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Title Section13 1982-05-16 1 The Sunday Times No. 2398 MAY 16, 1982 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 98/1/8213 words
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Article1298 1982-05-16 1 Worst quarterly lU2IJHhI performance in 4 years DR TAN CALLS FOR HARDER WORK AS GROWTH RATE DROPS OUR high wage pallIs) cy was designed to last three years and must came to an end this year. Companies in other countries are doing their best to cut costs1,298 words
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77 1982-05-16 1 A DRASTIC change In worker attitude has taken place In the West, Dr Tony Tan noted. In countries where unions have been notorious for demanding large pay increases, prolonged recession and high unemployment have forced the change. Wage settlements in these countries have77 words
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Article120 1982-05-16 1 In AMERICA, workers who negotiated contracts during the first three months of this year have settled for pay Increases which average only 2.2 per cent a very sharp drop from the 9.8 per cent wage increase given as recently as last year. With an Inflation rate of 8 to120 words
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Article28 1982-05-16 1 For this year, the GERMAN trade unions have accepted a wage Increase of only 4 per cent, which is about the same as their inflation rate.28 words
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Article96 1982-05-16 1 In ENGLAND, where the inflation rate is 12 per cent, British unions have been prepared to settle for wage Increases of 5 to 7 per rent In the latest round of negotiations. Dr Tan said that so long as our economy keeps growlne, there is no need yet to96 words
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Article69 1982-05-16 1 JAKARTA, Sat. Five people woip killed when an Indonesian ship, the 120 tonnes m.s. Nurlina I. caught fire and sank in the Macassar Strail off Majene. South Sulawesi, yesterday, the daily Suara "Karya reported ioday. Twenty five others, inluding 20 crewmen, won saved h\ other Indonesian69 words
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Article26 1982-05-16 1 Santo Domingo, Sat. The Dominican Republic votes tomorrow to <■!<•< t nrw leaders Eight parlies or alliances are contesting the presidential and congressional elections Roma26 words
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Article28 1982-05-16 1 NEW YORK Sal Three crew members yesterday restrained i would-be hijacker who tried to divert the liosion-to-New York Eastern Airlines shuttle to Cuba, authorities said IF'I28 words
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Article32 1982-05-16 1 Now Delhi, Sat Palestinian loader Yasser Arafa! will arrive here next Friday for a i hi day official visit to India, an offii lal "WVnT Mill 111 MM today ReuMi32 words
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Article23 1982-05-16 1 NEW V' >XX Sal Tiffany's, one of the world's rx'stknown Jewellery shires. »;is robbed <>f .w.rth US$lOO,OOO (*****,000 [Milne taii Koutei23 words
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215 1982-05-16 1 Mahathir: Time for talking is now over... KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today declared that the time for talking was over and the government must now get on with the vital task of fulfilling its promises. "Our clean effective and trustworthy slogan will not beNST - 215 words
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173 1982-05-16 1 NEW YORK, Sat. A special four-man transit police team has found more than 1,200 homeless people living in the city's subways since it began searching the system's 1,347 km of track in March. Transit Authority police chief James Meehan said the team hasUPI - 173 words
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Article, Illustration272 1982-05-16 1 The smiles that say everything... THE success of the National University of Singapore Law Facalty team at the Jeasnp Law Moot Court Competition held in Washington in April was remarkable considering the obstacles they faced. First, the team Davlnder Singh, Rajah Vljaya Kumar, Steven ('hong and Jimmy Ylm spent two272 words
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Article71 1982-05-16 1 ROME. Sat Police said today that kidnappers are holding for ransom a wealthy British anthropologist's daughter who disappeared nine days Mis* Gaby Kiss Maerth. 18 disappeared on May 6 after she left her 148-room'villa neai the northern resort city of Como. Hoi father. It] Kiss Maerth.71 words
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839 1982-05-16 1 The learning of English: Still a long way to g o. YOUNG Singaporeans still have a long way to go when it comes to learning the English language, a major review by the schools council has revealed. In one of the most wideranging studies yet of the subject, the council839 words
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238 1982-05-16 1 Dr Tay says it again: Singlish is out SINGLISH is best kept out of the c issroom. Indeed, as far as the Education Ministry is concerned, standard English and not Singapore English is what should be taught. The Singlish-Queen's English issue had recently been debated in the Forum Page of238 words
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Article40 1982-05-16 1 BELGRADE. Sat. Petar Stambolic yesterday became President of Yugoslavia succeeding Sergej Kraigher. who ended nis one-year term at the head of the country's nine-man collective state presidency. Vladimir Bakaric became Yugoslavia's vice-president for the next 12 months ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article54 1982-05-16 1 LONDON, Sat. Tb* lirf-r Canberra with ?,5* sAault troops aboard na.s arrived in the Falklands area to add to the forres with the British naval task force, sources here said today The Canberra's troop* are essential for any major assault on Fa Iklands, they added. Kr54 words
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Article66 1982-05-16 2 VOTK C'OI'NTINCi in last weel:'s Indonesian general elections was completed on Friday and tho ruling Golkar Party, as CTpccted, emerged a landslide victor with 64.08 per cent of the voti-s Tho general elections headquarters said, Golkar's main rival, the Muslim United I Vvelopment Party (PPP), had 27.97 perAFP - 66 words
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Article57 1982-05-16 2 I'NITEI) STATES and Philippines officials have completed a plan for the joint defence of the Philippines, the US embassy in Manila announced yesterday. The plan was drawn up by military and civilian officials of both countries sitting on the Philippines-United States Mutual Defence Board. The plan hasAP - 57 words
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Article65 1982-05-16 2 FOREIGN MINISTERS of the six Gulf states opened a special session here today of the Gulf Cooperation Council to examine developments in the Iraqi-Iranian war. The GCC member states Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain. Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Oman meeting for the third time to discuss theAFP - 65 words
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Article80 1982-05-16 2 TWO DOMINICAN Republic diplomats, including the country's First Secretary to the United Nations, allegedly masterminded a scheme to smuggle more than US$3 million (5J6.2 million) worth of heroin into the United States, officials in New York said yesterday. One of the diplomats, First Secretary Rafael Pena,UPI - 80 words
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Article67 1982-05-16 2 ABOUT lf,Mt people shouting, "US forces get out," demonstrated in Okinawa yesterday on the 10th anniversary of its return to Japanese rule. One group demonstrated in front of the Kadena air force base, demanding the withdrawal of the 40,000-strong US military force and restoration of peace to67 words
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Article82 1982-05-16 2 UNITED STATES special envoy on the stalled Palestinian autonomy talks, Mr Richard Fairbanks, left here yesterday at the end of a Mid-east tour, aimed at persuading Egyptians and Israelis to return to the negotiating table. Mr Fairbanks left for Athens to report to US Secretary ofAFP - 82 words
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Article79 1982-05-16 2 THE ORGANISATION of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) meets in Ecuador on May 20 and 21 amid strong evidence that the global oil glut is disappearing and demand for Opec oil will revive this summer. Analysts expect Opec to maintain its base oil price of US$34 a barrelUPI - 79 words
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244 1982-05-16 2 LONDON, Sat. Prince Charles yesterday came to the defence of the British Broadcasting Corporation and other news media under fire from Conservative politicians for their coverage of the Falklands conflict. The British media, he said, were made up of independent personalities who were not servantsAP - 244 words
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133 1982-05-16 2 BRUSSELS, Sat. Britain announced today that it was ready to accept a one-year cut in its contribution to the European Economic Community (EEC) budget. The offer, conveyed to EEC Council of Ministers chairman Leo Tindemans, opened the way to a possible solution ofAFP - 133 words
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642 1982-05-16 2 War zones unlawful, Soviets tell Britain MOSCOW, Saturday THE Soviet Union formally advised Britain yesterday that Moscow regarded the war zones around the Falkland Islands as unlawful. In a statement read to the British Ambassador, Sir Curtis Keeble, in Moscow, by Mr Vladimar Suslov, head of the Foreign Ministry sectionAgencies - 642 words
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Article, Illustration36 1982-05-16 2 mLOXI (Mississippi), Sat. Miss USA, Terri Lee Utley, models In her swUnsnlt daring the Miss USA Pageant in this Mississippi city on Thursday night. The 29-year-old beauty participated as Miss Arkansas. AP Picture.AP - 36 words
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326 1982-05-16 2 HELSINKI, Sat. The major industrial countries formally served notice to the Third World yesterday that the economic problems of the poorest countries are likely to get worse before they get better. In a joint communique after two days of talks atReuter - 326 words
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104 1982-05-16 2 BONN, Sat. An Iraqi .spokesman here yesterday denied that tw« Iranian diplomatic bags containing IM new Iranian passport* had been rooted by error to the Iraqi embassy In Bonn last March. The denial followed a claim by Iranian ambassador to West Germany Mehdi N'avadAFP - 104 words
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Article331 1982-05-16 2 THE visual display units (VDUs) popping up in offices around the world are directly threatening thousands of jobs and could cause unknown health dangers for their users, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) said yesterday. The flickering screens, or VDUs, are making traditional jobsReuter - 331 words
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351 1982-05-16 2 700 HELD IN DEMOS IN 15 CITIES POLAND'S martial law rulers, warning they will not tolerate challenges from the outlawed Solidarity union, arrested nearly 700 people and interned 43 demonstrators at protests that swept 15 Polish cities. An official government communique yesterday said 696AFP; UPI - 351 words
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189 1982-05-16 2 COSMONAUTS PREPARE NEW STATION TO RECEIVE JOINT CREW MOSCOW, Sat. Two Soviet cosmonauts today began preparing a new orbiting space station for the arrival next month of a joint Soviet-French crew. The cosmonauts apparently encountered hitches during their 25-hour flight from earth, but overcame the problems. Lt-Col Anatoly Berezovoy, 40.189 words
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252 1982-05-16 2 Haig to discuss future of US bases in Greece ATHENS, Sat. US Secretory of State Alexander Haig arrived here today to discuss the future of American military bases in Greece and military aid. The socialist government of Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou is pressing for a US commitment to back GreeceReuter - 252 words
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230 1982-05-16 3 BANGKOK, Sat. Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila acknowledged today that there were still considerable difficulties preventing the three Cambodian resistance groups from forming an anti-Vietnamese coalition and doubted that the three would meet before the annual session of foreign ministers ofAP - 230 words
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Article63 1982-05-16 3 MANILA, Sat. Government forces were placed on alert today in preparation for Monday's nation-wide local elections, target of a terrorist campaign which has claimed nearly 200 lives. Lieutenant-General Kidel Ramos, chief of the Philippine Constabulary and directorgeneral of the Integrated National Police, said he expected peacefulUPI - 63 words
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222 1982-05-16 3 PHILADELPHIA, Sat. President Ronald Reagan said here yesterday that the United States would never allow Israel's military superiority over Its Arab neighbours to be lost. At the same time he said, Washington was trying to persuade moderate Arab nations toAFP - 222 words
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Article147 1982-05-16 3 INVADER KILLED AT TRUCE BORDER SEOUL, Sat. South Korean troops killed one armed North Korean infiltrator and chased another early today in a coastal area near the eastern tip of the truce border between the two Koreas, the Defence Ministry said. A ministry announcement said the invaders were detected byUPI - 147 words
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454 1982-05-16 3 POLITICAL SETBACK FOR PRESIDENT CHUN VITAL talks between Japan and South Korea on a request by South Korean President Chun Doo-Hwan for US$6 billion (Ssl2 billion) in Japanese aid for the ailing Korean economy appear to have broken down completely after more than six monthsNYT - 454 words
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260 1982-05-16 3 TEL AVIV, Sat. In a major diplomatic achievement for Israel, Zaire announced yesterday that it will re-establish relations with the Jewish state, Israel Radio announced. It said President Mobutu Sese Seko told his ruling Popular Revolutionary Movement at a meeting in Kinshasa thatAP - 260 words
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Article200 1982-05-16 3 SEOUL, Sat. The prosecution formally arrested two former commercial bank presidents and seven others today for helping a couple to carry out lending frauds, thereby crippling money markets and forcing two large companies to close down. The arrested were Lim Jae-Soo and Kong DukChong,UPI - 200 words
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Article, Illustration307 1982-05-16 3 BEIJING, Sat. Thousands of troops swung into action in southern China yesterday to bring relief to more than 200,000 residents trapped by swirling flood waters that have put hundreds of hectares of rich farmland under water. Casualty reports were incomplete because of broken communicationUPI - 307 words
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Advertisement44 1982-05-16 2 LAST DAY Designs o^^, FURNI FAIR 3 The latest and largest ever collection of home furniture on display and sale Venue: NTUC Conference Hall opp. DBS Bldg., Shenton Way Time: 12 noon 10 pm Period: Extended up to 16 May 1982 ADMISSION FREE/AMPLE PARKING44 words
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Article, Illustration342 1982-05-16 4 THE Malaysian Trade Union Congress (MTUC) is to send a memorandum to the Prime Minister, protesting against the Labour Ministry's selection of a non-MTUC official as the Malaysian workers' delegate to next month's session of the International Labour Organisation (ILO)NST - 342 words
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Article46 1982-05-16 4 Kuala Lumpur, Sat. Indonesia will provide workers for the construction of the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia complex. Indonesian Assistant Minister of Cooperative Management Bustanil Arifin, on a visit here, said on Thursday the workers, including 40 engineers, will be employed on a nve-year contract. AFP.AFP - 46 words
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Article38 1982-05-16 4 PENANG, Sat. Penang will host a three-day Automobile Association of Malaysia (AAM) workshop from May 17 to be attended by about 60 participants from the United States, Hongkong, Japan, South Korea. Singapore, Britain and Malaysia. AFP.AFP - 38 words
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360 1982-05-16 4 Three tin producers agree to have pact if talks fail MALAYSIA, Indonesia and Thailand, the three Asean tin producing countries which mine more than 65 per cent of the world's output, today agreed on the establishment of an Association of Tin Producing Countries if a new pact with consumers couldReuter; AFP - 360 words
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243 1982-05-16 4 'Malaysia still an important member' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday THE secretary-general of the Commonwealth, Mr Sridath Ramphal, said today he did not think that Malaysia had downgraded its relations with the Commonwealth in its foreign policy. Asked by reporters to comment on Malaysia's seemingly cool posture toward the Commonwealth since lastReuter - 243 words
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239 1982-05-16 4 Second TV channel for Sabah and Sarawak next year KUCHING, Sat SARAWAK and Sabah will get a second television channel from August 31 next year, according to the federal Minister of Energy, Telecommunications and Posts, Datuk Leo Maggie. The big switch-on for the two states and for those viewers in239 words
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Article41 1982-05-16 4 PONTIAN (Johore), Sat. All 19 University of Malaya undergraduates, on a three-day visit here, were yesterday rushed to hospital after a spell of vomiting and stomach ache caused by food poisoning. All but one were later discharged. NST.NST - 41 words
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Article56 1982-05-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Zambian Minister of State for Youth and Sports, Mr A. R. Phiri, is keen to study and benefit from the Malaysian experience in organising and running the national youth cooperative (Kobena). He is here to attend the fiveday Commonwealth Youth Affairs CouncilAFP - 56 words
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Article50 1982-05-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. West Germany has offered 160 scholarships worth $649,600 for students in South-east Asia to study at the Regional Centre in Science and Mathematics in Penang. The offer was made in Bangkok recently at a meeting of education officers from Germany and South-east Asia. -NST.NST - 50 words
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203 1982-05-16 4 POLICE raided two toy shops here on Thursday and seised 1,749 stink bombs, Sentol OCPD Supt Ahmad Long said. He said It was an offence to possew* these. "Under the Arms Act of ISSI, any capsule containing noxious 1 1203 words
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Article, Illustration151 1982-05-16 4 Not caring a hoot about sound of car number PENANG, Sat. What's in a car number? Plenty, accenting U Chinese superstition, bat that is not worryIng Penang's tew State ExecntTve Councillor Lee -Jon* XI. Though Mr Lee has yet to collect his official car, sources said that the car's registration151 words
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196 1982-05-16 4 MAN BURIED IN MINE AVALANCHE ESCAPES DEATH IPOH, Sat. A MINE worker was yesterday buried under a* V avalanche in a minei bole landslip and lived. Mohamed Salim bin Alang Nafi, 31, frantically dug himself out of what would have been certain death in the incident near Gopeng. At theNST - 196 words
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Article68 1982-05-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Labour and Manpower Ministry will set up nine more industrial training institutes in the next six years, Deputy Labour Minister Datuk Haji Zakaria Abdual Rahman said yesterday The institutes will be in Johore Bahru. Kuala Trengganu. Ipoh. Malacca, Kuantan, Kola Baru, Alor Star.NST - 68 words
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Article47 1982-05-16 4 KUCHING, Sat Another two cases of cholera have been reported in the last three days from the Matu district in the Sixth Division bringing the confirmed cases of cholera in the State to 20 this year, the Medical and Health Services Department said, Bemama reported.47 words
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Advertisement54 1982-05-16 5 i Br^ 2 §BI lr£ L p^^ wi./ KB v L B B. J^^^ajß Another interior project by P South East Asian Furniture Chain Pte. Ltd. 18, Penjuru Road, Singapore 2260. Tel: 265 8088 (5 lines) Telex: RS ***** SEAFURN Cable: FURNCHAIN Designed by David Broadley Associates Fabric from The54 words
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Article, Illustration197 1982-05-16 6 Teachers' unions urged to pool resources WORKING WOMEN THE five teachers' unions in Singapore should pool their resources when organising activities to ensure greater benefits to their members. This suggestion was made by the president of the Singapore Teachers' Union, Mr Lawrence Sia, at the opening of the seminar, Women197 words
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449 1982-05-16 6 THE negative effects of having more working women in Singapore must be removed to further promote social and economic growth. This call was made by the chairman of the NTUC, Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, who gave the keynote address at a seminar jointly449 words
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Article124 1982-05-16 6 A FORMER shop assistant stole two gold chains from his employer who, it is claimed, had always scolded him for no reason. Leow Seng Heng, 25, had only worked for Mr Phang Tee Wah, 46, owner of Sin Wah Jewellers and Goldsmith, at Beauty World Park124 words
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Article, Illustration161 1982-05-16 6 Keppel wows Janpnese visitors THIRTY-THREE Japanese ■■ssalsts visited Keppei Shipyard yesterday. Their leader said the yard's repair facilities at Taas wauld rate as "Namber One" la Japan. A The sUp-repalrlag yard Is really bigger than any we have seea la Japan/ 1 said Mr Asae Oaada, the asstataat general secretary161 words
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430 1982-05-16 6 Employers' role not over with setting up of QC circles: MP EMPLOYERS were cautioned yesterday that their responsibility in problem solving is not over with the formation of quality control circles. In fact, their work had lust begun, said Mr Goh Chee wee, MP for Boon Lay, at the opening430 words
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Article43 1982-05-16 6 THE Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting military exercises in Lim Chu Kang. MarsUlng, Mandai, Tamplnes and Pulau Tekong from 8.00 a.m. tomorrow to midnight next Sunday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used. The public is advised not to be alarmed.43 words
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181 1982-05-16 6 Shipping group forms committee to boost productivity THE Straits Steamship Group has set up a C?ntral Work Excellence Committee (CWEC) in conjunction with the National Productivity Board (NPB) believed to be the first of its kind by a shipping company here this is in line with the Government's drive to181 words
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Article47 1982-05-16 6 MR PHILIP YEO. chairman of the National Computer Board, will officially open the new premises of Asian Computer Services Pte Ltd on Friday at 9.15 a.m. at the first floor of M and G Centre, Clemenceau Aye. This coincides with the firm's 10th anniversary celebrations.47 words
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299 1982-05-16 6 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By THE Telecommunication Authority of Singapore yesterday warned users of cordless telephone sets, introduced here two weeks ago, that other owners of such sets could eavesdrop into their conversations as well as make calls through their lines. Listing some of the pitfalls299 words
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Article161 1982-05-16 6 POLICE aaestlsaed peaple aas checked an IW vehicle* doling aa aatt-crlme exercise caadacted by twa police dlvtoUns Uat night. It resulted in 14 of peaple takea back far screealag beiag held far farther qoMtUnlac. The stars were qaesttsaed aad released. The raids were c«ndacted by161 words
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Article, Illustration411 1982-05-16 7 IRENE NGOO - Merger of NTUC's 3 supermarkets IRENE NGOO -The big- -link-up- By CONSUMERS can expect better service and more stable prices with the eventual merger of the NTUC Welcome and Singapore Employees Cooperatives. The merger, now being finalised, will result in the trade union movement running the largest supermarket chain, with411 words
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415 1982-05-16 7 N. G. KUTTY - N. G. KUTTY BY THE United Nations High Commission for Refugees, is asking the Thai government to consider its plan for an offensive against pirates plaguing (Teeing Vietnamese refugees. Part of the plan is to use special refugee lookalike boats to415 words
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Article, Illustration126 1982-05-16 7 OBLIVIOUS to ether children around him, three~year-*ld Benny Ng exercises his creativity as he glaes aid baxes together to make a boiMlßg with chimney stacks. Using scrap materials to make toys Is another activity Ur children under the family day care scheme of the126 words
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Article280 1982-05-16 7 A query on grudges during trial A FORMER school principal told a magistrate's court yesterday that he did not know whether a businessman, whom he is said to have cheated, bore any grudge against him. Chia Yeow Soon alias Chia Thiam Soon, 49, who was being cross-examined by Deputy Public280 words
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Article138 1982-05-16 7 A SINGAPORE trading company has won a $400 million contract to supply granite to Batam Island, Business Times reported yesterday. Comfort Marine will be using barges to deliver the rocks to the Batam Industrial Development Authority (Bida). The delivery is expected to take two years.138 words
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306 1982-05-16 7 DOZENS of unionists put on their visiting hats yesterday to bring cheer to inmates of four homes for the aged. The visits were part of the continuing May Day celebrations by the National Trades Union Congress and its affiliates. This is the306 words
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115 1982-05-16 7 A FORMER marketing manager, Tan Kirn Ban, was yesterday cleared by a magistrate on a charge of molesting a 22-year-old girl who went to his office for an interview. Tan, 31, represented by Mr Sant Singh, was acquitted and discharged of the offence committed at115 words
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272 1982-05-16 7 PAP is accused of paying 'liP service' MR J. B. Jeyaretnam said last night that the People's Action Party (PAP) had spared no effort to turn Singapore into a oneparty state since it came into power in 1959. He also accused the party of paying lip service to the concept272 words
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Advertisement211 1982-05-16 8 ill I k In winning CU\SS 4 (1601-2000 cc) the BMW 520 i ■■HMBBSM^T^P^^^SI The Rall V- a P art of th^ 1982 Singapore National proves yet again the unique BMW ability to combine PP^H IMH^P^^^l Energy Conservation Campaign, was held on the Bth and 9th economy, performance and style.211 words
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Article, Illustration426 1982-05-16 9 PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH some better than others THE construction industry became the brightest spot in the economy in the first quarter of this year, with a 30 per cent growth rate. The latest Economic Survey says both the public and private sectors contributed and the426 words
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200 1982-05-16 9 MANUFACTURING industries grew by only 1.6 per cent during the first quarter of this year the lowest increase since 1975 because of poor overseas demand. Production in the electrical and electronics industry, which fell at the end of last year, dropped another 6.8 per200 words
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182 1982-05-16 9 Leaders asked to get people together COMMUNITY leaders have been asked to help rally the people to see Singapore through the difficult years ahead. Speaking at the Maxwell and Silat Avenue community centre last night, Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan said such leaders are important as they form182 words
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Article59 1982-05-16 9 Computer course THE National University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies wil hold a 10-lecture course on Basic Programming for students. It will start on May 31 and will be held every Monday. Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m at Room 32C-2, Waterloo Centre. The fee is59 words
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93 1982-05-16 9 THE consumer price I index rose by 9.2 per cent I over the same period in 1981, mainly because I prices of food have risen, j But this rate was below ih.ii in the previous quarter, showing the beginning of a downward93 words
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Article220 1982-05-16 9 Productivity growth goes down ON THE labour scene productivity rrowth fell m the warM economy (ailed to revive m anticipated. The Economic Survey says that all major sectors employed mare new workers. Employera continued to hoard workers in anticipation of a pick-up in economic activity In future. Some firms reduced220 words
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Article, Illustration875 1982-05-16 10 TERESA 001, JUNE TAN; and LOW QUAT TIN - School the main battlefront for tackling problems TERESA 001, JUNE TAN and LOW QUAT TIN By THE school is the main battlefront for fighting the problems of English language learning, an investigation Into why bright children failed the language concluded. This was because the majority of them came from homes875 words
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Article134 1982-05-16 10 TUNING IN TO A 'WHEELMAN' LESSON NOT the Uteat from the Walkman stable. lastead, these Heary Park Primary SehMl paplls are getting expasare to Eagush tram sametalag that might be mare appropriately titled a Waeeunaa. Far the bsx «a the left U a kind of laagaage Ub aa wheels, specially134 words
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Article735 1982-05-16 10 The stories behind the results THEIR stories are sometimes touching, sometimes tragic and sometimes tinged with comic relief. But between each line lies a sad commentary on how social pressures, misguided attitudes and sheer force of circumstances can conspire to hold back a bright child. The Institute of Education team735 words
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251 1982-05-16 10 Milestones in English Language policy lMf: The government's aim of building cohesive multi-racial society with a national identity led to the introduction of the bilingual policy in schools. IHS: Nanyang University adopted English as a parallel language of instruction, side by side with Chinese. This came about with the recognition251 words
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154 1982-05-16 11 THE principal of Pei Chun Public School at Toa Payoh, Mr Chen Keng Juan, raised the issue about labelling the languages as "first" and 'second". He said some 10 per cent of the student population are in Chinese schools and the EL2 situation is not154 words
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Article, Illustration622 1982-05-16 11 SINGAPORE'S 11-year-olds are weaned on "inferior," "pedestrian" and "glossy" comics and magazines found at home or borrowed from friends. With few exceptions, they like reading about "the world of popular music and its attendant trappings," survey findings show. Their taste in books were622 words
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170 1982-05-16 11 Survey uncovers 20-books-a-month pupil A SECOND sarvey has been motntod by the IK team and Its preliminary findings are la stark contrast to the drat. This time, the sevenmember team Interviewed 4t pupils who scored dlsnnctUas In the PSLE English paper. It found that despite coming from non-Eng-lish speaking homes,170 words
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165 1982-05-16 11 BORDERLINE 'O' level students taking English as a first language (ELI) are put through a special programme aimed at helping them pass at St Thomas Secondary School, says a council paper. A remedial programme was started in 1960 after a Secondary Four senior165 words
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Article50 1982-05-16 11 'SINGLISH' BANNED IN CLASSROOMS AS FAR as the classroom is concerned, "Slnglish" Is out, the Minister of State (Education), Dr. Tay Eng Soon, told council members yesterday. And In case anyone was in doubt about what he meant, one council paper carried this piece of SlngUsh dialogue (above) to Illustrate.50 words
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Article, Illustration132 1982-05-16 11 THE principal of National Junior College is now holding two jobs. At the Schools Council yesterday, Mr Wee Heng Tin also made his appearance as Director of Education Services. This is believed to be the first time a school principal has held two jobs.132 words
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Advertisement80 1982-05-16 10 VISIT US AT FOOD HOTEL ASIA '82 EXHIBITION. STAND 240 to 244 AND SUGICO PRODUCTS AT 55 WORLD TRADE CENTRE AGENTS FOR®HOSHIZAKI Zo^BnflH SOUTH BEND RANG CORPORATION df n |fdr«V»l HOLLOW ARES l k n SURGICAL EQUIP 6mx* a t ft fl STEEL industries pte. Ltd. 103, Kallang Way 3,80 words
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Advertisement68 1982-05-16 11 CALL THE V\O?LD\MTH THE WORLDS SLIMMESTCCraXESS TELEFfOC For use indoors or out. Continuous 24-hour usage with two sets of rechargeable ni-cad batteries Flush-mounted sensor-type keyboard. Re-dial memory button. One year warranty i) wn,, Flexa. siPhone. Manufactured In Singapore by ENERGEX PTE LTD Enquiries to our Sales Office at: 904, 9th68 words
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Advertisement234 1982-05-16 11 ■bssssssssssssssssssssssk. L jH bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbT BBBHssssssssno^K. ■^sW HKlaui. M H ssssssssssß^Hsssssw ■ssssß^^^Vnsssssaw I I bsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss^bsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssbssssssssssssssssssssbt>* bb^^^^ SHHH GENERAL ELECTRIC RECHARGEABLE POWER for the millions of products that need batteries. r— -j,— ,g- jsjj c <e cac j m j urn fritter} s\ stems h\ GENERAL ELECTRIC, a world leader in J234 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1982-05-16 12 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG Community work and the young By FOR many a society, getting people involved in community work is no easy task. Some find it too time consuming, and others feel it isn't worth the effort. Singapore is no exception. Its young people have often1,024 words
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Article, Illustration814 1982-05-16 12 Man does not live by money alone REWARDS for serving the community cannot be measured in dollars and cents. It takes much dedication and time to perform what to cynics may appear a thankless task. What do volunteer workers get out814 words
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Advertisement607 1982-05-16 12 Ask a European chef to name WK j^M the finest kitchen in the world and he will tell you: Bn#*lCB ft i Ail ift ft ift ft ft] IH^F \i^B/ i/ 1 ml. jHni l?i;|r, ircßfl^^^^^B *^1 I i IW ■II i H «lrfl I I ~^t I J i607 words
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Article, Illustration737 1982-05-16 13 SHAUN KOH and; GANESH VIJAYAN - SHAUN KOH and GANESH VIJAYAN By THEY are a dying breed of elderly men. Like Mat, the devoted syce of long ago, the jaga is slowly making his exit in the face of modernisation. Some diehard traditionalists will, however, challenge the move with the737 words
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Article436 1982-05-16 13 "LIKE father like son" some would exclaim for Kuldip Singh, 19, is following in the steps of his father. He has become a jaga, too. And he dispels the fears of the present aging generation that they are the last, at least for436 words
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Article, Illustration244 1982-05-16 13 Coffee Shop Talk LAST Sunday was a day of infamy at the zoo the animals were mistreated and the grounds littered when up to 24,000 people flocked there. Granted that there was little sign of malice on the part of the teasing audience, those "harmless" pranks often have deadly consequences244 words
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635 1982-05-16 13 TYE KIM KHIAT - TYE KIM KHIAT By What's on your mind? ANTELOPE (breaking into a song): Oh! Give me a home where the buffaloes roam, where the deer and the antelopes play, where seldom is heard a discouraging word (tears were welling up in635 words
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Advertisement299 1982-05-16 13 JMAKI MONI-.Y SPAKL TIMIfART can be a profitable career for YOlJ^g^ V ARTISTS EARN HIGH SALARIES yow con leorn ot home m jour ipore time 1 there is a lucrative field of fuH-time or I freelance employment awaiting you 1 And here's o great opportunity' HOW TO DMN MB PAMT299 words
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Advertisement174 1982-05-16 13 SALESMEN and SALESWOMEN: GET MORE RESULTS This action- packed Pile CaroegJt [Sate Count helps you: Develop vales confidence Sfll TK>re ol your products or services HjnoieoDiectK>nscapjDiy O'gani/e your seHmq ait improve your sales personaiilf Reach you' goals m selling Prepare tor advancement Ma*e said easier and e<r r rpore money174 words
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Advertisement86 1982-05-16 13 ."lafr fl V -""^H If JaW A aflL i 1 B^ < Lanvin at the Lanvin Boutique. The Spring/Summer '82 Collection direct from Paris, lusi arrived at The lam in Boutique. a ]VT 1 IVJ 1 1. eft) Three-piece suii medium weight word jacket with large lapels und matching skirt,86 words
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Article536 1982-05-16 14 MOST Singaporeans recognise that the English Language is a vital tool to successful communication in a modern world. The problem appears to be that some of our brighter students cannot master it as easily as they can Science or Mathematics. It is becoming increasingly clear536 words
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Article103 1982-05-16 14 On Reflection... LENIN once prophesied that capitalists "would gladly sell the rope with which they would be hung." A century later his words seem almost visionary, as American businessmen weigh profits against patriotism, find dollars more attractive, and send a US$l.5Cb-a-year flood of high technology winging towards the Soviet bloc.103 words
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Article104 1982-05-16 14 TAMILS born in the Madras Presidency cannot stand any drink stronger than toddy, according to the Labour Controller, hence Tan Koh Chye's plea that he had permission to sell liquor to these labourers in 1929 proved unavailing before Mr. H. A. Forrer, the Criminal District104 words
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Article44 1982-05-16 14 IMAGINE a cool sea breeze wafting in with strains of music as you have lunch. That's what the Sea View Hotel promised for their "Sunday Specialty" Rijstaffel. Music for your dining pleasure by Paul Strauss and Orchestra. Sunday Times, May 14, 1933.44 words
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FOCUS Motivation and performance
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783 1982-05-16 14 MOTIVATING PERKS Cameras Fishing trips Flying lessons Stereo sets Clothes IBM computer salesmen work hard for it. Insurance agents seeking to avoid swingeing taxes sign up for them. At the higher reaches of the income Dracket, incentive motivation produces perks like deep783 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1982-05-16 14 QUEK PECK LIM - Advancing beyond the lure of money QUEK PECK LIM By COMPANIES have the means within them to fund and fuel a good incentive programme. One that will give them positive productive results. But they do not know how to tap the resources available. A new style motivation programme now available1,073 words
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Article296 1982-05-16 14 WHEN advertising company Ogllvy and Mather formed 0 M Incentive Marketing, they probably thought the distinguished Madison Avenue label It bore would help the new subsidiary on Its way to success. They were wrong. The company which was set op 18 months ago found It296 words
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Advertisement53 1982-05-16 14 SHARP Video Cassette Recorders vhs So Advanced, others seem obsolete. lEP Tapa nma aitmmng HXm, .7 t I PnyammaMa M«mor> •Aajto Program local* Dnn aS n* lion. «M PUyOtct .Automate Front Cwm loadmg SrtW Function aknd W«wt» aMicroprocaatorconlroaM Soft putft Mhimm Control DmKt Operation N| tang VC 7700 2- Year53 words
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Advertisement145 1982-05-16 14 COMPUTER CENTRE the source of Computer Hardware and Software v mLcippkz plus Computer with 48 K RAM and Floppy Disk Drive MAY SPECIAL Epk 554,695 **aAfltfflL FREE 4**% JBCbß^*^ 9 Green Screen Monitor mjNT^JiH when you P urchase the l^fm^B^^t^k v^^^ above System. to^- > Obtainable from:The oldest and most145 words
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458 1982-05-16 15 CONCERNING the subject of making Confucianism a required subject for public education here, a few concluding words: There must be a set of readable, modern textbooks to popularise the ancient philosophy and these must be lucid and persuasive to parents if Confucianism is458 words
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Article, Illustration986 1982-05-16 15 Confucian ethics worthy of further exploration 4 Despite the defects common to all old cultures, Confucianism retains a lasting value system that is adaptable to modern society and is worthy of a second thought by the ethical educators of our A time. 7 CONFUCIANISM was the state philosophy of China986 words
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Article, Illustration583 1982-05-16 15 JOHN ROCHE - IN LIGHTER VEIN Enslaved by the slab JOHN ROCHE By "CAN'T stop now, got to get the Big Match lah. ?> "See you later. The Malaysian movie's starting soon. I'll have to switch it on myself, don'i know how to work the timer." "Hey. Popeye's on. Have to get it583 words
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612 1982-05-16 15 NG KOOI LIAN - Keeping out Huxley's-i Brave New World POINT NG KOOI LIAN By "ALL things fall apart, the centre cannot hold" this is an apt description of what would happen if something destructive seeped through the fabrics of society and destroyed the family unit. The family is the *>cart of the nation612 words
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Advertisement164 1982-05-16 15 L^^fc^^^^l f Samsonite 1 I I UU La^aaaiJ Milano A leather case that'll stand out in any Wr boardroom. European styling, Italian hardware. hen you buy a Samsonite, you're buying strength, toughness and durability. After 80 years of making top quality luggage, .J^^^^^tV Omega II Samsonite today offers the best164 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1982-05-16 16 Ingrid Bergman has had a long battle with cancer. Doctors said Patricia Neal would not walk or talk again. Reading a script is painfully difficult for Susan Hampshire. Diana Ross almost went blind but she and all these stars fought and won aIPS - 1,393 words
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Article, Illustration1218 1982-05-16 16 She is allergic to almost everything. Yet from her dark, unpainted bedroom she talks other victims through their crises with her message of hope and practical advice. SUZANNE THOMAS talks to Pat Berney, who suffers from Total Allergy Syndrome, often called the Allergy of the 20thIPS - 1,218 words
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Advertisement304 1982-05-16 16 If 1 \?/^B k ■W l mmr\ "Recognized around the H If mm. '~%Jsm world. It ts round, you know." x tHb e&^ Christopher G>lumbus IVp^k *a fcE?»--- jt^m* "Refundable on both j jk^^FT<MMoj lF»w' jfltt l\ thesun"— Leif Ericson *4M^ i s^^BP^~^*>w/ I Am v,^«io^ m f any where304 words
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Advertisement550 1982-05-16 17 Wasting petrol and engine power PASSMASTER Air Conditioner Compressor Cut-Out Switch. Removes compressor drag while passing or accelerating. S^^ Increases fuel mileage engine performance. y 3fife??,J I^^^ \<^P <£l^/ M is airconditioned, //irk *^^^r then y° u shou d s^ \V A Br know about... j^ ft Passmaster Aircon Compressor550 words
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Article, Illustration638 1982-05-16 17 350 companies show off their ware iUTOMOTNE^J MORE than 1,000 automotive products will be exhibited by 350 manufacturers of international repute at the Fifth Asian Automotive and Accessories Exhibition at the World Trade Centre (Hall 2) from Thursday to Sunday. More than 200 exhibitors from 21 countries are participating in638 words
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Article, Illustration230 1982-05-16 17 Positive outlook in growth of auto industry in South-east Asia WE ARE pleased with the excellent response of manufacturers and their representatives to our Fifth Asian Automotive and Accessories Exhibition. Their enthusiasm in this year's show reflects a positive outlook in the consistent growth of the automotive industry in South-east230 words
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Article, Illustration215 1982-05-16 18 TURBO-CHARGED cars are the latest thing today. In the highly competitive automobile industry where every new "innovation" means added sales, more and more cars are being factory-fitted with turbo-chargers. The advantage of turbocharging your car is that no energy is wasted. Exhaust gases which would otherwise215 words
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Article329 1982-05-16 18 THE rise in road accidents today has become a global concern. In most countries, particularly Singapore, stringent laws have been enforced to check errant motorists. Road safety means good wheels with roadholding and braking abilities irrespective of road conditions. Fancy wheels that are not safe,329 words
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Article, Illustration271 1982-05-16 18 MANY factors have *o be taken into consideration when designing a car seat. Safety, comfort and style are some of the main criteria but orthopaedic requirements head the list. A British car manufacturer, Paddy Hopkirk, has designed seats with orthopaedic requirement, as well as271 words
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Article, Illustration317 1982-05-16 19 IF ONLY vehicle fleet owners conform to a "keep clean" appearance for their vehicles, we would see clean cars, taxis, buses, trucks and trailers on South-east Asian roads. In most cases, this is not so. Many vehicles, especially the long-bodied ones tend to be dirty317 words
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Article, Illustration151 1982-05-16 19 Save that damaged car get it back into shape THE exorbitant price of Aligning the frame of a cars today makes it car involved in an accipractical to salvage dent is a difficult task, vehicles damaged in In Singapore, cars out accidents. of aUs™ ll6lll a™ t0 fail the compulsory151 words
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Article, Illustration346 1982-05-16 19 Computerised on-the-spot wheel balancer WHEN your car steering column vibrates or wobbles at increased speeds, it is an indication that your car wheels are not properly balanced. This requires you to leave the car at a service station for a check on the two front wheels. The wheels are removed346 words
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Article, Illustration239 1982-05-16 19 A rack to take care of your excess luggage IN YESTERYEARS, cars had carriers at the rear to provide additional luggage space. Today, no matter what size car you drive, you can still have that extra space to accommodate the additional luggage which cannot be squeezed in the boot. After239 words
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Advertisement195 1982-05-16 18 1 YEAR GUARANTEE Made by i Car Skin International Division The American Grease Stick Co. Muskegon, Michigan USA ***** Sole Agent for jfIRfIHMBaHHB^H Singapore Mo.ovs.o I pvvv^wvwhv^otW'Mßml^'M'BiHß^HHHhl GIVE YOUR PROFITS A LIFT FOR THE WORKSHOP SHORT OF SPACE MAXIMISE YOUR CAPACITY WITHOUT INCREASING YOUR WORK AREA. MINIMUM MAINTENANCE. PORTABLE. NO195 words
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Advertisement82 1982-05-16 18 B^^_— %kjp^P»' n^ou^: Br^^BßJ HB^^ iL»Z. *Sj£i<lUjj j! i BPB fl^B^BJkH^^^^^Jfl v\ *^^&^^^L jl^H rj Popular models suitable for Bt^»4^T i^B^^^^V^Bk X^T l^^^ Toyota. Suzuki. Nissan. Isuzu ■'JB^^^p^^^^r Land Rover, etc a are availat)ie Uet^t^° For East Malaysia Brunei distribution enquiries O* s o< c »A vO<N please contact: Manufacturers82 words
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Advertisement315 1982-05-16 18 Pay a little more for Tuff-Kote today. Geta lot more for your car some day. Some day you'll want to sell your present car at the best price possible. Take a look in the classified ads and you'll see that more and more motorists are rustproof ing their cars with315 words
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Advertisement146 1982-05-16 19 IN V)S* STP CORPORATION, U.S.A. We are proud to announce the appointment of ZL INTERCONTINENTAL SALES CO. PTE. LTD. as our new Authorised Distributor for the full range of STP (Scientifically Tested Products) in Singapore. Intercontinental Sales will attend to your needs and provide the back up service you require.146 words
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Advertisement352 1982-05-16 19 VDO infobord: The On-board Computer That Takes the Guesswork Out of Fuel Economy As Speedometers are indispensable to Tamtam a desired road speed the driver equally needs precise information to deterrtime the fuel consumption of the vehicle For this reason VDO recommended the infobord a practical compact board-computer to the352 words
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Advertisement373 1982-05-16 20 i 1 184-4411 1 |S9 AN EXTRAORDINARY BUSI- .a^"^^#V. |KWa NESS opportunity a fro* fm*. I%^B farm available for Im inert i W V lam, a ate take-over or partnership .^■BalßaieaaW^ ICSBj This should an Interest ##J*x nflM Ing venture Those keen. PH I lUllfl kindly hop over to No373 words
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Advertisement203 1982-05-16 20 MA CHERIE SEAFOOD Restaurant presents A special weekend Buffet Lunch at Oolden Shores Hotel, access through 15. South Buona Vista Road or Paslr PanJang HIM 11a.m. 3p.m $9 50 Adult and $7.00 children Tel: *****33. FOR QUICK LUNCH Reservation, visit Lai Wah Restaurant. 377 C. Jalan Besar (alrcondltlon) Tel: *****03/*****94203 words
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Advertisement386 1982-05-16 20 mil Q Personal Servkas \W D Personal Services [XTI Dnpinimuuii llilf II II ruuiLiuimun nil P [rdJl P MerchawdUe |ff|| U |ff|| Q 14 Antiques/Art Crafts BEDROOM SETS. WARDROBES chest of drawers, bookcases, cots, double-beds, metal folding beds, filing cabinets, office desks, and many other useful household Items. View CCC386 words
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Advertisement826 1982-05-16 20 20 Pets DOGS FOR SALE and stud service. Cross bred Dobermann. 6 weeks. 2 male cross bred dobermanns. 5 months with cropped ears 1 male dobermann 2 years no papers. A few adult female Alsatians for sale Also aluminium dog cages for sale. Tel: *****23 after 8.30 am SPECIAL OFFERS826 words
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Advertisement524 1982-05-16 20 INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK requires CLERK CUM TYPISTS Minimum quairAcetione:--•••4 OCE 'O' Level Inlereeted applicants to submit resume, stating salary expected, tatephona contact number and enctoeing recent photograph to: THE MANAGER INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK SUITE 402, 4TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING COLLYER QUAY SINGAPORE 0104. APPLICANTS RCPLVera to Box numbers of vacancies524 words
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Advertisement1905 1982-05-16 20 RATES: Ordioory 90 cts per word 'Mm J I 3 50 c n JI6 00percol cm Sem.-Duploy M ,n 148 00 Stroits Times' $17 60 per col cm (Mm $52 80 Sundoy Times) $20 00 per col cm Un f"°y (Mm $60 00 Stroils Times) $22 00 per col cm1,905 words
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Advertisement36 1982-05-16 20 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment a Where to Eat B Personal Services Msrchand.se C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles A Boats F Accommodation Properties G Travel Guide H Education 4 Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries36 words
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Advertisement931 1982-05-16 21 E VtHlctosAßoatt £3 V«Mcles*Boats ffi|| E Wahldes >% Boats ii 1 1 NOV. 77 DATSUN lOOA FII PARF Sports rims New metallic paint Re-luff koled Tel *****40 OCT. 1977 DATSUN IOOA F 2 Alrcond. cassette Selling $12 900 Tel *****27 after 10am 197$ DATSUN 100 A. Saloon 1 owner PARF,931 words
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Advertisement466 1982-05-16 21 c) Ford FORO ESCOR" 1.1 Sports 1981 model Sports rims, sports tyres, alrcon, cassette, power windows, metallic red In very good condition. Price $19,200 negotiable Contact *****68 After 6.00 p.m. *****0 FORO CORTINA 1000 OL, registered August 1977 PARF Eligible Radio, alrcond. new tyres and new white paint Well maintained466 words
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Advertisement494 1982-05-16 21 END 1970 HONDA Civic 3-door. < alrcond. cassette. PARF, good I condition Tax new $12,200 ono, Or exchange Non-PARF Citroen 1200 Tel *****85 after 12 pm JUNE 70 HONOA Prelude. 1802 c.c. i Alrcond. radio/cassette, special j sports rlms/tyres. Metallic dark blue Tip top condition Accident free PARF eligible Tel:494 words
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Advertisement995 1982-05-16 21 1900 MAZDA 020 One company owner, alrcon, radio cassette, lax 10/82 low mileage Asking $22,800 ono Tel: *****14 1900 MAZDA 929 L Hard top Alrcond, power windows, central locking. Immaculate condition $26,500 ono *****55. Low. END 1973 AIRCOND Mazda 808 Passed Vlcom Inspection Lady owner $8,500 o no. Tel: 2701995 words
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Advertisement1828 1982-05-16 21 Vehicles Boats I) Toyota Our Showrooms are open today. TOYOTA r*R\H>NtrnH.N ALJUNIEDROADTEI BUKII TIMAH ROAD TEL 4bBoot'. OAST ROAD f EL .54- COMPANY REGISTERED 1979 Cresslda 2000 GL Automatic. $23,000 1977 Royal Crown 2600. I fully automatic, $19,500 Both one > owner, agent maintained Tel I *****14 LATE 1074 TOYOTA1,828 words
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Advertisement747 1982-05-16 21 £3 E Vehicles A Boats 77 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT FOR swondhand PARF or DOB-PART Stmtly c -ish Contact Tan. *****40/ *****03 ANY MODEL OF second hand car and Company's registered car wanted Contact Tan Teck Hock Tel *****76. *****09. night *****39 EXPATRIATE REQUIRES ONE good condition secondhand car. Private/company747 words
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Advertisement629 1982-05-16 21 ATTRACTIVE PRICE: SCRAP vehicles **********1887. Ktok might. *****61) 105. Ist Floor Halesllrr Complex OATSUN IJOV PARF. 1973/1974 wanted. 1200 c c scrap car available for exchange *****06 Paul 0000 PRICE FOR PARF scrap car. 350 c c 1600 c c Ong. *****32 1 Finance Office *****69) 78 Scrap VahkrM SZ629 words
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Advertisement494 1982-05-16 22 NAM HO TMKI SERVICE (SI PTi LTD Gl 4- 16- 18, Pearrs Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) BriscJi OfflcK 1 1 9. Peoples Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****3 TA 140 > 4 ■ESTMUTSUTIII 7494 words
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Advertisement422 1982-05-16 22 #Travel A fancies ff (S)Pt<.Lt*i. ll Surte o2lB-0220 Mezzanine I I Floor Singapore Shopping j j Centre 190. Oemenceau I Avenue Singapore 0923 i *****55 Kuala Lumpur Vw: *****2/ /All TrMiland Thai Dainties 5 Bdayss73s'S9ls Dep Eyery Saturday Hongkong Imperial Banquet I overnight stay in Macau V 7days $1625 Every422 words
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Advertisement763 1982-05-16 22 I I Wa\. e^KdaaT^^^Mj y ,T^SCTH"aaP aaMJaaaafcf V\ wk\ See Our latest 9-projector 3 screen audio-visual presentation on America and Europe. It's so real, it's like being there. For reservation, call StKBMR i Suites 124-125, 15t Floor, Parklane Shopping Mall I EUROPE '82 Travel with Comfort And Reliability 16/18 DAYS763 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1982-05-16 23 THE MANAGEMENT STAFF OF CON-BILT PTE LTD express their deepest condolences and sympathies to the family of the late MR. PETER TSAW Departed 9th May, 1982. The Management Staff of: TOKYU CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD Express their deepest condolence! and sympathies to the family of th< late: MR PETER TSAW Who55 words
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Obituary, Illustration16 1982-05-16 23 Our Deepest Condolences to the family of the late PETER TSAW From:- Mr Mrs K.K. Khoc16 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1982-05-16 23 THE MANAGEMENT STAFF OF INTERNATIONAL BUILDING PRODUCTS PTE LTD express their deepest condolences sympathies to the family of the late MR PETER TSAW Departed 9th May '8227 words
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Obituary, Illustration43 1982-05-16 23 From:-ACMES-KINGS CORPORATION PTE LTD ACMES INSURANCE BROKERS PTE LTD ACMES PROPERTIES PTE LTD ANTARA KOH PTE LTD CHIN CHEE CO QUALITY ALUMINIUM ASSOCIATES PTE LTD LITTON BILT CHIN AH KAN Our deepest condolences and sympathy to the family of the late PETER TSAW43 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1982-05-16 23 (Our Managing Director) Our deepest condolence and sympathy to the family of the late Mr. Peter Tsaw. From the Staff of RELIANCE CONTRACTORS PTE LTD Site 031 (Changi) Site 034 (Scotts) Site 035 (Kampong Bahru Site 036 (Coleman) PETER TSAW40 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1982-05-16 23 Our Deepest Condolences to the family of the late PETER TSAW From:- Mr Mrs Chee Yong Janet, Kirn Siak Sons Mary, Joe Son Bee Long Ed Helen Heng Loon Lai Sim Krishnan32 words
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Obituary, Illustration21 1982-05-16 23 Our De)#pvs)t Condotoncos) total famMy of tha lala MR. WONG AH KENG From: Tha Staff of BATU KHLAYER SCHOOL21 words
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Obituary65 1982-05-16 23 MATTHEW BERNARD REVES (Ml) 79. yrs passed away peacefully on Mih May 1982 and gone to rest In Hi.- I nni Jesus Christ Leaving behind; Beloved wife Claudlne. sons, daughlers, sons-in-law, daughlers-ln-law. IS grandrhlldren to mourn his loss Bervlres at Blessed Sacrament Church runrral leaves for Chua Chu65 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1982-05-16 23 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE: MR TAN JOOHOOM AOE63 Dapavtod on *AJO Kxpress their heartfelt thanks to all friends, relatives, business associates and colleagues for their kind prayers, condolences, attendance, wreaths, assistance etc during their recent bereavement THE FAMILY Of the late l.cc Chnr Khlam wish to express92 words
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Obituary, Illustration59 1982-05-16 23 Ttw family of lato Mr. M. Hindi! ■arara iM to aspraaa Mat- haartMt thanka to a* nl«ll»M, Miadi far Htakr till 11, donation*. ■naaMa. nilili.m and attandaaea dunng toair racatH baraavamont. Sern>ofi vM DS) IMM toosy at 8.00 pn and Mam mm a* Inn a morning at 11.00 an at59 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1982-05-16 23 D«»tl» mitHd by Wit*. Children. Daughlir in law son in law and grandchild MR LIMKEE HONC Dapartad 18th May Tl24 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1982-05-16 23 M SIVANANDI THEVAR DEPARTED I*s 73 w#) often thmfc of byoons) days WlMfi we were tOQOQMC^ Tt*a ta*My chain la brokwi BMJ t rns)ii tocMe live vOf #YS)f YOUR LOVING WIFE, CHN.DHEN. SONS-IN-LAW, OAUOHTERS-W--LAW ANO QHAMOCHM.DHEN40 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1982-05-16 23 M LOVMO MOMMY OF MR TE O LYE BENG Departed 16JJ1 On« y«ar had am—d but fwmortu stay Frath and rsjinnii. «rw«y» i ■jiiiejinoejrwa oy wrrw ■JrKI CnlfOrvfi31 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1982-05-16 23 IN EVERLOVIHG MEMORY OF OUR KLO VED FATHER MICHAEL RAJ DEPARTED 15/5/7. 'Thoughts of you bring tears because we miss you badly The World would be like heaven Just to have you back again.' Ssadly HMC##a OV to vino WIM Mtd chHdrtn This a^+vfiiesment should b* pub lishMi on 15/5/t2.52 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1982-05-16 23 •xpr«»« th*ir daspmt condol«ncM and sympathies to the family of ths late MR. PETER TSAW Departed 9th May, IM2 Management a Staff Of TRU-MIX CONCRETE PTE LTD Express their deepest condolences and sympathies to the family of the late MR PETER TSAW Departed 9/5/82 THE MANAGEMENT STAFF OF LEONG HUM51 words
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Article, Illustration221 1982-05-16 23 Indonesian No. 1 Liem to i play singles and doubles INDONESIAN No. 1 Llem Swie King was named yesterday to play singles and doubles, while veteran Rudy Hartono makes a singles comeback In the Thomas Cap badminton semi-final against England here tomorrow and on Monday. Uem, M, links up withReuter - 221 words
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Article, Illustration568 1982-05-16 23 Powerful Chinese are held to a 3-1 advantage PRESTON, Sat. CHINA should take their expected place in the final of the Thomas Cup badminton competition tonight, but their passage at the expense of Denmark is proving more difficult than anticipated. The powerfulReuter - 568 words
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Article47 1982-05-16 23 China lead Dewmark 3-1 (China lint): Han Jlan M Stoen Fladherg 15-12, 15-1. Chen Cfcaagjto bt Clans Anderetn 154, 1711 Sun Zhian-Ya* Ximlag last te Steea Ska v g a a rd-Flemmlag Delta »-15, 154, lt-15. Loan Jin-lin JlangU bt Kladberg-Jraprr HeUedle 15-5, 18-11.47 words
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328 1982-05-16 23 LONDON, Sat. Brian Davison, of Zimbabwe, was outstanding among five century-makers in the English county cricket championship when he hit a match-winning 111 for Leicestershire yesterday. Davison faced 94 deliveries and hit two sixes and 15 fours as Leicester scored 292 for fiveReuter - 328 words
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Article123 1982-05-16 23 Kapil Dcv halts Indian slide NOTTINGHAM, Sat. The touring Indian cricket team survived a collapse in the last 50 minutes and drew with Nottinghamshire after getting an unexpected chance to win the three-day match yesterday. Nottinghamshire seemed to have opted for batting practice at one stage, and the game wasReuter - 123 words
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Article84 1982-05-16 23 LONDON, Sat. Derek Pringle, 23, Cambridge University captain, emerged as a leading candidate for an England Test place yesterday when he was included in the MCC side to meet the touring Indian cricketers at Lord's starting on Wednesday. The three-day match is a traditional trial forReuter - 84 words
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Article49 1982-05-16 23 LAS VEGAS, Sat Sugar Ray Leonard's eye injury may have thwarted Alexis Arguello's plans for a lucrative world welterweight title bid. but it has not changed his lightweight schedule The 30-year-old Nicaraguan. defends his World Boxing Council lightweight title against top contender Andy (Janigan here next Saturday49 words
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220 1982-05-16 23 Damiani, Biggs to clash in 'super' showdown MUNICH, Sat. Italy's Francesco Damiani and American Tvrell Biggs star in the feature clash at the world amateur boxing championships tonight when they fight for the new super-heavyweight title. Damiani, who caused the sensation of the tournament when he defeated Cuba's Teofilo StevensonReuter - 220 words
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168 1982-05-16 23 ROSTOCK, Sat. Neil Adams, Britain's world welterweight champion, could manage only to share the bronze medal in the European judo championships here yesterday. But Adams, an Olympic Games silver-medallist, was robbed of a chance oi a place in the final by a controversialAFP - 168 words
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456 1982-05-16 23 HAMBURG, Sat. Top seed Jimmy Connors, of the United States, bowed out through injury in the quarter-finals of the U*****,000 ($530,000) West German international tennis championships here yesterday. Connors was trailing 0-5 in the first set against Andres Gomez, of Ecuador, when a footAgencies - 456 words
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Article33 1982-05-16 23 TRENTON, Sat World Boxing Association heavyweight champion Mike Weaver has a legitimate shoulder injury and should not train for at least six weeks, New Jersey Boxing Commission physicians recommended yesterday. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article23 1982-05-16 23 SANTIAGO, Sat. Manuel Serrano, of Puerto Rico, defends his World Boxing Association junior lightweight title against Benedicto ViOablanca next Sunday. AFP.AFP - 23 words
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Advertisement204 1982-05-16 24 Why 7 not recapture the innocent sleep iSKf^W of your childhood? mm Af\ k J P>^ PUSI I^^^ l^»^ D cd. l «nflwi//uiiM/;«»*n Slumberland care and service come with every Slumberland bed. Posture Sprmgmg Patents. 1.095.980/1.183.315/ 1.522.611 no Sw Ml w rAe Slumberland Warranty against manufacturing faults. Slumberland announces cotton-cushioned204 words
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Article, Illustration325 1982-05-16 25 Argentinian stars look to Europe for lucrative contracts BUENOS AIRES, Sat. Argentina's talented football players are setting their sights on Europe, and it is not just the World Cup in Spain, beginning next month, that has aroused their interest. It is money. Their home clubs cannot325 words
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Article136 1982-05-16 25 BASBBALL: Baltimore Orioles defeated Seattle Mariners P.-4 in an American League game on Friday. Results: Amerfema: NY Yankees 7 Oakland 4, California 5 Cleveftknd 2, Milwaukee 2 Chicago 1, Detroit 4 Minnesota 2, Texas 4 Toronto 3. N»d«MU: Los Angeles 4 NY Mets 1, Montreal 8 San Diego136 words
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Article35 1982-05-16 25 BASKETBALL: The Harlem I Globetrotters show at the Sun City pleasure resort in Bophu- j thatswana, scheduled for next Saturday, is definitely off, the resort's public relations officer said in Johannesburg yesterday.35 words
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Article54 1982-05-16 25 CYCLING: The normally trouble-free cycling fraternity j was rocked by a major drugs scandal when Angel Arroya, winner of last week's Tour of Spain, was disqualified after a j drug test proved positive. Arroya was also fined US$5OO ($1,060) and had his licence suspended for threemonths, it was54 words
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Article58 1982-05-16 25 MOTOR RACING: Formula j One driver Jochen Mass said in Montreal that he was "very hurt" by allegations that he was to blame for last Saturday's accident at Zolder, in which Canadian driver Gilles Villeneuve was killed Mass was driving the car j March which Villeneuve 's Ferrari58 words
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Article33 1982-05-16 25 FORMER Grand Prix driver Carlos Reutemann said in Santa Fe. Argentina, that he had turned down an offer from the Ferrari racing team to replace VUleneuve. who was killed last Saturday.33 words
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Article25 1982-05-16 25 SAILING. Grobety, of Switz- j erland, won the world 505 Class championships after fin- i u>hing second in the final series in Geneva.25 words
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Article58 1982-05-16 25 SNOOKEB: Ray Reardon. of Wales, reached his seventh world professional championship final after turning his marathon semi-final against Australia's Eddie Charlton, into a one-man sprint at Sheffield. He reeled off five frames in a row to win 16-11. Reardon will meet Irishman Alex Higgins, who scored a comeback58 words
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Article36 1982-05-16 25 8OCCEB: Burnley won promotion back to the English Second Division when they trounced Southend 4-1 in an away match on Friday. Other results: Div 4: Halifax 2 Hull 2. Stockport 1 Scunthorpe 1.36 words
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Article56 1982-05-16 25 YUGOSLAVIA'S World Cup j goalkeeper Dragan Pantelic Beard yesterday that his oneyear suspension from club sor- I i-er had been confirmed by j French football's disciplinary committee. Pantelic. who plays for Bor'lc.iux. is alleged to have kick ed a linesman on their way to the dressing rooms after56 words
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Article33 1982-05-16 25 VOLLKYBALL: A Cuban women's national team whipped their South Korean roun terparts 3-0 for their fust victory in the three-nation 19th NHK Cup competition at the Osaka Prefectural gymnasium yesterday AgenciesAgencies - 33 words
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Article455 1982-05-16 25 JANICE SEAH - Fiona shows finesse in victory JANICE SEAH By BESPECTACLED Fiona Tan, only 11 years, played her heart out to beat Sita Landman 9-6 in the Diadora Graded Ranking tournament at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday. With her win, Fiona, the little girl with the oversized racket (size nine shoes, 45/8455 words
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297 1982-05-16 25 FOREIGN GOLF FORT WORTH, Sat. Lennie Clements birdied two of the final three holes yesterday and gained a onestroke lead over Jack Nick lavs and Tom Kite after two rounds of the U*****,000 ($742,000) National invitation golf tournament here. lit Lennie ClementsAgencies - 297 words
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178 1982-05-16 25 R. MANOR A J - Ruthless SRC make it a 10-goal rout R. MANOR A J By SINGAPORE Recreation Club were in ruthless mood as they trounced Permaisurians 10-0 in a Singapore Women's Hockey Association knock-out tournament Winners' Pool quarter-final match at the Packing yesterday. But Permaisurians could have changed the pattern of the game178 words
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Article266 1982-05-16 25 Itmdimr arena: 142 Poh King Chong 72-70. 141 Lim Ix'ng Ann 74-71. Lim Kian Tiong 73-72 141 M. Marimuthu 78-69; Phua Thin Kiay 75-72 14« Ali Kalim 74-74. Lim Swee Wah KO-6K 141 P. Braza 73-76; Poh Knj; S<Hin 75-74. IS* Char, Han 78-72; Kyi Hla Han266 words
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Article, Illustration518 1982-05-16 25 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD By WITH amateur P. M. Samy, the overnight leader, yesterday slipping away with a seven-over-par 78 for a 36-hole aggregate of 149, Poh Eing Chong takes a three-stroke advantage into today's final round of the $15,000 Tiger Open golf championship at the518 words
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Article, Illustration91 1982-05-16 25 VELINOV FOILS FRANCE LYONS, Sat. France, on the last lap of their World Cup preparations, drew 0-0 with nonqualifiers Bulgaria in an exciting friendly international match here yesterday. French manager Michel Hidalgo decided to test some of his younger players in a match aimed at giving the team a tasteReuter - 91 words
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Article71 1982-05-16 25 MADRID, Sat. The Spanish World Cup organisers admitted for the first time yesterday that the tournament will not make a profit. The organising committtee, who had hoped for massive profits, said that they would need another US$6 million ($12. 7 m) to meet unbudgeted expenses. TheyAFP - 71 words
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Article50 1982-05-16 25 SANTIAGO. Sat. World Cup-finalists Chile beat Belgian First Division side RWD Molenbeek 4-2 in a friendly match here yesterday. Chile led 3-1 at halftime. Caszelzy (19th minute penalty, 45th, 79th) and Neira (39th) scored for Chile, while Cneudt (27th and 85th) netted for the Belgian club. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article143 1982-05-16 25 LA MOLINA, Sat. Luis Arconada, considered by many to be one of the world's best goalkeepers, is the key man in Spain's preliminary squad of 40 for the World Cup named yesterday by Spanish coach Jose Emilio Santa maria. The squad Goalkeepers: Luis Arconada, Javier UmiticoeeheaAP - 143 words
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Article114 1982-05-16 25 ROMK, Sat. Veteran Italian goalkeeper EHno Zoff was yesterday Included In the preliminary World Cup squad of II by manager Enzo Bearzot. The squad Gmlkeepera: Dino Zoff, Ivano Bordon, (.lovanni (ialll. Franco Tancredl, Lnrlauo CastelUnl; Defenders: Giuseppe Barest, Giuseppe BerEoml, Franco Barest, Fnlvlo ollovatl, MauroReuter - 114 words
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Article116 1982-05-16 25 BELGRADE, Sat. Yugoslavia's manager Milian Miljanic yesterday announced his World Cup squad of 40 from whom he will select the 22 for next month's finals. The squad Goalkeepers: Dragan Pantelic, Ratko Svilar, Ivan Pudar, Marjan VTak, Aleksandar Stojanovic; Defenders: Velimir Zaiec Zvonko Zivkoyic, Faruk Hadzibegic, ZdravkoReuter - 116 words
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Article122 1982-05-16 25 GLASGOW, Sat. George Wood, whose form is keeping Pat Jennings ont of the Arsenal first team, was yesterday named in Scotland's prellmlnray squad of 41 for the World Cup. The squad uoaißeepers: Alaa Rough, George Wood, Billy Thomson, Jim LelghUn, Jim Stewart; Defenders: Arthur Alblston, GeorgeAP - 122 words
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Article112 1982-05-16 25 BONN, Sat. West German team manager Jupp Derwall yesterday named a provisional squad of 40 for next month's World Cup finals. The squad Goalkeepers: Dieter Burdenski, Bernd Franke, Eike Immel, Harald Schumacher, Uli Stein; Defenders: Hans-Peter Briegel, Bernd Foerster, Karl-Heinz Foerster, Karl-Heinz Geils, Juergen Groh, Wilfried Hannes,Reuter - 112 words
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Advertisement274 1982-05-16 25 the Race b an!" w Your chance to put Singapore on the Kt St^ map in world sporting events. L^ The quest for national pride through competitive v^ E*£n^ However, sheer effort and determination are not 1 Tfiyfcv Talented sportsmen and sportswomen need I B some things that they can't274 words
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Article, Illustration394 1982-05-16 26 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By VISITING jockey Chris Gwilliam will again ride Added Advantage II and should redeem himself by scoring on this promising four-year-old in the $100,000 Singapore Lion City Cup (Race 5) at Bukit Timah today. Gwilliam was astride Added Advantage II in his spectacular394 words
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Article, Illustration148 1982-05-16 26 TONTO - TONTO By WITH two splendid wins and two placings in four starts, Added Advantage II is ready to take on the big guns and achieve his first classic success. The well-bred Welsh Saint four-year-old (same sire as Camberly) merely toyed with his opposition148 words
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116 1982-05-16 26 TIPTOP - Martigny out to win first classic TIPTOP By MARTIGNY, fresh and araring to go after a twomonth spell, can make every post a winning one in the big race today. The five-year-old Bay Express son is quick at the "off" and the good barrier draw is in his favour. He116 words
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Article171 1982-05-16 26 EQUESTRIENNE - EQUESTRIENNE By TOPWEIGHT PalttU G*ld, twice-winner of the Sultan of Selangor Gold Cup, gets my vote in the Lion City Cup. He is looking well after capturing the weight-for-age Cup for the second time in three years in an all-the-way-win last month. Paititi Gold171 words
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Article49 1982-05-16 26 1974 GENERAL TRONG 111 1975 GOLDEN WAY 1976 BLUE STAR 1977 BLUE STAR 1978 GENTLE JIM 1979 BUTTERFLY BOY 1980 S. ESCORT II 1981 FAVOURED GENT 54.5 53 54.5 64.5 55 52.5 56.5 51.5 P.Leo P. Tulk Piggott Piggotl Piggott Harris Millington Donnelly49 words
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Article70 1982-05-16 26 Going forecast: Good THESE horses go well on a wet track: RACE 2: Bay Jinks, Lightning Stride, Rotorua. RACE S: Do You Mind 11. Twenty Five. RACE 4: Colonel Delong. BentongJV. Exidor. RACE 5: Added Advan- tage n. Paititi Gold, E For Easy. RACE I: Sugar Lips. Circle70 words
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Article147 1982-05-16 26 RACE EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY RACING ED Honest Willie Winning Streak Rowing Spirit Honest Willie Winning Streak Flowing Spirit Winning Straak Flowing Spirit Purple Ninja L Stride So Bright Joy M. Importer So Bright Bay Jinks L. Stride Plutonium Joy Papar Chaaa Hissing Sid York Hissing Sid Ringgit Slti Payong147 words
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Article1178 1982-05-16 26 ■TTTTW^ 4.20 CLASS 1 DIV 11,200 m 1,200 m Q> mmmmmJk (Ratings: 175-144) v" (Stakes: $100,000) A 1 492*51 Paititi Gold S3 (175) Agasam-Bougoure 7 amg a Dggy Cggg •6 By No Robbery; 10 wins $302,450; brilliantly versatile and still as good as gold; led from start1,178 words
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Article4417 1982-05-16 26 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV A 1,400 m (Restricted Terms 3 A 4-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,000) 1 7 (halo Dell 57 Chalo Deli-Lim 4 ag By Boldest Melody; in midfield most of way when 7th in Div A 1200 m last week Lam 11 2 7*2 Flawlag Spirit 57 Mark-Lee4,417 words
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Article194 1982-05-16 26 THE RACING EDITOR - Cakrawala can overcome bad draw THE RACING EDITOR By NOT since Pasla Bond two years ago has a horse captured so much of the racing public's imagination. Cakrawala, with five wins off the reel, faces his most crucial test today when he meets a big field of crack sprinters in194 words
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Article1924 1982-05-16 27 Kissimmee takes Auckland Racing Club Trophy TWO New Zealand-bred horses dominated the finish of the Auckland Racing Club Trophy Race at Bukit Timah I yesterday. The winner was Kissimmee (Terry Lucas up) who took the lead at the 300 m and went on to beat Tanayar1,924 words
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Article30 1982-05-16 27 FIRST: *****8 SECOND: *****4 THIRD: *****3 STARTERS: *****5, *****9, *****0, *****8, *****1, *****7, *****1, *****1, *****6, *****3. CONSOLATIONS: *****8, *****0, *****5, *****9, *****0, *****6, *****5, *****3, *****7, *****6.30 words
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Article932 1982-05-16 27 THE Stipendiary Steward's re- I port on yesterday's races at Bukit Timah: RACE 1: Bingo m (Allan) jumped in the air as the gates were released and was slowly away. He will be required to pass two starting stall tests at weekly intervals. Peach Blossom (Asuwadi) jumped inwards932 words
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Advertisement315 1982-05-16 27 APPOINTMENTS ACCOUNTANT SALARY NEGOTIABLE UP TO $24,000 P.A. A multi-national company engaged in the oil Held supply and tanks industry reouires an experienced Lady Bookkeeper/ Accountant to handle the financial side of the business. Oil industry experience will be useful but is not an essential prerequisite. The successful candidate will315 words
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Advertisement398 1982-05-16 27 Asian Machine Pte. Ltd. A Japanese firm manufacturing plastic parts and robots invites suitably qualified candidates to fill the position of: PRODUCTION CONTROLLER Applicants should possess a Degree in Production Engineering or its equivalent with at least 3-5 years working experience in similar capacity. The successful male Singaporean will have398 words
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Article, Illustration460 1982-05-16 28 LEX SEOW YAM - LEX SEOW YAM Sports Aid Fund will provide financial help to outstanding but needy athletes By THE race is 0n...t0 produce sportspersons of the Wong Peng Soon calibre in Singapore. And everyone from the cigar-smoking director to the man in the street can turn theFrancis Ong - 460 words
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302 1982-05-16 28 Fund gets a $5,000 'lift' from a 'friend' THE Sports Aid Fund, which already has $250,000 pledged to its kitty, got off to a flying start at its official launching at the National Stadium yesterday when the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation secretary-general, Michael Koay, announced his association's contribution of $5,175,302 words
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Article, Illustration78 1982-05-16 28 IT Ls our task to 9 see that not only is the race on bat also won by our athletes The athletes wont be the only ones to benefit from the Sports Aid Fund. As a country, we'll all benefit from oar Unproved status In world sporting spheres. Wong78 words
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Article, Illustration204 1982-05-16 28 STRONGMAN SIBIDOL BREAKS OWN SHOT PUT RECORD 4 NOW that I've set another world record, I must continue to take part. You'll see me in action at the Indonesian Masters in Jakarta in y November. SIBIDOL ALOYSIUS SmiDOL, Brunei's evergreen strongman, broke his own world veterans' shot204 words
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199 1982-05-16 28 ANAT RATANAPOL, of Thailand, lived up to his promise when he clocked 10.88 sec. in the men's 100 metres for 35-39 years group to set a meet and All-comers record at Kent Ridge yesterday, reports LEX SEOW YAM. His effort sliced more199 words
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Article42 1982-05-16 28 ASIA Electric continued their winning streak when they beat Emporium Holdings 97-78 in the Singapore Basketball Association's national league at Gay World last night Other results: Armed Forces 66 Telok Ayer 89; Singapore Youth 70 Kiong Siong 89.42 words
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Article27 1982-05-16 28 BALESTIER United thrashed Pasir Panjang 10-0 in a National Football League Division Three match at Tanglin yesterday. Other result: Division Three: Sembawang 2 Enterprise 1.27 words
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Article129 1982-05-16 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Sabah are almost certain of pulling out of future competitions organised by the Football Association of Malaysia, judging by the outburst yesterday of Sabah AFA president Datuk Mohammad Noor Mansor. Datuk Mansor is expected to propose at the SAFA emergency councilNST - 129 words
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73 1982-05-16 28 Pintor hopes to gain eighth victory LOS ANGELES, Sat. World Boxing Council bantamweight champion Lupe Pintor will make his eighth title defense against South Korea's Seung Hoon Lee at the Olympic auditorium on June 3. Pintor's last fight at the same venue ended in tragedy He knocked out Welshman JohnnyUPI - 73 words
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Article60 1982-05-16 28 SYDNEY, Sat. East Sydney 33-22 (220) beat Bankstown 7-10 (52) in an Australian Rules Football game today. Other results Sydney Rugby League: South Sydney 20 St George 16. Sydney Rugby Union: Rand wick 17 St George 13, Gordon 15 Parramatta 6. Eastwood 9 Manly 6. Western SuburbsReuter - 60 words
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251 1982-05-16 28 JOE OORAI - JOE OORAI By BANGKOK, Sat. Singapore tonight provided the more-than-15,Mi fans with a superb perfnrmane when they held Thailand A to a 2-2 draw in their King's Cap semi-final second-leg soccer match here. But the draw was enough for the Thais, who qualified to meet favourites251 words
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434 1982-05-16 28 ...AND SO IT IS FOR CELTIC LONDON, Sat. Liverpool lifted the English League soccer title for a record 13th time today when they came from behind to beat Football Association Cup finalists Tottenham 3-1 before a capacity 50,000 Anfield crowd. In Scotland, Celtic clinchedReuter - 434 words
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Article46 1982-05-16 28 CAIRO, Sat. Officials of loading Egyptian soccer club Zamalek said today that they were disbanding the team in protest at yesterdays goalless draw with Al-Ahli. Zamalek were angered by a linesman's decision to overrule a goal by centreforward Hassan Shehata. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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154 1982-05-16 28 WILFRED YEO - Brazil and W. Germany invited for Lion City WILFRED YEO By BRAZIL and West Germany have been included in the invitation list for the Lior. City Cup under- 16 soccer tournament in Singapore from Aug 28 to Sept 12. Said Steven Tan, executive secretary of the Football Association of Singapore:154 words
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Advertisement373 1982-05-16 28 jm SINGAPORE 5 SPORTS hB council /port/ for oil A Thlu t»»»kly column will tumturm BBC Mportm tor Ml progrmmmm*. f^V SSC/Pepsi Squaah Training Schomo a Free (of Children under 1 2 years old. r Application lorms are available it tna National Stadium v# m Closing date: 22 May 1373 words
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Miscellaneous137 1982-05-16 28 ATHLETICS S pore Masters meet (Kent Ridge, 8.30 a.m.). Prison trackathon (Moon Crescent, 8.30 a. m.). CRICKET SCA My. 1: UWC v Armed Forces (Dover Road), LA v Tanglin Taverners, CSC v SCX: Ist XI (Balestier Road), SCC 2nd XI v SCRC (Padang). All matches at 10 45 a. m.137 words
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Miscellaneous137 1982-05-16 28 IT TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers. TEMP. (C) up to fi a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SI'NSET today: 7.X p.m.; SI NRISK tomorrow: 6.55 a.m. UPI. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 6 20C Oar Manila 24 32C Fair Bangkok 24 32C Cloudy Melbourne 4 18C Gear Brijinfc 13 26C Cloudy Mowiih137 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1982-05-16 1 SUSAN KOH - SUSAN KOH FROM THE ROYAL NAVY TO HORSES By 6 A HORSE Instinr- fi Uvely avoids any I non-moving abject by I Jumping over It. I was In no danger at A all. 7 Captain Tibbatts to his apprentices. THE navy and horses may not1,083 words
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Article, Illustration578 1982-05-16 2 The horror behind the smile and the shine JOHN CARPENTER Halloween, The Fog) eat your heart out. Master producer-director Stanley Kubrick has got there first with Stephen King's best-selling thriller of the supernatural. With co-screenwriter Diane Johnson, Kubrick works some subtle changes in the story and creates a crucible of578 words
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Article, Illustration489 1982-05-16 2 EYES OF A STRANGER Now showing at Capitol Reviewed by RAVINDRAN VELOO EYES OP A STRANGER has kills-a-minute that makes it stand out from the average thrillers and fall into the below-average category. Really, alter you've seen one489 words
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505 1982-05-16 2 THE greatest Chinese comedy from Hongkong, which made boxoffice history after collecting more than 11K526 million (about Ss9 million) In the colony earlier this year, is here. One of Hongkong's most expensive productions, Acts Go Places cost the producers HK$B million, and505 words
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Article, Illustration608 1982-05-16 4 CHRIS YAP - Ancient Chinese symbolism in modern prints CHRIS YAP Vcjallenn, By THIS week's artist offers a showing of his works that is as surprising as his name. Now on at Hyatt's Gallery 10-12 are silkscreens and lithographs by Alan Zie Yongaer. Despite his German-sounding name, Yongder is a self-taught Chinese artist608 words
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Article, Illustration809 1982-05-16 4 Nice change from formal stage show m MARION D'CRUZ APPROACHING a wrapped mask in BtcchsuuUe, her own choreography set to John Cage's mode. A IN Tlnuuig Burnag, a dance of the Joget gmmclan tradition. IN Amores, her own Javanese-influenced choreography set to John Cage's music.809 words
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842 1982-05-16 4 XAWk OUR first contribution this week came in with the following comments by its writer: "I would like to point out that various experts, authorities, pro-bono-publico's and other wossit's are sounding off as if they not only invented jogging, but are the842 words
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Article, Illustration583 1982-05-16 8 .^PIM ®M I GLOOM sets in on the Hongkong and Taiwanese showbiz scene with two air disasters and a divorce. First, the stork which was supposed to visit Chelsla Chan, 24, later this year apparently crashed in its flight: The Hongkong singer had a583 words
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Article, Illustration509 1982-05-16 8 IF you wonder where some musicians go after playing on ships like the Loveboat, visit the Big Splash. Dennis and Martin, who have been playing on board the cruise ship Centaur, are still playing their music to the sound of waves at the509 words
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Article, Illustration396 1982-05-16 8 EJBBI ERIC CLAPTON: TIMEPIECES (THE BEST OF) MASTERPIECES, perhaps, would have been a better title for Eric "Slowhand" Clapton's hits collection. But then, what's in a name? Timepieces, by any other name, would have sounded as good. The 10 cuts are from396 words
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Article, Illustration191 1982-05-16 8 YU TIEN: EAGLE'S OATH (Tony): Yu Tien's songs are quite popular here as he has a low yet masculine voice. This latest album is certainly a good buy. The romantic songs are well composed and accompanied by wonderful orchestral music. Outstanding191 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1982-05-16 9 4W4fc .tPsffc^^VMdP me WATER-SKIING is easy to pick up. In fact, most people will be able to find themselves skimming the surface of the waves not in the most relaxed of stances perhaps but certainly going great guns, and all this within the space of an afternoon1,112 words
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613 1982-05-16 9 I '-4 i w^ THE National Championship attracted 24 competitors, a rather small number that included, however, some of the strongest players resident in Singapore. Tan Lian Ann and Giam Choo Kwee are international masters who are taking part, as well as Kishan Jhunjhnuwala, who is613 words
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Article, Illustration1474 1982-05-16 10 Story and pictures by PETER KEYS JOSEPH Balestier was the first American to be appointed Consul to Singapore. He bought a sugar plantation which he held onto for eight years. It is on part of this old plantation that the Sun Vat-SenPETER KEYS - 1,474 words
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Article, Illustration1675 1982-05-16 11 NG EX KHIAM - NG EX KHIAM By HE would point out to us that love is like a waterfall. It can only flow downwards and not upwards, and that respect is like incense which only rises upwards. The elders should always show love and understanding1,675 words
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Article, Illustration934 1982-05-16 12 Spore designers make an impact in men's fashion Sportswear changing the fashion scene THIS warm season, our own singaporean designers are making very strong statements at last in menswear. Bobby Chng is a case in point. He now has an exclusive corner in the Isetan stores934 words
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Article, Illustration792 1982-05-16 13 FOR most people, a shoulder of lamb is a joint for a traditional English roast. But like most cuts of lamb, a shoulder can be used in many more ways than just as a joint. Apart from use in casseroles792 words
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Article, Illustration847 1982-05-16 13 Here's a man who is more than just a master chef d h catfel aHES WHAT kind of man will sail a boat from Newport, Rhode Island, in the US across the Atlantic to France? The same kind of man that spent his youth growing up very close to the847 words
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Article, Illustration696 1982-05-16 13 SCU- YING - SCU-YING I KNOW of a renowned Chinese baking shop in the heartland of Singapore's vibrant history Chinatown. It is called Tai Chung Kok Bakery. Sited at 36, Sago Street, it should rightfully be a confectionary. This is where I cherish many a sweet696 words
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Article, Illustration497 1982-05-16 14 NORWAY is situated in the extreme north-west corner of Europe, rubbing shoulders with Russia, as well as Finland and Sweden. It has a total land area of some 324,000 sq km not an impressive size but to make up for it, she has497 words
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Article, Illustration524 1982-05-16 14 Seafaring nation with a high standard of living tivable forest, the remainder being mountain, lake and moorland. Of the primary industries, fishing is without any doubt the one that makes the greatest contribution to the national income. In 1981, fish and fish products to a value of 4.7 billion NOK524 words
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Article, Illustration753 1982-05-16 14 may prove a crucial year ON May 17, Norway's National Day, Norwegians throughout the world celebrate the anniversary of the present Norwegian constitution which was signed on that day in 1814. It was a very modern constitution based on the liberal political ideas which were at that time prominent in753 words
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Advertisement125 1982-05-16 1 Learn to water-ski Page Nine, j Our sea sports columnist Clement j Mesenas talks about the thrills and spills of water-skiing. Also learn how to go about water-skiing. The brain teaser competition is in Its third week. Again six winners will be picked. The answer to the first problem published125 words
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Advertisement582 1982-05-16 2 < 'OOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXJOOOOS HURRY! LAST 4 DAYS! nnrUADII. (*****M)Not.Tim.a: J, 2 J UnUHAnU. 10.30 am, 1.30. 5, 8.30pm Winner of Three 4 Academy Awards. What dir did would W w lB V ODEON: LAST 3 DAYS! I I) (*****16) 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.15pm !l! K^t^r^ mk DEATh\ I juTii.582 words
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Advertisement415 1982-05-16 2 an P' Kurt Ruaaall as Snskf Phsshon meA 1997 In qc Ame'ico 'Qvoged I I J Bkv^- ■%aa\WW y worQn o gutted Oy r'Otiond I IP*'-- f.JIH sociol collapse bnake M j^pj H was the deadliest mon olive. I I m m 5 E* -soldier ex hero outlaw al E5aL/la^*aC415 words
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Advertisement642 1982-05-16 3 WARMi '.RATULA VERNA M U STAD Known in 130 countries few 150 years Its our 10th year in Singapore W^ O^SbHbHHH Mustdd, established since 1832, is one of the world's oldest and no doubt the largest manufacturer of sport and VH commercial fish hooks. Today Mustad is synonymous with fish642 words
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Advertisement316 1982-05-16 4 Every Shang splid teak and rosewood furniture carries a 3-year guarantee And one free polishing y '^HHB -^^l^n^nSnW In^ii* BnttHninn^ iff > MM m^ P^HfrirJß^nM— "BBS* r*^*^* v,i M/ij, si.4w ~~*y*4«^ II? I l <i Sujvn,.r S,f HIT (uith p ,hair*l $1,499 fl ~JM Hi i- I Cabinet Shelf S6SO/-'316 words
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Advertisement452 1982-05-16 5 [s^^SraSßß^^iW NEW STUDENT ADMISSIONS Applications for places at St. Aldates College are invited from students of either sex wishing to prepare for the General Certificate of Education (GCE) at 'A'-level for University or Professional Career entry. 'O'-level tuition is also available. St< Aldates is one of Oxford's largest inde- I452 words
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Miscellaneous183 1982-05-16 5 SI NDAY MATINEE THK VIRGIN QUEEN (Ch 5, 2.51 p.m.): The time travellers of Movieland take you back to the 16th Oratury liack to the times of Walter Raleigh and Queen Elizabeth I This historical drama tells of Walter Raleigh's experiences in the court of the Queen, before he obtained183 words
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Miscellaneous218 1982-05-16 5 HEIJ) CATARACTS AND CONTACTS (Ch 5, 2.M p.m.): How do you identify cataracts? What are the uses of contact lenses? This programme provides the answers. There is also a film on pye surWONDERFUL WOKIJ) OF DISNEY IHSNKV'S OSr \K WINNKRS (Ch 5, 1141 a.m.): Since the establishment of the Oscar218 words
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Miscellaneous493 1982-05-16 5 THK PEPPERMINT PIG (Ch 8, 5.15 p.m.): This is the final episode of the series. On returning home from school one day, Poll learns that Johnnie has been sent to the butcher. And it's not just to say hello either. Quite upset, she reluctantly accepts a puppy from George. But493 words
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Miscellaneous162 1982-05-16 5 time on rodeos and ranches. Their head-on collision helps them both understand each other and learn that things do not always go as planned. HUANG FEI HONG (Ch 8, 1.21 p.m.): Huang Fei Hong kills He Xju Cai in a fight. Yuan Shi Kai is very impressed by Huang's victory162 words
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Miscellaneous1138 1982-05-16 5 8.50 AM Opening followed by Children's Horizon The Planet (r) Feature Raising The Roof 615 News En B |ish d /ie nunnmi.n 6.25 Coronet Film How Weather Is 9.45 Dynomutt Forecast 10.10 Taman Kanak-Kanak (Malay) 635 M CrM tures Great And Smal 10.40 The Wonderful World Of Disney 7.3oNews And1,138 words
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Miscellaneous209 1982-05-16 5 PICK OF THE WEEK Packag START the morning with something pleasing (or the children. Children's Feature Raising The Roof (Today, Ch 5, 8.50 a.m.) seems just the right sort of stuff to kick the morning off on the right note. Jack and Jiu Robbins need an unusual pet for a209 words
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Miscellaneous107 1982-05-16 5 ByKANNANCHANDRAN deal for children I THE hummingbird Wednesday, 5.25 p.m the starry sky goddess, and first king of Egypt. The documentary also looks at those mysterious pyramids and the auric treasures they contained, not forgetting the most enchanting tomb of all that belonging to King Tut. On a different note,107 words
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Miscellaneous94 1982-05-16 5 10.10 p.m.) could teach parents and children a lesson. It's a social drama about a society that demands too much from its children, tossing them into the pits of despair. Linda Purl, Shirley Jones and Tony lx> Bianco star. Saturday's Midnight Movie Torn Curtain (Ch 5, 1! p.m.) is a94 words
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Advertisement325 1982-05-16 6 There 's another world of romance Sapphire romances are more exotic, are more exciting than most ordinary romance fiction. In Sapphire romance you 7/ find that love is a wonder that comes in many forms. A fancy sometimes, a phantom and occasionally a splendid reality. So if you 're a325 words
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Advertisement751 1982-05-16 8 Now you can be a decision maker. All you nave to do is mate the first decisnn start a Home Study programme with Thi CMS Group 11 you want to be a success it s realty up to H you You re the one who has to make up your751 words
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Advertisement408 1982-05-16 8 f t ■V 1 SONG TITLES 1 i Key Largo (Bertie Higgins) (4th Week) 2 2 Cool Night (Paul Davis) 3 3 Do You Believe In Love (Huey Lewis The News) 12 4 Don't Talk To Strangers (Rick Springfield) 5 5 We've Got The Beat (Go-Go's) 4 6 Open Anns408 words
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Advertisement269 1982-05-16 9 There's good money in banking Qualify with The School of Banking The AIB is a professional qualification awarded by the Institute of Bankers in England, and is accepted by more than 1 ,000 banking groups in over 100 countries around the world. To obtan this pretigious qualification, you need expert269 words
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Advertisement429 1982-05-16 9 ***** Mr. *****36 lives? j |||§i|| ffifc f\ j J'< S t'^^S^^^^M j Entering the big building a stranger asked 9 567 standing at the door: "Can you tell :^^>^^^^ j me ***** Mr. *****36 lives?" The boy iptrß' """lP l i^.. i" 1 ||E:& I replied 738, Sir I429 words
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Advertisement1113 1982-05-16 9 i middle-age spread? i AT ANY AGE. YOU'RE I BETTER OFF WITHOUT IT!i Pot belly? Flabby arms and legs? Thickening waistline? "Roy." yourself back inio top shape in just minutes a day with ROWMACH the sturdy and economical new home trainer specially designed for men and women who don't have1,113 words
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Advertisement185 1982-05-16 10 AOne-year's subscription to Her World Decor Guide could win you a super bosch appliance /£lT\^ Ist prize t Refrigerator KS 318 ZL worth $1,731/-. A hrn I /^Bkk\ door free-standing automatic refrigerator f M ELg with separate, extra-large 4-star freezer V^s^y section including ice cube storage tray. Automatic refrigerator defrosting185 words
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Advertisement124 1982-05-16 10 CI Brookvale Park c, B Show I Apartments 1 2-month Special Offer! I Mortgage Rate at 7V2% p.a. blkYt* f° r th e rst 2 years %s^.r^ Opening hours Th—fl a\ i Monday to Friday =^^12X1^ l 10.00 am to 6.00 pm =A\E*^^L,-| I Saturday, Sunday L«— Public Holiday 10.00124 words
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Miscellaneous314 1982-05-16 10 THE SKELETON In the Skeleton Crossword black squares form a symthe black squares and clue metrical pattern the toD numbers have to be niled In half matches the oottom as well as the words. Four half and the two sides corblack squares and four clue respond. So you an fill314 words
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Advertisement474 1982-05-16 11 of these I S A > languages 1 m wouQd you m^- S speak? 1^ "''l--•Mandarin Jp jJ^L^ •Malay M^- r £l f~W^ •Japanese ■fe^^i2js^-^ rrencn Ka^ftfiKfts •(jierman t'^Ji^ I Arabic Or any of Linguaphone's other 294 language J^^^iJJ^lV courses? No language will be too difficult for _^^*^i^^ you because474 words
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Advertisement115 1982-05-16 12 Announcing the look of a salon manicure... bottled! nsnsnnW^^^^ B^^^^^^^P^^a I s^^snnl nanW^^^^nslnnnnnn^ ■^hSM^B-w^^ Ln^^VnnnnnnßllnnW SB^illnlllßßnßß^^^ r J^ ntki nW^ .sntn* .^nnsfl Professional manicurists helped develop it! ■^^^■BP^snsl So each fabulous fashion shade of new B LsWE^N^nVsM Maybelline ManiCure Nail Color contains three steps H^^^ H of a luxurious salon115 words
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Advertisement485 1982-05-16 12 Advertisement HOW TO AWAKEN THE BEAUTY OF YOUR COMPLEXION wmmmmmmmmmmmm WtttttttM P' cal| v moist Oil of Ulan because it v v penetrates so rapidly into the stratum ■nnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnW Corneum layer of your skin to create a £&£y!k moist conditioning for the hardening isnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnsnsnsf .^AnttslnnsW fl cells wh| Ch Slowly485 words
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Advertisement231 1982-05-16 13 It's Miracle Sewing... atyourrpp CT3 Brother now brings the computer revolution right into your home with the Computer Sew 1000 mm w Computerised sewing is a technological advancement combining (he latest innovations ot computer science with sewing machine technology making resourceful use ol today s miraculous IC s and LE231 words
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Advertisement369 1982-05-16 13 w Heir to a fortune but only if she stays married to a man she detests. djk./'*lß:^i r <v^ Elizabeth married Dugald by the terms of SWMBBm Jt"^ I^^ vflL tMMHMMI Dugald 's grandfather. While married the) would inherit RjßpllljLjL -r- Vj^^Sl considerable property —if not there would be nothing.369 words
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Advertisement272 1982-05-16 14 NEWSAS Gives you more all the way Now when you fly SAS Business Class or First Class on our DC- 10s and 747s you'll enjoy more comfort and top in-flight service at no extra cost! More Room More Comfort J^t^iJifir^in^rslShl,#^^ In the Business Class cabin, we've given you a lot272 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1982-05-16 15 NORWAY is an industrialised country with the most abundant supply of domestic energy resources. Under prevailing climatic conditions, water power is an infinite source of energy but only about half of the country's potential water power has been developed. The oil and gas resources1,115 words
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827 1982-05-16 15 NORWAY'S large merchant fleet is the most export-oriented of all Norwegian industries. Of the close to 850 vessels in foreign traffic, only 6 to 7 per cent ever call on Norwegian ports. The Norwegian merchant fleet gets its income mainly by carrying freight827 words
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Advertisement102 1982-05-16 15 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PEOPLE GOVERNMENT OF NORWAY ON THEIR NATIONAL DAY Maritime protection (pte) ltd. SINGAPORE ll No. 12, Gul Lane, Jurong, Singapore 2262 V+ Postal Add: Jurong Town P.O Box 165-S'pore 9161 Telephone *****55 Telex No: RS ***** MPSING i^^ Telegram: MAPSPORE SINGAPORE r v Congratulations to the People102 words
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Advertisement148 1982-05-16 15 Congratulations to Fellow Norwegians and Best Wishes for the National Day, May 17th. Norsk Hydro (Far East) Ltd. Room 1504, Bank of America Tower, 1 2 Harcourt Road, Hong Kong Hydro Thai Ltd. Norsk Hydro (Far East) Ltd. Norsk Hydro (M) Sdn. Bhd. 1 587-9 Rama IV Road, Spore Rep.148 words
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Article, Illustration755 1982-05-16 16 Fishing: Capitalising on a good catch THE Norwegian fisheries employ less than 1 per cent of the country's workforce but are nonetheless an important sector in industry and trade. Two important factors account for this. The fisheries supply raw materials to the large Norwegian fish processing industry and they provide755 words
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Article97 1982-05-16 16 KONGSBERG Maritime Division has recently started a joint venture in Singapore, in cooperation with Singapore Technical Services Ltd. The new company is designated STS-Kongsberg and will In the first place represent Kongsberg Marltime Division in Asia and the Par East. The company will provide local engineering capability97 words
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Article, Illustration278 1982-05-16 16 New method for the protection of pipelines THE subsea pipeline can be damaged by corrosion, anchor handling, material failure, coating weaknesses and other stresses, and the financial and environmental consequences can be enormous. Corrintec's Subsea Pipeline Cathodic Protection Survey povides real time results, (current density and pipeline potential, early warning278 words
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499 1982-05-16 16 DYNO Industries (<B) Pte Ltd was incorporated on March 3, 1970 with Dyno Industrier AS and The Development Bank of Singapore Limited as the major partners. The original plant was erected in 1970 on the site acquired from Jurong Town Corporation. The design of499 words
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Advertisement218 1982-05-16 16 r HI l DYNO INDUSTRIES CSI PTE. LTD. (SUBSIDIARY OF DYNO INDUSTRIER A/S, OSLO. NORWAY) 43. SHIPYARD ROAD, JURONG TOWN, SINGAPORE 2262. TELEPHONE *****88 CABLE ADDRESS: "DYNOSING SINGAPORE" TELEX NO: DYNOSIN RS ***** WARMEST CONGRATULATIONS TO NORWAY ON HER NATIONAL DAY /f I With the Compliments of I I F.218 words
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Advertisement129 1982-05-16 16 Congratulations to the Government and People of Norway on their National Day Specialised refrigeration components KENMORE ASIA PTE LTD 105, Second Lok Yang Road, jurong, Singapore 2262 Tel: *****77 Tlx: RS ***** NORCEM PETROLEUM SERVICES ANCHOR DRILLING FLIUDS CORRINTEC CORROSION CONTROL MORCO DRILLING CONTRACTOR NORDAN POLLUTION CONTROL NORSEA SUPPLY BASE129 words
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Article, Illustration867 1982-05-16 17 THERE is a growing consciousness in Norway as in other parts of the industrialised world about the importance of our daily environment and how it affects the modern human being. Creating a pleasant public environment therefore seems to get more and more attention it867 words
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270 1982-05-16 17 A world leader in marine equipment INGENIOR F Selmer A. S is the largest civil engineering and construction company in Norway today, with more than 75 years of experience in nearly every type of building project. Complex industrial plants, offshore concrete constructions, quays and harbours, roads and bridges, power plants,270 words
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Article, Illustration255 1982-05-16 17 ENERGY and shipping •re two important industries for Norway and Singapore. Den norske Creditbank, Norway's largest bank, has an international reputation as an energy and shipping bank. In Singapore, its activities are manifested through Its Involvement in the financing of local shipping and oil255 words
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316 1982-05-16 17 Ergonometric chairs hallmark of Norwegian seating furniture counts for most of Norway's furniture sales abroad, with emphasis on relatively expensive models of good design that do not necessarily have to change from one year to the next. A total of 40,000 "Siesta" chairs created by Mr Ingmar Relling, one of316 words
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Advertisement157 1982-05-16 17 Put your trust in us FOR CRANKSHAFT AND BEARING REPAIRS CRANKSHAFT SPECIALIST FUEL-EQUIPMENT C'onkshaft grinding of all types in Overhaul, repair and deliver standard 'situ" and special types of fuel valves and BEARING AND STERN BUSH nozzles for diesel-eng,nes SPECIALIST Centrifugal remetalling and machining AGENT FOR BERGEN DIESEL ENGINES of157 words
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Advertisement202 1982-05-16 17 Nordic Bank ▲i SINGAPORE BRANCH DBS TOWER 2401, 6 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 0106. TELEPHONE *****44 IN SINGAPORE SINCE 1970 Representative Office tor Den norske Creditbank NORWAY o* SK£ DET NORSKE VERITAS HEAD OFFICE SINGAPORE OFFICE. P.O. BOX 300, SUITE 1019, 1322H0V1K WORLD TRADE CENTRE, NORWAY SINGAPORE 0409. TELEX: I6I92 TEL:202 words
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Article, Illustration507 1982-05-16 18 FOOD lovers and gourmets visiting Food&Hotel Asia '82 will be delighted with the multitude and variety of food on display Those who are shopping for equipment and services to meet the fast expanding needs of the hotel and catering industry will also507 words
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Article, Illustration310 1982-05-16 18 Message from Mr John Huang, Managing Director, Singapore Exhibition Services ON BEHALF of all exhibitors, we are delighted to welcome visitors to Food&Hotel Asia '82, the 3rd International Exhibition of food, drink, processing, catering and hotel equipment. Since the two previous310 words
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Advertisement207 1982-05-16 18 I For all your Spice requirements... J f RAKI,"The Spice Tailors of Asia": As dubbed by Australia s Daily Telegraph Raki Corporation is today Singapore's leading if not the largest manufacturer, >4^^ RAKI CORPORATION processor, grader, miller, repacker, and bulk supplier to industrial food concerns, of y^jflfe^v v^ v oriental207 words
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Article, Illustration859 1982-05-16 19 Message- from Mr S. C. Huang President, Singapore Hotel Association WORKING mothers need fret no more about thawing out frozen "fresh" chickens which could be 2 months old. They can .-*oon obtain from their >»rounds in the supermarchilled fresh chicken. As the name suggests, the859 words
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Advertisement44 1982-05-16 19 Si We supply full range of ma terials for I bakery biscuit I confectionery I PHOON HUAT CO. (PTE) LTD. j| J? 171, Bencoolen Street, Singapore 0718. Tel: 3381 143 (5 lines) S\H tS Telex: RS ***** PHCOY /'bJL General merchants buying agents j/^Sy44 words
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Advertisement446 1982-05-16 19 •rW VISIT US AT THE ITALIAN PAVILION at the Food&HotelAsiaB2 JL 18-21 MAY 1982 WORLD TRADE CENTRE jff t SINGAPORE mm #jr v L SmFIRMS PRODUCTS flpr I I BARILLA Pasta CARPIGIANI BRUTO Ice-cream making T*~^ machines j I CANTINE GIORGIO mm LUNGAROTTI SPA Wines V flpr DIBIMAX ITALIANA Electronic446 words
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490 1982-05-16 20 Success and it's all so natural A WIDE range of Australian food products will be on display at Food&HotelAsia. A special information servicing centre will be set up to support the Australian exhibit. Australia is among the world's largest exporters of wheat and coarse grains, slaughter animals, chilled and frozen490 words
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Article328 1982-05-16 20 IT IS festive time at the Australian meat stand! Master butcher Ken Coull will demonstrate his skill with the chopper, expert cook Ms Fu Pei Mci will display the art of handling the wok, and visitors are invited to partake of a barbecue.328 words
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Article, Illustration602 1982-05-16 20 IN A little less than 200 years since the first settlers landed, Australia has become the world's major meat exporter. That development had humble beginnings. When those first settlers landed in 1788, they had with them seven cows, one bull, one bull602 words
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600 1982-05-16 20 DOWN through the ages, the Germans have been known to like their drink. So it is no surprise that beers, wines and spirits make up 45 per cent of their exhibits at the Food&HotelAsia 82. The variety of beer in Germany is600 words
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Advertisement509 1982-05-16 20 KING CUP A1 J TOMATO KETCHUP <^t,^fcV^l^^ft^ ow ava a^ e n s °ft P' as c tubes J I V and not easily damaged. v I. Get the rich, gcxxj taste of King Cup A1 Tomato Ketchup from JA* JPlfc^B^^ Japan Made from the finest selected tomatoes and specially509 words
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Article, Illustration208 1982-05-16 21 Italian treats an offer you cannot refuse WHATEVER your counter, hotel and restaurant needs, it's a good idea 10 look Italian. It is no secret to anyone that Italy is one of the most hospitable countries in the world and that it is tops in the tourist trade. Hotel and208 words
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Article, Illustration475 1982-05-16 21 THE various cheese associations in Italy, thanks to a strict following of traditional methods of cheese-making, guarantee that the products are genuine. It cannot be by mere chance that in Europe, the major export markets for Italian cheeses are Switzerland and France, countries where, when it comes to475 words
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Advertisement356 1982-05-16 21 Scott English Ltd has been given the exclusive distribution rights for Alco food service equipment Alco, USA, manufactures an extensive range of ZZZ^^~^~~- commercial cooking equipment for the food service mmmammmm m l industry Ranging from worktables to freezers and refrigerators, to ovens and toasters ■^■■■■■■hm Mbb For over a356 words
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Advertisement318 1982-05-16 21 Custom-fit Stainless Steel Commercial Kitchen Design Manufacture Installation *^H^^^ '^^■■B p^P^s^ We manufacture a comprehensive range ol "^>» J>^^^^^»W -^Rib^ stainless steel kitchen -^^^^aS«^»w equipment, for commercial, wT'^T'r- "~>^\ institutional and domestic L l^ijj^^J^ l^--~-^«i^ use rom our s P eci ally Lajj^^^ ***^4»* IhPI fc^li^fc.'^ designed dish tabling, l^G^^&S^ZSsZzzz—-318 words
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Article, Illustration424 1982-05-16 22 AT Food&HotelAsia 82, New Zealand's government-sponsored product display will illustrate the quality and range for which that country has developed a worldwide reputation. More than 100 years' exporting experience lies behind the display of meat, fish, fruit and fruit juices, wines, baking products,424 words
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Article, Illustration243 1982-05-16 22 AT THE Haton (Weiner Pfleinderer) "bakery," a master baker from Holland will be churning out trays of bread for you and showing how easy it is with Haton's equipment. The "bakery," occupying about 45 sq metres, is designed to operate like a243 words
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Advertisement386 1982-05-16 22 The complete hygiene system from iwloiniycKG .^ooo^*B. n#oon.hck..-, Molnlycke now has M-Toffc paper towelling and Savon No 5 liquid soap to suit your household and commercial cleaning needs. Molnlycke's years of experience gives you quality that you can trust. MOLNLYCKE HI 9 aH I L*^~ kM V M'f^A E s386 words
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Advertisement143 1982-05-16 22 )l BAKERY EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS All your needs from one supplier t Small plant -I-B Medun plant <PV BREAD PLANT ai»lltta«l2*Ctta These plants are built to suit each i>' Ml rtJ particular bakery The equipment includes: Dough Kneader. Suction Divider Rounder. x Intermediate Procter Moulder, etc »a);«fl#l#JH«W Items available separately if143 words
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