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Title Section14 1982-06-02 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article165 1982-06-02 1 British Harriers bomb airfield LONDON, Tuesday THE decisive battle in Britain's campaign to recapture the Falkland Islands has begun on the high ground west of the capital of Port Stanley with British ships, warplanes and soldiers closing the ring on 7,000 troops defending the Argentine165 words
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Article487 1982-06-02 1 Battle for Port Stanley LONDON, Tues. The British Defence Ministry said today 251 Argentine soldiers were killed In last Friday's battle for Goose Green settlement In the Falkland Islands. It had announced tar Her that 141 Argentine soldiers were wounded during the battle, bat It hadAgencies - 487 words
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Article330 1982-06-02 1 BEIJING, Tues. CHINESE strongman Deng Xiaoping said today he would like to meet President Ronald Reagan to discuss bilateral relations that have soured over the Taiwan issue. Mr Deng said this during high-level talks on Sino-Ameriean relations with US Senate Republican leader Howard Baker, whoAgencies - 330 words
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Article, Illustration70 1982-06-02 1 WONG KWAI CHOW - A CHIRPY SIGHT TO GET RID OF YOUR BLUES WONG KWAI CHOW Picture by SCENES like this one are becoming rare in Singapore what with the incessant building activities everywhere. Yet, there are still pockets of land where birds can still chirp and twitter in the tranqnllity of their surroundings.70 words
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473 1982-06-02 1 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW By LIKE their counterparts in the civil service, close to 10,000 employees in the statutory boards have been given higher wages starting from yesterday. The pay rises they will enjoy are similar to those of the civil servants, a range of473 words
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152 1982-06-02 1 ISLAMABAD, Tues. India and Pakistan decided today to resume talks on a non-aggression pact, the Pakistan Foreign Ministry announced. It said in a statement the decision was taken after a meeting between foreign ministry officials and an Indian envoy, who arrived yesterday from NewReuter - 152 words
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581 1982-06-02 1 LOCAL AND FOREIGN BUILDERS MAY TEAM UP TO CONSTRUCT MRT: Pag* 10 THE government will be able to make use of proceeds from less than half of the reclaimed land in Marina South to build 1 the MRT. i581 words
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Article58 1982-06-02 1 SEOUL, Tues. A South Korean Air Force C-123 transport plane crashed about 15 km from here today killing 53 people, a Defence Ministry spokesman said. Four of the dead were flight crew and the rest were soldiers. The crash occurred just after take-off and appearedReuter - 58 words
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Article76 1982-06-02 1 ROME, Tues. A 45-year-old Sicilian woman died last night while delivering her 18th child, doctors in Palermo reported today. The baby, a girt, was reported in fair condition. Mr Concetta Centineo Romeo, wife of a jobless for mer mental patient, died after a sudden, severe haemorrhage duringAP - 76 words
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286 1982-06-02 1 Traffic control will still be needed WITH MRT the quality of life will improve, but this does not mean that all traffic problems will be solved. Mr Ong Teng Cheong said that while there is no doubt MRT will provide relief to traffic congestion, the car population will continue to286 words
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Article71 1982-06-02 1 CHARLOTTE (North Carolina), Tues. A quadraplegic, who made changes to his gun so that he could fire it with his tongue, put the small calibre pistol in his mouth and shot a man in the chest, police said. Terry McGinnis, 23, of Huntersville, was charged withUPI - 71 words
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Article58 1982-06-02 1 MANILA, Tues. Crispin Mitante, the Philippines' only known victim of progeria, a rare and incurable disease that prematurely ages a person, died yesterday at the age of eight looking like a grandfather. Doctors in Makati Medical Centre said the immediate cause of his death was brain haemorrhage,Reuter - 58 words
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Article51 1982-06-02 1 IvONDON. Tues. Fifteen Mujahideen guerillas have been hanged in the eastern Iranian city of Mashad, a spokesman for the local revolutionary court said today. The spokesman said the guerillas, three of them women, had been found guilty of political assassination, armed rebellion and creating unrest in prison.Reuter - 51 words
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Article61 1982-06-02 1 BUENOS AIRES, Tues. Argentine planes today bombed the British beachhead near Port San Carlos and troop* advancing on Port Stanley, military sources The sources, quoted by the Independent news agency Noticias Argentiaas, said the British advance was made difficult by the air attacks which Inflicted heavyAFP - 61 words
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HOME
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Article65 1982-06-02 2 THE Ministry of Environment has scrapped 1,735 job vacancies for daily-rated workers which it found impossible to fill. Its workforce was reduced as well. In 1979, the Environmental Health Department had 5,971 daily-rated employees. This was reduced to 5,030 in July last year. Productivity has increased 50 per65 words
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Article78 1982-06-02 2 Police called to site THIRTY foreign workers at an HDB construction site in Bukit Batok yesterday rallied round three colleagues whose work permits had been withdrawn and who were to return to Macau. The management of Construction Technology Pte Ltd callea the police when the three workers refused to board78 words
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Article86 1982-06-02 2 LOCAL contractors may be able to work with their foreign counterparts on underground tunnels and stations in the proposed Mass Rapid Transit system. They will also be able to bid for the building of structures above ground, which comprises twothirds of the system, the Minister for Communications and86 words
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Article67 1982-06-02 2 THE Mendaki Congress has encouraged the Malay/Muslim community in its efforts to raise the educational performance of its members. The delegates who attended the three-day congress said the proposed setting up of the Mendaki Foundation to help finance community projects was especially encouraging. All congratulated the organisers of67 words
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Article68 1982-06-02 2 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is calling for more voices it wants more people to dub serials in Mandarin. More than 1,600 people 1,000 of them women have applied for the job. They will will be tested for voice quality and pronunciation, and will also be asked to68 words
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Article98 1982-06-02 2 GOVERNMENT nurses and midwives will benefit in two ways from a salary revision .which came into effect yesterday. First, they will get substantial annual wage increments and second, they will be given a night duty allowance. A joint statement by the Health Ministry and the Amalgamated Union98 words
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Article80 1982-06-02 2 PUNCTUALITY counts at the law firm of Shook Lin and Bok. When it says work starts at 8.30 a.m., it means just that. From next week, everyone, including even the firm's most senior partner, will be clocked in and out by a new clock-in machine. A senior partner80 words
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Article97 1982-06-02 2 AN extended Muslim family comprising 11 married brothers and sisters has started a longterm family scholarship fund for the education of its children. The Aljunied family decided on the fund in December last year. The man who got the idea going was the fifth member of the family,97 words
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COMMENT
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Article74 1982-06-02 2 LOST wars have poisonous consequences. If the Argentines lose, they will nurse their bitterness against Britain, the United States and Western Europe. They will not be a better nation for It. As for Britain, a small and bloody war which succeeds can be a great national cause74 words
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Article69 1982-06-02 2 THE massive increases in prices of property Is the result of baying by foreign speculators, says a reader. A Singaporean who does not qualify for government housing cannot afford to bay private property at today's prices. A law should be Imposed to ensure that "property purchased or69 words
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SPORTS
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Article94 1982-06-02 2 WORLD Cup fever has not caught on, although the first match is barely two weeks away. Only the Argentina and the Spanish team are training in Spain. The rest of the teams will be arriving in a week's time. Mundiespana, the official World Cup reservation committee,94 words
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Article90 1982-06-02 2 JIMMY CONNORS, the men's No. 1, is now in the quarter-finals of the French Open tennis championsnips. He beat fellow American Chip Hooper 6-1, 60, 0-4. Connors will next play against either Eliot Teltscher, of the United States, or Jose Higueras, of Spain. Chris Evert, the90 words
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TIMES BUSINESS
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226 1982-06-02 2 CUSTOMER operated services will be one of the most important aspects of commercial banking in the years ahead. The opening of the three-day congress-cum-exhibition of Technology and the Future Bank highlighted this yesterday. Guest speakers explained the development and benefits of such systems as automated226 words
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BACKGROUND
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90 1982-06-02 2 UNEMPLOYMENT in Australia is steadily increasing. More Australians are falling below the poverty line and many already below it are sinking even deeper into despair. Welfare organisations are worried, as government social security and welfare spending, as a percentage of the national budget, was90 words
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AROUND THE WORLD
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Article100 1982-06-02 2 THE US wants to convince the Soviet Union that it cannot win a nuclear war with the United States, said the Under-Secretary of Defence, Dr Fred Dele. The government is building missile bases which would not only survive a Soviet onslaught, but would also he able to100 words
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Article86 1982-06-02 2 POLITICAL fallout from the Falkland Islands crisis is burning the fingers of Britain's Foreign Secretary Francis Pym and Defence Minister John Nott. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher feels that Mr Pym's comparatively conciliatory position in eventual negotiations with Argentina ''smacks of sell-out." And Mr Nott is blamed for86 words
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Article79 1982-06-02 2 NATO secretary -general Joseph Luns has reaffirmed the alliance's support for Britain in the Falklands conflict. However, the displacement of a large part of the Royal Navy to the southern hemisphere has "weakened" the alliance, he adds. In HAVANA, Cuba is hoping to get Third World support79 words
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Article86 1982-06-02 2 AUSTRALIA is fast becoming a base for drugs smuggled out of the Golden Triangle, comprising areas in Thailand, Laos and Burma. About 100 tonnes of high-grade heroin worth SJ880 million are expected to be smuggled into Australia this year. A spokesman Tor the US Narcotics Unit86 words
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Article73 1982-06-02 2 THAI Premier Prem Tinsulanonda faces a noconfidence motion tomorrow against eight ministries in his coalition government. The targets are: the ministries of interior, industry, commerce, finance, communications, agriculture, education and foreign affairs. The six opposition groups which called for the motion have 126 seats in the 301-strong73 words
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Article77 1982-06-02 2 THOUSANDS of angry Europeans will be out to demonstrate against President Ronald Reagan, whose ten-day visit to Europe starts today. Some of them may even try to kill him. Police in BONN fear that Mr Reagan would be the target of a Red Army plot. "President Reagan certainly77 words
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Article73 1982-06-02 2 FUGITIVE Solidarity leaders in Warsaw and the industrial centre of Wroclaw have told workers to Prepare for a strike to force concessions from oland's military rulers. However, they did not say when it should take place. Meanwhile, Pap News Agency said yesterday that 38 former officials73 words
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SECTION 2
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Article201 1982-06-02 2 ONE might say that racism is to be expected anywhere in the world, even in the police forces. But as the Scarman Report points out, this cynical outlook, implying that racism is statistically natural and to be tolerated, can be a root cause of problems, too. The201 words
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Article122 1982-06-02 2 MAGGIE ROSS has taken a deep breath and jumped into three peoples' shoes at the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. She is the sole speech trainer there, after the exit of Judy Niner and Ian de Staines. It is hectic, with 70 "students" under her charge, but Maggie is122 words
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ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
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Article88 1982-06-02 2 MALAYSIA is reducing seminars and overseas trips for officials as part of its austerity drive. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has told government officials to work out how they would cut down operating costs, sources said. The Treasury and the Public Services Department (PSD) are88 words
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Article83 1982-06-02 2 THE Registrar of Societies has asked Freemason lodges t% give particulars of their members. These include the member's name, identity card number, nationality, occupation and name and address of employer. This follows a call early this month by the chairman of the Selangor branch of the Malay83 words
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SECTION 3 (Spore edition)
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Article54 1982-06-02 2 THE sweat-soaked leotards and tights of the dancers of the National Theatre Chinese Dance Company tell you they are not about to be fazed by the odds against an amateur company here striving for professional standards. The group's latest leap towards their aims is the formation of54 words
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Article62 1982-06-02 2 THE Malays strongly believe that by preserving the adat, and discipline, the future of their children and grand-children will be safe-guarded, because adat means a rule of the law. The adat gives Malays a sense of identity with the community. It is one of the reasons why62 words
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AROUND THE WORLD
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Article, Illustration497 1982-06-02 3 'Australia is becoming staging base for drugs' BANGKOK, Tim*. AUSTRALIA is fast becoming a staging country for drugs smuggled out of the Golden Triangle which straddles Thailand, Laos and Burma, according to the United States Narcotics Unit stationed here. About 100 tonnes of high-grade heroin worth A $400 million (SsBBo497 words
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Article186 1982-06-02 3 MOSCOW, Tues. Soviet and Vietnamese leaders met here today for talks apparently dominated by economic relations between the Kremlin and one of its biggest aid recipients. Soviet Communist Party leader Leonid Brezhnev and his Vietnamese counterpart Le Duan were also officially reported to haveReuter - 186 words
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150 1982-06-02 3 Soviets offer Marcos closer trade ties MANILA, Tues. A Soviet trade delegation today offered Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos a five-point plan aimed at increasing economic ties between the two nations, officials said. The Soviet trade delegation, headed by Mr V. I. Litvinenko, has been in the Philippines since May 25.UPI - 150 words
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Article30 1982-06-02 3 CATANIA, Tues. Experts warned yesterday that there was a high probability of gas explosions from the central crater of Mt Etna, Europe's highest and most active volcano. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Article223 1982-06-02 3 JERUSALEM, Tues. Israeli Defence Minister Ariel Sharon warned last night that any United States sale of sophisticated arms to Jordan would inevitably create conditions for a new Middle East war. Gen Sharon, who returned on Sunday from a 10-day visit to the US, told anAFP; UPI - 223 words
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221 1982-06-02 3 Prem to face motion of no-confidence BANGKOK, Tuesday THAI Premier Prem Tinsulanonda (aces a noconfidence motion tomorrow against eight ministries in his broad-based coalition government. The targets of the motion are the ministries of interior, industry, commerce, finance, com munications, agriculture, education and foreign affairs. Six opposition groups with 126AFP - 221 words
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181 1982-06-02 3 JAKARTA, Tues. Sixteen cooks and waitresses were burned to death in a Chinese restaurant in Jakarta last night. One other suffered burns. A police spokesman said the fire, which destroyed the kitchen of the restaurant, was believed to have been caused by anReuter; AFP - 181 words
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Article71 1982-06-02 3 ROME, Tues. Actress Sophia Leren has asked for If we from prison which, if granted, would mean she could go home for good by tomorrow, a magistrate said yesterday. Judge Igino CuppeUi told reporters that a panel of three judges, a social worker and aAP - 71 words
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Article39 1982-06-02 3 MELBOURNE, Tues. Testlube twins were born in the Royal Women's Hospital here today. Doctors said this was the second set of twins in Australia and third in the world to be born by the laboratory technique. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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AROUND THE WORLD 2
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Article, Illustration192 1982-06-02 4 WALESA HELD NEAR SOVIET BORDER WARSAW, Tues. Solidarity leader Lech Walesa is being held in an army-guarded hunting lodge a short walk from the Soviet border in one of the most isolated corners of southeast Poland, travellers from the area said today. They said Mr Walesa, kept in isolation inReuter - 192 words
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Article25 1982-06-02 4 MANILA, Tues. Nineteen Vietnamese refugees landed at the coastal village of Lamao In Umay, Bataan, after driftIng for seven days without food. AFP.AFP - 25 words
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320 1982-06-02 4 Solidarity calls for general strike to win concessions WARBAW, Tims. FUGITIVE Solidarity leaders in Warsaw and the south-western industrial centre of Wroclaw have told workers to prepare for a general strike to force concessions from Poland's military rulers. In underground bulletins circulating here yesterday, a committee of union officials saidReuter; UPI - 320 words
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258 1982-06-02 4 EDINBURGH, Tues. In the most sensitive part of his British visit, Pope John Paul n today shares breakfast with Scotland's Protestant leaders before carrying his mission to the religiously divided city of Glasgow. Except for Northern Ireland, the Catholic-Pro-testant division runs deeper in ScotlandUPI - 258 words
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Article69 1982-06-02 4 ATHENS, Toes. Private cars and l«rrlea were banned from entering Into the centre of Athens from today In an attempt to free the Greek capital from a poisonous cloud caused by pollution. The ban will be for a month, a government announcement said. The poisonous cloud,Reuter - 69 words
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Article66 1982-06-02 4 DAMAGED finger-joints. teeth and even tiny ear bones may soon be replaced by a man-made material that bonds with bone, a University of Florida researcher said. Dr Larry Hench, co-devel-oper of bioglass a mixture of quartz, silica sand, sodium oxide, calcium and phosphorous oxides saia he wasReuter - 66 words
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Article68 1982-06-02 4 A PAIR of thieves, who stole cash from money boxes at a camp ground in Atlantic, lowa, were so eager to count •heir loot that they took their eyes off the road and crashed the getaway car. Rex Allen Bartelt and Donald Fredriksen, both 20, wereUPI - 68 words
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Article59 1982-06-02 4 THE latest big-seller in the land of the 50-dollar steak dinner is kangaroo meat, cooked or raw. In fact, Japan's Kyodo news service reported yesterday that sales of kangaroo meat were growing "by leaps and bounds. The Tokyo wholesaler importing marsupial meat said the company wasUPI - 59 words
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Article47 1982-06-02 4 ABOUT half of Australia's 14.5 million population is afraid of dentists, and 11 per cent are so scared that tney are incapable of going to any dentist, psychologist Evelyn Howe of Sydney says. Ms Howe holds a PhD in behavioural dentistry. West Australian Newspapers.47 words
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136 1982-06-02 6 NEW YORK, Tues. A United Stales physicist who played a role in developing the first atomic bomb labelled himself a war criminal during a holiday weekend of antinuclear weapons protests across the US that ended yesterday. Mr Leo Seren said he was as guiltyUPI - 136 words
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446 1982-06-02 6 PARIS, Tu«s. BESIDES meeting presidents, prime ministers, a pope and a queen, President Ronald Reagan's journey across the Atlantic will expose him to thousands of angry Europeans who despise him and some who may try to kiU him. In PARIS, the President's firstUPI - 446 words
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Article39 1982-06-02 6 I GOT paralysed in the legs, bat I promise you I wont get paralysed in the head, like some other poll- tlcians. Mr George Wallace, announcing his candidacy for a fourth term as governor of Alabama.39 words
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Article, Illustration126 1982-06-02 6 TERRORIST BOMBS HIT FOUR U.S. BASES FRANKFURT, Ties. Terrorist tombs ripped through fear US military ustellatteßg early today to protest President Ranald Reagan's visit next week to Wes. Germany, police said. The blasts caused no Injuries aid little damThe Revolutionary Cells, a West German terrorist group considered more dangersus thanUPI - 126 words
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381 1982-06-02 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. A major goal of President Ronald Reagan's defence strategy is convincing the Soviet Union it cannot win a nuclear war with the United States, the Defence Department's top policy planner says. US leaders are trying to "disabuse" their Soviet counterparts ofReuter; AP - 381 words
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142 1982-06-02 6 BREZHNEV DOUBTS PENTAGON SINCERITY MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union welcomes the opportunity to discuss nuclear arms reductions with the United States but doubts the Reagan administration's sincerity. The opening of the negotiations, on June 29 in Geneva, was announced at the same time yesterday in Moscow and Washington. President LeonidUPI - 142 words
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225 1982-06-02 6 Colombia won't renew ties with Cuba BOGOTA, Tues. President-elect Belisario Betancur said yesterday that Colombia will not I renew diplomatic rela- tions with Cuba. Mr Betancur, of the Conservative party, won Sunday's election by a wide margin, defeating former president Alfonso Lopez, a Liberal. Colombia suspended diplomatic relations with CubaReuter; AP - 225 words
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Article29 1982-06-02 6 TOKYO, Tuts. A fairly strong earthquake rocked northern Japan today, temporarily halting trains, the meteorological agency reported. There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. -UPI.UPI - 29 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article65 1982-06-02 6 THE AUSTRALIAN government yesterday agreed on draft proposals for closer economic ties between Australia and New Zealand which will eventually create a common market of 18 million people. Details would be released simultaneously in New Zealand and Australia, probably on Friday, Deputy Prime Minister Doug Anthony said, toReuter - 65 words
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Article64 1982-06-02 6 PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos yesterday authorised strike legislation which he said would usher in a new era of industrial peace and development. The new measures, approved by the National Assembly on Monday night, have already been condemned by labour unions on the grounds that they would allowReuter - 64 words
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Article51 1982-06-02 6 RIVAL ARMED groups comprising the Shi'ite Muslim organisation, Amal, and the Lebanese, branch of the Iraqi Ba'ath party fought pitched battles with artillery, rockets and machineguns in a crowded residential area of Beirut yesterday. Security sources said at least six people had been killed and 30 injured.Reuter - 51 words
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Article33 1982-06-02 6 BELFAST POLICE, citing intelligence reports, said yesterday that Irish Republican army guerillas plan an assassination campaign within a few days against members of the security forces and prominent civilians. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article67 1982-06-02 6 SOVIET AND Afghan forces have apparently failed in a big operation to dislodge Muslim guerillas from their stronghold in the rugged Panjsher valley north of Kabul, diplomatic sources said in New Delhi yesterday. They said the combined Soviet and Afghan troops and armour encountered heavy resistance. LargeReuter - 67 words
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Article92 1982-06-02 6 THE OIL Minister of the United Arab Emirates, Mana Said Al-Oteiba, called on Britain and Norway on Monday to raise the prices of their North Sea oil by US$3 per barrel to match price levels set by Opec. Dr Oteiba, who heads a market-monitor-ing committeeReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration412 1982-06-02 8 LONDON, Tim*. POLITICAL fallout from the Falkland Islands crisis was burning high-level fingers in the Thatcher government. The first to be singed were those of Foreign Secretary Francis Pym and Defence Minister John Nott. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher reportedly has lost patience withUPI - 412 words
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Article64 1982-06-02 8 A FEDERAL appeals court in southern Argentina has rejected an appeal to release on bail three British Journalists who have been in Jail since April 13 on spying charges finked to the Falkland crisis. The court said newsman Simon Winchester of The Sunday Times, and reporterAP - 64 words
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Article63 1982-06-02 8 THE fighting between Britain and Argentina would not affect the British economy, British Minister for Housing and Reconstruction, Mr J. Stanley said in Jakarta on Monday. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had been successful in building Britain's economy so that it would not be affected by the crisis,AFP - 63 words
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Article46 1982-06-02 8 A BBC correspondent Brian Hanrahan at the British beachhead says Argentine prisoners, mostly young and p»tnfiiiiy thin, are being placed on board ships in an improvised detention system. The British claim 1,400 Argentines were taken in Friday's recapture of Goose Green. -AP.AP - 46 words
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Article103 1982-06-02 8 RELATIVES of some of the 16 paratroopers who died in the assault on two settlements at Darwin and Goose Green last Friday, have denounced a decision to bury the men in a mass grave on the island, saying it was heartless. They requested the return of103 words
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234 1982-06-02 8 Nato stresses its 'full support' for Britain FUNCHAL (Madeira), Tues. North Atlantic Treaty Organisation secretary-general Joseph Luns today reaffirmed here the Atlantic alliance's "total support" for Britain in the Falklands conflict with Argentina. Mr Luns said in an interview on the last day of Natos spring session that Natos 15NYT; AFP - 234 words
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Article28 1982-06-02 8 4 SOVEREIGNTY at the momen. is eon. It has not been changed by Invasion, and sovereignty must never be changed by Invasion. m British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.28 words
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141 1982-06-02 8 FRIGATES MAY HAVE DOWNED 2 EXOCETS LONDON, Tue». British frigates may have destroyed two Exocet missiles fired by Argentine fighter-bombers in a Sunday night raid on Royal Navy carriers, British correspondents with the fleet reported last night. The report, which was subject to military censorship, was the first time theAP - 141 words
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Article72 1982-06-02 8 TOKYO, TUM. A British minister today said hi« government wn disappointed jvct the extent of Japanese economic measures against Argentina over the Falklands crisis. Minister of State for Industry, Mr Norman Lamont sp— sing to reporters here said he told Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshlo SakaraudU that althoughReuter - 72 words
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Advertisement358 1982-06-02 8 s*^ I sssW «Mff 7 BSBHP^^ 1 I I I I I I I kr— 1 LIl ssssl Toyo-Ace Flatbed.The light truck that v- v w m Specifications loves heavy work, kilometre after kilometre^k A f^^^^^M L**m, I I 1 1 1 in the all-day grind of a busy schedule.358 words
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365 1982-06-02 9 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By THE Ministry of Environment has scrapped more than 1,7N Job vacancies which it found Impossible to fill. "We decided to do with what we have and what we can realistically recruit," a ministry spokesman said. The abolished vacant posts were for365 words
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Article43 1982-06-02 9 Computer course THE Sennett community centre computer club is organising an intermediate computer course. It will be held every Tuesday, from June 15, between 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. The fee for members is $70 and for others, $100. For deI tails, telephone *****5.43 words
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Article215 1982-06-02 9 Jail and cane for toy gun robber A LABOURER, who used a toy gun to rob a contractor, was sentenced to a total of four years' jail and ordered to be given 14 strokes of the cane yesterday for two robberies. Lee Kirn Fatt, 27, was also fined $1,000 on215 words
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416 1982-06-02 9 POLICE were yesterday called to an HDB construction site in Bukit Batok when a group of over 30 foreign workers rallied round three colleagues whose work permits had been withdrawn and who were to return to Macau A police spokesman said at a416 words
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155 1982-06-02 9 Help out at boys' clubs call to special constables POLICE Commissioner Goh Yong Hong last night called on special constables (SCs) to volunteer their services part-time to initiate and manage programmes at boys' clubs. Speaking at a graduation parade for 106 SC recruits at the PUB Auditorium in Somerset Road,155 words
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122 1982-06-02 9 THE visiting New Zealand Chief of Staff, Rear Admiral K. M. Saull, yesterday called on the new Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, who is also the second Health Minister. He also met the acting Chief of General Staff Brigadier General Tan Chin122 words
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108 1982-06-02 9 THE north-eastern parts of Singapore Uwt month received slmoHt twice the average rainfall for May. According to the MeteorologloAl Service, the area received from 25» to S3t mm of rain. This compared with the IH-ytar average May rainfall of 171.5 mm. Southern108 words
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Advertisement542 1982-06-02 9 p]|i |15Np| Exhibition and Sale of Korean Chests .^BBaaa^BßM^^Mßaßßßßjaaaßßaw Gallery 69. Hong Kong and Korea r^^l? presents the finest selection of Korean chests _^aW^aßjßjß^M^Bt_^E!T~; j ever be assembled in Singapore. BaVa>S^ tt E9bT^ 'BB^E^Bai^B bb^j iibt EBblS B^P^ v K^ JM B^^^^B bbbVmb^bC* bbhbm^^M'^li •^ar^aßßßa^BßavV S^^O^^^^fcaa^Bßr^B^a^BßßTW^l '^1 '^BB^BBBBT iBH !^BV542 words
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Article, Illustration250 1982-06-02 10 Ex-RAF man looks for amah of 25 years ago A FORMER Jnnior technician with the British Royal Air Farce is In Singapore to look for his farmer amah. Mr Eric John Winning, 49, a sales engineer with a British electronics company, is on his first visithere after 25 years. He250 words
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Article53 1982-06-02 10 A MAN who indecently exposed himself to two schoolgirls was fined $500 or one month's jail in default by a magistrate's court yesterday. Tsao Von Ming, 46, admitted pulling down his trousers in front of two schoolgirls near St Joseph's Convent on May 19 at53 words
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274 1982-06-02 10 INQUIRY TOLD OF BURN MARKS ON DEAD GIRL A SIX- YEAR-OLD gi. I who died of a fractured skull had burn marks on her body, a coroner's court was told yesterday. Sergeant Ku Soh Hing, from Joo Chiat police station, testifying at an inquiry into the death of Joyce Tan274 words
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301 1982-06-02 10 LOCAL contractors could have a chance to team up with their foreign counterparts to work on the more difficult underground tunnels and stations in the proposed Mass Rapid Transit system. They will also be able to hid for the building301 words
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Article89 1982-06-02 10 Shop owner loses $24,000 THIEVES broke into a two-storey pre-war building in Geylang and stole about $24,000. Mr Ng Ah Beng, proprietor of Guan Beng Huat Importer and Exporter at I-orcng Bachok, Geylang, told the police that he had locked the premises before leaving on Saturday night. when he returned89 words
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Article255 1982-06-02 10 THE preliminary staging programme for the building of the MRT, which has been worked out, will have to be reviewed. Communications and Labour Minister Ong Teng Cheong said. This is because the Marina South extension will have to be taken into consideration. Mr Ong said255 words
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Advertisement310 1982-06-02 10 TRICK AND TREAT Br wbblbbiP* Ba^HtiM,,,- Tl *^hB^H BaEr^' 'is^B^l^H WTm i/ll Wk pateM |a|vr' I |y-;i -jf'Je i JH .J!l!l!!! Ji!|!, |!|l!iii*^HilH|Hßßw^ißiHHp Bwß^i__ >^nflFr*iD^BvSHfl F aB^^BBBB 9! %SB^H^^r^B 4^^ M^^T, Bteafe Hr^H BEa^BT^ p> *W^B^E The treat at Oriental Restaurant is delectable! Eat as much as you like and310 words
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Article, Illustration133 1982-06-02 11 LITTLE wander why this stretch of the beach at the East Coast Parkway near the Big Splash la deserted. Despite a reasonably high tide, gentle lapping waves and a bright afternoon, only a handful of people were here yesterday. And the two figure*133 words
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331 1982-06-02 11 AN EXTENDED Muslim family has started a longterm family scholarship fund for the education of its children and the idea seems to have caught on. The Aljunied family comprising 11 brothers and sisters, who are all married with children decided on the fund331 words
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402 1982-06-02 11 Mendaki has given hope to Malays delegates THE Mendaki Congress, especially the resolution to set up the Mendaki Foundation as a permanent national body, has given hope to the Malay/Muslim community in its efforts to raise the educational performance of its members. This was the general view of delegates who402 words
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Article23 1982-06-02 11 FINANCE Minister Hon Sui Sen will introduce the Judges' Remuneration (Amendment) BUI when Parliament sits for its next session.23 words
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140 1982-06-02 11 Ngee Ann Poly group may pitch in to help THE Muslim Society of Ngee Ann Polytechnic is considering involving its members in Mendaki's work towards raising the educational performance of Malay/Muslim children. The society's president, Mr Mohd. Aritt Marhasan, said the society had up till now not organised any educational140 words
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Article56 1982-06-02 11 STATE Coroner Lee Cheong Hoh yesterday recorded a verdict of suicide on the death of Madam Chun Ah Teng, 78, of Jalan Bukit Merah, who was found hanged in a room in Elite Park Avenue on Oct 30 last year. The court heard that she became depressed56 words
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Article26 1982-06-02 11 FREE legal advice Is being offered at Kirn Keat community centre every second Tuesday of the month, starting next Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. _227026 words
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Advertisement319 1982-06-02 11 CHEAPEST Shoes for Sports A Schools (tram) 7.00 Spore Dragon Uon T- Shirt 4.90 PiHo* Cases White 1 00% Cotton 1 .50 Bedsheets Single 100% Cotton 5.90 Blankets (4 colours) 100% Cotton 6.90 Blouses Coloured 3.90 Pyjamas Men's (Many colours) 9.90 Bedcover (4 colours) 100% Cotton S 7.50 Men's Shirts319 words
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Advertisement399 1982-06-02 11 NETSUKE EXHIBITION SALE Calling all Netsuke lovers to view some of the most exquisite and unusual collection of fine contemporary Netsuke, carved by some of today's most well known Xetaukc carvers. Such as Akihide, Bishu, Gyokusho, Shubi and many others. Hi r^^ Kappa arid Octopus By AKIHIDE Da.koku the happy399 words
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Miscellaneous165 1982-06-02 11 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp HOW&BOUTA OM, HUSg^MP AMtP I A f TWEhJ MOW^BOUTA 1 TICKET TC> THE MO/ i I t4EVER AT~rE(JP "HCKET FOf?O^RTI>AE PoIiCEKAEM'S i_ I SUCH FUSCTIOMS. 'L V PARKING v J[ Blondle ll By Chic Young I HERB NEVER SHARES DAGWOOO ALWAYS YOU'RE165 words
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Article167 1982-06-02 12 A FACTORY proprietress who alleged she was locked out of her factory premises by her landlord, was granted interim injunction orders against him by the High Court yesterday. Mr Justice Kulasekaram ordered landlord, Mr Ang Teck Hwa, to allow Madam Wong Pek Kan, of Expert Leather167 words
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Article47 1982-06-02 12 THE telegram, telex and telephone counter at Telecoms' Hill Street centre will close two hours earlier at 9 p.m. The change took effect yesterday. The services are available 24 hours a day at Telecoms centres in Exeter Road, Fullerton Road and Robinson Road47 words
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Article, Illustration184 1982-06-02 12 Corner of garden city is strictly for the birds... Nests built on reclaimed land off Benjamin Sheares Bridge ONCE there was only barren reclaimed land. Then the greenery appeared. And now birds have begun to flatter over a piece of Singapore that has been clawed back from the sea. Instead184 words
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Article73 1982-06-02 12 THE heats of the 12th Singapore Electone Festival will be held on June 6 at the Marine Parade community centre auditorium from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. There is no restriction on the type of music performed but participants are required to perform only one free choice piece.73 words
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280 1982-06-02 12 HDB extends deadline for waiting list decision HUDC applicants who are still undecided about whether to stay on the waiting list have been given another three days to make up their minds. The Housing Board, which now manages the middle-income flats, yesterday extended the deadline from May 31 to June280 words
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251 1982-06-02 12 20 workers book place at CIS proposed creche TWENTY employees of the Chartered Industries of Singapore (CIS) have already submitted enrolment forms to send their children to the company's child-care centre when it is ready in August. The wife of an employee has even offered to help in the work251 words
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86 1982-06-02 12 AN OPEN verdict was recorded yesterday on the death of two-year-old Nathan Teo Oen Hui, who fell through an unlatched wooden door on the first floor of his grandmother's house in Joo Chiat Terrace last Dec 10. His father, Mr Teo Teng86 words
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Article246 1982-06-02 12 1.600 seek Mandarin dubbing jobs THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) Is to expand Its dubbing unit and therefore chances are that Hnang Fei Hong, Kmperor Yong Zheng and Wen Jan of Crocodile Tears will not sound alike In future. SBC has advertised for full-time staff for Its dubbing pool to246 words
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Article62 1982-06-02 12 A PEDESTRIAN, Mr Lam Kwan Ying, 78, was seriously injured and was taken to Alexandra Hospital after he was hit by a motorcycle, ridden by Mr Kamin bin Marjami, 70, in front of Block £>. Tanglin Halt Road, on Monday afternoon. Mr Kamin was treated as an outpatient.62 words
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369 1982-06-02 12 NEW technologies have been introduced in Singapore's intensive pig farming industry, involving agricultural, chemical, environmental, civil and mechanical engineers. Veterinarians, animal nutritionists, biotechnologists, micro-biolo-gists, biochemists and economists have been brought in to help upgrade the breeding of porkers here. Pollution A comprehensive project369 words
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Advertisement324 1982-06-02 12 GENUINE RUBY RINGS SPECIAL OFFER Our organisation established in Bangkok in 1960, is the i largest gem-cutting operation in the Far East, buying a^^a^^H directly from mine sources and prime producers I^B^^B^^^m I B^S^l throughout the world. ■■■'^9 I Several times a year we are able to buy large parcels324 words
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331 1982-06-02 13 BROKER Sin Puay Kiang, 40, was jailed for 20 months by a district judge yesterday for his part in tricking an Indonesian businessman into "investing" $200,000 in a bogus company. The court heard that Sin and an accomplice, Kho Kok Khiong, contacted the331 words
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Article33 1982-06-02 13 MR WONG TTEN POH was elected president of the Singapore Timber Exporters' Association at its annual general meeting recently. Vi^e-presi-dent is Mr Mohamed Hussein and treasurer is Mr Lai Men Soe.33 words
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336 1982-06-02 13 Even the boss will clock in at this law firm WHETHER yon are a senior partner or a clerk, punctuality counts a lot at the law firm of Shook Un and Bok. One might say that Is not saying a lot. Bat at this firm, employing more than 1M workers,336 words
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357 1982-06-02 13 Productivity schemes of hotels get SDF backing EFFORTS by the labourintensive hotel industry to raise productivity have been recognised by the Skills Development Fund. The fund has come out in support of a number of manpower-saving programmes organised by the Singapore Hotel Association (SHA). A recent example is last month's357 words
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Article23 1982-06-02 13 YIO Chu Kang constituency sports club is organising a walkathon on July 4 in aid of its community centre building fund project.23 words
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376 1982-06-02 13 A REALTY company property manager, Teon Kan Chay, 47, was fined $6,500 by a court yesterday for collecting nearly $20,000 bribes from a company director in connection with the cleaning contract for the United Malayan Banking Corporation (UMBC) Building in Malacca Street. Teoh376 words
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375 1982-06-02 13 Hope that more will now join profession GOVERNMENT nurses and midwives will get substantial annual wage increments and be given a night duty allowance in a salary revision which came into effect yesterday. This pay revision, the first in 10 years, took these375 words
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Article, Illustration87 1982-06-02 13 Blackout hits Shenton Way financial nerve centre POWER failure paralysed part «f Singapore's financial nerve eeatre in Shenton Way yesterday afterMM. The picture shows hundreds of workers waiting on the groundfloor of Hong Leong Building tar the power to be restored. It came on again at about 4.21 p.m., after87 words
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Article35 1982-06-02 13 Computer contest A COMPUTER software competition for secondary and preuniversity students will be held at the Singapore Science Centre on June 12. Mr Ho Kah Leong, Parliamentary Secretary (Education) and MP for Jurong, will attend.35 words
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Article29 1982-06-02 13 The Singapore Association of Occupational Therapists will hold Its advisory clinic for the handicapped or their relatives tonight at Kirn Keat Community Centre at 7 p.m.29 words
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Article169 1982-06-02 13 A TOTAL of 214 contestants will take part in the Third National Music Competition, organised by the Culture Ministry and the Singapore Musical Society. Entries will be judged at preliminary rounds and section finals from June 17 to June 23 at the Drama Centre, Fort Canning.169 words
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Article55 1982-06-02 13 TWELVE Ngee Ann Polytechnic students left last week on an expedition to climb Mount Kinabalu, South-east Asia's highest mountain. Two projects, a film show and the publication of a souvenir magazine, were organised to raise funds for the expedition. More than {7,000 was collected. The 12 students55 words
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175 1982-06-02 13 Religious education policy praised SOUTH Korean evangelist Dr Cho Yong-Gi yesterday lauded the government's compulsory religious education policy. Religions were essentially a service to the people and they taught what was good, he told a press conference. Dr Cho, 45, who is here to speak at a five-day Gospel Rally175 words
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Advertisement406 1982-06-02 13 Until novvyou/d never imagine such luxury in a 16OOcc car. Never before has a jWJg I r\k> |Ct Ikh f"rilk» 1600 cc car been equipped with I J I IMew.MyilSn orilie featuras that are standard in II 8 I ne improved Pr^e luxurious expensive models W f^F m^tmtt^tm enhances the406 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1982-06-02 14 WILLIAM PFAFF - WILLIAM PFAFF Reflections on the Falklands crisis By Writing for the International Herald Tribune The Argentinians and the British are more fortunate than the Americans, because theirs is a straightforward war that has enlisted general popular support on both sides. ..The1,122 words
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1003 1982-06-02 14 First of a series on the state of Japanese industries THE Japanese government has unveiled a list of ambitious goals which will enhance the country's technology to a level where Japan will begin to clone prize cattle and pigs1,003 words
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Article452 1982-06-02 14 The Straits Times says Prejudice I eases out IT WAS not so long ago when people used to groan and moan at the prospect of having to live in high-floor Housing Board flats. And the higher one went, the more friends and relatives tended to commiserate with the dweller. It452 words
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Article737 1982-06-02 14 RONALD STEEL - RONALD STEEL By WASHINGTON Imagine for a minute that Argentina were a parliamentary democracy dedicated to neutrality and non-vio-lence. And let us see Britain, as some Latin Americans do, as a hasbeen colonial power grasping at the last straws of prestige. Then how would one feelNYT - 737 words
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Advertisement49 1982-06-02 14 OTHER PEOPLE MAKE ORGANS LOWREY MAKES MAGIC •lOMflErisr Gem Organ (Italy) Sss9o above Lowrey Piano (USA.) 552,890 above Thomas Grayson (H.K.) 552.000 (also for rental) Hire Purchase available up to 24 months LOVUEY/MUSIC HOUSE PTE LTDI UNIT 221. 2ND FLOOR. PLAZA SINGAPURA.TP. *****65 68. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 0923 *****2649 words
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Advertisement295 1982-06-02 14 I EAR EAST PLAZA 1 I The biggest tourist shopping centre in S.E. Asia *4> W Wft^ #M I Centrally located in Orchard Road's shopping |Z J*4H| ffNr JE 14» I and tourist area, between Goodwood Park gfP IN I I? 11l Hotel and Hyatt Hotel while Holiday Inn is295 words
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Letter, Illustration343 1982-06-02 15 A law to keep away foreign speculators Property prices are beyond most Singaporeans 4 THE average Singaporean who does not qualify for a HDB or HUDC flat, could not possibly hope to purchase his own home at present prices (from $300,000 to well over $1 million). 7 I REFER to343 words
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106 1982-06-02 15 Spare a thought for the conductor I HAVE noticed that some bus commuters have a habit of throwing away their tickets before they alight. Or they would insert the ticket at the back of the cushion seat. Sometimes when a ticket inspector approaches the commuter to check tickets, the commuter106 words
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156 1982-06-02 15 WE refer to the letter from "Off-Colour" (ST, May 7) concerning mail service to Papua New Guinea. Airmail letters to overseas countries such as Papua New Guinea are despatched to their respective destinations within one to two days after posting. Letters for Papua New156 words
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120 1982-06-02 15 I REFER to the letter "Lessons in driving on the expressway" (ST, May 5). We thank "Patience Running Out" for his concern and would like to assure him and the motorists amongst your readers that steps are being taken to educate120 words
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Article82 1982-06-02 15 THE Straits Times welcomes Utters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address and telephone number, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We reserve the right82 words
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230 1982-06-02 15 I READ with utter disgust a recent announcement in The Straits Times about the three-year priority scheme accorded to HUDC applicants under the three-tier scheme. I made my application in 1977 and it seems that I now have a longer wait. I am not230 words
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Advertisement630 1982-06-02 15 Jfc. w^lCilSSlSy. av^^Jl 1 "j^v mm L/B P r* \i •VGeaXftfc. m WmJ7^mwiL£ m wr^A I%IKV\ WP^-W/mmf IT mmmM J P M "It all started with a $500 fixed deposit. Got on osHirod high interest rato on o $500 fixed deposit with CCS. No investor is too smoll. After all,630 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1982-06-02 16 VINCENT W. STOVE - VINCENT W. STOVE By Our Sydney Reporter SYDNEY Unemployment in Australia is steadily increasing its victims are more visible, and they can be found at more levels of society. And with the so-called "resources boom" rapidly disintegrating, the situation can only deteriorate. The level1,125 words
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Article, Illustration850 1982-06-02 16 AJIT BHATTACHARJEA - Newly- elected Indian legislators kept under confinement AJIT BHATTACH ARJE A By Writing for The Straits times NEW DELHI Newlyelected legislators are confined to one place, where even their wives are not allowed to see them. They are always required to travel together in a luxury bus in which nobody850 words
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Article24 1982-06-02 17 TRADING in the shares of International Wood Products has been temporarily suspended at the company's request, with effect from 10 a.m. yesterday.24 words
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Article34 1982-06-02 17 SPK-SENTOSA Corp Bhd has reported a group pre-tax loss of MJ1.732 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1981, on group sales of M 510.92 million. The company did not declare any dividend.34 words
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Article35 1982-06-02 17 PETALING Tin Bhd has announced a 23.5 per cent drop in pretax profits to M 53.9 million for the six months ended April 30, 1982. The company is not paying any interim dividend.35 words
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Article87 1982-06-02 17 IPOH Garden has informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that it has only been "selected to negotiate" for the restoration of the Queen Victoria Building, following an international tender. It said it is still engaged in negotiations with the Council of the City of Sydney on the detailed87 words
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Article97 1982-06-02 17 MANILA, Tues. The Philippines produced 5.800 kilograms of gold during the first three months of this year. The Bureau of Mines said the 1982 first quarter production figure represents a 5.7 per cent increase over last year's first quarter output of 5,486 kilograms. Mines director Juanito Fernandez saidUPI - 97 words
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Article45 1982-06-02 17 NEW DELHI, Tues. India last year lost a total of 22.51 million man-days due to strikes and lockouts compared with 21.91 million in the previous year. According to official statistics, there were 1,926 industrial disputes leading to work stoppages in various industries. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article59 1982-06-02 17 TOKYO, Tues. Japanese Finance Ministry officials said they expect Japan's current account surplus to continue in May, but to narrow from the US$54l million (5J1.136 million) April surplus. They also expect net long-term capital outflows in the month to fall to about half the US$l9B billion level ofReuter - 59 words
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Article75 1982-06-02 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. In an attempt to meet Malaysia's growing industrial needs, Japan Airlines (JAL) is planning to upgrade its cargo service between Kuala Lumpur and Japan by replacing one of its thrice-weekly DC-8F services with the bigger 8747 service in November. However, JAL's new regional manager A.AFP - 75 words
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Article55 1982-06-02 17 BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand's trade deficit narrowed to 2.6 billion bant in April from six billion baht in the same period a year agb. Bank of Thailand preliminary figures showed April imports fell to 17 billion baht from 20 billion baht, while exports rose to 14.4 billion bahtReuter - 55 words
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Article109 1982-06-02 17 OTTAWA, Tues. The government has announced a boost of Cs2 billion (5J3.36) for Canada's oil industry, which is suffering from the effects of recession and falling demand. Companies will get the money between now and 1986 as a result of tax reductions and pricing changes inReuter - 109 words
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Article41 1982-06-02 17 NEW DELHI, Tues. India has ordered three A--***** Airbus aircraft for the national flag carrier, Air India. An airline spokesman said two aircraft will be delivered in July or August and the third in November this year. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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368 1982-06-02 17 The politics and practices of board directors IT IS a popular misconception that directors only represent the interests of those shareholders who vote them to the board. All directors, collectively are there to work for the best of the company and all its shareholders, rather than serve only the majority368 words
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428 1982-06-02 17 SYDNEY, Tues After years of solid growth, the Australian economy is following the rest of the Western world into the trough of recession. Production, especially in the resources sector of industry, is down; interest rates are at an all-time high; and the retailUPI - 428 words
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540 1982-06-02 17 CUSTOMER operated services will be one of the most important aspects of commercial banking in the years ahead. The opening of the three-day congress-cum-exhibition of Technology and the Future Bank yesterday highlighted the need for banks here to think seriously about the new banking services540 words
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414 1982-06-02 17 MANAGEMENT being an art and not a science, there is no defined right or wrong if a company finds that one particular formula is suitable, it should then adopt it. This view at times seemed to be the only common theme at a conference held414 words
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164 1982-06-02 17 Lee Hee Seng appointed chairman of ACB MR LEE Hee Seng, managing director of Overseas Union Bank, was appointed chairman of Asia Commercial Bank yesterday. He will also take an active role in the bank's management by heading its executive committee. The appointment, effective from June 1, come several weeks164 words
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143 1982-06-02 17 Tokyo bank to float $21 million FRCDs THE Singapore branch of the Bank of Tokyo will tap the Asian dollar market with a new US$lO million (Ss2l million) floating rate certificates of deposit issue. Merrill Lynch International (Asia) will act as the sole manager and agent bank. Reference banks are143 words
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175 1982-06-02 17 A POWER failure which hit parts of Shenton Way/ Collyer Quay yesterday afternoon caused a suspension of trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore after the lunch break. The exchange, situated on the seventh floor of Hong Leong Building, had adjourned for lunch at 12.30175 words
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Article56 1982-06-02 17 BaaateaJßM i i< -2 CCM («ldSWracr Dul«pM -E— fan a£toff I S2Hf 1 BM H«wP»r +2 lnrhc»pr Bhd MTC +2 NBT +7 N»t Iron +15 PMC Pu Hee -2 Peril* Plaat Prim* 5 PiWum Brtkmaas +1 SembShlp +2 Slme Dtrby -1 s Steaomhip +2 ?/E^£ B«pC«rp56 words
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253 1982-06-02 17 firmer. The market will be closed today for a holiday here. The New Straits Times Industrial index gained c.54 point to HONGKONG: Prices closed easier though off the day's lows In slow trading. Volume was limited and the Hang Seng index closed 3.31 points lower253 words
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Article28 1982-06-02 17 idnstrUls Inance Up 23 3 Down a 2 and 19 5 [otels 1 2 7 toperties lantatlons 5 0 1 2 3 1 1 teb/Loans 1 128 words
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Article19 1982-06-02 17 Vansmarro *romet )UB Jlty Dev 'otal turnover: 1.06m v S l..o M 9Qrr, 74.000 67,000 58.000 54,00019 words
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Article35 1982-06-02 17 Ajinomoto Nat Iron M Bankinf OUB N B T Sin Chew Transmarco OC B C Prim 260 570 MO 500 219 420 205 890 550 81 15 10 10 7 8 6 5 -+535 words
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Article40 1982-06-02 17 G I Hldg* Ambtiiidor M.i.n Kmill. S Finance BAT I C B Paramount Acma M M C H T.i-p.n 418 885 240 492 290 705 406 328 290 152 -II -li -II -8 -7 -5 -4 -4 -3 -340 words
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Article39 1982-06-02 17 BT Indicator: ST Industrials: ST Finance: ST Hotels: ST Properties: ST Minings: ST Plantations OCBC: SESInd May 31 june 1 *****0 *****3 758.36 760.97 1778.76 1780.65 *****5 1135.13 67T95 675.62 302.45 302.40 887.50 887.42 707.81 709.33 586.45 587.6339 words
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Advertisement98 1982-06-02 17 n^n>*v^^ •kl■'■ r x J J^,- 1 y^ II Every hour of the day, somebody is turning on a IAI^bT I 1^ I packaged air conditioner. Which is hardly surprising, considering that we' re the largest consumer electronics group in Japan. So when you start on your next build i98 words
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Article2226 1982-06-02 18 Turnover figures In this table are unofficial. toi&^J fV ■ertP/rt?"*". N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded In lets of ll shares each, with price quoted In dollars. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 1982 High Low Company Gr*« Net 1...1 Div P/E Vol I)«y'« Sale +or- ('000) High Low 3502,226 words
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Article93 1982-06-02 18 It Phil Hldfl UO -01 Lcojt Mining 4MB uneh in»io phu am +Ojoooi ip»i Mlnlns B ill unch >Uu Con. B. M +0.7 iMulo Oold 00 v unch lulc P*trol*um 01S *0»l knciMt Con. B 33 unch XICP 146 +046 «p*nto b am *oaa larlnduquc B 506 unch l»«t»»l93 words
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Article433 1982-06-02 18 PRICES closed easier though off the day's lows in slow trading in the Hongkong market yesterday, dealers said. volume was limited and the Hang Seng index closed 3.31 points lower at 1404.27. The one percentage point cut in local prime lending rates effective on Monday had little impact on433 words
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Article475 1982-06-02 19 THE TOKYO stock market yesterday staged a modest rally for the second consecutive day on limited bargain-hunting in blue chips after the sharp falls late last week, but trading was thin on lack of fresh news, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 43.01 to close at 7368.66 points,475 words
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Article613 1982-06-02 19 LONDON, Tues. Shares closed firmer on balance today, though below opening highs after a moderate day's trading, dealers said. At 3pm. the Financial Times index was up 0.5 points at 587.8 after a gain of 3.6 points at 10am, they noted. Prices were marked higher initially on bullish weekend613 words
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Article51 1982-06-02 19 FINANCIAL TIM E8 INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Friday 587.3 Week Ago 575.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Friday 819.54 Week Ago 838.38 h.k.ham; seng Tuesday 1404.27 Monday 1407.58 Week Ago *****2 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 661.8 Monday 062.4 Week Ago 082.6 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 506.3 Monday 504.9 Week Ago51 words
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Article528 1982-06-02 19 SHARE prices in Sydney closed marginally higher yesterday, with situation stocks dominating activity while local investors awaited indications from overseas markets, brokers said. At the close, the AllOrdinaries index was 1.4 up at 506.3 points, the industrial was off 0.7 at 661.8 and the resource indicator rose 3.1 to528 words
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Article18 1982-06-02 19 THE New York (Memorial Day) Amsterdam and Zurich (Whit Monday/Pentecost) stock markets, were closed on Monday.18 words
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Article175 1982-06-02 19 SHARE prices closed generally steady in slow and selective trading in Bangkok yesterday. Trading was centred on finance and cement stocks, dealers said. The Book Club index dropped 0.11 to 92.16 points, on a turnover valued at 9.0 million bant Siam City Cement lost three bant to 171 and175 words
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Article484 1982-06-02 18 A LATE round of trading support improved operators' sentiment and enabled share prices to finish mixed with a steadier bias on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. B?:gain hunting activities -.ere said to be fairly widespread with almost all classes of stocks in demand. Trading on484 words
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Article192 1982-06-02 18 StNGAPOBE UNIT TEIWT (Mmim' prim fsr Jaae t) The Commerce 2 94 3 09xd The Savings Fund 1.68 1 76 Spore Prog Fund I.S 1 38 Spore Sec Fund 2.03 2 13 Spore Invest Fund 1.12 1.17 Spore Equity Fund 1.28 1.34 ASM I NITTRrST (MlMim' prim Ist192 words
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Article440 1982-06-02 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board deal440 words
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Article1333 1982-06-02 18 BID *nd oHer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INIHSTRIALS Acm» (3.608 3.625) (1) 3.62 (5) 3.60 AfMOtU (1) 2.97 AleMn (1.2281,333 words
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Article32 1982-06-02 18 el Prop KinJop Ind len Corp IBT "town Disp OB Merlin [Banking 5.80 4.32 4 46 2 45 7.60 4.70 1.96 7.00 .a .15 .14 .12 .11 .10 .06 .06 .0532 words
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Article34 1982-06-02 18 lAI kjinomoto 'asek "pore Land i Hitam (T) Malaya wata iel Dredge A Cables iulti-Purpose 7.40 2.97 5.20 8.20 8.20 2.40 4.40 2.42 2.93 -.60 -.10 -.10 -.10 -.10 -.09 -.08 -.07 -.0734 words
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Article33 1982-06-02 18 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins robbers rubbers Deb/Loans Up 29 7 1 5 1 3 2 Down 32 1 2 2 2 4 nnch 23 2 2 1 233 words
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Article620 1982-06-02 18 SELECTED Industrial, property and finance stocks led share price* to a slightly better finish at the Singapore stock market yesterday. Trading did not resume after the 12.M pm lunch break due to a power (allure which hit parts oT the Shenton Way /Collyer Quay area.. Power620 words
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Article196 1982-06-02 18 M Credit (1) 298 (1) 3.02 (3) 3.00 Sel Properties (5)5.255ETT (1) S.3SXD Spore Land (11) 750 f O L (10) 3.02 PLANTATIONS Com Plant (2) 100 Hifh ft Low (1) 273 K L Kf pong (2) 1.91 Kulim Msia (4) 2.07 MINING M M C (1) 2.91 (1)196 words
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Advertisement26 1982-06-02 18 y a. Qywever Qfbmgrpow's Optional (^flower Teoh Eng Soon This book is now available at ail leading bookshops. Price $14.50 TIMES BOOKS INTERNAtIONAL o,.t,*umdby FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS26 words
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Article30 1982-06-02 19 Rubber: June 1 Singapore: June: 185.50 cents (up 0.75 cent) Malaysia: June: 206.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 529.21 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 278 tonnes (down 12 tonnes)30 words
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Article134 1982-06-02 19 CHINESE Pnimcr Kxrhaage, SUnapere, clwtag prices per IN kg yenWitUy. Cacamt «il: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob (112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116 00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $54.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $350.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper134 words
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Article196 1982-06-02 19 THE KILIBAR market for gold deliverable In Singapore opened at $21,943 and closed at El .691 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at USt3Z3.00 3M.00. eued to $322.00 322 50. before firming to $322.70' 323.20 and closing at $322.50/323.00 by lunch time. The market re-opened at $322 60196 words
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Article113 1982-06-02 19 THE STRAITS tin price was again unchanged at M 529.21 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 12 tonnes to 278 tonnes. LONDON: Tin was traded lower on the LME on Tuesday, in line with weaker prices for other metals, lower gold quotations and the continuing113 words
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Article235 1982-06-02 19 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed higher on further covering support in moderately active trading yesterday, dealers said. June in the south and central rose $5 each to MJ947.50 and $942.50 per tonne respectively while in July south rose $2.50 to $937.50. In August central235 words
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Article33 1982-06-02 19 Mm FH New York closed 6 21H 6.38S Zurich 6.2J8 63SS Tms Mw Singapore 6.208 6 228 6.306 6325 Ooslng prices In US dollars a troy ounce. Saves: rr*t hkn, B>n.33 words
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Article579 1982-06-02 19 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with June RSS One buyers quoted at 185.50 cents per kilo, up 0.75 cent on Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some covering interest after an easier opening, they said. Afternoon prices held around579 words
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Article99 1982-06-02 19 NOON SSR and SMR pricai v-uc«U r >A 8 J.»* July (Carnal Mia) (forward Mia) '•'II'" Huvrr. Srll,t. SSR 20 II Urn ptlkt) 18.150 164 SON 164 50 164 SON SSKSO llto«p*ll«> ***** *****N ***** 163.00N MKELB Jau Ju l r SMKCV II UmpallM) 207 00 20BOON99 words
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Article361 1982-06-02 19 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 1: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on May 28: INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: Cunonctaa Nominal ratea Smithsonian Parcantago ouotod raatontey (croaa)partty changa Local dollars to Me unit of f orr l*n carreaey: US361 words
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Article44 1982-06-02 19 RANGE of prices offered by discount bouses on June 1: Overnight: 4% Call deposits: 4% Closiaf Bariag StUiag 3- month Treasury bills 4 3« 3-month Bank bills 10 9 3 months CD Ofe sh 6 months CO 9\k 9* tane: Nitlnil Dfcw— tCs.44 words
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Article32 1982-06-02 19 Closing Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on June 1: Oder Bid Overnight 10', 10 1 month 9'» 9 2 months 9 9 v 3 month* 9 9i Oversight mode 932 words
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Article24 1982-06-02 19 THE average rate at which major Singapore banka an currently prepared to lend to their best customer* la II.M per cent.24 words
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Advertisement514 1982-06-02 19 Bank of New South Wales will put you right "l^v^r 1 in the picture on w^S foreign exchange. ■UplL The Bank of New South Wales deals with every major money Wf\~~ market around the world, with a team of financial experts to give ByJ you up-to-the-minute quotations /^V on rates514 words
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Advertisement292 1982-06-02 19 NOTICES In the Matter of The Companies Act. Cap. 18& and In the Matter of CAPRICORN ASSOCIATES PTE. LTD. Notice of Resolutions for Members' Voluntary Winding -I p (Pursuant to Section 254) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of CAPRICORN ASSOCIATES PTE. LTD., duly convened and held at292 words
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327 1982-06-02 20 Hong Fok braces for another difficult year THE worst is yet to be for Hong Fok Corporation which last year suffered an almost 50 per cent drop in group pretax earnings to $11.2 million. The company, which is suffering from the effects of a sluggish property market in Hongkong and327 words
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Article202 1982-06-02 20 DATUK Khoo Kay Peng, head of the diversified Malayan United Industries group, is resigning as chairman of Magnum Corporation. Datuk Khoo is expected to step down from the post, which he has held for the past five years, after the company's annual general meeting on202 words
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490 1982-06-02 20 THE Montezuma group, headed by the Datuk Mohamed Ali Tan family of Sabah, is making a cash offer for all the 1.6 million shares in Pengkalen PLC at 350 pence, the equivalent of M 514.44 per share. The offer, made through a Hongkong registered company490 words
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Article107 1982-06-02 20 JURONG Cement Ltd is venturing into the readymix cement business. The company has announced its acquisition of a dormant company, Jurong Readymix Concrete Pte Ltd, to undertake the new business. Jurong Readymix will have a paid-up capital of $2 million and will become a107 words
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433 1982-06-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A proposal by major rubber producing countries to withhold rubber from the market could be challenged by consumer members of the International Natural Rubber Agreement (Inra). western diplomatic officials here said consuming countries are studying the move to deny the marketReuter - 433 words
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315 1982-06-02 20 Reduced export premium rates for Thai rice BANGKOK, Tues. The Thai Foreign Trade Department has announced special reduced export premium rates for tha. land's regular markets, in which rice importers suffered losses due to the abolition of rice export fees last month. The reduced export premium rates apply to Thailand'sReuter - 315 words
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448 1982-06-02 20 WASHINGTON, Tues. After months of intense lobbying, a consensus appears to be forming in Congress that some Kind of legislation to rescue faltering savings and loan institutions is urgently needed. But the assistance package now emerging is likely to fall far shortNYT - 448 words
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266 1982-06-02 20 TOKYO, Tues. An increasing number of French borrowers are seeking funds from the relatively low interest Japanese capital market. Banking officials said these began to look to Japan for syndicated loans when diversifying their fund raising from the Eurocredit market. At the same time, JapaneseReuter - 266 words
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152 1982-06-02 20 Tea auction attracts good response DEMAND was fairly good at the 13th international tea auction held here yesterday The bulk of the 1,055 chests on offer was sold during the auction itself. The 200 chests of Papua New Guinean tea offered met with good response Owing to greater demand from152 words
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Advertisement26 1982-06-02 20 iII >?JL^ Hr w .^^l H^^ m^F t>^B Brer mSMT d^^^l m M Aj "«.i.!jwi mmmmmmmmmmm*!^ m l^^HH m m fIPPBHu wM mI B HS B^B26 words
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312 1982-06-02 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Malaysian government is cutting down on seminars and overseas trips for officials as part of its austerity drive. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has directed all cabinet ministers, mentri besar and chief ministers to work out the312 words
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Article63 1982-06-02 21 JOHORE BARU. Tues. A singer from Argentina was fined {300 or 10 days' jail when he admitted having 0.098 grammes of heroin and morphine. Edgardo Hugo Pi Angelo, 32, pleaded guilty to the charge here yesterday. The court was told the Edgardo was stopped on a63 words
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349 1982-06-02 21 K. LUMPUR, Tuos THE Land Office in the Federal Territory may have collected millions of dollars in land use "conversion" which it should not have. This is the major implication of the outcome of an appeal to the Privy Council, which allowed, in effect,349 words
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107 1982-06-02 21 IPOH, Toes. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Energy, Telecommunications and Posts Ministry, Mr An How Cheong, said yesterday he would give $5M to the first person who provides information on errant Telecoms workMr An said the department had received numerous allegations against Telecoms107 words
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Article155 1982-06-02 21 CLASH BETWEEN RIVAL RED FACTIONS KROH (Perak), Tims. THE Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) and Its Marxist-Leninist faction (CPM-ML) clashed north-east of Betong across the border from here last month, It was disclosed here yesterday. Intelligence reports Indicated that the clash ocenrred because the CPM-ML tried to spread Its influence155 words
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Article34 1982-06-02 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A freak five-cent coin minted in 1973 was sold for $70 1,400 times its face value at the Malaysian Numismatic Society's quarterly auction here on Sunday. NST.NST - 34 words
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Article, Illustration448 1982-06-02 21 Ministry seeks the names of all Freemasons K LUMPUR, Tues. THE Home Affairs Ministry has directed the Registrar of Societies to get a list of Freemasons living in the country by June o. Acting on the instruction, the lodges or branches of the movement have sent out a circular toAFP - 448 words
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Article55 1982-06-02 21 JAKARTA, Tues. The outgoing Malaysian Ambassador to Indonesia, Tan Sri Datuk Mahmood bin Junus, today met President Suharto to bid him farewell with the end of his assignment here. Tan Sri Datuk Mahmood, who has been here for nearly four years, will be replaced by former InformationAFP - 55 words
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Article38 1982-06-02 21 PORT DICKSON, Tues. A human skeleton was found in the belukar by some hotel employees at the 15 km coast road here yesterday. Police said the skeleton has been sent to the pathologist for examination. NST.NST - 38 words
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182 1982-06-02 21 Group to champion durians rights KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE durians' right to life is to be championed soon by the formation of a Durian Lovers Association, which plans to promote what it calls the "much maligned fruit." Universiti Sains Malaysia Professor Rahim Adib, leader of the group, wants to makeUPI - 182 words
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Article98 1982-06-02 21 A MAJOR promotion exercise is underway for government doctors. Health Minister Tan Sri Chong Hong Nyan said in Malacca over the weekend the ministry would promote more medical officers this year to improve their service conditions and as a way of recognising their services. The number of promotionalNST - 98 words
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Article86 1982-06-02 21 THE PUBLIC Prosecutor has filed a notice of appeal against the sentence of Kinabalu MP Mark Koding who was found guilty under the Sedition Act last week. The appeal, filed on Saturday at the Kuala Lumpur High Court registry, was against the High Court's decision to putNST - 86 words
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Article66 1982-06-02 21 ROYAL MALAYSIAN Air Force (RMAF) personnel who are interested only in their pay should leave the service, the Air Force chief, Lt-Gen Datuk Mohamed Taib, said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. "We want men who are dedicated to the service. Pay should not be the motivating factor inNST - 66 words
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Article72 1982-06-02 21 THREE FACTORIES were razed and goods worth hundreds of thousands of dollars were destroyed in a fire in Kuala Lumpur on Monday night, the National Echo reported. The blaze, which also destroyed four buses in a coach factory, started at about 9.30 p.m. with two explosions believed to72 words
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Article64 1982-06-02 21 DEPUTY PRIME Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that he had requested the Bar Council to lower the legal fees for houses costing $100,000 and below. He told newsmen after meeting the Bar Council committee that lawyers should regard this as their contributionNST - 64 words
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Advertisement602 1982-06-02 21 ate a drive in the new 230 E. People who have driven the new Mercedes-Benz 230E greater comfort and reduce have discovered anew the thrill of driving. strain. /I For under its bonnet breathes a completely new and And of course, factory-fitted -^J revolutionary engine. 2.3 litres. 4 cylinders. Fuel602 words
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Advertisement361 1982-06-02 22 X5444X1 1 |N A GARAGE SALE with a dlfIf-. \1 ference: selling a $100 violin. srEESi HL^fJ first day covers, and a freak I KB $50 note Rummage through Dll 9 CALLING ALL THOSE with the mjCfm spirit of adventure: the w W W-XU MY MCA are organising a f361 words
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Advertisement222 1982-06-02 22 A fe j £^l^l^^f a^h*^_^B»g^BLJ •El IM S£AHMOS WE EVERYWHERE PRAWN WOfILD IS THE BEST FOR QUICK LUNCH fc Reservation, visit Lai Wah Restaurant, 3770. Jalan Besar (alrcondltlon). Tel: *****03/*****94 Branch: (Block 44) 1436. Bendemeer Road (alrcondltlon). Tel: *****60/ *****61 EXCELLENT VEGETARIAN FOOD. Fast service, alrcondltloned. Easy parking. 10a.m. to222 words
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Advertisement695 1982-06-02 22 \SBT p Pytj^ Sanrlca* I «blbsP IROs^avOeaHlQelSQ HELEN D. LING PtcLtd (Antique* Oriental Fine Arts) c Our lease expires end of June I c We are moving to new prem- < Ises Special discounts up to 10 20% on selected Items Shop at: 21 Orchard Bainatd "Parknouee" (corner d Temßneon695 words
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Advertisement744 1982-06-02 22 WANTED TO SELL love birds and ither birds with cages. Fish Interested phone: *****58 rOUNG AFRICAN GREY Parrot for lale. Owner leaving. Call: *****71 lac Hie. after office hours *****48 I MONTHS OLD male Pekingese Indonesian breed with paper Interested please call *****56 24 GarageSaie (MRECTOK-S TABU 7»- x 36".744 words
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Advertisement613 1982-06-02 22 \»3f D Personal Services 30 Hairdressing A HUNDRED NEW HAM-STYLES FORISS2 If you're not contented with your hair -style, come and consult our top halr-styllsU. Latest cut and perm from $8/- to $12/-. Free conewNeMen. Phone; SS7S7OS. June* Creative Workshop 11$. High Street Centre, Singapore OS 1 7 THE SUPREME613 words
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Advertisement865 1982-06-02 22 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES: Moodoy Fridoy 900 om 530 pm i 1 i (5 00 pm for next day) Ordinory 90 cts per word (Mm $13 50) Soturdoy 900 om- 3 00 pm $16 00 per col cm (12.30 pm for Sunday Times) Semi-Display (M|n 4 g 00 Strorfs T865 words
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Advertisement495 1982-06-02 22 )flj Q Business To Business A consumer electronics company Is Interested in purchasing a WAVE SOLDERING MACHINE for soldering components onto printed circuit boards. i Interested parties, please contact Mrs Pool «t 7-/2271 49 Packing/Storage/ Removal/Delivery A BUDGET PRICE Professional/ delivery and disposal services. Experienced uniformed workers provided Free quotations.495 words
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Advertisement266 1982-06-02 22 A 110 FOR Registration address/ mailing/answering services. 15 telex facilities Typing/Book- keeping available *****92. BOOK-KEEPING, TAX AND Secretarial Services available. Forma- Uon of Limited Companies. Tel: *****55 YEARLY INCOME RETURN/ Secretarial services for companies and shops. Phone Wellcome Secretarial Co. *****84 Weekday 55 Commercial Vessels: Sale/Charter Avwmnv foe ch#rt*f TUQS266 words
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Advertisement354 1982-06-02 22 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment A Where to Eat B Personal Services A Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles A Boats F Accommodation A Properties G Travel Guide H Education A Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries AO Bxsseteie— Tfl BIIStfIBSS —II w 1 ONE UNIT PHSJPS IMPERIAL LATHE354 words
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Advertisement459 1982-06-02 22 CLEARANCE SALE AT BELOW COST A tow hundred carton* Men el Men quaMty. JUponnls V wMta ptpw pl>lM Mid I or pbilK cupi ot U.S.A. origin. tntoTMtod. pliwi pnon* 2*51*22. How lo lmpro»» rour —tm tactics? Now Program starting Sun Juno ((.40*m-10.10*an) Wad t Juno i 30pm 7 OOpm Only459 words
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Advertisement596 1982-06-02 23 lIA Q tjnptoymant 68 Situations Vacant m) Protessionml U Executive INTER-CROPS COMMODITIES (S) PTELTD We are an International Organisation trading In commodities futures Due to our expansion programme we are Inviting young men and women to Join our fast expanding team asCOMMODITY BROKERS a Age 21 and above a OCE596 words
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Advertisement516 1982-06-02 23 A/POLY'UMOEROnAOUATE/ Graduate tutors/teachers re- j quired from all areas. Very good remuneration Tel: *****67. TUTORS RCOUetCD TO teach Malaysian L Indonesian students for Primary/Secondary level. *****39 Mrs. Chow. d) Secretmrimi V CleHcMl PHILIPS wa ara a large mum-national cofnp#ny 909AQ90 in tn# n«vni#nnQ of electronic products and «>»f ins. Wa516 words
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Advertisement456 1982-06-02 23 ljjl| D bnptoyment An established international manufacturing Company has a vacancy for: TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST Requirements: Minimum O.C.E. 'O* level Preferably with 2 years' relevant experience 81-llngual Cheerful and pleasant personality Typing speed 30 w.p.m. Ability to handle PABX or PMBX Switchboard Attractive salary and fringe benefits including 5-day week456 words
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Advertisement293 1982-06-02 23 ACCOUNTS S CLERKS GCE 'O' level with credits in Maths. Preferably with N LCCI Certificate R and at least 1 to 2 ifi years' accounting K experience. Jj Ability to type at K least 40 w.p.m. is an IE added advantage 5 Responsible for the jj maintenance of fixed assets293 words
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Advertisement691 1982-06-02 23 ffll D as C H ARTERED BSOUSTRKS OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD Invites applications for: CONFIDENTIAL CLERKS I a OCE 'O' level with some clerical working experience a Able to type at 40 wpm SALES CLERKS CLERKS/TYPISTS j; a Completed OCE O' level a Able to type at 35 wpm a691 words
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Advertisement446 1982-06-02 23 URGENT JOBS i Bank Documentation Typists Shipping Documents t ion Typists General Typists Forma Typists Stenos Girl Friday > Snr. Secretaries Receptionist! Telephone Operators Telex Operators Accounts Clerks I Despatch Riders Call: *****27/*****20 <CHy) *****02/*****03 (Bukit Merah) Business Cxi WANTED 1. FEMALE PERSONAL ASS'T 2. RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST I. GENERAL CLERKS446 words
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Advertisement1075 1982-06-02 23 ijlA Q Emptoyrmmt CERE BOS PACIFIC LIMITED Thii malar International Public Company in the Food Induatry wnthee to fW an mteraehng vacancy argantty. Tha (Ob la that of PRIVATE SECRETARY to the Financa D-ractor af the Oroup. which haa aabaldlary eompanU* throughout the Far Eaat, Australia and Naw Zealand This1,075 words
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Advertisement480 1982-06-02 23 ill Q Emptoymont SIEMENS requires: DESPATCH CLERK Mln. primary 8 English education Singapore cltlxen Possess own motor -cycle Familiar with Oovt. offices, banks etc. Preferably with similar working experience Pleue call personally or write in to: SIEMENS COMPONENTS PTE. LTD.. Block 7, 3rd Storey, Ayar Ra|ah Industrial Estate. Ayar Raiah480 words
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Advertisement603 1982-06-02 23 An establlahed Manufacturing Company in Jurong taqylrat Inti JUNIOR SECRETARY a Minimum 3 OCE 'O' levels with proficiency in English a Secretarial Certificate or LCCI typing and shorthand Certificates at minimum 80 wpm a 2 years working experience as Stenographer Treneportetion, mccl suoeioy ■no omar lavouraDM Nnnin ara offarad *****10603 words
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Advertisement533 1982-06-02 24 A Wen Establish SB 1 and Expanding Corporation mvttsM atptpttcflttofis foe GENERAL CLERKS c Minimum qualifications OCE O 1 level c Knowledge of typing c Able to speak several local dialects c Neat handwriting Interested applicants, plssss contact ■ji- M *-i wiss wvew^^iinw i en at *****33/4/6 CHINESE RECEPTIONIST CUM533 words
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Advertisement589 1982-06-02 24 fffjD^m^ ONE FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK/ TYPIST Applicants ehouM p OCE O aae*ea*J fcViM* r gauUti la* -J WfTfl CrVOff* Ml crMJIMaWI fjOO Mathematics Seme working experience in Book-keeping will be edvantageoue. Salary nol lea* than MOO per month. Apply with contact phone number to: MAXWELL ROAD P.O. BOX 2SS4 SINGAPORE589 words
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Advertisement891 1982-06-02 24 REOUIRED OENERAL CLERK Ability to type Perform routine office duties Interested pteeee coo lect:7MSOT. SECRETARIES TEL: *****66 TrsoifiQ Coopswiy i*VQUtC9# FEMALE OFFICE CLERKS OCE 'A' level Typing export bills c Simple corresponding Oood In calculation c Experience not necessary. Apply with full reeumi and rafctvafri documents, salary expected, phone no891 words
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Advertisement1560 1982-06-02 24 111 1 1 GENERAL CLERK WITH typing and simple book-keeping experience. Please contact *****78 for interview. REQUIRED ACCOUNTS CLERK wiin Intermediate Accounting. Experienced In billing. Tel: *****32 Mrs Tan. REOUMED INDIAN FEMALE Typist with knowledge of telex Interested applicants please call Mrs. Supplah *****74 REOUIRED OENERAL CLERK. Apply personally at:1,560 words
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Advertisement987 1982-06-02 24 1 f I I Looking for a challenge in industrial selling? We are an established Company and market leader In cleaning machines and chemicals. Due lo expansion and restructuring programmes, we are looking for SALES PERSONNEL with Initiative, ability and confidence to service the NILFISK Industrial vacuum system. pactad to987 words
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Advertisement1154 1982-06-02 24 IjjlA Q Employment DYNAMK SALES REPRESENTATIVES required by a motor trading company Applicants must be Active, hardworking, bl-lln-gual and fluency In several dialects. (1) NEW CAR SALESMEN Minimum 3 years experience In sales of new cars (2) USED CAR SALESMEN Minimum 2 years experience In sales and purchase of used1,154 words
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Advertisement894 1982-06-02 25 [ljjl|j| D B"!**" 1 1 66 Situation* Vacant o) Mmios ESTABLISHED PROPERTY COMPANY requires Real Estate Agents Very good Income Without experience welcome but pleasant personality. Must possess own car Write brief resume with photograph and telephone number to Advertiser, Kllllney Road P O Box 312. Spore 9123. MALAY MALE/FEMALE894 words
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Advertisement422 1982-06-02 25 Bs^BsTs^Bs^Bs^Bs^Bs^Bbsl Cycle Carriage (Enterprises) Pte Ltd invites applications (or the following positions: Vehicle Mechanics Minimum 2 years' practical experience in repairing and servicing of motor vehicles OR Possess a NTC 3 in Motor Vehicle Mechanics Age: 18 to 35 years old Service Adviser NTC Grade 2 in Motor Veh icle422 words
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Advertisement955 1982-06-02 25 iiil 0 cm*),.— h I BJ II MPM requires (A) Q.C. ASSISTANT (Mala) c Age between 21-28 c Industrial Technician Certificate c Completed N S (B) DELIVERY ASSISTANT a Salary around $900 c Age between 20-28 c Completed Primary Education a Possess Class 3 Driving Licence (C) GENERAL CLERK (Female)955 words
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Advertisement478 1982-06-02 25 |JH| QaajlapßMt 5 We heve Immsdlels vacandea tor-SET-UP MAN a Completed or exempted from fulltlme National Service. a Secondary Technical education or VITB. a 1-2 years experience In stamping/punching machine. a Oood prospects for further upgrading. SPRAY PAINTERS c Ito 2 years working experience In similar capacity. Interested applicants, plssss478 words
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Advertisement535 1982-06-02 25 LABORATORY TRAINEE TECHNICIAN urgently required by an EstabIftn+a COfltpMiy We invite applicants to fill the above post REOUIREMENTS a Age below 30 years. a OCE 'O' level Certificate. Science Stream with credit In Chemistry and Mathematics. c Must have completed fulltime National Service. Inssfeetedi pfcseee submit applications, stating lull personal535 words
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Advertisement657 1982-06-02 25 I Mil D rw^"""'"' I c I FEMALE O.C. TECHNICIAN c OCE 'A' level or good O' level In Chemistry Experience not necessary, training will be provided 2 Interested applicants, plssss apply f personally et:--f ELECTRONIC SOLDER 1 ENGINEERING PTE LTD t BLOCKS. 6 9 I OJKMMDFLOOR h AVER RAJAH657 words
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Advertisement343 1982-06-02 25 IONSULTMtQ ENGINEERS FIRM las vacancies for Structural >raughumen with experience ipply with expected salary and ontact phone numuer to 2209 nternatlonal Plaza, Spore 0207 NOINEERING FIRM REOUIRES 'he following: a) Aircond Apirentlce cum Driver Gross $400 i.m b) Alrcond Apprentice Sross $280 Interested please call *****2 XPERtENCEO CLERK Of WORK343 words
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Advertisement155 1982-06-02 25 I FAIRCHILD A Schlumberger Company TEMPORARY FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATOR YOU CAN EARN US MUCH AS $350 PER MONTH 1 Due to increased demand, we require temporary Female Production Operators tor our third shift (11pm to 7ami. No experience is required and the employment is limited to six months only. In155 words
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Advertisement276 1982-06-02 25 o£% I **4-44H Classified Advertising Works. Olivetti] Olivetti, Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment has immediate vacancies in its manufacturing operations in Singapore for: We offer starting pay $287 At least 3 increments in tha first year $318 after 1 year service 13TH MONTH PAY INTRODUCTORY BONUSES [tvwpaiotea^reaks! i a4O276 words
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Advertisement273 1982-06-02 26 IUI p u+ymm 96 Situations Vacant g) Production MMB SINGAPORE LIMfTED has immediate vacancies for: PRODUCTION I OPERATORS I I (Male/ Female) I I We offer: l# High starting I salary Free medicall benefits Free i transport l# Attendance I allowance I Free uniforms I I Please call I personal273 words
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Advertisement157 1982-06-02 26 150 I PRODUCTION OPERATORS \Sa2jgfiiltffiMKfr JVC requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS $290 P.M. UPWARDS 5 day weak from B.ooam to 5.15pm Perted attendance •ward Full transport reimbursement Air conditioned factory Interesting Job Those with relevant exptriance wM ha paid more on confirmation Cal personally it JVC ELECTRONICS (S) PTE LTD 79,157 words
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Advertisement384 1982-06-02 26 till D*aa»»yssat SANYO EIKTBONICS S PTE ITD urgently reguire^^^ NO SHIFT NO SCOPE WORK We offer- A ttrac five starting salary Various Allowances Confirmation Bonus Free Medical Treatment 'Monthly Recreational Activities/Film Show Please apply personally I with your I.C. at 1 The Personnel Department I 160, Kallang Way Singapore 1334384 words
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Advertisement419 1982-06-02 26 WILD (8) PTE LTD Swtea WMfMifactMrtng Company urgently raquaree: A) TIMEKEEPER (FEMALE) Optic Department o Secondary 4 a Credits In Maths/ English a English speaking a Duties: Timekeeping. B) FEMALE OPERATORS Optic Department o Secondary 2to 4 a English speaking a Experience In Optic work an asset B) SEMI-SKILLED MACHINIST419 words
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Advertisement381 1982-06-02 26 fiili n t-«*n— i" Im 1 H HYMOLD PTE LTD MACHINE OPERATORS on 2 rotation or night shift c Good pay (new scale) c Transport provided c Shift allowances (2nd shift $2/ -3 shift $4/-) c Attendance Incentives Medicals c Hostel provided (or Malaysians c Welfare Recreation Interview at: Mo.381 words
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Advertisement340 1982-06-02 26 y LA Lal i uKrri^Bß When we say we are expanding we mean it. Lamipak's additional new plant at Jurong now offers job opportunities. 1) TECHNICIANS a) MAINTENANCE (ELECTRICAL) b) MAINTENANCE (FITTING WELDING) c) EXTRUSION d) PRINTING c) GRAPHIC PLATE MAKING (CAMERA OPERATORS) f) GRAPHIC PLATE MAKING (GRAPHIC ARTISTS) g)340 words
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Advertisement364 1982-06-02 26 IH /TV L^% l~— uliimmml MIVIB MNOAPORK LIMITED Applications are invited for the following positions: 1) MECHANIC (Chai Chee) NTC 3 in Electronic Servicing/ Maintenance Fitting or equivalent Those with working experience in servicing and maintaining production line I equipment may also apply. I Able to work on 1 shift364 words
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Advertisement415 1982-06-02 26 MULTICORPORATION (SI PTE LTD We are a leading end fast expanding company engaged in marketing, servicing and fabrication of automotive, heavy equipment and related accessories. We invite applications for the following positions: 1. TYPIST e<~CE 'O' level Certificate c Typing speed of 45 wpm c 1 -2 years experience in415 words
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Advertisement475 1982-06-02 26 IjlA Q Employment SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSH], < TfoocLuxrocL Rank a HOTEL Invites applications ror the 9 following positions:- jfl (a) WaMera/WaMraaaea Salary: *«0 Completed Secondary (H Education Applicants must be conver- m sant In English flj Pleasant personality On Prepared to do shift duties ft (b) OwtetaMonCaaMera (Famaia) Salary. 5470 Credit In475 words
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Advertisement406 1982-06-02 26 CATC 1 184-44*2 1 Classified Advertising Works. Beecham Pharmaceuticals STOREKEEPERS The storekeeper will be responsible for the issue, receipt, storage and despatch of raw materials, intermediates, finished products and sundries Applicants should preferably have secondary education. They should be versed in stores procedures. Please apply in writing or call personally406 words
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Advertisement445 1982-06-02 27 ijjlA Q Emptoyment 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous isetan smgdporp-tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has Immediate vacancies for the position of:ASSISTANT BUYERS (Mala) Age 21 25 years Singapore citizens Muat have completed OCE 'A 1 level Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Experience not necessary as training will be provided Funcltons:- to445 words
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Advertisement591 1982-06-02 27 WVICOM PTE LTD ro<|uiroo 1) CLERICAL ASSISTANT 2) DRIVER 3) OFFICE ASSISTANT/ DRIVER REQUIREMENTS: Post (1): c OCE 'O' level passes, c Typing speed of 30 to 45 wprr c Bilingual In English am Mandarin. Poet (2): c Possess class 3 driving II cence. c Must be able to read591 words
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Advertisement480 1982-06-02 27 H f t ■■y I HOTEL PHOENIX has Immediate vacancies for 1) COFFEE HOUSE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Salary $412 p.m. 2) TELEPHONE OPERATOR a Minimum qualification OCE O' Level. Preferably English and Mandarin speaking. a Salary $399 p.m. 3) SECURITY PERSONNEL a Salary $380 p.m. Duty niviMß proviooQ mm no 3rd480 words
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Advertisement506 1982-06-02 27 A manufacturing company in Jurong require the fot;krwioo 1. LORRY ATTENDANTS 2. MACHINE OPERATORS c experience not necessary but must have completed N. S. c successful applicants must be able to start work Immediately c salary negotiable and transport provided Apply personalty at JYOTO WORKS (8) PTE. LTD. 11 -A,506 words
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Advertisement1004 1982-06-02 27 |i||| n noii) i saw 1 F A »a« astabUahwd company Kj}M tfli fT>oOla)to Va>CjJf>CMM fOf tha following poaitions BALEB REPRESENTATIVES (Mala/Famaia) c OCE O p level or secondary education, c Some sales experience preferred. GENERAL CLERK c OCE O 1 Level. c Knowledge of typing. OFFICE BOY CUM DELIVERY1,004 words
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Advertisement1062 1982-06-02 27 J y I BM# j FEMALE HAMORESSERB ay International orgatwistion. c Age 20 lo 30. c Speaks both English and Mandarin. c Preferably with good knowledge of halrdresslng. good working conditions and attractive salary. c Working hour.: 10.30 a.m. to TJOpjn. (Monday to Fridey). 10 30a m to 3.30 p.m.1,062 words
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Advertisement1493 1982-06-02 27 W'i I Q Employment Established piasttc mould factory (win be moving lo Jurong) requires knmsaWotr. 1) STORE CLERK a Male, completed NS 2) DESPATCH RBXR S) MOULD MAKER c With experience. Interested please cal at 202. 2nd Boor Kin Industrial Building IS, Shaw Road. Spore ISM Te):2SSOSII/2SOS7IS Am rtc n1,493 words
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Advertisement746 1982-06-02 28 |if D Empl0 ~66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ASSISTANT FITTERS AND Labourers required Preferably staying In dl.it. 3. 4, 5 and Jurong area Interested applicants, please call personally at Blk 603. 35 Clement! West Street 1, Spore 0612 or contact tel. *****56/9. DESPATCH RO9ERS WITH clasa 2 driving licence required.746 words
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Advertisement734 1982-06-02 28 TRADBM COMPANY REOUMES 1 Driver preferably with sales experience. 2). Typist with general knowledge of Book-keeping. Apply P.O. Box 1475, Spore 9029. URGENTLY REOUMED MECHANICS, Oreasers, Day/Night Pump Attendants. Call personally: 559. Upper Serangoon Road. Tel: *****6. URGENTLY REQUIRED DELIVERY Assistant by established trading company Oood working condlUon. For Interview,734 words
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Advertisement1184 1982-06-02 28 jnp vsniews Boats FOR HIRE DATSUN pick-ups. BMW 7W AUTOMATIC 2 company 1(10 DATSUN 100 C Fully au topanel/dellvery vans and Ualhat- owner. Showroom condlUon. maUc, 1 private owner, alrcond. su lorries Tel: *****00/9 Metallic blue BBS Sports rims, tax new. Showroom condlUon. CAR FOR HIRE. Arrangeable «tc- Phone Peter1,184 words
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Advertisement302 1982-06-02 28 a^stf^B^a^^^-lf _sa»a»Ml^Ma»J^S^SMats»^S^S^a»M^T^^^^^^^^^^i^i«MP»ii»sti»stw»^^i^^iMis^^ a Ba^BßlW- T!^^^*' cSEFHV b *b^sss«b b^ I__^^_'1 g* ■^^"^P'^ss^s«MssS^^^^sWs^ssSm^S^^*Mlw^BsWaß: J\aMl— J^B HBr .uICStM ■^■■■■We- L^^Si^* l^^^"**^^ BUY FRCM ANY OF THESE ADVERTISERS AND WIN VALUABLE PRIZES (APRIL 3 JULY 3 1982) Sbridgestone pjVRD-207 Availmble at all autttonnd BRIDGESTOIME Dealers BLAUPUNKT BOSCH Group Jhe.Fjon^tkmaLSoarid Hiiii.n stereos. Upf%^m f302 words
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Advertisement560 1982-06-02 28 WITH X J\ Jt SPEAKER SYSTEM SOUND BEST HCS 90 (4 ohms) 100 Watts Tri Axial 3Way Speaker System 15 cm x 23 cm CPJJbt\ (6 x 9") HCS-30 (4 ohms) Front Channel Tune up jB» Soeaker for Mldrange St=^ Treble ;Mft: 20 Watts BBOMMfewM Merdeka Trading Company 46. Weld560 words
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Advertisement328 1982-06-02 28 KRAFTIG COI HIGH POWER ELECTRONIC IGNITION FOR POWERFUL PERFORMANCE OPTIMUM MPG LONG LASTING POINTS PLUGS EASY TO INSTALL ONE YEAR FREE SERVICE WITH GUARANTEE Trade Enquiries Welcome 325, PorVlon* Shopping Mol S*l*om Rood. S'por* 0718 TEL: *****92/3 New. BMUtwul Car Saat Cmn STYLE Wide range of colours and materials for328 words
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Advertisement398 1982-06-02 28 auson XR-700 Proven at) ovar tha worM aa ttf moat advanoad and maintenance free hraafceriaea Electronic IgrlHon >ytan» I Savw fuW INj* Me rnilMgs SmotXNw «x«fr»tion EkfrtnaiM costly ignition tuna-upt BanarwsfMsngin* aAicMncy and porformanc* CAB WELL JUfTO ■lfBs!/fl®ff5flina^ Specialist in the supply of genuine spare parts SUBARU Avatlobk at: Torino398 words
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Advertisement865 1982-06-02 29 fjE^ i E Vehicles A Boats 76 Vehicles For Sal* M) Mercedes W Benz W We give you the best i trade-in deals for used Mercedes Benz from 1 977 onwards. t k Robert Ong A 'J||gJM| 1 MOD-IBM MERCEDES 200 whlU brand new condition with autc matlc transmission, power865 words
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Advertisement848 1982-06-02 29 WTO COLT LAMDA 1600 SL. Alrcon. Ist owner. Radio cassette Tip-top condition. $17,500 B *****73 3 Dunlop Street 1070 MITSUBISHI COUPE Lamda OSR. Alrcon and original sports rims. Oood condition. PARF eligible Tel: *****33 END 1070, COLT Lancer 1 owner Road tax Insurance new $20,050 0.n.0. Tel: *****0, Ah Yew.848 words
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Advertisement1610 1982-06-02 29 Q Vehicles Boats TtONO CHOON CO PTE LTD Plot B KawnponQ nvi Fnnoa Carpal* (OppoaMaNswtm Port Ofßca) Tat 7371M0/ *****46 1001 Ford Laser 1.3 L Notchback Alrcond 1000/ 01 Ford Laser 1 3 OL Notchback Alrcond 1000 Ford Cortina 1.6 OL Alrcond IOBS Mitsubishi Oalant 1600 OS Alrcond 1000 Datsun1,610 words
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Advertisement791 1982-06-02 29 W^^^Jt 9W%m^^9^9 Tarn mm%Jd A w AOOOD OFFER for all PARF scrap cars any model good used cars (company and private registration welcome) export documents KONO BENG MOTOR CO. 0107. GroundAoor Gofcton W«fl Auto C«olr« 170, AJbft Str— t T«t U***** JJ*****. ATTRACTIVE CASH OFFER for all good used cars791 words
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Advertisement224 1982-06-02 29 Bill r Proptrttot I CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED A one- stop centre for sale and leasing Your choice of residential, commercial and industrial properties. jß'Trg v4sj B^BBBBI I bb^^^^^^^^^*^bbT J BJBBr i£fi£-4 Brookvale Park Show Apartments open daily 10 am 6 pm 2-month Special Offer! Mortgage Rate at 7 l /z%224 words
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Advertisement1014 1982-06-02 29 jj% C AoMmmodation Praptrttos f Bringing class to country living..* Uoodxlck ftHc^- i^yfflSy »y JLafiH bbV«bVi Prices at *****,000-$352,000 per unit Condominium Maisonettes Upper level: 3 bedrooms. Lower level living/dining.kitchen.etc Located at Simon Lane, off Upper Serangoon Road, about 6.5 miles from the city Close to shopping centres, markets, schools,1,014 words
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Advertisement1488 1982-06-02 30 I IVIIIUF IBSMfr-CMATELY. DIST. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, DMT. 21 Hoover Park, near Buklt Tlmah Shopping Centre, 3-bed-roomed 2-storey terrace, 2 alrcons., well furnished. $1,850 *****0 (agent). BEAUTIFUL DETACHED BUNGALOW Dlst 10. 4 bedrooms, partially furnished, fully alrcon, modern American design, available immediately. $6,800 Call *****85 (agent). BEDOK RISE DETACHED house. 41,488 words
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Advertisement791 1982-06-02 30 awaa^as I B: Eftw Pi OfMTUvS DMT. 15, KATONG double-storey semi-detached 4 bedrooms, servant's, partially furnished, $1350. Collier Properties *****11. DIST Is. SMLAP 2-STOREY terrace. 3 rooms/ servant's, 3 bathrooms, rental: $1,450 unfurnished. *****59/ *****33. P.H.A. DMT. 1* DOUBLE storey terrace. 3 bedrooms, servant's. $1,200 nearly fully furnished. Inter-World Appraisers:791 words
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Advertisement630 1982-06-02 30 a DISTRICT 11, brand new Townhouse, 3 bedrooms, servant's, tastefully furnished with swimming pool. Rental partially furnished: M.SM a DISTRICT 11, 3-bedroomed Townhouse with large balcony, fully furnished with washer, dryer, and 24 hours security service. Full recreational facilities: lljBM a DMTMCT t. beautiful brand new apartment In Furama Tawara630 words
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Advertisement878 1982-06-02 30 BBl 1 I a¥ BVjfc^^^Al ~9k I n ODOT IMS DMT.t (Naar Orchard Yaohan) High floor, well furnished 3-bed- 1 roomed apartment Spacious llv- Ing and dining. Furnished with 2 alrcondltloners 1 and telephone. Avsartli anmsdlalalv RENTAL: SI .MM NEGOTIABLE Plmiring: DMT. t, CAWMIBLL PLAZA on high floor with panoramic878 words
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Advertisement862 1982-06-02 30 DMT. 10, QRENVtLLE. NEW luxurl- ous maisonette. 3 lovely bed- 1 rooms. Games facilities Easy to schools, shopping. Call Admiral *****84/ *****57 for a pleasant 1 bargain! i DMT. 15, WAKE UP to the beautl- ful ocean view 1 Equatorial cool. 1 Palatial 4 lovely bedrooms home 1 Give yourself862 words
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Advertisement896 1982-06-02 30 BMBwl I ai •»*r* w J DIST. S 4-BEDROOMED NEW apartment ouUlde CBD. 4.700 sq.ft. Owner allow tenant to use as office $7400 per month. Patron: *****06/*****11, DMT. t GRANQEFORD Apartment. 3 bedrooms, split level living/ dining, central alrcond, excellent recreational facilities, $4400/- furnished Tel *****32DMT. t WALK-UP apartment near896 words
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Advertisement717 1982-06-02 30 ANO MO KIO/ Clty/Bedok/ Clementl/Toa Payoh. Famished/ unfurnished rooms available Please call: *****21/ *****52 FURNISHED ROOM FOR single occupant with attached bathroom, separate entrance at Orange Road. Call *****75 FURNISHED/UNFURNISHED ROOMS available In HDB or private apartments In any districts Call: *****97/ *****42 ONE MO AJRCOND room Brand new set717 words
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Advertisement838 1982-06-02 30 .All LC towwiwctoUon ■■11 ProittrtlM 1 ATTENTION WOOLLERTON PARK OWNERS An English family serloualy require any unit In Woollerton Park for lease in June/ July Company's lease assured. Will conalder furnished or partly furnished Owners please contact: MANAGING AGENT 2SS7SOS ARCHITECT. GERMAN-CANADIAN seeks small flat, preferably unfurnished. Furnished accommodation, separate838 words
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Advertisement654 1982-06-02 30 184-441* I Classified Advertising Works. sswi Dtat:--15 Boscombe Rd $I.SM 1S Wlmborne Rd $I.SM 21 HuaGuanAvr $IJM 27 JlnSellmang Si im 14 Warlngln Pk SMO.OOO 11 Hlllcrest Rd $800,000 If Duchess Aye $750,000 14 Changl 6 m .s 57M.000 12 MarThomaßd $750,000 t Devonshire Rd $800,000 10 Grennleaf Rise $fOO.OOO654 words
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Advertisement912 1982-06-02 31 r /Urammodation 4 ■■11 r Properties J 89 PropartMS For Sato a) Houses DISTRICT 3567. NEAR SM MING, owner leaving country, doublestorey terrace house. 3 bedrooms, unfurnished, with tenant till March '.983 Price $290,000 ono. Contact Mr Chan. *****68 DIST. I*. JALAN LABU AVER brand new double-storey duplex, splitlevel 3912 words
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Advertisement704 1982-06-02 31 I DIST. i», lvkrt neiuniß aouoiei storey semi-detached, area: 4.000 sq.ft 4 bedrooms, selling $585,000 0.n.0 Call *****5/ 91 1792. DMT. 1«. LUCKY HEIGHTS 2 1/2storey semi-detached. 4 rooms. 3.900 sq.ft. $550,000. View Enterprise Pte Ltd *****54. DIST. I*. SERANGOON OARDEN, single-storey semi-detached^ bedrooms. 4200 sq ft $385,000 Tahiti Homes:704 words
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Advertisement1861 1982-06-02 31 Proyi'tiai J a DISTRICT 11. Cheng Kirn a p Apartment. 3 bedrooms. 1.300 P r sq ft Asking: SSSOJW. a district brand new Fwa> "> ma Toarar, with 2 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, with Xl central alrcond, flooring, Dl swimming pool, close to Or- M chard Road Shopping sq Centres: $480,0001,861 words
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Advertisement790 1982-06-02 31 aBM ann n i ilniiiißi O Proportiss J COMMONWEALTH CLOSE. BLK S3 A HDB 3-roomed, high floor, q Excellent view Convenient loca- li Uon $45,000 *****48 DWT. 0114 OUEENSWAV TOWER High floor. 1.200 sq.ft. 2 bed- A rooms, servant's. $320,000. Chla li Chi Ho Realty. *****19/ *****31 j h DMT.790 words
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Advertisement801 1982-06-02 31 A BROAD RANGE of buyers req'Mre houses/ apartments. WillIng to pay good prices for right properties. Owners please call [Regent *****65. A FEW UMTS of detached bungaI lows/ semi-detached/ terrace I houses urgently required for Immediate purchase. Flexible budgets. Principals call: *****38 DMT. IS, MEYER TOWER Blk C. facing sea,801 words
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Advertisement638 1982-06-02 31 I All c Accowimodatton <t I ttl l T Properties JALAN KSJUMTSwOR FACTORY FOR RENT (oppoaita Langkok Bahni) 1 Ist floor. 3.700 sq.ft. Immediate occupation. Interested, please call: 1373*2* MR LAI/MR CHIN Jwrong JTC Factory tor sa*e> 1. Corner Terrace, 17,000 sq.ft land. 9,000 sq.ft built-in. sellIng $1.1 million ono.638 words
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Advertisement197 1982-06-02 31 a} c Accommoctetion SS af am,. -..at- ■■II I rrcpsnit WAREHOUSE/ FACTORY rental a from 1.500 sq.ft onwards. Call ri *****20/ *****86 after 1030 am s Nippon Enterprise. j WAREHOUSE SPACE OF various 9 slses In central location for lease at competitive rental rates, c Interested please call *****19 s197 words
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Advertisement311 1982-06-02 31 IRCHARO PLAZA. BEAUTIFULLY enovaled and furnished 1750 H ft with private wash facilities E Housing Associates *****68/ fOM HUP COMPLEX Outside BU. 2 units of 216 sq ft each. elllng $500 p.s f Vacant posseslon Meng Housing *****59/ *****9 2*o SQ.FT. AT Woh Hup Cornlex. 6th floor, facing Beach toad.311 words
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Advertisement1398 1982-06-02 32 i AccomnwMtetHKi 1 BRAND NEW OFFICE Space available at GSM Bldg. (dlst. 7) high floor. 1006 sq.ft. $3.30 psf Immediate occupation ADMER: *****88 DIST 0022. QROUNDFLOOR. FACING main road, suitable for showroom, offices and storeroom. Approximately 1,500 sq.ft Price $4 80 psr Tel. *****45. DIST. 1, PRESTIGIOUS BUILDING 1200/ 1500/1,398 words
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Advertisement500 1982-06-02 32 Ml f gar-"* I i DISTRICT 1. PEARLS CENTRE Office cum Shop for sale, good location. 214 sq ft $160,000/-. Tel: *****73/*****29. FAR EAST SHOPPINO Centre (Second Floor) good location, 344 sq.ft Available Immediately. $835 psf 0.n.0 Rolf *****1 1 MUST SELLI RUBY Shopping Plaza groundfloor corner unit 386 sq.ft500 words
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Advertisement403 1982-06-02 32 FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE Shop space of various sizes for rent. Oood for florist, halrdressIng salon, retail shop. TEL:23Sa4II CHANOI OAROEN SHOP cum office, area 2.500 sq.ft. Ideal for freight forwarder operation or storage Available Immediately Rental J2.800 Don Associates *****41/2 OROONOftOOR WOH HUP Complex, prime location, 375 sq. ft403 words
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Advertisement568 1982-06-02 32 _am _a^Bk "^j^* H j± U I JtaWr aH «JW TT *&maY J^ flf "^^J V s -C* .a««Br w Please send me the travel colour brochure. Kagoshima Kyoto x f 3 Nagasaki Osaka 2— -^TBaSaWX s^a^F***"^' '^L Name: I Fukuoka *Mt Fu i j W" X > 1 Nara568 words
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Advertisement120 1982-06-02 32 102 Tours rSoSfr^ASTERN T I DELIGHTS 1 N V Washington. I Gettysburg. Hershey. I Niagara Falls. Toronto 1 I 1000 islands. Ottawa etc I ■EASTERN HIGHUGHTSJ R N y Philadelphia II Washington. Shenandah. I II Valley. JFK Space i Centre. DisneyworW. i Miami, etc Itransamerica I 23 Days western trail120 words
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Advertisement119 1982-06-02 32 KENviIRI TAIWAN PHILIPPINES HONGKONG BANGKOK JAPAN BANGKOK /PAnAYA/ CHIENGMAI 5-doy/ 7-doy dep: Thors Sot. «M_y $731 7-doy $>51 HONGKONG/BANGKOK PAnAYA 8-day dep.: Sundays 8-doy $1465 TAIWAN/HONG KONG/ BANGKOK 9-day/ 1?-doy/ 14-day dep: Mondays 9-dov $1839 12-dOV: $2079 U-doy:-$-199 MANIIA/HONGKONG/ BANGKOK 6-day/ 8-day/ 10-day dep: Thursdays 6-day $1176 8-day $1416 10-day:119 words
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Advertisement384 1982-06-02 32 HAM HO TRMEI SERVICE IS) PTE LTD Bin 1 QUICK Gl 4-1 6- 18, Pearrs Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 01 05. Tet *****33(7 lines) Branch OUct: 1 1 9. People's Park Complex. Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tet 91 1661/91 1662 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****3 TA384 words
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Advertisement360 1982-06-02 32 Q Travd /Travel Ag«nci«s\ P (S) Pte. Ltd. \S Suite o2lB-0220 Mezzanine I Floor Singapore Shopping Centre 190 Clemenccau 1 Avenue Singapore 0923 I *****55 I Kuala Lumpur I \t- *****2 /All Thailand Thai Dainties 5 Bdayss73s!s9ls Dep. Every Saturday Hongkong Imperial Banquet I overnight stay In Macau V 7days360 words
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Advertisement640 1982-06-02 32 I Guide (INDONESIA! I HOLIDAYS Medan Ldke Toba 5 Days $520 Fverv Tuesday Bali 4 Days $889 Daily Jakarta Bogor Puniak ip.ui.i-. Bandung 5 Days $659 Every Saturday MALAYSIA TOURS 3D GENTING C/A $170. $240 3UGENTINO(AIR) $363 3DTIOMAN $23f 3DKUANTAN $1»5 3D CLUB MED S» 0 4D PENANG (Air) $440640 words
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Obituary, Illustration82 1982-06-02 33 WONG FOOT TENG Aged 77 paaaad away paacafulty on 1at Juna. 82 at 2.05 p.m. rWTIiry vVfiHIO Wit* Mdm Yaow Soon Pui Sons: D«uflht»r»-in-l«w Wang Lock Kaam B«Uy Tan Wong Lock Chang JannHar Wong May Ymg Wooq Lock HtonQ Wonfl Lock Hoocn Daughters: Soo»-in-l«w: Wong W*a Kim Foo82 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1982-06-02 33 ROBERT TEH Age: 39 Years. Passed away on 30TH MAY, 1982 Leaving Behind: Wife, 1 Son, 2 Daughters. Mother a Father, Brothers a Meters, Nieces a Nephews and All Loved Ones. Cortege leaves TODAY: Block 11, 2N, Martilmg Dnva at 2pm. for 8EVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, BALESTKR ROAD84 words
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Obituary35 1982-06-02 33 We express our deepest condolences to the family of the late MR. ONG M AH SOH who passed away peacefully on the 30th May 1982 From: The directors and staff of M/S DELGO PTE. LTD.35 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1982-06-02 33 MR. MCMMD TAN HAK MM MM PASSED AWAY SUDOENLV ON TUESDAY 1 LIAVMQ BBMD LOVED ONES TO MOURN HIS LOSS. CORTEGE VHLL LEAVE BLK M, 1t1B OLD AW 'ORT ROAD, ON SATURDAY tJUB AT 11JS«m FOR MT. VERNON CRSMATOmWL41 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1982-06-02 33 MM K OH Ml HUAV DC PAR TED 30 5*2 "A merry heart makcth a cheerful Countenance: but by sorrow of the heart the spirit Is broken." Pravitta 1*13 You were never sorrowful right up to the end. For that we shall always remember a cheerful friend.64 words
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Obituary, Illustration20 1982-06-02 33 JOYCE JOSEPHINE EVANS PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 1ST JUNE BODY LYING AT 14 EWE BOON RD. FUNERAL SERVICE PHONE 2W2W0.20 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1982-06-02 33 Th« tmm*i (A tt>« MaQaniKadar ■WK&M1 wnrnt 10 axpfaas dott iwwhw! Ihaafea aad aBaracMtaM le a> ralali«aa and Man* and alatl of T.TJA, MEMENS COMPONENTS lor Ifcolrjilnd donaMowa. oondodunwg tntr nemnt bf—vmtit34 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1982-06-02 33 MRS CHE KUAN VAU WlthM tO •XpfNS ttf W iMflftfStt mm III to m~ nimm. Wm<i. cotImhm (Min. <N CnmiMmpiMGin mi AICA) and PaMara Irani tt» Citwy Ch»rt«iw« C— >w> *m Mwlr tt>tc BMrt mmmiwit40 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1982-06-02 33 HJ A. HAMB S. MONO. O AUS (AQCOrt) DEPARTED 27 SJJ2 THE FAMR.Y OF THE LATE HJ. A. HAMB MONO. QAU8 WISHES TO EXPRESS THEM HEARTFELT THANKS AMD APFKECIATION TO ALL RELATIVES AND FRIENDS FOR THEM KIND ASSISTANCE. ATTENDANCE. PRAYERS AND DONATIONS OURINO THEIR RErnr kkikiiht47 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1982-06-02 33 JOSEPH LEE AH MUN, AGED 84 PA88ED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 1.642 AT 24, JXLEY ROAD. BODY LYING IN STATE AT THE PARISH HALL OF THE CHURCH OF THE 8ACRED HEART, TANK ROAD. CORTEGE WILL LEAVE FOR C.C.K. ON FRIDAY 4.6.82 AT 2PM.42 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1982-06-02 33 MRS LENA A. PEREIRA, 64 Called to utornal rest on May 28, 1982. Mr Abraham P. Pereira and family thank Rev. Fr. Martin, the Redemptontt communities in Singapore and Malaysia, the Choir, prayer groups, the religious orders, relatives and friends for their prayers, condolences, help and donations during their52 words
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Obituary33 1982-06-02 33 THE FAMH.Y OF the late Mr Leong Wing Tun wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and colleagues for their condolences, wreaths, donations, attendance and kind assistance during their recent bereavement33 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1982-06-02 33 MOM SEAH MEOW CHENG Departed 2nd Jum 1M0 'Dearest mother, We mlsi you so much. The Love you cave us Spoke beautifully of you.' Always remsmbsrsd by cMdran and srantfcMMrwi.34 words
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Obituary, Illustration21 1982-06-02 33 MOHO USOOF MOHO SALEEM DEPARTED OM 2/0701 SADLY MISSED BY WIFE, SONS, DAUOHTERS-W-LA w a ORANO CHILDREN.21 words
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Advertisement737 1982-06-02 34 APPOINTMENTS Kuktkraf is the only integrated leather, leather-goods and footwear manufacturer in the nation. An expansion program has been undertaken in order to meet the ever-increasing demand for our products and several vacancies have been created due to the necessary reorganisaion. Applications are therefore invited for the following appointments: A.737 words
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Article681 1982-06-02 35 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP says Selangor Turf Club should have acted boldly to uphold prestige of the big sprint A DANGEROUS precedent has been set. Two highly-rated stayers, Saas Fee and Taman Singapura, have been included in the line-up for the $50,000 King's Gold Cup trial over 1,200 mReuter - 681 words
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Article, Illustration395 1982-06-02 35 They clash on Saturday ON THE TRACK with TIPTOP KUALA LUMPUR, Tues LlkM Onl, with two successive victories out of three starts, underlined his chances in the Class 1 Div 4 sprint on Saturday with an impressive 600 m workout in 40.8 sec here395 words
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Article993 1982-06-02 35 There will be off-course betting at Bukit Timah today bat no sale of Big Sweep tickets DAfr -I 1.30 MARA Class 2 Div B IVAt^Ei 1 1,200 m 1 2 Otow T*4 (ljkandar PC) KFCbaag 8 I 85*1 Btae Meaatata 18 (Bukit Tlmah SC) DNbtn 3993 words
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Article45 1982-06-02 35 RACE 1: Glow, Delight RACE t: Jot Ahead, Dynamite Dnrk RACE S: Snow Prim*, Pleasant Pleaanre RACE 4: Kadasan, Lovely Virginia RACE t: Rlbat, Ortaaa RACE Jay Of Harmony, Hypocrite RACE 1: Syahas, Bold Decree RACE 8: Singapore Prince, Aleak RACE I: Polyanna, Zermatt45 words
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Advertisement410 1982-06-02 35 Ambassador City From June Ist until September 30th we'll guarantee your accommodation at a 40% incentive discount you can't afford to miss and we'll make your business trip an investment. mmmmmmmmmm. li^l^l'^!-^ 1 ,000 rooms and suites in IH^L* three categories to suit every mmm^Hr v f~~ businessman With a410 words
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Advertisement604 1982-06-02 35 AHILOW A Suite 2110 21st Floor. Shaw Centre No 1 Scotts Road mV'V'4 Smqapoce 0922 Tel *****69 J Chief Accountant I $60,000 A leading international organisation with an established presence in this Region is seeking a qualified and experienced Chief Accountant to join its management team in Petaling Jaya The604 words
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455 1982-06-02 36 MADRID, Tues. The World Cup soccer finals there are barely two weeks before the first match is just around the corner but, in many ways, it is still very far away. Though Spanish television declared that the "World Cup started" with theAP - 455 words
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Article196 1982-06-02 36 OTHER SOCCER BUENOS AIRES, Tues. Ferrocarril Oeste, Estudiantes, Talleres and Quilmes qualified for the semi-finals of the Argentine soccer championships yesterday. Ferrocarril drew 0-0 with Independiente Rivadavia, Estudiantes drew 2-2 with San Martin and Talleres beat Racing Cordoba 3-1. Estudiantes and Ferrocarril had previously won their quarter-final games and TalleresReuter; AFP - 196 words
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Article, Illustration436 1982-06-02 36 LONDON, Tues. Northern Ireland have included outstanding 17-year-old prospect Norman Whiteside in their 22-strong squad chosen yesterday for the World Cup soccer finals starting in Spain on June 13. Whiteside, a striker who recently made his debut for English First Division Manchester United, had played for IrelandAgencies - 436 words
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Article81 1982-06-02 36 BONN, Ties. Seeeer fans might have trouble reeepdalM West Germany's PlMl Brelteer when be pUys la tie World Cap finals In Spain later this After eight yean with an unkempt beard, Breltner hae decided ea a cteaa shaven leek and, by his own admission, bowReuter - 81 words
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Article119 1982-06-02 36 AUCKLAND, Tues. New Zealand have no need to be apprehensive about playing in the World Cup finals in Spain, according to Graham Taylor, manager of the English First Division club Watford. Watford recently completed a three-match tour of New Zealand. Speaking after the thirdAP - 119 words
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Article, Illustration344 1982-06-02 36 STEVE McGARRY FIXTUMfS i GROUP THOSE) Juno IMI (EMM. t 00pm I v HUNGARY Juno It* (Etch* 9 00pm v BELGIUM Juno 23rd (AMconta. OOpm ARGENTINA Colour* AMBkM Matrtp UWMm woau> cuf RNAia nccono It 7» nrtWourf Oovnod by STEVE a ADRIAN McGAKRY wu.Yt ymmrm wgo ki atvooc pwyw344 words
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265 1982-06-02 37 Ang and Lee make it to final rounds JAKARTA, Tues. Singapore's Ang Wah Heng and Lee Yew Chye qualified for the final rounds of the Asian table tennis championships here yesterday. Lee beat Saudi Arabia's Amir Saleh 21-13, 21-15 and Ang outplayed Indonesia's Hendra Gunawan 21-9, 21-9 in the preliminaryAFP - 265 words
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Article194 1982-06-02 37 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By TOH KIAN LAM, a Chinese High School student, looks a cut above the rest in the boys' under-16 national age-group table tennis championships, starting at Poi Ching School, Toa Payoh. tomorrow. His talent was spotted two years ago when he was194 words
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Article356 1982-06-02 37 GOLF CHAT ...By DEREK WILD THE inward nine holes of Sentosa Golf Club's splendid new Serapong Course will be open to members and their guests for the first time on Saturday. In fact, players with a 24 handicap or below will be able to356 words
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583 1982-06-02 37 TAY KWANG JIN, the Singapore Island Country Club's new champion, is fancied to win this week's first ASEAN senior golfers' tournament over the Island Location's pleasant Old Course tomorrow and on Friday, reports DEREK WILD. But the long-hitting Tay won't be able583 words
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200 1982-06-02 37 GOLF ROUND-UP IX)NDON, Tues. Britain's Tony Jacklin beat West German Bemhard Langer at the first extra hole of a sudden-death play-off at to win the British Professional Golfers' Association championship in Hillside, Southport, yesterday. Jacklin, 37, had a final round of 70 and200 words
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Article, Illustration199 1982-06-02 37 PARIS, Tues. American Zina Garrison, making her first European tennis tour as a professional after winning the junior Wimbledon title last year, has provided both a giantkilling and rags-to-riches story at this year's French Open championships. Zina, unseeded for the women's singles, earned herself \rReuter - 199 words
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407 1982-06-02 37 PARIS, Tues. Jimmy Connors, the men's No. 1, and Chris Evert Lloyd, the women's top seed, for the French Open tennis championships, won their way into the quarter-finals and semi-finals respectively here yesterday. Connors, making a determined bid for the one big titleReuter - 407 words
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Article274 1982-06-02 37 MANCHESTER, Toes. Defending champion John McEun, troubled by Injured ankle, said y estenUy he hopra to play at the Wimbledon tennis championships at the end of the month. "I hope I'll be ready In time for Wimbledon, bat It's not one of those snapping of flager thugs,"UPI - 274 words
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Article, Illustration127 1982-06-02 37 LONDON, Tues. India's Ramsesh Krishnan, beaten by Czechoslovakia's Ivan Lendl in the third round of the French Open championships in Paris last week, crashed out of the Kent tennis tournament to unheralded New Zealander Dave Mustard in Beckenham yesterday. Krishnan lost two tie-breaks to go out inAFP - 127 words
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Advertisement360 1982-06-02 37 Our little DUTCH BABY is now a pretty young lady 1 d/SammmmsSjk who can cook. BJIU lH 1»f J_v il It's wonderful to see kids grow up and that's what happened to the little t&Bj^X'^&r Dutch Baby on our new Dutch Baby Full Cream Evaporated Milk tin. She really can360 words
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Article, Illustration250 1982-06-02 38 PATRICK BABTIANS - PATRICK BABTIANS By SSRA hope to convince delegates at meeting FOREIGN delegates, who will converge in the Republic for the 12th South-east Asia Games Council meeting on Friday, are to be sounded out on the possibility of including squash in next year's Games, which Singapore250 words
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Article29 1982-06-02 38 ATHLETICS: Michelle Scutt, 21-year-old bank clerk, set a British and Commonwealth record of 50.63 sec. for the women's 400 metres at a meet in Cwmbran, Wales, yesterday.29 words
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Article36 1982-06-02 38 Norwegian school teacher Grete waltz, 28, won the L'eggs mmi -marathon for the fourth successive year in New York. Waitz, a three-time winner of the New York city marathon, clocked 31 mm. 59 sec.36 words
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Article102 1982-06-02 38 BASEBALL: Detroit Tigers edged out California Angels 4-3 in an American League game. Other results: American: Boston Red Sox 5 Oakland Athletics 2, Toronto Blue Jays 5 New York Yankees 4, Cleveland Indians 9 Minnesota Twins 4, Baltimore Orioles 8 Texas Rangers 7, Kansas City Royals 11 Chicago102 words
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Article37 1982-06-02 38 BOXING: Unbeaten Edwin Rosario, of Puerto Rico, put himself in line for a world super-featherweight title shot when he stopped American Edwin Viruet in the third round of their scheduled 10--round bout in Las Vegas.37 words
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Article27 1982-06-02 38 CYCLING: Soviet riders consolidated their hold on the Tour of Britain amateur road cycling race by taking the first three overall placings in Skegness, England.27 words
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Article21 1982-06-02 38 Rene Koppert, 21, of Holland, won the prologue of the Criterium Dv Dauphine cycling race In Avignon, France. Agencies.Agencies - 21 words
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239 1982-06-02 38 LONDON, Tues. The visiting Indian cricketers collected the first win of their England tour when they beat Hampshire by three wickets at South- ampton yesterday. The victory will be an important confidencebooster before their two one-day internationals against England next week. Set to scoreReuter - 239 words
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171 1982-06-02 38 Kalli is saviour for the Warwicks LONDON, Tues. Former West Indies Test star Alvin Kallicharan scored 235 to save Warwickshire from the follow-on in the County cricket championship match against Worcestershire yesterday. Scores: At CfcMrterfleM: Nottinghamshire 320-9 dec and 77-2. Derbyshire 259 (J. Wright 141 no., G. Miller 44, R.Reuter - 171 words
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241 1982-06-02 38 Webb should net national coach's job THE hunt is oh for a national squash coach to replace New Zealand's Tony Naughton, whose contract with the Singapore Squash Rackets Association expired in April, reports PATRICK BASTIANS And speculation is that it will end with Englishman, Martin Webb that is, if the241 words
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214 1982-06-02 38 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By GILLIAN Chee and Christina Tham stole the show with a record-break-ing dead-heat first place in the 100 metres backstroke for girls' under-14 on the first day of the Singapore Swimming Club junior championship at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. The pair214 words
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Advertisement554 1982-06-02 38 ■HI ■■itQI i *J MHHP Pre-set program timing is one of the kinds of magic HKSSHHBHI^^^H'I I' you with auto search, auto scan and other handy you get with the MINI-WIZARD One station of the Vj^Mß |H frr7-? B functions. By installing the power amps of your pre-set AM/FM stations554 words
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Article, Illustration462 1982-06-02 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By VERONICA MULVEY looks like having a bright future in athletics if her performances in the seventh expatriate schools meet at the Jurong Stadium yesterday is anything to go by. The 13-year-old United World College student won both the 100 metres and 200AZIZ HI SSIN - 462 words
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471 1982-06-02 39 Tjia makes third seed Foo sweat for berth AFTER an easy openingnight tie in the national junior badminton individual championships, thirdseeded Foo Khian Jin had to sweat for a third-round berth at the Singapore Badirinton Hall last nip'.ti, reports LEX SHOW YAM. His second-round opponent, Welly Tjia, came back strongly471 words
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Article263 1982-06-02 39 R. MANORAJ - R. MANOR AJ By FAROUK MARICAN, 36, a former international hockey player has been appointed manager of the national team. Farouk, had been active on the international scene for more than 10 years. He made his final appearance at the 1970 Asian Games in Bangkok.263 words
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Article156 1982-06-02 39 Patsy's goals put SRC in final SINGAPORE Recreation Club, with the help of international striker Patsy LJm's goals, overcame a resolute Theresians 2-1 in the Singapore Women's Hockey Association knock-out semi-finals on the Padang yesterday, reports R. MANORAJ. Moaned Theresians coach V.K. Chelvam: "We had our chances, but did not156 words
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194 1982-06-02 39 THE Singapore Rugby Union have mapped out a series of fund-raising projects for the Asian Rugby Football Union championship, which they will host in November. SRU officials, determined to make the event the most spectacular and memorable ever, have put their machinery into motion.194 words
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202 1982-06-02 39 SOME of this month's World Cup soccer ties will be telecast live from Spain by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. Already confirmed are the two firstround matches between England and France on June 16 and Poland and Peru on June 22. SBC will also televise202 words
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Article238 1982-06-02 39 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By ANG HOCK SANS dazzling peformance (or Kong Siong during the recent National Basketball League championship did not escape the attention of the Basketball Association of Singapore selectors. Ang, a former youth player, has shown immense improvement over the past year, particularly in238 words
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Article67 1982-06-02 39 BANGKOK. Tues. Thailand's first world flyweight boxing champion Pone Kingpetch died at a hospital here late last night of a heart attack and pneumonia, hospital sources said today. He was 47. The three-time world flyweight champion, who had been suffering from a number of ailments for several years,AFP - 67 words
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Article40 1982-06-02 39 EAST RUTHERFORD, Tues. The Chicago Sting beat New York Cosmos 4-3 yesterday to win the Traas Atlantic challenge Cup soccer tournament in New Jersey. In a consolation match, Napoli, of Italy, defeated National, of Uuruguay, 3-0. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration346 1982-06-02 39 LEK SEOW YAM - LEK SEO W YAM By CHUA Koon Siong and Sarvindar Singh two of Singapore's top weightlifters will leave tomorrow for two weeks of intensive training in Jakarta. Their training stint is in line with *-i the Singapore Amateur Weightflfting Federation's efforts to upgrade346 words
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Article58 1982-06-02 39 TODAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON National junior championships (SB Hall, 7.30 p. m.). BOWLING National championships (Celebrity Bowl, 8 45a.m.). SOCCEB BGBFL Dtv. I: Cisco v Customs SC (Farrer Park, 515 p.m.); Frtoatly: Jollilads v Mohan's Dept Store (Queenstown, 5.15 p. m TABLE TENNB National age-group meet (Poi Ching School, 2j>. m58 words
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264 1982-06-02 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE are strongly tipped to be the first hosts of the I ASEAN Champion I Clubs' soccer competition, scheduled early next year. The other candidates are Malaysia and originators Indonesia. Singapore are being given serious consideration because of their facilities264 words
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Article150 1982-06-02 39 Young Ting shines JEFFREY TING, a name as fresh as his youthful looks, is the new leader in the Masters' qualifying list of the Anchor BeerMaruman Lighters national bowling championships at the Celebrity Bowl. Ting accumulated 1.254 pinfalLs to dislodge overnight leader K. T. Ong (1,246). Veteran southpaw Peter Lew150 words
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Article50 1982-06-02 39 THE Ovaltine individual graded squash championships will be held from Aug 7-22 and not from July 31-Aug 15 as reported las: week. The Singapore Squash Rackets Association explained the change of dates is because the Anchor Business Houses league had to be fitted into the squash calendar.50 words
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Article, Illustration280 1982-06-02 39 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By THREE million dollars that's Singapore's budget for staging the South-east Asia Games from May 28-June 6 next year. Disclosing the figure, Singapore National Olymec Council president Mr W. Barker said: "Three million dollars is not a lot of money for organising280 words
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Advertisement309 1982-06-02 39 In so many situations and more you'd wish you had a moNesrrren ii i a Situations Special features and functions Picture yourself on the road in /our office, a phone »s^«r A P re recorded cassette with 36 outgoing call from New York, and all other calls following, are announcements309 words
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Article138 1982-06-02 40 Baby who's a perfect 10 MRS Christina Sanuvne with her "giant" baby 19-kg boy believed to be one of the largest babies ever bam. The biggest baby on recard Is believed to have weighed 1M kg. The bay, Slthandlveni Samane, is the fifth child of Mrs Samane, 32, who livesAP - 138 words
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313 1982-06-02 40 One in 10 weekend drivers is drunk, says book WASHINGTON, Tues. As many as 10 per cent of all drivers are drunk, by legal definitions, on weekend nights, a new book on drunken driving says. < The book says most motor-vehicle crashes in which alcohol plays a part involve farUPI - 313 words
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Article, Illustration650 1982-06-02 40 MONEY PART OF GULF NATIONS' PEACE EFFORTS MANAMA, Tuos. ARAB states on the Persian Gulf offered Iran US$25 billion (Sss2 billion) yesterday to stop its war with Iraq, apparently afraid triumphant Iranian armies will invade Iraqi territory to oust President Saddam Hussein,Agencies - 650 words
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Article46 1982-06-02 40 KATHMANDU, Tues. A 90--minute storm damaged 800 homes in and around Janakpur, a town 120 km south of the Nepalese capital, last Friday, the official national news agency said today. The storm also damaged crops and disrupted communications but there were no casualties. UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Article31 1982-06-02 40 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials remained unchanged at 819.54 in the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 31 words
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Article43 1982-06-02 40 JAKARTA, Tues. Five deaths have been reported in an outbreak of cholera which has stricken 386 people in the West Java regency of Bandung since early last month, the head of the area health office, Dr A. Abikusna said today. AP.AP - 43 words
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Article, Illustration303 1982-06-02 40 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Tuesday THE Chinese Prime Minister, Mr Zhao Ziyang, has asked Japan for more financial assistance and technology to develop China's offshore oil fields and modernise the country's outdated industrial plants, Japanese officials announced tonight. Mr303 words
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Article195 1982-06-02 40 BEIJING, Tues. Chinese security authorities have detained an American woman on "theft of state secrets" allegations in the first such action since the Cultural Revolution. The US embassy, confirming the incident this morning, said it has protested to the Chinese government about "notification and access"Reuter; UPI - 195 words
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Advertisement251 1982-06-02 40 Why they left England has pianists Scow Yit Kin, Toh Chee Hung and Melvyn Tan Ban Eng. Northern Ireland has former violin child prodigy Lee Pan Hon; North America has the choreographer brothers Goh Choo Chiat and Choo San; and West Germany has ballerina-choreographer Melinda Lewis. And that's not the251 words
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Advertisement384 1982-06-02 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. One of the first beneficiaries of the Government's decision to build the MRT is Chartered Bank, reports RICHARD SEAH. CHRIS LIM profiles the growth of Transmarco from a small company into a leading distributor of luxury products in the Republic. Genting Bhd has384 words
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Miscellaneous133 1982-06-02 40 UP TO Ip.m. TODAY: Showers In several areas in the early morning. TEMP. (C) op to (a.m. tomorrow: M max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: I.X p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: f.s< a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 8/15 C Showers MmU» 24/36 C Fair Baagkek 27/34 C Cloudy Melbeane 7/15 C Showers BriJbiK 16/28133 words
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Article1919 1982-06-02 1 Cop or cavalry mascot? Fewer than half a per cent of police officers in England and Wales are black. MOIRA MEECHAM charts one man's attempts to integrate with the forces of law and order. THE SCARMAN REPORT 'The destruction of racial prejudice requires a determined and concerted effort throughout society,1,919 words
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Article, Illustration33 1982-06-02 1 kcd in rec cnt y^ n3VC Pf troK T UndeßUnd Safeguard^ k fester *3tt=ssaf* -£sssH A recent London police ml v ill n mini m B^^^< a L Lbufijj^iUi I33 words
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Article, Illustration272 1982-06-02 2 THE BODY IN QUESTION THE BRUTE MACHINE (Ch 5, 11.11 p.m.): This ninth episode on the human body examines the mechanism of action In man. How Is the Idea of action in our minds converted Into the act Itself? Jonathan Miller and Dudley Moore discuss the neurological implications272 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration913 1982-06-02 3 KANNAN CHANDRAN talks to Maggie Ross on speech training. CAN one person fill a role that effectively requires three? With the recent exit of speech trainers Judy Niner and lan de Staines from SBC, a hiatus in SBC's daily functioning has to be filled by a solitary913 words
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Article295 1982-06-02 3 Festival of Early Fassbinder Films Part II Go*th«-lnstitut Auditorium 7.30 p.m. Until July 1. Free Previewed by JOHN DE SOUZA MORE provocative celluloid from the enfant terrible of modern German cinema Rainer Werner Fassbinder in Part Two of the Festival of Early Fassbinder Films. Fear Eats The Soul295 words
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Article, Illustration461 1982-06-02 3 NUS Choir June 2, 8 p.m. Victoria Theatre Previewed by REBECCA CHUA WHEN the NUS Choir make their choral tour of Shrewsbury and Croydon from June 10-20, it would have been so easy to resort to a well-tried Western repertoire. But singer-songwriter, conductor, ordained minister, businessman Samuel461 words
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Article1288 1982-06-02 4 By DR PK Good communication, free communication, with or between men, is always therapeutic. Carl Rogers EFFECTIVE communication is very important in any human relationship and it is even more crucial between a patient and his doctor. Although the onus of establishing good communication falls on the doctor,1,288 words
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Article, Illustration811 1982-06-02 4 KATE MORRISON - KATE MORRISON By in London IN THE 1950s motherhood was considered a woman's career, and the baby manuals advised her to control and regulate her new baby as if she were managing an office. "Be careful," warns a baby book of the period, "never to overdo811 words
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Advertisement14 1982-06-02 1 Professor Higgins of SBC LEISURE, Page 3 The doctor is in OUTLOOK, Paga 414 words
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Advertisement195 1982-06-02 2 Viol I AMuS Greatest Leather Attraction Asia's best for the third year running 0 ■NTEAN/moNAt Incorporating the first IC^tk^r INTERNATIONAL KCI JLi W LEATHERGOODS FAIR MMMM JUNE 2 5, 1982. WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE OPEN DAILY: 10a.m. 3p.m. (Trade registered visitors only) 3p.m. 6p.m. (Public) Come and see what's in195 words
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Miscellaneous14 1982-06-02 2 rag; j^H Jane Seymour appearing In Best Sellers' Seventh Avenue (Ch 3, 11.52 p.m.)14 words
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Miscellaneous576 1982-06-02 2 «BC5 sees CROCODILE Tears (Ch 8, 9M p.m.): In an act of revenge, Wen Jun exposes the Tian En's negligence which caused the death of a pregnant woman. He, with evidence provided by a nurse, speaks against Tian during a press conference. Tian has to face a medical board inquiry576 words
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Miscellaneous338 1982-06-02 2 him when he tries to escape from the police. C TV MALAYSIA) BEST Sellers Seventh Avenue (Ch 3, 11.52 p.m.): In this first of a new series, Jay Blackman works hard at odd jobs to support his family. His younger brother, Al, too has to drop out from school to338 words
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Miscellaneous1256 1982-06-02 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Jaws (Chi- 7.30 News And Weather Forecast nese/r) (Malay) 4.20 Male And Female In Plants And 7.50 Sandrwara Memti Sert|a Animals 8.35 Your Shopping Guide 4.30 The Adventures Of Guiver 8.45 Today's FBI Gulf Coast 4.50 Medical Report 9.45 News1,256 words
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Advertisement42 1982-06-02 3 THE INCREDIBLE FLYING MACHINE \^_^^^^^l 1" Yours free* with every medium Pizza Hut Jalan Jelita today! r J We're open 1 1 .30 am to 1 0pm daily. *Offer till June 27th MKtttk I_^^^^.^^-| or while stocks last peps] Pfed *"l -Hut42 words
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Advertisement327 1982-06-02 3 From Sime Darby Travel i^ 2 O days Syd 11^ California WyOm w tours for only SSSB9O^J^TOwM no hidden c osts!^-^^J/ Singapore-Sydney- v^?v W^^ America return, with n^S/J^CA y nights five-star hotel f[fijj\\ #'X accommodation L \ry^ /J^^ for only *****0 \*v^TOy three departures weekly! Tz^^^^r V\/)l For people who327 words
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Advertisement333 1982-06-02 4 A community service project of the Singapore Medical Association and The Straits Times The answer to lasting beauty goes skin deep. Cream of Oils. Under the surface of your skin, each individual skin cell needs rfi^ moisture to remain soft, and healthy. ■^^^B HlHk^^^^fll^^rr^ vn wmc gasoline fumes and even333 words
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Advertisement89 1982-06-02 4 i BHHIHBfIHI i Anbesol's' local anaesthetic formula relieves pain and helps healing I If you suffer from mouth ulcers or denture irritation see your nearest pharmacy or drugstore and ask for Anbesol* Anbesol* contains a local anaesthetic and it is available without prescription It also includes two powerful antiseptics *o89 words
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Advertisement394 1982-06-02 5 CAPITOL "REPUBLIC "now" Showing (CAP *****59) 11am. 1.45, 4, 8.30 9.15 Mo Fr«« List jj (REP *****02) 11«n, 1.45, 4, 6.45 A 9.15 Mo Fra* List f LD. wi\t sunn srtfiiomGNX sou*)* CAfiTKaj The mo*t >^Baaß^B I Heart -Stopping af^jWy B? g Action sine* Wkj±n L^S^S mum 4|^/ H I^B^v394 words
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Advertisement426 1982-06-02 5 /^Sk\ the (^nepluneiSM 6th Floor, Overseas Union House. Col Iyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****22 B^bV^^^Bh xJ sL TBt 'V/< 4B^Bh Bw^rHr^ W^P7^^^^^ '^^^^RjpF '•/'I .^UbbbbbbbMbV jB^B'TH. VaT" i^S i **?!*SW^BiH I i »> HaPAiT- *k' l^sP3BF > '^l IfcHaWaaTi JaalZ A*^- nfMiHaH aY tT**^*lC^ "^L ißJsaaaaßaß^Bwf jß^^f^/^^^ |JpP'* T'426 words
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Advertisement169 1982-06-02 5 There is only one RAFFLES This is the jstory of one of the most famous hotels in the world. There may be others more luxurious, more opulent, but none has shared so intimately the vicissitudes of its birthplace as the Raffles. This book relives its saga and remembers the characters169 words
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Advertisement337 1982-06-02 5 >ltu romantic 411 WEEK! PATUAV (*****00) NOTE TIMEB: I llMlnAl 10.30 am, 3.00 7.30pm V I PATRONB PLEASE NOTE I As the main film feature will start almost immedi- i I I ataly after the advertised show timas, patrons ara kindly advisad to coma early. < SCHOOL CHILDREN CONCESSIONS I337 words
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Advertisement652 1982-06-02 5 iii&CATHAYJ! I > [PjrJ ORGANISATON 4lh -ROMANTIC' WEEK) (I I, I SHOWS NOTE TWaiS: I WJOwn. 3.00 7.30p«n I I SdM^CMMran I 1 Al Day Show* Only I I StaastiJO ClretoSLSO ,>, PATRONS PLEASE NOTE A* ttM mam Him toalur* will! I •larl aimed Imm»d4al»»)r altar lha ad»arttaad ahewl Tim»«652 words
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Advertisement333 1982-06-02 6 WTTTHCWTER I $1 MILUQN IN PRIZES A Mercedes Benz 280SE B^ Iml 5 prizes: Rolex Day-date Chronometer in I /l^^S^ A =25?SS. JP'^^'^^k I 18ct. gold wj^super President gold X^ Ar\ <^^^> .and lustration f«r.) MtUfKKt^^ JKK^SKk^. IB brSCelet /AC /^^iSr^N. rf\\ /2iSP%ik\ I mfm F^mM ■rttvA^ 'T^l* 1 V333 words
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Article, Illustration915 1982-06-02 1 TEO HAN WUE - TEO HAN WUE By IN sweat-soaked leotards and tights their agile limbs and supple bodies bend, swing, leap and piroutte keenly as though they have completely recovered from the exhausting day. The stuffy studio gets even warmer when the routine gets well under915 words
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Article403 1982-06-02 1 MADAM Wong Tew Chin, 36, could very well spend her evenings leisurely with her husband and two children like any happy housewife. Bat for twe evenings m week she Is at the dance studio at the National Theatre to give gui dance and Inspiration to badding dancers403 words
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Article, Illustration854 1982-06-02 2 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By MOST documentary films made on China, either featured the scenic places of interest or highlighted the country's glorious past. Few told of the country's present and even fewer discussed the future. The latest about the world's most populated nation,854 words
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Advertisement358 1982-06-02 1 APPOINTMENTS An established Group of Companies providing a diversified range of services to the oil, gas and marine-related industries Is looking for career-minded and ambitious Individuals to Join as: PERSONNEL OFFICER The selected candidate will be involved in personnel recruitment and administration and industrial relation work. Preference will be given358 words
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Advertisement248 1982-06-02 1 MC Packaging Pte Ltd (A member of Lam Soon Group) Planning Assistant This is a challenging opportunity for a techr cally trained man, who is determined to pc sue a career in production scheduling. H would be required to schedule the day to dc production work. Applicants should possess GCE248 words
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Advertisement258 1982-06-02 2 APPOINTMENTS A leoding Property Development Organization has a vacancy for the post of: I ACCOUNTANT countant will assist in the day to day nonagement of all financial matters of the iroup including preparation of monthly manigement accounts, reports and cash flow, tudgets for various projects. IUALIFICAT.ONS Member of Singapore Society258 words
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Advertisement401 1982-06-02 2 W Jaffar Frjce 9 f LJussein Associates Sdn.KKL 'aterhouse Associates JM I Jaffar Hussein Associates Sdn Bhd (JHA) is affiliated to Price Watertiouse 9 Associates International, providing management consultancy services. Price 9 Watertiouse Associates in Malaysia operates as a division of JHA. The company V ji. provides management consultancy services401 words
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Advertisement225 1982-06-02 2 A Building Materials Company invites applications for the position of:SALES EXECUTIVES Applicants should preferably: Be around 28 to 35 years of age and selfmotivated. Possess own vehicle* Have experience in marketing building products through specifiers, developers, architects, interior-designers and contractors. Remuneration and other benefits will be commensurate with qualifications and225 words
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Advertisement260 1982-06-02 2 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that James C Gill (U.S. Passport No. A *****22) has resigned as Financial Controller of Oceaneering International and that with immediate effect, is no longer authorized to transact any business or collect any monies on behalf of Oceaneering International. NOTICE Notice is hereby given260 words
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Advertisement684 1982-06-02 3 APPOINTMENTS ____.M®bil_^ Mobil Oil Corporation is among the world's ten largest I companies. Mobil Oil Singapore Re Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mobil Oil Corporation and is one of ft Singapore's largest manufacturing complexes. To keep pace with its expanding operations in Singapore, Mobil P seeks to recruit684 words
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Advertisement749 1982-06-02 3 \V. .ArV i-^. ***P* SifP* 8 manufacture and export electrical and electronic —-Z'• T\r—£» products and equipment to more than 120 countries throughout the 4-" I:ttT world. i• /4jtt^p^=-' h up p° rt f __jf adMßw i n| to a Buiiibiy quaified -JLi- »ViJ-' *4 1 yr. _r__, person lor749 words
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Advertisement425 1982-06-02 3 ~~r¥~l Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the position of: Maintenance Supervisor Qualifications Industries Technician Certificate (ITC) or NTC in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering preferred •At least 1 0 years experience in plant maintenance of a metal work industry Substantial knowledge in pneumatic, hydraulic forging machine, automatic semi-automatic polishing machine425 words
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Advertisement570 1982-06-02 3 I Petrochemical Corporation of |T Singapore (Private) Limited Mr The upstream Company of Singapore's $2 bffon petrochemical complex in Pulau Ayer Merbau, invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the post of QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISORS The successful candidates will report to the Quality Control Superintendent and be responsible for the570 words
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Article, Illustration321 1982-06-02 4 Oleh HAJI MUHAMMAD ARIFF AHMAD DARI semenjak zaman primitif lagi sistem hidup berpuak-puak hidup dalam kumpulan "masyarakat tertutup" dengan sistem disipLa tertentu telah menjadi amalan orang-orang Melayu. Orang Semang yang tinggal di bangsal "pisang sesikat" dan sentiasa berpindah-randah itu membezakan kumpulan (puak)nya dengan orang Sakai321 words
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Article360 1982-06-02 4 PART 2 an (tidak selfish) dan (b) patuh kepada ADAT (disiplin) itu adalah dua ■'Peribadi Melayu" yang pokok kerana dari seman§at kekitaan itu lahir peri adi yang mulia, saperti kasih-sayang antara satu sama lain saperti mengasihi diri sendiri; rasa tanggungjawab bersama untuk mencapai kejayaan bersama dan yang seumpamanya; manakala360 words
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425 1982-06-02 4 SINCE ancient times the Malays have been living in clans and tribes and in closed societies with their own system of discipline. The Semangs who live in thatched huts and practise shifting cultivation draw a distinction between their society and that of the Sakais who425 words
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Article568 1982-06-02 4 Haron A. Rahman - let's learn MALAY Haron A. Rahman By Lesson 26A Easy Steps to Malay Answers for Lesson 25A 1) Hart Ahad itu adalah hart terakhir cuti sekolah dan pada hart esoknya Siti mesti pergi ke sekolah semula. 2) Yang dlbandingkan dengan kelajuan roket-roket itu ialah perjalanan masa. 3) Siti susah hati568 words
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Advertisement1092 1982-06-02 4 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES fV IMM EFFECTIVE 31ST MAY 1982 M W I I'lP PETTY -RAY GEOPHYSICAL I and fl HOUSING MAINTENANCE SMITH METERS DIVISIONS fIMHH INSPECTOR of CfOBOIWIC£ o- rrF o. n >■&, GEOSOURCE <FAREAST> PTE. LTD. Quolificotions GCE 3 O level passes. Duties (a) To moke periodic mspec- Jm &Jt1,092 words
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Advertisement435 1982-06-02 4 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THKRKPtBUCOF SINGAPORE Salt Na. 41K •f I*l > CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS LOOTED Plata tUh Aai 1. TRAVKLLAIRK INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD. t. SOO MING CHEE ..IMradaata NOTICE OP ADVERTBEMENT To: SOO MING CHEE late of No. 372- A, Block 07, Redhlll Road, Singapore. TAKE NOTICE that435 words
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