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Title Section14 1982-06-19 1 The Strait Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article, Illustration950 1982-06-19 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By A NEW-STYLE National Wages Council is to be evolved to Rive unions and employers a more active role In formulating wage guidelines from next year. Announcing this yesterday, Minister for Trade and Industry Dr Tony Tan said a change In the950 words
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Article, Illustration1424 1982-06-19 1 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG By y CANBERRA is cautious: P. 8 ASEAN seeks greater access to Japanese markets: P. 9 IT'S official now the three Cambodian resistance groups fighting Vietnamese occupation of their country have come to an agreement on forming a coalition government and hope to1,424 words
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Article143 1982-06-19 1 JAKARTA, Friday PRESIDENT Suharto is to pay a state visit to the United States later this year, Sinar Harapan reported here today. The Jakarta newspaper said the visit had been discussed by Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja and US Deputy Secretary of State Walter Stoessel inAP; AFP - 143 words
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Article64 1982-06-19 1 LONDON, Fri. British police have arrested a knifewielding man who managed to gain entrance to the courtyard of Buckingham Palace, the London residence of Queen Elizabeth, Scotland Yard announced early today. A police spokesman would give no more details of the incident than the man's name andAFP - 64 words
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Article59 1982-06-19 1 SfcAJUL, hTi. inree ponce officers went on trial today, charged with failing to present a mass killing by a deranged policeman in the south ■m town of Uiryong last April, nun officials said. The 27--year-old patrolman, Woo BomKmi. killed 56 villagers with a rifle and hand grenades after59 words
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169 1982-06-19 1 NEW YORK, Fri. A piece of brain has been successfully transplanted from one mouse into another, where it not only survived but correctly hooked itself up and functioned near normally, Dr Dorothy Krieger, chief of endocrinology at Mount Sinai Medical Centre here, reported. "This169 words
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Article, Illustration501 1982-06-19 1 BUENOS AIRFS. Friday THE Argentine military today forced Gen Leopoldo Galtieri to resign as the nations President and as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces and signalled major changes in political direction which included allowing political parties to operate freely. Gen Galtieri was forcedAgencies - 501 words
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627 1982-06-19 1 TAN LIAN CHOO - US will continue to back Asean initiative TAN LIAN CHOO By Our Diplomatic Correspondent THE United States regards its relationship with Asean as one of "key importance" and will not allow any difference it has with China over the Cambodian issue to adversely affect its ties with Asean, US Deputy627 words
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Article63 1982-06-19 1 BEIJING, Fri. Former Cambodian Head of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk said today he would go to Kuala Lumpur to sign an agreement on an anti-Viet-namese Cambodian coalition if he was invited. This was announced today by a spokesman for the prince in a phoneAFP - 63 words
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Article54 1982-06-19 1 I'NITED NATIONS, Fri. Arab and some African delegates to the UN General Assembly's special session on disarmament walked out today as Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin walked to the rostrum. The Soviet Union and all Its allies, except Rumania, boycotted Mr Begin s speech. Egypt was the only ArabAP - 54 words
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Article695 1982-06-19 2 Cautious approach AUSTRALIA is taking a very cautious approach on the question of recognising the proposed Khmer coalition of anti-Vietnamese forces as the next legal government in Cambodia. The Australian Foreign Minister, Mr Anthony Street, said yesterday that their attitude to the coalition will depend on their examination of695 words
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Article244 1982-06-19 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SINGAPORE most continue to seek excellence In all things and at all times. We have to take It where we can find it, even if it comes in the form of a previously rejected, worked over architectural design submitted by foreigners. Instead of crying foul,244 words
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Article208 1982-06-19 2 LOCAL VIDEO TAPES TO REACH WORLD MARKET SINGAPORE-MADE video tapes will soon be competing in the world market with those produced by established manufacturers. Three local manufacturers Electro Magnetic (S) Pte Ltd, Auvitec (S) Pte Ltd and Madya Magnetic (S) Pte Ltd have invested substantial sums to produce208 words
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Article148 1982-06-19 2 IDI AMIN ON IDI AMIN IDI AMIN of Uganda was a colourful figure and the most hated man in the world in his days of dictatorship. In 1979, he was driven from power by invading Tanzanian armies and fled overseas. An Australian journalist tracked Amin to Jeddah. where he148 words
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Article232 1982-06-19 2 US golf open A MAN who quit the golf tour a decade ago and a maturing star searching for the game he misplaced after winning his first major championship last year mastered the buffeting winds at Pebble Beach, California, on Thursday to share the firstround lead of the 82nd232 words
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Article627 1982-06-19 2 Palestinians lose hope LEBANON'S Palestinians say they have almost no hope of help from the rest of the Arab world. Arab states have so far failed even to meet to discuss the aggression that now threatens the fall of Beirut. "Nothing can stop Arab leaders being traitors,"627 words
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Article202 1982-06-19 2 Daichi Mam released THE Daichi Mara, detained by Customs on Tuesday, sailed off the next day after the tanker's owner gave enough security for its cargo on board. The assistant director of Customs Preventive Sea Division, Mr Mohamed Daud Ali, has confirmed this. The Daichi Mara was202 words
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Article437 1982-06-19 2 The racing beat BOOM! Boom! Boom! the drums will resound along the East Coast tomorrow. These drums will set the pace for the teams taking part in the dragon boat races. Dragon boat racing may have originated from China, but it is no longer an exclusively Chinese sport.437 words
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Article, Illustration38 1982-06-19 3 THE INVASION Of LEBANON POLICE examining the wrecked car in which Kamal Hussein, 33, a leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation's Italian office, was killed when a bomb exploded under his car in Rome on Thursday. AP picture.AP - 38 words
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355 1982-06-19 3 Experts follow troops to restore order NABATIYEH (Israeli-held Lebanon), Fri. Along with its troops, Israel has brought here military administrators charged with restoring order in the battered cities and towns of southern Lebanon. "We are here to establish a military government, or as we call it, a civil aid unit,"AP - 355 words
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442 1982-06-19 3 Not even a meeting to discuss Israeli aggression BEIRUT, Fri. Lebanon's Palestinians awaiting a possible battle for Beirut say they have almost no hope of help from the rest of the Arab world. On the 13th day of Israel's invasion of Lebanon, ArabUPI - 442 words
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372 1982-06-19 3 WASHINGTON, Fri.— Egypt's Foreign Minister, Kamal Hassan Ali, said yesterday the Palestine Liberation organisation leadership in Beirut had voiced willingness to lay down arms in Lebanon and a desire for talks with the Reagan administration to move towards "a mutualNYT - 372 words
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295 1982-06-19 3 6,000 guerilla suspects may be tried TEL AVIV, Fri. Israeli interrogators are questioning about 6,000 guerilla suspects captured during Israel's thrust into Lebanon and some could be brought to trial, military sources said yesterday. The sources said there was no question of putting several thousand suspects on trial. "But ifReuter - 295 words
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Article44 1982-06-19 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. A request by President Ronald Reagan for US$2O million (SJ4I6 million) in emergency relief for Lebanon was quickly approved today by a house subcommittee and Congressional aides said both the full House and Senate could approve it next week. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article174 1982-06-19 3 BEIRUT, Fri. The Soviet Union has offered to evacuate Mr Yasser Arafat and other Palestinian leaders under siege here aboard a Russian ship, diplomatic sources said yesterday. However, the Palestinian leader, who met Soviet ambassador Aleksander Soldatov earlier this week, said he had noReuter - 174 words
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Advertisement886 1982-06-19 3 H A member of PA International F I I J A market leader in the tast expanding industrial packaging products business, having identified further growth areas, seeks to strengthen the existing management team with the following appointments based in the head office in Kuala Lumpur. MARKETING/ SALES MANAGER g F886 words
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417 1982-06-19 4 Coalition in Bonn jolted by defection to rival party BONN, Fri. The troubled coalition government of Chancellor Helmut Schmidt was jolted anew yesterday, when a regional grouping of the Free Democrats, the coalition's junior partner, voted to run in alliance with the opposition Christian Democratic Party in crucial September stateNYT - 417 words
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335 1982-06-19 4 STRASBOURG, Fri. A CHAOTIC picture of the European Parliament's finances, involving missing bank accounts, signed blank cheques and lax monitoring of expenses payments, has emerged in a confidential report by the European Economic Community (EEC) court of auditors. Parliamentary sources said the report to ParliamentReuter - 335 words
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Article201 1982-06-19 4 PARIS, Fri. There was no agreement, but at least no open declaration of war, when French Premier Pierre Mauroy met employers and trade unions here yesterday in a fivehour meeting on the government's price and pay freeze. All of them, except the pro-socialist CDFTAFP - 201 words
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Article99 1982-06-19 4 VIENNA, Frl. (ierman-born film and stage actor Cort Jargens, died early today In a Vienna hospital where he had been nder treatment far several weeks far a heart ailment, hospital officials said. Jargeu, who began his acting career In theatres in Berlin and Vienna, appeared99 words
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Article, Illustration438 1982-06-19 4 War choked off public outcry against Galtieri BUENOS AIRES, Fri WAR with Britain over the Falklands (Malvinas) Islands provided a short-lived respite in public opposition to the rule of General Leopoldo Galtieri in Argentina. Just two days before Argentina seized the islands on April 2, police used tear gas andReuter; UPI - 438 words
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248 1982-06-19 4 RUMOUR SPARKS RAMPAGE BY PRISONERS PORT STANLEY, Fri. Argentine prisoners yesterday broke free and went on a rampage in the streets here, after a rumour circulated that the British liner Canberra, now taking Argentinians on board for eventual repatriation home, would leave without them. A school and a store wereReuter - 248 words
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Article46 1982-06-19 4 NICOSIA, Fri. A chartered Swiss plane left Cyprus yesterday with more food and medicine for the worst-hit areas of Southern Lebanon invaded by Israel, but a ship with relief supplies was delayed because of what Red Cross officials called right of passage problems. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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474 1982-06-19 6 SYDNEY, Fri A MAJOR political row over visits to Australia by US nuclear-armed or powered ships has suddenly injected controversy into next week's meeting of the Anzus alliance, linking the United States, Australia and New Zealand. Only two weeks ago officials were predictingReuter - 474 words
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269 1982-06-19 6 Japan 'ready to improve arms quality' TOKYO, Fri. In response to persistent American pressure, the Japanese government today appeared ready to significantly improve the quality of the main weapons systems provided to its navy and air force. Japanese officials said the powerful Finance Ministry agreed with Defence Ministry proposals forReuter - 269 words
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257 1982-06-19 6 HKto intern Viet refugees in camps HONGKONG, Fri Hongkong, long a first asylum for Vietnamese refugees, announced plans today to discourage further exodus from the wartorn country by interning any new arrivals anti possibly repatriating them. A new immigration law, pending almost certain final approval, will empower the government toUPI - 257 words
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192 1982-06-19 6 MANILA, Friday AT LEAST 23 people died and about 70 others were reported missing, after a fire swept through an inter-island ship with more than 300 people aboard late last night in the southern Philippines, police reported today. There were fears that theAP - 192 words
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Article102 1982-06-19 6 25 Indonesian generals retired JAKARTA, Fri. Some 25 of Indonesia's over 150 army generals have been retired as part of the government's rejuvenation programme, an army spokesman said today. Army Chief General Poniman save the retired officers awards of appreciation for their contributions in the armed forces during the pastAFP - 102 words
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Article50 1982-06-19 6 MONTREAL. Fri. A suspected World War n mass murderer was arrested yester day in Toronto. Canadian police announced. He was said to be Helmut Rauca, 73, accused by West Germany of taking part in the massacre of 10,000 people ai Kaunas. Lithuania, in Oct 19«. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article76 1982-06-19 6 TWO MEMBERS of Japan's ultra-leftist Red Army terrorist group were yesterday sentenced to death in the Tokyo district court for murders and robberies, ending a trial which began nine years ago. The verdicts on Hiroko Nagata, a 37--year-old woman, and Hiroshi Sakaguchi, 35, as well as aReuter - 76 words
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Article74 1982-06-19 6 TWO LARGE firms in the United States have asked President Ronald Reagan to end the ban on selling oil and gas equipment to the Soviet Union, in order to provide work for Americans, the Washington Post reported in Washington yesterday. Lee Morgan, president of Caterpillar Tractor,AFP - 74 words
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Article79 1982-06-19 6 PRIME MINISTER Indira Gandhi today told Indian opposition parties she would place their views on electing a consensus presidential candidate before the central parliamentary board of her Congress-I party. In her reply to the second joint letter of 10 opposition parties who suggested Vicepresident Mohammed Hidayatullah asAFP - 79 words
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Article61 1982-06-19 6 SOUTH AFRICA will not agree to an independence settlement for South West Africa (Namibia) until Cuban troops leave Angola, South African Prime Minister P .W. Botha said. Mr Botha said on Thursday his government was prepared to accept the second part of a three-phase Western-backed peace planUPI - 61 words
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Article65 1982-06-19 6 A FORMER Afghan ambassador to the United Nations, Abdul Rahman Pazhwak, has suggested a special UN conference to help secure a Soviet troop pullout from Afghanistan. Mr Pazhwak, now in Pakistan, said the conference should be attended by Afghanistan's neighbours such as Pakistan and other countries ofReuter - 65 words
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133 1982-06-19 7 Minister dies after guerillas down helicopter SAN SALVADOR, Fri. Leftist guerillas shot down the helicopter of Deputy Defence Minister Adolfo Castillo, killing him and an undetermined number of others, government sources said. The sources confirmed yesterday an earlier report by the guerillas' clandestine Radio Venceremos, claiming to have shot downUPI - 133 words
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Article56 1982-06-19 7 COLOMBO, Fri. The first human rights seminar in Asia will be held in Sri Lanka next month to examine the possibility of a human rights court for the region, it was officially announced here today. It is being organised by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission forAFP - 56 words
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Article39 1982-06-19 7 RANGOON, Fri. Hungarian President Pal Losonczi arrived h?re yesterday on a state visit to Burma, the first by a Hungarian president, that is likely to pave the way for greater economic cooperation between the two countries. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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347 1982-06-19 7 Fr agile' $1,600 bil compromise budget gets the nod WASHINGTON, Friday SENATE and House negotiators approved a 'fragile" USS77O billion (551, 601 billion) Republican compromise budget for 1983 early this morning and sent it to both chambers for final passage. Members of the SenateHouse Conference Committee cast a voice voteUPI - 347 words
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267 1982-06-19 7 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. President Ronald Reagan's failure to respond to a Soviet pledge not to be the first to use nuclear weapons in war left many United Nations delegates disappointed today. But they got some relief from his promise that his administration, neverReuter - 267 words
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Article212 1982-06-19 7 JUNEAU (Alaska), Fri. The first batch of US$l,OOO (552,080) cheques was mailed to about a thousand Alaskans yesterday in an unprecedented plan to share more than US$4OO million in state oil wealth with residents. The cheques were dropped in the mail just after midnight, less thanAP - 212 words
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Advertisement692 1982-06-19 7 WAREHOUSE SALE! Our warehouse sale is once again on at 11 LorongPendek, Singapore 1334 between Junel2toJune27. We'll be open daily from 10.00 am to 7.30pm and on Sunday 1 1 00 am tos.oopm just to serve you better. m^ So, hurry down now! OR call *****05/*****66 for more details. SIN692 words
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Article, Illustration817 1982-06-19 8 Street: Remarkable convergence of views AUSTRALIA is taking a very cautious approach to the question of recognising the proposed Khmer coalition of anti-Viet-namese forces as the next legal government in Cambodia. The Australian Foreign Minister, Mr Anthony Street, I lay told The Times817 words
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Article, Illustration596 1982-06-19 8 'Asean stand on Cambodia effective and correct' Dialogue with US REPORTS by LESLIE FONG, TAN LIAN CHOO, LEE KIM CHEW, HSUNG BEE HWA AND EVANGELINE GAMBO A THE United States will continue to support Asean strongly on the Cambodian problem because it believed the Asean approach was correct and effective.596 words
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Article184 1982-06-19 8 THAI Foreign Minister Stddhi Savetslla yesterday said he wanted the I nlted Nations to take note of Asean's call on humanitarian agencies distributing aid in Cambodia to stick to their mandates. Asean suspects that some of the food aid provided by the IN and other184 words
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Article, Illustration510 1982-06-19 9 ASEAN foreign ministers, unhappy about the lack of access to the Japanese market, again urged Japan to open her markets further to Asean exports. This request was made on behalf of Asean by Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, when he opened510 words
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572 1982-06-19 9 THE Commiss'on of the European Economic Community has assured Asean countries that it supports an open trade policy. But the Community cannot avoid taking certain measures in the interests of its member countries. Commission vice-presi-dent Wilhelm Haferkamp said of the572 words
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615 1982-06-19 9 Hand in hand to hasten return of peace THAI Foreign Minister Air Chief Marshall Siddhi Savetsila said yesterday Asean and the EEC must work hand in hand to enhance the prospect for the restoration of peace and stability in South-east Asia. He also called on the EEC to play a615 words
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348 1982-06-19 9 ASEAN expressed its appreciation yesterday for New Zealand's continued support on the Cambodian question and in aid to develop its technology. Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan said: "Asean appreciates the unwavering support given by New Zealand to ft on issues of crucial importance to348 words
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Article54 1982-06-19 11 MARA has given out 12,510 loans worth a total of $114 million to bumiputra contractors in the past 15 years. This makes the contractors a group that has received "special treatment" from the organisation compared with other entrepreneurs, Mara chairman Dr Nawawl Mat Awin said inNST - 54 words
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Article70 1982-06-19 11 FOOTBALL fans in Kuala Lumpur made an invasion of Malacca on Wednesday to watch the live telecast of the Eng land versus France World Cup match by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. As Malacca was the closest town to Kuala Lumpur that could receive transmission of Singapore TV70 words
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Article121 1982-06-19 11 AN engineer and a contractor were arrested for alleged corrupt practices relating to the construction of a Maiuternak abattoir in Malacca costing some $2.5 million The two were arrested by Anti-Corruption Agency officers. They were released on $10,000 each tiU July 1. NST. XL planNST - 121 words
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364 1982-06-19 11 Tanker leaves after payment of security Held for probe into illegal discharge of fuel JOHORE BARU, Friday THE Daichi Maru, detained by Customs on Tuesday for allegedly discharging heavy fuel oil into barges in Malaysian waters without a permit, sailed into international waters after the tanker's owner gave a sufficientNST - 364 words
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Article48 1982-06-19 11 KOTA BARU, Frl. Prison officers have been warned against making "unhealthy contact" with attractive woman inmates under their care. "Be disciplined while performing your duty and do not be attracted by the beauty of inmates," Director-General of Prisons Datuk Ibrahim Haji Mohamad said yesterday. NST.NST - 48 words
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Article, Illustration310 1982-06-19 11 Musa calls for new spirit of productivity KUALA LUMPUR, Friday DEPUTY Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam today urged Malaysians to learn to think and act productively to achieve the goal of "national productivity for prosperity. Datuk Musa said this was the new spirit to be injected in everybody. The government,NST - 310 words
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Article94 1982-06-19 11 BOYCOTT DAP CALL TO NEWSMEN KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The National Union Of Journalists today called on Its members to boycott all Democratic Action Party enactions and statements in Negri Sembllan until the party apologises for the behaviour of one of Its state assemblymen. Mr Hn Sepang, the state assemblyman forNST - 94 words
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362 1982-06-19 12 SICC urges govt to continue its major role THE government should continue to play a major role in the National Wages Council and not reduce its role as was indicated in the latest NWC guidelines. It would be a pity if the government decides to reduce its role, said Mr362 words
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607 1982-06-19 12 Reduced govt role in N WC a step in right direction Move will boost productivity Dr Wong THE reduced government role in the National Wages Council is a move in the right direction, the Minister of State (Labour), Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, said last night. It will help promote productivity607 words
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Article, Illustration294 1982-06-19 12 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI, By Our Jurong Reporter JURONG Town Corporation is to develop tiny Pulau Busing for an oil terminal and petrochemical industries. Though only 2.5 hectares in size, it will be enlarged to 55 hectares after reclamation. A JTC spokesman told The Straits294 words
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Article38 1982-06-19 12 THE Minister of State (Culture), Mr Fong Sip Chee, will officiate at the Cultural 82 show today at Queenstown NTUC Worker's Centre, Stirling Road, at 7.30 p.m. The show is organised by the Queenstown Study Centre.38 words
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Article22 1982-06-19 12 The East Coast swimming lagoon will be closed to the public on Thursday. It will be reopened the next day.22 words
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Miscellaneous170 1982-06-19 12 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp LATE WAIT,KAAGGIE, I'VE WHAT'S j^ AGAINST VIOLENCE V W^4 jt^X ASAIH// GOT A. PETITiOJ VIT FOP Jg£& > iM OUR COAIC STPIP/ J Blondie By Chic Toong EVERYONE IN THIS I IIMO ONE EVER TAKES I I WHY IS THAT, Z. I170 words
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Article453 1982-06-19 14 7,000 flats will be completed within a shorter time ANOTHER French contractor has been awarded a $220 million contract to build 7,000 flats for the Housing Board using a non-con-ventional building method which will shorten the building time. The flats three and fourroom453 words
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Article24 1982-06-19 14 THE Katong community centre's women's sub-commit-tee will hold classes ranging from dian xin and Nonya kueh to flower arrangement and beauty culture.24 words
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Article, Illustration597 1982-06-19 14 IRENE NGOO - Don't preserve old city just to please tourists IRENE NGOO, By Our Housing Correspondent CONSERVATION of Singapore's old city should not be just a token exercise to please tourists, a local architect said yesterday. It should be a positive and integrated element in environment aide velopment to preserve and enrich597 words
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132 1982-06-19 14 Doctor faces five drug law charges A DOCTOR was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday on five counts of violating the Misuse of Drugs Regulations by failing to report the particulars of three drug suspects and not keeping a proper record of certain controlled drugs. Dr Lawrence Lim Heng Lee132 words
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151 1982-06-19 14 MEETINGS WITH TONY TAN TO BE INFORMAL THIS years pre-Budget discussions >■ ill be held in a more informal atmosphere. Businessen, industrial ists, unionists and consumer representatives will get a chance to meet the Trade and Industry Minister through a series of weekly lunches. Dr Tony Tan said the more151 words
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Article45 1982-06-19 14 A WOODBRDDGE Hospital inmate, Mr Soon Hiau Song alias SnR Teck Seng, 70. choked to death whilo having lunch last August. Mr Soon turned blue <i could not breathe after two pieces of bread got stuck in his throat that day. Verdict: Misadventure.45 words
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Article28 1982-06-19 14 A CAKE baking class will be conducted every Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. by the Serangoon Gardens community centre management committee. For details, telephone *****6928 words
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The Sunday Times
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Article79 1982-06-19 14 WHAT is the secret of Japan's phenomenal success in business and technology? This question is rapidly becoming an obsession with the rest of the world. A look at one backyard factory worker tells you the story. PETER HAZELHURST, our Tokyo correspondent relates to you in The Sunday Times79 words
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Article78 1982-06-19 14 PARENTING is filled with difficult decisions and hard choices. How does a good parent strike a balance between negligent non-interference and tyrannical control In bringing up disciplined kids? How can children be taught rules without being smothered? In the final part of our series on YOl'R CHILD A78 words
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Article52 1982-06-19 14 DON'T just toss and turn you don't have to take sleeplessness lying down. In tomorrow's Sunday Times, we'll tell you how to get 40 winks without drugs. And as a bonus, some tips on creative slumber to boost your productivity, improve physical health and foster an optimistic outlook52 words
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Article43 1982-06-19 14 o SHOWBIZ USA: Is Hollywood dying? o ARTS: Poetry Corner says Goodbye TRAVEL: Impressions of Thailand An Enigma; A walking hoUday In Holland o BRAIN TEASER: How bright are yoa? Test your IQ o FASHION: Stripes in the news now.43 words
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Article57 1982-06-19 14 AN ARGENTINE magazine sneered at her: "Thatcher is crazy. She thinks she is Wonder Woman." In the event, the British Prime Minister humbled the strongmen who ruled Argentina. President Galtieri's head was the first to roll. A page of pictures tomorrow of the war that57 words
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Article45 1982-06-19 14 A GROWING number of Singaporeans are moonlighting, working for one boss In the day and and another at night or on weekends or days oft. Why they do it and the kind of monetary rewards are reported by MAGDALENE LUM tomorrow45 words
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Article27 1982-06-19 14 SPORTS Nation shows you tomorrow where all that World Cup excitement will lead to. It's a page of pictures which haven't been seen before.27 words
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Article62 1982-06-19 14 ARE beauty contests against Asian values? Far from It, they can boost traditional feminine virtues, says a woman who is spearheading the drive to Beauty Contests Asian Style. One of her tactics was to team up with a very eligible bachelor In her country. Could other Asian countries62 words
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Article34 1982-06-19 14 DONNY'S show has flopped. Marie's television special failed. And dozens of people have had to be sacked by the family that used to be super-success-ful. Tomorrow, the OSMOND SMILE BEGINS TO FADE.34 words
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Article78 1982-06-19 14 THE last time I saw Jeddah... PETER BARNARD gets away from oil politics to sketch his Impressions of life under the House of Saud which is now headed by the new King Pahd. Too hot, too noisy, too restrictive, too ugly, too expensive, too boring. So78 words
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Article34 1982-06-19 14 IN ANOTHER sports special, JANE LONDON reports on a book that suggests John McEnroe isn't a superbrat in real life but he would like to be a rock and roll singer.34 words
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Article467 1982-06-19 16 THE unnamed foreign architects who stand accused by the president of the Singapore Institute of Architects, Mr Kenneth Chen, are obviously no gentlemen. The honourable thing, when they come here to compete for projects, would be for them to submit totally new and original designs.467 words
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423 1982-06-19 16 T.F Hwang takes you down memory lane NOWS THE TIME THE season for durians, mangosteens and mangoes. The time for me to look back to days when Singapore had many small fruit plantations around. They were better known then as "dusuns" in local parlance. One which my family often frequented423 words
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Article, Illustration1616 1982-06-19 16 JOHN DRYSDALE - JOHN DRYSDALE An in-depth look at major news events this week By of The Times Organisation Has the world changed of late? Prospects for peace in the Middle East THE news from Washington that it now looks almost certain that President Ronald Reagan will, after all, meet1,616 words
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185 1982-06-19 17 It must be a voluntary pledge Organ donations after death THE donation of kidneys on death should be a voluntary pledge and every individual should be allowed to make his own decision. Although a bill legalising contracting of kidney without prior agreement will save many lives, the government should not185 words
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421 1982-06-19 17 I REFER to the recent report on the Organ Donation Seminar and regret to note that there were only 3,000 donors against the target of 700,000 since the formation of the Kidney Foundation 10 years ago. I believe Singaporeans are generally warm-heart-ed. There will definitely421 words
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163 1982-06-19 17 I AM disappointed that neither Singapore Broadcasting Corporation nor certain film distributors realise that trailers for forthcoming horror films are not suitable for screening during family entertainment. On May 26, SBC screened a most frightening trailer for The Shirting during tne programme163 words
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Letter99 1982-06-19 17 SOMETIME ago, a few letters were published in the Forum page concerning the Solid Gold programme on SBC. After watching the latest episode, I feel this show should be taken off the air if it is massacred so badly. There has been no effort made on SBC's99 words
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Letter46 1982-06-19 17 I REFER to the letter "Rollei ex-employees still waiting" (ST, June 10). The Receiver of Rollei Singapore Pte Ltd will be holding a meeting of creditors soon. A notice will be issued in due course. GOH TECK SENG PRO Ministry of Labour46 words
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284 1982-06-19 17 I REFER to the letter captioned "Show more respect for the dead" by Shereen R. Zipfel (ST, June 4). We would like to assure the writer and your readers that the Singapore Police Force has always stressed and insisted that its284 words
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Letter82 1982-06-19 17 THE Straitt Times welcomes letters from reader* All letter* mutt include the writer's signature, full name, address and telephone number, H any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We reserve the right82 words
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88 1982-06-19 17 In the interest of the -public- I REFER to the report entitled "Trustees to take charge of law firm accounts" (ST, June 8) and have been directed to state that on the evidence available before it, the Council of the Law Society was compelled in the interest of the public88 words
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Letter, Illustration263 1982-06-19 17 Lonely King needs a Queen to light up his life WE THANK "Concerned" (ST, Jane S) for her comments and appreciate her concern for the birds In captivity at the park especially the plight of the solitary King Penguin. We were Indeed very Incky to acquire, In im. the King263 words
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Advertisement112 1982-06-19 17 People avoid helping those in distress I REFER to the letter "Bus staff with a couldn't care less attitude" by "Dumbfounded" (ST, June 15). People in general avoid helping others who are in distress. Once I was robbed of a gold chain by a youngster along Siglap Road. A man112 words
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Advertisement253 1982-06-19 17 Plaza Singapura plans a Answer just two questions correctly in the "Flight •jf rtW^l f rmsHmm of Fancy" Gmtest and you could be packing your IS /vYliL^^Y A* .^m^'SM bags for that holiday you've always wanted. J* ill r I *-"-^^^V^ i K'ICP tO F<lC£ 111 1 w w9 m,253 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1982-06-19 18 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM 'PROTECTIONISM OF RAWEST KIND' By Our Labour Correspondent A SINGAPOREOWNED and registered ship, Pacific Viking, has been detained in Sydney for the past eight days by the communist-controlled Australian Seamen's Union in retaliation against the Australian Navy's decision to repair one of1,075 words
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Article43 1982-06-19 18 MANILA. Fri. A band of 40 armed communist guerillas attacked a town hall in the central Philippines but 14 were killed and one captured in a two-hour battle with soldiers and police on Wednesday, the Defence Ministry said today A>43 words
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Article73 1982-06-19 19 TOKYO, Fri. Mitsubishi Motor Corp said that it has reached an agreement with Ford Motor Co for the supply of turbo-charged diesel engines to the American car maker. The deal calls for Ford to buy up to 75,000 units of 2.3-litre four-cylinder turbo-charged engines from Mitsubishi each yearUPI - 73 words
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Article62 1982-06-19 19 HONGKONG, Fri. The vice-president of the European Economic Community Commission, Mr Etienne Davignon, will discuss trade problems with Hongkong government officials here tomorrow, a government spokesman said. He said that they would discuss French import quotas on Hongkong products, including quartz watches. Hongkong is currently fighting the restrictionsReuter - 62 words
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Article79 1982-06-19 19 BRUSSELS, Fri. France is considering asking its EEC partners for loans of around US$2 billion (5J4.2 billion) under arrangements for assisting balance of payments financing, EEC commission sources said. The commission has not yet received a formal request, but the possibility has been discussed within the FrenchReuter - 79 words
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Article77 1982-06-19 19 LONDON, Fri. Britain's inflation trend is "clearly downwards," in spite of the slight increase in retail prices to 9.5 per cent in May from 9.4 per cent the previous month, Chancellor of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe said. Inflation dropped sharply into single figures in April from aReuter - 77 words
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Article110 1982-06-19 19 WASHINGTON, Fri. Japan and the United States are joining in a project to help farming in Thailand and it would be their first joint project of this kind, said the US Agency for International Development. Japan and the US have already work together in large aid organisationsAP - 110 words
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Article105 1982-06-19 19 The top Japanese computer maker Fujitsu Ltd today unveiled three new large computers claimed to be interchangeable with International Business Machines Corporation's latest model. Fujitsu said that the new Facom models M3BOS, M3BOR and M 360 use the same software system as that for the IBM 308LK whichAFP - 105 words
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Article88 1982-06-19 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mining ministers of Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand will meet here tomorrow to discuss ways to protect the interests of tin producing countries in the wake of reports that the sixth International Tin Agreement might not come into force on July 1. The ministers ofAFP - 88 words
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Article80 1982-06-19 19 JAKARTA, Fri. The construction of an Asean. fertiliser plant at Aceh, north Sumatra, has reached 40 per cent and is expected to be completed next year, project officer Muhammad Usman said. The construction would be speeded up with last week's arrival of the ship, KM Ekowatie, flying underAFP - 80 words
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533 1982-06-19 19 THE austerity drive by Malaysia will pare Ms 6 billion from expenditure originally planned for the current financial year. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah announced yesterday at the end of the seven-day prebudget discussions in Kuala Lumpur that the government would be533 words
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536 1982-06-19 19 SINGAPORE-MADE video tapes will soon be competiting with those produced by other established manufacturers for a slice of the very lucrative world market. Three local manufacturers Electro Magnetic (S) Pte Ltd, Auvitec (S) Pte Ltd and Madya Magnetic (S) Pte Ltd have invested536 words
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278 1982-06-19 19 Norsechem affected by weak timber demand WITH the timber market remaining slack, Norsechem (M) Bhd, producer of glue and synthetic resins for the local woodworking industry, does not expect any exciting prospects this year. The new chairman, Datuk Mohd Salleh bin Yusof, says in the annual statement that the future278 words
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365 1982-06-19 19 THE marketing manager is like a marksman. Not only must he be able to aim accurately, but he must also be alert and be able to react quickly to his competitors' movements. To help marketing managers sharpen their senses and secure a presence in the365 words
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394 1982-06-19 19 PNB's portfolio to reach Ms3.7b with takeover PERMODALAN Nasional Bhd's portfolio of investments will swell to a staggering M 53.7 billion once it completes its partial takeover of Harrisons Malaysian Estates. As at the end of last year, these totalled M 52.4 billion at cost, with a market value of394 words
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Article234 1982-06-19 19 Idris forced into deficit IDRIS Hydraulic Tin, which is currently the target of a takeover bid by Permodalan Bersatu Bhd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Koperasi Usaha Bersatu Malaysia, has reported net losses of £275,655 (551.04 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1981 the first such deficit in quite234 words
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Article, Illustration456 1982-06-19 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed generally lower on Im-k of buyinit support in quiet selective trading with lower Hongkong market ad vices depressing sentiment further. Central Sugars fell it rents to $I.M, Magnum Corp 8 cents to $3.2t, Sembawang Shipyard C cents to fits, straits456 words
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Article33 1982-06-19 19 w n v «-'P Down unch Industrials 9 62 10 1 in i Finance 1 3 Hotels 9 1 Properties 1 4 Plantations 4 Mining iw.K/I^o—, 1 1 Deb/Loans 1 133 words
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Article35 1982-06-19 19 Sugars 1000 -50 M Cablet 228 -20 V E 193 -18 O C B C 825-15 V M W 293 -15 DBS 790-10 OUE 775 -10 Hong I.eong Ind 665 -10 PAN 615 -1035 words
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Article40 1982-06-19 19 Guthrie 390 +20 K I. Indmtriei 356 +14 Eu Yan Sang 250 +5 Tan Chong 304 +4 OUT 312 +2 Multi-PurpoM 254 2 Ipoh Garden 220 +2 Veneer Prod 196 1 N B T 194+1 Sigma Metal 139 +140 words
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Article27 1982-06-19 19 Hotel Prop 445.000 Faber Merlin 311.000 U M W 217,000 O C B C 207,000 Sime Darby 150.000 Total turnover: 3.63m Total value: J 10.62m27 words
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Article39 1982-06-19 19 Junel? June 18 BTIndirator: *****6 *****6 ST Industrials: 718.14 712.21 ST Finance: 1732.83 1724 56 ST Hotels: 1116.45 1112.02 ST Properties 646.74 645.18 ST Minings: 238.73 298.44 ST Plantations: 882.61 881.94 OCBC: 675.09 667 46 SESInd: 550.15 545.0339 words
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Article72 1982-06-19 19 fteosteadBM 1 C*C -3 CCM old Stor» K r S Dnnloplad Em* FAN -10 Gritting Galnaem Gathrle Bhd r 20 Haw Par -3 Inrhrapr Bhd 1 MTC SHI 1 Nat Iron -5 PMC Pm Kler -4 Perils Plant -6 Prima -5 Rabtawns Ratanuuu -3 Semb Ship72 words
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Article2334 1982-06-19 20 Turnover figures ln this table are unofficial. Adjusted for scrip rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded In lots of II shares each, with price quoted In dollars. INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 1982 Hi(b Low o.p.nv Gr-i Net L«. Div P/E Vol Day 1 Sale +or- COOO) High Low 3SO2,334 words
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Article1348 1982-06-19 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Tunes Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board1,348 words
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Article595 1982-06-19 20 DISMAYED by weak overseas markets, especially New York, investors decided to stay away from the Singapore stock market yesterday. The field was left to sellers who dominated trading right from the opening bell. While several counters closed with double-digit losses, there were still a few595 words
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Article387 1982-06-19 20 SHARES remained generally easier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as trading conditions turned more subdued. Except for a few selective spots in the industrial sector, which experienced fairly active trading, most counters were hardly traded. Prices had opened mostly lower and the lethargic mood387 words
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Article31 1982-06-19 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins robbers robbers Deb Loans Up 14 1 1 Down 45 6 1 4 4 5 5 unch 21 3 2 3 231 words
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Article1124 1982-06-19 20 SINGAPORE I NIT TRUST (Maaaien' prices far Jaae ?1) The Commerce 2.76 2.90xd The Savings Fund 1.57 1.65 Spore Prog Fund 1.24 1.30 Spore Sec. Fund 1.91 2.01 Spore Invest Fund 1.00 l.OSxd Spore Equity Fund 1.19 1.15 ASM IMT TRIST (Maaagers- prices far Jue tl) Mai Invest1,124 words
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Article550 1982-06-19 20 Cala Storage BM (2.048 2.105) Dr»«aß aaa Paaeali (1.3U5) (8) 1.30 (2) 1.32 East Aalafle (2828 2.845) (1) 2.82 Ga4ek (2.255) (2) 2.18 (4) 117 (7) 2.20 (1) 2.16 (9) 2.22 (8) 2.24 (5) 2.23 (1) 2.26 (4) 2 25 laafe Garfeaa (2.388 2.395) (3) 2.38 (1)2.39 Keek550 words
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Advertisement281 1982-06-19 19 I EAR EAST PLAZA I I The biggest tourist shopping centre in S.E. Asia *4H qf^ W V4v #1% 8 I Centrally located in Orchard Road's shopping 1Z WmM (Ml 111 A|l j and tourist area, between Goodwood Park VK BrWP IHI C 1M I Hotel and Hyatt Hotel while281 words
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Article436 1982-06-19 20 STOCKS in Hongkong yester- day eased once again to close at their lows after a short-lived recovery around midday. Prices started lower in line with Wall Streets close, but recovered towards midday when the US dollar fell sharply. Trading was nevertheless quiet throughout the day. The Hang Seng index436 words
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Article488 1982-06-19 20 THE Sydney market yesterday moved easier following the overnight downturn on Wall Street and the setback for the international gold bullion price. The All Ordinaries index fell 4.3 points to 469.6 and the industrial index 0.1 to 637. The resource measure shed 7.6 points to 334 and the metals indicator488 words
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Article389 1982-06-19 21 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday ended narrowly mixed on balance, having recovered sharply from morning losses in response to the yen's upturn against the dollar. Overall, the market average fell 2.55 point to 7.127.70. the fifth consecutive day's decline which gives a fall this week of 117 31 points389 words
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Article622 1982-06-19 21 LONDON, Fri. The fortnightly account closed on an easier note after a quiet session, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was off 2.9 points at 556.5. The weakness reflected continuing concern over the higher trend in US interest rates and domestic industrial unrest, including action in the622 words
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Article50 1982-06-19 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 550.4 Wednesday 588.5 Week Ago 578.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 791.48 Wednesday 796.00 Week Ago 798.71 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1305.38 Thursday 1318.08 Week Ago 1336.98 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 637.0 Thursday 637.0 Week Ago 644.5 ALL ORDINARIEB Friday 469.6 Thursday 473.8 Week Afto 487.150 words
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Article365 1982-06-19 21 NEW YORK. Thurs. Stock prices closed lower for the fourth straight session as investors continued to be concerned about the outlook for interest rates. The D-J industrial average remained under the critical 796 support level throughout the day, closing down five points at 791.48. Declines outpaced advances by365 words
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Article225 1982-06-19 21 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices were lower across a broad front for the second day in succession in line with a lower Wall Street close last night, dealers said. Internationals and mortgage banks led the declines. XI.M was down one at 90.30 guilders ahead of this afternoon's annu al results225 words
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Article233 1982-06-19 21 ZURICH, Thurs. Share prices closed lower following this morning's weakness of the Swiss franc, dealers said. The decline was however not as strong as on the bond market where issues of some industrial borrowers came under heavy pressure, they said. The Credit Suisse index closed 1.2 down at 221.4233 words
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Article95 1982-06-19 21 THE Manila market yesterday was mixed as the commercialindustrial sector eased while mining and oils were firmer Pen Phil Hldfj SK -03 )Je Mlnlni 008 »***** |lo PhU DOS unrh fx Minlnc B v Con. B. IMi 0.1 lino Oold OOli unch Uc Pttrolmm Mm +***** itu« Con. B95 words
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Article134 1982-06-19 21 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed slightly higher and turnover improved in inactive trading. BahM *>- Aothui Thai Aju Fibre AyuUiaym Inv And Trust Baratot Bank HO *t Bank Of Ajrudhar* Bala Shoe Btrll Juckar Charooog Thai Win FITWUMM nm Tnut Oaod|«ar Industrial nnanO Cocp MJ> -I JalapraUian Otrnmt...134 words
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Article641 1982-06-19 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 184.50 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents on Thursday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on light offerings after an about unchanged opening, they said. Afternoon prices lost further641 words
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Article96 1982-06-19 21 NOON SSR and SMR pncm yaiunky: H x- July (Carnal Mtk) Ba>ara Srllrp. MUM (lUnpalkt) 163.00 164.00N SSHSO (ltonpdlM) 160 50 ***** MRELB luX Au«u.i SMR IV ilLinpaUrtl ***** 207.50N -MH I (lu.np.lkl. ***** 208.J0N MSI II tonp.ll.tl 184 50 186 SON -Mil I.l' < I U.n96 words
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Article32 1982-06-19 21 Rubber June 18 Singapore: July: 184.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: July: 204.75 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 271 tonnes (down 99 tonnes)32 words
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Article136 1982-06-19 21 CHINESE Pradaee Exchange, Singapore, noon clotting, prices per IN kg yesterday («o*nnt ail: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. fepra: Mixed (loose) $54.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $352.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper136 words
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Article206 1982-06-19 21 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $21,560 and closed at (21.440 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at USJ3O6 50 307.50. traded down to $306 80 X6 30 before firming against weaker US dollar to the high of $308.10 308.60. it then dipped to206 words
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Article166 1982-06-19 21 THE STRAITS tin price remained static at M 529.15 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 99 tonnes to 271 tonnes. The overnight London market was easy with forward buyers plunging £230 to L 5.620 per tonne. LONDON: Tin foil to a new five-year trading low166 words
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Article232 1982-06-19 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market continued easier on selling in late active trading yesterday, dealers said. In June, south dropped $32.50 to MsB3o per tonne, central $47.50 to SBIO and north $42.50 to $820. In July, south and central eased $50 and $42.50 respectively to232 words
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Article32 1982-06-19 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous in brackets): W.rebars Spot buyers 1:726.00 (£719.50): sellers £726.50 (£720.00); Three Months buyers £749.00 (1743.00. sellers £749.50 (£743.50. Market tear: Barely steady. BaJea: 18.190 tonnes.32 words
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Article33 1982-06-19 21 New York 5.478 5.438 S.MS S.SOS Zurich 5.«78 5.408 5.57S 5.50S nan »>d Singapore 5 458 5.928 SSSS 602S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. BNne: CrwHt s«l»r, B'p*re.33 words
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Article323 1982-06-19 21 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2 1665 95 and was traded o the day's high of $2.17t0 75 before easing to the low of $2.1490 10 and finally closing at $2.1590 10 in the Singapore forex market yesterday Trading was hectic amidst some violent fluctuations of323 words
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Article356 1982-06-19 21 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 18: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on June 16: INTERBANK rates at 3.0» pm: CurnnclM Nominal rate* Smithionun P*rc*ntao* quoted yoaterday (croaa)parity changa Local dollars Ui one unit of foreign currency: US H.. 11.ii356 words
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Article43 1982-06-19 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on June 18: Overnight: 11% rail deposits: M Bu>in« Sclliaf I- month rreasury bills 4 :i month Sank bills 9 1 9'» 3 months CD 9. 9'» 8 months CD 9W 9 imnt: N»Ui—l Dhewt43 words
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Article30 1982-06-19 21 Closing interbank rates (or Singapore dollars on June 18: vernight 1 month 2 months 3 months ivernieht 3'i 9 93/16 93/16 mode 3 9111 91 1( SJ.5 J30 words
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Article24 1982-06-19 21 THE Avenge rate at which major Singapore tasks are cirreatly prepared to lend to their best customers is II.M per cent.24 words
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Advertisement591 1982-06-19 21 NOTICES IN THE MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 18C AND IN THE MATTER OP GRANDEW HOMES (PRIVATE) LIMITED (MEMBERS' VOLI'NTARY WINDING-ITP) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of Grandeur Homes (Private) Limited duly convened and held at 10th Floor, Bank of China Building, Singapore 0104, on the591 words
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Advertisement488 1982-06-19 21 W^E s»»p^v3H sl^BslH?^^" i j* r -t«w SBsf'^Tk^sMfcisß sIHsCsIh J^s^ksssV. jXlllllSs^ f*^^"^ O GOLDEN HILL Double -storey luxurious garden I townhouses maisonettes Plush interiors, lush green surroundings Situated in the Thomson area the most high-class residential area, Golden Hill is. built on a hill with a panoramic view of lush488 words
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Article168 1982-06-19 22 Proposalto reduce Dutch spending AMSTERDAM, Fri. The Dutch government yesterday announced proposed spending cuts of 11.6 billion florins (Ss9 billion) for the second half of 1982 and the whole of 1983. The aim is to bring central and local government budget deficits below the current high level of 9.75 perFT - 168 words
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456 1982-06-19 22 TOKYO, Fri. The Japanese government appears < to be at a loss to find ways of coping with the depreciation of the yen exchange rate, now at its lowest level against the US dollar for more than two years. The yen fell nearlyFT - 456 words
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Article119 1982-06-19 22 CAIRO, Fri. Egypt aims to boost gross domestic production by 8 per cent a year and reduce its balance of payments deficit by 75 per cent over the next five years. These ambitious targets were contained in the broad outlines of the long awaited 1982 3-7 8 five-yearFT - 119 words
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Article166 1982-06-19 22 Italians 'too soft' in gas talks ROME. Fri. Eni, the Italian state energy concern, has launched a thinly veiled attack on the government which it effectively accuses of being too conciliatory in negotiations with Algeria on gas prices. Earlier this week Mr Nicola Capri a. the Foreign Trade Minister, returnedFT - 166 words
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370 1982-06-19 22 AILING United Engineers is to raise $51.4 million through a one-for-one rights issue at $1 per share. Announcing the rights issue, UE said that its directors have considered it desirable to reduce the reliance of the group on debt financing so as370 words
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386 1982-06-19 22 UNITED Engineers (M) will continue to suffer from high finance charges until the company's capital can be satisfactorily restructured. Chairman Tunku Tan Sri Mohamed said that UE (M) is looking for "an improved operating profit" in the current year compared with 1981.386 words
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273 1982-06-19 22 New faces in Hwa Hong's board of directors lIWA Hong Manufacturing has announced several changes to its board of directors iust three days after Ong Holdings gained control of 74.37 per cent of its equity. Three new directors, Messrs Ong Choo Eng, Ong Kay Eng and Teo Kek Yeng, deemed273 words
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295 1982-06-19 22 GENEVA, Fri. In spite of economic recession and unemployment, the American steel worker continues to be far better paid than his British and European counterparts. A survey by the Geneva-based International Metalworkers Federation of purchasing power of workers in various countries shows thatFT - 295 words
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Advertisement368 1982-06-19 22 dfij^^^^^L tr eat Holidays are to be won in this easy contest: r~"™"™ i l two 14 Days West Coast USA Holidays worth i u^? n t k dfod m t does SIA fl across the Pacific? I *A *jk^ i*"^^L^ three questions correctly and if yours is the all-368 words
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Advertisement115 1982-06-19 22 Unforgettable faces from thing born of imperial the days of yore. Mementos [J RP China's age-old tradition of famous Chinese opera Ka^p* and idiosyncrasy for characters in all their Tk>' W intricate detail. From trintheatrical splendour. Now |CMC kets t0 treasures. We invite captivatingly captured in ffSH) I,*1 *"i. you115 words
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Advertisement339 1982-06-19 23 f Mondoy Fridoy 900am—5 30 pm I CLASSIFICATION GROUP S^fo (5 00 pm tor next day) O'dmory 90 cts per word (Mm $1 3 501 J^^-fc -kjfe. /^F^Jj A B^P^ |4P^ llxr^ar l^r^Lr bWb^» IVL (f^^k t(r (12 30 pm tor Sunday Times) Semi-Disploy (Ml n tis'oo'strQT-. T.mesi B Personal339 words
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Advertisement93 1982-06-19 23 Indonesian Padang Cuisines Ayam Panggang Ikan Gurame Bakai Gulai Kambing Otak Otak Outdoor and Home Catering City Plaza Indonesian Coffee House Restaurant Ground Floor, Unit 01-100 101 City Plaza Complex Geylang Road Tel: *****63 Opening Hours: 11 a.m. to 11 pm 4 Catering DINNERS ONLY StO.OO per person per month93 words
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Advertisement1740 1982-06-19 23 j|flj|| A Entortrtinwnt t Wh«rt. to E«t Ktff* jM APOLLO proudly presents m gigi wong sue yee Mm %i r)h fr/ I r«J "Iron Lady of Hong Kong TV's WOMEN CID T 1 i 3*^ plus' chow san fcsiu^^^ Leading Singer from Hong Kong '^•^9a»^a.|iWPwrT#Tr¥iMVVl W W Versatile! Enchanting! F1,740 words
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Advertisement775 1982-06-19 23 NIAN male and female. Price reasonable. Blk A. 414 Blali Plain. Keppel Road, Singapore 0208. Tel *****02 BLACK MALE COCKER Spaniel parents Imported. 3 years old very affectionate S2SO to good home only. Owner leaving Telephone *****1. CHEAP! 2 YEARS Female Pug $450 (paper) 3 years Pekinese $400 (paper) Dachshund.775 words
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Advertisement1557 1982-06-19 23 R Personal Services Merchandise < i tM*{ r^% ai jl L? 1^ B^U Ba^ inSSSSiiPP^/vli J^Biaajaji I 9 BaBBBBBBBBr^^BTvIl aM 7 e)^^^ BaßGaßai BaBBBBBBBBT*aBB^B^BaBBM W VW V ij \ME9iaaV^Br Ofter valid I j while stocks lasts. 28mm F 2 8 wide Angle $100 00 28mm 80mm F 3 5 Zoom1,557 words
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Advertisement1283 1982-06-19 24 \25/|| n Ptrsonal Services A -j|| P Werctiandise CART-A-LIGN STYLUS ALIGN"II v ment System schilling rw/msJO nouse mierronnect/ lone arm leads. RenOVation/Repair Promethean Phase II cartridge Classic I micro stor record care system Speaker stand 12"H and WENG HO CONSTRUCTION Tel 20"H) Advance Acoustics. 351 *****08 Repairs roof leakage. Victoria1,283 words
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Advertisement1078 1982-06-19 24 A|| C^usims, To Business 1 57 Industrial Equip- 59 Industrial Supplies mtnt: Sale/Hire ■bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb m^'^ m^^ mm Surplus Timber Flanging Machine For Sale For Sale Type: Type: Mixed Hardwood 'Blue Valley' flanging Sizes: machine model 8-677 12" x3" x *****' complete wrth motor Quantity and control! 20HP, QOOoieces dished head1,078 words
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Advertisement880 1982-06-19 24 I y I mm i ACCOUNTANT a LCC Intermediate Book- M bbbbJ Keeping We are a leading c b c o un^ k p fu of Software house in Knowledge of banking Smaapore We procedures and import/ export require urgently a suitably-qualified rJnTffittT person tO fill in the penanca. contact880 words
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Advertisement1196 1982-06-19 24 f] *f I %0 Haras an opportunity for TO" to progress your caHhhlH ra«r in a well established organisation. We are looking for matured young girls with pleasant personality, systematic work Singapore Airlines invites behaviour and have the keen applicationstorlhctollou- interest and tact in working ing positions with people to1,196 words
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Advertisement817 1982-06-19 24 l|.i D Emptoy lllolll Ganaral Motors Ovarsaas Distribution Corporation Singapore Branch Ragional Parts Distribution Cantra invites iipphi-.ilions (U tinpgaUion ol PERSONNEL ASSISTANT a OCI level a At least 1 year reliv.nr working experience a Knowledge of typing and vlatistics AUDIT CLERK a OCI t) level a LCCI Interm.-rti.iie Bookkeeptni a817 words
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Advertisement1007 1982-06-19 25 fii Q Employment 88 Situation* Vacant A^^^^^^^^^^^^^ sssssl EstaMiehed publteer of quality 1 magezme* 4) Secretarial ft requires Clerical ZmmiH ACCOUNTS CLERKS Ability to type Book keeping knowledge Salary range S4OO WOO For one of the positions experlence In credit control acYAOHAN counts Is necessary (S) PTE. LTD. Attractive salary1,007 words
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Advertisement1061 1982-06-19 25 I til *J A well established menutectunng TRADING COMPANY SEEKS: foTFTmale* ChTntfT Sm^lp^re dttxen*:TELEPHONE OPERATOR/TYPIST who meets the following c Passed Sec 3 (English Stream Age 25-35 years perlenced or Inexperienced Minimum HSC 'A' level with ability to type at 2S to 30 5 years experience wpm Ablllty to type1,061 words
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Advertisement1083 1982-06-19 25 An established bank requiree An Established Company CLERKS/ TELLERS requlr c 4 OCE O' Levels with credlU FEMALE CLERK in English and Maths GCE 'O' Level c Ability to type preferred ale Abletotype. though not essential c No experience required MALE CLERKS c Male appllcanU must have completed fulltlme National1,083 words
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Advertisement1282 1982-06-19 25 [fill D I da\^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ma\ Jlp«ntlt Tf^dirwi Firm rtouirtl RECEPTIONIST FEMALE ACCOOMTB CLE CUM GENERAL CLERK Book-keeping up to LCC Intermediate Stage c Typing 35 to 40 wpm required lor immediate ■niiliiiiiiianl P***e* send in applications aleting employment M) pmnonml particuler* and contact phone number to: Interested please call personally at:1,282 words
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Advertisement1233 1982-06-19 25 HARDWARE SUPPLIER REQUIRES -v Female General Clerk Able to J^a^^^V type accurately, knowledge of /^f|JN Mandarin and preferably stay- f"f/ \M s i 1 Ing near Geylang Apply person- 1^ ally to 10 I.orong 7. (ieylang. Jf^ V L^ \IM Spore 1438. between 10a mSp m SMk \f C% Ba&1,233 words
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Advertisement1025 1982-06-19 26 Ijjli Q Employment PUBLIC RELATIONS/ SALES 66 Situations Vacant executives required An **tabli*ri*d real estate aoency Sales require* young dynamic > awM*iv* Female Public Relations/Sale* Eieculive* American Engineering Company aj^u^^rMnts: with **v*ral Far Ea.tarn omc*. ha. carM opportumtie* in fhe« Pa»- Possess good command of Co£po«.nt and Machinery Knglish and1,025 words
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Advertisement1168 1982-06-19 26 H y 1 wyj a Due lo reorganisation, we have va- f) Technical cancie* lor the following poets: 1) SALES ENGINEER .aßßaßßaVaaßßaßßVaßaßaaMaßaaßßaffal Diploma Holders or fresh ma^^aaawaav^ai graduates with own trans- aafl sßW^safl sßßar^sßafl port 2) I ASSISTANT TECHNICIAN P^sBBaBBaBBBBaBavS Secondary education with II some electrical background. 3) 2 FEMALE1,168 words
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Advertisement737 1982-06-19 26 m\ d 1 JAMN MEDICsU. SI FPLY Id "^T CS) !TE. LTD. V aCI^W A well ,^ic\ established '^JfVf\) career in chemical industry enterprise manufacturing disposable We ara a leading Singapore medical supplies seeks manufacturer of chemical highly motivated and mature products including formalIndividuals to assume me dehyde, adhesives for737 words
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Advertisement1269 1982-06-19 26 ill. Q Employment AN ESTABLISHED _^aaTa*»»aT^^^a > aaBW INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING dH Vn^— f.^^ COMPANY -fl| i* setting up a new «h*«! metal fab a f* a V*a*aa^^H ricatioo/spfa»-p*inting s h op laoli r, m LtamVl rafaffl ty and requires the following po.i ■IJ II I tions to be filled immediately1,269 words
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Advertisement968 1982-06-19 26 ill Q Employment Firm ot Consulting Engineer*/ Architect, invite* applicant* lor me «/v—-»*\^ followingpositions sf^* >v A) ARCHITECTURAL Q,^ DRAFTSMEN >»X LA^^Ja*!. a fi years relevant experlet'i-e -40 LVy N l \l f^LW in architectural drafting SPatßaa aaBsBB a Preferably with Polytechnic 9K WM Diploma qualifications or a**^ itW^k. equivalent968 words
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Advertisement1200 1982-06-19 27 ijlA Q Emptoymont a— RECKJIRFD ONE DMAUOHTSWOM--68 Situations Vacant ST i graduate m .neufcaJ with T-HHMa—a: I>UB 'iri-nrp One electrical and piping DraughLswoman with 1 or 2 years experience Tel *****70 I) Tecknlcul Mr Tan SKILLED AND SEMI-SKILLED Workers required Experlenre in ducting work or NTC Grade 3 In cvnrmcurcn1,200 words
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Advertisement728 1982-06-19 27 Kef A Schiumberger Company pjaV TEMPORARY F E e K E PRODUCTION production OPERATORS operators IFEMALEI $290 p M irtmMLtj UPWARDS You are invded to join our team of happy operators. We "\Jl"m s si need temporary operators for ££Z the following shifts: award j^^~ Fdl transport MU reimbursement 8728 words
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Advertisement1048 1982-06-19 27 Hi p i t I ©LIVE-IN AMAH required. Telephone *****01 between Item to 3pm STAY IN BABYSITTER REQUIRED Telephone *****71 Lilian gflP^aS 1) Miscellaneous Leading Japaneee precision manu- lac luring company at KaHang Way requires for expansion: e»> a> MALE TRAINEE aJOlll set-up men the crew a Successfully completed O1,048 words
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Advertisement937 1982-06-19 27 c c HBk. We invite suitably qualified candidates tor the KBPPBI shiPVord following positions UniHed Security AppllcanU are Invited for CIU3fTIS the positions of:- /Tr w s^rr'*' »rf£££Ss2* -nd (C) Clerical Aaaiatant (Personnel) We have immediate ID) ciencai A,,,.tant vacanciw for Security (Works) Guards in our complex (E) ciencai Assistant937 words
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Advertisement827 1982-06-19 27 ijjl^ Q Emptoymont B^4y%Jpip|jl Classified Kbmp^b^J| Advertising Works. tSfiSHjB WANTED D GENERAL ||"i) t )f''j;-T/M CLERK Fxperienred in import T[2r^nDll^B^l^E^LUJ exporl documentation M' I c Able to speak Mandarin jji^y^ya|^p^gp^j^^^ffriffiWnr^B c Able to ODer'ite telex nri ■^■■■blb^bM 2) SALESGIRL/ SALESMAN Safe Inn R «n ««se m ihr w«!ii Attractive salary827 words
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Advertisement880 1982-06-19 28 U y mM I 66 Situations Vacant cc A T^*^ E L T ATK)H requtoaa I) MlscellMHeoos xcumTyOffKßM 1 2) SECURITY GUAROS 3) SECURITY OUAROETTES 1 Permanent ahNla: 7am to 3pm. I 7am to 7pm. 7pm to 7am, 3pm to Km! n P m t. Araaa: town, Paya Lebar, Katong.880 words
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Advertisement1403 1982-06-19 28 x MM DMVER REOUMED TO drive and required uRGFMTtv carry out telecommunication LADY BUS WARDENS to look altar not essential as training will be handicapped children: provided Must possess valid Sdav working week class 3 driving licence Tel: 21 days annul leave ***** 13th month bonus OOLDEN LADY BAR requires1,403 words
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Advertisement853 1982-06-19 28 times Saturday car mart Mazda 626 You deserve the best Before you test drive the Mazda 626, take Then check out that special Mazda handa few minutes to simply savour its lux- ling. The 626 is a car that's truly roadury. Because when you decide to buy it, worthy. From853 words
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Advertisement781 1982-06-19 28 111 SUBARU I MINI I With recent Ministry B loan adjustments tor S government ofHcer I S th i S is y°- r best cnoice m I SINGAPORE MOTORS PTE. LTD. H 19 Leng Kee f?oad Singapore 0315 Tp) *****6 Autfio'isea Dealer NG KEONG CAR TRAD6RS PTE LTD 148 BoiestiO'781 words
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Advertisement2703 1982-06-19 29 times Saturday car mart 76 VwhkrM For Sale DATSUN BLUEBIRD SO 1981 Road I tax r.»w lady owner, very good I condlUon Selling $27,000 Tel I *****52 DAT SUM 120 V. 79 Second owner, showroom condition, radio/ cassette, alrcond. new tax $17,500 ono Tel *****55 DATSUN MOY COUPE. 1979. one2,703 words
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Advertisement987 1982-06-19 29 NOV. '77 MITSUBISHI Oalant GS One owner Road tax Nov. 12 $15,500 0.n.0 Tel *****3 before 12.00 noon. 1978 COLT GALANT Sigma 2000 (5-speed) 1 company owner. Alrcon. radio/ cassette. Excellent condlUon. doing cheap. *****1. 1975 COLT CELESTE 1600 OT, with sports rims, alrcond. cassette Selling at $17,500 0.n.0. Phone987 words
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Advertisement688 1982-06-19 29 l) Outers IBM Honda Accord 4-DR Auto Alr-Cond Sport Rims Mercedes Benz 200 AlrCond. Ford Cortina 2000 Auto Alr-Cond (QREO.) Honda Accord 4-DR AlrCond. Daihatsu Charade XTE 5 Speed Alr-Cond. Colt Sigma 1600 OS AlrCond. Sport Rims. Toyota Corolla DX AlrCond. Subaru 1300 DL Alr-Cond. Porsche 924 Auto AlrCond. 1879688 words
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Advertisement1015 1982-06-19 29 ALMOST 1977 CITROEN CX2OOO Super. Latest design, excellent condition. PARF. $23,000 nett Exchange considered *****6* ALMOST 1979 SKODA 120 LS alrcon. cassette, with PARF. Road tax April '83 $8,900 Can loan $8,000 Tel: ***** M. AfH TS PCUOEOT 504 Road lax end of July, atrcond. Oood condition. Accessories. Tel: *****561,015 words
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Advertisement1360 1982-06-19 29 -<^^aaaaa& W '\Ti [W"'^-P^s^^\ _.^ST^=l^^^^St?*aaaaWPr^'^iLJ.^vj^^i^.ir<j.^,..'.^r j. Tgr%r -3 f~ r^-^. y^LL-3^ia2^i'^2£^2^E-^^ssM^a2 BjBMS^SaaTR^ '^^^.^CBg^^^S? BUY FROM ANY OF THESE ADVERTISERS AND WIN VALUABLE PRIZES (APRIL 3 JULY 3 1982) Available at all authorized BRIDGESTONE Dealers Turn on the mm^^m^^^L^^^k Mitsubishi sound [P m Turn off the traffic "^p^p^B^^^^Hi CRF3II2M aaaaavaaarJ t1,360 words
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Advertisement629 1982-06-19 30 times Saturday cor mart 78 Scrap Vehicles WANTED SCRAP CARS. Below 1000 $4,100 1001 c.c $7,100 1601 C c $10,600 2001 r c $24,500 Cash payment Tel *****12 *****52 (7am lo lip m Cla.silieds part of your community jghk f Accommodation A Proptftit I 85 Housing Loans HOUSING LOANS/ FINANCING629 words
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Advertisement827 1982-06-19 30 TWO UNITS DATSUN. 1978. 280 C 2563 ex SZ plate Eligible PARF for SZ vehicle $17,500 Including transfer Tel: *****07 23. Lorong Blawak. Spore 1335 END 1572 PARF Morris 1300 for scrap or use $7,500 Tel *****7 Michael FOR SALE SCRAP Cars below 1600/1000 c.c Including transfer Mr Beng. *****67827 words
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Advertisement2973 1982-06-19 30 m sm^ I p urn juxoMnMMtotion aaaaaal aaaaW B«f lal aft afaaaaV U MB. ATI aaaaaVßßaaaal aaaf attaVMMßaaa^BaVtaaaiaaaaa.* 1 1 rnm^mJm* j |M|| I PiupwuW j r OPEN HOUSE cArdmow c Paik^ One of the most exclusive apartment buildings in Singapore is open for public viewing this weekend. One or2,973 words
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Advertisement1496 1982-06-19 30 a f r^gas"* 1 SUITABLE FOR FOREIGN INVESTORS Company for sale with 2 residential properties. Plaa..call MM II Mr Wong lot •ppo4ntfne)nt Prirvctp*™ only WATTEN MIL i Townhouse with 3 bedrooms and servant's room. 2.400 sq ft. fully alrcondltloned and carpeted Swimming pool and 24 hours security. $800,000 0.n.0. MIL1,496 words
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Advertisement443 1982-06-19 30 Mil I* Proprttos 1 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale SINGLE-STOREY SHOP CUM resi- dence Freehold Vacant possession 2703 sq fl 4 bedrooms Price I $350,000 Address 126/ 128 Joo Chlat Place Interested call Raj: *****1 TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE groundfloor shop. 275 sq ft Suitable for any business Selling $2,350 psf443 words
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Advertisement375 1982-06-19 30 b) Rental PENINSULA SHOPPING CENTRE. 204. 2nd floor Approx 300 sq ft $1,300 per month Available from Ist July '82 Only genuinely Interested, call Tom *****4: after 1100 am GOLDEN WALL AUTO Centre. 980 sq ft lower ground floor, good location, facing main road Kor sale or rent, price negotiable375 words
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Advertisement440 1982-06-19 31 fi TTWtoHi J features JAPAN TOURS 10 Days *****1 (chs 310) Hong Kong Fukuoka Unzen Beppu Osaka Nagoya Tokyo. 11 Days Ss2637(chs3id Hong Kong Osaka Nagoya Tokyo Seoul Taiwan/Taipei Hualien Taichung 14 Days *****9 (chs 314, Hong Kong Osaka Nagoya Tokyo Seoul Taiwan/Taipei Hualien Taichung 16 Days *****5 (c :hs440 words
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Advertisement777 1982-06-19 31 -1 Mm VateaaaaeJ «-J--•t^PVt Ifj IraVM MMM A II %m 102 Tour <j^- nf YV^^^ NAM HO nuKi sEßnct is) m ltd C llS^ G l 4- 1 6- 1 8, Pearrs Centre. I |i<* Eu Tong Sen Street, |\Sl^ (Yangtze Theatre) \J+r^ Singapore 01 05 wwSf Tel: *****33 (7777 words
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Advertisement1388 1982-06-19 31 @ABE SACHIKO Language A Arts School JAPANESE INTENSIVE COURSE Commencing 9th July, 1982 By Miss S Abe (Ex-Nanyang University It NUS Lecturer) 10.30 am 12.30pm; 1.30pm 3.30pm; 330pm 5.30pm 3 times a week. 4 months duration 100 hours) On* claaa i* limited to 12 itud.m. (operating 3 c i.i... Registration:1,388 words
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Advertisement1135 1982-06-19 31 Education Instruction TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING ss Sa i ""s£— p- al K^«r. B i^»vjK:. Frlda^Tip'ni miim*** C mP cX <337 81/ "b^kee^g-beg-nners I >«3ic proohaumng compu- Sat. 3 4.30 pm TER Course Is available for Apple Commencing 10 June Us «f Only $80 per course, i BOOKKEEPING INTER I commence dale1,135 words
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Advertisement887 1982-06-19 31 APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES requires 1 MEDIC Al OFFICER OF HEALTH $33,960 $47,280 p a tax free 7 SCHOOL HEALTH OFFICER $33,960 $47,280 po tax tree 3 HEALTH SISTER $23,700 $33,840 pa tax free 4 SCHOOL HEALTH SISTER $23,700 $33,840 pa tax free 5887 words
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Obituary, Illustration154 1982-06-19 32 mother of Henry S.S. Loo of I Pan-Malaysian Group Architects I peea*d away peacefully on 18th June 1982 Cortege will leave 21 Second Avenue, Singapore 1026 at 3.00 p.m. on Saturday IMb June, tor Mount Vemon Crematorium (Building) 1. jf A aervice will be held at Mount Vemon Crematorium at154 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1982-06-19 32 piiMd away peacefully on 17th Juna 1912, laaving bohind:WlfE Mom. T ■n J## Mo#y SONGoh Yong Olm Richard DAUOHTERS: Ooh Moey Oek (Anne) Ooh Mul Eng (Ivy) UohMulKeah (Alice) Ooh Mul Not (Sally) SON-IN-LAW' Lee Beng Hoe Roland QOD-SONS: Ooh Scow Peng Chla Tse Kte (Johnny) GRAND-SON Kflvm79 words
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Obituary, Illustration73 1982-06-19 32 pasted away peacefully on 1S.S.t2. Leaving behind: Sen* Lye Seng Joseph LyeChoon Eddie Lye Poh Peter Dauflhler-in law Gofi Ju Lang Daughters Oeok Kng Ah Oeok Mable Sona-in-la«r Tan Teng Kee Han Ong G i and ton* Ng Wee Terk Ong Adrian Grand Oaughlert NgSI-Meen Chen Hslu Hslu Funeral leaving73 words
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Obituary, Illustration66 1982-06-19 32 Paaaad away paacafuNy on it.S.U laaving bahind arila. Mdm. Yae Choon Mvi, ail aona urn Man Sai. Mar, Hock. Man Sang. Mah Tieng. Mah Soon, Mah Poh and Ihraa daughtara. Ser Tia, Soh Oak and Son Cheo to mourn Ma loaa. Cortaga laaving 93. Block M. Dakota Craacant on Tuaaday66 words
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Obituary, Illustration85 1982-06-19 32 CONDOLENCE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF TAY MARINE ENGINEERING SERVICES (PTE) LTD., EXTEND OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO THE FAMILIES OF: MR. DAVID MILLS MR. TREVOR GABRIEL ON THE DEMISE OF THEIR BELOVED FATHER-IN-LAW MR. PHILIP ONG LIAN CHEW WHO PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 14TH JUNE 198285 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1982-06-19 32 MR A V ME NON (paaaad away en I&AJ2) wish to express their heartfelt gratitude and deepest appreciation to all relatives and friends for their Invaluable assistance and humane condolences during their recent bereavement. Aalma Shaanrhi Poofa mill ba naM at Sn Stvan Tampta Orchard Road on z«th70 words
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Obituary, Illustration18 1982-06-19 32 MRS 8. PEMASAMY Oapartad: 1» tO Sadly miiMd by aon P. Slvanathan, daughtaf-in-law Kamala grand children Murugmh Nirmalu18 words
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Obituary, Illustration19 1982-06-19 32 MAYA MAHLINI O/O MR MRS P. SIV ANA THAN Dapar lad: 23 «.»0 Dvii mteaad by paranta, brethar atalar.19 words
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Obituary, Illustration91 1982-06-19 32 MADAM N AH KENG NEO (BIK NON) Wioow of tn# wto DR LIM YUN FAH Dapartad 2 yaart ago on 19JUM1M0 "Dearest Mother, We miss you so much. The love you gave us 1 Spoke beautifully of you." Inwrtod by Urn Tack Laong, har yowto#9t son mo thviyi rtntMvt* band91 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1982-06-19 32 Thou art gone, dear father. Gone beyond the world of tears. But the memory of you will ever linger Through the passing years Dearly missed by Winnie, Willia. Freddie, Poh Khim and grandchildren Demien, Evan and Gillian. e^e^e^e^e^Bße^HßHMM^ »MR. YAPKIMSWEE Departed 19.6.7946 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1982-06-19 32 Durnl r«th«r You tolled all these years for us, And then you had to go To eternal peaceful rest Promised to the Just and honest Father, you gava in courage Daapty miiMd by wit*, chrtdran MR. UM CHYE LYE Departed it.«.7t48 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1982-06-19 32 DEPARTED ON 19-8-11 Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. The world's weary troubles and trials are past. In silence she suffered, In patience she bore. Till Ood railed her home to suffer no more ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY DAUGHTER CYNTHIA AND SON AMMAN. CARMAL P J PODRIGUES49 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1982-06-19 32 CaHad horn* to Mm Lord Juna 19th, IMO Eternal rest grant upon her O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon her, May she rest In peace. Sadly miiHd by family, ratetin-.-, .-ji IrunHa nrtfl ■na intnai. MDM. MARTHA CHUA BEE HONG47 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1982-06-19 32 How time files, IS years have gone and Doreen has also started working. Focvwr ntMAOO CM r*ni*iiib*r#o bytsnmy. Ifl tWT WVMftQ IH##WO4Tf Of Vlnewit Stow Mun Chan DapartadtMJl28 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1982-06-19 32 IN E VER LO VING MEMORY OF Your gentle face and patient smile With sadness we recall; You had a friendly word for each And died beloved by all. D#cfty rniti#d 4wo wwsjfs rwn#fnb#f#o by (ovirvfl Win, CMIOPWI MM •t I At nOM#< MR. B AM AS WAM V K56 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1982-06-19 32 Age 53 passed away peacefully on 18 June 1982 leaving behind wife Christina Teo, Sons: Gabriel and Gregory, Daughter: Reglna To Mourn His Loss. Cortge will leave 68F Poh Huat Road at 1.30pm For Church Of Nativity on 20 June 1982, Thence to C.C. Kang Cemetry for Burial. FRANCIS53 words
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Article, Illustration765 1982-06-19 32 Winds take unlikely pair to the front PEBBLE BEACH (California), Fri. A man who quit the golf tour a decade ago and a maturing star searching for the game he misplaced after winning his first major championship last year mastered the buffeting winds here yesterday to share the firstround leadReuter - 765 words
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Article124 1982-06-19 32 II Bill Rogers, Brace Devlin (Aaat). 11 Bobby (lampett, Danny Edwards, Calvin Peete, Terry Diehl, James King. 12 Tom Watson, Ron Streck, Kuzzy Zoeller, Andy North. Batch Balrd, George Burns, Dan Pohl, Lyn Lott, Jim Thorpe. 73 Peter Oosterhuls (Bri), David Graham (Aust), Bobby WadUns, I jinny Wadldns,124 words
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Article156 1982-06-19 32 Andrea, Wendy early victims EASTBOURNE, Fri. Andrea Jaeger became the most important preWimbledon casualty yesterday when she had to pull out of the BMW women's grasscourt tennis tournament here with a groin injury. Soccer-playing Andrea, who was due to meet West Germany's Bettina Bunge for a place in the semifinals,Agencies - 156 words
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182 1982-06-19 32 Leicestershire scramble into semi-finals LONDON, Fri. Leicestershire pace bowler Gordon Parsons could not hit a four off the last ball of the Benson and Hedges Cup quarter-final against Nottinghamshire yesterday, and so the county cricket champions scrambled through to the semifinals. Leicestershire, facing a Nottinghamshire total of 156, needed 11Reuter - 182 words
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102 1982-06-19 32 LEX SEOW YAM - LEX SEOW YAM By TWO world-ranked shuttiers will have a showdown right here in Singapore tonight, when the Australian team play the Singapore Badminton Association President's team at the Singapore Badminton Hall (f.M p.m.) Darren McDonald, ranked 40th in the world, will meet three-time na-102 words
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274 1982-06-19 32 BRISTOL, Fri. Jonathan Smith, Britain's No. 3, failed to reach his first Grand Prix semi-final when he was decisively beaten by American Marty Davis in the Lambert and Butler tennis championships here yesterday. Smith, 27, from Exeter, fell 3-6, 1€ toAgencies - 274 words
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Article151 1982-06-19 32 Injury rules out Pattison WIMBLEDON, Fri. A knee injury has forced American Andrew Pattison to withdraw from the Wimbledon tennis tournament, where he was due to meet second-seed Jimmy Connors in the first round next week, officials said yesterday. The new opponent for American star Connors will be South Africa's151 words
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Article30 1982-06-19 32 KAGOSHIMA. Fri. The visiting Chinese women's team scored their second victory when they defeated an AllJapan junior squad 15-6, 15-7, 15-12 yesterday in this southern Japanese city. AFP.AFP - 30 words
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Article73 1982-06-19 32 BASEBALL: Minnesota Twins beat Kansas City 5-2 in an American League game on Wednesday. Other results: Yankees 4 Red Sox 1, Angels 7 Blue Jays 1, Mariners 7 Rangers 1, white Sox 7 As 6 (10). Detroit at Cleveland (postponed), Milwaukee at Baltimore (postponed). National League: Cubs 773 words
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Article43 1982-06-19 32 BASKETBALL: Australia beat France 84-43 after taking a 40-24 lead at hall time in a final-round match of the sixth William Jones Cup women* tournament in faipeh on Thursday night. Other results: Chunghua 77 South Korea 61, Kuanghua 80 Sweden 79.43 words
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Article57 1982-06-19 32 CYCLING: Seventeen teams will be at the start of the prologue of the prestigious Tour de France road race from July 2-25 in Basle, Switzerland. Each team consist of 10 members. The teams: Coop Mercier. La Redoute, Peugeot, Renault, Sem France Loire, Wolber, Capri Sonne, Daf, Sunair, Vermeer,57 words
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Article50 1982-06-19 32 ITALY'S Giuseppe Saronni won the first stage of the Tour of Switzerland road race, an 184-kilometre stage between Volketswil and Emmen. Leading placings: 1. Giuseppe Saronni (Ita) 4:31.37: 2. Bernard GaviUet (Swit); 3. Serge De mierre (Swit); 4. Johan van de Velde (Hoi); 5. Moreno Argentin (Ita). Agencies.Agencies - 50 words
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Article, Illustration244 1982-06-19 33 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By. Striker obtains discharge on medical grounds FANDI AHMAD, Singapore's top soccer striker, has been given a discharge from the Armed Forces on medical grounds' Fandi's discharge on Wednesday came as a surprise, both to himself and officials of National Football League Division One244 words
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259 1982-06-19 33 SINGAPORE MALAYS are in a dilemma as only eight of their 18-member squad are available for tomorrow's Sultans' Gold Cup soccer match against Negri Sembilan at Seremban, reports JOE DORAI. The other players will be involved in tomorrow's Hial Football League Monday's friendly259 words
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Article207 1982-06-19 33 Nipping fault in the net... JALAN BESAR Stadium received a new set of goal nets yesterday morning, following Thursday night s controversial goal in the National Football League Division One match Detween Farrer Park United and Fairer Park Dynamos. United were leading 4-0, with three minutes of play left, when207 words
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232 1982-06-19 33 DEREK WILD - Toh runs up good score for victory By DEREK WILD S.Y. TOH, a 24-handicap golfer, ran up a superb total of 45 Stableford points to win the Aver Rajah Citizen Consultative Committee's Community Centre Fund-rais-ing tournament at the Jurong Country Club yesterday. Toh, who finished with a 15-over-par total of232 words
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Article96 1982-06-19 33 KAMPONG GLAM made amends for their 2-3 defeat by CairahiU in the first round of the inter-constituency table tennis tournament last week when they beat Kirn Seng 3-1 at the Gay World Stadium on Thursday. Other results: Nee Soon bt Gey tang West M; Toa Payoh bt96 words
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276 1982-06-19 33 R. RATHAKRISHNAN won the right to represent Singapore in the Asian Amateur Boxing championship in Seoul from June 26-July 5 when he beat Tan Leong Kok by a unanimous decision in a special bout during the novices championships at the Police Academy276 words
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Article27 1982-06-19 33 SINGAPORE Indians beat a Veterans Selection 2-0 in a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Manoharan Nair and S. Selvakumar scored the goals.27 words
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Article, Illustration210 1982-06-19 33 J. RAJENDRAN - National training on as scheduled J. RAJENDRAN By COACH John Burgess has decided against suspending national rugby training because of the improvement in attendance. "The turnout has been better since last week and I'm very happy with the situation now," X; said after the •ssion on Thurseverything goes c shall210 words
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Article85 1982-06-19 33 TICKETS for Monday's friendly soccer match between Singapore and SeLangor at the National Stadium at 7.30 p.m. will be on sale from today at the National Stadium during office hours. The prices are $8 (grandstand), W (gallery) and $1 (schoolchildren). Italy thrash Jakarta MEDAN. Fri ItalyAFP - 85 words
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Article210 1982-06-19 33 TODAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON Tear match: Spore v Australia (SBA hall, 7.30 p.m.). BASKKTBALL On* Pan* Beea Cap later— tt—al veter•as teaney (Gay World Stadium. 7.45 p. m Natteaal yeatfc e'sUpi (People's Assn. 7.15 p. m.). HOCKEY BHA My. 1: Seletar v PWD. PARC v Malays (Tanglin, 4 p. m., 5.20210 words
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Advertisement667 1982-06-19 33 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI DEPARTMENT OF MARINE requires ASSISTANT MARINE ENGINEER OFFICER B$ 14.880 pa. tax free ($1 OO Sterling Brunei $4 4900 but the rale of exchange fluctuates). Salary is on an annual incremental scale. Starting Salary will depend on qualifications and experience. Qualifications and Experience: A United Kingdom Department667 words
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Advertisement722 1982-06-19 34 APPOINTMENTS required for our Cydair Automotive AirConditioning Workshop in Petalmg Java Qualifications b Experience Graduates from any recognised Technical Institute/ Polytechnic in Air Conditioning Refrigeration or Mechanical Automotive Engineering Candidates without tertiary qualifications but had not less than 5 years supervisory experience in similar field will also be considered. Interested722 words
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Advertisement4597 1982-06-19 34 ™™i Archer s is poised i on a wet track: -M- i RACE 1: Happy I Melody IV, Strictly ALWYN TWEEDIE, who Pn AU ,rcn Ace Queengoes weU over the Cash, Bold Pilot. has surrendered the lead in By EPSOM JEEP stnnght I,loom at Ipoh she RACE 2: Pocketful, the4,597 words
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Advertisement799 1982-06-19 34 'Sa^B: I bbV A BJjatfll SBBaVm^sßßßa—^ wm w* Emperor Archer Kpsom Jeep's choice In Race 3 Looks like All Systems Go Class 2 Div 2 horses, but I go By EQUESTRIENNE for UMt^ag StrWe. 1 Lightning Stride, the mount of Peter Lee, is a first-up winner over the IPOH, Kn799 words
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Article135 1982-06-19 35 The top gallops of the week TUESDAY (good): Choon Fong II (P. Lee), Sincerely Yours and Twenty Five (SB. Tan) impressed over 600 m in 38 sec in separate workouts. All Heels sprinted in 38.2. WEDNESDAY good with some "give"): Eighty Eight galloped smartly in 38. Bentong IV (Lam) did135 words
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Article92 1982-06-19 35 Favourite Glint Of Gold beaten ASCOT (England), Fri. Favourite Glint Of Gold was beaten by Americanbred Critique in the Hardwicke Stakes run over 2,400 m here today. Stanerra was third of eight runners. Critique won by a length with a neck separating second from third. Lester Piggott rode Critique, JohnReuter - 92 words
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357 1982-06-19 35 Parteen maintaining winning form ON THE TRACK with EQUESTRIENNE IPOH, Fri. Park Lane II, with leading jockey Leslie Khoo astride, showed his usual morning brilliance when he reeled off 600m in 38.6 sec. The going was good. The four-year-old by Sovran is back357 words
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Article307 1982-06-19 35 PRO-AM RACES ARE NOT INCLUDED rides 1st 2nd 3rd 1 Khoo 2 Tweedle 3 Lucss 4 Cbeam 5 I'odmore S Le*ng 7 Kajoo 8 Od Ye»p it GwillUm 11 P Lee 12 Foo 13 Sharp 14 Donnelly 15 ChUun 1C Lain 17 Rumy 18 Robinson II Sairi Ywk307 words
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Article87 1982-06-19 35 ilMI fast eta I van Breut elen amsurl ten I Ismail m 'KLchk (•ugonre van Brenkelen Junad todgers C'honn toman n leddle iaflr huiiels KMt 38 31 30 27 19 18 17 15 15 14 13 12 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 8 20 23 3287 words
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Article91 1982-06-19 35 toric !emo uric lemo gaaMn oodman olden Arrow Met IT Wee iderapura heahFah aballo 'egBSUS liens ultan* Khm. rinee :qaas T Hew ,am Lln« Ikas Glory Idm KLSoh ean 16 13 11 10 8 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 391 words
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321 1982-06-19 35 Last-start winner Leader among 7 horses deleted LEADER II. who earned promotion to Class 2 after his last-start win on the first weekend of the lust-concluded Kuala Lumpur meeting, has been deleted, according to the latest Malayan Racing Association classification list. Leader n, a seven-year-old grey by My Swanee (sire321 words
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Article1675 1982-06-19 35 R ATF 1 2.00 CLASS 5 DIV 2 1,400 m iv/^v^i^ x (Ratings: 55-46) (Stakes: $1 1,500 m) 1 87*080 Kkaay Beaa SI (SS) Ebony-Zafir sag a d<- -lSflTOOm) *«llUamat 7 t *9*Oo The LJaa 51 (55) ST-Lee 6 nzg adc +5.5 (1700 m) Aaaar 4 892*" Park1,675 words
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Article, Illustration306 1982-06-19 37 LA (OKI SV, Fri. Cameroun may be without top striker Roger Mllla for the make-or-break clash with Poland In Group One here tomorrow. Mllla, 29, has a swollen right knee from a cullislon during Tuesday's M draw with Peru when he had to be carried off.Reuter - 306 words
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Article, Illustration493 1982-06-19 37 End of golden trail for the losers MALAGA, Fri. Bearing in mind the remarkable feats of Algeria, Kuwait, Cameroun and Honduras, it would be rash to write off New Zealand's chances against the Soviet Union in their Group Six game tomorrow. But sanity must prevail and the splendid Soviet side,Reuter - 493 words
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Article, Illustration41 1982-06-19 37 Poland v Cameroun (Gp 1) at La Coruna: 11.15 p. m. (Spore time) Belgium v El Salvador at Elche: 3 a. m. Sun. S'poro time Soviet Union v New Zealand at Malaga: 3 a. m. Sin. (Spore time)41 words
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Article273 1982-06-19 37 Only Magico can surprise Belgium ELCHE, Fri. Jubilant after beating title-holders Argentina and refreshed by five days in the sun, Belgium tackle easier opposition in El Salvador in the World Cup finals here tomorrow. The Belgians, whose 1-0 win over the champions made them favourites to qualify for the secondReuter - 273 words
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Article, Illustration207 1982-06-19 37 BILBAO, Fri. The England squad have remained behind closed doorssince Wednesday's 3-1 triumph over France and only resumed training this morning in preparation for Sunday's vital clash against Czechoslovakia. Kevin Keegan and Trevor Brooking have yet to touch a ball since their arrival andAFP - 207 words
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Advertisement183 1982-06-19 37 CONCERTS BY SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RESIDENT CONDUCTOR: ChooHoey Victoria Concert Hall 25 June School Concert 10.00 am 25 26 June Familiar Favourites 8.15 pm Guest Conductor: Shalom Ronly-Riklis Programme: Overt une: Gypsy Baron J. Strauss Suite No 2 Stravinsky Nutcracker Suite Tchaikovsky Dance of the Yao People Mao Yuen Les183 words
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305 1982-06-19 38 Toasting to a Spanish feast of shocks MADRID, Fri. The temperatures continued to soar and the surprises kept on coming as the 1982 World Cup competition presented its fifth-day menu yesterday. Kuwait became the latest "giant-killers" when they outplayed Czechoslovakia in a 1-1 draw. Northern Ireland could well be satisfiedAFP - 305 words
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Article, Illustration424 1982-06-19 38 AUSTRIA 1 CHILE 0 OVIEDO, Fri. Walter Schachner's 21stminute goal stood up to give Austria a l 4) victory over Chile in a World Cup Group Two match here yesterday. Schachner, easily the match's outstanding forward, was unlucky not to get aAFP; UPI - 424 words
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Advertisement633 1982-06-19 38 CRUNCH! Ol CH...and action grinds to a halt as Austria's Bruno Pezzey (right) grimaces in pain following a collision with Chile's Ricardo Elias Flgnera in Thursday's World Cup match at Ovieda, Spain. Pictures by UPI and AP. English supporters in court KisS /^^^^^B BILBAO, Fri. Ten English soccer fans ap-633 words
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Article, Illustration32 1982-06-19 39 Panenka pats home a penalty for the Czechs, bat this one goal was just not enough. I'PI photo. OUR MAN IN SPAIN GOOFREY ROBERT: SPORTS EDITOR32 words
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582 1982-06-19 39 CZECHOSLOVAKIA 1 KUWAIT 1 VALLADOLID, Thurs. Kuwait became the latest underdogs to surprise in the World Cup competition when they held two-time runnersup Czechoslovakia to a 1-1 draw in their opening Group Four clash here yesterday. The Czechs ledAgencies - 582 words
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Article498 1982-06-19 39 A POINT FOR THE WALL OF IRELAND N. IRELAND 0 YUGOSLAVIA 0 ZARAGOSA, Fri. Northern Ireland produced a gritty defensive display to draw 0-0 with Yugoslavia here yesterday which left Group Five wide open. All four teams in the group now have a point each after last night's 1-1 drawReuter; AP - 498 words
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686 1982-06-19 39 Now that all 24 have had a game... ZAR AGOZA, Friday CRITICS who charged that the minnows of world soccer are here in Spain because of Joao Havelange's "underhand" manooevre that won him the Flfa presidency for another term, are beginning to swallow their words as slowly as they sip686 words
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Article, Illustration494 1982-06-19 39 Pele. .from golden feet to golden hand SEVILLE, Friday SEVILLE, Fri. Edson Arantes do Nascimento known outside the family circle as Pele could be the only man to become a millionaire during the World Cup finals. The great man, arguably the most complete footballer the world is ever likely tcReuter - 494 words
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604 1982-06-19 40 Argentina hit back in style Brazil first into next round BRAZIL 4 SCOTLAND 1 SEVILLE, Fri. Brazil produced another vintage display of soccer sorcery with a 4-1 victory over gallant Scotland in their Group Six clash here tonight. The Scots fought with typical passion but604 words
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Article37 1982-06-19 40 Brazil Scotland USSR New Zealand P W D L F A P«. 2 2 0 0 6 2 4 2 10 16 6 2 10 0 112 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration426 1982-06-19 40 TwO-goal Maradona is the greatest! These magical men of soccer have that top-oS-the-world feeling again... THREE MORE WORLD CUP PAGES INSIDE ARGENTINA 4 HUNGARY 1 ALICANTE, Fri. Argentina rose magnificently to the occasion to plunder a 4-1 triumph over Hungary tonight in a World Cup soccer Group Three match theyReuter - 426 words
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Article, Illustration403 1982-06-19 40 ITALY 1 PERU 1 Golden boy Rossi is substituted as the Italians drop another point VIGO, Fri. Toribio Diaz unleashed an 83rdminute equaliser to clinch Peru a 1-1 draw with Italy in a World Cup Group One match here today. Italy had led since the403 words
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Article27 1982-06-19 40 Italy Peru PoUnd Cameroun 2 0 2 0 112 2 0 2 0 112 10 10 0 0 1 10 10 0 0 1 -APAP - 27 words
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Article209 1982-06-19 40 Spanish big guns blast manager VALENCIA, Fri. After what was regarded as a humiliating draw against Honduras in their opening match on Wednesday, Spain have relieved their manager of most of his responsibilities. Federation president Pablo Porta has insisted that the National Coaching Board help manager Jose Santamaria pick theAFP - 209 words
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96 1982-06-19 40 New Nation Je££ Low at the Brazilian match The magical Brazilians played the physical Scots in the World Cup Group Six match in Spam yesterday. Our sports editor JEFFREY LOW was there to see the action. Today, he files his report. Also in our World Cup special will be reports96 words
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Advertisement322 1982-06-19 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. With expectations that US interest rates may move even higher, the US dollar soared to a 10-month high against the Singapore currency while gold continued its plunge to reach a three-year low, reports BERNADETTE CHOOI. How employer groups have reacted to the news322 words
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Miscellaneous134 1982-06-19 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 min. SI NSKT today: 7.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.53 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER j Adelaide 6 15 C Clear Manila 25 32 C Clear Baagkak 26 33C aoudy Melbourne 8 13C Cloudy I BeljUft 18134 words
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Article547 1982-06-19 1 "THERE comes a time when yen feel so tired, yoo can't paddle. Mast probably, you're going to give op, bat because everybody's doing it, you Just paddle. "All of a sudden you bear, "Last M, last and you HAVE to go on and paddle, on and on547 words
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Article, Illustration812 1982-06-19 1 Leading a sporting li£e DIANE GRINDHEIM is 27 and a committed athlete. A runner since university days, she is also into weightlifting and racquetball. Tomorrow, she will be the only woman paddling in the international section of the Dragon Boat races as a member of the Oakland team from the812 words
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Article, Illustration77 1982-06-19 1 Above: The BIA dragon boat team, with Julia tag, the team's baby, grinning la the centre of the front raw Left: Dragon prows of the Hongkong-atyle flbreglass beats, recalling the poet statesman who drowned himself la the river to pretest a corrupt government. Fishermen rushed in their beats to save77 words
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Advertisement35 1982-06-19 1 L^SS^Eliii Hongkong economy a examined '^SEv^ Books Pa|5e r W" V^ Uncle Otak s 8-dimensional f^V J *y neighbourliness essay-quiz d^^3^^ r Kids ft Things Page 12 Nonya Nostalgia o qt i>okp> g e < »i>&ii35 words
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Article, Illustration469 1982-06-19 2 LE BEBE BLEU French play by Victor Lanoux Alliance Francaise Today, 8 p.m. Free Previewed by MINU THAROOR A BABY, strangely blue and fully grown, barely out of his mother's womb, suddenly demands jasmine tea rather than milk. That's only one of the weird469 words
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Article, Illustration404 1982-06-19 2 WORLD CUP SOCCER 1982 BRAZIL VS SCOTLAND (Ch 8, 7.15 p.m.): Both teams play their second Group Six match, and the winner will probably enter the next round. In previous ties, Scotland whipped New Zealand 5-2, while Brazil pipped Russia 2-1. Scotland, considered the underdogs, face a404 words
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Article321 1982-06-19 2 PICK of the DAY —c« 3 SHERLOCK Holmes Festival Sherlock Holmes And The Voice Of Terror (Ch 5, 2.2* p.m.): This 1942 version of the super-sleuth's escapades is one of the better movies made about him. The setting is World War II and German secret agents are rampant, carrying out321 words
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Miscellaneous262 1982-06-19 2 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB 7 Clergyman making tea at flat (8) 1 He presents a bill for dish (7) 8 Involved awkward lie about 5 Collapse of society girl wtth Dante work (8) lace frill (7) 13 Pioneer had pint with ref. per--9 In backing revolutionary, find haps (10) appropriate262 words
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Miscellaneous597 1982-06-19 2 NATIONAL Mole Competition (Heats) For Piano (Senior) only. 9 a.m. 6 p.m. Tomorrow: Woodwind and Brass (Solo and Ensemble), 9 a.m. noon. Violin, Viola, Cello (Open), 2 p.m. 6 p.m. Drama Centre, Canning Rise. Free. (See opposite page). EXHIBITIONS: CHINESE Painting And Calligraphy By 15 artists on their Confucian and597 words
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Miscellaneous1277 1982-06-19 2 TV and Radio "SBCS 12.55 PM Open** folowed by Sesame 725 CJtural < En g |lsh St ree t 7.30 News And Weather Forecast 1.55 The Porky Pij Snow ,CA i Mal f 2.20 Sherlock Holmes Festival Sher J-» PUVZJI locoes And The Vo.ce Of ||g \T*Z Love. Chnsty 3.301,277 words
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Article, Illustration589 1982-06-19 3 Vy not ze drachen? Tall, short, slim, heavy. All sorts and shapes of men and women will be paddling away in tomorrow's Singapore Dragon Boat Races, trying hard not to sink or swim. Intrepid as ever, CAROLINE NGUI went to the East Coast to get her tootsies wet at a589 words
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Article320 1982-06-19 3 DRAGON boat racing may have essentially Chinese origins but it is no longer an exclusively Chinese sport. Besides whole or part-Chinese teams from Hongkong, Macau, Penang and Singapore, non-Chinese teams from such unlikely countries as the US, West Germany, Australia, Brunei, Indonesia and Japan320 words
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1284 1982-06-19 3 Works by 1 5 'Sunday painters 7 go on show THIS exhibition contains the work of 15 artists, most of whom have studied Chinese painting for more than five years. All the artists consider themselves "Sunday painters", and are modest about their work which follows Confucian and Taoist philosophy. Most1,284 words
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Article, Illustration495 1982-06-19 3 HEDWIG ALFRED - The hard road to success National Music Competition HEDWIG ALFRED By THE story-book tale of a poor musician who had a Hard climb to success is the real-life story of classical guitarist Szeto Chi-Chiu. Hongkong-born Mr Szeto, 28, who is here in Singapore to judge in the National Music Competition,495 words
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Advertisement27 1982-06-19 3 o o t H NIBBLEMAN^"~~ IS HERE! At Space Station Zero, the place to try and buy Soundic TV games Exclusive to The Emporium Holdings Group f^^27 words
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Advertisement72 1982-06-19 3 It's a brighter Sunday with Sunday Nation How to pick a winning W w^fc beauty who's uniquely Asian JM W J$ |^H an Asia Magazine I *****1 cB»SB cover story SnlP OH JK T^^mj^f .^HI^Hi Osmond! IMMPpMhlJ^^^^^^^^^l McEnroe >^?^fc Wonder Woman No. 2: K*j| |k f Hail Margaret Thatcher! %jm72 words
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Miscellaneous117 1982-06-19 3 8.50 a.m.: Arrival of Presentation ness Houses Finals and VIPs and Guests 10.05 a.m.: Internation- Prize Presentation 9 00 am* Opening al Championship 11.05 a.m.: Inter-Hotels Ceremony Semi-Finals 1 Finals and Prize 9.10 a.m.: Sail Past 10.15 a.m.: Internation- P/ff^^Mon-c rw 9.25 a.m.: Merlion al Championship H15 a.m.. Men s117 words
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659 1982-06-19 4 pKAGON DRAGON STAR By Olivia O'Neill Futura. 335 pages. $10.05 Reviewed by MINU THAROOR SHOULD we in the East be flattered or exasperated by the endless raiding of our past by locale-hunting romance writers from the West? Of course, in much of the past, especially659 words
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Article, Illustration436 1982-06-19 4 What's this death by honey and beancurd? CHINESE FOOD FOR THOUGHT By T. C. Lai Hongkong Book Centre. 87 pages. $20.25 Reviewed by J. P. LEE THIS slim little volume is another book of Chinese lore for which T. C. Lai is justly reputed. To date he has produced or436 words
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792 1982-06-19 4 ROBERT CHEW - HK sweat shop, sanitised factory or capitalist haven? ROBERT CHEW Reviewed by HONGKONG: CAPITALIST PARADISE By Jon Woronoff Heinemann Educational Books, Hongkong. 280 pages. $15 HONGKONG Chinese have often been stereotyped as money-grab-bing sharks, whether they operate legitimate businesses or international drug rackets. So it has been said too that792 words
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Article, Illustration119 1982-06-19 4 UNKNOWN CAPITAUST PARADISE Unfortunately, it is unclear how many other populations, even if left unfettered by bureaucratic red tape, would actually go out and do what is possible. Summary In cultures that have a different work ethic, all the "let" in the world might plausibly not result in much "do".119 words
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Advertisement227 1982-06-19 4 Groomingat the top Burley. Hair Control, Hair Tonic, Hair Cream. Scented with the crisp freshness that is Burley. For that all-day well-groomed feeling. Burley. And you've got what it takes. RtJRi FY M.JF m_V JM. W~MLJMIJ Ml Armour-Dial. USA A way of life Burley Hair Control. Burley Hair Tonic. Burley227 words
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Advertisement173 1982-06-19 4 Imported Furniture Promotional Sale 7" h t^fi^fl Fully m P° rled Oenuine. well seasoned leather £UTlcn 4I«JU<JV a De S on t0 fl j vc utmost comfort and support one 3 seater one love seat a Able )0 laat and mellow with age Suitable for the warm, tropical climate WLmmm173 words
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Article, Illustration801 1982-06-19 5 IT WAS most pleasant to make the acquaintance of Robert Ludlum. I now understand why The Parsifal Mosaic and The Road To Gandolfo are firmly entrenched on best-seller lists in New York. The two books are not alike despite the fact that they are the work of801 words
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490 1982-06-19 5 A BRIDE INSIDE A CASKET AND OTHER TALES By Manoj Das Times Books International. 71 pages. $4.95 MEET QUIZZY By Dorothy Comber; photographs by Alice Barrowman Times Books International. 24 pages. $2.95 Reviewed by MAUREEN GAY THE Bride in490 words
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Advertisement334 1982-06-19 5 THE PARSIFAL MOSAIC and THE ROAD TO GANDOLFO By Robert Ludlum Granada, 1982. 637 and 315 pages. $10.85 and $9.30 respectively Reviewed by LEE GEOK 801 Symbolism in Chinese art From Page 3 The four seasons are wealth and prosperity, the also well depicted. bamboo, pine, chrysantheintf woods, and narrow334 words
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Advertisement337 1982-06-19 5 CHALLENGES OF THE DEEP w\wF\ jiamW FOR THOSE WHO DARE TO BE A PROFESSIONAL DEEP SEA DIVER. AN ADVENTURE IN A WORLD MORE CHALLENGING THAN ANY PLACE ON EARTH. C.U.T.I. IS HERE TO OFFER YOU THAT PROFESSIONAL TRAINING. Ideally located on the straits of Johore. a few minutes from Singapore,337 words
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Article, Illustration394 1982-06-19 6 The location's East Coast idyllic; the atmosphere's upbeat casual and the clientele used to be single sybarites. But now Club Med's geared itself to families by providing a Mini Club in the care of gentle giant Jean-Francois. LINDA AGERBAK tried it out on her family who pronounced394 words
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Advertisement682 1982-06-19 6 DKSARI HOW TO GET THERE YOU can drive there or take a tour via the Causeway for the three-hour trip. The alternative is to go by boat from Changi Point. On weekend mornings there are five or six ferry boats, one leaving every 15 minutes or by demand; a seat682 words
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705 1982-06-19 7 From Changi Point to the sandy beaches of Desaru THE clean sandy beaches of East Coast Malaysia are so near, yet so far. If the Causeway had only been built at Changi Point rather than Woodlands, we could be at the beach in an hour, rather than the three it705 words
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Advertisement535 1982-06-19 13 appointments AVa long term CAREER OPPORTUNITY ;^Bte' We are a SUDS diar V tne international GLAXO '^3V&. Group, one of the world's leading and most jjfl^wt successful health care companies, with an ■<jQEpT outstanding record in many fields. ''TJjiLli'ir, We are looking for ambitious persons, who Mjtfsg&M want a challenging535 words
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Advertisement536 1982-06-19 14 APPOINTMENTS The Company P.T. Kiwi Indonesia, a subsidiary of Nicholas Kiwi Ltd, has shown an impressive growth record in the marketing ot household cleaning and shoe care products manufactured at its Jakarta factory Recent developments and planned growth programmes have created an opportunity for a Marketing Manager to be appointed.536 words
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Advertisement707 1982-06-19 14 M@bil Mobil Oil Corporation is among the world's ten largest companies. Mobil Oil Singapore Pte Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mobil Oil Corporation and is one of Singapore's largest manufacturing complexes. To keep pace with its expanding operations in Singapore. Mobil seeks to recruit a suitably qualified person707 words
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Advertisement845 1982-06-19 14 ACCOUNTING ADMINISTRATION MANAGER Salary Negotiable up to SS 10,000 p.a. Ref. No. 770 A Our client, a well-known packaging manufacturer, wiaJKl to recruit in Accounting K Administration Manager lor their rapidly expanding factory located in Singapore. Reporting to the Divisional Manager, the Accounting K Administration Manager will he fully responsible845 words
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Advertisement653 1982-06-19 15 APPOINTMENTS f O CHASE OPERATIONS MANAGERS SUPERVISORS In line with our rapid business growth, we are seeking outstanding candidates to join our expanding team of management professionals The appointees will have direct supervisory/management responsibilities in our Bills Marketing, Consumer Banking, or Operations Systems Group, principally in the following functions: X653 words
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Advertisement720 1982-06-19 15 I McDERMOTT SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE. LTD. I I A well established Multi-national Company engaged in the fabrication of structures, I H pressure vessels and process facilities for the offshore oil industry in South East Asia I H invites applications for the following positions: 9 I Purchasing Manager I I720 words
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Advertisement735 1982-06-19 15 H THE SGV GROUP M SGV-Goh Tan Pte Ltd Professional Executive Recruitment Services J-| Our client, a well-established Merchant Bank, nvites j|ft applications from top-calibre banking executives to assume the position of: SK I LOANS MANAGER I H Up to 5570.000 p.a. jH Reporting to the Semor Loans Manager, the735 words
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Advertisement3027 1982-06-19 16 APPOINTMENTS IF' An established public company withal PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION diversified interests, particularly in the gramme a department store invites suitobly I mm mwgm m^ m H m 9M m m m m m m m u m Wm marine, shipping and engineering busi- an< j qualified persons for the following3,027 words
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Advertisement2374 1982-06-19 19 APPOINTMENTS Trainee Machinist j* a^i liJ i M^_ l MM MII m^i« i m f Despatch Clerk f S^ A S v\ V^N. ZN CmICP EUROPEAN STANDARD £H cum Dnver T ELECTRONICS LTP h We are a semiconductor company that's K^X OCwn^T <a subsidiary of Thomson brandt, the largest expanding2,374 words
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