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Title Section16 1982-06-03 1 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8216 words
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Article, Illustration779 1982-06-03 1 Ring closes tighter on Stanley Falklands BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday BRITISH forces, supported by helicopters and artillery, have seized control of a vital pass leading to the Falkland Islands' capital of Port Stanley after capturing Mount Kent and the strategic Two Sisters Ridge from retreating ArgentineAgencies - 779 words
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Article, Illustration180 1982-06-03 1 American woman held for sixth day in Beijing AMERICAN Lisa Wichser (above), 28, yesterday entered her sixth day of detention by Chinese authorities in Beijing after she was accused of stealing state secrets. A government statement issued on Tuesday said Miss Wichser "viojated Chinese laws by engaging in activities thatAgencies; AP - 180 words
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Article91 1982-06-03 1 Pope's kiss starts a craze LONDON, Wed. Pope John Paul's famous gesture of kissing the soil of countries lie visits has started a craze among passengers arriving at Gatwick Airport, officials said yesterday. Since the Pope kissed the tarmac at Gatwick last Friday at the start of Us six-day BritishReuter - 91 words
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Article81 1982-06-03 1 6 THIS Is the age of ageing. A unique demographic shift Is taking place as more people Uve Into their Ms than ever before. There will he twice as many grandparents as babies in 4f years' time. They cant simply be pot oat to pasture or dumped in racking chairs81 words
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Article25 1982-06-03 1 HONGKONG, Wed. A Chinese military delegation left Beijing yesterday on a friendship visit to Zaire, Burundi and Rwanda, Xinhua news agency reported. AFP.AFP - 25 words
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Article21 1982-06-03 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. Polling to find a successor to India's President Sanjiva Reddy will take place next month. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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282 1982-06-03 1 Helping them to absorb more from their reading EACH primary school should have by 1904 two teachers who are trained to help pupils absorb more from their reading. These teachers will help design reading programmes for pupils of different levels and choose writing materials to supplement books used in school.282 words
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Article136 1982-06-03 1 TOKYO, Wed. Japanese shipping lines have suspended oil tanker services to and from Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf following Iraqi air attacks on the Iranian oil export depot there on Sunday, the Japan Ocean Liner Labour Association said today. The association, grouping 22 major JapaneseReuter - 136 words
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292 1982-06-03 1 Fun way for pupils to brush up on Mandarin THOUSANDS of schoolchilden will be able to improve their Mandarin in comfort when a television quiz show begins on June 15. A total of 216 primary school pupils in groups of six will pit their language skills against each other in292 words
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Article50 1982-06-03 1 BEIJING, Wed. Construction of China's longest road bridge, over the River Yangtse in the south-western province of Sichuan, is nearing completion and will be open to traffic on October 1, the Workers' Daily said today. The superstructure of the 1, 256-metre bridge at Luzhou is now complete. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article82 1982-06-03 1 BONN, Wed. Unemployment in West Germany fell by 64.000 last month to 1.65 million or 6.9 per cent of the workforce, but it was still the highest May total for 30 years. Labour Office president Josef Stingl said the fall was entirely due to seasonal factors.Reuter - 82 words
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Article31 1982-06-03 1 THE HAGUE, Wed. Ghana is closing a quarter of its embassies worldwide because it is walking on a economic tightrope, an official at the Ghanaian embassy here said. COMICS31 words
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380 1982-06-03 1 Military action against Taiwan 'not ruled out' HAMBURG, Wed CHINA has not ruled out the possibility of taking military action against Taiwan, China's Deputy Foreign Minister Qian Qichen said in an interview published here today by the West German weekly, Stern. The problem of Taiwan "must be resolved" this decade,Reuter; AFP - 380 words
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489 1982-06-03 1 BENG TAN - Big debate on law to take kidneys from the dead BENG TAN, By I Our Medical Reporter ABOUT 1,000 Singaporeans will be given a public platform on June 12 to discuss whether there should be legislation to allow the State to use, for transplant, the kidneys of those who have489 words
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LETTER
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65 1982-06-03 1 BEIJING, Wed. China's top leader Dene Xiaoping has Invited United States President Ronald Reagan and Senator Barry Goldwater, both lonK-timr Taiwan supporters, to visit China, IS Senatr majority leader Howard Baker said today. Mr Baker said Mr Deng extended the InvitnMon yesterday and today vice-PremierAP - 65 words
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Advertisement211 1982-06-03 1 50 pages too A taste of the Ming era in Jurong Back Page SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS S, 4, 5, S CAUSEWAY 13 COMICS IS EDITORIAL IC LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMES BUSINESS 19-22 CLASSIFIEDS 23-33 SPORTS 34-37 Builder liable if sale delayed: Privy Council Page 8 The men behind211 words
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Article382 1982-06-03 2 Men behind shows SINGAPORE'S big-time show business managers and promoters seem to have one thing in common a tough background. Take, for instance, Bunny Boseo, who manages Anita Sarawak and has brought in foreign acts which include Ray Charles, Supremes and Lobo. He says of the Bronx in382 words
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Article549 1982-06-03 2 Investment pays off ALL the time and trouble which the Chartered Bank spent on their $14 million MftT reserve at Battery Road a huge "box" which allows the MRT to run beneath the proposed Chartered Bank Building has proved worthwhile. The bank will face minimal inconveniences when construction of549 words
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Article404 1982-06-03 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SHOULD we opt for the "contracttngoot" scheme under which the kidneys of a dead person can be removed by the state hospital for transplant as long as there is no prior written objection? Mnch must depend on the level of sophistication In the society. At404 words
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Article214 1982-06-03 2 IHI BIGGEST AMONG NON-PETROCHEMICALS ISHIKAWAJIMA-Harima Heavy Industries' investment in Singapore is the only nonpetrochemical venture in the Republic worth over $150 million in "terms of gross fixed assets invested. There are just seven international companies manufacturing which have investments of over $150 million each in Singapore. The other214 words
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Article141 1982-06-03 2 FUTURE PATTERN OF SOVIET LEADERSHIP THE post-Brezhnev era is on its way. The future Soviet leadership pattern has moved into sharper focus with the appointment of Mr Vitaly Fedorchuk to replace Mr Yuri Andropov as head of the KGB. Mr Fedorchuk, unlike his predecessor, is a professional, rather than141 words
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Article156 1982-06-03 2 Swedish sensation SWEDE Mats Wilander, 17, caused the biggest sensation in the French Open tennis championships to date when he beat fifth-seeded American Vitas Gerulaitis 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. Afterwards, Gerulaitis said: "I think the court helped him he played well, was steady, and played a good solid match."156 words
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Article505 1982-06-03 2 Nuclear talks AMERICAN companies could help develop China's future nuclear power industry if talks on a nuclear cooperation agreement work out. Deputy Secretary of State Walter Stoessel has said that President Ronald Reagan values US relations with China "highly" and "believes it is important to work together505 words
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Article212 1982-06-03 2 Mahathir's guidelines NO night-clubs and no ostentatious conduct these are the guidelines for ministers and state leaders laid down by Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad. This is in line with his campaign promise to create a clean and efficient and government. He has also212 words
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Article149 1982-06-03 2 Sekwan pottery IN THE fine art of artistic ceramics, Sekwan (Shiwan), a small town in Guangdong, China, has an advantage over the rest of the country. For it is here that the right kind of clay for skilful pottery is found in abundance. Apart from the149 words
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Advertisement273 1982-06-03 2 President desk with Artitort chairs The new President Line More than just prestige double security as well At one glance, the Presi- So, in addition to presdent Line of executive tige, the new President desks, cabinets and ere- jRTJ&j&'/rtol Line of furniture gives you denzas gives you the feel mM^f/^'JFm'273 words
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451 1982-06-03 3 WASHINGTON, Wed THE Reagan administration said yesterday that it had begun talks with China on the possibility of an agreement on nuclear cooperation which would enable American companies to help develop China's future nuclear power industry. This was disclosed by Deputy Secretary of StateNYT - 451 words
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Article176 1982-06-03 3 BEIJING, Wed. US Senate majority leader Howard Baker, who came to reassure China of American friendship, committed an apparent Nllp-Gf-the-tongue yesterday when he Indicated that Taiwan Is a separate country. China says Taiwan Is a breakaway province and the United States agreed, when It brokeAP - 176 words
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234 1982-06-03 3 WINSOME LANE - Police warn of fake HKSI.OOO notes— WINSOME LANE By Our Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Wed. Officers of the Commerical Crimes Bureau (CCB) said today that fake HK$l.OOO banknotes may be circulating throughout South-east Asia. Last night, police arrested in a restuarant, a 48--year-old man carrying a bag containing 800 of the234 words
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Article, Illustration178 1982-06-03 3 Boy, 6, who was locked in safe for 4 hours THIS six-year-old boy (right), who spent more than (our hours inside a safe In a New York office, was rescued unharmed on Tuesday night. The boy, Abdullah Alias, is the son of Mr Abdullah Suhaiml, the ,c d'affaires of the178 words
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Article298 1982-06-03 3 SEOUL, Wed. President Chun Doo-Hwan today reshuffled his Cabinet for the second time in less than two weeks, a presidential spokesman said. Foreign Minister Lho Shin-Yong was named director of the Agency for National Security Planning (NSP), successor to the former Korean Central Intelligence Agency, theReuter; AP - 298 words
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248 1982-06-03 3 Zhao, Suzuki pledge on Asia stability TOKYO, Wednesday VISITING Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang and Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki have confirmed that China and Japan will continue to exert their efforts to maintain stability in Asia and the whole world, a joint communique issued today said. Released after two roundsAFP - 248 words
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200 1982-06-03 3 Anthony sets off to reduce trade barriers CANBERRA, Wed. Deputy Prime Minister Doug Anthony left today on a three-week trade and energy mission to Britain, the United States and Canada aimed at reducing protectionism. Mr Anthony, also Minister for Trade and Resources, will meet officials to discuss failure of theUPI - 200 words
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Advertisement308 1982-06-03 3 CJUCStJQIL ~)f£hf-^ M Jll^A v *3* mm Ong Eng Huat. Floor Manager. Eastern Palace, Supreme House. <_-^" B^ f M. I Jifc W "mii The two Hast cm Palace restaurants in Supreme House and Lucky I J lazu %*W"P W IflllSiiii Hp: have long been a favourite rendezvous for Singapore308 words
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515 1982-06-03 4 WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan said yesterday he would ask West European leaders this week to agree to temporary restraints on trade and credits to the Soviet Union while avoiding a return to the cold war of the *****. He toldReuter; UPI - 515 words
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Article243 1982-06-03 4 WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan would ignore the terms of the *****' arms control treaties, despite a pledge to abide by them, If they interferred with his plan to deploy the new MX missile, a high-rank-ing administration official said today. The official, who asked notReuter - 243 words
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146 1982-06-03 4 MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Union, anticipating United States appeals at the Versailles summit for an economic squeeze on Moscow, is boosting its image as a reliable trading partner with the West. Thousands of words in the official press apparently reflect a Soviet diplomatic campaign forUPI - 146 words
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Article150 1982-06-03 4 BRUSSELS, Wednesday EUROPEAN Economic Community (EEC) spending on controversial farm subsidies could rise sharply next year, EEC sources said today. A confidential memorandum drawn up last month by EEC farm commissioner Poul Dalsager said the US$l4 billion (Ss29 billion) earmarked for subsidies inReuter - 150 words
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278 1982-06-03 4 Nuclear-free zone in Europe proposed BONN, Wednesday AN INDEPENDENT commission of politicians from the East and the West has proposed a nuclear-free zone in Central Europe as a first step to reducing the chances of a nuclear war, West German security expert, Mr Egon Bahr, said yesterday. Mr Bahr, aAP - 278 words
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Article28 1982-06-03 4 EXPERIENCED Journalist* don't believe everything they are told, and experienced readers don't believe everything they read In the papers. Associate Editor Andrew Wilson of The Observer newspaper.28 words
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Article60 1982-06-03 4 WINDHOEK, Wed. A light plane crashed in the Etosha game reserve yesterday, killing the pilot and five conservationists, the Department of Nature Conservation said. The spokesman said the Clane, a Cessna 210, crashed lto a building shortly after takeoff from Halali in the north ofUPI - 60 words
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Article, Illustration140 1982-06-03 4 BOY SAYS IT ALL WITH A GRIN THE bay flashes a cheeky grin after receiving communion from Pope John Paul U In Glasgow, Scotland. Both the boy and thr man In the centre are unidentified. The Pope celebrated Mass with an estimated 251, 111 people, on Tuesday. He encountered demonstrationsUPI - 140 words
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Article64 1982-06-03 4 HAMBURG, Wed. West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt says he will run again for chancellor in two years, Bild newspaper reflorted today. The newspaper said Mr Schmidt considers the present depressed state of West Germany's economy his biggest political liability, but he expects the economy toAP - 64 words
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Article42 1982-06-03 4 ANNAPOUS, Wed. A ruling that former United States Vice-President Spiro AeOew must pay the state of Maryland U*****,735 (5J517.000) (or kickbacks he allegedly received while governor of the state was upheld yesterday by the Court of Special Appeals. AP.AP - 42 words
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Advertisement74 1982-06-03 4 M SINGH'S i jy|? HOUSE OF 47/49, Stamford Road, Singapore 0617. Tel: *****76 *****73 Wholesale Trade Enquiries Welcome CLOSING DOWN SALE LAST FEW DAYS Danrivers a 9 Qn Childrens Shirts 9-C.SJU Danrivers a« on Men's Shirts Q£.9U Bedsheets $2.90 *>*<* Adidas Shoe, Puma, gjj Yonex Badminton Rackets"" ALL STOCKS TO74 words
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346 1982-06-03 5 First fast food joint opens in world's oldest city DAMASCUS, Wed. Damascus, said to be the world's oldest continuously inhabited city, has done without fast food outlets for 4,000 years, but now the "Sahara," a private Syrian enterprise openly modelled on American chains, has arrived. The two-storey hamburger joint, whichReuter - 346 words
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Article211 1982-06-03 5 JERUSALEM, Wed. The foreign ministers of West Germany and Egypt arrive here today for brief visits during which Israel hopes a number of misunderstandings with both countries will be cleared up. "Several misunderstandings have arisen in the normal course of relations with both countriesReuter - 211 words
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Article78 1982-06-03 5 MUSLIM GUERILLAS have stepped up their attacks in Kabul and various parts of Afghanistan in the past two weeks, Western diplomatic sources said in New Delhi yesterday. They said guerillas attacked an Afghan government communications centre near the microrayon Soviet housing complex in Kabul during the nightReuter - 78 words
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Article85 1982-06-03 5 A HOME-MADE bomb exploded on Tuesday night in the offices of the American electronics company Honeywell near central Athens, police reported yesterday. Some damage was reported, but there were no injuries. Meanwhile, three cars belonging to the United States trade mission in Athens and the Bulgarian andAFP - 85 words
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Article69 1982-06-03 5 NINETEEN PEOPLE died and one was injured as floods again hit the southern part of South China's Guangdong province after five days of continuous heavy rain, Radio Canton reported yesterday. The now death toll follows the deluge in the no r lhern part of the province inAFP - 69 words
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Article80 1982-06-03 5 ABOUT 7,tM Pakistanis stranded in Bangladesh since 1971 will be repatriated at the end of this month, a Pakistan Embassy spokesman in Dacca said yesterday. The repatriation was to have begun last month but the spokesman said it was now scheduled for the last week in June. AboutUPI - 80 words
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Article96 1982-06-03 5 JAPANESE FOREIGN Minister Yoshio Sakurauchi will meet his Soviet counterpart Andrei Gromyko in New York on June 9 to discuss bilateral problems, Foreign Ministry sources said in Tokyo yesterday. They added that Mr Sakurauchi would likely call for conclusion of a bilateral peace treaty involving settlement ofAFP - 96 words
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Article71 1982-06-03 5 FINANCIALLY-TROUBLED Air New Zealand will cut its staff by 1,400 over five years in an attempt to be more competitive, chief executive Norman Geary said in Wellington yesterday. The cuts would reduce the airline's staff by about 18 per cent, he added. The airline lost NZ$73Reuter - 71 words
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384 1982-06-03 5 HAVANA, Wed IRAN has toughened its stand for a peace settlement with Iraq despite a call by Arab moderates to accept an apparent offer of reparations for war damage. Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Vellayati, addressing a press conference yesterday on theReuter; UPI - 384 words
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116 1982-06-03 5 IRAQI JETS STORM TEHERAN AIR SPACE BEIRUT, Wed. Iraqi air force jets today crashed the sound barrier over Iran's capital of Teheran and the holy city of Qom in what an Iraqi military spokesman described as a warning showing Iraq's ability to reach any target in Iran. The Iranian governmentAP - 116 words
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321 1982-06-03 5 NDJAMENA, Wed HUNDREDS of people started fleeing Ndjamena yesterday, mostly for the south of the country, to escape new fighting for the capital of Chad, which has already seen two civil wars since February 1979. The fear of war is evident, as muchAP; AFP - 321 words
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Article44 1982-06-03 5 LONDON, Wed. Eleven guerillas of the radical People's Mujahideen have been executed in the southern Iranian Port of Bandar Abbas, local radio reported. The executions bring to about 30 the number of Mujahideen members executed in Iran over the weekend. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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119 1982-06-03 5 FIRES RAGEi IN BEIRUT AFTER FIGHTING BEIRUT, Wed. Firemen In predominantly Muslim west Beirut battled late Into the night against Ores caused by fierce fighting that killed eight people and wounded 44. The fighting yesterday, which pitted the Shlite Muslim organisation, Amal, against the Lebanese branch of the Iraqi BaathReuter - 119 words
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110 1982-06-03 5 Indira to Gaddafi: Come and visit us PARIS, Wed. Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has invited the j Libyan leader. Col Muammar Gaddafi, to visit India, the Libyan news agency Jana monitored here said today. The agency said Mrs Gandhi, in a message to I Col Gaddafi, stressed the importanceAFP - 110 words
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Article31 1982-06-03 5 RANGOON, Wed. French Foreign Trade Minister Michel Jobert ended a four-day visit to Burma yesterday confident of strengthened trade and eco- nomic ties between France and Burma. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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238 1982-06-03 6 Pessimism prevails in Buenos Aires BUENOS AIRES, Wed. Gloom and pessimism prevailed today in Buenos Aires, replacing the euphoria that swept the capital during Argentina's invasion of the disputed Falkland Islands exactly two months ago. The military government conceded its troops at the Falkland Islands capital of Stanley were inUPI - 238 words
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98 1982-06-03 6 -140 wounded soldiers transferred LONDON, Wed. Britain will to transfer 140 wounded Argentine soldiers from the hospital ship Uganda to an Argentine hospital vessel, and another British ship is taking British and Argentine wounded to Montevideo, the British Foreign Office announced today. A British ship on Monday stopped and boardedAFP - 98 words
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Article, Illustration595 1982-06-03 6 WE DID not think •we would have to fight when we went to the Falkland* and I was only given a rifle and six ballets. I did not know why I was o) sent there. 7 Captured Argentine conscript Agostino Akino who revealed thatNYT; UPI - 595 words
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334 1982-06-03 6 LONDON, Wed. A pooled despatch from British correspondents on the Falklands said the following about life in Goose Green, seized by British troops last week: This pleasant little community is now a place of horror with the bodies of Argentines, waiting underReuter - 334 words
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Article93 1982-06-03 6 THE British marine general in charge of troops poised for a final assault on Argentine forces in the Falklands goes into battle with a Bible tucked in his combat jacket. Maj-Gen Jeremy Moore, 53, the most decorated marine in the British Army, carries the Bible inReuter - 93 words
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Article61 1982-06-03 6 THE Falklands war has changed Argentina's musiclistening habits, amid a wave of patriotism and Latin pride. Because of a radio-TV ban on songs in English, Argentine tangos and native folk music are resurging. The country's young Spanishspeaking "rockeros." or rock musicians, are getting onto airwavesAP - 61 words
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Article76 1982-06-03 6 THE Australian government has given Britain the chance to pull out of an agreement to sell the aircraft carrier HMS Invincible to Australia, Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser said in Canberra yesterday. He said he contacted British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher jn Tuesday to say Britain was notReuter - 76 words
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Article74 1982-06-03 6 AN AMERICAN citizen has given blood to help the Argentine wounded in the Falkland Islands war and said public opinion at home in Philadelphia was swinging away from Britain. Mr Loren Burne said in Buenos Aires on Tuesday he was visiting Argentina on vacation toUPI - 74 words
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176 1982-06-03 6 HAVANA, Wed. Representatives of more than 90 nations of the non-aligned movement debated hardline Cuban resolutions condemning Britain and the United States for their "illegal" actions on the Falkland Islands. But diplomats said yesterday the draft resolutions, which will serve as the work agendaUPI - 176 words
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117 1982-06-03 6 LONDON, Wed. The British Army reinforcements sent to fight in the Falkland Islands are best known for guarding Buckingham Palace Scots and Welsh Guards, and the Gurkhas, among the fiercest soldiers in the world. The Ist battalion Scots Guards and 2nd battalion Welsh Guards are117 words
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Advertisement287 1982-06-03 6 1^ Shansri-La's Golden Peacock ados a touch of elegance. So that you can hinch in style. You'll be right if you say the Golden Peacock is now more elegant and sophisticated. The restaurant has been enhanced with an appearance and atmosphere extremely conducive for executive lunches. As well as for287 words
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Article, Illustration424 1982-06-03 7 $14 m SPENT ON 'BOX' TURNS OUT TO BE A BLUE-CHIP INVESTMENT THE government's decision to balld the mam rapid transit system means that $14 million spent by the Chartered Rank will prove a bluechip investment. The money was spent •n an MRT424 words
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155 1982-06-03 7 A FOREIGN real estate txeeutive said yesterday the MRT system will tend to slow down the rapid climb in property prices tn the city. I Mr Glenn C. Riley expected that investors would pour money in real estate in the suburbs as an155 words
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Article100 1982-06-03 7 COOK Tan Chye Huat was fined $1,500 or in default, five months' jail on Tuesday for offering a US$lOO (SS2OB) bribe to Mr John Nay, Second Secretary/Vice Counsul of the United States embassy here. Tan admitted that be handed a pink envelope containing the US$lOO100 words
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Article57 1982-06-03 7 MECHANIC Wong Ah Lee, 28, was fined $2,500 on Tuesday for making a false declaration at the Registry of Marriages that he was a bachelor on Nov 30 last year. The court was told that Wong filed a notice of marriage at the registry although57 words
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200 1982-06-03 7 Sponsors wanted for National Day floats SPONSORS are needed for 14 of 26 floats which have been selected for this year's National Day floats procession. The procession will be held on Aug 9, 10 and 11 at major population centres. The proposed route on Aug 9 will cover Ang Mo200 words
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313 1982-06-03 7 Man who beat wife to death gets two years A FOOD seller, who beat his wife to death one day day because of her alleged affair, was jailed for two years by a district judge yesterday. Ganesan Alakan Arasan, 35, who the prosecution said was cohabiting with another woman, was313 words
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Article105 1982-06-03 8 JUNEI PAY RISE FOR HDB STAFF EMPLOYEES of the Housing Board will also get their pay Increases starting from June 1. The management and the union had concluded an agreement aver the weekend, allowing HDB emplayees ta enjoy bigger pay packets from the same date as their conaterparta la the105 words
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Article100 1982-06-03 8 Save energy contests and shows BUKTT Merah and Bukit Merah North community centres will hold four contests and a film show to promote greater awareness of the energy conservation campaign. The Him will be shown tomorrow and on Saturday at Block 77, Redhill Close and Block 94, Henderson Road respectively.100 words
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Article188 1982-06-03 8 THIS group of Traffic P*Uee •ffleera took time off tram their routine duties yesterday to clear creepers from the c*mp*ond of a home far the aged. And they also did not mind beJag told ho y. to do it The graad aid lady, Madam188 words
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Article28 1982-06-03 8 THE Diurton Plain community centre is organising the TanJong Pagar Bodybuilding Open Championships '82 on Aug 28 at Tanjong Pagar community centre. For details, telephone *****47.28 words
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78 1982-06-03 8 Trading firm loses $25,000 to thieves THIEVES broke into a trading company in Bedok Reservoir Road between Monday night and early Tuesday and took away $25,000 and liquor worth $1,390. Police said the theft at the Khai Huat Trading Company in Block 6012 was discovered at about 7.35 a.m. The78 words
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162 1982-06-03 8 A 20-EPISODE cops-and-robbers serial, based on actual Singapore police cases, is likely to go on the air on Aug 1. Each episode will last 30 minutes. Produced jointly by the SBC and the police, the serial is aimed, especially, at children between six162 words
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514 1982-06-03 8 T. F. HWANG - T. F. HWANG Delay in completing sale of bungalow By Our High Court Reporter THE Privy Council has upheld a Singapore Court of Appeal judgment, finding a firm of housing developers liable to pay liquidated damages for its delay in completing the sale514 words
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231 1982-06-03 8 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By THE Ngee Ann Polytechnic has recently recruited 26 Singapore graduates and nine from London in its drive to fill 50 teaching positions. The recruitment is part of Ngee Ann's plans to have a staff complement of about 400231 words
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148 1982-06-03 8 Chopper threat first started with jokes A HAWKER, who carried a chopper to threaten a friend after an argument, was jailed for a month yesterday, but was spared the rod because of his age. Kwan Ah Yeen, 51, admitted carrying an offensive weapon unlawfully at the Bukit Merah Central Hawker148 words
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Article61 1982-06-03 8 THE Duxton Plain community centre and the National Library will organise a book exhibition on June 18 at 3 p.m. at the centre. Books on display will be on a wide range of sibjeots in English and Chineae. Those who wish to become,members of the library61 words
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Advertisement327 1982-06-03 9 k^^£gr*j* At I aaaaj^ a».^a^Bßaai !P 'j^ *^^^?rSM *6^aiiaaaal BC% t(MßffiflßP'tSßSSSBaa£!*'''^!2l>» L Nitun Sunny 1 i(jL Sedan Tlie Economy Car Betta*-Betta"-Bettra t AlltheV^! From its very conception, the Nissan 120Y has been designed for economy 3 Dju-speed Manual and reliability. Today, Nissan introduces the fifth generation successor to the 120Y327 words
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Article, Illustration93 1982-06-03 10 SOIL subsidence doe to extensive excavation work near the Trafalgar substation off Anson Road damaged two power cables and caused Tuesday's blackout in office buildings along part of Shenton Way. The Public Utilities Board, in a statement yesterday, said that the damaged cables93 words
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107 1982-06-03 10 THE Primary Production Department has received three tenders for the lease of land at Whit ley Road/ Pan-Island Expressway for developing two veterinary clinics. A PPD spokesman said yesterday the tenders are being evaluated by a committee comprising officials of the National Development107 words
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Article29 1982-06-03 10 A TALK in Malay on the role of religion in a teenager's life will be given on Saturday at 3 p.m. in the Queenstown library's lecture room.29 words
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226 1982-06-03 10 STPB flying in tourists to testif y in court THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is flying in two Japanese tourists to testify against a man accused of assaulting one of them. The tourists will be flown in free from Osaka and have their expenses paid by the STPB under the226 words
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298 1982-06-03 10 Freeze on licences for new games centres THE government has decided to stop issuing licences to new amusement centres to control the growth of these centres and their harmful effects on students. This is a follow-up to the Culture Ministry's crackdown on amusement centres in 1980 when it turned down298 words
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Article171 1982-06-03 10 PARENTS and teachers are being drawn into a national campaign to encourage children to read more. And the National Book Development Council is emphasising this drive by designating a month for books and periodicals. National Reading Month will run from Aug 14 to Sept 14.171 words
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Article124 1982-06-03 10 TEACHERS are being urged to sign up for the second in-service course on art resources in primary schools. This course, like the first one launched last April by the Education Ministry and the Institute of Education, is to prepare primary school teachers to act124 words
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Advertisement314 1982-06-03 11 i THE ONLY THING THAT'S CHANGED /SOUR NAME orchard rent a car A NEW NAME... A NEW L00K... FOR ONE OF THE LARGEST CAR RENTAL COMPANIES. Once the licencee of one of the largest and most reputed international car rental companies, we have now taken on a new name. Orchard314 words
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289 1982-06-03 12 PAUL WEE - Suspect in fire extinguisher theft spree arrested PAUL WEE By Crime Desk A SUSPECT, said by police to have done a tidy business selling fire extinguishers stolen from private premises and government buildings such as clinics, schools and hospitals, has been arrested. It is understood that in some cases, the289 words
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Article67 1982-06-03 12 A SALESMAN, Ane Khoon Chong, 46, was tailed for two years by a district judge yesterday after he admitted misappropriating nearly $195, Cw0 from his company. The court heard that Ang collected the money from 2? customers between Feb 23 and Dec 29 last year,67 words
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158 1982-06-03 12 Shuttle bus firm surveys travel -habits OVER the next three weeks, the Singapore Shuttle Bus (Pte) Ltd will try to find out more about the travel patterns of residents in Woodlands and Yishun New Town. I Between 8 a.m. and 3 m. from today to unday, about 30 students recruited158 words
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Article64 1982-06-03 12 A SALES representative with a motor company was yesterday tailed for eight months by a district judge. Lim Chye Choon, 31, had been charged with misappropriation of more than $25,00(1 The court heard that Urn pocketed the money he received in February and March from the64 words
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Article422 1982-06-03 12 NON-COMMUNIST Southeast Asian countries and their allies must maintain their close military relationship in the face of increasing Soviet naval activity in the region. New Zealand navy chief Rear Admiral K. Michael Saull said yesterday. "It is important that we maintain our continued association,422 words
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Article55 1982-06-03 12 HOUSEWIFE Yeo Chiew Hoon, 28, was jailed one day and fined $400 yesterday for shoplifting. Yeo admitted stealing a car. of cashew nuts, a packet of Chinese herb and two slabs of frozen butter, altogether worth $18.40, from the NTUC Welcome supermarket in Ang Mo Kio55 words
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Article41 1982-06-03 12 WELDER K. Sivan. 22, was jailed one day and fined $600 or in default one month's jail for stealing a jacket, valued at $17.90, from the PIEU Supermarket in Boon Lay Shopping Centre on Tuesday at about 7.40 p.m.41 words
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Article39 1982-06-03 12 THE Pek Kio community centre youth group will be organising a trip to the Safari Park and Kukup Village in Johore on Sunday. The charges are $38 for non-mem-bers and $33 lor members. For details, telephone *****41.39 words
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Article, Illustration316 1982-06-03 12 PAUL JACOB - RAILY DRAWS 40,000 TO STADIAM By THE AIR at the National Stadium yesterday was filled with a different roar as over 41.M1 people gathered for the first night or Gospel Rally *82 a mobilisation of the Christian community and others to hear the Word of God. The turnout was what316 words
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Article26 1982-06-03 12 A FIVE-DAY trip to Pulau I^angkawi, Penang, Malacca and Johore Safari Park is being organised by the Kallang community centre. For details, telephone *****8226 words
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155 1982-06-03 12 Forged Malaysian licences traded for valid Spore ones POLICE have expMed a racket Involving the use of forged Malaysian driving licences to exchange far genuine Singapore driving licences. Inder the law, Malaysians working here and who are required to drive, ran obtain a Singapore driving licence If they have a155 words
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546 1982-06-03 12 Proposals for Spore to buy some materials only from Asean PROPOSALS are to be made to the Singapore government by the Asean Chambers of Commerce and Industry for the Republic to buy some raw materials for its products only from Asean countries. This was disclosed yesterday at a press briefing546 words
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Advertisement337 1982-06-03 12 New whisper-quiet power at your WV V As with a limousine of this class, fingertips. Superb standards of luxury all JM^^^a^^ ii.iwwwu—m— M^^^^^B accommodation is nothing short of around you. w! opulent. The seating is magnificent with This is the Toyota Crown Royal EFI. I l^^^^l so man >' wa^337 words
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Advertisement23 1982-06-03 12 CIRCUS IS HERE! At Space Station Zero, the place to try and buy Soundic TV games Exclusive to The Emporium Holdings Group flB23 words
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238 1982-06-03 13 Mahathir lays down the rules on conduct KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has carried his pledge of a clean, efficient and trustworthy government a step further by reportedly laying down guidelines of conduct for his ministers and state leaders. The guidelines were in lineReuter - 238 words
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164 1982-06-03 13 K. LUMPUR, Wed THE Road Transport Licensing Board is revamping Its record-keep-ing to weed out applicants who resort to illegal measures to get commercial vehicle permits. Public Enterprises Minister Da tin Paduka Rafidah Aziz said yesterday the board is reorganising its filing system to oneNST - 164 words
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378 1982-06-03 13 MORE than 24,000 Muslims will make the pilgrimage to Mecca this year, the largest number so far and the organisers said yesterday they were making plans to ensure. a safe journey. A spokesman for the government agency, the Pilgrims Management and Fund378 words
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94 1982-06-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A woman feU to her death from the seventh fleer yesterday while trying te de her neighbour a good torn. Madam Ng Tai Tal, 31, had offered to open the deer for her nefjrhbonr Madam Pnteh blnti Abdul Wahab, whoNST - 94 words
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Article, Illustration129 1982-06-03 13 STADIUM CROWD ON KING'S BIRTHDAY THE Yui Dtpertaaa Agmag wavfac to a massive crowd of well-wish-ers whe turned op for his Staa birthday celebration at the Merdeka Stadium yesterday. In Ms birthday speech ever Radio and Television Malaysia yesterday moraug. the King called on Malaysians to be malted In theNST - 129 words
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Article48 1982-06-03 13 IPOH, Wed. A 53-year-old taxi-driver. Mr Yew Kai Leong, believed to have taken on a challenge to swim from one end of a fish pond to another, drowned midway. His body was found floating in the pond In the Tambun area here over the weekend. NST.NST - 48 words
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Article73 1982-06-03 13 810 companies should follow the government's "Look East policy and adopt the Japanese and Korean work ethics, the National and Rural Development Minister Datuk Sanusi Junid said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. On Korean work ethics, he said companies in South Korea were competing against each other73 words
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Article54 1982-06-03 13 MORE than 12,000 hectares of padi land in Kelantan nave been left idle because of poor irrigation, an Agriculture Department spokesman said in Kota Baru yesterday. He said some farmers in the affected areas had abandoned padi planting. However, he said, the department was making efforts toNST - 54 words
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Article68 1982-06-03 13 THE penalty for offenders under the amended Trade Descriptions Act has been increased from $5,000 to $100,000, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Lew Sip Hon said in Kota Kinabalu yesterday. He said the Act, amended late last year, would be extended to Sabah and Sarawak68 words
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Article62 1982-06-03 13 FIFTY-FIVE factories have been prosecuted for discharging industrial effluents under a pollution law which came into force last year, Bernama reported. They are among 4,000 factories which are required under the Environment Quality Regulations to instal a treatment system for sewage and industrial effluents, the Director62 words
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Advertisement286 1982-06-03 13 Am sfl GaUsl BBSSSB*^*B^ **V TSI^K BBssissssr^flLx aUnPOI^TwI HHbHBH BY sßsssßMssajsaßj bsbtbbb^ A M7iti« r i^aasl sssr^asl BSSB^SBSB BSSkKjSSSSt**^^^ H- tJ *$RS&*3&3Sf& I flflP I Ik^BBBI i^^tftf3^99v^Es9^9^BS^BßSS^^^SSa Pictured: The Rolrx Submariner A vailable in IBct. gold or stainless steel with matching bracclft The watch that lasts a lifetime takes a286 words
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Advertisement139 1982-06-03 14 •SALVATION X /V-. PRAYERS FOR^^/ y Dr Cho Yong-gi pastors the Full Gospel Central Church in Seoul, W you're going by bus Korea the largest congregation in the world With more than ln addition to their regular services, SBS will be providing three additional services to the 250,000 members. His139 words
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Article, Illustration146 1982-06-03 15 THE drivers of these vehicles are blatantly flouting the law they have parked their cars or vans along double yellow lines in front of the People's Park Centre in En Tong Sen Street. This was the scene yesterday, despite an on-going Traffic146 words
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Article46 1982-06-03 15 A TALK on computer application in Industry will be held on June 15 at 7.30 p.m. in the Kampone Clam community centre. It will be given by systems engineer, Mr Gregory Cheong, and sales engineer, Mr Kong Eng Teck, from Hewlett Packard Singapore Ltd.46 words
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308 1982-06-03 15 EVELYN NG - EVELYN NG, CARE OF THE HOME-BOUND DISABLED By Our Social Services Correspondent A MAJOR attempt to encourage more active family care for the home-bound handicapped is being launched by the Society for Aid to the Paralysed. Next month, the society will start a two-year308 words
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171 1982-06-03 15 Jobless man stole from his former company A JOBLESS man was yesterday jailed for a day and fined a total of $6,000 for stealing $2,472 worth of goods from his former company. Mohamed Ali bin Hassan, 32, a former storekeeper with Ben and Co., admitted stealing three cartons of beef171 words
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Article63 1982-06-03 15 Four masked robbers raid house FOUR masked robbers raided a house in Jalan Somapah Timor, off Changi, on Monday and fled with cash and Jewellery totalling $70,000. The robbers, wearing plastic masks and gloves, woke up businessman, Mr L H. Quek, 48, and his wife in their room at about63 words
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300 1982-06-03 15 Mosque's meeting room is classroom for 28 THE air-conditioned meeting room of the An-nur Mosque in Woodlands took on a new role yesterday: that of a classroom for 28 Pre-University students, who were there under a pilot proiect of the Council of Education for Muslim Children (Mendaki). And in the300 words
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Miscellaneous120 1982-06-03 15 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Gamp JkSGS, IS "TWATVOO? YEA.M, X (-(OPE /T*>—~~ lai/ _-tup PiD >OU Re(v\6hAߣR TO YOU LIKE WHAT/ ~~tw!^%\\ ll f KMrk. C^O\CB Blondle r^^__^_^__ By Chic Yoyng HEY, DAGWOOD LETS (SHHHH^H I &LONDIE MIGHT BE I I EAVESDROPPING-} J PLAY POKER TONIGHT X?120 words
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Article705 1982-06-03 16 DICK WILSON - DICK WILSON By Writing for The Straits Times THERE is a lesson to be drawn from the recent failures of many governments to agree on various bread and butter issues of world management such as the law of the sea and various commodity arrangements. It705 words
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Article, Illustration803 1982-06-03 16 A DEM(X"RAT denouncing a budget deficit is like a hog with wings. When you sco one you know either nature has gone crazy or somebody thinks you were born yesterday. This is why it's so easy to keep a tiry eye while listeningNYT - 803 words
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Article, Illustration1275 1982-06-03 16 WHEN the socialist president of a democratic republic chooses a mirrored palace built for an absolute monarchy to welcome his guests, Lewis Carroll would surely approve. This weekend's economic summit at Versailles could continue in this Through-The-Looking-Glass vein. So many issues divide the leaders of the1,275 words
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Advertisement12 1982-06-03 16 I 3b13 31SSRS 200 b STEVLN TAN XP OP 19 78 RM12 words
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Letter, Illustration210 1982-06-03 17 Zoo should set good example on how to show love IT IS indeed ironical to read the article, "Zoo sees new kind of sponsor" (New Nation, May 22) which stated that a "sponsor is needed to finance an Lslandwide educational campaign to teach the public to love and care for210 words
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293 1982-06-03 17 Action taken to cut noise from cats, a dog and a crane WE REFER to Mr Peter Harm's letter on the "futility of appealing to government departments for effective action against noise in Singapore." (ST, May) under the heading "Complaints that were to no avail." Mr Harm's three complaints were293 words
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Letter35 1982-06-03 17 We can do without the accent CAN SBC please ask some of their disc jockeys to drop their very phony American-type accents. I wonder if they realise lust how silly they sound. VIEWER Singapore lftU35 words
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138 1982-06-03 17 I ARRIVED from London on SQ2I around 6pm last Saturday. After clearing customs and Immigration, I leaded my bags Into a colleague's car. It was only an hoar or so after arrival at the International House In Orange Grove Road that I realised I had138 words
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75 1982-06-03 17 I AM a frequent visitor to Sembawang Hills Estate. The road leading into the estate often seems to be jammed with heavy vehicles parked along the sides lorries in the day and private buses in the evenings and nights. These vehicles obstruct the vision75 words
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97 1982-06-03 17 Patients' feelings taken into account where possible I REFER to the letter by "Distressed" regarding the presence of a male nurse in the piles clinic (ST, May The piles clinic services both male and female patients. The clinic has both male and female nurses. As far as possible, we would97 words
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143 1982-06-03 17 WE THANK Mr Phang Chwee Seng for his suggestion on the sale of season parking tickets (ST, April 30). At the area office, renewal and purchase of parking tickets must be substantiated by documentary evidence of ownership of vehicle as car-owning residents are accorded143 words
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145 1982-06-03 17 I REFER to the letter, "Allow us to sublet flat pending approval" (ST, March 31). The board cannot allow the proposed subtenants to move into occupation before the subletting application is approved. D the application is not approved subsequently, it would then be difficult145 words
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88 1982-06-03 17 THE other day, I boarded an SBS bus with my two children, aged three and four and was shocked when the conductor demanded fares for my children. I have travelled with my children on SBS buses on several occasions, but this is the88 words
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Letter82 1982-06-03 17 Thanks, but I APPRECIATE SBS's efforts in improving its services in Ang Mo Kio New Town. There are a number of direct services to many parts of the island and other housing estates. However, at present there is no direct bus service from Ang Mo Kio to Bukit Merah Interchange.82 words
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Letter33 1982-06-03 17 THERE is no direct bus service from Clementi West Street 1 and 2 to Clementi Town. Could SBS consider introducing a bus service between these two areas? HOPEFUL Singapore 151233 words
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159 1982-06-03 17 Working conditions leave much to be desired THE other day, I went down to the Queenstown Shopping Centre to photocopy some documents. Even before I entered the shop, I was dazed by the bright lights from the photocopy machines. The shop, one of many, was warm in spite of a159 words
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105 1982-06-03 17 Practice by finance firms unfair WHEN one applies for a housing loan, one must foot the bill for the services of a real-estate valuer. However, should one request a copy of his report, the finance company invariably turns one down, on the grounds that the valuation is confidential. This practice105 words
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Letter83 1982-06-03 17 THE Strait. Time* welcomes letters from reader* All letter* mutt include the writer's signature, hill name, address and telephone number, it any. They should preferably be typed, double spsced on one side of the paper. You mey sdd s pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is en advantage We reserve the83 words
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Advertisement207 1982-06-03 17 fl The Nep""*' '"'-^BvI^BBBHESBr .^Hi b^~ <B IB Kk Br <l Br wm Asia's 'Scintillating Star' who stole the limelight at the Monte Carlo Show will now be here to give you two labulous performances. Dinner Shows: $120* Sl oo* per person (inclusive of a j«jjr Mm 6-C'oin sc Chinese207 words
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Article, Illustration715 1982-06-03 18 JOHN BURNS - JOHN BURNS By in Moscow IF THERE were any doubts that powerful men in the Kremlin were positioning themselves for the end of the Brezhnev era, it seemed to be dispelled with the announcement last Wednesday that Mr Yuri VTadimirovich Andropov, a career Communist Party715 words
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712 1982-06-03 18 ANTHONY ROBINSON - ANTHONY ROBINSON By in Moscow THE future Soviet leadership pattern has moved into sharper focus with the appointment of Col-Gen Vitaly Fedorchuk to replace Mr Yuri Andropov as head of the KGB. Gen Fedorchuk, unlike his predecessor, is a professional KGB officer of long712 words
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Article, Illustration727 1982-06-03 18 SERGE SCHMEMANN - SERGE SCHMEMANN By in Moscow 4 What seems significant in Gen Fedorchuk's case is that he has no apparent background in politics and that, for the first time since 1958, a professional again heads the KGB. 7 A VOICE answering the telephone at KCBNYT - 727 words
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Article39 1982-06-03 19 HAW PAR Brothers International Ltd has bought the remaining 50 per cent of Supercraft Singapore (Pte) Ltd, making the latter a wholly-owned subsidiary. Supercraft is a semi-dormant company whose main business is the servicing of speedboats.39 words
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Article57 1982-06-03 19 ALEXANDRA Holdings is venturing into Hongkong. Yesterday, the investment holding company announced the setting up of a subsidiary, Alesec Ltd, in Hongkong on May 11, 1982. Alesec, whose main business is general trading, has an authorised capital of HK$l million divided into one million ordinary shares of $157 words
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Article67 1982-06-03 19 UNITED Industrial Corporation has informed the stock exchange that it paid $14.36 million cash for its purchase of 5.9 million ordinary shares in United Engineers Ltd, or $2.43 per share. The acquisition of UE shares was financed from internal funds and it will not affect the67 words
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Article43 1982-06-03 19 MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd's wholly owned subsidiary, Multi-Purpose Commodity Trading Sdn Bhd, has increased its issued capital to M 5500,000. The subsidiary's board has been strengthened by the appointment of Tan Koon Swan, Senator Datuk Choo Ching Hwa and Dato Oon Seng Lee.43 words
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Article59 1982-06-03 19 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has queried Ganda Holdings on its acquisition of 1.14 million shares of Msl each in the issued share capital of Central Industrial Corporation. It wants to know the names of the directors of CIC and their respective holdings and whether the total purchase59 words
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Article52 1982-06-03 19 PROMET Bhd has replied to the KLSE's queries on its acquisition of MKI-Kelengkapan Sdn Bhd (MKI-K). MKI-K was formed on May 26, 1980, with an authorised capital of Ms 2 million and has a paidup capital of $1.7 million. Morrison-Knudsen Company Inc is a public company incorporated in52 words
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Article26 1982-06-03 19 THE KLSE has sent a second reminder to General Lumber (Holdings) Bhd regarding the latter 's acquisition of Sem Wah Development Enterprise Sdn Bhd26 words
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Article44 1982-06-03 19 THE interest rate for the Korea Development Bank's US$3O million floating rate notes due 1989 has been fixed at 14-13/16 per cent per annum for the period June 3, 1982, to Dec 3, 1982. The coupon amount per $1,000 is $75.30.44 words
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Article15 1982-06-03 19 TRADING in Genting Bhd shares will resume today on the Stock Exchange of Singapore.15 words
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Article50 1982-06-03 19 HONGKONG, Wed. Chartered Bank has extended opening hours of its branches in Hongkong. Branches in the New Territories now open at 8.30 am while elsewhere in Hongkong they open at 9 am. Branches close at 4.30 pm except on Saturdays when they shut at 12.30 pm. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article97 1982-06-03 19 TEL AVIV, Wed. The governor of Bank of Israel has cautionpd the government that it must cut public spending if it hopes to continue the economic progress made last year, the most important of which was the restraining of inflation. Presenting the bank's annual report, Moshe MandelbaumFT - 97 words
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Article61 1982-06-03 19 ANKARA, Wed. The Turkish government yesterday took what is believed to be the first in a series oi new measures to tighten monetary expansion and to bring inflation under control. Under the measures penalties have been made more draconian for banks which flout the minimum reserve requirements. TheFT - 61 words
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306 1982-06-03 19 PERMODALAN Nasional Bhd has confirmed it will take majority control of Harrisons Malaysian Estates in a complex, twostage exercise designed to pave the way for the home-coming of the largest plantation company in Malaysia. The move will create corporate history PNB will306 words
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511 1982-06-03 19 HONGKONG, Wed. The pace of bank lending to Hongkong's beleaguered property sector has not slowed, despite an average drop of about 30 per cent in land and property values over the past nine months. "In percentage terms the growth of lendingReuter - 511 words
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496 1982-06-03 19 ISHIKAWAJIMA-Harima Heavy Industries' investment in Singapore is the only non-petrochemical venture in the Republic worth over $150 million in terms of gross fixed assets invested. There are just seven international manufacturing companies which have investments of over $150 million each in Singapore.496 words
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382 1982-06-03 19 CARDS and other cardrelated products took centre stage at yesterday's congress on Technology and the Future Bank. Speakers at the congress organised by Consulton discussed several types of card and related systems, such as the Barclay credit card, Phonocard and the universal transaction accounts382 words
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284 1982-06-03 19 Tan Chong hopes to improve with new models TAN CHONG Motor Holdings Bhd hopes the introduction of several new models within its motor subsidiaries will help further improve its market position. The new models are scheduled for launching in the second half of this year, says Tan Chong chairman Tan284 words
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Article127 1982-06-03 19 POOR rubber prices and reduced profits from overseas subsidiaries have depressed Kuala Lumpur-Kepong's interim earnings substantially. For the six months ended last March 31, group pretax profits fell 24 per cent to M 522.4 million on a 25 per cent drop in turnover to Ms6l 44 million.127 words
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Article228 1982-06-03 19 Third FRCD from bank THE Singapore branch of the Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan is seeking funds from the Asian dollar market for the third time this year with a US$l5 million (5531.4 million) negotiable floating rate certificates of deposit (FRCD) issue which features a redemption option. The four-year paper,228 words
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Article507 1982-06-03 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed slightly lower yesterday on lark of buying suppt.-t in quiet trading with lower Hongkong market advices depressing sentiment farther. Boustead fell 5 cents to $2.X, Molti-Purpose Holdings 8 cents to $2.82, Pan-El II cents to $3.58, Metro 31 cents to $7.71, UMW 5 cents507 words
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Article56 1982-06-03 19 -5 8 ■4 C«C En* (iuthrlf Bhd NOT -25 CCM FAN Haw Par Nat Iron -5 +25 Cold Storage (ientlngs Inohrapr Bnd PMC -10 -1 -5 PerUa Plant Jv-mbShlp Sap Carp Wearaes -4 2 -2 -4 Prtma StmeDuby Times I'uh -5 -1 R*b«iifM»ns S Steamship 156 words
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Article44 1982-06-03 19 Metro Hldg» E«io Grand Central 001 Hong Leong Ind H Leong Credit Pan-El M Cablei Sim l.im Multi-Purpoae J C Ent 770 835 468 800 700 540 358 210 270 282 164 -30 -25 -12 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10 -8 -8 -744 words
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Article24 1982-06-03 19 Faber Merlin 138,000 Promet 123,000 City Dcv 120,000 Spore Land 118,000 Sime Darby 116,000 Total turnover: 3.07 m Total value: $10.06 m24 words
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Article31 1982-06-03 19 fat Iron LmbiMidnr liian Fmilli )unlop Ind ienrral Corp Ipore Land C B >lympia 595 900 2SO 386 396 755 710 147 25 15 10 8 8 +5 5 531 words
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Article35 1982-06-03 19 IT Indicator: T Industrials: rr Finance: T Hotels: T Properties: T Minings: T Plantations: )CBC: IESInd: *****3 *****3 760.97 758.82 1780.65 1777.94 1135.13 *****1 675.62 675.02 302.40 302.25 887.42 887.10 709.33 706.67 587.63 584.7035 words
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Article205 1982-06-03 22 FIC sets conditions for Peck Hua PECK Hua Holdings has been told by the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee that it can take over the management of Lien Hoe Indufitries and gain board representation only after it makes a general offer for its shares. The condition was made known to Peck205 words
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460 1982-06-03 22 GENTING Bhd has forecast rather unexciting results for its plantation subsidiary Asiatic Development whose shares are now being offered to shareholders for subscription at M6O cents each. Asiatic is expected to make pretax profits of M 51.49 million for the year ending Dec 31,460 words
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369 1982-06-03 22 INCH Kenneth Kajang Rubber, which is 45 per cent owned by the OCBC group, is unlikely to consider a dividend payment for the second consecutive year, in view of uncertain prospects for 1982. In his latest annual statement, chairman C. W. Tresise said369 words
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Article238 1982-06-03 22 Perlis, Rahman results poorer PERLIS Plantations Bhd (PPB) and its 49.8 per cent owned associate, Rahman Hydraulic Tin Bhd, have both released poorer results for the interim period ended March 31, 198T At PPB, half-time rip pretax profits fell about 16 per cent to M 523.9 million on a turnover238 words
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342 1982-06-03 22 THE Harilela group's first hotel venture in Singapore tentatively called the Second Holiday Inn will cost a total of $100 million, including land cost. The hotel is being developed by Harilela Hotels (Singapore) Pte Ltd, a joint-venture company 75 per cent owned342 words
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Article111 1982-06-03 22 Polish coal production increases WARSAW, Wed. Polish officials have reported that coal production over the first five months of the year has reached 79.2 million tonnes, a rise of 16.3 per cent over the same period last year. The Ministry of Mining says output from the mines militarised with theFT - 111 words
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304 1982-06-03 22 BANGKOK, Wed. The latest set of statistics issued by Thailand's Board of Trade on commodity exports shows an ail-too familiar pattern of buoyant sales of several major products but declining earnings because of depressed prices. In addition, Thailand is heading for difficulties overFT - 304 words
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Advertisement261 1982-06-03 19 Super New KDK Computerised Fans Programmable start/stoo cooling action for extra comfort, extra saving. 3" v* v« v, < w arn ■> T>~S|"W V^"¥ Mk g 6-hour Timer mSSm H i ii iiibii ft ~~7E Omin 15 mm 30 mm 60 mm 120 mm 240 mm *s*%av KDK puts computer261 words
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Article2387 1982-06-03 20 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 1982 High Low ompanv Or 1 Net l.a.t Div P/E Vol Day** Sale +or- COOO) High Low 3SO 247 Acma Alcom 233 172 Allied Choc 306 246 BAT 320 320 BaU 141 M Ben Berjaya Kawat 2SI 1W Boustead 480 297 Bousteadco 3262,387 words
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580 1982-06-03 20 IN THE absence of fresh factors, the Singapore stock market continued to pat up a generally mixed to easier performance yesterday In quiet and selective trading. The Straits Tunes Industrial Index, a 1.21 -paint winner at the morning's close, I shed 2.15 points to580 words
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Article197 1982-06-03 20 DIAMOND MOT STORE (Maaagen' arlees tor Jue S) Diamond Spore Fd( US}) 0.56 0.60 St 1.27 (MayXtoday) INCOME BOND UNIT (Cmrreel prkoa) Income Bond 1.31 1 38 AKBITHNOT BEtI TUTIEB ASIA (Managers' prices tar Jane I) Spore Growth Fund 0.89 0.94 Oliß-MONTAtii: (Maaa«era' prlee* f.r Jaa* 1) Union197 words
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Article1495 1982-06-03 20 BID and offer prices officially lilted and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots o( 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board deal (in1,495 words
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Article12 1982-06-03 20 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market was closed yesterday King's birthday.12 words
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Article313 1982-06-03 20 PRICES IN Hongkong yesterday closed near the day's lows on profit-taking, but trading was light in the half-day session, brokers said. Prices fell initially in line with Wall Street with the depreciation of the HK dollar against the US dollar extending the fall in later trading. HK» Associated Hotels313 words
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Article407 1982-06-03 20 MAJOR miners in Sydney yesterday eased with most other resource sectors also lower after a fall in gold prices overseas and a weaker market on Wall Street, broken said. At the close, the All-Ordi-naries index was 3.2 off at 503.1 while the industrial indicator gained 0.8 to 662.6. The407 words
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Article377 1982-06-03 21 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday fell on scattered selling of blue chips as operators reacted cautiously to the sharp fluctuations in the yen/dollar rate and the overnight decline on Wall Street, dealers said. The market average shed 23.76 to end at 7,344.90 on a thin volume of 170 million377 words
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Article392 1982-06-03 21 NEW YORK, Tues. Stock prices closed lower as investors became increasingly gloomy over the outlook for interest rates and the economy. Analysts said the initial weakness in stocks on Tuesday morning was sparked by disappointment over the weekly money supply figures, which also caused a drop in the392 words
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Article641 1982-06-03 21 LONDON, Wed. Leading shares were generally a penny or two lower where changed after a lacklustre session today, with the Falklands conflict inhibiting trade, dealers said. Prices were marked down after overnight falls in New York on the US j interest rate outlook and then traded narrowly around the641 words
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Article54 1982-06-03 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 5874 Monday closed Week Ago 580.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 814.97 Monday closed Week Ago 834.57 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1377.82 Tuesday 1404 27 Week Ago 1413.47 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 662.8 Tuesday 681 8 Week Ago 662 4 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 503.1 Tuesday 506.354 words
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Article165 1982-06-03 21 AMSTERDAM, Tues. Share prices were mainly lower in quiet trading, dealers said. Lack of buying interest after the long weekend and no lead from Wall Street were the major reasons, they said. Pis ABM 30—00 unch Ahold 7-00 +0J A I- tO aMJO -0.4 Aim ™.L!__ mo -oj Amfas165 words
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Article251 1982-06-03 21 ZURICH, Tues. Share prices closed mixed in lack-lustre trading, dealers said. Volume was small and prices fluctuated In a narrow range, they said, with many investors on the sidelines. This morning's rise of the US dollar also dampened market sentiment, they added. The Credit Suisse index closed at 228.3251 words
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Article118 1982-06-03 21 PRICES IN Manila yesterday were mixed as commercial, industrial and mining shares fell while oils rose, dealers said. Pasoe ■st Phil HMfs *J0 unch *~je Mining am unch Anglo PhU 0027 unch Apti Mining B 01 uncn AUas ConTB. M unch Baguio Oold JOU .0 0001 Basic PelToXrum 014118 words
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Article148 1982-06-03 21 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed generally steady in weak trading, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 0.07 point to 92.23 on a turnover of 7.6 million baht. BaoU Aokham Thai A*ia Fibre Anilhava In* And Trust Bangkok Bank am unch Bank or Ajrudh.r. Ltd IM Bat* Shos148 words
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Advertisement97 1982-06-03 20 NOTICES Brush Cutter, Chainsaw, f** Power Sprayer y£ j The largest selling Japanese Cheinsaw in Malaysia. Sales service and spare parts Echo Brush Cutter obtainable from over 120 Model RM 303E k| authorised dealers throughout &V P jj| HHK^ Echo Pow er Sprayer S°e. c c h s ain^s w97 words
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Advertisement145 1982-06-03 20 AUCTION SALE TODAY at the President Merlin Hotel, (4th floor) Kitchener Road, Singapore at 2.30 p.m. UNIT Q34 (QRD FLOOR) BUKIT TIMAH SHOPPING CENTRE NOS. 35/41 (ODD) HAMILTON ROAD NO. 93, SYED ALWI ROAD NO. 4C LORONQ KINCHIR L AITS ARCADIA NOS. 217/A/B/C/D EAST COAST ROAD NO. 10, LORONG BUNGA145 words
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Advertisement181 1982-06-03 20 £SS FAR EAST IFVINGUON SHIPBUILDING LIMITED TENDER FOR PURCHASE OF SCRAP IRON Tenders are invited for purchase of scrap iron in our Shipyard Road and Sungei Pandan yards for a period of six (6) months commencing on 1 July, 1982 to 31 December, 1982. Details of Terms and Conditions of181 words
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Advertisement199 1982-06-03 20 EUREX Warenhandelsgesellschaft mbH Gansemarkt 44, 2000 Hamburg 36 West Germany Tel: 040-*****1, Telex: 2-***** from stocks in Germany and USA we can offer secondhand, overhauled, in perfect working condition. 1 P+H Mobile Crane Omega 15 hydraulic telescopic boom 4 section 8.2-24, 4 meter, built 1978 1 P+H Mobile Crane Omega199 words
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Article133 1982-06-03 21 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per IN kg yesterday. Coconut oil: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $54.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $352.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper133 words
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Article188 1982-06-03 21 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $21,737 and closed at $21,584 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.00 317.75 and was traded quietly at around $316.50 318.20 before closing at $317.70/318.20 by lunch time. The market re-opened at $317.50/318.20, dipped to a low188 words
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Article336 1982-06-03 21 THE STRAITS tin market in Penang was closed yesterday King's birthday. The overnight London market was easier with forward buyers easing £75 to £6,905 per tonne. LONDON: Tin moved sharply lower on Tuesday afternoon, falling over £200 a tonne from Friday to £6,770 for Three Months delivery in Kerb336 words
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Article32 1982-06-03 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Tues day (prevlo-i In brackets) Wireb-rs Spot buyers £778.00 (£802.50); tellers £778.50 (£803.00); Three Months buyers £804.00 (£828.50; sellers £804.50 (£829.00. Market ta_e: Easy Sases: 18.125 lonnes32 words
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Article30 1982-06-03 21 Tw* MaNew York 6.028 cloeed 6.096 Zurich 6.0Z8 6.12S We* T»« Singapore 6.008 6.208 6.10S 6.30S Clostng prices In US dollars a troy ounce Scarce: Cre-_t fTalssi. .S'pece.30 words
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Article612 1982-06-03 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with June RSS One buyers quoted at 184.50 cents per kilo, down one cent on Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lack of interest with the Malaysian holiday also depressing sentiment, they said. Afternoon612 words
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Article330 1982-06-03 21 THE US Stag dollar opened at C 1070 90 and was traded to a high i.r C 1210 30. It then fell back to a low of C. 1035 45. before closing at $2 1090 00 in the Singapore forez market yesterday. Trading was fairly active amidst330 words
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Article348 1982-06-03 21 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: ClMT#nc>#o MOfltWlM rnt#B Smithsonian P#rc#fltAQ9 quoted yaeterdiy (cross)parn; change Local dollars to one unit of foreign cur ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 2: US Doll«r.(Spotl Offer Bid 7 days 14V4 14* 1 month 14 11/16,14 9/ IS 2348 words
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Article44 1982-06-03 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on June 2: Overnight: Call deposits 4% Closiac Bayiag Selling 3-month Treasury bills 4 :i > 3-month Bank bills 10 1/16 S l5/16 3 months CD «S 9h 6 months CD 0H 9<« Be*r«e: Nstliail Dtoceut (c.44 words
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Article38 1982-06-03 21 Closing interbank rates for Singapore dollars on June 2: Offer Bid Overnight 9 8 1 .nonth 9 9» 2 months 911 16 9 9 16 3 months 911 16 9 9 16 Overnight mode II 138 words
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Article24 1982-06-03 21 THE avei«ge nte at which major Singapore ho-_Ju an cnnrntly prepared to lend to their best eutomen is U.M per cent.24 words
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Advertisement764 1982-06-03 21 J&j^fc NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY BOARD A®A imP NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY ASSOCIATION W*m SEMINAR WORKSHOP ON CHOOSING A PRODUCTIVE MANAGEMENT STYLE FOR THE GROWING COMPANY conducted by Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago SEMINAR OBJECTIVE The seminar is designed for Singapore executives who wish to broaden their perspectives on management so that764 words
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Advertisement491 1982-06-03 21 Beijing brokings are better at the new Jianguo Hotel Beijing's newest international facilities and restaurants featuring class hotel has just opened tamed Peninsula Group cuisine. the Jianguo Hotel. And it's And all it takes to lxx>k is a Iving managed by one of the phone call or telex to The491 words
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Advertisement613 1982-06-03 22 nr^c^r^r^w 7 17-19 junei9B2 J)L_T L Bi4^> HaH 2 Woiid Trade Centre< Sin 9 a P ore BIHUB^AS/yA An Exposition Focusing on Southeast I and inspection Technology Expo Asia>s Quest for Qua^ Producte QUALITY CONTROL, QUALITY ASSURANCE SPECIALISTS INVITED TO ATTEND INSPEX Asia 82 is aimed at supplying products and613 words
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Advertisement562 1982-06-03 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 HATES: A tMondoy Fndoy 900om-530 pm CLASSIFICATION CROUP (5.00 pm for next day) Ordinorv 90 cts per word (Mm $13 50) Tjmes Centre, 1 New Industriol Rood, (Mm $66 .OOSundoy Times) H Education Instruction off Upp Poyo Lebor Rd 1 j Announcements 9 00om~?00p^ Sor^doT 80. Chorg«:ss562 words
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Advertisement307 1982-06-03 23 Special OHer I l-'IKW BU M 4TTIIES.Sf:S S*t> I^VI-fi I $530/- bam JSLHE KIMIonM SITTE tMO BUKIT MERAH ENG LEE BLOCK IM. NO 3623 A BUKIT MERAH TOWN CENTRE l_ Tel: 273-4335 -J 'SOFA? TABLETS We specialise in re-upholstenng old sofas. repairing settees and the sale of the latest design307 words
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Advertisement1250 1982-06-03 23 r i |bf UMpY > Cfldf > tOl3O 20 UNITS REFRIGERATOR almost new with guarantee/ respray $100 $400. Trade-In acceptable Tel *****55. 20 Pets aVeaßßaaatk^^^ LOST TERRIER (REG MI7MB) a Scottish Origin. a Greyish brown Brlndle long coarse hair, c About 8" tall *2' long. Family most anxious for Us1,250 words
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Advertisement1317 1982-06-03 23 S3f Q Pysowal Services 4 APPLICATOR SCOTC HOARD CARPET protector, carpet upholstery cleaning, window cleaning, floor polishing, general house cleaning, grass cutting. First Asian *****85/ *****58 A BETTER CARPET Shampooing, General house cleaning/Office Painting, Parquet Varnishing, Floor polishing. Tel: *****42/ *****62 Caldeco Cleaning. FOR COST EFFECTIVENESS, floor polishing, carpet shampooing,1,317 words
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Advertisement1169 1982-06-03 23 Q Business To Business 51 Printing a Copying Services conqueror we design and print name cards letterheads, invoices, forms! brochures, annual report, and all kinds of stationery items For Complete Efficient quality Urgent Printing. Call Us At: 222, 2nd floor. The Arcade, Collyar Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****12 W« WC.il.1,169 words
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Advertisement1069 1982-06-03 23 ljji| 0 Emptoymant i INTER-CROPS COMMODITIES (S) 9. PTE LTD We are an International Or- 'I ganlsation trading In com- 'I .modules futures. Due to our I expansion programme wejl I are Inviting young men and I women to Join our (ast ex- I pandlng team us COMMODITY I BROKERS1,069 words
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Advertisement772 1982-06-03 24 IjjlA Q friiptoyment 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial O Clerical LjkJ DEL MAR PT« FURNITURE A INDUSTRIES (S) PTE. LTD. CONFIDENTIAL ASSISTANT Requirements: Must be mature, tactful and sociable. 1 Good written and spoken English and a knowledge of Mandarin. Able to type neatly and accurately at 35—40 w.p.m. Minimum772 words
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Advertisement541 1982-06-03 24 (jjl^ Q Emptoyment ijjl^ Q Emptoyment (jjl^ Q Emptoyment |jj|^ Q Emptoyment I invites application for I Candidates should possess: GCE 'O' Level with good credits in English and Mathematics Experience in clerical duties such as typing at 35 wpm, ability to send telexes, filing, etc. Our company works on541 words
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Advertisement355 1982-06-03 24 I ORDNANCE I 1 DEVELOPMENT AND I ENGINEERING COMPANY OF I SINGAPORE (PTE) I LTD (ODE) 1 CLERK/TYPIST I (In Internal Audit I Unit) GCE O' Level with I good command in a English I Able to type at I 35 wpm I I Applicants are I required to apply355 words
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Advertisement373 1982-06-03 24 HITACHI ELEVATOR ENGRG. (8) PTE LTD requires:INVENTORY CONTROL CLERK Requirements:* OCE O f level Ability to type Experience not necessary Interested applicants please apply personally at 10, BENOI SECTOR. JURONG. Tel: *****54 (Applicants should bring along 3 passport-size photograph*, certificate*, testimonial, etc) Feeder Bus Noe: 253 from Jurong Interchange [An373 words
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Advertisement549 1982-06-03 24 FiLING CLERK We need a Filing Clerk in our Tax Department and applicants should have completed Secondary 4 and are able to read and speak English fluently. Previous working experience Is not essential. Candidates must be Singapore citizens and male applicants must have completed or be exempted from fulltime National549 words
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Advertisement535 1982-06-03 24 SPER^Y-^yiCKEf^ OPERATOR CUM CLERK/ TYPIST c Oood telephone etiquette c Able to type and perform general office duties Independently c Able to operate telex machine will be an advantage c Age 18 -25 c 5-day week. Wimcat ki m— ~m st- vrvmn tor •Ml Mfwvt#o**st# mtofviow 420, BLK. 79A, INDUS535 words
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Advertisement492 1982-06-03 24 HOTEL RESERVATIONS COMPANY requires One Female Reservations Cl-rk to work at Changl Airport Mast be prepared to work shifts (2 only). Transport allowance and uniforms provided. Experience not necessary Preferably thoee residing in Bedok, Toe Payoh, Chang, or Ang Mo Kio area. Apply giving full particulars with non-returnable photo 6492 words
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Advertisement579 1982-06-03 24 Estebtoned Company rsqulrss a GENERAL CLERK s OCE -O' level with good com raand of English. s Minimum 2 years relevant experience. s Able to commence work Immediately. Interested pteese csll *****01 European Trading Ftowt has an EXPERIENCED SEMOR ACCOUNTS CLERK (MALE/FEMALE) s Able to communicate In English at executive579 words
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Advertisement517 1982-06-03 24 An EstaMtoned Company in Jurong requires Immediately. A JUNIOR SECBtTARV GENERAL CLERK/ TYPWT Interested please contact: SJBJBM For appointment An eetabkened company has me toWowlnM vacancies: 1) COBJP/Srr TYPESETTER (AM) 2) GENERAL CLERK 3) ACCOUNTS CLERK Interested applicants please call MOfrOPRINT PTE LTD •A/10A. Blk. 11 KaMeng Basin Industrial Edit*517 words
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Advertisement787 1982-06-03 25 ijjl^ Q Employment W Brtuatk>ns Vacant Secretarial Clerical Reputable local Shipping Company urgently requires C LERK TYPISTS Q.C.E. 'O 1 level with minimum typing speed of 30 wpm Plea** contact Mia* Tan tel: zaooSSS for an interview or writ* lo: Tf* Personnel Officer irr'U.tth floor. Realty Centre Enggor Street Singapore787 words
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Advertisement971 1982-06-03 25 JUNIOH SECRETARY/DOCUMEN TATION required for expanding American firm In d15t.1334 Attractive remuneration for the right candidate Apply with full resume and telephone number to: ST. Box A ***** ,1, New Industrial Road, Spore 1063. TRADING COMPANY REOUMES Female Clerk /Typist. Able to do simple admlnstratlve work. Able to work Independently971 words
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Advertisement903 1982-06-03 25 lj)A Q Emptoynwnt c) Sales COMVEST PTE LTD We, an International Commodity Futures Brokers need: BUSINESS EXECUTIVES Mala or Female Requirements: Age 21 years and above, neat and pleasant appearance. Capable of communicating well with people and able to work independently. Determined to work hard to achieve success and accept903 words
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Advertisement1148 1982-06-03 25 I I T|| EARN UP TO W0 OR MORE l Wo ore rooking for Female tales Promoter* to promote our range of well known perfumee at Load I -lartinaiirel Q trirsalas ing L/wfMn m«*Hi oiw m and at Changi Airport Shops. I Age 17 to 30. Pleasant personality. Training will1,148 words
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Advertisement1491 1982-06-03 25 ijjl^ P Employment WANTED FEMALE/ MALE SALES EXECUTIVES Experienced to promote paper I products for the supermarkets I and hotels. TEL:2eaOSII I MkM Chan, tor appointment I CMMK COUNTER SALESOMLS I personnel for Jewellery/ leath- i er shop In Lucky Plaza and Or- I chard Tower. With/ without ex- perlence1,491 words
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Advertisement736 1982-06-03 25 ijjl^ Q Dwjwioynwin BsHaa**************! d^ ~'-fe' INCORPORATED PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD Invites applications for the post of DRAFTSWOMAN Applicants should possess certificate from Vocational Institute such as VITB or STI with 1 year's drafting experience preferred. Functions Include drafting of tooling for production, design of simple tooling fixture, printed circuits736 words
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Advertisement3457 1982-06-03 26 ~i t i requires urgently VEHICLE MECHANIC 1. Must be able to diagnose faults on dlesel/ petrol engines and to carry out general repairs etc 2. With at least two years' working experience on various Japanese/Continental vehicles 3. Possess NTC Orade 3 and a Class 3 driving licence In essential3,457 words
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Advertisement482 1982-06-03 26 A large watch manufacturing company has vacancy for: MALE PRODUCTION OPERATOR (SMR) RoQuaromonl*: c Primary 6 education c Age preferably 30 and above c Experience not necessary c Prepared to work 2nd and 3rd shifts Please call personally during office hours. Monday Friday between Sam to 4pm at: SINGAPORE TNSE482 words
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Advertisement291 1982-06-03 26 RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CORPN PTELTD PURCHASING ASSISTANTS OCE 'A' level/Diploma holders. c Experience Is not essential. AUDIT ASSISTANTS c Part I ACA. c lto 2 years experience In an Accounting firm or large organization, c Able to work Independently AUDIT CLERKS c ACA Foundation Level/GCE A' level. c Preferably with some291 words
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Advertisement461 1982-06-03 27 fjjlA Q Employment ill Q fawptoynwit iA Q bisftoyment IE i Q Employment |jj|| Q Enjoyment 66 Situation* Vacant I) MlsceilmneoßS PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL require* NIGHT AUDITORS (Mala) Age: 21-30 years dCE 'O' Level At least 2 years of cashiering experience Permanent night shift Salary: $SOO p.m. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Age:461 words
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Advertisement558 1982-06-03 27 B Keppel Shipyard limited Applications are Invited for the posts of A. ENONSE SER ANG B. GENERAL WORKERS POST A: Rw>«^uir»>w*ol*i: a Have a wide experience of work In heavy engineering with respect to the slinging of engineerIng Items. a Must be able to assess approximately the weight of machinery558 words
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Advertisement469 1982-06-03 27 I Vllf HOTEL Malaysta y Urgently requires 4 TELEPHONE/TELEX 4 OPCRATOfI Secondary education K Pleasant personality y Ability to type 6 WAITER/WAITMBS jf Secondary education b CHAMBERMAID Secondary education 1 MOUanSAJD N Primary education K STEWARDESS) I J Relevant experience J preferred i bf wash-up MAW No experience required I469 words
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Advertisement451 1982-06-03 27 Kptockj fried Chickan. We ere the lest expanding International toed chain in Singapore. Due to our test expansion, we require Fulltime Staff for 1) CASHIERS 2) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 3) PACKERS CUM DISPENSERS 4) COOKS 5) KITCHEN HELPERS No experience Is required. Free training provided to all who have keen Interest451 words
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Advertisement505 1982-06-03 27 h• > t m m#d let I v etCstnc lOf th* loNowmq pOflts: (A) ABATTOIR ATTENDANTS (B) GENERAL WORKERB (C) ELECTRICIANS (D) CASHIERS (For Jurong Omce only). Salary will comiiisnsursls with qualification* and experience. Inlsrested mat* applicant* may writ* in or can personally lor an interviews! The) Personnel Department PRIMARY505 words
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Advertisement463 1982-06-03 27 We have Immediate vacancies for: MATERIAL HANDLERS (Mete) We require persons who have: c Completed Primary education c Completed National Service I* Starting salary of 5330 per month On confirmation 5340 per month 13th month Bonus On-the-Job training Subsidised lunch Free coffee/tea Oood working environment 5-day week Interested, please apply463 words
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Advertisement430 1982-06-03 27 Consumer Financial Services Group Invites applications for the post of TELEX OPERATOR Requirements:--e Minimum GCE 'O' level Typing speed 40-50 wpm c Previous experience as a telex operator Working hoursMonday to Friday Ham to 7pm Saturday 8.30 am to 12 noon If you meet the requirements, please submit your application430 words
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Advertisement546 1982-06-03 27 A leading electronic and engineering company Invites applications for the following positions at its Sembawang operaGENERAL CLERK a OCE -O' level a Able to type at 35 wpm a Experience In operation an Accounting Machine would be an advantage DRIVER a Possess a class 3 driving licence a Able to546 words
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Advertisement509 1982-06-03 27 CHAMPION MOTORS (1975) PTE. LTD is urgently looking for an OFFICE GIRL Requirements: c Primary education c Age between 18 to 25 veers Those interested plaaaa call personally for an interview el The Personnel Division Ist Floor, Inchcape Hse 450/2 Alexandra Road Singapore 0511 Our company, a leading Electronic Firm509 words
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Advertisement443 1982-06-03 27 OMCAT E A STERN HOTEL requires Part time/FuM time MASSEUSES with without experience Attractive fringe benefits. Malaysian are also considered Call personally at: ♦01 Macpherson Boad S-poreiSM HYMOLD PTE LTD requires 1. Female Workers 2. General Worker 3. Spray Painter 4. Shift Machine Operators Good Salary Transport Provided Job allowances443 words
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Advertisement5365 1982-06-03 28 lilA D biavtoyretnt ijjl^ Q Emptoymant iA I Q Einploym©nt Vehicles A Boats 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CITY CAR RENTALS 1) ASSIST ANT FLEET MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Middle aged or retired personnel with related experl- ence preferred 2) JUNIOR SECRETARY Passed OCE O' level with recognised secretarial certificate. 3) ENGLISH5,365 words
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Advertisement639 1982-06-03 28 LM MOTOR CREDIT C ofn fr>#rc i*)l PriVeft* Vehicles are acceptable Period ol Loan M Months LOAN LIMIT 80% Enquiries: *****1 (10 Lines) 137, 3rd Floor People's Parti Centre 76 Vehicle* For Salt a) Mini END 1877 MIM Clubman. 1 owner, cassette, original colour, well maintained $9,800 ono *****54 Dave639 words
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Advertisement707 1982-06-03 28 1880 OATSUN 120 V Alrcond. showroom condition. 1 owner 118.300 Exchange considered *****20 842. Oeylang Road 1880 OATSUN MSA 2nd private owner Radio cassette, metallic paint 517.800 *****20 Blk 244. 1 109- A. Avenue 3. Ang Mo Klo ISSO OATSUN BLUEBIRD. 18 Alrcon Radio Tape 5 new tyres. 1 owner.707 words
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Advertisement1752 1982-06-03 29 E VtWdtsißoats !Q VtMctos* Boats VHll>»4Boats ]Q VaMdas A Boats i 1000 MAZDA 323. 5-door. private owner, alrcond, cassette, show- room condition $17,200. H.P available Phone: *****74 1000 MAZDA $20 one company owner, alrcond. radio/ cassette. Interested contact: S.E Ho. *****/7. 1001 MAZDA 323 1.5 Notchback. ARF. alrcon, sports rims,1,752 words
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Advertisement451 1982-06-03 29 1075 TOYOTA CROWN, 2563 cc (Company registered). In very good condition. Interested parties, please call: *****22 Vincent between 9a.m. 12 noon. 1075 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200 (new model). Second owner, alrcond, radio/ cassette, new tyres, battery, tax Oct. $12,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****12 1070 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200 c.c 1 lady owner. Alrcond.451 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1982-06-03 34 Mr. Mr*. K.A. Abraham, Roy, Buahoola and Sumeana thank all relatives and friends for their attendance at the funoral ol Sunil and Mary, messages of condolence, flowers and donations lo "The K. Sunil Abraham Scholarship Fund". A memorial service will bo hold al 3.30pm on Saturday the sth ol Juno84 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1982-06-03 34 wiahaa to express their heartfelt thank* to all their relative*, friends and colleague* lor their condolences, wreaths, donations, and kind assistance during then rocont bereavement. The Family of the Late SOH ENG KIANG33 words
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Obituary26 1982-06-03 34 MR GOH OUAN KIM (MICHAEL) i ih lo thank triand*, retain**, col league* for their condolence*. wreatha, •crolls. donation* and night viarta during fhafe- raoant ba-26 words
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Obituary49 1982-06-03 34 THE FAMILY OF the latt- Anthony Joseph Cornelius wish to thank Revd. Fathers Munler and Fernandez, doctors and nurses of Wards 84 and 89 of the General Hospital, sister Gerard and Nancy of C.H.I.J. all relatives, friends for their donations, attendances, and messages of condolence during their recent bereavement.49 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1982-06-03 34 p»»»»d away on Ist Jun* IM3 Fun*r«l laaving Blk. 833, Avwhm 6, Ang Mo Kio on 4th Jun* to Church of Holy Spirit al 1.30 p.m. and thar*altar to Mount Varnon Crematorium RONALD HONG HIN THONG AGE 3438 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1982-06-03 34 Passed away suddenly on Wednesday 2.6.82 leaving behind Cortege leave* Btfci. 2117-J, Sembawang Rd on Thursday 3».»2 at 3.30 pm tor Mt. Vemon Crematorium. LEKSHMY APPAVA MAIDU AGE7C28 words
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Obituary, Illustration15 1982-06-03 34 pe*a»d away paacatuHy on 2nd Jur.. 19«2 For tunocal *rrsr>g#m*nt* l*l No Sawa Singh Dhandal15 words
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Obituary32 1982-06-03 34 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS ft OBITUARIES a $13.50 lor 15 wordi (run-on ityle) a Ma.OO lor 3cm x 1 col. (••mi-di«play sryla) a $80.00 tor 3cm 1 1 col. (duplay.tyle)32 words
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Obituary34 1982-06-03 34 MR FOO BAN CHOON Wish** lo •ipnu thafc haartfaH thank* le an thair r*iatrv«*. frwnd*. pn*«t, manag*m«nl and atari of Far EMlm Bank lor thwr kind *«M*tanea, «Wandanc« and donation* during thair recant btfMwnwil.34 words
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Obituary28 1982-06-03 34 wiah to eiprea* their heartfelt thank* to Rev. Fr. Franci* Lee, r*la live*, office colleague*, friend*, for their kind aeeiatance, donation*, wreathe and attendance during their recent bereavement.28 words
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Obituary22 1982-06-03 34 with to aiprin their haartlalt thank* lo »ll r»Ulivw and friand* lor their eondolancai. •••utance •ttsndanc* and donation* during thaw r*cent beraavsmant.22 words
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Obituary43 1982-06-03 34 The family of the late GERARD YAP KOON HOE sincerely thank management and staff of Maxim Nile Club, El-Amlgo Nile Club, colleagues of Shell Co. Bukom. Bank or America. Shangrlla Hotel, mends and relatives for their donations, night visits during their recent bereavement43 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1982-06-03 34 Our thoughts are always with you. Our hearts are sore with pain. This world would be like heaven. If you were here again. and ion, bfotnofs and *lstof*-in-law and all your loved on**. CAPTAIN JOSEPH LOW KIM SOON Departed: 3rd June IMI.45 words
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Obituary28 1982-06-03 34 IN CHERISHED MEMORY of Peter Paul Oomez, called to rest 3.6 63 There Is a memory In our hearts today, that passing years cannot take away Loved Ones.28 words
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Article342 1982-06-03 34 Added Advantage impresses Bellus Domina goes fast KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Lion City Cup winner, Added Advantage 11, who is engaged in the King's Gold Cup trial on Sunday, worked keenly here this morning. The four-year-old Welsh Saint gelding, with Kevin Chee in the saddle, disposed of 600 m in 42342 words
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Article114 1982-06-03 34 EPSOM (England), Wed. Americanbred rolt Golden Fleece, owned by Robert Sangster and ridden by Pat Eddery, won the Epsom Derby •ver 2,111 m today. Ame rl can- bred s To a chug Woo 4 and Silver Hawk were second and third respectively. French-bred colt PersepoUsReuter - 114 words
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Article312 1982-06-03 34 RATINGS me merit of each horse in points, and each point is equivalent to hall a kilogram is a wonderful guide not only to the panel of handicappers but to owners, trainers and form students as well. The handicappers, of course, cannot strictly adhere to the ratings312 words
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392 1982-06-03 34 EPSOM JEEP - Mork at 500 to 1 if he gets ninto King's Cup trial! EPSOM JEEP By THE latest gimmick in Australian racing is a computer card or chart published by leading newspapers in Sydney and Melbourne. It gives the required odds of the runners in a race, based on form, weight,392 words
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Article1182 1982-06-03 34 IPOH, Wed PUNTERS got off on the wrong foot at the Perak Turf Club's one-day amateur meeting at Ipoh today when a rank outsider, Diamond Boy (late The Crimson Pirate) finished with a big burst in Race 1 to pay $141 for a win ($1491,182 words
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Article789 1982-06-03 34 IPOH, Wed. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's amateur races: RACE 1: Kakak (Tai Ng) attempted to lug out soon after the jump and had to be steadied, resulting in the mare losing ground. Kakak and Flying Tiger (M. Leow) hung out wide rounding the turn into the789 words
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Advertisement730 1982-06-03 34 JUjl H Educatlon |nstruct|on 112 Commercial BFGINNFRS HIGHER ACCOUNT ING, rostlng. Bookkeeping Typewriting, Shorthand Ir preparation for LCCI 198: Examinations Commencing 7 9 June Singapore Commercla School. 15A Mackenzie Road Singapore (*****48/*****20) SHORTHAND BEGINNERS COURSE rornmenclng 15.6 8: TaaatMai 600 pm 7.30 pm 01 Saturdays 3 30 pm 5 00730 words
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Advertisement312 1982-06-03 34 115 Driving AFFABLE SENIOR INSTRUCTORS with high passing rates, fetch. send arrangeable *****35 (day night). ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL. Fetch/ send LG-13 Kirn Seng Shopping Centre, Kirn Seng Road *****78/ *****79 BERNARD DRIVING SCHOOL. Easy lo learn, quick to pass Blk 28. 76A. Chat Chee Avenue. Tel: *****31/ *****73/ *****57. 116312 words
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Advertisement164 1982-06-03 34 APPOINTMENT A manufacturing cum service company invites suitably qualified candidates for the following positions. Bumiputeras preferred. A. SUPPLY OFFICER 1 vacancy B. MAINTENANCE/PRODUCTION FITTERS 7 vacancies C. CLERKS 2 vacancies D. DRIVERS 4 vacancies Position A Candidates should possess Polytechnic Diploma in engineering or chemistry based subjects. Experience in the164 words
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Article, Illustration286 1982-06-03 35 PARIS, Wed. Unseeded 17-year-old Mats Wilander, of Sweden, provided the biggest sensation in the French Open tennis championships to date when he battered his way through to the semi-finals by beating fifth-seeded Vitas Gerulaitis in a dramatic four-setter yesterday. Wilander, who, at the weekend, disposed ofReuter - 286 words
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Article380 1982-06-03 35 LONDON, Wed PHIL EDMONDS, the Middlesex slow left-arm bowler, took a career best eight for 80 to steer his club to a 68 runs win over Sussex in the English county cricket championship yesterday A declaration by Middlesex, unbeaten this season, left Sussex to getReuter - 380 words
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Article101 1982-06-03 35 South African invited BRISTOL, Wed. South African all-rounder Mike Procter has been invited to play in a double-wicket competition here on July 5, the sponsors said yesterday. Procter, who captained South Africa on the recent tour by a "rebel" team of English cricketers, would partner his former Gloucestershire team-mate, ZaheerReuter - 101 words
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Article101 1982-06-03 35 THE men's single* final of the French Open tennis championships will be telecast "live 57 over Channel 8 at B.K p.m. •n June 6, by courtesy of the Banqne Nationale de Paris. It will cost the bank about $IN,»M to bring the event to Singapore audience. Bat101 words
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Article217 1982-06-03 35 MANCHESTER, Wed. Wimbledon champion John McEnroe, playing his first match for a month, yesterday defeated South African Craig Campbell 6-2, 6-1 in the second round of the US$lB,OOO ($37,440) Greater Manchester Open tennis tournament. The 22-year-old American, who has been troubled by a painful injuryAgencies - 217 words
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Article93 1982-06-03 35 DEAL, Wed. Bing Crosby's son, Nathaniel, was unceremoniously ousted from the British amateur golf championship by 16-year-old English youngster David Gilford at the Royal Cinque Ports course in Kent yesterday. Nathaniel, holder of the American amateur title, admitted that he almost resorted to singing "melancholy baby"AP - 93 words
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Article44 1982-06-03 35 BASKETBALL: Norm Nixon scored 21 of his 29 points in the second half as the Los Angeles Lakers pulled away from the Philadelphia 76ers for a 129-106 victory on Tuesday night, and a 2-1 lead in the National Basketball Association championship series.44 words
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Article35 1982-06-03 35 BOXING: Clinton McKenzie, the European light-welter-weight champion, was disqualified for a low punch in the opening round of his contest against American Ernie Bing at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Tuesday night.35 words
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Article48 1982-06-03 35 ITALIAN Sllvano Contini won the 17th stage of the Tour of Italy, and captured the overall lead from Frenchman Bernard Hlnault. Contini clocked 7:31:14. ahead of Belfium's Lucien van Impe and wede Tommi Prim, for the 235 km stage from Fiera di Primlero to Boario Terme.48 words
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Article38 1982-06-03 35 THE International Automobile Sport Federation have received a letter from the Professional Racing Drivers Association, charging that present Formula One cars were dangerous and demai.ding that "concrete and immediate" measures be taken to assure their security.38 words
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Article58 1982-06-03 35 CYCLING: Dutch flyer Ad Wijnants (Raleigh) won the first stage of the Criterium dv Dauphine race, claiming the 215-kilometre stage between Avignon and Tournon in a sprdt finish. He won in shr 32mtn 24sec, ahead of compatriot Johan van der Velde (Raleigh) and France's Frederic Vichot (Mercier). Frenchman58 words
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Article58 1982-06-03 35 MOTOR SALLYING: French woman rallyist Michele Mouton, piloting an Audi Quattro, took the lead on Tuesday after the first stage of the fourday Acropolis rally, the Greek auto club Elpa said. Michele and her co-driver, Fabrizia Pons, led Henri Tolvenen, of Finland, and Fred Gallagher, in anAgencies - 58 words
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Article60 1982-06-03 35 MOTOR RACING: French racing driver Patrick Tambay will replace Canadian Gilles Villeneuve, killed in practice for the Belgian Formula One Grand Prix last month, as Ferrari's second driver Ferrari said Tambay, 32, would drive alongside compatriot Didier Pironi in the Dutch Grand Prix on June 26 and60 words
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Article, Illustration474 1982-06-03 35 JAKARTA, Wed SINGAPORE'S Leow Hock Moi and Kirn May Wong beat Emelta Bauto and Lilibeth Bernardo, of the Philippines, 14-21, 21-11, 21-15, 21-10 in the first round of women's doubles of the Asian table tennis championships here yesterday. Indonesia's Dian Nafasyah474 words
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Article66 1982-06-03 35 PERTH, Wed. Record-chas-ing lone Australian yachtsman Jon Sanders is running behind schedule in the mid-Atlantic on his way to a supply rendezvous off Plymouth, southwest England. Sanders, 43, reported to his voyage control point here today that he was 1,600 nautical miles north of the equator andAFP - 66 words
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Article18 1982-06-03 35 JOLLILADS edged out Mohan's Departmental Store 3--2 in a friendly soccer match at Queenstown Complex yesterday.18 words
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Article195 1982-06-03 35 JAKARTA, Wed. The Philippines have made a bid to host the first Asian Cup table tennis championships next year. The chief of the Filipino delegation to the Sixth Asian championships here, Philip Pigao, confirmed yesterday that he had informed the Asian Table Tennis Union (ATTU)AFP - 195 words
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Advertisement260 1982-06-03 35 ill -JB II- rlWh* WE'^I»ROVEN~THffI r OUR TURBOS DRINK LESS! SAAB Turbos swept all three top places in the Class 5 Results (above 2001 cc) category of cars at the recent 1982 Shell Ist SAAB 900 Turbo (No. 53). Driver: lan Kuah; Economy Rally in Singapore. Navigator: Dick Tien. jQjTEoi260 words
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TIMESPORTS PAGE THREE
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534 1982-06-03 36 Greenwood to inform dropped players personally LONDON, Wed. England soccer manager Ron Greenwood will personally telephone the unlucky 10 players before publicly announcing the reduction of his World Cup squad from 32 to the final 22 on Friday afternoon. Greenwood, who himself once made the World Cup 40 but wasAgencies - 534 words
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Article132 1982-06-03 36 LONDON, Wed. Former England international Alan Mullery resigned yesterday as manager of Charlton, the English Second Division club. Mullery, who was appointed a year ago after taking Brighton from the Third to the First Division, said: "I want to be a First Division manager again and I don'tAgencies - 132 words
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Article, Illustration216 1982-06-03 36 TAKING only 9 point* from I gam**, England struggled through th« qualifier* and into thoir firat World Cup final* in 12 yaan Manager Ron Greenwood has displayed his sense of loyalty by persevering with the same nucleus of players since his appointment in 1977 However, there have been grave216 words
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413 1982-06-03 36 MADRID, Wed. World soccer champions Argentina arrived in Spain on Saturday to defend their trophy against the background of the Falkland Islands dispute with Britain and immediately declared that their players came to win the championship. Manager Cesar Luis Menotti said: "We came here to winUPI - 413 words
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Article, Illustration373 1982-06-03 36 'Kaiser' ends playing career after 103 caps HAMBURG, Wed. Franz Beckenbauer, one of West Germany's most famous soccer stars, ended his playing career here yesterday with a benefit match in which the West German national team beat his Hamburg SV squad 4-2. Beckenbauer, known to West GermansReuter - 373 words
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304 1982-06-03 36 Team s showing crucial, says NZ coach Adshead KIWI SQUAD WELLINGTON, Wed. The New Zealand soccer team leave for the World Cup in Spain tomorrow with coach John Adshead wanting just one result from his players: "credibility". "we've no right to expect anything in Spain really," said Adshead. "We are304 words
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Article357 1982-06-03 36 LONDON, Sat Britain's soccer fans have an unenviable reputation for being world champions when it comes to alcohol-induced violence and their alarming behaviour is one of the country s least desirable exports. Sociologists portray the average soccer hooligan as aged between 14 and 19, poorlyReuter - 357 words
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Advertisement114 1982-06-03 36 1 I CRYSTAL I I Takiho International Re Ltd. I announces I the appointment of I Sincere Hampers Gifts Co. I as sole distributors. Astray Set Ctoc* ice Bucket Glasses Hoya Crystal products Hoya Cordial Glassware To view the whole range of Hoya products, t call or visit our display114 words
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TIMESPORTS PAFE FOUR
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Article, Illustration255 1982-06-03 37 FORMER Singapore soccer captain Thambiah Pathmanathan and national midfielder Raiagopal Suriamurthi will be invited to join the Singapore Indians squad for the vital Cup international competition in Madras from July 10 to 25, reports JOE DORAI The two players, now in the255 words
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Article143 1982-06-03 37 Singapore crash in Kirin Cup TOKYO, Wed. Japan's national team beat Singapore 2-0 to head the points table in the fiveteam Kirin Cup soccer competition in Hiroshima, western Japan tonight. Tetsuya Totsuka scored in the 59th minute and team-mate Kazuo Ozaki, netted his fifth goal in the round-robin series withReuter; AP - 143 words
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Article192 1982-06-03 37 Sabah to lobby for Datuk Harun KOTA KINABALU, Wed. The Sabah Amateur Football Association will go all out to ensure that Datuk Harun Idris is elected Football Association of Malaysia president in place of the incumbent Datuk Seri Hamzah Abu Samah. SAFA president Datuk Haji Mohamed Noor Mansoor said yesterdayNST - 192 words
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Article60 1982-06-03 37 TWO national team players are among the 11-member Standard Badminton Party team chose for their 13th friendly match against Jaya Setia in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. They are Sulaiman Zaini and Syed Hussein. Others include Shamsudin Mohamed, Thomas Wong, Kamal Ismail, Syed Mohamed, Corrinee Chia, Wong Shook Fong.60 words
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Article33 1982-06-03 37 Japan W Bremen Singapore N Kokan Feyenoord P W D L F A Pt. 2200 7 2 4 110 0(02 2 0 1113 1 2 0 1117 1 1001 2 5 033 words
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Article30 1982-06-03 37 SINGAPORE Fire Brigade doused their Airport counterparts 2-1, and Past Artisans beat Postal A 5-2 in the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees' soccer knockout tournament quarter-finals at Farrer Park.30 words
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Article34 1982-06-03 37 ANDREW NG, a 13-handicap golfer, holed in one at Seletar during a social match with C. S. Tham. Using a seven iron, he scored his ace at the 147--metre eighth hole.34 words
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131 1982-06-03 37 MANILA, Wed. Nestor Lepitoß, a Filipino professional boxer, died yesterday in hospital after collapsing daring a boot hurt Saturday. He was 22 years old. Lepiten, who collapsed in the sixth round of a scheduled It-round boat in the Central province of Cebu, died from aReuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration262 1982-06-03 37 THE Singapore Badminton Association's umpires board will reregister and classify all umpires into class one, two and three soon, reports LEX SEOW YAM. This is part of the association's development programme to raise badminton standard. Only last month, all coaches were asked to be registeredAZIZ HISSIN - 262 words
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347 1982-06-03 37 PETER SIOW - No excellence from players, only walkovers PETER SIOW By THE outstanding feature in yesterday's opening day of the national age group table tennis championships at Poi Ching School, Toa Payoh, was not so much the players' excellence as the number of walkovers conceded. It was particularly glaring in the boys'347 words
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229 1982-06-03 37 WILFRED YEO - Loh burns up lane to move -in front- WILFRED YEO By' THERE was only one* change in the Masters' lists of the Anchor BeerMaruman Lighters national bowling championships at the Celebrity Bowl yesterday but, what a change! And S. Y. Loh, the man who made it, almost came away richer229 words
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Article53 1982-06-03 37 MALAYSIAN Prisons Service will play friendly matches in badminton and sepak takraw against the Singapore Prisons Sports Association tomorrow. The badminton match will be held at at the Reformative Training Centre, while the sepak takraw contest will be at Warders' Club*, Moon Crescent. Both matches will start53 words
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536 1982-06-03 37 RAJENDRAN - SEVENTH seed Rahim Ahmad 's challenge in the boy's under-18 section was cut short by James Long, who beat him 8-4 (retired) in the second round of the Robertson Wilson age group* tennis championships at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday. Rahim was the only536 words
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306 1982-06-03 37 JOE DORAI - FAS to raise $800,000 for three big tourneys JOE DORAI By THE Football Association of Singapore will have to raise $800,000 during the next three months to host three major competitions at the National Stadium. They are the Asian Youth under-19 next month, followed by the Lion City Cup under-16306 words
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367 1982-06-03 37 LEX SEOW YAM - LEX SEOW YAM By TAY CHEW SENG, a 32-year-old playing in his first competition, stole the thunder from No. 3 seed Foo Khian Jin in the third round of national junior individual badminton championships at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. He stretched367 words
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Article82 1982-06-03 37 BADMINTON NmttMki Jutor c'lMpa (SB Hall. 7.30 p.m.). BOWLING NttUnil e'tUm (Celebrity Bowl, 8.45 a m HOCKEY Friendly: SRC v PARC (Padang, 5.15 p. m.). SOCCER SBHFL Dtv. S: Spore Tobacco v Wester Geophysical (FPAC, 5.15 p.m.). SQUASH Mil* Premier LMtgae (East Coast RC, 6 SWIMMING 88C jul«r82 words
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Advertisement24 1982-06-03 37 i NIBBLEMAN IS HERE! At Space Station Zero, the place to try and buy Soundic TV games Exclusive to The Emporium Holdings Group flB24 words
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Advertisement237 1982-06-03 37 Something that will "Interest" you FAR EAST FINANCE ORGANIZATION LIU Head Office: Far East Finance Building, 14 Robinson Road Singapore 0104 Tel: *****74 (5 lines) Hong Kong Street Branch: Far East Finance Hong Kong Street Building, 38 Hong Kong Street, Singapore 0105 Tel: *****8/9 Serangoon Branch: (opp. Paya Lebar Post237 words
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Article, Illustration449 1982-06-03 38 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By I, Our Jurong Reporter A SINGAPORE-Talwa-■ese Joint venture company producing porcelain ware is planning to recreate the past splendour of China's Ming dynasty in a landscaped garden in ■Juronx and give visitors a taste of what life In that449 words
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Article121 1982-06-03 38 BANGKOK, Wed. The Thai opposition today challenged Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda in the second no-confidence debate he has faced since coming to power two years ago. Members of parliament led by former Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan accused Gen Prem of being :ueffective. They said he hadReuter - 121 words
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540 1982-06-03 38 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG, The Cambodian issue By Our Bangkok Correspondent ASEAN foreign ministers meeting in Singapore in less than two weeks will have to consider new options on the Cambodian issue as hopes dim for the early formation of an anti-Vietnamese coalition government. The540 words
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Article518 1982-06-03 38 THE BIG UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS FRAUD THE Reagan administration is waging a widening war against abusers of unemployment benefits who are draining untold millions of dollars from a system already strained by the swelling ranks of jobless Americans, according to the US News and World518 words
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Article35 1982-06-03 38 WELLINGTON, Wed. The New Zealand government has welcomed the country's first barter trade deal, in which Iran will buy NZ$2OO million (5J322 million) of New Zealand lamb in return for Iranian crude oil.35 words
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Article31 1982-06-03 38 NEW YORK. Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.57 to 815.54 In the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 31 words
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306 1982-06-03 38 FAN LIAN CHOO - Malaysia 'unwilling' to host -summit FAN LIAN CHOO By- Our Diplomatic Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia is now unwilling to host any summit for the three resistance groups fighting Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia, a reliable source here told The Straits Times today. This is because Malaysia does not believe such306 words
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Advertisement262 1982-06-03 38 rl Reconditioned i Lg n| Colour Television Ml SALE OR RENT I SIERA MODEL K777 CTV2O 51cm (20") CASH: $750 RENTAL: $40 SIERA MODEL K777 RCTV 51cm (20") I CASH: $750 RENTAL: $40 SIERA MODEL Klll SECTV 66cm 126") CASH: $1,800 RENTAL: $90 SIERA MODEL JBBB 46cm (18") CASH: $1,400262 words
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Advertisement450 1982-06-03 38 Holiday tours Ever watched a Big Mac being made? Or seen how a newspaper gets produced? Or visited behind the scenes of a big, bustling hotel? With the school holidays here, such activities are marvellous vacation options. See our centrespread pages. How much crunch should there be in crunchy peanut450 words
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Miscellaneous139 1982-06-03 38 UP TO Ip.m. TODAY: Showers In several areas late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) np to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.W p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: CM a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER AdeUMe 7/15 C Showers MmIU 26.35 C Fair BMgfcak 26 34C Cloudy MelbNrw 8 12C Rain BelJbiß 18/30139 words
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Article, Illustration880 1982-06-03 1 The men behind the shows BUNNY BOSCO, a huge chunk of a man in white Jacket and pants, bends over and says: "I've booked Anita for the XL Shangri-La. It's got 1,500 seats, and you know, Anita's going to fill up that place two shows a night.880 words
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Article662 1982-06-03 1 SHOWBUSINESS promoter JIMMY LEE, who once handled some of the biggest entertainment names to pass through Singapore, is convinced that the sound of the "80's will come from Australia. It's not surprising then that he has made his home in one of its fastestgrowing capitals, Perth, while662 words
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Article, Illustration253 1982-06-03 2 THURSDAY Entertainment Special 24th Annual Grammy Awards (Ch 5, 1i.15 p.m.): Musicland's equivalent of the Academy Awards features the efforts of American musicians in yet another year of identity searching. John Denver hosts a gala event chockfull of events both happy253 words
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Article483 1982-06-03 2 C «BCS LJDSVILLE (Ch 5, 3.55 p.m.): Hoodoo, a sentimental, snivelling lovewrecked mess? IJnbelievable. But the Hat people are happy to hear the good news, especially since a love-sick fool can't bother them too much. Or so they think. Alice (Ch 5, 4.2* p.m.): Vera is483 words
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Article, Illustration1774 1982-06-03 3 THE recently concluded Cannes International Film Festival was 35 years old this year. And though the world is still preoccupied with the youth culture, economic woes, waves of violence and competitive film fests, Cannes retained its status as the reigning "king" of film festivals. It opened on a1,774 words
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Article240 1982-06-03 5 Kids 9 den WITH the extended family concept, few families can afford to give each child his or her own room. The problem one is faced with then, Is how to give each child some privacy, while sharing a bedroom. Today, we want to share with you an Idea for240 words
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Article557 1982-06-03 5 BERNADINE MORRIS - BERNADINE MORRIS j Story; JEANNINE VATIN Sketch; GILLES MASSOT in New York THE 25 manufacturers in America who produce merchandise labelled John Weitz are mostly in the men's fashion field. So are the almost equally large number of producers in Japan. But Weitz frequentjy has ideasNYT - 557 words
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Article, Illustration819 1982-06-03 6 Personal computers: From cult to business Personal computers are an exploding market in America so much so that major domestic computer companies are cashing in quickly on burgeoning sales. What began as a cult among technology lovers has turned into a US$2.7 billion business this year and may net US$7.5819 words
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Article743 1982-06-03 6 From Pag* 1 JOHNNY YOUNG: a walking goldmine. Gold around his neck and gold on both his hands. Necklace, watch, bracelet they're all solid gold. In his automatic Mercedes, he says: "I work 14 to 15 hours a day, but no complaint, I enjoy what I'm doing. I743 words
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Article605 1982-06-03 6 JIMMY LOH hangs out at the clubs at night. He often sits at a table in the back of the room, sips a soft drink, and keeps an eye on his entertainers. Besides managing local groups like the Flybaits, who play in the Mandarin Hotel, and the605 words
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Miscellaneous280 1982-06-03 2 Straits Times Crossword nY IHT nV T n^HnVT V HF [H ACBOBS 4 Finding one unopened jar in the water, looks daggers (8) 7 No answer! (7) 5 Object when everyone stops (3--8 Stop with the Spanish officer 3) 6 Keep on disturbing priests (7) 10 Showing spirit, a body280 words
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Miscellaneous90 1982-06-03 2 EXHIBITIONS: ACRYLIC Paintings by Ang Ah Tee. Exhibits cover view from the Tiber in Rome to birds in flight over the Singapore River. Noon 8 p.m. Lone Pine Gallery. Ming Court Hotel. Until Sunday. The Five Elements by Alan Zie YongJer. Hyatt Regency Hotel. Gallery 10— 12. 11 a.m. -790 words
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Miscellaneous1054 1982-06-03 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Openinf folowed by Dynasty $-JJ Candid Camera (Chinese/r) 7 20 Snare stor Animal Band 355 Lidsviie 7.30 News and Weather Forecast 4 20 Ake (Mala^ Ali Thl M,«r a T, 9 wlpr 7M &MteSt Amefkan Hefo 4.45 The Mafic Star Traveler c jn1,054 words
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Miscellaneous135 1982-06-03 2 1.15 Top Tunes Of The Week 8.45 Weekly Music Magazine II.M News 11.11 Weekly Music Magazine IZ.N The Bacharach Bio I.M AM to 5.M AM The 1 To 5.30 Show |SWIMMING TIMES TODAY: Skg»p*re 3.33 a.m. (0.8 m), 9.35 am (2.2 m), 3.37 p.m. (0.8 m). 9.33 p.m. (2.4 m)135 words
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Advertisement902 1982-06-03 7 APPOINTMENTS Sundstrand Pacific (Pte) Ltd. 1 I CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY to Financial Controller \\<- arr looking for a Confidential Secretary reporting to the Financial iontroMci of a manufacturing concern. '-)<£ II \oii have a scum- of humor, can work under pressure, can keep j B matters confidential and get along with902 words
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Advertisement432 1982-06-03 7 GROWTH UNLIMITED (limited only by one's imagination) Our fast expansion programme leads to the additional need for senior and junior staff: ART DIRECTOR Broad-minded with broad-based experience in advertising art forms SENIOR COPYWRITER Sensitive and seasoned to conceptual advertising work, preferably a graduate majoring in English JUNIOR COPYWRITER Eloquent with432 words
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Advertisement698 1982-06-03 7 Applications are invited for appointment to the following posts: (1) SECRETARY (GRADE III) (2) CLERICAL OFFICER (GRADE IV) QUM.NCATIONS (1) G.C.E. Ordinary Level passes in 3 sublets including English Language, or the Cambridge School Certificate with credit in English Language: Shorthand, at 100 w.p.m. (Candidates with lower shorthand speed may698 words
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Advertisement505 1982-06-03 7 Npetjouum/ PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY FAR EAST invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of GEOPHYSICIST I The lob: The person will be responsible for the process, interpretation and quality control ot Seismic Data utilizing computer facilities in Singapore Office, and to liaise with geophysical contractors and mterpreta tion505 words
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Advertisement525 1982-06-03 8 APPOINTMENTS *W^r\r\ established Consulting Engineering In Brunei reoulree the following I •tell:RESIDENT ENGINEERS (I) Sewerage Work* (II) Marine Construction Work* (III) Highway Construction Minimum 8 years relevant post graduate I experience. ASSISTANT RESIDENT ENGINEERS Minimum 3 years relevant post graduate experience. DESIGN ENGINEER (SEWERAGE) Minimum 5 years relevant post graduate525 words
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Advertisement571 1982-06-03 8 invites applications from suitably qualified Singapore citizens/permanent residents of Singapore and other ASEAN citizens to fill the following post:AMMMISTRATIWE OFFICERS Benefit!* Annual salary on scale ranging from $25,064 to $65,010. Qualifications Experience A good honours degree or equivalent. Applicants with relevant experience will be preferred. 'Salary quoted include 13th month571 words
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Advertisement1154 1982-06-03 8 Hotel TAI-PAN Limited (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) ANNOUNCEMENT PraMnanr Announcement of Results for the year ended 31st March 1912 The Directors of Hotel Tai-Pon Limited (HTP) are pleased to announce the resurfs of the Company, subiect to audit, for the financial year ended 31st March 1982 as follows1,154 words
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Advertisement253 1982-06-03 8 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME We. PACIFIC AUSTRALIASIA (PTE) LIMITED., of PIL Building, +03-00, 140 Cecil Street, Singapore 0106, hereby give notice that In consequence of our Intended purchase, we have applied to the registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act (Chapter253 words
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Article, Illustration736 1982-06-03 1 NG WAI LENG - NG WAI LENG By SHE is fresh and natural like her songs. Her debut record "Olive Tree", released three years ago, shot her to fame in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore. But she did not stay to cash in on her success. She736 words
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Article549 1982-06-03 1 K. MALATHY - Calligraphy in a restaurant K. MALATHY By IT is a Sunday, and you are eating out. As you tuck in heartily, something catches your eye. Out there, on a stage, is a man busy with Chinese brush and ink, writing on a fragile piece of rice paper. You look again.549 words
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Article, Illustration145 1982-06-03 2 >^ ±W. fiSc fli) 3fc *miftß^m»wA Ai^*tt«c»»ianift* *;y«wf4» «air*isi ■t Hto ffiA^C)«^/*« E8 i±-*iiftl*^' ft mmma^.m^° tt W+#ffifclo X tt^HfiMttt&lW tettGiJ-ttT o jfßs«tt I»rlM«Wfift Ctt fIUWI&JJtT#*pUH* (DAHP9I f'..#i}im i««S«Pti2«JSAI*o ±*w.a S«pijA«J«« tt »+ilJ ftjfi «s#^^ **W».* *£2 ffiSSffi^ttA W(fc?|A^g-^- ff« a o «euf^p a p <*««> 32.5&# mm +^4 -Jt.B«:145 words
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Article, Illustration423 1982-06-03 2 By TEO HAN WUE A LUMP of clay is but a lump of clay. But it could be worth its weight in gold if it comes from the right place and has been worked into a fine piece of art by a skilful potter. Sekwan (Shiwan), a small423 words
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Article, Illustration611 1982-06-03 4 HARON A. RAHMAN - HARON A. RAHMAN Sepakraga and Sepaktakraw (Part Two) By BEFORE we discuss further the rules of sepaktakraw and what are required to play the game let us watch a game in progress and see the various features that stand out at our first inspection of611 words
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Article, Illustration518 1982-06-03 4 SEBELUM kita membincangkan selanjutnya peraturan-perat-uran dalam permainan sepaktakraw dan apa yang diperlukan untuk bermain permainan mi, marilah kita perhatikan suatu pertandingan dan lihat ciri-ciri yang terkemuka permainan mi. Dalam rencana yang lalu, sepaktakraw telah dibandingkan dengan badminton atau boLatangkis Perbandingan itu tidak berhenti di situ518 words
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Article485 1982-06-03 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's LEARN MALAYA Answers for Lesson 2f A 1) Ada empat orang dalam keluarga Hassan sekarang. 2) Bapa Hassan teiah meninggal dunia. 3) Yang bekerja di gerai siang dan malam ialah ibu dan kakak Hassan. 4) Hassan membantu di waktu siang dan Hasnah di waktu malam. 5) Keluarga Hassan telah485 words
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Advertisement571 1982-06-03 4 HoneywellSynertek, a subsidiary of the Honeywell Corporation invites qualified personnel to join its manufacturing expansion program as: ELECTRONIC TEST SPECIALIST The candidate should possess a Diploma, C G Certificate or ITC in Electronic Engineering preferably with some experience in the maintenance of digital equipment. A strong background in digital or571 words
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