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Title Section14 1982-05-24 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MAY 24, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article, Illustration609 1982-05-24 1 As troops consolidate position... LONDON, Sunday BRITISH aircraft today carried out new attacks on the grass airstrip at Goose Green on East Falkland while the 5,000-man invasion force consolidated its position before advancing inland, the Defence Ministry said. "British aircraft...carried out an attack on Argentine positionsReuter; UPI; AP - 609 words
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Article77 1982-05-24 1 WASHINGTON. Sun The Justice Department is probing charges that State Department secret agents covered up a bunglpd vlo to hire Russian Nazi collaMrators for espio nage in the Soviet Union, a spokesman said today. Former Justice Department prosecutor John Ix>ftus charged the covert office ofUPI - 77 words
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666 1982-05-24 1 Danger of relying on just material perks: Pang Boon THE Environment Minister, Mr Ong Pang Boon, last night questioned the wisdom of relying solely on material incentives like salary increases to solve all problems in Singapore a practice he described as very dan- j gerous." He said Singaporeans j ought666 words
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Article43 1982-05-24 1 BEIRUT, Sun. Teheran Radio said today Iran's revolutionary guards killed 12 guerillas and arrested 38 others in recent days after a series of raids on their hideouts. The broadcast did not say when or where the clashes took place. AP.AP - 43 words
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Article50 1982-05-24 1 ISLAMABAD. Sun. Six Pakistan navy ships and submarines left Karachi today for Saudi Arabia and the Gulf suites Officials said the aim of the cruise was to provide training for the personnel as well as to promote goodwill between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Article64 1982-05-24 1 COLOMBO, Sun. The Soviet Union has shown interest in the biggest unused oil storage facility in the Indian Ocean, the China Bay tank farm in Sri Lanka's port town of Trincomalee. The Russians responded last week to state-owned Ceylon Petroleum Corporation's renewed worldwide invitation to develop,UPI - 64 words
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Article63 1982-05-24 1 ROME, Sun. Chinese Deputy Chief of Staff Wu Xiuquan, who is heading a military delegation on a visit to Italy had talks on Friday with Defence Minister Lelio Lagorio. During the meeting, Mr Lagorio stressed the importance of recent Italian-Chinese agreements offering China a string ofAFP - 63 words
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Article45 1982-05-24 1 SEOUL, Sun. President Chun Doo-Hwan has appointed Kirn Kyung-Chul, DirectorGeneral of the Foreign Ministry's Culture and Information Bureau, as South Korea's new ambassador to Singapore. Mr Kirn, 46, succeeds Mr Le Sang-Ock who has been recalled for a new assignment. AFP.AFP - 45 words
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Article144 1982-05-24 1 HOUSTON, Sun. The space shuttle Columbia will carry its first secret military cargo into orbit next month. Although mission commander Thomas Mattingly and co-pilot Henry Hartsfield are under orders not to talk about the cargo before the June 27 launching, the National Aeronautics and SpaceUPI - 144 words
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Article, Illustration295 1982-05-24 1 GLENDA KORPORAAL - Haig may not be in S'pore for meeting GLENDA KORPORAAL By Our Washington Reporter WASHINGTON, Sun US Secretary of State Alexander Haig may be unable to attend next month's US-Asean foreign ministers talks in Singapore. While the State Department has made no announcement on who will attend the talks, there295 words
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Article32 1982-05-24 1 ISLAMABAD. Sun. Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) Chief Yasser Arafat arrived here from India today (or I 24-hour visit and was met at the airport by Pakistan President Mohammad Zia-I'l-Hag. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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287 1982-05-24 1 JUNE TAN - Dallas and Popeye shows will _go on_ JUNE TAN By Our Education Reporter POPEYE, the sailor man, and JK, the scheming oil man, will continue to rule the airwaves on TV at least for the time being. For despite the recent Schools Council lambast at these TV characters for spreading287 words
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438 1982-05-24 1 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE LAND DIVISIONS POOL RESOURCES By Crime Desk CRIME in Singapore is now being fought by the police on the teamwork concept with officers ancj men from all eight land divisions pooling relevant information and resources. This new strategy in438 words
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Article83 1982-05-24 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Congress (I) Party which suffered a setback in Wednesday's regional elections, yesterday succeeded in forming a government in one of two states where the opposition had forced a stalemate. In the northern state of Haryana, Bhajan Lai.Reuter - 83 words
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Article62 1982-05-24 1 PARIS, Sun. The French army has derided to set up six batteries of anti-aircraft missiles and guns around the western suburban rlty of Versailles during next month's summit of seven leading Industrialised nations. Authorities said today that no aircraft would be allowed to fly over the area62 words
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Advertisement131 1982-05-24 1 rJ23 48 pages today New chapter opens for the Muslim community in Singapore Paga 10 Wanted 300 rooms for varsity students Pag* 11 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS S, 4, 1 CAUSEWAY IS COMICS 13 EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS IS BACKGROUND II TIMES BUSINESS 17-2* CLASSIFIEDS 21-M SPORTS 31-35 When the tourists131 words
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Article447 1982-05-24 2 Call to alumni THE alumni of Chung Cheng High School should come forward to help strengthen the moral fibre of Singaporeans, Environment Minister Ong Pang Boon said last night. Speaking at a dinner at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, he said the alumni can give their447 words
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Article374 1982-05-24 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE present oil glut mast not be allowed to loll us into forgetting the lessons of the past decade that oar energy supplies are not guaranteed and that we have to pay high prices for them. Although we may be able to afford those prices,374 words
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Article180 1982-05-24 2 Shadow over Cup final THIS was a Cup final which felt the repercussions of a war 10,800 kilometres away. English fans were fully aware of what was happening in the Falklands during play between Tottenham Hotspurs and Queens Park Rangers. One Argentinian, Osvaldo Ardiles, playing for Tottenham Hotspur, was180 words
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Article178 1982-05-24 2 TATUNG ELECTRONICS HEADING FOR AFRICA PRODUCTION of black-and-white television sets in Singapore does not seem to be an attractive proposition now for some companies. Tatung Electronics (S) Pte Ltd has announced its intention to shift operations to Africa. Mr Y. C. Chien, general manager of Tatung Electronics a178 words
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Article136 1982-05-24 2 WHAT HAPPENS WHEN AN ATOMIC BOMB EXPLODES WHETHER an atomic bomb explodes in midair or on the ground, the effects are equally disastrous. First, there is the blast and heat. The blast would create an intensely hot fireball and a blast wave travelling at nearsupersonic speed, tearing down all136 words
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Article442 1982-05-24 2 21st Century disaster MAN-MADE perils are threatening the environment around the world, and if things go on as they are, a catastrophe is predicted for the 21st Century. Officials of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) have admitted that very little has been accomplished to stop the442 words
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Article185 1982-05-24 2 'Moderate demands' MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Sen Mahathir Mohamad has told the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) to be moderate in its demands so as to preserve economic and political stability in the country. Speaking to some 2,000 leaders at the opening of an MCA meeting at Kuala185 words
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Article352 1982-05-24 2 New hope "A SINGLE high-rise tower may be exciting but a whole bunch of them can be quite dull," said Prof Arnold Korte, a Munich professor of architecture. He believes that Singapore has the opportunity now to create what he calls "The Human City." A decade or two352 words
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Article113 1982-05-24 2 Mosques in Singapore THERE are more than 85 mosques in Singapore, some of which can trace their foundation back to the nation's early days. Four have already been declared historical 'unldings. Mosques have changed both physical 1 and in their roles. They used to be single-storey113 words
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Advertisement202 1982-05-24 2 Reader^ Digest JOYOFNtfTURE Your complete guide to nature. If you have ever been baffled by the ways of wild things or stirred by mysteries of wind and weather of if a child's question about nature has ever stopped you cold (Why does a star twinkle 7 How do birds stay202 words
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AROUND THE WORLD
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91 1982-05-24 3 Jobert in Bangkok for traue talks BANGKOK, Sun. French Foreign Trade Minister Michel Jobert arrived here today for a three-day visit to explore the potential for French investment in joint ventures here. Mr Jobert is on an Asian trip that will also take him to Singapore, Hongkong and Burma. HisReuter; AFP - 91 words
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Article, Illustration211 1982-05-24 3 BKNJAMIN Ip, whose family came from Singapore, is the first person In Western Australia to undergo heart surgery without having hLs chest opened. Benjamin was born 28 months ago with an artery to his lungs blocked. Previously, he had orthodox open-heart surgery211 words
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291 1982-05-24 3 NAIROBI, Sun. THE world is heading for an environmental catastrophe as it approaches the 21st Century under the threat of a host of manmade perils. Officials of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) have admitted that very little has been accomplished in the 10 years291 words
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Article27 1982-05-24 3 DACCA, Sun Bangladesh severed diplomatic relations with Zaire yesterday because of Its decision to restore ties with Israel, a foreign office spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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282 1982-05-24 3 ISLAMABAD, Sun. Pakistan President Mohammad Zia Ul-Haq has accepted an invitation from President Ronald Reagan to visit the United States, official sources said yesterday. The sources, quoted by the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), said no date had yet been set for the visit.Reuter - 282 words
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264 1982-05-24 3 Indonesia wants Vatican to mediate on E. Timor JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia has launched a diplomatic campaign to win world acceptance of its 1975 integration of the former Portuguese colony of East Timor. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja left yesterday for Rome where he will have talks with Pope John Paul IIAFP - 264 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article84 1982-05-24 3 BANGLADESH AND India have agreed to undertake Intensive efforts to find a mutually acceptable solution to the Ganges water-shar-ing problem, a joint statement said after talks here between the two sides today. The talks, led by Indian External Affairs Minister P. V. Narasimha Rao and Bangladesh InformationReuter - 84 words
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Article77 1982-05-24 3 AUSTRALIAN PRIME Minister Malcolm Fraser arrived here in Seoul from Tokyo yesterday for a three-day visit to discuss increased political and economic cooperation between his country and South Korea. Mr Fraser is scheduled to meet President Chun Doo Hwan and Prime Minister Yoo Chang-Soon today. A fewReuter - 77 words
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Article75 1982-05-24 3 QANTAS AIRWAYS, has supended for one week a limited new round-trip excursion fare from Tahiti to Los Angeles, which is 42.7 per cent cheaper than the regular fare charged by the company's two competitors, UTA and Air New Zealand. The new fare of 55,000 Pacific francs (5J1.077)AP - 75 words
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Article80 1982-05-24 3 COSTA RICA yesterday became the first country to move its embassy back to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv. Costa Rica and 12 other countries, most of them Latin American, transferred their embassies from Jerusalem in compliance with a United Nations Security Council resolution after Israel passed aReuter - 80 words
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Article61 1982-05-24 3 THE SOVIET Union launched an unmanned spaceship yesterday to deliver supplies to two cosmonauts working on the orbiting Soviet space station Salyut-7, the official news agency, Tass, reported. The report said the Progress 13 craft was functioning normally. The cosmonauts, Commander Anatoly Berezovoy and Flight Engineer ValentinAP - 61 words
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Article71 1982-05-24 3 MOSCOW HAS rebuffed a Japanese request for the removal of SS-20 mobile nuclear missiles from the Asian tier of the Soviet Union, Foreign Ministry sources said in Tokyo yesterday. The Soviets said the matter was for discussion by nuclear powers. The sources added Japan made the request atUPI - 71 words
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462 1982-05-24 4 WE USED to Joke that if V there was another world war, the safest place would be the Falkland Islands. Patrick Bemtsen, a young Falkland sheepshearer expressing a common frustration of the islanders. LONDON. Sun. British officials conceded yesterdayReuter; NYT - 462 words
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Article118 1982-05-24 4 EXCUSE ME, WE ARE NOT BRITISH BUENOS AIRES, Sun. The most noticeable effect of the fighting over the Falklands Islands was that English names were disappearing from store signs. The London Grill struck out the word London. The Franco-Anglaise Chemist's Shop was named The Franco and the British Institute ofAFP - 118 words
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Article196 1982-05-24 4 LONDON, Son. In achieving a bridgehead at Port San Carlos In the Falkland Islands, the British military was golded In its planning by Mrs Carol Miller, the tiny hamlet's schoolteacher for nearly 2t years before she returned to Britain last year. Beginning lost a day atterNYT - 196 words
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Article, Illustration305 1982-05-24 4 LONDON, Sun. Three Argentine submarines pose a major threat to the British naval task force around the Falkland Islands, British military sources said yesterday. Prime targets are the two Royal Navy aircraft carriers and the converted luxury liner, QE2, carrying 2,000 troops. "Buenos AiresAP - 305 words
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Article59 1982-05-24 4 ARGENTINA yesterday accused the British navy of killing whales and said Britain's use of nuclear-powered submarines in the Falklands war could trigger a radioactive catastrophe. Warning that Argentina might strike a nuclearpowered submarine, the army said it (eared such an attack would upset the ecological balance inUPI - 59 words
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Article60 1982-05-24 4 VKNEZUELA has banned Scotch whisky from all its government offices apparently to mark official disapproval of British military action in the South Atlantic. Rum and beer will be served instead. Venezuela, strongly backing Argentina in the Falkland Islands dispute, is one of the world's largest importers ofReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration152 1982-05-24 5 ADVANCE AUTOMOBILE OPENS NEW SHOWROOM AND SERVICE CENTRE The appeal of the motor car is a subtle combination of merits: Its looks; its performance; its reputation; the mix of features, benefits and better engineering to meet the customer's needs that makes it good valueAgencies - 152 words
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Article516 1982-05-24 5 "It's the best buy on the road these days" says Mr Simon John Kenyon, Managing Director of Dynacast Singapore Pte Ltd who owns a Citroen CX Athena. He also adds that the comfort, value and fuel economy it affords is unbelievable at its price. He has found516 words
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Article, Illustration307 1982-05-24 5 SINGAPORE, Mon In mid- 1979, Advance Automobile (Pte) Ltd perceived an opportunity- to alleviate this serious vacuum. A deteriorating lack of confidence permeated the market and many concluded that this accompanying liability diminished the renowned characteristics of Citroen: its hydropneumatic features, aerodynamic shape and legendary ride comfort.307 words
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Article, Illustration455 1982-05-24 5 AN ENTIRE FACILITY TO MEET ALL SALES, PARTS SERVICE NEEDS Located at the premises formerly occupied by Fiat Shankat, Advance Automobile was renovated at an estimated cost of S l7 million to incorporate an entire facility capable of meeting any sales, parts and sen-ice requirement. Its spacious and airy showroom455 words
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186 1982-05-24 6 Tass condemns Reagan's security -strategy- MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Union's official news agency Tass denounced the Reagan administration's newlyformulated national security strategy yesterday, claiming that the plan threatened world peace. Tass charged that the administration had unveiled a programme to dominate the world "through blackmail, aggression, armed piracy and threatsAP - 186 words
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Article64 1982-05-24 6 SAN FRANCISCO. Sun. San Francisco's biggest tourist attraction, its cable cars, were back In use yesterday with passengers riding free after a three-day breakdown in the service. The system, which Is more than 100 years old, stopped on Wednesday. The cars, often with passengers clingingReuter - 64 words
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Article54 1982-05-24 6 ISLAMABAD, Sun. Pakistan will contest the Asian seat in the United Nations Security Council which will be vacated by Japan next January, It was announced here yesterday. Official sources said the government has sounded out several Middle East countries which have indicated a favourable responseAP - 54 words
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Article310 1982-05-24 6 Senate bans move to deploy MX 'DEVISE PERMANENT PLAN' CALL WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States Congress has lost patience with President Ronald Reagan's efforts to devise a way to base the next MX missiles, military sources said yesterday. They added that the Senate had barred temporary deployment of the missiles,Reuter - 310 words
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Article88 1982-05-24 6 4 MANY of the young in Europe have been reared In a cocoon of social welfare that is now coming apart. Hard realities are hard to accept These young Europeans share a fear of nnclear war and suffer most from high unemployment, inflation and uncertainty fh about88 words
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Article40 1982-05-24 6 DACCA, Sun A special military tribunal today sentenced Abul Hasnat, former Works Minister and Mayor of Dacca, to eight years in Jail for corruption. It also fined him U5525,000 (5J52.000) or two more years In prison Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article313 1982-05-24 6 Lots of grain but no easy credit PARIS, Sunday THE United States has abundant and cheap supplies of grain to sell to the Soviet Union but will not extend financial credit to help Moscow increase such imports, US Agriculture Under-Secretary Seeley Lodwick said here yesterday. But Mr Lodwick, speaking atReuter; UPI - 313 words
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150 1982-05-24 6 Tourists made to stay in warehouse KNOXVILLE (Tennessee), Sun. The World's Fair housing bureau has directed tourists away from hotels to higherpriced cockroach-infested apartments and rooms without windows or toilets in a remodelled tobacco warehouse. "I think it's a rip-off, said Mr Charles Allison of Texas, a tourist who paidUPI - 150 words
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Article46 1982-05-24 6 TOKYO. Sun A Japanese container ship with a crew of 27 was taking in water today in typhoon-battered Pacific waters south of Iwo Jima, the Maritime Safety Agency reported. The 9,270-tonne Australian sealoader, however, was reported to be in no danger of sinking. UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Article39 1982-05-24 6 JAKARTA, Sun A large part of the town of Sekura in west Kalimantan was gutted by a big fire last week, causing damage estimated at 20 billion rupiahs (Ss67 million), the newspaper. Sinar Harapan, reported today. AFP.AFP - 39 words
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194 1982-05-24 6 'Maniac' wins $65,000 award from airline SAN DIEGO (California), Son. A navy lieutenant, who claimed he was turned Into a ranting manlar requiring treatment because of the powerful animal tranquiflser PCP that spilled on his cUthlng during a UlB crotwcoantrv flight, won a U8531,4M (SftSJM) damage salt from Eaatera Atriuea.194 words
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136 1982-05-24 7 Arab pact will endanger Israel's -security' WASHINGTON, Sun. Israeli Defence Minister Ariel Sharon said a coalition of Arab countries against Iran would endanger Isral's security. He said such a coalition made up of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt could also encourage the Soviet Union to enhance its presence inAFP; UPI - 136 words
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Article58 1982-05-24 7 BEIJING, Sun. China celebrated the 40th anniversary of Chairman Mao Zedong's dictates on art today by ordering artists to humble themselves, live with 'he masses, get rid of "perverse trends" and obey the Communist Party. The celebration was lowkey, however, and China no longer honours the lateAP - 58 words
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Article54 1982-05-24 7 WASHINGTON, Sun. Former Governor George Wallace, who said four years ago he was leaving politics forever, said yesterday he would run for an unprecedented fourth term as governor of Alabama. Mr Wallace, 62, a paraplegic from a 1972 assassination attempt, announced his candidacy at a politicalAP - 54 words
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Article399 1982-05-24 7 PUBLIC DEBATE ON UNIONISM LAUNCHED WARSAW, Sun. Polish authorities have stepped up their overtures to farmers by launching a public debate on the future of the private farmers' trade union Rural Solidarity, foreign observers say here. Rural Solidarity was suspended when martial law was introducedAP - 399 words
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214 1982-05-24 7 MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Union is about to launch a "special food programme" which will reorganise and perfect the country's existing farm system without making any far-reaching reforms. Experts have been drawing up the programme since the 26th Party Congress in February lastAFP - 214 words
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Article138 1982-05-24 7 'LIBERATE' MECCA, GADDAFI URGES PARIS, Sun. Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi today called on Muslims around the world to "liberate" the My city of Meeea from the Saudis, aa well as the Al-Aqsa Masque in Jerusalem, Radio Tripoli, monitored here, said today. "It is unacceptable that the house of God remainAFP - 138 words
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Article166 1982-05-24 7 CASERTA (Italy), Sun. Film star Sophia Loren serving a 30-day prison term here for tax evasion has consulted her lawyer Giovani Cau about a personal clemency plea which he is sending to President Sandro Pertini. Mr Cau said if his request was not grantedReuter - 166 words
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Article59 1982-05-24 7 TEL AVIV, Sun. About 50 foreign and Israeli flights were cancelled by a 30-hour strike at Ben Gurion airport here. The workers were urging the government to go back on its three-week-old decision to ban flights by the national airline, El Al, on the sabbath. Airport staffAFP - 59 words
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Article91 1982-05-24 7 FRANK Paone's neighbour has not cut his lawn in 14 years and a jury says he can let the grass grow as long as he wants. "You mean he can keep it that way?" an incredulous Mr Paone asked after the Middlesex district courtUPI - 91 words
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Article73 1982-05-24 7 A PRIEST who pleaded no contest to an animal cruelty charge for drowning 10 cats he thought were a nuisance, has been placed on 12 months' informal probation. Father Allen de Long, who entered his plea in Los Angeles last week, also faced a choice of oneUPI - 73 words
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Article81 1982-05-24 7 CHINA'S best actress of the year is a 27-year-old mother, Li Xiv Mm, typecast as a peasant but idolising Ingrid Bergman. Miss Li said she was informed in advance that she will receive China's two "Oscars" at a ceremony in Xian, about 900 km south-west of Beijing.AP - 81 words
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Article52 1982-05-24 7 UNIVERSITY of Massachusetts students say they have held the world's largest barbecue, with 8,134 people turning out to munch on chicken, ice cream and watermelon. Despite strong winds and hazy skies last Wednesday, they broke the 5,829 total recorded in the Guinness Book of WorldUPI - 52 words
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Article, Illustration454 1982-05-24 8 ENVIRONMENT M i nister Ong Pang Boon last night urged the Chung Cheng High School alumni to stir from its quarter-century of hibernation and come forward to help mould the moral fibre of Singaporeans. Deeply imbibed with an education in Confucianism,454 words
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283 1982-05-24 8 A J5-million governmentowned Primary Industries Enterprises (PIE) industrial farm, now being built on a six-hectare site in Punggol, will have a pig waste treatment plant with the world's longest flushing system. The waste treatment facilities and the seven 285--metre-long barns in the283 words
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Article44 1982-05-24 8 RAFFLES Institution will hold its annual speech and prizegiving day on Friday at 3.30 p.m. to commemorates its 159 th Founder's Day. The Minister of State for Education and MP for River Valley. Dr Tay Eng Soon, will be guest of honour.44 words
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204 1982-05-24 8 DON'T BE LIKE LOOSE SAND, -SAYS MP THE MP for Delta, Mr Yeo Choo Kok, said last night that if the majority of the people in a society only worked for their immediate materialistic gains, the society would be like an expanse of "loose sand without cohesiveness and perseverance. He204 words
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314 1982-05-24 8 Shattered dream holiday for 60 onQE2 THE Falklands crisis has shattered the dream holiday planned by about 60 people from Sirifcaporc and Malaysia. They were to have gone on a cruise on board the luxury liner Queen Elizabeth II The QE2 has been requisitioned by the British government to ferry314 words
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Advertisement546 1982-05-24 8 "Bombay, gateway to India" presented by Cathay Pacific Airways and the Oberoi Imperial, Singapore. See and feel the mystique of India, There will also be an exhibition of a refreshing blend of ancient cultures saris and Indian handicrafts between and art; encapsulated for an evening. 12 noon and 1 1:00546 words
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Article, Illustration479 1982-05-24 9 CONRAD RAJ - Young A must learn energy-saving habit' Energy is precious Save it CONRAD RAJ By THE younger generation must be inculcated with the energy-saving habit and be reminded that the era of cheap and plentiful oil has gone for good. Mr Chua Sian Chin, the Minister for Home Affairs, said this479 words
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Article30 1982-05-24 9 THE second international trade show on banking technology, equipment and services, Banque Asia '82, will be opened on June 1 at 3.30 p.m. at Hyatt Regency Exhibition Centre.30 words
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Article, Illustration127 1982-05-24 9 Getting the message across TWO-year-old Tan Kek Hal wm too young to understand the energy saving message that the MP for Radln Mm, Mr M.X.A. Jabbar, was trying to pot across. Hut his three-year-old sister, Sok Hwee (left), and his mother, Madam Chan Goek Eng (right), took a gond look127 words
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215 1982-05-24 9 HOUSING Board residents are energy conscious because they have learnt that it pays to save this commoditiy. Mr Lee Yock Suan, Minister of State (National Development said yesterday that the rising cost of energy has taught Singaporeans, particularly those from the middle215 words
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Article54 1982-05-24 9 THE Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence) and president of the SAF Reservists' Association, Mr Phua Bah Lee, will be guest of honour at the opening of Safra's health and fitness centre in Jalan Bukit Merah on Friday at 7.15 p.m. Costing $100,000, the centre is the pride of54 words
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139 1982-05-24 9 POLICE yesterday repeated their warning to motorists not to leave valuables in their cars, especially when the vehicles are to be left unattended. One motorist paid a heavy price for doing iust that on Friday. He lost about $5,700. Police said the victim139 words
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Article64 1982-05-24 9 A CYCLIST died in the Toa Payoh Hospital early yesterday shortly after he was involved in a collision with a motorist in Jalan Toa Payoh. Police said Mr Sim Boon Huat, 24, was cycling along the road near the St Andrew's School at about 1.15 a.m.64 words
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315 1982-05-24 9 School jagas fear they may lose jobs THE fears some school jagas or watchmen have of being redundant surfaced in a union discussion yesterday. The future of these government school employees, totalling about 300, was brought up at the second biennial general meeting of the Government School Employees branch of315 words
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Advertisement162 1982-05-24 9 piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill Ljiiiiiiiii ul 'J J n£_c J ACMA PAN-ELECTRIC TOSHIBA SANYO Model AR 260 Model PR 2238 Model GR-201 Model SR334N/V No Frost Twin Door (170 Litres) 3 Doors (306 Litres) Twin Door (238 Litres) Twin Door (238 Litres) Easy paymen( $64 Easy Payment $83 Easy Payment $60 Easy Payment162 words
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Advertisement333 1982-05-24 9 m r* yfl Lfv B^fl Pictured Tht RoUx Da\ Dotf Atailabtr in gold or platinum sit uith H2 diamonds Tai Hong Hung invites you to see their fine collection of Rolex watches It takes Rolex craftsmen a year to make rather like a submarine hatch. It seals the each Rolex.333 words
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Article, Illustration746 1982-05-24 10 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By THE key to Improving the economir status of the Muslim community In Singapore Ls In education and no one graapH this Detter than ihnsf community leaden who have got together to form the Council for the Kducation of Muslim Children,746 words
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782 1982-05-24 10 MISLAN, the bright boy in his family, preezed through his Primary School Leaving Examination but failed his '<>' levels. He worked as hard as fellow Muslims, such as Zalina, who scored four distinctions in her '<>' level examinations and is now studying782 words
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Advertisement287 1982-05-24 10 "GET BACK" A FULL HEAD *H| P^fc B^B*B^BW *Jm *'^BlM^ n aVai wBKF araVar —M^ftau^B^B^^^VaVal m^ ~~m-^^^ WjwjW And all that goes with it. A younger, more vigorous 4bMT'.^| look and the ability to swim ride, play games, drive in wk. open tars and generally live lite to the full287 words
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Advertisement325 1982-05-24 10 Are you thinning at the top and not looking like you should' And you wish you have that head full of hair again! How you wish you can regain that look of youth! But you can' LINK"s hair replacement system and LINK's hair care can make your wish come true'325 words
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391 1982-05-24 11 Ml SUM organisations in Singapore have been trying fur more than II years, since the formation of the Central < mind I of Malay Cultural Organisations in IMS, to Improve the economic status of \oung Malays. But they have met with391 words
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264 1982-05-24 11 LIM HUI KIAU - Wanted 300 rooms for NUS students LIM HUI KIAU By ROOMS in households in Clementi, Jurong and Bukit Timah arr needed by the university to house an increasing number of students wanting to live near the campus. The National University of Singapore is expecting an increase of about 1,000 students264 words
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Article27 1982-05-24 11 MISS Grace Caldwell. deputy director of the Samaritans of Singapore, will speak on boygirl relationships at the National Library on Thursday at 2.30 p.m.27 words
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333 1982-05-24 11 NG WENG HOONG - 25 relief drivers ready to go on the road- NG WENG HOONG By THE National Trades Union Congress Comfort's scheme to sign up relatives of members as relief taxi-drivers saw its first batch graduate i last Friday. The scheme, which was mooted early this year, initially received 1,814 applications. Of333 words
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334 1982-05-24 11 Youth groups urged to set up consumers' aid centre YOUTH groups have been urged to set up a resource centre to educate and help consumers to get the best buys and avoid the snares of conmen. Mr Chuang Ec I mm. Labour Development Officer of the National Trade Union Congress334 words
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145 1982-05-24 11 SINGAPOREANS must make the fullest use of scarce human resources, just as everyone should conserve precious energy, the Minister without Portfolio, Mr Lim Chee Onn, said yesterday. Speaking at the bursary and scholarship presentation ceremony of the National Transport Workers' Union (NTWU) at Havelock145 words
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Advertisement309 1982-05-24 11 I VIDEO VIEWING I I (s~~Zu*m* CPEOAL /M=^i^"~\ if |»Kpi« I I 8 pre-recorded video tapes t j; 5 I per month P x ill RENT THORN m> JM ff the latest models ft Choice to update you r sets JJJJ^^^PnWBBKii** II Option to purchase after 1 year <-^JSSSSSL99SPi §1309 words
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Advertisement450 1982-05-24 11 ■7 1 S^ESShSSTi vH Office typing finally catches up with the age of electronics. The new breed Addo 180. The Addo 180 might look like an ordinary typewritei but mHMQ i J^g beneath the surface it is quite a different breed. Sophisticated }jl W electronics control the numerous functions and450 words
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183 1982-05-24 13 THE GOVT CAN'T PUT MONEY IN YOUR POCKETS JITRA, Sun. Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday called on the people to increase their wealth through their own efforts as they could not solely depend on the government to bring prosperity to the nation. He said the government could build roadsNST - 183 words
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Article48 1982-05-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Commander of the United States Seventh Fleet, Viceadmiral M. Staser Holcomb, is to arrive here today for a fourday visit, the American Embassy here has announced. The embassy said he is to meet a number of senior military and government officials. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration338 1982-05-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mahathir Mohamad today told the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) to be moderate in its demands so as to preserve economic and political stability in the country. Dr Mahathir was speaking to some 2,000 leadersReuter; AFP - 338 words
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Article325 1982-05-24 13 K. LUMPUR, Sun. THE government's offer to foreigners to adopt Internal Security Act (ISA) detainees only applies to detainees held under Section 8 of the Act, Deputy Home Affairs Minister Mohamad Kassim Ahmed said yesterday. It does not refer to those persons who are prosecutedNST - 325 words
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126 1982-05-24 13 TAMFIN, Son. The 1 ruling National Front last night won the Oemencheh state byelection when Its candidate Waad Mansor beat his closest rival by a 3,2«3-vote majority. In the four-cornered fight, Mr Waad secured 5,787 votes, beating Independent Mohamed Lasim who got 2,584 votes. TheAFP - 126 words
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209 1982-05-24 13 LAWYERS 'GIVING KICKBACKS TO GET CLIENTS' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Some lawyers are paying "kickbacks" to developers so that they will be recommended to house buyers, legal sources said yesterday. Stiff competition "to grab a client" have led some lawyers, especially the younger ones who have yet to establish themselves, toNST - 209 words
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184 1982-05-24 13 Trolley traveller stopped in his tracks KAMPAR, Sun. A Id-year-old youth who devised an ingenious way of travelling along a railway track on a selfmade trolley was caught by police here yesterday. Deputy OCPD (Crime) ASP Alwi bin Haji Omar said the youth started off on his trolley from Falim,NST - 184 words
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Advertisement123 1982-05-24 13 Air Niuginis exclusive direct, non-stop flights will speed you to Papua New Guinea in comfort and style. Our Singapore Manager, Tcin Soon Heng, and his staff located in Orchard Road can give you all the details on our t^^^^^^Q Bird of Paradise flights. They'll tell you that our friendly Melanesian123 words
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Miscellaneous215 1982-05-24 13 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp MOU SHOULD LEARM TO I THOUGHT SME «^K \UU<tS BUT SHE'S tJOT AS CLBPti LIKEyoURAUMT THE KAMD DID DOES.. Oo**ot» V "-(FA THOROUGH WS YOUR KAAGGiE, DIKAPUES/ j THE CLEANING J m-i? K ?> Jco MJHT W^SStE J Blondle By Chic To—215 words
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488 1982-05-24 14 The Straits Times says Waste not, want not AS THINGS stand now, the world can look forward to another couple of years of "cheap" oil. Economic recovery in the western industrialised countries, and with it, a higher demand for oil, is perhaps another two years away. And while Opec hawks488 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1982-05-24 14 DILIP MUKERJEE - DILIP MUKERJEE By Writing for The Straits Times SINCE Mr Kakuei Tanaka stepped down from the prime ministership in December 1974 in the wake of a bribery scandal involving Lockheed, he has held no office. But he is nevertheless the most powerful politician in Japan1,473 words
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Article, Illustration844 1982-05-24 14 TED MORELLO - TED MORELLO By in New York DISAPPOINTMENT, threats, accusations, and counter-charges are churning a bitter wake behind the United Nations' adoption of a historic international charter j covering virtually every ocean-related human ac- < tivity. Adopted by a numeri- 1844 words
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343 1982-05-24 14 EXCERPTS of editorial comments from Malaysian newspapers last week. CONSUMER countries may be quick to denounce the move to form a tin producers' association should the Sixth International Tin Agreement (ITA) fail to come into force as a confrontational stand that can be343 words
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Article316 1982-05-24 14 WITH a quarter of the world's population and with its members making up about a third of the United Nations, the Commonwealth should have influence and achievements commensurate with its size. That this is not so is regrettable. That its actual accomplishments are316 words
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Advertisement9 1982-05-24 14 RADO FLORENCE New horizons in time fW lafeiSiflNP^ at.9 words
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Advertisement369 1982-05-24 14 IST PRIZE: 1 Mini Computer STH PRIZES: 50 Fancy Radios Tan Peng Tiong B/C 73-***** I/Cor M B B TcoYitSoon SongAhL.n 124-H-v' ivhdditt t c re 1 a- Ng Soon Hoon 01 WSJ-B Chew Yok Lan 1086 HOC 2ND PRIZE: 1 Set of Encyclopaedia c h Yu Ung 77.,^., (Uvtoder369 words
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Letter, Illustration168 1982-05-24 15 I WONDER If the McDonald's chain of restaurants would be Interested in opening a branch in the NUS Kent Ridge campus. Although every faculty is equipped with a canteen, they are crowded especially during the lunch hour. Thus, any new food stalls168 words
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Letter, Illustration362 1982-05-24 15 Good reasons for difference in surcharge On radio-phone taxis I REFER to the three letters "Taxi Commuters" (ST, April 28), "Cab Driver" (ST, May 5) and "Enraged Taxi Commuter" (ST. May 10) about radio-phone taxi drivers refusing to respond to calls when the 40 cent surcharge is offered and responding362 words
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120 1982-05-24 15 THERE used to be a U-Turn sign at the Mandai Road /Woodlands Road Junction for cars going north along Woodlands Road to turn back. However, this sign was removed and as a result, people like us working in the nearby Mandai Estate120 words
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90 1982-05-24 15 I REFER to "Errors do occur in the coding of traffic violations" by Mr Yap Yeow Woon, PRO Singapore Police Force (ST May 18). If such is the case, do the officers get penalised, after all a motorist is automatically penalised even for an90 words
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129 1982-05-24 15 Object of events is to keep fit WE refer to "Combined Marathon is unfair to women" (ST, May 12). Since 1976, the Jog§ing Association of ingapore has been organising the marathon mass participation events. The main objective of the events is to encourage physically fit citizens to take up jogging129 words
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Letter, Illustration239 1982-05-24 15 ON Labour Day's evening, my wife and I, after enjoying a delicious meal at Ponggol End, waited patiently for a bus at 11.35 p.m. When the bus arrived, it switched off all lights and made a turn back to the depot after239 words
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184 1982-05-24 15 I WAS informed by the Income Tax Division last year that not only was my claim for parents relief rejected for the year of assessment 1981 but I was also required to refund my previous years' parents relief which the Income Tax Division184 words
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Article, Illustration1734 1982-05-24 16 The effects of a nuclear blast 4 A review of various counterforce strike scenarios by America's Office of Technology Assessment produced estimates ranging from two million to 22 million fatalities within 30 days. The most realistic middle estimates were of the order of eight million to 141,734 words
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Article452 1982-05-24 16 NUCLEAR FISSION. Splitting of nuclei of heavy atoms like plutonium or uranium. An atom bomb is a fission device. NUCLEAR FUSION. Combining light atomic nuclei, like those of hydrogen, to form heavier ones. A hydrogen bomb uses a fission bomb surrounded by hydrogen-con-taining material452 words
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Advertisement176 1982-05-24 16 ■minT" li all 1 1 A.-JSB mm H»felH "CaW J*l NIJH P*l aW 1 F^lm I vt" I 1 I al^SPil ßS^Pi^^^l Ph 11/ ymWM iPMMy* j£g^^|^^| P^iii hBl^hb9LSßhK!^& ilillr'-' jp'"^ KmbE^E Lw JHH Lm<^Ll i3flla|ESi^B ISa" jfc.^E^"^^^^^M "—^^^l^^B B^B 1 II Hk^ 8 lA f*J l^H i B^^ I176 words
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373 1982-05-24 17 PRODUCTION of black-and-white television sets in Singapore does not seem to be an attractive proposition now for some companies. Tatung Electronics (S) Pte Ltd has announced its intention to shift the production of its black-and-white television sets out of Singapore to Africa. Mr373 words
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429 1982-05-24 17 THANKS to higher rentals, property group Singapore Land has reported a substantial improvement of 82.8 per cent in group pretax profits to $5.6 million for the interim period ended Feb 28. The group enjoyed a 66.8 per cent increase in net rental income429 words
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Article166 1982-05-24 17 Gamma an arm of Indosuez Asia GAMMA, the private investment company which recently took a block of shares in Singapore Land from Town and City, is apparently an investment arm of Indosuez Asia, a Hongkong merchant bank. It is not owned or controlled by Datuk T. K. Wen, Selangor Properties'166 words
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330 1982-05-24 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia is banking on self-reliance, increased productivity, prudence, hard work and financial discipline to defend itself against international recession which is now threatening the nation. These steps, which had served the nation well in the past, are now needed,330 words
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298 1982-05-24 17 SIME Darby Bhd is to buy over the entire manufacturing facilities of longestablished Fung Keong Rubber Manufactory (M) Sdn Bhd for Ms24B million cash. Sime said Tunku Dato Ahmad Yahaya, its joint chief executive, has signed an undertaking with Mr Vincent Tang,298 words
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293 1982-05-24 17 Rise in US money supply above target WASHINGTON, San. America's basic money supply rose by I 5J2.3 bit lion (Ss4.B billion) in the week ended May 12, the Federal Reserve reparted. The rise was slightly above market expectations, pushing op interest rates a bit In late-after-naaa trading. The new U*****.5NYT - 293 words
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Article115 1982-05-24 17 THE following U a lint of thr II matt actively traded stacks an the Stack Exchange af Singapore laat week. It gives the taroaver In thousand* of units, closing prices on Friday aad the high and low for I*B2 pore Land Land Wru Land Loan K'hc-ape OB115 words
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Article137 1982-05-24 17 tt Jan 1,1975 -100 Dec 30, 1M6 100 Dec 31.1988 -100 Dec 28. 1882 100 II Jan 2.1970 -100 'BT Indicator ••Industrials 1 Finance: ■Hotels: '•Properties 4OCBC: ::SES Ind *****7 773.81 *****5 1150 66 ***** 303.96 889.95 724.64 601.94 *****2 770.89 1793.25 1145 32 678.60 303.25 889.95137 words
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242 1982-05-24 17 BEIJING, Sun. China has, in recent years, often imported too many finished goods which it could produce itself, and harming the country's own budding consumer goods industries. The weekly Beijing Review today defended the recent government decision to restrict imports of goods such as cars, televisionAFP - 242 words
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467 1982-05-24 17 PARIS, Sun. France wants the world's seven major industrial democracies to agree to coordinate their economies at next month's summit here in order to stabilise foreign exchange markets and lower interest rates. A senior French official said this is, however, a medium-termReuter - 467 words
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Article129 1982-05-24 17 TAIPEI, Sun. Eurotec 82, an exhibition of hightechnology products from Europe, opened here today at the Taipei World Trade Centre, and will run through to May 31. A total of ISO European companies from 11 countries are taking part in the exhibition, which will display aAFP - 129 words
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Article104 1982-05-24 17 GANDA Holdings has announced the purchase of 1 142,000 shares in Central Industrial Corporation for M 51.884 million. The purchase will raise its shareholding in CIC from 51.2 per cent to 98.2 per cent The vendors of the shares were Messrs Yang Bin Yen (770,000 shares), Wu Tun104 words
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Article73 1982-05-24 17 Mercantile House MERCANTILE House Holdings, an international financial services group, has acquired from Bowater Far East Ltd, the entire issued share capital of URB Commodities Pte Ltd (URBC), for a consideration of $1,577,483. URBC is a member of the Singapore Gold Exchange. The company will become part of Rouse Woodstock,73 words
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Article70 1982-05-24 17 TOKYO, Sun. Foreign investment in Japanese stocks in the week ended May 14 turned into net buying of 3.6 billion yen (Ss3o million) from net selling of 500 million yen the preceding week. The Tokyo Stock Exchange said foreign buying last week rose to 53 billion yen fromReuter - 70 words
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Article84 1982-05-24 17 BEIJING, Sun. Belgium has decided to continue its interest-free loans to China for two more years. Belgian Ambassador Roger Denorme said at a signing ceremony for an agreement covering loans this year, that his government would continue to provide China with loans worth 300 million francs annually. AccordingReuter - 84 words
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Article98 1982-05-24 17 DETROIT, Sun. General Motors, the world's largest carmaker, said it expects car and truck sales to go up by the end of the year and 13,400 laid-off workers to be recalled next month. Corporation chairman Mr Roger Smith told shareholders much of the improvement in sales wouldReuter - 98 words
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Article67 1982-05-24 17 LONDON, Sun. The influence of Soviet commodity buying and sales strategies on Western markets will come under the spotlight here on July 8, at a forum organised by the specialist commodity analysts Resource Surveys. Experts at the forum will be looking at the likely pattern of Soviet baseAFP - 67 words
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Article66 1982-05-24 17 LONDON, Sun. The International Sugar Council has formally extended the International Sugar Agreement for two years to the end of 1984. It announced that basic export tonnages (Bet) will be frozen at 1962 levels for 1983 and 1984, with three exceptions: India's Bet was raised from 457,558 tonnesAFP - 66 words
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Article54 1982-05-24 17 PARIS, Sun. The flow of Arab capital abroad has increased from US$23 billion (Ss46 billion) in 1974 to US$lO4 billion in 1980. A Kuwaiti Chamber of Commerce and Industry study said overseas Arab income stemming from both petrodollar investments and private Arab interests are likely to total US$6OOAFP - 54 words
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Article74 1982-05-24 17 BEIJING, Sun. China has agreed to buy from France, coal mining equipment worth 275 million francs for a mine in the Yanzhou field, Shandong Province, north east China. French diplomatic officials said the sale by Minequip of France is being financed through a 7.5 per cent buyer creditReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement223 1982-05-24 17 ELECTONE ORGAN FAIRfV Date: May 24 (Mon) 30 (Sun) 1 982 VbS& Time: 9 a.m. 9 p.m. B^k MEET THE CHARMING, n^w ~^SZSWW&A CAPTIVATING f^Tl^s^S^BrM MISSREIKO r^il MATSUMOTO %jk\lTJw¥ jB "Live" performances daily on the latest l 7^— wmf "Iw Yamaha Electone Organs. Miss Matsumoto's repertoire includes the latest hits,223 words
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Article2590 1982-05-24 18 WEEKLY detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, with the year"s high and low, followed by the week's movement in prices, the dividend, the net price earnings ratio and the volume of business. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL IMI/1982 L..1 Div Hiih Low Company2,590 words
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Article214 1982-05-24 18 LAST WEEK was one of the most erratic week for the US Sing dollar in the Singapore forex market, with the US unit opening at around 552.0840 50 and was traded to the week's high (A $2.1030 before plunging to a tow of $2.0715/25 towards the Weekend Easing of214 words
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Article259 1982-05-24 18 STERLING POUND: In spite of the escalation o( the Falkland crisis, the pound has steadied to 4.17 deutschemark and appreciated to USJI.BO against a falling US dollar, says Manufacturers Hanover Trust, New York, in its weekly review of selected foreign currencies. Since the inception of the crisis, the Bank259 words
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Article323 1982-05-24 18 THE domestic money market began last week on a steady note with overnight opening at 91/2 per cent ana maintaining a level of more than 10 per cent most of the week before closing at an exceptionally low level of 5 412 per cent on Friday due to lack323 words
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Article162 1982-05-24 18 ASIAN earreaey average deptsit rates far the week .Jiedi m. v 81 LSKBhI price.) H1*k Low 7d»>rs l 5 147/18 1 month 141V18M9/H 2 months H\ 14W 3months 1411/16 HH «months 1411/1814H 9 months 14 7/18 14* 12 months 14 7/18 14 5/18 sw.m fruet Hifk In162 words
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Article44 1982-05-24 18 Short-term money FOR THE week ended Saturday May 22. the range at call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows Baak tasrf: 3 to S 5 per rent Geaocml tu4: 5 tos 125 per cent M»vt»e«»s 01 funds totalled J1.028 million44 words
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Article401 1982-05-24 18 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday. May 21, 1982, R1KI1» tPiB "*™ll7S Algemene Bank 11 American Express 11' i Am' Dam Rterdam Bank 10. Asia Commercial 1011 Ak NZ Banking Group 11. Ban Hin Lee Bank 11 Banca Commercial \Vi401 words
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Advertisement853 1982-05-24 18 NOTICES A p A INCOME N.T.U.C. CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE COMMONWEALTH ENTERPRISE LIMITED (HfcijibTEßCD UNDER THE COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES ACT SINGAPORE i 33RD FLOOR, SHAW TOWERS, 100 BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE 0718 TEL *****80 (MAXWELL ROAD P.O BOX 246/ SINGAPORE 9044 NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY q.ven that the Twelfth Annual General Meeting853 words
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Advertisement260 1982-05-24 18 AUCTION SALE MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTY To be held at our Sales-room N0.67-A, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore on TUESDAY, IST JUNE 1982 at 2.30 p.m. Flat, N0.48A, Bristol Road, Lot 1326-2-B, T.S. XVIII. Built-in area 163 aq.metrea (1754 sq.ft). Messrs Phang 4 Co Advocates Solicitors For full Particulars260 words
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Article452 1982-05-24 19 THE SINGAPORE stock market suffered a setback last week aa Investor sentiment was adversely affected by report* that the economy had registered Its warst annual rate of growth la four years, In the first three months of this year. The ead-reault of this waa the 14.f7-polnt drop In452 words
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Article462 1982-05-24 19 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market suffered its first setback last week after eight weeks of upturn that had taken the 30-counter New Straits Times industrials ordinary share index up by 85 points. The market Barometer, however, dipped 11.3 points last week, closing at 922.35. Overall, profit-taking was not462 words
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Article47 1982-05-24 19 (a) Adjusted for scrip issue (c) -8% bonus div Storage *Uw Ity Dfv ■tkrie CBC 20% 209; 10% 16%(e) paytble May 28 May 28 May 31 May 31 May 31 tfceycM 23.5% XV 20% 10% 21% prrviMU yrar 23 5% 3c; 18.1. (a) 12% 9.6%(a)47 words
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Article425 1982-05-24 19 LONDON: Share prices fell for most of last week as the attempts to bring about a peaceful end to the Falkland Islands conflict faltered but the market chose the day on which an invasion by British forces was finally launched to stage a technical rally. News that UK425 words
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Article173 1982-05-24 19 LONDON: Rubber Futures closed steady on Friday, on pre-weekend short-covering following increased military action over the Falkland Islands, dealers said. The steadier close left final prices at around 0.35p per kilo down on the day ana came despite a firming in sterling against the US dollar this afternoon.173 words
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Article37 1982-05-24 19 LONDON: Copper price* on Friday I previous in bracketi): Wirvbara Spot buyer* CB3O 00 (£B3O 50); tellers CB3O SO (C *****); Three Month* buyer* £8S» 50 (£HO.OO. sellers CB6O 00 (LHIOO Market Easier BaJaa: 17.375 tonnes37 words
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284 1982-05-24 19 STEADIER conditions, j with very quiet spells at times, were noted upon the resumption of Inro j purchases at the start of last week, but overall RSS One turnover was thin and levels finished only 1-1/2 cents better, says Holiday, Catler, Bath and Company284 words
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Article55 1982-05-24 19 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 20 May 21 May 22 •Tin 2954 29.54 29 54 29 54 29 40 Tonnes 320 198 166 236 204 Rubber (S) 187 25 185.00 183.25 184 25 182.00 Rubber (M) 208.00 207.00 207.00 206.75 205.75 •in M$ per55 words
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Article168 1982-05-24 19 LONDON: There was no fresh feature during the afternoon on Friday, and the tin market continued to trade within a narrow price range, dealers said. Three Months standard grade metal closed the afternoon Kerb trading at £7,115 to show a loss of £35 from yesterday's Kerb. Continued168 words
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Article361 1982-05-24 19 TRADING conditions in the Singapore produce market continued to remain sluggish last week with prices either unchanged or easier. As for pepper, prices were marked down by about $5 per 100 kilo on top of the previous week's lowering by the same margin. To aggravate the361 words
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Article67 1982-05-24 19 frt Tkuv Export prices in mm stri lint: areas in IS dollar per ounce 1 Australian dollar per ounce <2l Average price MelbourneU) 3Z2.99B 321 21F1 326.2SS *****S New York 335.75B 342 00 H *****S 343.00S Ix>ndon 337.JOB 342 SOB *****S *****S Zurich *****B closed 3W.00S closed Paris *****67 words
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Article280 1982-05-24 19 TOKYO, Sat. Share prices closed lower on liquidations, led by steels and other capital issues, dealer said. The Dow Jones average fell for the third consecutive day to close 12.79 down at 7484.26 points, on a volume of 140 million shares. The New index closed at 556.02. down 1.24280 words
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Article355 1982-05-24 19 NEW YORK, Fri. Stocks prices closed higher, reversing a string of seven consecutive declines. The Dow Jones industrial average closed ahead by 3.42 points at 835.90, after having been up slightly all day. Advances outpaced declines by a small number as volume narrowed to 45 million shares from355 words
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Article49 1982-05-24 19 FINANCIAL TIMEB INDUSTRIALS ■hursday""""""".'Z!I"I! 554^4 Yeek Ago 590.0 DOW JONEB AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS rlday 835.80 hursday 832.48 reek Ago 857.78 HK.IIAM, BENG riday 1359 51 hursday 1358.37 feck Ago 1367.53 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS rlday 682.7 hursday 886.1 reek Ago 674.2 ALL ORDINARIES rlday 506.0 hursday 510.2 'eek Ago 519.549 words
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Article331 1982-05-24 19 AMSTERDAM, Fri. Share prices were lower on the last trading day of the week, with mainly modest losses seen across a broad front in line with a weaker Wall Street close, dealers said. Two major internationals were marked lower exdividend. Royal Dutch was down 4.20 at 88 guilders and331 words
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Article369 1982-05-24 19 ZURICH, Fri. Shares closed mixed to easier in light volume after yesterday's Ascension Day holiday and ahead of the weekend. The bond market was also easier, dealers said. Oerlikon Buehrle bearer fell to 1070 francs from 1135 on Wednesday following disappointing results for 1961. Its registered shares and participation369 words
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Article, Illustration363 1982-05-24 20 AMERICAN Express International Banking Corporation (AEIBC) has appointed Mr M. V. Sreedhara Menon as senior vice president and head of its South-east Asian and subcontinent region. His areas of responsibility cover Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal. Prior to this appointment, Mr363 words
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437 1982-05-24 20 THE Kuwait Asia Bank, the fourth Arab bank to be granted an offshore licence here, plans to start operations in the middle of June. Established last year with its headquarters in Bahrain, the US$3O million (Ss6o million) institution has been described as the437 words
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428 1982-05-24 20 WASHINGTON, Sun. United States and West European officials have intensified their dispute over trade issues by accusing each other of trying to shed the blame for their own domestic economic troubles. Sir Roy Denman, external affairs director-gener-al of the European Economic Community Commission, raisedReuter - 428 words
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Article220 1982-05-24 20 Talks on limiting steel exports WASHINGTON, Sun. Discreet negotiations for self-imposed limits on European Economic Community steel exports to the United States are taking place. EEC officials here said the possibility of an accord was raised last week in preliminary discussions on the controversial steel issue by an EEC steelAFP - 220 words
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352 1982-05-24 20 NEW YORK, Sun. The US Steel Corporation will close its Fairfield plant, the souths largest integrated steel mill which, until the late *****, was one of the biggest employers in Birmingham, Alabama. The company said it is closing the plant in midJuneNYT - 352 words
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Article124 1982-05-24 20 KUANTAN, Sun. The Sungei Lembing tin mines, about ?D kilometres south of here, are hard-hit by the tin export cutbacks imposed by the government recently, it was reported today. More than 1,200 workers of the mines, owned by the Pahang Consolidated Company, are already feeling theAFP - 124 words
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269 1982-05-24 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Representatives from five Canadian companies are here seeking local agents to market their products, ranging from colour television video production switches to satellite earth stations. Mr Martin Lavoie, economic counsellor of the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism of QuebecAFP - 269 words
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Advertisement970 1982-05-24 22 Q Employment 66 Silualions Vacant j^^^^^^^^^^ WELL ESTABLISHED ENGINEERING FIRM IN a) Professional JURONO Executive nvltes applications for: SALES ENGINEER ored and dieselisf.ed with your preeent |Ob? Must have minimum 2 Why not (o«n us tor one 3 years sales experience that's challenging and re- Mechanical Engineerwarding? We ere a970 words
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Advertisement983 1982-05-24 22 ijjlA D Emptoyment PRE UNIVERSITY 2. GP/PHYSICS bbbbbbV j Ihemlstry tutors required at Kalong Other districts tutors for I secondary students also requlri ed .*****54. 45C071.S Hsv^aasßl I b«^BbbbL>b9 d) Secretarial U r^^^*l Clerical K&MWM EASTERN WIRE f llf I WaW W\i I MANUFACTURING tj 111 CO (PTE) LTD I983 words
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Advertisement836 1982-05-24 22 fii Q Employment COMPANY IN JURONG GLOBAL requires AIRFREIGHT INT'L PTE LTD STORE CLERKS We ere one o4 the top ten lATA na3e^ l ies'tor' nWOr R »«|Uir«*r»»nta: ACCOUNTS credit ln Mathematics, ri FRK Completed National ULCniX Service or granted Requirements: exemption, c ocE'O'levei. Minimum 2 years cxc Preferably with836 words
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Advertisement876 1982-05-24 22 ljjl4 Q Employment a^\W \Wm. I **tablished international manulecturing company has vecsney tor: landon accounts clerk a GCE O- level with a pass In We are a subsidiary of English preferred tSssuKssk, r r which Is a leader In Typing is essential the manufacturing of c Able lo commence work876 words
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Advertisement1050 1982-05-24 22 ijjli Q Employment GENERAL RECEPTIONIST/ CLERKS TYPIST TYPISTS OCEO 1 level. required Typ ng < d M "i*"by established Interested applicants advertising agency ease apply P ersona "y CALL: *****31/ cmopley engineering *****34 <*»'*> LTO N/H 3, JURONO (frOITI MARINE BASE in ?iV> aw. 45 SHIPYARD ROAD IU.JUa.m.- SINGAPORE 22821,050 words
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Advertisement1165 1982-05-24 23 ill Q Employment PIVOT BULLION PTE LTD _^_H_l_B____^ invitea suitably qualified appli- r cants tor the posl ol EsteMished locel ineurance 1 BUSINESS broking firm invites both mala/ lIAUArCD tamala applications who are MANAuCH Singapore Crtiiene end who c Minimum 3 years' relevant! been exempted from or comexperlence pleled National1,165 words
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Advertisement526 1982-05-24 24 111 l D Employment i I you'd want to work hZTlt^**, m\s&~^y production L OPERATORS A 1 O v^!^ A iitf Colling all 1 A^W™ s^\ft x^ enthusiastic persons ca^Ui aged 16 and above. o v Z*^ We the <*%«*<#*• minimum o,^° ct^ qualification ot a %»>■ .C Primary 6526 words
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Advertisement790 1982-05-24 25 lii Q Employment 66 Situ«tiontV«cant~ '> Miscellaneoos g) Production Baaaaaaaaaataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafl 1 4-^.,— \l EUROPEAN^^ CID STANDARD Singapore Pte Ltd electronics PTE LTD Major Manufacturer of TfSlck Film Re«t«lof A subsidUry of Productt and Hybrid THOMSON-BRANDT, Electronic Component! French Leaders in has immediate High Technology vacancies for Electronics and Household Appliances)790 words
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Advertisement819 1982-05-24 25 Ijjl Q Employment V RESWLJRANT <&, SrfljVWl 7 W i I A modern and first L^^™J class Japanese Restaurant in the Goodwood Park Hotel OBEROI IMPERIAL J" v a. cancies f r HOTEL following positions: requires W^f99ff^k% WINE WAITER Qg^^^ Knowledge of liquor and Chinese JJines. (Starting salary: $500) Abie819 words
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Advertisement826 1982-05-24 28 a DISTRICT 14. K.mnan Park, brand new dounlr-su.rr^ letraea t>atriN .itia. hed 2020 •q ft $420,000 a Ik-tarhed bungalow with oedrooms and 12.000 >q ft land, off BRADOELL ROAD tveiUble immrdialHy DISTRICT 19. oir Serangoon Gardens, well kept rornrr terrace, freehold 3.400 sq ft 3 bedrooms, vacant possession $330,000 DISTRICT826 words
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Article1255 1982-05-24 31 PENANG, Sun. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACE 1: Jockey Brian York (Donna Quasar) was fined $200 for being late in arriving at the racecourse, thus delaying the weighing out of riders. Luke Kang, trainer of Lieutenant Dalton, was fined $100 for attempting to use a1,255 words
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Article31 1982-05-24 31 FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****.31 words
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171 1982-05-24 31 NEWBRIDGE (Ireland), Sun. Prince's Polly, a 12 to 1 chance, foiled previously unbeaten Woodstream and Newmarket 1.000 Guineas winner, On The House, in the Irish 1,000 Guineas at the Curragn here yesterday. Prince's Polly, owned in partnership by American Kerry Fitzpatrick and Irish breederReuter - 171 words
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2338 1982-05-24 31 TONTO; FAIRWAY - TONTO and FAIRWAY By Tomlinson topples stablemate for day's biggest payout PENANG, Sun. Maidens dominated the meeting here today, capturing seven of the nine races. Doreme (Race 3) and Robin Hood IV (Race 9) were the two exceptions. Full House 11, a four-year-old2,338 words
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Advertisement890 1982-05-24 31 Education Instruction t°^ You can count on us for a better future in Accountancy. We otfer a variety of Accountancy courses m preparation tor the following examinations 1 ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS 2 INSTITUTE OF COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANTS 3 ASSOCIATION OF ACCOUNTING TECHNICIANS(FormerIy I A S) 4 LCCI Group890 words
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Advertisement1674 1982-05-24 31 0 H Education Instruction COMPUTER M ACCOUNTANCY programming ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED I COURSE ACCOUNTANTS (ACCA) I Comm#«elnfl 7 June IM2 A 2 month romprehenLevel 1 Fulltime comm 1/6/82 sive course In theory and Part-time comm. 3/6/82 practical aspects of Laval 2- Part-time comm. 14/6/82 computer programming. ASSOCIATION OF ACCOUNTING I1,674 words
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Article, Illustration964 1982-05-24 32 ROBERT HUGHES - ROBERT HUGHES By Late goals by Hoddle and Fenwick could not distract fans from war LONDON, Sun. A Cup final that had its taste buds partially extracted by repercussions of a war 10,800 kilometres away became, alas, one of the poorer testimoniesUPI - 964 words
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Article1200 1982-05-24 32 BRITISH soccer statistics (or 1961-82 season. EagUah F*«tbaJJ AamrUUM Caa: Queens Park Rangers or Tottenham Hotspur. League Cap: Liverpool. DivUtoa One ratmpl»a»: Liverpool. H**t>f*te4: Leeds, Wolverhampton, Middlesbrough. MvMh Two rhmmplaat: Luton. Preneted: Luton, Norwich, Watford. Relented: Cardiff, Orient, Wrexnam. Division Tfcrae faimaliat: Burnley. Pr—lated: Burnley. Carlisle, Fulham.Reuter - 1,200 words
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445 1982-05-24 32 OTHER SOCCER GLASGOW, Sun. John Wark's place in Scotland's World Cup squad is in doubt following his omission from the team to meet Wales in the British Home Championship match at Hampden Park here tomorrow. The Ipswich star who should haveAgencies - 445 words
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Obituary, Illustration284 1982-05-24 32 Beloved wife ol (he late Goh Tow Thong Paaaed away peacefully on 22 May IM2 leaving behind: Sons Daughters: Yong Phuang Yuen Yuen Fook Yuen Lee Jiang Wing Cheong Yam Jiang Yong Hong Hwee Jiang (Yong Swee Daughi.r.-ln-Law Sona-hvLew Lee Joo Ngoh Fang Ewe Churh Susie Tan Geok Huat Loh284 words
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Obituary58 1982-05-24 32 H A. WTCtCU, IS Fort Road, passed away peacefully on 23 5.82 leaving beloved wife and family. Funeral arrangements to be finalised. Tele: *****28 JOHN FEMMNOEZ, passed away In Vallavlllagam House. Kochu Velll. Trlvandrum on 23.5.1S&' Leaving Behind wife Caroline Sons Zacharlas. Marian b Jusa Daughters Marlam Oomez58 words
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Obituary40 1982-05-24 32 Th. Family ol th. HM ■MS. K.K. TAN (MOM. SEE TOH YOKE) wuh to aipraaa tnalr haarNatt thanks to an ulaUm. Manda and ta«JH«ii for Ihalr kind aaaManc«. cendolancaa, wraalha, during Mair recant earatwawant. ntorttw whom Moy romombar_~40 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1982-05-24 32 (MRS RAPHAEL TAYE) O^Mrtad 24 May »i 'Your motherly love and tender are with us always remain" »RMOOOO aW*o MWiyi fMIWM* by Hmaand, CMdran and LoadOnaa. In MMMfy Of YAPAHSHIONG Departed on 24-5-81 MOM AGNES LEE QUEK NGIN41 words
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Advertisement606 1982-05-24 32 |H |f Education Instruction 113 Language 115 Driving i^ gaag^^ g i aafHrTafajaapjJßJßßJ beginnfrs repeat Simula -f sjs TO Kefresher. Hourly Driving L ■■■J m SIZT (iuaranlrrd Highway C'odr Tel l^ T Lucky. *****89 (Toa Payoh)/ I*^ V* ft3Bo3S(Queensway) L^J i%jV^ CHAMPION ORIVING SCHOOL |f^ 'IaV«T 1 !Vsl QueensUiwn. Toa606 words
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330 1982-05-24 33 PETER SIOW - Hock Moi leads women to Asian meet PETER SIOW By LEOW Hock Moi's return to the fold she was appointed skipper of the Republic's team to the Asian championships, starting today in Jakarta ends a year of love-hate relationship with the Singapore Table Tennis Association. The 24-year-old Hock Moi was330 words
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Article, Illustration143 1982-05-24 33 LONDON, Son. England's Bobby Charlton had pace, a beautiful body swerve and a long shot that was probably the best of Its day. But he needed space because he had an unusually high backlift like his cousin Jackie Mllburn, who had worn England's No. t143 words
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193 1982-05-24 33 Peters, the off -t heball running of Roger Hunt and the restless energies of Alan Ball could at least have an unsettling effect upon the most solid defences. In the opening match of the ISM World Cop, Englaad drew M with Uruguay. And in193 words
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301 1982-05-24 33 Teltscher ends Arraya's string of surprises. ROME, Sun. American fourth seed Eliot Teltscher beat Peru's Pablo Arraya 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 yesterday in the semi-finals of the Italian Open tennis championship to earn his first final place in a major tournament. In the final, Teltscher will play Andres Gomez, of Ecuador,Agencies - 301 words
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479 1982-05-24 33 Waites hits sizzling 66 to be four ahead of rivals FOREIGN GOLF LEEDS, Sun. Brian Waites, a 42-year-old Briton, shot a sizzling 66 yesterday to forge a four-stroke lead after the third round of the Leeds international tournament here. Waites burst out of the pack by equalling the course recordAgencies - 479 words
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Advertisement1008 1982-05-24 33 BBBBHBBBB^^*^^^K y ~^sT~~ \^M y SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsi CESAR Luis Monotti tho man who one of the best defenders m the world r>. .~.n,» stfvj a »o*»nm, i.arry single handodly changod the faco of and a stalwart in the back four that still \Ww ADRII CC -^ssafl Argentinian soccer and guidod thorn1,008 words
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249 1982-05-24 34 CANTERBURY, Sun. A weakened Kent side missing five of their leading players outplayed India on the opening day of their three-day cricket match here yesterday. Kent, sent in to bat by Indian captain Suml Gavaskar, rattled up 302 for seven declared with Laurie PotterReuter - 249 words
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Article200 1982-05-24 34 Turner steers Essex to victory LONDON, Sun. Essex stared defeat in the face when they slumped to 14 for six in reply to Hampshire's modest total of 130 in their Benson and Hedges Cup limited-over match at Cnelmsford yesterday. Stuart Turner hit an unbeaten 55, his highest score in theReuter - 200 words
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Article327 1982-05-24 34 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Duo hope to reproduce devastating combination at King's Cup tourney NINE out of 10 Singapore goals in the recent King's Cup soccer tournament in Bangkok resulted from the Fandi Ahmad-Malek Awab combination. Fandi netted six goals to emerge the Thai competition's327 words
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Article, Illustration277 1982-05-24 34 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By THE Singapore-India squash series will probably take place by the end of the year, judging from talks between the Singapore Squash Rackets Association and A SKA. a Swedish industrial equipment manufacturer. ASEA sponsored national champion Zainal Abidin's trip to Bombay to277 words
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Article22 1982-05-24 34 ASIAN GAMES: Indian officials confirmed that Israel and Cambodia have been excluded! from the Asian Games in New Delhi in November.22 words
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Article42 1982-05-24 34 ATHLETICS: Olympic decathlon champion Daley Thompson, of Britain, was well on course (or a world record, held by West Germany's Guido Kratschmer (8,649 pts.) in Goetzis, Austria. At the half-way mark and with five more events, Thompson had 4.632 points.42 words
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Article29 1982-05-24 34 In Rotterdam, Mexican Rodolfo Gomez won comfortably the Rotterdam marathon, but his time of two hours 11 minutes 57 seconds was well outside his personal best of 2:10:13.29 words
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Article36 1982-05-24 34 BOXING: Alexis Arguello. of Nicaragua, retained his World Boxing Council lightweight championship by knocking out challenger Andy Ganigan. of the United States, in the fifth round of their scheduled 15-round bout in Las Vegas.36 words
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Article26 1982-05-24 34 In Mteml teach, junior welterweight Alfredo Escalera knocked out eight-ranked World Boxing Association boxer Jesus Nava in the seventh round of a scheduled 10--round bout.26 words
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Article33 1982-05-24 34 In New Y»rk, unbeaten Hector Camacho floored Refugio Rojas three times in the opening 90 seconds of their scheduled 12-round junior light-1 weight bout on the way to his 15th straight victory.33 words
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Article26 1982-05-24 34 In Mets, Hakan Larsson. of Sweden, won the fourth stage of the five-stage Fleche Du Sud race over the 126km between Rumelange and Dudelange.26 words
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Article33 1982-05-24 34 MOTOR RACING: French! man Rene Arnoux fought off a stiff challenge from Italians Ricrardo Patrese and Bruno i Giacomelli to retain pole posi-1 tion in final practice for the Monaco Grand Prix.33 words
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Article32 1982-05-24 34 In UdUaapatU, rookie Dale; Whittington made history by' joining nis two older brothers! Don and Bill as the first, sibling trio ever to qualify for the same Indianapolis 805 km race.32 words
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Article29 1982-05-24 34 ROWING: The Soviet Union dominated the first day of the French rowing internationals in Vichy, scoring three wins in i the women's events and four in the men's.29 words
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Article20 1982-05-24 34 RUGBY UNION: The Soviet Union and France drew 10-10 (half-time 6-6) in a friendly rugby union match in Moscow.20 words
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Article, Illustration190 1982-05-24 34 WILFRED YEO - Dr Yeo joins the SNOC as a new vice-president WILFRED YEO By DR YEO Ning Hong, the Minister of State for Defence, was elected one of the three vice-presidents of the Singapore National Olympic Council. He succeeds Haji Sha'ari Tadin, who declined nomination. The other office-bearers were unopposed. The officials190 words
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Article30 1982-05-24 34 Cup soccer tournament JALAN Tiong Wanderers' Football Club will organise the Ghazali Caffoor Cup tournament in August September. Application forms are obtainable from Wahid (*****53). Aziz (*****32) and Monip (*****00).30 words
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Advertisement327 1982-05-24 34 WHO HAS SURFERS FARADISE, YOUR COMRUMY'S Australia INTERESTS *J%i/toductna atS? ihehKlnit Orbit bond is available m a wide range of sizes including A 4 boxes, pastel colours and weights W^^ywk^Mm^M ■^ft^ft^H^ft^ft^ft^ft^ftV from 45 -85 gsm to suit a wide variety of uses ft\^A^^MM^filßs9 t^^^T Your Purchasing Manager is one person327 words
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Article, Illustration380 1982-05-24 35 Mum scores winner during extra time KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor squeezed out a 1-0 win over Trengganu in the Malaysia Cup soccer final, which spilled into extra time, here tonight. Substitute Zapril Hashim's corner kick sailed over to the far post, Jamaluddin Norbit lobbed itNST - 380 words
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Article, Illustration518 1982-05-24 35 DEREK WILD - Kyi Hla hopes to play in the American tour DEREK WILD By BURMESE golfer Kyi Hla Han, only 21 and a professional for barely 18 months, has already banked well over j $20,000 in prize-money this year. The bulk of his winnings has come from his third place in the518 words
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Article49 1982-05-24 35 remain unbeaten SINGAPORE Airlines Group maintained their winning streak in the national basketball league when they beat Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association 83-65 at the Cay World Stadium last night. Other results: Youth bt Nam Teck 97-66, Telok Ayer bt Kong Slong 68-66, Ivy House bt Emporium Holdings 88-72.49 words
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Article54 1982-05-24 35 RICHARD I.im won himself a trip to Malta for the world championship and the Win Challenge Trophy outright when he beat Lav Weng Yew 1,561-1,267 in the national billiards final at the Katong Saloon last night. It was I.im's third consecutive victory in a sport54 words
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Article21 1982-05-24 35 BRICKWORKS conceded a walk-over to Commonwealth Palace in a National Football league Division Two match at the Queenstown Complex yesterday.21 words
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575 1982-05-24 35 Prem to play Wong in the semi-finals PREM SACHDEV will play Wong Weng Hong and Tay Kwang Jin wiß face Ong Chew Bee in the semi-finals of the Singapore Island Country Club golf championship next Saturday, reports DEREK WILD. The 36-hole final is on Sunday. In yesterday's quarterfinals at the575 words
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538 1982-05-24 35 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By COME June 9, the elite among Singapore's cricketers will embark for Birmingham where they will do battle in the International Cricket Conference Associate Members tournament, unofficially called the Mini-World Cup. Among them will be Sreerangam Muruthi, a soft-spoken538 words
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404 1982-05-24 35 SCC advance to top of Division One table SINGAPORE Cricket Club's Ist XI swept to the top of the Singapore Cricket Association Division One table when they beat Singapore Chinese Recreation Club by 135 runs on the Padang yesterday. Brief m»rs: SCC Ist XI 210--5 (P. Stead 41. N. Amarasuriya404 words
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Article197 1982-05-24 35 LEX SEOW YAM - SAAA receive eight names- LEX SEOW YAM By THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association have received the names of eight athletes from affiliated clubs for the threemonth training stint in Cologne, West Germany. Only five athletes will be selected for the stint, from July to September. SAAA and Singapore Sports Council197 words
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150 1982-05-24 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Son. Prizemoney will be retained for this year's Merdeka soccer tournament here from Aug. 5-22. Football Association of Malaysia president Datuk Seri H*nmh Aba Samah said today the champions would pocket |K,IM and the runners-up Ut,m the same amount as last year.AFP - 150 words
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267 1982-05-24 35 LEX BEOW YAM - Superior Kent send Cardinals reeling LEX BEOW YAM By SUPERIOR batting by Kent sent Cardinals reeling to a 16-3 defeat in the Singapore Softball Association men's senior league at Dover rtoad yesterday. While Cardinals could only score in the second and third innings, the victors were chalking up runs in267 words
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Article17 1982-05-24 35 YESTERDAY'S Singapore Hockey Association under-23 matches were postponed because the grounds were not fit for play.17 words
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243 1982-05-24 35 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By' KALLANG BOWL will start an ambitious programme for juniors next month. Under the scheme, successful trainees will enjoy life-long privileges of $1 per game (current rates are $2.30) until they complete their secondary school and $1.20 after that. The project,243 words
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176 1982-05-24 35 Ligia assumes control of women's team i LIGIA KIAMCO, Singapore's first and only qualified woman bowling coach, has been assigned to the Singapore Women's I Bowling Club in the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress' deployment of the 11 members on their coaching panel, reports WILFRED YEO. The 11, including panel chairman176 words
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Article57 1982-05-24 35 TWENTY men from Charlie Company, of the First Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, have established a Merslng to Singapore relay record. They completed the 145.4 kilometres in 10 hr 6 mm. 18 sec., shaving 43 mm. 13 sec. from the previous record set last year57 words
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Article41 1982-05-24 35 ABU BAKAR (4) and N. Rajendran (2) helped Cairnhill to trounce South Avenue 6-0 in a National Football League Division Two match at Farrer Park yesterday. In another Division Two match, Geylans Internationals beat Jurong Town 3-0 at Jurong.41 words
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Advertisement14 1982-05-24 35 RESULTS DRAW No: 40/82 5 OUT OF 49 15, 24, 32 26, 46 ladd!no"|14 words
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Advertisement382 1982-05-24 35 Organisational a S Development AX^^^ 0 mackenze 7 //V\ano associates, inc. Dynamics inc. MAKING TIME PRODUCTIVE For Senior Executives, Managers, Professionals and Supervisors. Kuala Lumpur Singapore Jakarta Perth Melbourne Sydney Your reasons for HMP^^^Hi^H choosing this seminar Presented by Dr R Alec Vacxerzie the I^^^^| author of 5 best-sellers including382 words
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Miscellaneous39 1982-05-24 35 SOCCER SolUa'* (.,,1,1 C«p: Singapore v Johore (National Stadium 8 p.m.). do\t. Srrvirm Kootball l<e«nu«' Mv. I: Postals v Telerec, VC v Prisons, Cisco v PWD (Farrer Park 5.15pm). Friendly: CYawford Park Rangers v SCC C (padang 5.15 p.m.).39 words
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313 1982-05-24 36 QUITO (Equador), Sun. The decision by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) to keep the current lid on oil output has only temporarily hidden the deep divisions among its 13 member nations, industrial analysts said yesterday. The analysts drew attention to Opec secretaryUPI - 313 words
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Article, Illustration225 1982-05-24 36 These birds are something to look up t0... Picture by MICHAEL LIEW LIVE music rarely comes free, bat at the Kum Hua Eating House In Block 345, Clement! Avenue S, It does. And how. This, of ••ours*', helm to lore customers in. It Is good business sense. Sometimes, as manyMICHAEL LIEW - 225 words
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631 1982-05-24 36 HBUNG BEE HWA - HBUNG BEE HWA By MANILA, Sun.*— As an economic grouping, Asean has still a long way to go before it realises its full potential. The ambitious programme for economic cooperation envisaged by the Declaration of Asean Concord in 1976631 words
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324 1982-05-24 36 US to press allies to curb Soviet trade Versailles summit WASHINGTON, Sunday THE United States intends using next month's Versailles economic summit of industrialised countries to press its European allies for greater control of their trade with the Soviet Union. US Deputy Commerce Secretary Lawrence Brady spelt it out plainlyAFP - 324 words
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Article44 1982-05-24 36 WASHINGTON. Sun. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America warns that five often-used methods of treating asthma are ineffective and in one case actually harmful. The suspect techniques include autoinjection therapy, in which the patient's urine is injected into the bloodstream. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article29 1982-05-24 36 TOKYO. Sun. About 186,000 people took part in rallies. rock concerts, marathons and marches held here today in a major campaign against nuclear weapons, police said. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article164 1982-05-24 36 Israelis renew claim to Taba JERUSALEM. Sun. The Israeli-Egyptian row over the sovereignty of the one square-kilometre territory of Taba on the border between the two countries resurfaced today with Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir renewing Israeli claims to the land. Mr Shamir told a meeting of Israeli jurists here thatAFP - 164 words
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Advertisement185 1982-05-24 36 Children and factories As Singapore faces a labour shortage, more and more companies will have to set up creches to take care of employees' children. What is the reaction from companies to the concept? NANCY KOH speaks to personnel managers for their views and tells parents what they can expect.185 words
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Advertisement216 1982-05-24 36 (IERACTV m Model 3100 51cm (20") W a 24 months T•' Af Payment sl2o MALAYSIA UNION REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING CO. Bik 19 IDI 189 Oulrarr Park Compl«< Smgapwa 0316 Tel 220U24 s *****25 Sr>o*ro<y^ opens daily 10am to Bpm Cosed O" Sundays A Public Holidays UNION HOME APPLIANCES PTE. LTD.216 words
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Advertisement443 1982-05-24 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore 1 1- liuvncial Daily TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Following a spate of successes in recent new issues, the stock market is likely to see more public offerings. Cerebos Pacific is one of them, reports MAURENE NITHIANANDUM. Why a few local stock broking firms are taking on new partners. LEE443 words
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Miscellaneous129 1982-05-24 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in several areas late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 7.17 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.55 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9 15C Cloudy Manila 24 34 C Fair Bangkok 25 33C Goudy Melbourne 9 16C Cloudy129 words
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Article, Illustration1832 1982-05-24 1 The debate on conservation in Singapore has subtly shifted, from "How can we deprive the house-hungry majority for the sake of a sentimental few?** to "How can we keep building, but still make it economically viable to preserve the best of our past?** There is even talk of1,832 words
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Article, Illustration352 1982-05-24 2 KIZZY The Wagon (Part One) (Ch 5, 5.45 p.m.): A series for children, starring pretty Vanessa Furst as Kizzy. The story, based on Rumer Godden's novel, The Diddakoi, is about a group of modern-day gypsies who are forced to settle down, as their ways are352 words
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Article578 1982-05-24 2 PICK of the DAY C wcs THE Little Kids Dyumlt AU-Ster Band (Ch 5, 5.) p.m.): Rodney, Betty an Charles have been invite to entertain senior citizer today. They get togettu to figure out what to do. Splderman (Ch 5, 7.1 p.m.): Our cartoon hero frantically keeping out < sight578 words
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Article, Illustration955 1982-05-24 3 FAR EAST SUPER STARS VARIETY SHOW National Theatre. Friday. 21 May Story by K. MALATHY "I'M GOING to see a variety show tonight", I announced to my family on Friday night, "it's something called Far East Super Stars Variety Show, featuring Hongkong and Taiwanese film and955 words
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Article, Illustration480 1982-05-24 3 and now for a silent metronome! KOICHI OKI Tonight. Bp.m. Singapore Conference Hall Interview by NORMAN YAP "I SPEAK better when I have a drink, maybe a glass of wine," jokes Koichi Oki. This maestro of the K lee tone organ is in Singapore for a onenight performance on the480 words
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Article, Illustration1272 1982-05-24 4 Recession, spiralling recruitment and training costs are encouraging companies to see that their employees are happy. And women who in America alone pour into the work force at the rate of one million a year are especially being courted with employer-sponsored child care. This month, a 250-page study1,272 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1982-05-24 4 ROSEMARY CHEN - EARLY ONE MORNING ROSEMARY CHEN By WHILE many of us are blissfully sleeping, there is a brigade of early birds who are wide awake. The most obvious of these are the fitness fiends and the joggers. Yet others arise before dawn to use the precious early hours to devote to1,015 words
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Advertisement76 1982-05-24 2 jz Gourmetp^ French Cuisine at its Best The French have mastered and refined the art of cooking It is a part ol the good life Savour it At Le Gourmet, where authentic French cuisine is an experience in itself We serve a superb French lunch from 12 noon onwards at76 words
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Miscellaneous130 1982-05-24 2 EXHIBITIONS: The Five Elements Prints by Alan Zie Yongder. Hyatt Regency Hotel. Gall. 10-12. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Until June 6. Canton Rosewood Furniture and Bonsai. S'pore Handicraft Centre. Noon 9 p.m. Until Sunday. TALK: Family Planning for toe Newly-Wed. By Mrs Grace Poh of the Training and Health Department.130 words
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Miscellaneous1201 1982-05-24 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by On The lb Heavens Above Waterfront i.Chinese/r) 650 Olympic Minutes 3.50 Texas Jack And His Pals J"™^"™! 7.30 News And Weather Forecast 4.05 Fmgerbobs (M a ay) 4.30 Dance Recital By Rohini (Tamil/r) 7.50 Temanka (Malay) (Last In Series) 5.001,201 words
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Advertisement102 1982-05-24 4 Ilßever(H.K.) School of Ilairdrrssinir Institute of Beauty Now you don't have to go to London to ■■■Bte become a top Hairstylist or Beautician. ,<9vl A wonderful opportunity to learn from t ♦▼kJP professionals of Europe awaits you. The p Principal, Mr. Glyn King, is a former Principal of a leading102 words
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Advertisement1105 1982-05-24 5 APPOINTMENTS I \JLj SEATTLE-FIRST NATIONAL BANK I Applications arc invited from dynamic and suitably qualified and experienced persons I to till the following key management positions in the Singapore branch. I I Commercial Banking I I EXCCUtiVC (CS/*****) I The Commercial Banking Executive will be responsible to the general manager1,105 words
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Advertisement523 1982-05-24 5 Apprenticeship Scheme for School-Leavers Reservists KflL^L K **KW i -m .aW aaaVaaaW -T JWw*7?' The EDB offers skills training in the PHILIPS-GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRE and BROWN-BOVERI GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRE leading to the award of the CRAFTSMAN CERTIFICATE upon successful completion of the apprenticeship programme. Apprenticeship Term Commences 2 August 1982523 words
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Advertisement652 1982-05-24 5 A wel estaWnbed and eipandmt manufacturinf company in luronf requres the folowinj personnels: A) Production Engineer B) Maintenance Engineer C) Planned Maintenance Supervisor who must be male Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident, a|e below 30 yean. QuaMcatiom:- Degree/Diploma in Mechanical or Production Engineering (For position A) Degree/Diploma in Mechanical Engineering652 words
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Advertisement1873 1982-05-24 6 IKS INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL BANK LTD. I (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) tx Balance Sheet 31st December 1981 The Group The Bank The Group The Bank Note 1981 1981 1980 Note 1981 1980 1981 1960 SSOOO SS'OOO SSOOO SS'OOO SSOOO SS'OOO SS'OOO sVihm! SHARE CAPT Al. CURRENT ASSETS Shares of1,873 words
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Advertisement1185 1982-05-24 6 Board of Directors Mr. Tan Pee Ccc Chairman C J"i^! Seng puly airman Executive Committee Dr. Tan Poh lin Deputy Chairman wMr. Poh Boon Say w R Mr. Ang Toon Chew T* n P Ccc U (Alt. Urn Soo Guan) (Chief Executive) Jfc Mr. Quek Seng Guan n K k1,185 words
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Advertisement1238 1982-05-24 7 APPOINTMENTS urgently requires SENIOR SITE I SUPERVISORS At least 6 years' experience in foundations, I concreting works, wharf or general construe- I tion with an established contractor. Candidates with less experience but sup- R ported by academic qualifications are I equally acceptable. 3 Must be prepared to travel daily to1,238 words
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Advertisement283 1982-05-24 7 V UPLOT BULLION PTE ITIX A major international bullion commodities trading company invites applications from talented and self -motivated men and ladies to join us as •Group Managers •Section Heads •Senior Business Executives •Experienced Business Executives •Trainee Business Executives Basic allowance from Ss4oo 551,400 per month plus commission, overseas travels283 words
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Advertisement1302 1982-05-24 7 NOTICES (.IMIVI. Itl ItJIAl) I (Incorporated in Malaysia) ANNOUNCEMENT I The Board of Genting Berhad ("Genting") is pleased to announce the following (1) The Proposed Offer (or Sale of 30,400,000 Ordinary Shares in Asiatic Deve- H lopment Berhad by Genting through Bumiputra Merchant Bankers Berhad Applications have been made to1,302 words
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Advertisement582 1982-05-24 8 APPOINTMENTS *^^v^ Chinese Swimming Club The Club invites (applications from suitable qualified candidates to fill the following positions GRAND OPENING OF ITS MEMBER'S BAR LOUNGE 1. BARMAN j Must have at least two years' similar experience Possess sufficient knowledge of alcoholic beverages Able to speak English or main local dialects582 words
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Advertisement533 1982-05-24 8 An American Regional Office invites applications for: SECRETARY QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE Applicants should possess the following: HSE or GCE 'O' level with a good credit in English LCC Certificate in typing (60 wpm) and shorthand 1 00 wpm) respectively At least I-2 years working experience Ability to work independently and533 words
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Advertisement632 1982-05-24 8 i^||C COMPUTER PROCESSING 1 Ijl SERVICES (PTE) LTD I A member of the Straits Steamship Group of Companies CPS provides EDP services to commercial and industrial companies in Singapore, Malaysia and Hongkong. We are exclusive agents for prominent software houses in the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom. CPS632 words
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Advertisement997 1982-05-24 8 GENERAL SALES MANAGER Borneo Motors Singapore are distributors for the range of Toyota passenger and commercial vehicles Currently we are market leaders in the highly competitive automotive field. In line with the rapid expansion of our sales and after sales service and parts facilities we are strengthening our management team997 words
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Article, Illustration562 1982-05-24 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By THE 65-volume Tenri Central LiZenpon Sosho, a set of brary, is like a masrare books recently sive travelogue presented to the Na- through time and tional University of space. Singapore by Japan's The volumes are Lett: Mr Komekawa and the rare562 words
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Article77 1982-05-24 1 *ft*iiw»^»i* -liJsiAW»»° *W ftti«AftWs if «A-ft&airfa;ls*** Wife tt*f3i£S4> W*ft*» H^-7ftififtH*^ il*#WaiJS«»*Bi 4i> ««A*f#A»W £+Z^ffiStW^affl tttfJ«tt*Hf*K»*l a.t«*j!W+-#« fe«§B*l*Wgp«S*ll SW-#« If XftWH fflW B*2 tl«BSH» I *XfcßH+£#W«* H A ffi c ttftn|jt«3fe4«: "a +Atft*ewß*3:* x ftffi#i£° #fl Wsl* AttffiU* B*ftliHffl *t*****iJi. ft ?i*ftf*m> I "31--#«*r4> ep«^f»?£fiij*ifii-?i C( lf*£ttffiW Wf* ie° fte«a7^ikfaa^ Sft^itM77 words
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Article252 1982-05-24 2 rfjvjT^ Let's Learn Mandarin THIS programme Ls compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daily in Teochew, Hokklen and Cantonese over both Redlffusion and SBC's Radio Three and Four (Radio Three: Mon Sun: 9.15 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m.). The English notes are provided by us. Lesson 139: Marriage VOCABULARY:252 words
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Article75 1982-05-24 2 Ijkl QIANG iftft qiongboo wall news- qiongzhT wall paper paper qiong ttfu coo grass on qiingbi wall *"c top of a wall which sways with l^xh every wind (fig) j wtK q person who bends qionggen the foot of a w 'th the wind w all For75 words
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Article, Illustration64 1982-05-24 2 QIANG wall TH K seal form of the phonetic: signlfles grain (9^) stored Within A a. double-walled granary (0). The idea of wall Is reinforced by the radical X a symbol of strength. Since walls are made of clay or earth the character may also be64 words
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Article, Illustration271 1982-05-24 2 Case 29: Whose sheepskin? LI HUI was the governor of the Yong prefecture when this happened. Two men, one carrying a load of salt and the other a load of wood, came upon a tree and both decided to take a rest in the shade. When they271 words
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Article131 1982-05-24 2 3t*H*ffi)A Nan doi f v de tin *JS-**f Explanatory notes: 2 tie hi -totally conttAMiCtjJlßiS SftSlT A2f#Aftffi TH ERE are many vinced &mi& «U*lilS*«sfei¥J tjij kinds of people. But the SiJi<SiiW»-t^fi(tiJ:A AttSSfltihteigT Vi hardest type to handle «9 HttASß+ttK ttfAmti* X .l«ilf» S,.^. SSJonIJ a 3 ksu r u "be131 words
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Article, Illustration485 1982-05-24 4 Masjid sepintas lalu dulu dan kini Oleh Yaakub Raahid PERUBAHAN wajah masjid di Singapura merupakan sesuatu yang tidak begitu jelas kepada rakyat Singapura umumnya. Mungkin ada yang sekali imbas, terbaca tentang pendirian Pemerintah untuk mendirikan sebuah masjid di setiap bandar baru, melihat dari luar masjid-masjid mi, t eta pi kesan485 words
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Article, Illustration579 1982-05-24 4 YAAKUB RASHID - An overview of mosques old and new YAAKUB RASHID By THE changing face of Singapore mosques is a phenomenon little realised among the public. We may nave read about the Government's policy to build a mosque in every new housing estate, and seen from the outside some of the new579 words
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Advertisement596 1982-05-24 4 APPOINTMENTS (ft? GM SINGAPORE (AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS) GM Singapore, a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Motors Corporation, is currently engaged in the assembly of printed circuit boards and integrated circuits for automotive electronics applications. We are planning a major expansion program by adding new products lines at our Singapore operation. In view596 words
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Advertisement457 1982-05-24 4 d TECHNICIANS NEC. a leading company in the electronics industries, is expanding rapidly and will be moving into its new modern multi-million dollars factory at Ang Mo Kio m August/September H 1982 Additional suitable candidates are therefore required to join the current strong team of technicians in plant maintenance, machine457 words
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