article45 1982-05-14 39 BANGKOK, Thurs. South Korea rdced cut Thailand R 1-1 In their first-leg semi-final King's Cup soccer maU-h at the National Stadium here tonight. The Koreans scored their goal in the 4*th minute through Inxideleft Whang Suk Keun before mere than 25,tM spectators.45 words
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Article82 1982-05-14 39 Republic in semis KOTA BAHRU, Thurs. Singapore qualified to meet Selangor in the Malaysian Hockey Federation under-23 tournament semi-finals here tomorrow. Yesterday, Singapore beat Pahang, but lost 1-2 to Armed Forces in a robust match to finish second in Group A. Malacca stormed their way to top the group whenNST - 82 words
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Article40 1982-05-14 39 IVY HOUSE beat Nam Teck 7942 in the national basket league at the Gay World Stadium last night. Kiong Siong defeated Emporium Holdings 74-72 in another match. SPORTSCALL has been held over due to pressure of space.40 words
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241 1982-05-14 39 I PETER SIOW - I PETER SIOW COMMENT ...By THE inclusion of Loh Siew Kwan in the Singapore team for the Asian table tennis championships in Jakarta from May 24-June 3 has raised eyebrows. The fact that no trial was held complicates matters, and quite a few players241 words
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Article, Illustration286 1982-05-14 39 YEUNG HIN CHONG, the national men's singles table tennis champion, and promising woman player Tan Ah Tee have widened their sporting horizons after their recent threemonth training stint in South Korea, reports PETER SIOW. Says Yeung: "The training has done me a286 words
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Article108 1982-05-14 39 MORE than 250 participants including overseas entrants are expected to take part in the Seletar Hash House Harriers 100 th run tomorrow. The run normally led by two "hares" who set the trail with paper is a tradition that dates back to 1938. The cross-country108 words
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298 1982-05-14 39 J. RAJENDRAN - Landvik proves too strong for veteran Peralta J. R A JENDR AN By MAGNUS LANDVIK qualified for the second round of the men's Grade C of the SLTA Diadora individual graded championship when he beat Cesar Peralta 9-3 at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday. The 14-year-old Swede took 37 minutes298 words
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251 1982-05-14 39 JANICE SEAH - Laura may miss tennis ranking tourney JANICE SEAH By LAURA LIONG, one of the Republic's most promising players, may not take part in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's Diadora graded ranking tournament. Her first-round match on Saturday is against Seiko Saito. But Laura is competing in the Hongkong Open, and251 words
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Article474 1982-05-14 39 POLICE, leaders and unbeaten in the Milo Premier Squash League after the first round, suffered a shock 2-3 defeat by Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association in the first match of the second round at the East Coast Recreation Centre last night, reports PATRICK BASTIANS.474 words
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Article38 1982-05-14 39 SEMBAWANG Sports Club will hold a dinner-and-danoe at Admiralty House on June 5 (7.30 p.m.) to raise funds for the promotion of soccer in the constituency. Tickets at $25 are available from K. Jamaluddin (*****15 *****30)38 words
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240 1982-05-14 39 INTERNATIONAL water skier Bernard Tan has pulled out of the monthlong training stint in the United States, reports PETER BIOW. Tan, an all-rounder, had recently set up his own business and has told the Singapore Water-Ski Federation that he would not be240 words
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186 1982-05-14 39 PATRICK BASTIANS - NZ invite Seok Hui to play on their circuit PATRICK BASTIANS By NATIONAL women's squash champion Lim Seok Hui, 14, may spend her school holidays next month competing on the New Zealand circuit, if funds are available and a chaperon can be arranged. The New Zealand Squash Rackets Association have186 words
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Advertisement195 1982-05-14 39 Canon AXXX ESFANAB2 Official Camera of the Football World Cup 1982 Canon Marketing Services Re Ltd f M 9 66, High Street, Singapore 0617. SWITZERLAND /£2\ FOR SALE IN U^^^^N SAINTE CROIX LES RASSES WINTER SUMMER RESORT X.X (1100 M 1600 M) 10 INDIVIDUAL CHALETS (with 1000 m 2 land)195 words
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Miscellaneous18 1982-05-14 39 SOCCER Friendly: Padantiques v Inchcape Padang, 5.15 p. m.). TENNIS Diadora graded ranking tournament (STC. 6 p. m.).18 words
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Article, Illustration392 1982-05-14 40 Man with knife lunges at Pope FATIMA (Portugal), Thursday POPE John Paul escaped a knife attack by a man dressed as a priest, having apparently shunned some of his normal security precautions in the belief that he was under the protection of the Virgin Mary of Fattma. A year agoReuter; AP - 392 words
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199 1982-05-14 40 Impossible to free Walesa now, says Deputy PM VIENNA, Thurs. The release of Mr Lech Walesa, interned leader of the suspended Polish independent trade union, Solidarity, is "impossible at present," Polish Deputy Prime Minister Mieczyslaw Rakowski said yesterday. Mr Rakowski, in Vienna on a private visit at the invitation ofReuter; AFP - 199 words
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Article54 1982-05-14 40 HONGKONG. Thurs. Chinese authorities have jailed Chen Wenyu, a Taiwanese fisherman, and seized his 42 S tonne boat after he was caught smuggling goods worth 7.5 million yuan (about SJ4 4 million) into China, the newspaper Wen Wei Po reported toapy. It said Chen was sentenced toReuter - 54 words
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Article559 1982-05-14 40 Hopes dim for easier IMF credit HELSINKI, Thurs. THE International Monetary Fund's top policy-making body today wound up a twoday meeting with a communique which diplomats said would kill the hopes of developing nations for immediate easier credit from the industrial powers. In four days of preparatory talks before theReuter - 559 words
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Article50 1982-05-14 40 BEIJING, Thurs. China and India will resume talks on their thorny border dispute which has simmered since armed clashes in 1962 The 4,000-km Sino-Indian border is the crux of the complicated dispute with the two countries disputing each other's claims on some strategically important zones. AFPAFP - 50 words
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401 1982-05-14 40 CONRAD RAJ - US slaps buying ban on Spore firm CONRAD RAJ By A SINGAPORE company has been barred from importing goods from the United States by the US Commerce Department which alleges that the company illegally shipped helicopters to Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, via South Africa in 1978. However, the company, Jamson Aviation401 words
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Article33 1982-05-14 40 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dop Jones average of 30 industrials was down 1.33 points to 864.44 in the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. -APAP - 33 words
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Advertisement264 1982-05-14 40 It you are a beginner looking for an affordable organ wtrch yet won't become inadequate after your initial -AhMSJfcJ progress, the E l 9 is your right choce L j and sound investment ■B^JLlfl All ot E LKA S easvfllav features LjB^BVBVBVBVB*^^^__J One Finger Chord Computer First Lett Root Logic264 words
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Miscellaneous151 1982-05-14 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers In a few areas in the morning affecting several areas in the afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SI NSET today: 1M p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: €.55 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adrlaldr 12 17C Rain Manila 22 34C Fair Bangkok151 words
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Article, Illustration1688 1982-05-14 1 Rain of pain on CHEMICAL WARFARE FOR over five years, Dr JANE HAMILTONMERRITT interviewed and wrote about survivors of poison gas attacks by the Soviet-backed Pathet Lao-Vietnamese regime against the minority Hmong tribe in Laos. The writer has a Ph. D. in South-east Asian studies, covered the Vietnam War and1,688 words
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Article, Illustration3038 1982-05-14 1 Today, a new column is launched in Section Two a column in informal letter form that keeps you closely in touch with world centres, and occasionally more far-flung corners of our news-rich globe. Correspondent GU LIZHEN files first from the great motherland of democracy, America. 4 FIRST3,038 words
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Advertisement22 1982-05-14 1 World viewing for SBC films LEISURE, Pag* 3 Friday Background takes you into a Hmong refugee camp to interview victims Page 222 words
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Article232 1982-05-14 2 FRIDAY BACKGROUND (Ch 5, 7.5# p.m.): Two items are featured in today's episode: In recent years reports have emerged from countries such as Laos, Cambodia and Afghanistan that chemical or biological weapons have been used as part of the warfare arsenal. These weapons, called Yellow Rain, has claimed232 words
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Article282 1982-05-14 2 NEW Zoo Revae (Ch S. 4.SS p.m.): It's bad enough trying to be a smart frog, but Freddie wants to be the first frog sailor in the world. But green is the right colour for our high sea pirate who tamely decides to remain a landlubber. The Wild282 words
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Article161 1982-05-14 2 RESTLESS Yean (Ch 8, I.X p.m.): Hou Jie's sister, Mci Shue, who is now in Tokyo, is disappointed because she feels neglected by her brother. She discovers that her brother has a new girlfriend. Hou Jie learns from his moth- er that Mci Shue has come to Tokyo161 words
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Article50 1982-05-14 2 TWENTY-FTVE Ye*rs Of Rook (BBC, S.M p.m.): Today's programme looks at life in 1960. America's Polaris missile enters the world stage, while the U-2 spy plane incident occupies the headlines. Musically, Elvis leaves the army, Johnny Kidd is Shakin' All Over and Eddie Cochran takes Three Steps To Heaven.50 words
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Miscellaneous429 1982-05-14 2 EXHIBITIONS: CHINESE Brash Paintings By James A. H. Tan. Vie Exhibition Hall. 11 a.m. 4 p.m. Until Sunday. WATER-COLOURS By Leng Joo Wong. Hyatt Regency Hotel. Gallery 10—12. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Until Sunday. PHOTOGRAPHY la Science And Technology National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Until May 20.429 words
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Miscellaneous1279 1982-05-14 2 X OCfXH.ICS thr true mnim of htcti fldeUty _^^^H KvJ 120W flat out performance Technics SB-6 honeycomb disc speaker system. H "TV and Radio' SBC 5 2.55 PM Openinj foflowed by House- Adventure wives' Matinee The September ™5 Joey And Redhawk Song (Mandann'r) 730 News And Weather Forecast 4.35 New1,279 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration528 1982-05-14 3 KANNAN CHANDRAN - SBC for world contest KANNAN CHANDRAN By SBC has entered four locally-pro-duced TV programmes in the forthcoming Prix Jeunuesse International competition -This international festival, to be held in Munich, West Germany, is a bi-annu-al competition held under the auspices of the European Broadcasting Union and Unesco. It aims to encourage528 words
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594 1982-05-14 3 DAVID MINTHORN - DAVID MINTHORN By in MOSCOW SOVIET citizens, rarely permitted to travel to the west, are relying on imported films for glimpses of capitalist life. Despite continuous efforts to ridicule certain aspects of western life, the Soviet government permits a surprisingly large number of motionAP - 594 words
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Advertisement126 1982-05-14 3 Part of a series on musical instruments Text by DELISLE SCHWARTZ M Jl\ M Artwork by KAM KEE YONG M nk^^ntH^ Melodies like tinkling bells A percussion instrument with a difference, the glockenspiel (pronounced Glock-en-shpeel) plays melodies and chords as well as beating out rhythms. The player uses two mallets126 words
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Advertisement370 1982-05-14 3 1 mm MODEL NO 906 fo*\ MOD-L NO 594-E BUBk |>Jy MODEL NO 593-E HBk introducing the brand new Baby s -TVAfe. B^V^Bk wear HONEY fantastic colours n AM tn 1M *tMhe latest desgn Soft C.y^^ \f«C I H "eautitui kne *ith lovely round neck *~*rCfi£\ Cute s^ tets> a370 words
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SCIENCE OF OUR TIMES
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Article882 1982-05-14 4 More than 10,000 tonnes of cosmic dust fall to earth each year and practically everyone has been hit by a piece of a comet, breathed Stardust or consumed asteroidal fallout with their food and water. Cosmic dust is the object of new, systematic collections by aircraft and investigations by882 words
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Article454 1982-05-14 4 WILLIAM SCOBIE - WILLIAM SCOBIE By in LOS ANGELES IN THE spacious green-house-like laboratory of America's DNA Plant Technology Inc. scientists are working on a secret mission. At the behest of Campbell Soup, they are using the latest genetic engineering techniques to build a better tomato. It must be454 words
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Advertisement473 1982-05-14 4 Great times at the •■a Mr *^^H Ming Court Hotel J ShjjM Chezßklou Coffeepot Restaurateur Bidou Bonifaci cooked for film stars like David Niven, Not only does our coffee house, The Coffeepot have a delicious Brigette Bardot and royalty in his native restaurant in Villefranche. array of dishes but also473 words
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Advertisement265 1982-05-14 4 lima HIET OFFERS YOU NOT A COURSE BUT A CAREER PROSPECT! Aviation has made substantial progress in the last few decades and has become one of the World's largest Industries. Training Engineers to maintain the sophisticated giant airships in airworthy condition is no simple task. No doubt when it comes265 words
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Article, Illustration531 1982-05-14 5 From Page 4 The mounts are stored in a nitrogen-filled chamber to await further analysis. For more detailed descriptions and photography, the samples are examined under a scanning electron microscope. This affords magnifications of 5,000, 10,000 or more and provides a fairly reliable taxonomy of all the particles,NYT - 531 words
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Article231 1982-05-14 5 FOR years, scientists have been debating whether the onset of menstruation has been occurring at an earlier age. In the latest of these studies, researchers at the Harvard Centre for Population Studies have concluded that menstruation begins almost two years earlier now for231 words
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Article273 1982-05-14 5 FCK more than a century, geologists have debated the age of the Boston Basin. Now, it seems, the issue has been resolved by tiny fossils found in tunneling an extension of the city's subway system. The age appears at least 600 million years old, dating from a273 words
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Article261 1982-05-14 5 IN THE last half century, the ringnecked pheasant, an import of Chinese origin, has replaced the native greater Prairie chicken over considerable parts of the American mid-west. Scientists have noted that in Illinois, the eastern-most part of their range, the Prairie chicken population has dropped from several millionNYT - 261 words
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Article707 1982-05-14 5 JAMES P. STERBA - Saving soil, toil and oil JAMES P. STERBA By in NEW YORK SPRING ploughing has long ranked alongside the return of the robin, Mother's Day, April showers and June brides as a symbol of the American heartland's annual renewal. No more. The mouldboard plough, traditionally used to prepare cropland forNYT - 707 words
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Advertisement611 1982-05-14 5 America's best-selling piano Designed built to sound as good as it looks. K jm Da P iano 1S an exceptional instrument, created in the tradition of craftsmanship since 1857. For well over a century Kimball has been the choice of more Americans than any other Piano. Careful blending of traditional611 words
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Advertisement126 1982-05-14 6 P^h I^ HH H ■▼n^X^S&ppP^BiiffS^^BWßßßPpß'B fl I bi"^^^^ *a T B^B B*W(?MQ^BaMP'ni^^ißl PP^^B bW»^^^^N^ V^ I J ■^BBB^IWWBB^^T^i E^^Mll by hui ■^B F I Bh li\ v fl V_ Besser. Rises to any occasion. w Ik Pertama Audio Pte Ltd Supreme Electronics Pte Ltd Audio International Pte Ltd Audio Centre126 words
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Advertisement455 1982-05-14 7 Taste the natural goodness of /^l Allowria Honey from Australia. jfl^* /w\ Come and experience the freshness and natural goodness I jHT^ Air of /4//oMfr/£ Honey at the Australian Food Festival. 1 r^r^f^^KJF special offer now on at Cold Storage and NTUC-Welcome \^S^ supermarkets £jfjf^m Keep a date with us455 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1982-05-14 8 Oddball shops shops Story: ANITA EVANS IT'S hard to imagine anyone actually needing a bearskin, a stuffed bat or an ancient balance for weighing out opium. It's even more difficult to see how anyone living in the heat and steam of Singapore could feel the need of a woollen balaclava1,036 words
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Advertisement304 1982-05-14 8 E\ YOUR ussst MTH SOAP -;-r-^. Gentle I ouch. The only beauty lH Sufi**"*' bath soap containing Baby Oil. That pampers your skin with gentle care. To leave you baby soft, 34***' baby smooth. And subtly fragrant. 23| Baby yourself with Gentle Touch A? aqua, pink and white. And discover304 words
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Article, Illustration60 1982-05-14 9 Garbage, to the double-sealed p deals with ru lAN EDWARDS r 0 arbage, to the city-slicker, goes in neat, sanitised, ouble-sealed plastic bags. But the country-dweller eals with rubbish in a totally different way. kN EDWARDS reports from Gum Tree Creek, Australia. Lam Chee Antique and Junk60 words
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Article, Illustration282 1982-05-14 8 CATHERINE McLEOD - CATHERINE McLEOD By in Paris I IT WAS a first for Singapore when an exhibition of artifacts and antiques went on display on April 27 at a major French shopping area. The Creteil-Soleil commercial centre is huge by any standards. Some two million people pass through it282 words
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890 1982-05-14 8 Closeiueoseness to garbage seness to garbage ONE of the lesser known advantages of living in the Country is certain gentle- closeness to garbage. Unlike the pampered city slicker, we;don't have garbage trucks masquerading as Environmental Protection Units calling in once or twice a week. We have the Saturday morning trip890 words
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Article, Illustration240 1982-05-14 9 Linda Neo - Linda Neo RwrAoni IMb mai n I *Ith mother-of-pearl, and altar tables ...even a red lacquer and gold-leal By CAROLINE NGUI gilded to death, then this "foot-binding chair" spe- or in camphor wood with i 1 collection, from the late cially built for the pur- delicate ink-line drawings240 words
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Advertisement254 1982-05-14 9 f mm* iin m 4ft «t K "<«*. Discover Estee Uuder's WHITE LINEN RBSBfI J± [UH This moment is different. It is a new time in fragrance. Time for brilliant, buoyant White Linen, a J^k Estee Lauder's bright fragrance that's as fresh as flowers. As crisp and clean as spring254 words
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Article, Illustration334 1982-05-14 10 WILLIAM SAFIRE - WILLIAM SAFIRE By in New York THE scene is the Roosevelt Room of the White House, filled with pictures and plaques of the two Presidents Roosevelt, across the hall from the Oval Office. It ued to be called the Fish Room, after Secretary of State Hamilton334 words
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Article342 1982-05-14 10 THE emblazonment of misused sex terms across the covers of US magazines continues. When the newly rejuvenated Harper's magazine was seduced by "courtesan", its editor was subjected to excoriation. Now Time magazine has gotten itself impregnated with error. "Time's cover of Feb 22," writes Mary Kay Pennotti-ByronNYT - 342 words
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Advertisement162 1982-05-14 10 Yt r f J Enjoy Safe Riding Kawasaki Buy any model of Kawasaki now and you'll receive the 1 I best safety gear. FREE M| Mtf Free Hiding Boots Free High Fashion Jacket Ll V Free Helmet C Ifer fm\ Free Gloves P~*^J Free Trelock Supersafe I^^^^^^"^ Don't miss this162 words
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Advertisement1016 1982-05-14 11 Q TONIGHT I'OMOKKOW MIDNUiIIT At Q I _H___H_H_______H___| IHbbbbbbbbbbbl X JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA >| I 5; 'tmttW-s. n»6_feß_L KRETA AVER PEOPLE'S THEATRE XI BbbbbP *«iW* 31 5 TOMORROW MIDSK.IIT At O I BBm^^^^B^t^^i^^*B*^nTf aj i I*W L J J ml ml* J I X ODEON ORCHARD CATHAY I•1•!HJI W L1,016 words
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Advertisement437 1982-05-14 11 LIDO: OPENS TODAY! (Phone *****14) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30. 4.00, 6.45 A 9.15 No Free List _kit .fl f bP^bi^^bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbibbbbbbbbl nt_ _L_ jjbv'J^LiblbbP^Bvßl I b_T TUESDAY WELD ■bbWBBLbJbP\ JI«Mt_BKI ROBERT PROSKY REX: OPENS TODAY! (Phone *****42) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.15 No Ft— List YOUR COUNTDOWN TO437 words
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Advertisement709 1982-05-14 11 PWC/INISATIQM ■irf Tt;.t a ßßtt-taKt:i NOW SHOWIMG No Fr«« Lf»t 9 Ham. I 30 400 645 9 Ib -»Mtma« FIOHTS BACK" B Contonf <i Scop« Cotor TOMORROW MONrGHT PRINCE LOO SAVOY ORtNTAL &LBERTY Sundov Mornmg Showt ot PRNCE SAVOY ORSNTAL LEGENOo«TH«OW».LBtRTY in MANDARtM _Th> RtST n CANTONtSt |"> l^)tJ€»'rtMl NOW709 words
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Advertisement507 1982-05-14 12 APPOINTMENTS IRADIOonPbI HOLLAND B.V. A well established MARINE ELECTRONICS Company with more than 24 years in Singapore is one of the leading overseas companies with Worldwide sales and service depots for Communication, Navigation, Hydrographic, Oceanographic and Miscellaneous Equipment (often Computerised Systems). To meet the needs of its business in the507 words
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Advertisement520 1982-05-14 12 I SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION^^ invites applications for the appointment of: SECURITY GUARD I $570 x25 720 pm (Consolidated) I (Entry point will depend on experience and gj I qualifications) M To guard the Corporation's property in CalI decott Hill, Jurong and Bukit Botok, to enI sure that no unauthorised person520 words
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Advertisement758 1982-05-14 12 oliuetti one of the world's largest manufacturer and supplier of office automation and data processing products employing over 53,000 employees worldwide is seeking a person with drive and initiative to be appointed as A PRODUCT MANAGER |p (PERSONAL COMPUTER) The successful candidate will be responsible for the planning, organizing and758 words
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Advertisement497 1982-05-14 12 We are an established construction firm involved in several major projects. Due to our expansion, we required suitable candidates to fill the following positions:--(I) SENIOR FOREMAN $24,000 per annum Must have at least 5 years of related working experience. (II) JUNIOR FOREMAN $15,000 per annum A mimmunv-of 3 years related497 words
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Advertisement512 1982-05-14 13 APPOINTMENTS CHUBB anrnnrocciuo international I We offer excellent career advancement prospects \3\ uy I CWI V tr 11 1 ICI lld lIUI Id I and equally attractive monetary rewards. Within nrnanicatinn lAfith nuor this division are many opportunities for people Uiyai lOCIUUI I Wllll UVCI who demand the best of512 words
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Advertisement300 1982-05-14 13 WC is looking for dynamic, ambitious and I self- motivated individuals to join us as: SALES EXECUTIVE (SHIPREPAIRS) The job entails marketing the Company's Shiprepairing and Engineering Services. The person we are looking for should be experienced with working knowledge of shiprepairing procedures, costings and estimating. Preference will be given300 words
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Advertisement701 1982-05-14 13 I We are one of the world's largest I cocoa processors and are currently completing a new factory in Jalan Boon Lay. Jurong, which will *M incorporate fully automated computerised equipment and I manufacturing processors. The new I factory is scheduled to commence I operation soon and we are now701 words
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Advertisement621 1982-05-14 13 SULTANATE OF OMAN ATTRACTIVE TAX FREE SALARY AND INCENTIVE NEWLY ESTABLISHED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AND HEAVY COMMERCIAL VEHICLE DISTRIBUTOR This vacancy calls for a self starter type candidate having at least five years previous experience in a similar position with an indepth knowledge of the construction equipment and commercial vehicle industries,621 words
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Advertisement460 1982-05-14 14 APPOINTMENTS Ihitachi ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. I A multi-million Colour Television Picture I Tubes Manufacturing Company in Jurong I has the following vacancies for keen and I dynamic people who seek rapid advanceI ment and job satisfaction. WANTED: ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL ASSISTANT ENGINEERS I Possess Technical Diploma in Electrical/Electronic or460 words
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Advertisement407 1982-05-14 14 METAL BOX SINGAPORE LIMITED the leading International can maker requires DEPUTY RESEARCH MANAGER The incumbent will be assisting the Research Manager in running the Research Department, the main function of which is to provide the Company with professional and technological support in can manufacture and conning technology. Applicants should have407 words
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Advertisement543 1982-05-14 14 NOTICES I 850 TELEPHONE NUMBERS TO BE CHANGED I ANO MO *K>N\ *ol\ eWSQ 1 Wtf4 EST Some 850 telephone subscribers in the Ang Mo Kio Telephone Exchange area (as shown in the unshaded portion of the map above) will have their telephone numbers changed from •451 8 xxx' to543 words
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Advertisement763 1982-05-14 14 Tender Notice Tenders are invited for: I BUILDING a) Tender No. AMM/T/82/012 Supply, deliver. Install, commission and maintain for twelve (12) months 2 sets 210TR FRP vertical dis charge low noise type cooling lowers and 1 no. chilled water expan. I sion tank to Telecoms City South Telephone Exchange. Eligibility:763 words
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Advertisement849 1982-05-14 15 NOTICES i HDB I Seporote fenders ore invited tor each ot the following 1 ERECTION AND COMPLETION ot 2 Blocks ot 4-Storey Executive Apartment (Maisonette type), 2 Blocks of 1 4-Storey and 15-Storey 4/5-Rcom New Flats and 1 Block of Electrical Substation at Clementi New Town Neighbourhood I Contract 3849 words
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Advertisement735 1982-05-14 15 nflj, PUBLIC UTILITIES J BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are mvited for the following 1 Supply of 20,000 metres of 600/1000 Volts 35 sq mm 2-Core, Copper Conductor, XLPE cables Eligibility: Registered contractors in Supply (d) Electrical Materials all classes 2 Supply of Cable Core Cutters. Eligibility: Registered contactors in Supply735 words
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Advertisement738 1982-05-14 15 A GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE PLANNING ACT (Cap 279, 1970 Ed) I THE MASTER PLAN RULES, 1962 I Notice under Rule 12 Notice is hereby given that the following j I proposals tor alteration to the Master Plan I were submitted to the Minister for National I738 words
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Advertisement530 1982-05-14 15 W SHERIFF'S SALE MOTOR SKIP OR VESSEL "SEALOGS" (Admiralty in Rem No. 744 of 1981) PARTICULARS OF VESSEL Name of Vessel "SEALOGS" Port of Registry Panama Type Steel constructed motor cargo vessel Year Built 1957 m Jopon Dimensions Length 11 3 86m Breadth (mid) 1 5 80m Depth (mid) 9.2530 words
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Advertisement659 1982-05-14 15 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated ir Singapore) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifty-eighth Annual General Meeting of Stockholders of the Company will be held at its Registered Office, 5 Malacca Street, Singapore 0104 on Monday, 3 1st May 1982 at II 30 o.m for the659 words
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Advertisement646 1982-05-14 16 NOTICES ltr\ SINGAPORE^N j/l general IJwSJ hospital I TENDER NOTICE The following fenders are invited by the Chairman, Hospital Planning Committee/Director, SGH for the New Singapore General Hospital. 1 Supply, Delivery, Installation A Commissioning of Photographic Equipment Comprising of Film Drying Cabinet, Slid* Projector, Overhead Projector and Stainless st«*l Photographic646 words
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Advertisement830 1982-05-14 16 (.IVIIVI. Itl KIIAH (Incorporated in Malaysia I ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to announce that the audited results of the Company and of the Group for the year ended 31st December, 1981 together with the comparative results for the year ended 31st December, 1980 are as follows:THE GROUP THE COMPANY830 words
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Advertisement626 1982-05-14 16 «MX MANSFIELD TRAVEL PTE LTD. I WE HAVE I moved As from today we will be servicing you from K CITY OFFICE TANGLIN OFFICE 9 G4 Ocean Building, 758, Tanglin Road, V (Ground Floor -Tower ßlock) Singapore 1024. CollyerQuay Tel: *****77 Singapore 0104. Tel: 9X71 (no change) KEMENTERIAN PERTAHANAN MALAYSIA626 words
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Advertisement671 1982-05-14 16 IPOH GARDEN BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS Further to the Announcement made on 12th April, 1982, your Directors wish to advice that the date of the 18th Annual General Meeting has now been revised to Saturday, 19th June 1982. The Directors regret that as the printing of the671 words
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Article, Illustration52 1982-05-14 1 <4^BS+AJ6> (4) o tit «Ti«r *«LL£7WtJL+° B* tt ft fpjfifi £W«»r W a Hie a wifl -a «ii^E»i«4t*i tts«* "S6U" i W is fJT a +ft t«is ft mm *tf«t^ WSP A»BB±«H- W-1-fhA ■mmm- Z% fs]*fr If tk»JAHa?*c ft 4feffi*+-ffiS^ JlH&lif** 2;- ?«wf Picture 1: Illustration to the52 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1982-05-14 1 LI LIENFUNG - LI LIENFUNG 18 soTi^s of a nomad flute (4) By THE first of the 18 songs told us how the r^°*™ V 1 fi. J abducted from the capital of China, the then Han Empire, and the second told us how she was taken to1,042 words
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Advertisement18 1982-05-14 1 so special i the value of their goodsl" Um^ V va^B a^ Srr>s*lH 4LW>. °a M^HIHIKMMHLK. w l18 words
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Advertisement482 1982-05-14 1 Specialists' Shopping Centre, the place where you can shop,eat, cash a cheque, buy an air ticket, even book into a hotel... PP^ *f '^ML_^^^B gourmet ifIPH I I fflttl fashion IT v :-^f-Wf^JM| restaurants ft&.7 '4 mfit nouses And l^rj^ Offering a dM^X \ml\ fabric centres. jL. JK~^f i%-<^^eW selection482 words
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Article, Illustration350 1982-05-14 2 Xie Xuehuo - Xie Xuehuo By chlneae parables SHEN Buhai 1 was a well-known legalist v during the Warring States period. He was the Prime Minister for the State of Han Hl*) for 15 years. One day, the marquis Han Zhaohou UlStil feeling worried, said to him: "It350 words
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Article, Illustration168 1982-05-14 2 Carved lacquer ware MOST of the lacquer ware in Taiwan's National Palace Museum collection date from the Ming and Qihg dynasties. Shown here is an example of carved lacquer ware made during the reign of Emperor Yong Le (1403-1424) of the Ming dynasty. The box is 26.8 cm. in diameter168 words
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Advertisement424 1982-05-14 2 /MORE THAN JUST AN INVESTMENT^ t\ 4 1 I ll cJwL*., AUUNIED INDUSTRIAL f (HltT PflH/IDI CV Your new home and a new lifestyle in a Ideal Factory/Warehouse Site SPdniSn SOt tltlO. Aljunied Industrial Complex consists of two factory and j pi aoAD warehouse buildings of 8 storey and 7424 words
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Miscellaneous607 1982-05-14 2 Winners Of CrOSS-laneruaee CROvSS-language Crossword Puzzle will be pub- llshed every Friday. f!rn«»«iu/nrri Nn ft1 It Is a Chinese crossword, but the clues are brOSSWOra no Ol given In English. Eleven winners will be picked from the allThere are only six winners this week. They correct entries. One will receive607 words
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Article, Illustration631 1982-05-14 4 RADHIKA - The Veena its origin and development RADHIKA By INDIAN MUSIC Music is part and parcel of Indian lit*. Beginning with the mother's lullaby the child hears in the cradle, it grows up surrounded by the sound of music. Here we present various aspects of Indian Music, the variety of instruments631 words
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Article, Illustration922 1982-05-14 4 WHEN Havelock Ellis said "Music is the expression alike of religion and love", he must nave referred to the Classical Indian music. For, in the Indian tradition, music and dance and perhaps all other art forms are but offerings to the Gods. This is what922 words
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Advertisement22 1982-05-14 4 AATHICHOODI 3s^^ Sleep on a mattress of silk cotton. yk^s^j> TIRUKKURAL Envy destroys one's wealth and "^^"^fy leads one to evil deeds.22 words
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