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Title Section14 1982-06-25 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article, Illustration898 1982-06-25 1 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM Protest at protectionist action By MORE than anyone t> else, crew members on board the Soviet bloc's merchant navy ships require the assistance of the SUA. Their living and working conditions are generally worse than deplorable, and the wages these crews receive will have898 words
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276 1982-06-25 1 Support f romPhilippines and Taiwan THE Singapore Organisation of Seamen has received overseas support in its battle against the protectionist acts of the Seamen's Union of Australia. The Philippines and Taiwan seamen's unions have agreed to help counter the SUA's protectionist policies. The unions expressed their support following talks with276 words
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Article37 1982-06-25 1 ROME, Thurs. Millions of Italian workers are expected to join a one-day general strike tomorrow called by unions to protect inflationproof wage rates. The stoppage will affect transport, industry, agriculture, business and the banks. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article73 1982-06-25 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. US President Ronald Reagan signed into law yesterday a bill making it illegal for journalists and others to reveal the names of secret intelligence agents. The new law imposes stiff penalties. A journalist who intentionally discloses agents' identities could face three years' jailReuter - 73 words
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Article469 1982-06-25 1 TAN LIAN CHOO - Sihanouk coming on Sunday TAN LIAN CHOO By Our Diplomatic Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the new head of state of Democratic Kampuchea, arrives in Singapore on Sunday. This will be the first stop of an Asean tour that will take him to all five member-countries. The prince's spokesman,469 words
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Article165 1982-06-25 1 SINGAPORE has suggested July 18 to 20 as the dates for Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach's proposed visit. A Foreign Ministry spokesman told The Straits Times yesterday that the Singapore High Commission In Kuala Lumpur had forwarded the dates to the Vietnamese Embassy165 words
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762 1982-06-25 1 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST, IBM SECRETS CASE say senior officials By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Thursday Tokyo and Washington were plunged into a new controversy today when senior Japanese officials indicated they will refuse to extradite 12 Japanese business executives who have been charged with stealing762 words
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74 1982-06-25 1 The ship in the centre of the storm THIS is a file picture of the ship in the centre of a "storm." The Pacific Viking is a SJM-tonne freighter on the Singapore-Papua New Guinea-Australia run. It is owned by Pacific Navigation Co. Vie. Ltd in Shenton House. Renovation work on74 words
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Article82 1982-06-25 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. A gunman fired at the Chief Minister of India's western Maharashtra state in Bombay last night in an apparent attempt on his life, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. The shot missed Babasaheb Bhosale who escaped unharmed, officials said. Mr Bhosale, aReuter - 82 words
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267 1982-06-25 1 Mugabe and minister escape attack HARARE, Thurs GUNMEN attacked the homes of Zimbabwe Prime Minister Robert Mugabe and Supply Minister Enos Nkala at 4 am today. Both were unharmed. Guards returned fire, and the body of one mar. and two unused rocket launchers were found after the raid. The deadReuter - 267 words
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Article84 1982-06-25 1 NEW YORK, Thurs An 18--year-old white youth was charged with murder yesterday as police searched for up to 20 other members of a white gang who attacked three black men. beating one to death, in a white neighbourhood yesterday. The three had stopped at aReuter - 84 words
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Article55 1982-06-25 1 NEW DELHI, Than. About 5# youths stormed into the American Information Centre in Calcutta today and wrecked its library, a IS Embassy spokesman said. He alleged that the attack was organised by the Marxist Democratic Youth Federation, but said the motive was not known. No oneReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement112 1982-06-25 1 72 pages today Tan Chong taken to court by car dealer Page 12 World Cup special Pages 37, 38, 39 SUMMARY WORLD NEWS UAI CAUSEWAY IS COMICS 14 EDITORIAL U LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMES BUSINESS 11-22 CLASSIFIEDS 23-35 SPORTS 35-» Letter from America "HOUSING occupancy in the West is112 words
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Article509 1982-06-25 2 ITF link may be cut NTUC is reviewing its affiliation to the International Transport-workers' Federation. The Londonbased body has apparently failed to exert its influence to bring about a settlement of the Pacific Vikingdispute. "This is quite contrary to the usual promptness with which the ITF officials get into509 words
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Article326 1982-06-25 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THERE is only one way to describe the Australian Seamen's Union's action In holding the Singapore ship, the Pacific Viking: extortion, plain and simple. No matter what high-minded reason the Australian onion may advance, it Is plain that it is indulging in protectionism. It is326 words
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Article220 1982-06-25 2 Superbrat is back ON-COURT tantrums of defending champion John McEnroe are making a play again. Superbrat found he could not keep his sweet start for fong, as he became frustrated with his scrappy serving and mis-hit shots in the only men's second round match of the Wimbledon Open tennis220 words
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Article173 1982-06-25 2 SINGAPORE WELL PLACED AS ASEAN LEASING CENTRE SINGAPORE is ideally placed to be the regional leasing centre of Asean and this position would be enhanced further if leasing is considered an Asian currency unit activity subject to only 10 per cent tax. Mr Michael Ivkovic, managing director of173 words
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Article135 1982-06-25 2 MAN JUGGLING POWER IN BURMA'S NORTH-WEST CONTINUING the series On the Poppy Trail, today's stories look at Khun Sa, undisputed king of the Golden Triangle and the most notorious of the warlords in the drug war. It was an open secret that there were too many senior government officials135 words
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Article487 1982-06-25 2 Cut-throat business THE arrest of six Japanese businessmen in the US and warrants for another 12 in Japan on charges of stealing computer secrets highlights the cutthroat competition to survive in the rapidly evolving, multi-billion dollar business, industry sources said. The Japanese have adopted the strategy of487 words
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Article331 1982-06-25 2 Good news, bad news ERIK Eckholm has good news and bad news for those who are concerned with the issue of environment. He brings this news in his book, Down To Earth Environment and Human Needs, which is being described as "the most compelling statement of the new331 words
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Article239 1982-06-25 2 Office rents double RENTS of office space in Kuala Lumpur has doubled in two years. They beat even Singapore's, some real estate agents said. It is now $3 and $4 per sq ft, while space in a multi-storey complex in the Golden Triangle area in the city239 words
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Article200 1982-06-25 2 Naive Lin Chong THE story of Lin Chong, naive to the intrigues of evil men and corrupt officials, is told in Part Three of All Men Are Brothers. His wife is coveted by Gao Ya-Nai, son of the Commander of the Palace Guards. Gao falls ill200 words
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333 1982-06-25 3 Arrests show cut-throat rivalry in computers IBM SECRETS CASE TOKYO, Thurs. The arrest of Japanese businessmen in the United States on charges of stealing computer secrets highlights the cutthroat competition to survive in the rapidly evolving computer business, industry sources said yesterday. US Attorney-General William French Smith said on TuesdayReuter - 333 words
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133 1982-06-25 3 Congress-I Party wins test of strength in Haryana NEW DELHI, Thurs. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Congress-I Party won a crucial test of strength in Haryana today while eight opposition parties laid sie*ge to the state legislature at Chandigarh, protesting against the congress being called to form the government. The Congress-I133 words
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Article31 1982-06-25 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. Former US president Richard Nixon will tour Rumania, Bulgaria. Czechoslovakia and Hungary from Saturday at the invitation of their leaders, Mr Nixon's spokesman said yesterday. AFP.AFP - 31 words
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Article53 1982-06-25 3 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Floods from rain-swollen tributaries of the giant Brahmaputra river have submerged 130 villages in the Nowgong district of Assam state in north-east-ern India, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported today. PTI said the Brahmaputra was also flowing above the danger mark at DibrugarhReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration146 1982-06-25 3 FLOODS IN CHINA DESTROY CROPLAND HONGKONG, Than. Chinese air force planes have been dropping rescue and relief Items to marooned victims of floods which have destroyed 2M.IM hectares of cropland and homes In central China's ■liangxi province. More than IM,M* rescue workers have been flood-flghtlng In Jianj?xi, one of theAFP - 146 words
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412 1982-06-25 3 BUENOS AIRES, Thursday THE leaders of Argentina's major political parties today demanded that the new President set a precise timetable for the early restoration of democratic rule after saying that Argentinians were fed up with military governments. The five members of theReuter; AP; AFP - 412 words
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Article140 1982-06-25 3 PORT STANLEY, Thurs. Exocet, Tiger Cat, Blowpipe and Sam missiles and two complete radar systems each worth £6 million (Ss2l million) are among the vast array of Argentine war booty seized by Britain on the Falkland Islands. British armaments experts have defused three French-made Exocet mis-Reuter - 140 words
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Article79 1982-06-25 3 WEST GERMANY would prevent Unification Church leader Sun Myung Moon from entering the country because of the religious sects "doubtful activities," a spokesman for the Family Ministry said. Officials are concerned that Moon might attempt to visit West Germany because of the difficulties both he andUPI - 79 words
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Article66 1982-06-25 3 THREE SOVIET navy ships and two reconnaissance planes were sighted yesterday in the Tsushima Strait between Japan and South Korea, the Japanese Defence Agency reported. The agency said a 3,000-tonne destroyer, a 950-tonne frigate, and a 790-tonne patrol ship were spotted by an anti-submarine patrol ship ofUPI - 66 words
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Article58 1982-06-25 3 FRENCH PREMIER Pierre Mauroy launched on Wednesday his country's sixth nuclear submarine, the Inflexible. During the launching ceremonies in Cherbourg, Mr Mauroy said France would remain independent from the superpowers and reaffirmed his country's aim to reinforce its deterrent force based mainly on its strategic ocean fleetAP - 58 words
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Article75 1982-06-25 3 GUATEMALAN AGRICULTURE Minister Otto Martinez and three others died when their plane crashed on Wednesday in the fogshrouded Western Highlands of Guatemala, authorities said yesterday. The plane crashed some 240 km west of the capital between the towns of Retalhuleu and Mazatenango in the foothills ofUPI - 75 words
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Article93 1982-06-25 3 BRITISH UNION leaders considered yesterday an all-out strike to extend a 24-hour walkout by hospital workers that severely cut Britain's health services, and shut down coal mines and airports in sympathy strikes. Adding to the tension in London, subway drivers staged a slowdown for the fourth straight day,UPI - 93 words
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Article72 1982-06-25 3 IN ONE of the shortest sessions since negotiations began nearly seven months ago, American and Soviet representatives met in Geneva for one hour and 50 minutes yesterday in talks on reducing intermediate-range nuclear forces in Europe. The meeting was the 34th. The two sides are to conferAP - 72 words
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236 1982-06-25 6 Pipeline embargo: Violators face US business ban WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Reagan administration, headed towards a trade confrontation with Western Europe, said yesterday that any foreign company violating an embargo on American pipeline technology could be barred from doing business with the United States. The Under-Secretary of Commerce for International Trade236 words
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Article190 1982-06-25 6 In BONN, West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt warned today that trade confrontation with Moscow could lead to a new cold war. Mr Schmidt told the Bundestag (Lower House) that West Germany and its Kuropean allies would pursue talks with the Reagan administration to ensure theReuter; NYT - 190 words
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Article79 1982-06-25 6 NEW DELHI, Thurs.— The first batch of eight British Sea Harrier jump jets would arrive next year to replace the ageing Sea Hawks on India's sole aircraft carrier, Vikrant, its commander, Captain Arvindam Ghosh, said yesterday. The deliveries to begin in September-October 1983 followed an agreementReuter - 79 words
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Article38 1982-06-25 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Democrat Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York introduced legislation yesterday to ban foreign aid to countries whose governments refused to cooperate in efforts to halt shipments of heroin to the United States. AP.AP - 38 words
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Article222 1982-06-25 6 PARIS, Thurs. The National Assembly's large leftist majority gave an unenthusiastic vote of confidence today to Premier Pierre Mauroy's plan to heal France's economy from runaway inflation with tough financial measures. The Assembly vote, which came early today, was 329 to 157. Censure The House laterUPI - 222 words
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Article, Illustration337 1982-06-25 6 British papers hit at Princess Anne LONDON, Thurs. The London Times led an attack by British newspapers on Princess Anne today, accusing her of making "acid comments" and showing a "surly lack of interest" in Princess Diana's baby. The Times said Princess Anne's "sharp tongue" and "acid comments" to reportersAP - 337 words
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392 1982-06-25 8 30 channels and stereo sound WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) yesterday opened a broad new avenue of television broadcasting by approving final rules for direct, satellite-to-home transmission. It means that consumers, by mounting a disclike antenna on their rooftops, will beNYT - 392 words
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Article, Illustration81 1982-06-25 8 Columbia ready for fourth flight WEARING ge»r to protect them against dangerous gases and possible Ore, United States Air Force resocne team members paddle away from a mock-up of the space shuttle Columbia after a morning practice session In Cape Canaveral on Wednesday. Countdown for the Colombia's fourth and final81 words
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Article76 1982-06-25 8 MELBOURNE, Thurs. Ship painters and dockers at ports around Australia have stopped work until Monday over the jailing of a fellow unionist in Melbourne yesterday. They would stay out until Monday morning when Denis Lowe, 31, is due to be released from jail, a spokesmanReuter - 76 words
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212 1982-06-25 8 WASHINGTON, Thursday CONGRESS has approved a plan to reduce a huge projected 1983 budget deficit, but independent analysts say the estimate is far too low. r~~~" Unlike the previous five months of angry exchange between President Ronald Reagan and Congress over the budget, theReuter - 212 words
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Article90 1982-06-25 8 PALMI (Italy), Thurs. Guards at a top security prison here holding the Red Brigades' founder tired machineguns at four planes participating in an air rally that inadvertantly flew over the prison's airspace, officials said yesterday. Prison guards, fearful that the planes might be an attemptAP - 90 words
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223 1982-06-25 8 RING THAT SMUGGLED ALIENS INTO U.S. SMASHED WASHINGTON, Thurs THE US government said yesterday that it had broken up the largest illegal smuggling operation that transported thousands of Mexicans and other Latin Americans into the country each month. "Indictments were handed down yesterday in Albuquerque, New Mexico, covenng 38 people223 words
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221 1982-06-25 8 NEW YORK, Than. Mr J. Peter Grace of W. R. Grace Company received a total of I'SSI.B million (553.7 million) In compensation la 1181, making him last year's highest-paid US chief executive, according to Fortone magazine In aa analysis of chief executive officer221 words
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371 1982-06-25 10 ARTISTS TOLD HOW THEY CAN DO THEIR BIT ART has yet to reach the masses although the once quiet art scene in Singapore is now bustling with activity and exhibition halls are heavily booked in advance. Mr Ho Kah Leong, Parliamentary Secretary (Education),371 words
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Article138 1982-06-25 10 DBS is to bank on its good name DBS, the abbreviation for Development Bank of Singapore, will soon be Its official name. The DBS Bank the new name will be launched together with a new corporate Identity programme. It was felt that the old name Is misleading and more appropriate138 words
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Article, Illustration284 1982-06-25 10 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By Little Ambassadors win over Americans A GROUP of 54 singing Little Ambassadors of Singapore who toured the American west and Hawaii earlier this month did more than publicise Singapore. They won the hearts of the people wherever they went. In Los284 words
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249 1982-06-25 10 TAN CAN HUAT - Don't let your lifts go up in flames TAN CAN HU AT plea by HDB By THE Housing Board has appealed to all estate residents to look out for arsonists who are believed to be behind a series of fires in HDB lifts in the last six months. The board249 words
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Article43 1982-06-25 10 CHUA Bee Liang. 26, was jailed for a day and fined $600 by a magistrate yesterday after she admitted stealing a pair of shoes worth $27.40 from the womens" section of OG Department Store in Upper Cross Street on Wednesday afternoon.43 words
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Article197 1982-06-25 10 DOZEN SHOP HOUSES RAZED FIRE in a colony of attap and zinc huts in a village in Lorong Ah Thia, off Upper Bukit Timah Road, yesterday destroyed about a dozen shophouses and at least four homes. Six families were made homeless. Nobody was reported injured in the blaze which started197 words
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Article89 1982-06-25 10 THE GOVERNMENT grant for the Consumer Association of Singapore for this financial year is $106,300 an increase of 60 per cent over the previous year. The amount requested was $209,650, the association's secretary, Mr Ivan Baptist, said. The increased funds will be used to expand education89 words
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Article, Illustration409 1982-06-25 10 HEDWIG ALFRED - Singapore's pianists hit right note HEDWIG ALFRED By SINGAPORE S pianists put up a good show in the 3rd National Music Competition. And according to the chief judge, Mr Wallace Tate, this year's competition included some "outstanding" musicians. He was speaking at a press conference yesterday when the names of409 words
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Article56 1982-06-25 10 A MAN and a woman were fined by a magistrate yesterday after they admitted fighting near the junction of Victoria Street and Albert Street early Wednesday morning. I^atiffawah binti Sulaiman. 21, was fined $100 while Frugtnift William Thome, also 21, was fined $150 The police caught56 words
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409 1982-06-25 11 US navy sends 50 warships to battle zone WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States Navy has assembled a task force of 50 warships led by four aircraft carriers in the eastern Mediterranean for a Nato manoeuvre but has also ordered them to be ready for rescue operations in Lebanon, Pentagon officialsNYT - 409 words
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Article, Illustration306 1982-06-25 11 BESIEGED CITY OF GARBAGE, GUNS AND GANG LAW BEIRUT, Thurs. Under Israeli siege, Beirut slides daily into greater disorder, a city of garbage, guns and gang law. Israeli shells slam down at irregular intervals to serve notice of the devastation that could be in store. As residents brace themselves forReuter; AP - 306 words
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96 1982-06-25 11 King Hussein in Moscow for calks MOSCOW, Thurs. King Hussein of Jordan arrived in the Soviet Union yesterday for a visit expected to include talks with Kremlin leaders. The official news agency Tass said the king and his American-born wife, Queen Noor, had flown to the Crimean town of SimferopolReuter - 96 words
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Article145 1982-06-25 11 ZURICH, Thurs. Israeli forces have captured a number of "international terrorists" who were trained In Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) camps In Lebanon, the Speaker of the Israeli Knesset (Parliament) said today. Menachem Savidor told a press conference that the captives, suspected of terrorist ac- tivltles In Europe,Reuter - 145 words
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293 1982-06-25 11 NEW YORK, Thurs. Opec maverick Iran is raising its official crude oil prices by US$l (5J2.10) a barrel on July 1 mainly because of its recent agreement to resume oil exports to Japan under contract, US industry sources said yesterday. Analysts alsoReuter; UPI - 293 words
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425 1982-06-25 12 BEIRUT, Thursday ISRAELI and Syrian forces clashed for the third successive day in Lebanon today as the the cabinet in Jerusalem met to decide whether its army should capture Beirut. An Israeli army spokesman said two Syrian MiG fightersAgencies - 425 words
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Article, Illustration141 1982-06-25 12 The curio king closes the massive doors on a famous era THE massive doors of C. K. Tang department store were closed for the last time yesterday by the curio king himself, Mr Tang Choon Keng. Bat it was not a tearful farewell as the House of Tang merely moved141 words
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Article398 1982-06-25 12 THE High Court has made an interim order restraining Tan Chong and Sons Motor Company (S) Pte Ltd from further publishing or advertising any "mis-statements" against its former dealer, Chung Shan Motors Pte Ltd. The order followed an application by Chung Shan Motors complaining398 words
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Article85 1982-06-25 12 HONGKONG, Thurs Miss Sue Brown, the Oxford rower who made history last year as the first woman to take part in the boat race between Oxford and Cambridge universities, will be seen in action at the annual International Dragon Boat Race here on July 4,Reuter - 85 words
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447 1982-06-25 12 LILLIAN CHEW - Board worried over rise in unhappy computer users LILLIAN CHEW By THE National Computer Board is worried about the increasing number of unhappy computer users and unsuccessful computerisation projects. The situation is worrying enough to prompt NCB chairman Philip Yeo to speak publicly on the steps users must take to447 words
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Article, Illustration733 1982-06-25 13 Now NCC members take to the skies with help of commandos Story: PAUL JACOB and RONNIE WAI Pictures: ARTHUR LEE THEY descended from 360 metres, silent silhouettes floating down to earth. Their green and brown camouflage chutes billowing like carnival balloons and they soon landed733 words
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437 1982-06-25 13 SIX church members lost $500,000 in tontine money and "friendly loans" when a company director absconded with the money and went into hiding, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. To force their debtor, Mr Chai Vow Nam, 54, treasurer director of437 words
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837 1982-06-25 14 NTUC CALLS AUSSIE BOYCOTT THE National Trades Union Congress is reviewing its affiliation to the International Transport- workers' Federation (ITF) after it apparently failed to exert its influence to bring about a settlement of the Pacific Viking dispute. The Singapore Organisation of837 words
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628 1982-06-25 14 Aussie union a 'bully of small helpless nations' NTUC Secretary-General, Mr Lim Chee Onn, yesterday accused the Seamen's Union of Australia (SUA) of double standards and discrimination in its treatment of ships from communist countries and non-communist developing countries. "It is always easier to bully a small developing country and628 words
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Miscellaneous125 1982-06-25 14 Bringing Up Father By Bill Ka vanagh U Hal Camp I J\&QG,Oti I HAVE 1 MEED*SOTD GO BOPPOW, BORROW, Ml, Jl<s<sS-rNA MERE TO I L^^^-TEM BUCKS g «MoPPir4<s, DEAPV OOPROW' I WISH ReTURM NAAGGIE'S M ry^<STiuuU)ESO^/2> ymrit^m^J^- SO^BBOCY WOULP j ROLLIMG FtNl/ s^ I Blondle By Chic Young DAGWOOD, YOU125 words
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209 1982-06-25 15 BANGKOK, Than. Thailand is to propoae the launching M a Joint Thai-Malaysian military operation against terrorists of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) and Muslim separatists. Thai officials said here today. The proposal Is to be Ct forward at a meet-AFP - 209 words
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341 1982-06-25 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday KUALA LUMPUR, the nations administrative, financial and business nerve centre, is facing an office space crunch. Real estate and property agents who found it easy to obtain office space for clients a few years ago, now often have to goNST - 341 words
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Article73 1982-06-25 15 PORT KLANG, Thurs. A forwarding cKk was drowned when the he was loading onto a sh.p at the North Port plunged into the sea late on Tuesday night The body was recovered by divers at 9 p.m. yesterday. The car, one of 19 vehicles being loadedNST - 73 words
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224 1982-06-25 15 Chamber to urge bigger stake for non-bumis KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Chinese traders and industrialists are to forward this Sunday a set of resolutions which will among other things, call on the government to allow non-bum iputras unrestricted participation in trade ana industry. This and other resolutions will be madeNST - 224 words
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239 1982-06-25 15 Speculation over new party chief if Harris quits KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The two most likely candidates to succeed Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh if he steps down in 1986 are the Deputy Chief Minister, Datuk James Ongkili, and Datuk Haji Mohamad Noor Mansor, the Financial and Planning and Development Minister,239 words
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214 1982-06-25 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia today dismissed suggestions that the newly-formed tinproducers association is a cartel. The association will not try to push up tin prices to the extent of inviting a substitute for tin, Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong said today. "As itNST - 214 words
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Advertisement312 1982-06-25 15 llni HI' LOOK AT MF Jm r-: I'M WEARING NICE FUN WEAR FROM MIC xm J -J* MAC. THEY'RE SINGAPORE'S FIRST SOUTIQUE THAT SELLS CHILDREN'S 4BnW J> CLOTHES. THEY HAVE NICE FUN CLOTHES TO PLAY IN, GO TO THE BEACH IN. GO TO j M NURSERY CLASS IN, TO CHILDREN'S312 words
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Article454 1982-06-25 16 I Extortion must I be punished WHAT do you do when your ship is held for ransom and the authorities are unable to secure its release? This is what has happened to the Singapore-registered ship, the Pacific Viking, which has been detained in Sydney since June 12454 words
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Article, Illustration1445 1982-06-25 16 DILIPMUKERJEE - DILIPMUKERJEE By THERE is nothing wrong with commodity producers getting together to protect their interests. But whether they can succeed in regulating the market depends on their financial capacity to control supply in a glut that normally occurs during a recession. This is how Mr1,445 words
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870 1982-06-25 16 MICHAEL SIMMONS - MICHAEL SIMMONS By TEN years or so ago, when his language was more colourful and his walk more sprightly, Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev was warning Communist Party loyalists against contagion from what he called "the crippled souls" of the West, a people who, he870 words
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Article, Illustration812 1982-06-25 16 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER H AZELHURST JAPAN TODAY By Our Tokyo Correspondent MURE than 1,300 Japanese policemen will be mobilised in Tokyo this week to protect businessmen from the "sokaiya" unique groups of gangsters who purchase a nominal number of stocks in leading companies and then demand exorbitant812 words
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Advertisement11 1982-06-25 16 -V TITUS Swiss-made Today s watchword m modern timekeeping V AnG4lO311 words
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Advertisement161 1982-06-25 16 M A f^ jaaja^^*^ V LaaaaMßßßßßan^^J V *aW mf _^aaa^aaa^"^^^^ m* _^bbb»^^^^^^^^^ J »^im*»^— A good night's sleep Be assured of it on a Swallow mattress. [f sleep is important to you, so should your choice of a mattress *3fz i fcT^^L )nly Swallow spring mattress can give sou the161 words
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Letter203 1982-06-25 17 Let fans snap their pictures Not allowed to take photographs at concerts Mail box HAVING attended the Air Supply concert and more recently the America concert, I feel sorry for the fans who were trying to take pictures of their favourite idols and the harrassment they had to face from203 words
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Letter91 1982-06-25 17 IT WAS reported "Suharto's operation" (ST, June 18) that President Suharto, 61, suffering from an enlargement of the prostate gland had undergone a major operation at Jakarta's army hospital. I (aged 65) had a similar major operation a fortnight ago in Singapore by a local91 words
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Letter82 1982-06-25 17 THE Strait* Times welcomes letters from readers. All letter* must include the writer's signature, full name, address and telephone number, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We reserve the right82 words
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Letter, Illustration127 1982-06-25 17 Firm which repaired toy free of charge A FEW months back, I bought a remote control toy trailer from a department store. After a while, one of the wheels got stuck. I sent it to an electrical shop but was told that it could not be repaired. Recently, while I127 words
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180 1982-06-25 17 Nobody came to the aid of dog in distress WHILE driving along Duchess Road one Sunday, my daughters (age 4 and 11 years) and I were literally reduce to tears at the sight of a small black dog dragging itself along the road, its body almost half eaten away by180 words
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56 1982-06-25 17 INCONSIDERATE vehicle owners, especially of lorries and buses, often park on both sides of road at Teck Whye Estate. This poses great danger to pedestrians crossing this stretch of road at night and in the early morning, especially in front of Block 10. Action56 words
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Letter226 1982-06-25 17 I ATTENDED the America concert held at the National Theatre earlier this month. On entering the theatre, I noticed a sign prohibiting the taking of photographs. Being an ardent fan and photography enthusiast, I was puzzled and disappointed. Anyway, the show commenced and a number of226 words
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Letter74 1982-06-25 17 THE Postal Department should consider installing a mail box next to letter boxes of every HDB block of flats. The postman when going on his rounds could collect the letters from the mail boxes. This is feasible since he rriust visit every block in his area74 words
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Letter, Illustration35 1982-06-25 17 IF YOU can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start in Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin bat may also be stay. Be the initiator!35 words
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Letter94 1982-06-25 17 Prices and. SINGAPORE has long been regarded as Shoppei-s' Paradise by many in its neighbouring countries. But I wonder how much longer it can keep that image? Recently, I asked my Singapore friend to buy me a Sony portable radio, expecting that the Singapore price will94 words
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86 1982-06-25 17 I REFER to the report "Salesman who punched friend of customer fined" (ST, June 10). If such incidents are not checked, the image of Singapore as a Shoppers' Paradise and a courteous nation will be tarnished. Resorting to violence after failing to86 words
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168 1982-06-25 17 Rally gained more than its cost I AGREE with Eric Koh "(1.2m for a gospel rally" (ST, June 12) that $1.2 m is indeed a large sum to spend on any venture, especially since there is seemingly no immediate material gain. It may help though, if he realised that the168 words
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Letter139 1982-06-25 17 WHAT a good idea it was to give out illustrated cartoons to motorists to help them learn to use the Expressway properly "Pointers to drive home expressway etiquette" (Sunday Times, June 13). But I was surprised at the one reproduced in your paper to discourage motorists139 words
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Advertisement313 1982-06-25 17 i^m^y SINGAPORE CONTACT LENS SOCIETY T following members are: I ONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS _i OPTOMETRISTS E.J. BENJAMIN edward j benjamin pte ltd F AM.. FXCI.r Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre. BABY HERMAN! Unit 02. Mount Elizabeth Road. (0922) I 1 IPTM |Wtn Tel: *****55. *****79 CHEN TIN FOM oah313 words
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Advertisement124 1982-06-25 17 ■WcJ Kentucky Fried Chicken SfcP*;;: jfflfljffiffimß^Bßin^alMMT^MMMMMMMr in^ni I a»aMMB ff a#^ wHkV*. *^W fif&B WJ^^ aftIHMMMI lImI •'•7 **V ""TsTdaßisto go A IK Ill_ X» —^mmmmmm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ~*^m^mmmmmmmWiL\ r---*t"-" -V." $36,100 cash and 138,420 other prizes still to be won! Have you tried ye or hand 449 people have won a124 words
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Article61 1982-06-25 18 JOHAN Holdings Bhd has announced group pretax profits of M 52.96 million for the year ended Jan 31, 1982, on group turnover of M 547.12 million. There were no comparative figures as this is the first year that group accounts are prepared. The parent company turned in pretax61 words
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Article47 1982-06-25 18 THE Wilkinson Process Rubber Co Bhd has reported group pretax profits of Msl.9 million for the six months ended March 31, 1982, on group turnover of $10.87 million. The parent company made pretax profits of M 51.91 million on a turnover of M 510.72 million.47 words
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Article71 1982-06-25 18 NATIONAL Iron and Steel Mills Ltd has raised the authorised capital of its wholly owned subsidiary, Eastern Industries Pte Ltd, from $1 million to $20 million. The subsidiary, which operates a plant for rebar fabrication, last year made pretax profits of $468,000 ($115,000 in 1980). Due to the71 words
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Article58 1982-06-25 18 UNITED Motor Works (Malaysia) Holdings Bhd has changed the name of wholly owned subsidiary, UMW Recon Sdn Bhd to UMW Engineering Sdn Bhd. The name change is to reflect the activities of the company, which is the engineering backbone of the group. The company currently manufactures vibratory compaction58 words
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Article67 1982-06-25 18 LONDON, Thurs. The Provincial Building Society said it is merging with the Burnley Building Society to form the National and Provincial Building Society with combined assets of £3.25 billion (5512.19 billion). Provincial said that the merger is the largest in the history of British building societies, the majorReuter - 67 words
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Article85 1982-06-25 18 GREENVILLE (South Carolina), Thurs. An export trade association has won US$lOO million (Ss2l7 million) in credits for Textile Machinery Manufacturers to sell products to Phillipine Mills, which plan a five-year modernisation programme. Amatex Export Trade Association Inc has arranged for its members to try to sell up toAP - 85 words
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Article57 1982-06-25 18 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's steel exports to the United States declined for the fourth straight month in May, the Japan Iron and Steel Federation reported. The federation said that May shipments to the US amounted to 366,000 tonnes, down 1.4 per cent from April and down 24.7 perUPI - 57 words
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Article108 1982-06-25 18 PARIS, Thurs. The 35-nation general assembly of the Bureau of International Expositions gave the green light for world's fairs to be staged in Paris in 1989 and in Chicago in 1992. Technically, the assembly gave only provisional approval for Paris to hold a general exposition on the 200UPI - 108 words
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Article102 1982-06-25 18 LONDON, Thurs. The British National Oil Corp (BNOC) is telexing customers and suppliers proposing no change in British North Sea oil prices for the third quarter. BNOC raised the UK price by US$2.5O (555.42) to 1i.5ii3.50 a barrel on June 1. This was accepted *>nly reluctantly byReuter - 102 words
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143 1982-06-25 18 API explains decision to drop JB project ASSOCIATED Plastics Industries Bhd has called off its proposed property development in Johore Baru because profits from the project would not accrue to the company in the year of acquisition. In a letter to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, API explained that following143 words
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494 1982-06-25 18 LIEN Hoe Industries, whose shares recently attracted much attention on the local stock markets, expects the current world recession to continue for some time and therefore is not optimistic about its prospects in the current year. It had earlier reported494 words
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605 1982-06-25 18 SINGAPORE is ideally placed to be the regional leasing centre of Asean and this position would be enhanced further if leasing is considered an Asian currency unit activity subject to only 10 per cent tax. Mr Michael Ivkovic, managing director of Armco Pacific,605 words
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309 1982-06-25 18 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By MANILA, Thurs. Major mining companies in the Philippines important earners of foreign exchange are thinking of suspending operations to cut down losses because of the continuing fall in world metal prices. Two of the country's biggest firms, Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development309 words
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327 1982-06-25 18 Beecham puts up $25m expansion programme B E E C H A M Pharmaceuticals, the local manufacturing arm of the giant British-based group, is to embark on a $25-million expansion programme in the next two years. This expansion, which is the third since production started 10 years ago in Jurong,327 words
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Article120 1982-06-25 18 SOUTH Malaysia Industries, 51 per cent owned by Lien Hoe Industries, expects lower profits again this year. For the past year, it reported a 34.4 per cent downturn in pretax profits to MJ815.366 (from MJ1.242 million). Turnover was M 118.45 million <M 520.76 million) The continued120 words
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293 1982-06-25 18 Substantial jump in pretax profits at UMBC UNITED Malayan Banking Corporation Bhd, the third largest bank in Malaysia, has reported a 64 per cent jump in pretax profits to M 512.6 million from M 57.7 million for the year ended June 30, 1981. After accounting for profits attributable to minority293 words
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Article466 1982-06-25 18 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed narrov ly mixed on lack of followthrough support after a marginally higher opening In selective trading. Central Sugars roae 1» cents to S9.M, Malayan United Industries 8 cents to $3.34 and Oversea Chinese Banking Corp 5 cents to $8.11 while on the decline, Isetan466 words
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Article26 1982-06-25 18 Up Down unrh Industrials 37 21 20 Finance 4 5 4 Hotels 3 14 Properties 4 2 3 Plantations 2 2 Mining 3 Deb/Loans 13—26 words
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Article71 1982-06-25 18 Baostead BM Ihinlop Ind (■ulnnrxs MTC 2 2 C*C Em* Uathrte Bhd NBT 3 -28 -2 CCM PAN Haw Par Nat Iron 2 20 (old SUragr Geattags larhcapr Bhd PMC 2 Pu Klec Kothnuuis STradlag D M Warki 6 1 -5 +6 Perils PlMt SembShip Nup71 words
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Article40 1982-06-25 18 Sugars long Leong Ind .at Iron i.-n Hoe Ith Miia Ind 1 Cablet Ipore Land lerjuntai •egi Miia I: i 655 585 386 282 225 720 600 274 334 40 30 20 18 16 15 10 10 8 640 words
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Article40 1982-06-25 18 ulhn.' Fez tile Corp M-a View E Levingaton A Cement h«m Ind Sin Heng Chan 3tra.it> Tradinf .and. Hld(a laetan 360 190 402 384 356 210 '.70 550 ISO 434 -28 -14 -8 -8 -8 -6 -5 -5 -440 words
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Article27 1982-06-25 18 U O B 228,000 M U I 221.000 Simp Darby 175,000 Sel Prop 136,000 A P I 131.000 Total turnover: 3.14m Total value: $9 59m27 words
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Article34 1982-06-25 18 iT Indicator: IT Industrials T Finance: T Hotels: rr Properties: T Minings: T Plantations: )CBC: IESInd: *****4 *****! 696.56 6976--1701.26 1702.7! 1098.34 1097 8" 628.60 629.91 797.12 297.4HO6l 880* 169 6526--5^ 16 532.1:34 words
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Advertisement73 1982-06-25 18 National Sale At prices that are sheer music to your ears National's latest audio beauties are up for grabs' That's not all. Free gifts are yours Wow' Whit a TJunTslVouTck 30 \^L^Jr The sale is on on/ V af Hurry. Grab them now before Leong Joo Electric Trading Co., stocks73 words
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Article, Illustration918 1982-06-25 19 King of the Golden Triangle KHUN SA, undisputed king of the Golden Triangle, has a price on his head. After years of shillyshallying, the Thai government has offered a A 525,000 (5555,000) reward for his capture dead or alive. There is a strong feeling in Thailand that the government would918 words
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Article1388 1982-06-25 19 Ban Hin Tack was, until last January, his (Khun Sa's) undisputed stronghold. While he was there, nobody could enter the village without his permission. The jungle around Ban Hin Tack has become the most dangerous in the world. THE OLD utility we had hired ground1,388 words
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Advertisement189 1982-06-25 19 I WLm IttM "^a« rl RELIABLE Inspected and certified by the Japan Machinery and Metal Inspection Institute (JMI) Approved by the ROY in Singapore DURABLE Made of tough and durable materials. Fully backed by Tan Chong's comprehensive after sales service and easy availability of spare parts. ACCURATE Sensitive mechanism immediately189 words
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Advertisement163 1982-06-25 19 HYPERMARKET DOLLAR SPECIALS While stocks last! Valid till 2nd July 1982 RapHßraßßnni|Hi RMIHHKHH^^HH FAB Detergent 1.5 kg IBEAUiiUSISSHSHM ISitiiiWiß special $5.69 U.S.A. Self -embossed Carpets KJ&kJILi^H P I SOFTLAN Fabric Softener, lit 120 cm x 180 cm. U.P. $150.00 SPECIAL $3-20 SPECIAL $50 MAXWELL HOUSE Instant Coffee. isVcm round. lIP.'163 words
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Article2311 1982-06-25 20 Turnover Onrefl In this table are unofficial. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded in lots of li shares each, with price quoted In dollars INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL IMS High Low Coapaay Grt Net Last Div P V Vol Day-'* Sato +or- C0O0) Ilifk \JSm 3SO 2472,311 words
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Article192 1982-06-25 20 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Minim' prim fer Jw The Commerce 2.71 l.Hbxa The Savings Fund 1.54 1.62 Spore Prog Fund 1.22 1.28 Spore Sec. Fund 1.87 1.96 Spore Invest Fund 0.98 1.03zd Spore Equity Fund 1.17 1.23 AHA UNIT TRUST (Maaagen' prim fer Jw tt) Mil Invest Fund 2.29192 words
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Article493 1982-06-25 20 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market managed a fair performance yesterday following days of easier trading. Most sectors closed on higher grounds but the gains recorded were mostly marginal to moderate. Volumes dropped significantly. In industrials, most blue chips had gains of up to 16 cents while493 words
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Article1429 1982-06-25 20 BID and offer price* officially Hated and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with tbe number of shares traded shown In brackets In iota at 1.000 units unleas otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Anna (3.388) (8) 3.38 (2) 3.40 IJaiaiiH (2.88 B) Aleeai (1.14 B)1,429 words
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Article301 1982-06-25 20 PRICES yesterday closed steady in quiet trading, brokers said. The market opened higher in line with overnight Wall Street hut gains were pared around noon on lack of confidence and pre-long- weekend booksquaring, they added. The Hang Seng index closed 5.07 points higher at 1,279.62 after an early gain301 words
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Article409 1982-06-25 20 THE strong rally on Wall Street and higher gold prices yesterday provided the required impetus for the market to reverse its falls of the past week and stage a technical rally. At the close the All Ordinaries index was 6.8 points up at 464.8, the industrial marker was 3.5409 words
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Article365 1982-06-25 21 SHARE prices yesterday closed slightly lower in thin trading, reversing the morning gains, with sentiment undermined by the computer spy case involving Hitachi and Mitsubishi Elec representatives in the US, dealers said. The market average shed 2.05 to close at 7.152.58 on volume of 170 million shares. The second365 words
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Article366 1982-06-25 21 NEW YORK. Wed. A late rally caused stock prices to close sharply higher for the second day in a row as Wall Street turned enthusiastic over the progress Congress has made on a federal budget. The Dow Jones industrial average meandered in a narrow range most of the366 words
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Article610 1982-06-25 21 LONDON, Thurs. The stock market closed mixed after a quiet session today, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was 4.3 points off at 551.6. Equities were marked higher initially in response to the firmer trend on Wall Street but continued concern over industrial unrest pushed prices back610 words
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Article51 1982-06-25 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 555.9 Tuesday 555.8 Week Ago 588.5 DOW JONEB AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 813.17 Tuesday 799 96 Week Ago 79«.90 H.K.HANG BENG Thursday 1279.82 Wednesday 1274.55 Week Ago *****8 AUSTRALIAN INDUBTRIALB Thursday 029.0 Wednesday 825.3 Week Ago 837.0 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 454.9 Wednesday 458.2 Week Ago51 words
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Article174 1982-06-25 21 AMSTERDAM, Wed. Share prices were mixed to higher but gains were mainly modest as last night's sharply higher Wall Street close gave only limited impetus to trading, dealers said. Internationals were narrowly mixed, with several shedding earlier gains. Unilever was 0.20 lower at 145.30 guilders after opening 50 cents174 words
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Article274 1982-06-25 21 ZURICH, Wed. Share prices continued yesterday's uptrend despite today's further rise in time deposit rates, dealers said. They attributed the gain to Wail Street's firmer overnight close, adding that a technical reaction after recent weakness had been widely expected. But the market is likely to remain volatile due to274 words
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Article153 1982-06-25 21 PRICES yesterday closed generally steady in quiet trading, dealers said. The Book Club Index rose 0.14 point to 92.63 on turnover of 22.6 million baht and of the 24 traded issues, 13 were unchanged, nine rose and two fell. Slam Credit gained two to 58.50 and Sana Union rose153 words
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Article1289 1982-06-25 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of snares traded shewn in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board1,289 words
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Article37 1982-06-25 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties OU Palms Tins rubbers t: rubbers Deb/Loans Up 41 4 1 2 2 1 5 5 Down 19 1 2 1 5 5 nnch 18 1 1 1 2 1 137 words
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Article815 1982-06-25 20 WHILE most stocks struggled to hold on to their early gains yesterday, recent speculative favourites such as I Jen Hoe, South Malaysia Industries, Malayan Cables and Hong Leong Industries came alive once more In an otherwise quiet market. Chalking double-digit gains, these stocks, Joined by815 words
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Article352 1982-06-25 21 Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on June 24: Bid Offer 1 month 15 35 15 25 2 months 15 60 15.50 3 months 15.95 15.85 4 months 16.00 15.90 5 months unv unv 6 months 16.10 16.00 Source: Merrill Lynch International (Asia) Co. ljn352 words
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Article45 1982-06-25 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on June 24: Overnight: 11% Call deposits 4. Clotiaf Bu>id« Sf Hid, 3-month Treasury bills 4 3* 3-month Bank bills 9 5/16 9 3/16 3 months CD »W 9 6 months CD B* 9 Sauce: NaMsaaJ Dbnut45 words
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Article29 1982-06-25 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore I I bank* an currently prepared to lend to their I V best easterners is U.M per cent. J29 words
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Article33 1982-06-25 21 Closing Interbank rates I (or ingapore dollars on June 24: Offer Bid vernight 9 s l 1 month h v 2 months 9' 9 3 months 9'< S Overnight mode 433 words
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Article32 1982-06-25 21 Rubber: June 24 Singapore: July: 182.50 cents (up 0.30 cent) Malaysia: July: 203.50 cents (up 0.75 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 365 tonnes (up 31 tonnes)32 words
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Article137 1982-06-25 21 CHINESE Produce Exckaage, Singapore, noon clealßg pricea per 1M kg yeaterday. Ceeeaat all: Bulk (ob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) (ob $112.00 sellers, new drum (ob $116.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $55.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper (ob Asta NLW $350.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper137 words
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Article187 1982-06-25 21 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $21,407 and closed at $21,786 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at rSWK.OO 306 50 and moved higher to $307.80 308.30 by lunch time. The market re-opened at $307.50/ 308.00 and in active trading, moved higher to $312.50187 words
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Article179 1982-06-25 21 THE STRAITS tin price continued to remain unchanged at MJ29.15 per kilo in Penaruz yesterday, on an official offering up 31 tonnes to 365 tonnes. The overnight London market was irregularly firm willi forward buyers gaining L3OO to £6,550 per tonne. LONDON: Tin values remained relatively steady but fluctuated179 words
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Article172 1982-06-25 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market weakened on renewed short-selling in moderately active trading yesterday, dealers said. June in the central was traded at MsB2o per tonne, in July south and central fell $37 50 and $30 respectively to $810 while north was traded at $817.50.172 words
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Article35 1982-06-25 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Weddnesday (previous In brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £722.00 M 717 so i. sellers £723.00 (£718.50); Three Months buyers £744.00 (£739.50; sellers £744. 50 (£740.00 Market Use: Steady Sales: 23.125 tonnes.35 words
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Article34 1982-06-25 21 Wee TMa New York 5.218 5.Q28 5.28S S.OTS Zurich 5138 SOZB 523S 512S Tk.ru Wetf SlnKapore 5.188 5.008 52SS 5.10S nosing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Seam: Craett Kalar, S-p»r*.34 words
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Article633 1982-06-25 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 182.50 cents per kilo, up 0.50 cent on Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up initially on higher London advices before turning idle on lack of follow-through support, they said.633 words
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Article89 1982-06-25 21 KAB SSR2O SSRSO MRELB SMRCV SMK I. SMR I SMKCH SMR M SMR 20 SMR SO U 100 ptllrtl 11-ton pdlMl (1-ton paJlat) 11-ton paJWO 11 Wn pallet! 1 1 ton p*lUt) (l.tanptllMl (MoDp^kt) (1-U.pdbt) Jaly (Carreal Mthi Buyrri S»ll«r. ***** 162 00N IM.MI *****N Jul< Augual89 words
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Article334 1982-06-25 21 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2.1600 20 and was traded narrowly I between the range of $2.1595 and $2 1630 in the Singapore forex market yesterday. Trading was quiet and featureless as it opened lower than overnight levels. The US dollar against major currencies was moderately334 words
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Advertisement566 1982-06-25 21 NOTICES THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 1M Seetiea tU(l) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION SHINWA SANG VO (8) PTE LTD (la Menken' Velaatary UaaMaMea) At an Extraordinary General meeting of Shlnwa Sangyo (S) Pte Ltd duly convened and held at 680 Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 2878 on the 14th day of June 1982.566 words
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Advertisement372 1982-06-25 21 TRICK AND TREAT --aT J88L.,.,. BMtftfT Wr"' aWi «#*'i42HiKsßMH»^ jLa^flir aY The treat at Oriental Restaurant is delectable! Eat as much as you like and your neighbourhood Emporium Holdings store will pick up 20% of the tab for every $10 you spend at the Restaurant. The trick is simple. All372 words
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Advertisement255 1982-06-25 21 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following tenders are invited by the Chief Supplies Officer, Central Supplies Department:a Colour VMao Camaca ano 508 mm colour Vktao Monitor, ate for Woodbrkiga Hoapttat. b Shoa», Mack, laathar lopa, rubbar aolaa and rubbar haala with lacaa (man) (Polica Pattam) lor S'pora PoHcaForca. c Rental of255 words
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Advertisement270 1982-06-25 21 IN THE HIGH Ot XT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt Ne. 842 ef IWZ Betweea PETER LEE MJN HUNG Plaintiff Aaa 1. FOX WENG CHEONG I. MURGESY s/s MUTIHAYA Defeaaaata NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: FOX WENG CHEONO lately of No. 43-D Paslr Panjang Hill Singapore 051 1 TAKE NOTICE270 words
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308 1982-06-25 22 UNITED Engineers is going ahead with its plan to develop jointly with Singapore Land its 3.6--hectare site in River Valley Road, contrary to speculation that the joint venture had been called off. Confirming this, a Singapore Land official told Business Times that308 words
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Article243 1982-06-25 22 THE excellent performance of MBF Holdings' finance subsidiary has once more helped to boost the group's overall earnings for the six months to March 1982. MBF Holdings' group pre-tax profits improved 55.8 per cent to M 56.38 million from Ms4.l million on the back243 words
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421 1982-06-25 22 MALAYSIAN Feedmills Ltd, one of the three publicly listed feedmill companies in Singapore, has reported huge group operating losses of $6.63 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. The company, which makes animal and chicken feeds and is involved in related farming activities, is421 words
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Article140 1982-06-25 22 COLOGNE, Thurs. Ford Werke AG has raised vehicle production further in 1982 and may wipe out its balance sheet losses before the end of the year, executive chairman Daniel Goeudevert said. He said that car output in the first five months of this year wasReuter - 140 words
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463 1982-06-25 22 FEDERAL Flour Mills, a member of the Kuok group, is expected to make a public share offer in Malaysia early next week as a prelude to its listing on the stock exchanges of Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. It is believed that the well-established463 words
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272 1982-06-25 22 Turkey to support banks with special fund TURKEY, Thurs. The Turkish Central Bank has set up a special fund to support banks experiencing difficulties after the collapse of the country's largest money broker, Banker Kastelli. The central bank fears the move may take it beyond the ceilings set by theFT - 272 words
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394 1982-06-25 22 LONDON, Thurs. The London Stock Exchange plans a renewed effort to stimulate turnover in its flagging traded options market, which has never attracted wide investor interest, sources said. An exchange spokesman said it hopes to build volume through a wider education programme, and probablyReuter - 394 words
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275 1982-06-25 22 CAIRO, Thurs. Doubts have arisen about the future of a proposed joint venture between Rothmans and the state-owned Eastern Tobacco Company in Egypt. According to a report in the opposition newspaper, "Al-Shaab," the new minister of industry has decided to cancel the project because heFT - 275 words
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151 1982-06-25 22 CSR expects commodity trading to remain slow FRANKFURT, Thurs. Australia's CSR Ltd expects trading to remain difficult in the year to March 31. 1983, with no widespread improvement in commodity prices until world economic growth picks up. General manager Gordon Jackson told bankers that CSR will concentrate its investment onReuter - 151 words
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Advertisement141 1982-06-25 22 EVERY SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS TRIP SHOULD BEGIN WITH A GOOD DEAL. SINGAPORE AIRLINES BUSINESS CLASS. _F Exclusive Royal Doulton chinaware Bigger choice of main meals A fruit basket Premium wines All this for just a little more than the normal economy fare, on our exclusive Business Class Specially-assigned cabin crew A141 words
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Advertisement622 1982-06-25 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES: I j Monday Friday 900am—5 30 pm i CLASSIFICATION GROUP -ftk (5 00 pm for next day) Ordmory 90 cts per word (M.n $1 3 50) Jjk fcttL SS|^| fl\ MC^ 11l fl ffa^N^l Ftf^N ff? p 9 00 3 am n l. fO r oo622 words
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Advertisement380 1982-06-25 23 LOVERS OF INDONESIAN food. Ayam Panggang, Ikan Gurame Bakar. Gulal Kepala Ikan. Gulal Kamblng. Nasl Lemak (Set Lunch). City Plaza Indonesian Coffee House Restaurant. Groundfloor, Unit 100/ 101, City Plaza Complex, Geylang Road, tel *****63 Opening hours: 11a.m. to 11p.m. Happy Hours: 3pm to 7pm Also outdoor and home catering380 words
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Advertisement651 1982-06-25 23 \53/'|| p Penwuil Sarvtct 4 S D Personal Services a P WeixitiiWatfe t j P MenilwnisNe I HALF PRICE CLEARANCE SALE On Newly Imported Carved Classic Design Dining Sofa Sets. (Set of 3 pcs) While Stock Lasts Raping Store (Re) Ltd. 173 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 (Next to Oxley Road)651 words
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Advertisement560 1982-06-25 23 24 Garage Sale 1 LARGE IKEA dining table and 6 chalra (solid pine) Sslsoo. 1 large IKEA Coffee Table $300. 1 whitewood desk $300 Matching portable File drawers $250 and shelves $85 1 cane bar with 4 matching stools $350. 2X2 seater cane chairs and glass top table $450. 1560 words
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Advertisement686 1982-06-25 23 ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNIC A 3 for sale Brand new condition Owner leaving. Call: *****26. Sally 28 Health Centres/ Massage AFTER A HARD day's work, for relaxation visit us at: Orchard Plaza Health Centre. Unit 03-30. Ist floor. Orchard Plaza. Massage/Sauna/Facial Opens dally: 10.00 am 11.30 p.m. Tel: *****06/ *****07 SPECIALIST HEALTH686 words
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Advertisement586 1982-06-25 23 31 Tailoring DRESSMAKING Elementary Dressmsking Course a. Mon/Thur 645-9 45pm 1/7 b Saturday 200-600pm 26/6 c Mon/Thu 2.00-5 00pm 28/6 lnte>f m«><Jta)l* DrwttmflkirvQ Coura>e> a. Tue/Thu 6 45-9 45pm 1/7 Faeheon Designing Course a Sunday 1.00-4 00pm 4/7 Please enrol now at: The Associated School o( Dressmaking a Art Blk.586 words
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Advertisement653 1982-06-25 23 \£s D Personal Services A t i D Merchandise TUDOR HOME PROVIDES Reliable services for Renovations. Carpetlngs. Tiles laying etc for your Housing needs. Please call: *****53 for free estimations without obligations. WE SPECIALISE IN Interior/ exterior renovation, plumbing, painting, roofing, woodwork, landscape and general repairs Contact: *****06/ *****53 Florence.653 words
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Advertisement580 1982-06-25 23 MITSUBISHI VIDEO RECORDER Model HS 302 E available on easy payment Down payment $295 Monthly $72 x 18 High technology. 5 direct drive motors, with picture search remote control (1 guarantor required, buyers income must be above $650 per month) EVERSTRONG INTERNATIONAL TRADING PTE LTD IS7. People's Perk Centre Tel:580 words
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Advertisement1176 1982-06-25 23 )Qt Q Business To Business FOf) IMMEDIATE SALE 1 Woodworking machines fully re-condltloned 2 Belt Conveyors 3. Spiral duct pipes, up to 36" diameter, bends, elbows, etc 4 Melon: Sq cage, variable speed, induction and geared I Plywood: Decorative, plain, various sizes/ thickness 6 Stool: Trolleys, carls, lockers, chairs. cabinets1,176 words
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Advertisement4038 1982-06-25 24 Aj| C**m»T***~ 1 [JH| D tfria^imam j [|j]| Q i^syasnt 1 [jj|| Q t^loymsat I [j^^Empl^rmsiH SOLE AGENTS Of Italian marble/granite requires Distributors or Commission Agents Interested call: *****95 TEACHER looking FOR classroom to conduct English Language classes Size: 40 SO students Of fers to *****52 Koh. SOUVENIR S GIFT4,038 words
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Advertisement494 1982-06-25 24 A locally baaed publishing group haa a vacancy for the post ol EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Od A' level holder with at least 2 "A's" or I "A" and 2 "AO" in Science. Maths or Arts Subjects Proficient in English, preferably bl-llngual in Chinese Careful with details and willing to work and494 words
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Advertisement516 1982-06-25 24 An Established Computer Company located at Bukit Merah Central raquiras: RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR c QCI (>■ I-evel with rredlt in English a Pleasant personality with good command of spoken English. a Able lo operate PABX switchboard However, we use an electronic switchboard (12x44) interested plaasa contact Miaa Miyoko Tel *****04516 words
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Advertisement543 1982-06-25 25 IMID^MB, 1 l^||Dl^*w,,,, Iftllpaar,^ |f£| [D*"*- «__J ffrlj D 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A LEGAL FMM requires SECRETARY GCE O level with credit in English c Ability to converse in Mandarin and local dlatacts c Accurate typing and shorthand spssds ol SO and 100 wpm a Knowledge el543 words
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Advertisement451 1982-06-25 25 o RECEPTIONISTS TYPIBTS JUNIOR SECRETARIES GENERAL SECRETARIES required Immediately to work TEMPORARY. Call: *****60 Manutacturor In Jurong roquirwa FEMALE GENERAL CLERK a Minimum GCE 'O' level Preferably bilingual, a Ability to type. No experience required. Preferably residing In or near Jurong. Plaaaa aand munw and eipactad salary to ALL STRONI451 words
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Advertisement841 1982-06-25 25 a SECRETARIES a ACCOUNTS CLERKS a SALES PROMOTERS a STORE ASSISTANTS a FAST TYPISTS a TELEPHONISTS Call: *****74. SECRETARY rsquirad by construction company Applicants must have tow yaars -parlance in construction Una. knowledge of correspondence and Chinese language Please write In to the Advertiser with 1 (non-returnable) photograph S.T Box841 words
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Advertisement1032 1982-06-25 25 A PMNTINO COMPANY Invites application for the post of Female General Clerk. GCE o level able to type with knowledge of simple accounts. With at least 1 year experience Preferably able to start work immediately Please telephone *****80/*****87 BAU MCALTH CENTRE (Orchard Tower) requires Daytime Receptionist from 10am to 6pm1,032 words
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Advertisement629 1982-06-25 25 PART-TIME/ FULL-TIME CHINESE speaking Clerk/ Receptionist required. Experience not essential J350 pm. Ring: *****55 for appointment. TELEPHONISTS REQUIRED WELL spoken English. Mandarin and major dialects. Call personally: Blk 165. *****). Buklt Merah Central. Spore 0315 TRANSPORT COMPANY URGENT LV requires 2 Shipping Clerks to handle customs, shipping documents and typing629 words
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Advertisement536 1982-06-25 25 isetan Singapore -tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE IN ORCHARD AND HAVELOCK ROADS has immediate vacancies for: SALES ASSISTANTS Female Age 16 -24 years. a Singapore Citizens Secondary 2 and above. Experience not necessary as training will be provided. Able to work on 2 rotating shifts. 3 days off per fortnight (5-day week536 words
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Advertisement552 1982-06-25 25 BULLION BROKERS 6 w# invite} dyfieMitic p#r*oos I to |oin our Bullion Depart- I BULLION BROKERS J a matured personality, r ages 23 to 35 years a available potential busl- J I ness contacts fi self-motivated, Initiative and drive determination of achlev- I k Ing high goals v a confident552 words
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Advertisement606 1982-06-25 25 Progressive trading company dealing in crystal ware products and operating in a pcaan'geoua supermarket/departmental t ore In the vicinity of Orchard Road requires PERMANENT FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS Basic salary offered $400 to $000 pm Plus commission on sales Applicants should possess the hallowing prerequisites OCE -O' level certificate Pleasant personality.606 words
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Advertisement543 1982-06-25 25 AN ESTABLISHED FASHION HOUSE IN SINGAPORE requires urgently FEMALE ASSISTANT SUPERVISORS Salary StOO FEMALE SENIOR SALES ASSISTANTS Salary $500 FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS Salary $450 for Its new branches along Orchard Road Must be conversant in Engheh Fringe BsneWla: Sales commission, attractive sales Incentives, 1 to 3 months' bonus, food allowance,543 words
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Advertisement539 1982-06-25 25 NEWLY ESTABLISHED REAL ESTATE COMPANY f9<|utf*M Mfwn#owtr#ty! MALE/ FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVES With cars Wape, o Attractive salaries a Generous bonuses Oood Incentives Interested applicants plaaaa caM 4SSIBSI/ MaOSOI Plumbing Sanitary Building Supplier urgently requires SALES EXECUTIVE Possess drive, initiative and independent Good knowledge of the trade a Fluent In Kngllsh.539 words
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Advertisement879 1982-06-25 26 Ml Qtmalsimam Q Empto,— H |jjj| Q I,ml.|Mial Q Ea«a...a»l Q U^ymtl 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales Well established company requires lull/part-time male end lemale SALES REPRESENTATIVES lor electronic burglar alarms. F.xperienre nol necesssrj Training will be provided. Interview at: 31 -A. OPAL CRESCENT SINGAPORE 1233 TEL: *****93/ 2S4SISS A879 words
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Advertisement523 1982-06-25 26 A Multinational Corporation engaged in the manufacturing of petroleum invite applications for the MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Requirements: ITC in Mechanical Engineering or NTC 2 Mechanical Fitting/Installation with 3 to 5 years experience in mechanical repairs, maintenance installation. Trouble-shooting of heavy machine tools such as Turret Lathe, Vertical Turret Lathe, Horizontal Boring523 words
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Advertisement485 1982-06-25 26 An estsblished internstionsl company manufacturing high quality watchcasee hes immediste vacancies tor: (1) MALE MACHINE SET-UP MEN c Kxpfrlenrr in setting up turning machines c Preferably with technical education c Willing to work on shift rotation. (2) MALE Q.C. INSPECTORS c Able to use micrometer and read blue prints c485 words
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Advertisement545 1982-06-25 26 WeH established Company has immediate vecencies lor the follow me: 1) ELECTRICIAN to attend to breakdown complaints arising from failure or malfunction of electrical gears/ circuitry connected with alrcondlllonlng installation and related equipment, including repairs/ rewiring If necessary To assist Senior Mechanics In the commissioning of central airconditioning equipment. Applicants545 words
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Advertisement505 1982-06-25 26 PLAZA MANAGEMENT PTE LTD invites application from Singapore Citizen for the following vacancy: SENIOR MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN 2-3 years experience In electrical installation work preferably In high rise buildings. A good working knowledge on maintenance of electric motors and control circuits. Holder of NTC Grade 3 Certificate in Electrical Fitting and505 words
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Advertisement467 1982-06-25 26 SERVICE TECHNICIAN (MALE) c Mln. 1 year experience In Fire Fighting Equipment, c Must have completed N.S c Class 3 driving licence Salary: Negotiable. Location: Jurong Call: *****26 SFENA A leading French Avionics Manufacturer. requires: ONE ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Ouatrhcetion/ Experience: ITC In Electronic EngineerIng Good knowledge of microprocessors and analog467 words
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Advertisement492 1982-06-25 26 A large Menulscturing Company requires: -2 TRAINEE MILLERS wrrh:a) VITB or equivalent. b) Completed N 3 c) Some supervising experience. d Prepared to work on shifts Please submit applications with full resume Hating .alary expected and contact telephone number lo THE PERSONNEL MANAGER P.O. BOX 172 (TELOK BLANGAH EAST) SINGAPORE492 words
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Advertisement713 1982-06-25 26 INTERNATIONAL CAR RENTAL ORGANISATION Requires t MECHANICS v c GCE 'O' level with VITB NTC < 3 c Must possess valid class 3 driving licence c Good command of English < c Expected salary around 1500 per month Interested applicants please apply with detailed resume and contact number to Budget713 words
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Advertisement297 1982-06-25 26 MALE/ FEMALE TRAINEE IlSflll i i.ins required Age 16 to 25 Mu.st !>•■ willing to learn Preferable with some electrical knowledge Call *****26 for Interview MOULDING TECHNICIAN WITH minimum 1 year's experience required Write to: ST Box A *****. 1. New Industrial Road. Spore 1953 VEHICLE MECHANICS. If you think297 words
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Advertisement316 1982-06-25 26 HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD. Wanted those who are Young and energetic 3 credits in GCE '0' level (for position of inspector) 4) Above 1 6 years of age Completed National Service Willing to work on 3 rotating shifts If you are. hurry and join us as a PRODUCT/ON316 words
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Advertisement325 1982-06-25 27 [jjl'll Q Enytoyinent ljjl|J Q fanptoyment iA Q Ewplaywint 1^ Q Employment (ii Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant B) Production Nestle The Singapore subsidiary of Nestle, the International Food and Beverage Company. Invites suitably qualified randtdates for the following posts: PROCESS OPERATORS (Male) Secondary Education Preference to be given to325 words
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Advertisement179 1982-06-25 27 ■j^MiWfiMyiv*9eVM| a If you are not free to come, please post J us the slip below and we will call on you. j NAME: I ADDRESS: I AGE j CITIZEN: j I TEL NO: j Able to work J D 2/3 rotating shift permanent 3rd shift 2 increments a year179 words
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Advertisement428 1982-06-25 27 JVC requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS $290 P.M. UPWARDS S day week from B.ooam to 5.15pm Perfect attendance award Full transport reimbursement Air conditioned factory Interesting Job Those with relevant eipenence will be paid more on confirmation Cat personally at JVC ELECTRONICS (S) PTE. LTD. 79. Ayar Rajah Industrial Estate Singapore428 words
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Advertisement347 1982-06-25 27 Jbenytone] A newly established HlFi Tuner manufacturer requires urgently Requirements: Singapore Citizens, age above 16 years Primary education and above Benefits: Attractive salary. Transport allowance. Attendance allowance. Wage adjustment on confirmation. 13th month bonus and annual increment Annual leave/ Marriage leave/Sick leave/ Compassionate leave and Maternity leave. 5 days week.347 words
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Advertisement553 1982-06-25 27 c Chubb Singapore Pte Ltd requires a FITTER/GENERAL WORKER a VITB sheet metal/welding a Age 18-25 Interested applicant please contact *****11 ext 32. Ready mixed concrete company requires PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR c diploma In civil engineering c completed NS. c able to speak Chinese dialects c possess class 3 driving licence553 words
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Advertisement517 1982-06-25 27 Join the crew s«L*\ v Get a job at McDonald's the friendliest restaurant in town with a lot to offer If you can work anyday anytime as stipulated by store management your starting pay is $1 90 per hour. If you average 8 hours per day for 20 days per517 words
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Advertisement499 1982-06-25 27 I A large Paper Manufacturing i Company is looking tor Smgaf poreane or Malaysians to hit I the following vecanciee: 1) FORKLIFT DRIVER I Must possess Class 2or 3 I Driving Licence or PSA fork lift licence J Minimum of 1 year ex- I I perlence i Must be wllliag499 words
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Advertisement437 1982-06-25 27 snurlin (ingniiill SAUDI ARABIAN AIRLINES Invites applications for the following positions:1. SUPERVISOR CUSTOMER SERVICES 2. CUSTOMER SERVICE AGENT Requlrements:- A university degree or Its equivalent c Minimum S years' experience In a similar capacity c Fluent In spoken and written English c Ability to converse In other languages an advantage437 words
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Advertisement397 1982-06-25 27 A Local EatabMehed Computer Company haa the ioNowtng vac anew* A) CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Female, age 21 to 27 L.C.C Secretarial Certificate or equivalent Oood command of English, both written and spoken Draft correspondence Independently upon Instruction Able to cope with general office duties including simple accounts. Knowledge of Japanese Language397 words
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Advertisement489 1982-06-25 27 LADIES Are you in customer relations or entertainment? Can you match the style and pace of Singapore professional elite? TH€ TRAP, Singapore's Classy Private Club offers bright, cheerful extroverts of any race the chance to meet and entertain our distinguished guests In style This la a salaried career tor girte489 words
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Advertisement4645 1982-06-25 28 ill] QEMptoyiassT [yjjl D U**pmm |ljjly|| Q t^jmm Jjj|| Q Emptorment |jj|| r£ tsWclss*BosU _JI W r-r: i "I I DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED urgently wlth/wllhout bike. Please call personally at Adcolour Pte. Ltd: 0303. Mun Hean Building, 53. Kirn Keat Road DRIVER CUM GENERAL Affair Clerk wanted Must have ilass4,645 words
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Advertisement531 1982-06-25 28 Daily 24 hours rental Unlimited Mileage. Nissan Sunny 1.3 Toyota Corolla DX Mitsubishi Lancer Mazda 323 ggSs7s I Toyota Carina (Auto) Oatsun Bluebird I.6GL Mitsubishi Galant GS Honda Accord (Auto) Toyota CressidaGK Auto) Datsun Laurel (Auto) KEN-dIR SUPERCARS Te1:*****81 £jiESTAL CARS^ POH RENTAL CAR 162, ROCHOR ROAD (0718) TEL: *****53/*****48531 words
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Advertisement768 1982-06-25 28 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance SANOEN- SPEED WARNING Devices and safety belts available for light trucks' Interested call 2531 186 for appointment. NICE NUMBER FOR Sale QA 9991. Highest offer secures. Call *****00 Roy 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance I TF CAR Loans ATTRACTIVE RATES EASY REPAYMENT TERMS UP TO 4 YEARS Overseas768 words
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Advertisement1633 1982-06-25 29 jn} E Vehicles Boats Q Vehicles Boats Vehicles Boats Vehicles A Boats jej Vehicles A Boats MITSUBISHI L 300 ■a^^^^ar I BT^^^^^^aia ~jaol ■a I 1 aa aaaaa 1 LaaV oiif^^O^P^Bi aall $10,025 nett selling price •For 4-Door model Keep your business moving ahead «7«« *'tr< n e Mitsubishi L3OO1,633 words
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Advertisement689 1982-06-25 29 I i The economical 1 SUZUKI f §W I Lim.ted Stock Only /Ljam m mßaa m i •^■■U aaa\ picku p $6,500 Nett Call *****56 or *****1 today and get your business on the road CHAMPION MOTORS 'NICE PEOPLE TO DO BUSINESS WITH 1 G46-G49. World Trade Centre. Maritime Square,689 words
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Advertisement799 1982-06-25 29 I BEAUTIFUL 1070 MIT Colt Supershift 1400. Ist company owner, alrcond., radio cassette. Tax Sept '82 Showroom condition. $18,800 0.n.0. Trade-In loan arrangeable Call Peter Chong. *****55. DEC. 1070. MITSUBISHI Lancer Automatic. Ist. private owner. Alrcond power cassette. Tax till Nov. Showroom condition. $20,200 Trade In considered. Tel: *****71 END799 words
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Advertisement735 1982-06-25 29 1970 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200 Two private owners, alrcon radio cassette Passed Vlcom lnspecUon Beautiful condition. Asking $13,600 0.n.0. Tel: *****90 ALMOST 1000 TOYOTA Corona 1800. One company owner, alrcond., cassette, new tyres Tel: *****33 ALMOST 1000 TOYOTA Corona 1600. 1 private owner, alrcond. cassette, beautiful condition $19,900 negotiable. Tel: *****87.735 words
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Advertisement905 1982-06-25 29 NG KEONG CAR TRADERS PRIVATE LIMITED Horn* ol OuaHty Und Car* Plot A, Kampong Java Fnno* Car Pork Tata: *****03. *****30 1001 Daihatsu Charade XTE-5 Alrcon Datsun 100 A Honda Civic 5- Dr. Alrcon. 1000 Datsun 100 A Alrcon. Datsun Bluebird Alrcon. Sport Rims. Mazda 626 Alrcon Subaru 1600 DI.-5905 words
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Advertisement802 1982-06-25 29 ALMOST TO TOYOTA Lorry. 10 ft metal body, petrol, or owner. good condition $3,500 0.n.0 Tel: *****82 AUGUST 1074 14' dlesel Daihatsu Lorry Road tax/ Insurance July Good running condition Selling cheap Call: *****83 QUICK SALE 1073 company Volkswagen Slatlonwagon (8 sealers) with stereo, beautiful condition Interested *****36/ *****74 QUICK802 words
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Advertisement482 1982-06-25 29 HIGH PRICE FOR Company or j non-PARF cars Strictly cash Heng Hoe Brothers Trading Company Tel: *****19/ *****80/ *****53 SUNG HOCK CORPORATION requires any private/company commercial vehicles Exchange acceptable Contact: *****88. 9.00 a m U>Boopm URGENTLY REQUIRED A good used car from 1977 onwards Company or private registration considered Please482 words
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Advertisement156 1982-06-25 29 SALESMAN URGENTLY REOUIRES 1 good 2n<lhand rar Cash payment Tel: *****00/ *****36 Ricky Yap. SCRAP CAM WANTED above 1000 r c it 2001 c r eligible for PARF Tel *****28 URGENTLY REQUIRED SCRAP car below 3000 re. Contact tel no *****33 WANTED BELOW 1000 cc scrap cars PARF benefits Contact156 words
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Advertisement522 1982-06-25 30 times friday properties Warehouse containerised cargo at SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE if Ssiilli f|oor 2 container hoists, 14 high Containers unstuffed on jfl I I I j SINGAPORE jfijk HVKI IKM SI- *0^ *SfF Ph*****11 Company 'Private I.imittd 60 Martin Road Singapore 0923 I choice suburban it? I low- rise maisonettes I522 words
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Advertisement726 1982-06-25 30 JL c tooiwmodrtkMi i, a r Accommoctetton I r Pnptrtiw J Pioptrtltt Henderson Industrial Park The Finest Development For Industry Phase 1 Block B l r he l ce ntr^ lo tion first class loading bays iTa7^?Sv?imJ^ generous passenger and goods lifts r-AC 1 UK Y UNI IS. .j 5726 words
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Advertisement886 1982-06-25 30 i A C Accommodation .Mil Proprtft I y J to Foreigner* LUXURIOUS CONDOMINIUMS (104 Units) FROM 5285.000 ONWARDS Set in the greenery off West Coast Rood, this stylist 4<2 storey block Within this quiet and serene environment are recreational facilities for every member of the family, young or old swimming886 words
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Advertisement1094 1982-06-25 31 times friday properties ■■■I Think about your long-term off ice location today Major Features: Exceptional prestige and quality in design and material finish. Open-plan column-free layout for total efficiency and flexibility. Floor area from 26 sq m to 812 sq m. All round window view with maximum daylight penetration. Fully1,094 words
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Advertisement3380 1982-06-25 31 I*ll F /Uxowmodailon* Properties &,j f %gH«r*'*l |&|l F gSS Mwtl Prime Australian Real Estate for Sale! 1 #^af M ataTQaftafafaT aaaaaaaaaß. aVaM^fiLaHaKlK? SS»T llVaWaear 5 aPW Jaaaaaat I I** I -9aaTarJ E^bbbk^— A *sP?ise* *^^M|Hr2BSpaciousTwo Bedroom Units^|3L Jw? The Place Placid Waters is three floors 0f .30 two-bedroom units3,380 words
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Advertisement883 1982-06-25 31 OIST 10. BALMORAL COURT brand new apartment 2 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms, vicinity of Tanglln Club/ American Club Area 1100 vj ft Fully fu. ished 13.000 on o *****11 DISTJO. FABEt IAHOCN newly completed condi Inlum. Splitlevel Partially fur. shed. 3 bedrooms and 1 servat. 's. built-in area 1.500 sq.ft.. will,883 words
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Advertisement809 1982-06-25 32 times friday properties 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Flats PANOAN VALLEY CONDOMINIUM. Behooli Large 4-bedroomed apartment Beautifully furnished (3.500 Benco *****94 PANOAN VALLEY. CHEMPAKA Court. 2 bedrooms/ study room Fully furnished Rental $2,900 0.n.0 Call Nancy: *****5(N0 agents). RIOGEWOOD CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT, with sporting amenities 4 bedrooms $3,900 fully furnished Inclusive maintenance809 words
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Advertisement824 1982-06-25 32 BOARDIG HOUSE HAS alrcondltloned rooms, short/ long-term lea.se 13 Devonshire Road. Spore 0923 Tel *****51/*****52 DIST 19. FURNISHED ROOM in terrace house for single/couple. Rental: $300. with alrcon $450 Laundry arrangeable. Tel *****9. DIST. 9. FULLY FURNISHED room with bathroom attached Rental (470 Preferably single girl or working couple Tel:824 words
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Advertisement532 1982-06-25 32 FAMILY REQUIRE 5-ROOMED flat unfurnished, dlst. 3, 4 and 5. Contact Ng *****56 JAPANESE PETROCHEMICAL COMPANY requires flats In dlst 9. 10. 11. Tel *****20 c) Rooms WORKING SINGLES, OFFICE couples require furnished unfurnished rooms flats, any location, flexible budget. Tel *****73 *****74 COUPLE URGENTLY REQUIRES unfurnished room in Selegie532 words
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Advertisement827 1982-06-25 32 ■111 F IMI F rnSSnS? 00 jaftj 1 F *cconiiiiomtlon Proparties C LEMENTI PARK 17 SUNSET DRIVE Only ofiers abov* $000,000 considered To view TEL: 2****** AFTER OFFICE HOURS DIST. 20, BRAND NEW DOUBLESTOREY TERRACE HOUSES 4 bedrooms plus 1 servant's room, spacious living/ dining room. lnt#f#St#O PWIWI pfVAM CO4lt*Ki827 words
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Advertisement907 1982-06-25 32 ORCHID VILLAGE (Vanda Avenue) 5-bedroomed. detached bungalow Built-in 4.560, 4 bathrooms, land 12.000 sq.ft.. must view to appreciate. Vacant possession *****29/ *****51 (agent). SEMBAWANG HILLS. SINGLESTOREY terrace. 3 bedrooms/ rear extension 1500 sq.ft. $215,000: Seletar Hills, luxurious doublestorey semi-detached. 3800 sq ft $525,000 Practical Housing. ***** SINQLE-STOREV DETACHED BUNGALOW with907 words
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Advertisement1232 1982-06-25 32 fj4^%k^ I LIST APARTMENTS/ MAISONETTES r^assw] c (irangeforrt f i>t 9t. I ICTTr. 3 bedrooms »20.000 L^ByjwJ LI3 I LL/ Green Meadows (390 000 asssa^^&afl 3500 OFFICES Grenville $650,000 SMO.OOO BIAIftTATf wnpi nwinr. Orchard Towers SBOO.OOO KIAI IMAII WORLDWIDE Phoenix Court $*SS.OOO ELEGANT LIVING Ruby Plaza $375,000 MAN EXCLUSIVE Sommervllle1,232 words
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Advertisement947 1982-06-25 32 DIST. 9. GRANGEFORD. CENTRALLY Located, off Grange Road. 3 bedrooms. 1700 sq.ft. good facing, excellent condominium facilities. Selling $580,000 only King Wealth Properties *****91 (5 lines) PACIFIC MANSION. EXCELLENT unobstructed view, facing Apollo Hotel. $282,000: Mimosa Park Type E. $380,000: West CCoats t Condomlnlum (Hong Leong). $370,000 Serene Really. *****54/947 words
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Advertisement752 1982-06-25 32 CHELSEA LONDON FLAT for sale 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms Cur rently on short let at substantial rent Ideal investment, company pled a lerre or private residence. $125,000 Australian For details please write 20 Parraween Street. Cremorne. NSW. 2090 Australia, tel Sydney 908 3374 90 Properties Wanted A BUSINESSMAN (INDONESIAN) with752 words
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Advertisement809 1982-06-25 33 times friday properties 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted TERRACED 4 1/2 STOREY UNIT Ideal for Showroom. Office and Light industry combined usage. Centrally located at 0820 Total area approximately 6.000 sq ft For Rent/Sets Foreigners cen buy. Tel: >>?— M aiIHV Tele.: RS ***** OESHU A. FACTORY PREMISES WITH fully furnished,809 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1982-06-25 35 MR G.G. KHEMANI CHAIRMAN KHEMANICO (PTE) LTD Th« Family wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, colleagues friends for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences A wreaths during their recent bereavement. BHOG CEREMONY will be held at 5.00pm on Saturday 26th June 1982 at 73, Siglap Road.48 words
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Obituary60 1982-06-25 35 The Family Ot The Late MR. ONG BOON CHEONG wishes to express their hearfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives, colleagues, Blk. 48 BWC, catholic members and friends for their kind attendance, assistance wreaths, scrolls, donations, prayers and" condolences during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to doctors and nurses of Ward60 words
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Obituary, Illustration93 1982-06-25 35 MR SEAH BOON PHOK, 67, alias SEAH WOON KOH alias SIA ONN 800 passed away peacefully on 24/6/82 Leeviny o#nino nis: WIFE: KIM HUAY SSONS: CHONU HUAT. CHEONG YEW. CHEONG CHYE. CHEONG BENG. CHEONG KOK S DAUGHTERS: GEOK ENG. GUET LIAN. GEOK HONG. GUEK HWA. GEOK HOON 393 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1982-06-25 35 psaaaa away peacefully on 24th June. ISS2 leaving behind: Son: Yap Tlortfi Seng Daughter in l«w I rr Slang Choo Daughter: Tan Sipw Hong Grandson*: Yap Chpc Keong. Ng Ah Guan Granddaughter*: Yap Mcl Yong. Yap Mcl Van Adopted Daughter: NgChlew Uan. Cortege will leave Blk. S3. 3505-L. Geylsng Behru68 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1982-06-25 35 MAJOR WILLIAM CHYE WEE SENG AGE 42 CALLED HOME TO THE LORD ON 23/6/82 Sadly missed by Wile: Melissa No Chew May Son: Chye Eng Kian Daughter: Eleanor Chy* Body lying at Blk 3 Not man ion Park. Nightly *emce at 8 00 pm. Cortege leaves Normanlon Park at 170 words
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Obituary, Illustration82 1982-06-25 35 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 24/S/S2. Funeral Information Tel: 2SSSIS3 SEAH CHENG WAH AGED SO PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 23.6J2 LEAVING 8EHIN0: SON LYE HUAT DAUGHTER-IN-LAW NO PEK LAN DAUGHTERS SOHHOON SOH CHENG SONS-IN-LAW LEOW KIM TECK CHAN ONN CHIEW GRANDSON HOCK ANN GRAND-DAUGHTERS LAY CHOO LAY WAH LAY LAN MENU82 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1982-06-25 35 Mr. Chew Wing Thy* passed *w*y peacefully on 24.6 «2. leaving behind wne Mdm. Wong Chui Kuen. daughter Chew Foong Oi and son m law Chan Fook Lum. Cortege leaving Apertment Block lIS, Kan Tien Rood (0316) on 2S.SJ3, Saturday at 12.00 noon tor Mt. Vemon Crematorium.47 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1982-06-25 35 The Director, Officers and Staff of Logistics Division, Ministry of Defence express their deepest sympathies and condolences to Mrs Chye Wee Seng family on the demise of her beloved husband on 23 Jun 8236 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1982-06-25 35 PMHd away peacefully on 23rd Jun (2 The staff Of SAF Cataloguing Authority eipree* their d«*p«»l condolence* and (ympathie* lo hi* wit*, son 1 daughter. MAJOR CHYE WEE SENG29 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1982-06-25 35 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE REV. UE TJK KIET alia* LUKAS TUNOOAL KARTAOJAJA wi*he* to eapree* their heartfelt thank* to Paetor* ol OrChurch and the various committees/ conoregetion*; X* mpong Kapor Methodi*! Cnurcn; Keduteen Beear R.I ■ekoeah Indonesia; St. Mark International Hoapital. ICL (S) Pie Ltd; GE Atia76 words
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Obituary, Illustration66 1982-06-25 35 The lamily ol the late MRS MARUTHAMUTHU NAOAMMAL •xpree* their haarHelt thank* to r«iat!y«i and Iriend* lor their condolences asaiatance. wreath* and attendance during their recent bereavement. The Wth day prayer will be held on Saturday night. 2S-S-S2 el 47-A, Jalan Sembewang Kechil Singa- pore 2775. Karumaklrlgai ceremonies and66 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1982-06-25 35 Mr* Tan Han Vong n#»> Mdm Ltow Sai Hooq Departed on IS/S/ISI2 wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends, for their kind assistance, attendance, messages of condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement. Th« Family of The Late: MOM LUM68 words
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Obituary87 1982-06-25 35 In Loving Memory Of BRIAN RUNG ENG HUAT Who departed 13 years ago TOOAV Always ranwmbarad by Sylvia I THE BOYS In Loving Nwfnocy ot MR. VAOAKATH BALA MENON D«p«rt«d X 6 80 From Family and relatives A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held at the Kampong Kapor87 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1982-06-25 35 The KAMJMA KIRIYAI i 16lh Day Ceremony) or our mother, the late Mdm. T. THANQAMMAL will commence at lip m Sat 26 June at 4C Jalan Somapah Timor (1648) Athma Sanlhi Praycn will be held 1 at 10a.m. Sun. 27 Jum at Stoan 1 T.mpi* Orchard ftoad lollowml64 words
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Article, Illustration337 1982-06-25 35 Full Luck catches eye ON THE TRACK with EQUESTRIENNE IPOH, Thurs. Three-year-old Levant, a non-acceptor last week, showed that there was nothing amiss with him when he did strong pace work here this morning. He stretched out well and was worked by visiting New Zealand jockey,337 words
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161 1982-06-25 35 Andrews to ride at Ipoh this weekend IPOH. Than. New Zealand jockey Brian Andrews, 39, who has Just completed a successful three-year stint In Hongkong, will be riding at Ipoh this weekend as visiting Jockey. He has a full day on Saturday, having been engaged to ride In all seven161 words
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Article1262 1982-06-25 35 RATF 1 2.30 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1.250 m IVA^li J. (Ratings: 50-39) (Stakes: $11,500) 1 0*9092 TV Paather (late GaleVa Bay) SI (tt) Guk-hen Bay Heddle 6 agu u2 +2 A Rahmaa 1 t 7**S6o Father'! FavMrlte it.i (41) Father-Dan-iels 3 nzg dl .5 Ngl*w 10 I1,262 words
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812 1982-06-25 35 Owner: Horses not scratched 'just for fun' AS A racehorse owner, I resent your insinuation that trainers and owners are scratching their horses "just for fun." I hardly need to remind you that it now costs an owner between $16,000 and $18,000 annually to upkeep a horse in training and812 words
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Article58 1982-06-25 35 INGLEWOOD (California), Thurs. Irish four-year-old mare Sangue snatched a two leneth victory in the US$lOB,--300 (5J225.000) Beverly Hills Handicap at Hollywood Park racecourse. She was ridden in the I,Boom race by ace American jockey Willie Shoemaker The favourite, Ack's Secret, a six-year-old mare ridden by Laffit Pincay, wasAFP - 58 words
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Advertisement583 1982-06-25 35 NOTICES PRESBYTERIAN ENGLISH SCHOOLS, SINGAPORE TENDER NOTICE Tenders ore invited for THE CONSTRUCTION OF 2 STUDENTS' HOSTELS AT TELOK KURAU FOR PRESBYTERIAN ENGLISH SCHOOLS. Eligibility: PWD Contractors registered under the heading "Building in the financial classification $5 million and above. Closing Date for submission of tender is Friday, 30th July583 words
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Article65 1982-06-25 36 CHANGI Constituency recovered from an early deficit to beat Sembawang SC 2-1 in a National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Sembawang shocked Changi in the second minute when Sree Kumar found the net. Changi equalised through a 28th-minute penalty65 words
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Article, Illustration12 1982-06-25 36 Tennis fans see the same old John McEnroe Wimbledon Tennis Championships 198212 words
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Article, Illustration111 1982-06-25 36 LONDON, Than. The Asseriation of Tennis Professionals having yesterday reconciled their differences with the Men's International Professional Tennis Connrll will tarn their attcntilon to Czechoslovak star Ivan Lendl this week. ATP are scheduled to meet here daring the Wimbledon fortnight, and high en the agenda IsAFP - 111 words
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729 1982-06-25 36 CHAMPION John McEnroe, of the United States, now struggling to show a brighter disposition here after the storms of last year, found his temper deteriorating with the weather on a third rain-hit day at the Wimbledon Open tennis competition yesterday. McEnroe, who figured inAFP - 729 words
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Article196 1982-06-25 36 JOE DOR Al - JOE DOR Al By SINGAPORE, despite placing themselves in the easier Group B, will still have a gigantic task in the Asian youth soccer tournament at the National Stadium from July 21Aug 14. For the Republic will have to contend with South Korea, the favourites, China,196 words
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Article102 1982-06-25 36 LONDON, Thurs. An opening partnership of 106 between Chris Tavare and Geoff Cook ?;ave England the foundation or a solid score on the first day of the second cricket Test against India at Old Trafford today. At tea. England were 126 for two with Tavare on102 words
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Article35 1982-06-25 36 ENGLAND Ist bus Ceafc bDoshi 66 Tavare not out 45 Lamb c Viswanath b Madan Lai 9 G*wer not out 1 Extra* 5 TwtaJ (for 2 wkts) 126 Wkts fell at: 106, 117. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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237 1982-06-25 36 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By ATHLETES taking part in this year's inter-club meet will have more than just sweaty bodies and challenge shields to show for their efforts. Thanks to Seiko and Pan West, they can now look forward to some vory attractive prizes and237 words
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Article255 1982-06-25 36 Men Siaglea, first r*ud: Lloyd Bourne (US) bt nic Nastase (Rum) 6-1, 6-3, 34, 6-4; Stanislav Bimer (Cze) bt Rand Evett (US) 6-4, 6-4, 2-6. 6-2; Buster Mottram (Brit) bt Andres Jarryd (Swe) 6-7. 6-1, 6-3, 6-2; Francisco Gonzalez (US) bt Scott McCain (US) 6-3, 6-2, 6-7,Reuter - 255 words
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Article135 1982-06-25 36 LONDON, Thurs. The scheduled International Cricket Conference Trophy match between Singapore and Bangladesh at Lutterworth in the English midlands was abandoned because of heavy rain and thunderstorms yesterday. Other results: At Penkare: Israel 74-6 in 24 overs v Kenya abandoned. Tear nwtck: Middlesex 74-4 v Pakistan.AFP - 135 words
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Article93 1982-06-25 36 "BIRDS of a feather flock together" aptly describes the Balestier Eaglets, a team of cricketers from three clubs who have joined forces for a friendly match against Selangor (Hub in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow and Sunday. Theplayers are from Singapore Chinese Recreation Club, Indian Association and Ceylon93 words
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Article35 1982-06-25 36 ARMED FORCES drew 2-2 with Singapore Cricket Club in a Strobe! Premier Division hockey match on the Padang yesterday. Alvin Rodrigues scored Forces' goals while Ragbir Singh and David Peebles replied for SCC.35 words
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Article275 1982-06-25 36 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD fi WARREN GOLF CLUB more than doubled thenentrance fee this week, giving credence to the opinion of many people that golf is rapidly becoming an elitist sport in Singapore. The Registrar of Societies has approved Warren's decision to raise the entrance fee of275 words
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Article29 1982-06-25 36 BOXING: Earnie Shavers knocked Billy Joe Thomas out of the ring in the fifth round and easily won a scheduled 10--round heavyweight main event in Houston, Texas.29 words
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Article35 1982-06-25 36 Salvador Sanchez, of Mexico, will defend his World Boxing Council (WBC) featherweight title against undefeated Mario Miranda, of Colombia, at Madison Square Garden on July 21. promoter Don King announced in New York.35 words
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Article33 1982-06-25 36 CYCLING: Pierino Gavazzi, of Italy, clocked 4 hr. 41 mm. 16 sec. when he sprinted to victory in the eighth stage of the Tour of Switzerland race from Tasch to Etoy.33 words
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Article35 1982-06-25 36 Ireland's Scan Kelly registered 4:16:43 to win the second regular stage of the Tour De L'Aude cycling race when he pulled jhead of the pack on the final sprint in Carcassone. south-western France.35 words
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Article25 1982-06-25 36 RUGBY LEAGUE: New Zealand Rugby League centre Lewis Hudson contributed three tries in his team's 30-11 win over central Queensland in Kockhampton. Australia25 words
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Article30 1982-06-25 36 RIGBY UNION: Fly-half Albert Liess was the man of the moment for French club tleziers when they snatched a 19-18 victory against a club side, Ponsomby, in Auckland.30 words
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Article29 1982-06-25 36 The English Rugby Union learn rounded off their tour of the United States with a flourish when they crushed the American National XV, The Eagles, s*o in Washington.29 words
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Article28 1982-06-25 36 SOCCER: Italy have been allowed a third team in the UEFA Cup competition following the withdrawal of Albania. European Football Union officials said in Berne. Switzerland28 words
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Article41 1982-06-25 36 Jacksonville's Ricardo Alonso, of Argentina, scored a header early in the second half as the Tea Men edged out Edmonton Drillers 1-0 in North American Soccer League tournament in Jacksonville, Florida. Other result: Seattle Sounders 2 The Blizzard 0.41 words
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Article36 1982-06-25 36 YACHTING: Nirvana, a 25--metre sloop owned and skippered by Marvin H. Green Jr.. of New York, shattered a eight-year-old Newport-to-Bermuda race record by more than five hours, race officials said in Hamilton, Bermuda. Agencies.Agencies - 36 words
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Article23 1982-06-25 36 TODAY'S EVENTS ATHLETICS Caitex ncKMp meet (National Stadium. Opm) HOCKEY BHA Hv. t: LA C v NZ Forces (Baleslier Road. t) p. m.).23 words
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Advertisement683 1982-06-25 36 APPOINTMENTS SABAH SHIPBUILDING, REPAIRING AND ENGINEERING SDN. BHD. LABUAN An established Shipbuilding, Ship Repairing Civil Engineering Co in Labuan, Sabah, with an extensive modernisation and expansion programme, invites application from suitably qualified Malaysian Citizens to nil the following vacancies in the Ship Repair Division: (1) Estimating ft Planning (a) ENGINEER683 words
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Advertisement543 1982-06-25 36 APPLIED RESEARCH CORPORATION (ARC) An established company involved in management consultancy and research work invites applications for the following position: MANAGER Management Consultancy Division (MCD) Candidates should preferably have: a postgraduate degree in business administration or economics some technical or scientific background several years working experience in a relevant field543 words
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Article40 1982-06-25 37 Austria v W. Germany (Gp 2) it Bijou: 11.15 (Spin time) England v Kuwait (Gp 4) at Bilbao: 1115 p M (Spore time) N. Inlaid v Spain (Gp 5) at Valencia: 3 a. m. Sat. (Spore time)40 words
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Article, Illustration346 1982-06-25 37 BILBAO, Thurs. Second-round qualifiers England should have little difficulty in scoring their ninth successive victory when they meet Kuwait tomorrow in the closing World Cup Group Four match. England manager Ron Greenwood said he had been forced to make some changes from his side, especially withReuter - 346 words
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247 1982-06-25 37 VALENCIA, Thurs. World Cup hosts Spain have injury worries over three midfield players as they prepare for tomorrows closing Group Five match against Northern Ireland. Jesus Zamora, with a knee injury, and Miguel Alonso and Enrique Saura, both with thigh trouble, wereReuter - 247 words
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Article229 1982-06-25 37 CIJON, Than. Former champions West Germany fight for World Cup survival here tomorrow against arch rivals Austria who killed off their challenge In Argentina four years ago. And whatever Algeria, shock conquerers of West Germany last week, manage against Chile today, the 1J54 and 1971229 words
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Article347 1982-06-25 37 Shanghai Cup fever THE floor of a small room in Shanghai in which 16 people crowded to watch World Cup soccer on television collapsed, injuring 14 of them, the China daily reported on Wednesday. Three of the injured were seriously hurt when the 10-square metre floor collapsed, the English347 words
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Article, Illustration815 1982-06-25 37 If you're Kuwaiti, you're in demand WORLD CUP SPECIAL 1 OUR MAN GODFREY ROBERT: SPORTS EDITOR I IN SPAIN Spanish 'ayes' for Arabs Press-ing for a soccer shake-up VALLADOLID, Thurs. If you are coloured and sport a thick moustache, you do not need a "Dishdasha", the white robe, to beReuter; AP - 815 words
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Article, Illustration888 1982-06-25 38 L Playing against Brazil tonight was like playing in the 21st Century. Without a doubt, they are the best side in the world, and I believe that for us, the result was a respect- able one. JOHN ADSHEAD, NZ manager BRAZIL 4 NEW ZEALAND 0Reuter - 888 words
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322 1982-06-25 38 Magical Zico casts a spell with his feet THAT conquering look is all over Zlco as he jnmps for Joy after scoring Brazil's opening goal in their i-% mastery of New Zealand on Wednesday. And understandably. It was a goal which will be locked forever In the memories of theReuter - 322 words
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Article, Illustration593 1982-06-25 38 SEVILLE, Thurs. In the end, Group Six of the 1982 World Cup finals boiled down to what everyone expected Brazil, a class above, New Zealand, a class below, and the Soviet Union and Scotland, at each other's throats all along. That the Soviets finallyAFP - 593 words
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Article177 1982-06-25 38 GROUP ONE P W D Poland 3 1 2 Italy 3 13 Cameroon 3 13 Pern 3 12 L F APte •5 1 4 12 2 3 •1 1 3 12 6 2 GROUP TWO Austria 2 2 1 West Germany 2 1 Algeria 2 1 Chile177 words
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Article225 1982-06-25 38 4: Karl Heinz Rummenigge (WG). I: Laszlo Kiss (Hun), Zico (Bra). 1: Walter Schachner (Aus), Tibor Nyilasi (Hun), Laszlo Fazekas (Hun), Gabor Poloskei (Hun), John Wark (Scot), Bryan Robson (Eng), Diego Maradona (Arg), Eder (Bra), Daniel Bertoni (Arg), Falcao (Bra). 1: Joszef Toth (Hun), Lazar Szentes (Hun), Tori bio225 words
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Article, Illustration615 1982-06-25 39 And now for the titanic clash with Brazil... ARGENTINA 2 EL SALVADOR 0 ARGENTINA SURVIVE A BRUISING BATTLE AGAINST EL SALVADOR... L I WANT to forget the match against El Salvador ever took place. Football is supposed to be a game. When it is played the way El Salvador playReuter; AFP; UPI - 615 words
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Article, Illustration794 1982-06-25 39 BRAVE CAMEROUN FORCE ANOTHER DRAW, BUT IT'S NOT GOOD ENOUGH VIGO, Thurs. Cameroun, Africa's brave "no-hopers" who captured the imagination of the footballing world with their performances in this year's World Cup, bowed out unbeaten when they drew 1-1AP; AFP; UPI - 794 words
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Article, Illustration34 1982-06-25 39 ARGENTINA captain Daniel Passarella sends El Salvador goalkeeper Lois Guevara the wrong way In a penalty kick which had got on the wrong side of El Salvadorean tempers. UPI picture.UPI - 34 words
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Article296 1982-06-25 39 It 's home to £ace the music... LA CORUNA, Thursday PERU'S soccer team left training headquarters here and headed home yesterday after their worst performances in four World Cop soccer finals since 1931. "I am returning to Lima to face the music," said coach Elba De Padua Lima, 72, whoseAP - 296 words
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Article, Illustration696 1982-06-25 40 TWO SENT OFF AS THE TENSION TELLS Over to you, West Germany! France survive frantic fightback Victorious Algerians must wait Honduras beaten by late penalty ALGERIANS WIN AND THE FORMER CHAMPS MUST NOW BEAT AUSTRIA ALGERIA 3 CHILE 2 OVIEDO, Thurs. World Cup outsiders Algeria continued to haunt West GermanyAgencies - 696 words
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318 1982-06-25 40 YUGOSLAVIA 1 HONDURAS 0 ZARAGOZA, Than. Honduras players walked off the pitch weeping after being knocked out of the World Cap by a lastgasp penalty which gave Yugoslavia a 1-C victory here tonight. Honduras, who had given a good account of themselves In their318 words
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Article28 1982-06-25 40 Spain Jugoslavia I Ireland Honduras 2 110 3 2 3 3 1112 2 3 2 0 2 0 112 3 0 2 12 3 2 ReuterReuter - 28 words
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540 1982-06-25 40 When Six made it France's sixth in the 66th minute... FRANCE 1 CZECHS 1 VALLADOLID, Thurs. France drew 1-1 with Czechoslovakia in a cliffhanger here today which left the French virtually certain of a place in the second Kuwait would have to beat England by five goals in the remaining540 words
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Advertisement404 1982-06-25 40 ?WHY GO TO SPAIN?i Watch the Work! Cup Final live at home I 'I w^Av /j /B Rent a CTV from Visionhire and you can U^ PILL. watch it at home. Or rent a video cassette Track Suit B) Ji^K with either CTV^ I PHi^^^M^or Video rental^H Score with these:404 words
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Advertisement379 1982-06-25 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. TAN CHONG Sons Motor, the sole distributor of Nissan/Datsun vehicles, has received a writ of summons from its former dealer Chung Shan Motors, reports SIOW LI SEN. The Japanese economy will soon face "serious problems" which cannot be solved because of deep-rooted cultural379 words
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Miscellaneous133 1982-06-25 40 UP TO Ip.m. TODAY: Showers In A Few Areas. TEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: S3 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.13 p.m. SUNRISE tomorrow: 7JI a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 4 15C Cloudy MftaiU 23 34C Fair Bingkok 2S 33C Cloudy Melbourne 4 13C Fine Brljbiß 17 29C Sunny i133 words
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Article, Illustration978 1982-06-25 1 Down to earth I RACHEL BARNES reports from London "EVER since I have been publishing my opinions on the environment issue, people have been asking me, 'Well, is the news good or bad?' said US environmentalist Erik Eckholm f at a Press conference in London two weeks ago. "My book,978 words
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Article1489 1982-06-25 1 In addition to low-fat cooking and exer- cises, Simmons' show features fellow fat fighters. My favourite: The 82-year-old author of the upcoming book, A Dud At 72, A Stud At 82. Under the guise of a detective story, director Wang goes on a tour of the Chinese-American1,489 words
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Article, Illustration486 1982-06-25 2 REBECCA Monday, Ch 5, 11 p.m. Previewed by KANNAN CHANDRAN LOOKS like another fabulous series is going to whizz by many of us. Rebecca, Daphne dv Maurier's tale of love, death and intrigue, has been adapted and serialised by BBC into four hour-long episodes486 words
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Article, Illustration203 1982-06-25 2 GOLD From The Deep The Salvage Of The Century (Ch 5, 7.5« p.m.): On May 2, 1942, the British cruiser HMS Edinburgh was sunk in action. Before she set sail, a mysterious cargo contained in heavy wooden boxes was placed in the bow. And while loading203 words
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Article483 1982-06-25 2 PICK of the DAY SBC 5 NEW Zm Revue (Ch 5, 4.41 p.m.): Charlie, who is caught up in work, demands to know what the fuss over spring is all about. So the rest of the gang, who have little to do except frolic in spring's fragrant freshness, hang on483 words
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Article29 1982-06-25 2 the tru. owiini erf hl«h fkUUty No other amplifiers offer so 9 much quality reproduction and efficient DOWer. Technics SU-V5 New vClass A stereo 'ntegrated DC amplifier mtil29 words
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Article, Illustration272 1982-06-25 3 I CAN almost see it: The man with the deathly pale face, bloodied fangs and, more often than not, voluminous black cape. In slurred Transylvanian accent, he bids you to enter the room with a flourish of his cape... Well, my imagination is running rife but why272 words
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Article, Illustration427 1982-06-25 3 ^«^i—.^^^^_i^_» HEDW.G ALFRED - ^«^i—.^^^^_i^_» HEDW.G ALFRED By National Music Competition ■m^' WOMEN must be few and far between in a Chinese orchestra, if the 3rd National Music Competition is anything to go by. Of the 37 contestants in open sections for Chinese cc hoenrtes^r yf427 words
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Article, Illustration662 1982-06-25 5 VIETNAMESE CERAMICS National Museum Art Gallery 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. till Sunday Reviewed by BONNIE TINSLEY Did the people of Vietnam use lanterns of stone? Did they hold ceremonies to reverence the opening of buds? Were they inclined to quiet laughter? from662 words
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Article, Illustration588 1982-06-25 7 WILLIAM SAFIRE - Calling natives by name WILLIAM SAFIRE H B, QUERIES have poured in from New Yorkians, Floridenos, niinoisies, Vermontans and even Parisites asking, "What do we call natives of (wherever)?". How do we decide among Whereveronians, Whereverites, Whereverans and whereverers? When faced with such problems of derivatives, I turn to Professor588 words
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Article578 1982-06-25 7 "I KNOW I may be used for propaganda, said the Rev Billy Graham on his return from a controversial trip to Moscow, "but I believe my propaganda the Gospel of Christ is stronger." Can the word "propaganda" which has come to mean "lies used to persuade" beNYT - 578 words
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Article, Illustration880 1982-06-25 8 Greatest tennis show on earth From June 21, tennis greats from around the world are doing battle in the most glamorous tennis games on the circuit. And this year's prize money is 80 per cent more than last year's. But to give players their glittering prizes, admission prices have risen880 words
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Article, Illustration72 1982-06-25 10 The child needs toys; you spend a fortune, but it isn't long before those playthings are discarded; he's bored with them. YVONNE QUAHE suggests investing in educational toys, toys that are good value for money, that make learning simple and fun. Merwyn and Judith having fun In the son72 words
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Article1113 1982-06-25 10 THAT TEACH WHAT with all this talk about superbabes, parents will be pleased to know you don't have to be in the business of producing exception-ally-gifted children or force-breeding geniuses to help your child realise his full potential. And every parent can do this by providing the child with proper1,113 words
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Article1072 1982-06-25 11 To apply razor-blade strategy one must continually devise new blades. LITTLE round heads, pink, brown, freckled, frowning heads... These pile up at the rate of 150 per minute on trays at the East Aurora, New York, factory, where they are grafted onto 2.5-cm-high peg-like bodies, becoming theNYT - 1,072 words
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Article, Illustration1384 1982-06-25 14 BARBARA WARD, the author of this article, died a year ago shortly after writing these words. But her spirit for pioneering and publicising global conservation lives on in her books, and in the work of proteges like Erik Eckholm see Front Page today).1,384 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1982-06-25 23 End of innocence £or US space flights Columbia's fourth and final test flight this Sunday marks the beginning of a union between the civilian and military space programmes in the US. JOHN NOBLE WILFORD reports on the implications of this historic flight. 4 The exact location of the payload inNYT - 1,125 words
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Article193 1982-06-25 23 STOPPING smoking leads to a sharp increase in blood levels of a cholesterolcarrying protein that is believed to help protect against heart ard blood vessel diseases. The protein, known as high-density lipoprotein, or HDL, has been linked to a decreased risk of heart attacks. A study conductedNYT - 193 words
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Article270 1982-06-25 23 WASPS that lay their eggs in caterpillars seem to be aided by unusual viruses that keep those eggs safe against the caterpillars' immune defences, according to biologists at Texas A&M tyThe parasitic wasps deposit their eggs in the bodies of caterpillars Known as "budNYT - 270 words
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635 1982-06-25 23 WALTER SULLIVAN - WALTER SULLIVAN By in NEW YORK A PERSISTENT puzzle, in seeking to understand how life came into being, is why the structure of ammo acids the chief building blocks of life is always "left-handed". Yet when such acids, of which proteins are formed, areNYT - 635 words
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Article, Illustration699 1982-06-25 24 4 If human evolution has taken place over a much longer time than we thought, our behaviour might not be as far removed from animal aggression as had been suggested. The computer has come up with two astonishing theories that man probably is notIPS - 699 words
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Advertisement10 1982-06-25 1 l^^^L Horror of horrors LEISURE, Page 3 mm A l10 words
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Advertisement228 1982-06-25 2 Now Polaroid instant pictures cost less. ■I lU»SSa. Kkim Save on m^^^^ No flash to buy. Polaroid film. I^^ llw You never need When you buy any I jHI w^ mi^m Sfe- t0 Dlj y asn ars f° r Polaroid Sun Camera, ft S^ your olaroicJ Sun you get Instant228 words
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Miscellaneous1212 1982-06-25 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Openini folowed by House- Pnsoner ln Katlas Cavern wives 1 Matinee The Dared Devil 730 News and Weather Forecast (Mandarin, r) )™™l> 4.40N..Z.R,™ 7M^^'Sn,^- The Sal 5.05 The WM WM West The Night 8.50 The Fal Guy The Adventures Of Of The Death1,212 words
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Advertisement117 1982-06-25 4 Rhapsody in time II I Bm .._^hKBBHb B^ ■',->■ .^^Bfl Your chance to see the thinnest watch in the world. This weekend only, you will have the opportunity to view the world's thinnest watch the 0.98 mm thin Concord Delirium IV. Also on display will be the exclusive Concord Collection117 words
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Advertisement463 1982-06-25 5 My Lovely Dog Double Winning Contest From: 25-6-1 982 to 9-8-1 982 1 On the spot winning (Dog Hunting): a sgm Gold Bar b $20/ voucher c. 5/- Voucher d. 1/- Voucher 2. Grand Draw: Ist Priie $1,000/- Cash 2nd Prize $500/- Cash 3rd Prize $300/- Cash 50 Consolation prizes:463 words
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Advertisement1455 1982-06-25 6 gm m M JH^ HAm _M^ Food Suppliers Pte. Ltd. 202 Acacia Court Pandan Valley Condominium, Ulu Pandan Road. Singapore 21 59. Tel: *****66 (3 lines) «C^«l£o«^Bj}^^ Supermarket B» w*w "JIbT VJBflf vJBMBT vAVJBV Basement2o4. Acacia Court. Pandan Valley Condominium, Ulu Pandan Road.Smgapore 2159. Tel: ***** 11 (3 lines) First1,455 words
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Advertisement89 1982-06-25 7 flections... k, Wade in New Zealand Coordinated sets available H m at selected stores. 1 Special Promotion at TANGS SUPERSTORE Valeric Walker, Bendon Bodyfashions' Consultant from New Zealand, will be in attendance from June 25 to July 2. A stunning gold and black scarf will be given away free with89 words
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Advertisement593 1982-06-25 8 Anything and Everything to do with computers, BYTE is the magazine for you. With BYTE you will always be among the first to know about the important breakthrough, worthwhile new equipment, and innovative projects in the world of comPUtiOg Get your copy TODAY. BSole Distributor: SINGAPORE BOOK DISTRIBUTORS (PTE) LTD.593 words
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Advertisement290 1982-06-25 8 no better choic«?\ I than Rediffusion's I IhM^MHaiHaaaaaaßß JTcOITIOS With ari~7 Kownpayrnent: $195 eXCIUSiVC, qUaNty ■ao months x $67 l> VJfIOO FSCk I^^^^BtaJ I ll^riSSryS) '.■> Plu« Sanyo Quart. W«tch H,! PHILIPS With Remote Control Model 20CT-3430 L- 1 Downpayment $165 j iMai 24 months x $46 jkM 30 months290 words
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Advertisement345 1982-06-25 9 Attention Carpet Collectors! MIDYEAR Exquisite handwoven carpets and rugs from Iran, Pakistan and Turkey at unbeatable prices. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL OFFER! 20 pieces each -Superfine Quality PAKISTAN SILK BOKHARA RCIGS in 2 different sizes. *i <j{£^ J 90cm x 152 cm or 3' x 5' Normal Price: $1,000 NOW $400345 words
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Advertisement345 1982-06-25 9 MERIMEN SHOPPING CENTRE ah extra dimension in Orchard Road 4 jjßSJl^' Join Le Printemps Department Store (One of the largest and best in the World) SALES OFFICE OPEN WEEKDAYS (9.00 am 6.00 pm) SATURDAYS (9.00 am 3.00 pm) 10th Floor Harapan Building 141 Market Street, Singapore 0104. y^4B Prime Orchard345 words
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Advertisement553 1982-06-25 10 Now Lancdme gets you going on a journey towards a more I *fl Bb> 4& m beautiful-looking you with Lancdme's Beauty Tote: a big, b mb_bib_^ M stylish, fashionable bag with leather trimmings, containing "fl H B Jl bhbbb^b^^C vi t Galatee (cleanser), Absolve (night cream), 0 de Lancdme soap,553 words
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Advertisement88 1982-06-25 11 C Jj 1 i mmmr n m m W w m Hr BmlT^tA *flß RfflHSOAP|*v Gentle I ouch Fhe only beaut} i| bath soap containing Baby Oil. That pampers your ■P^'^^^^^^J skin \uth gentle care. To leave you baby soft. A^^|^^^ if***' 4 baby smooth. And subtly fragrant. J*ft Baby88 words
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Advertisement541 1982-06-25 11 I l/T% SINGAPORE HORTI-FLORA £y^% No 77 Duneam Road, aCj <^ £LnT s Km Flora Mile Singapore 1 130. t^<o^\ Tel: *****80 (2 lines) Mk^L MA FRKHIMI Shiseido FRESHURE cosmetics help sun-damaged skin returns to its former dewy, moist, fair complexion and lets you enjoy sunshine all year round. Lightly-scented541 words
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Advertisement310 1982-06-25 12 *************************00 8 TOMORROW MIDNIGHT >! O SIMULTANEOUSLY AT 8 THEATRES C ODEON GOLDEN SULTAN 8 5 ORCHARD MAJESTIC GALA I 8 L BEDOK BROADWAY REGAL— 1 > Q (R««al: Starts 11.45pm Orchard: 12.15 am) C j!| TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Jj| KW SYLVIA fr NICHOLAS X KRISTEL |iA CLAY C310 words
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Advertisement82 1982-06-25 14 W The popular heavyweight irons from I m National are flattening all the wrinkles. Ast warm up and controlled heat to suit any fabric I M w tn c s P €Cl^ sheathed heater element. Extra weight to give a smooth finishing touch to your clothes. Also available with non-stick82 words
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Advertisement335 1982-06-25 18 THE NEWTAIMGS SUPERSTORE CM'ENS AT 9.30 AM TODAY //MKki If the opening of Singapore's fl^ilfr' Wm IP^^^S latest Superstore isn't enough to get 1 1 *i$t >^BF^ you along to the corner of Scotts and W^Br Orchard Road today, just take a look at mm n^Hfe the exciting events we've335 words
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Advertisement143 1982-06-25 19 Congratulations to TANGS Superstore on the occasion of their official opening. m Minolta 1 m <iA r jfUfu THE MINOLTA HI-MATIC AF2 For Perfect Pictures. Everytime. »Auto Focus •Fail-safe Shutter Release /^TtfpG\ X\ Auto Ex P° sure Auto Flash (built-in) 'i VY»'^* "y,. Y\ Warning Beeps Easy Film Loading I143 words
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Advertisement76 1982-06-25 21 ft TANGS Superstore I on the occasion Official Opening [111 I LUM CHANG BUILDING CONTRACTORS PTE LTD Nominated Sub-Contractors Cheng Meng Furniture Co (Pte) Ltd Chevalier (S) Pte Ltd Chubb Singapore Pte Ltd Diethelm Singapore Pte Ltd (Industrial Division) Hart Engineering Pte Ltd IMM Pte Ltd Leun VVah Electric Co76 words
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Advertisement78 1982-06-25 24 Professional golfer Keith Fergus selects the ultimate in comfort when he wears this GRAND SLAM golf shirt by Munsingwear. Keith chooses GRAND SLAM because he cares about fit, function and fashion to look and feel like the competitor he is. GRAND SLAM The natural choice for everyone who wants to78 words
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Advertisement39 1982-06-25 25 MR PEH BOON SWEE Chairman of Chuan Hup Group of Companies passed away peacefully on 24th June 1982. As a mark of respect, our offices will be closed on Friday I 25th June 1982 and Saturday 26th June 1982.39 words
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Advertisement555 1982-06-25 26 APPOINTMENTS International Organisation requires Senior Electronic Engineer Requirements and Experience should possess a degree or diploma in electronic and/or telecommunications engineering or equivalent working experience in computer terminal equipment maintenance, system planning and design activities an advantage capable of working independently and able to communicate at all levels Attractive salary,555 words
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Advertisement1146 1982-06-25 26 MARKETING CONSULTANT for Leading Shipping Agents On behalf of our client, we invite enquiries in confidence from Singaporeans whose experience closely follows these requirements:1. Mature man, perhaps already retired from a top-level position. 2. With knowledge of specific market requirements in international shipping for both container and conventional services. 3.1,146 words
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Advertisement828 1982-06-25 26 I Speed Queen Company takes pleasure in announcing v the appointment of Ningz International Re Ltd as the Sole Agent for Speed Queen washers and dryers in Singapore. The revolutionary stainless steel tub in Speed Queen washers makes for greater durability and efficiency. These distinguished Speed Queen products were the828 words
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Advertisement288 1982-06-25 26 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Tender will be received for the supply of the following undermentioned items in the Ministry of Defence (Logistics Division), Tanglin Smgopore 1024 up to T 1 .00 a.m. on date shown against the items: 1. LAPAROTOMY PACKS Tender No: HQMS/SP/ 23/82(T) Closing Data: 23-7-82 Tandar Daposit: $250.00288 words
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Advertisement821 1982-06-25 27 NOTICES ißiifiif Separate tenders are invited for each of the following(1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF 4 Blocks of 9/ 1 3-Storey 3/4-«oom New Flats (Total 691 Units) at Bukit Batok New Town Neighbourhood 2 Contract 8. (2) CONSTRUCTION OF CARPARKS at Ang Mo Kio (Batch No. 2). (3) CONSTRUCTION OF821 words
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Advertisement1288 1982-06-25 27 INTERNATIONAL WOOD PRODUCTS LIMITED (Incorporated In The Republic Of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT At the forthcoming Annual General Meeting to be held on 25th August 1982, the Directors will recommend the payment of First Final Dividend of 10% out of tax exempt income, in respect of the financial year ended 28th February1,288 words
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Advertisement563 1982-06-25 27 4*£± ISLAND FINANCE LIMITED fljak (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 it DECEMBER, 1981 i IMI MM SHARE CAPITAL AND RESERVES: Share Capital (Note 2) $2,000,000 $1,000,000 Statutory Reserve (Note 3) 387,352 324,634 Revenue Reserve Unappropriated Profit 243.821 157.478 2,631,173 1.482,112 Represented By FIXED ASSETS563 words
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Advertisement1267 1982-06-25 28 NOTICES %\t\Tl DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED jKt\ i Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) HALF YEARLY REPORT The Board of Directors is pleased to announce the following unaudited results for the half year ended 30th April 1982. with comparative figures: Half Year to 30.4 82 Half Year to 30.4.81 Company Group Company1,267 words
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Advertisement843 1982-06-25 28 B.S.P. TENDER NOTICE NO. SSU 9/82 Item I Survey Launch SPECIFICATIONS Name of Vessel: Smtar Port Of Registry: Mm Registered No: 465 Date Built: 1968 Classification society: Sarawak Government Shipyard: V.T.U. Singapore No. Crew: 14 No Pax: Nil Dimensions L.0.A.: 87' LB.P.: 81' 7.5 Beam: WOO Depth Moulded: 68 .4843 words
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Advertisement659 1982-06-25 28 Tender Notice Tenders are invited for I BUILWNG a) T«nd«r No ADS/T/82/005-D««lgn, supply, <toUvmy, Installation, testing, commissioning and maintenance for twelve (12) months of tt» Hoton 1301 Total Flooding Fir* Extinguishing System at various Telecoms Exchange* V. Eligibility: Registered Contractors— Class B, C D Non-Registered Contractors— Deposit SSSOO 00 Briefing:659 words
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Advertisement751 1982-06-25 28 IN THK HI*, II (111 XT OK THK RKPIBLK Of SINGAPORE < ompanlr* Winding I p N*. 1* •f I*B2 la thr Matter thr (ompuln Art, haptrr IHi la thr Matter of HK>TIMK MM. U'OKK ITK I.IMITKI) if—— lt OF PKTmON Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the751 words
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Article1156 1982-06-25 1 LI LIENFUNG - The tattooed cheeks of Lin Chong All Men Are Brothers (3) LI LIENFUNG GAO Ya-Nai, who coveted the wife of Lin Chong, was so depressed by his failure in wooing her that he became ill. This sickness seems rather unconvincing to me because a man as promiscuous as Gao would1,156 words
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Article, Illustration215 1982-06-25 1 LI LIENFUNG - LI LIENFUNG By ttAffifri KH -t "S *fiA*#<c" W»«- 2. kmm '/it f»» t* 4- *Xi *<* <*$Ff£> (3) $ij se t w ***<«t>Wii* iP^ftfefr] ift* arMM#jnii*fij *Taji *'>if.*A« AJiitt \fc&m*&+ SP y?feffl->H t*«>«Cj£»- -«8)llft WJfllf- .fc*ft -H*A W€* ffe*)t.t^^*'Jra] «4fHfc* r-**«*3c.«**4iijfe. Wt'jßfci*- W^9S^± Li*nittt<+***fflifr] p/fiu -^ifittiJiiftfTAW riLifi'j'.Kp215 words
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Article, Illustration227 1982-06-25 2 THE Chinese Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications has issued two series of specials, in a total of 16 stamps, on ancient Chinese coins. One was issued on October 29, 1981 and the other on February 12, 1982. They are the first stamps on ancient coins issued227 words
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Article, Illustration61 1982-06-25 2 H*ft«Tß ftp TTi IT B W ifi /t-: ttt *m 3t_t A *r i a*«srfiMHW- NR£«Wfli!ftffi*JA- 'f j afi^:4ftft.^Bfe w (»^*»2i*iew Alt) •KPW?c*K«i tt W ■*W! 1^7CW770 ft TCBtJ 221 if-) j&ftft !fe^tr /c*«rT) *!H :Ti 7J(Tj (fflif! nmtm iTj(a^ Artificial limbs are the most expensive. The supply can never61 words
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252 1982-06-25 2 Xie Xuehua - Artificial limbs cost more than shoes Xie Xuehua ((j) Chinese parables DUKE JINU(» ruler of Qi state was so harsh that he would punish minor offenders by chopping off their legs. The severe punishment brought about a new Industry In the manufacture and sale of artificial limbs. Is 548 BC.252 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1982-06-25 4 "You remember this place, don't you?" my Grandpa asked me when we passed by Jalan Tiga Ratus. "Of course. My father was born here," I replied. My father did not say anything and continued driving. "Yes, but did you know that there was a1,038 words
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Article, Illustration69 1982-06-25 4 S.V. KRISHNAN - S.V. KRISHNAN retold by i asroras Qfiasflsuiflshr <q&\ijil &§jlic &(g)is&Bso }srrQenrT(tif GiAesfliLjtb Qurrqg Qsrr(i}f ajmretsropLDrrs eusnrttjjsi sup $,n«n. j/a/«fr eTa)<3eorTiflL—siSl§ULb jysw urr erarGeu, erwQevrrq^ii) *9tsu&tT 6s(sU)iS(g)/f««ir. Shakuntala grew up happily in Kanva's hermitage. Everyone liked her because she was very kind and loving. (2urrjbjsl <suarrf69 words
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Article591 1982-06-25 4 Here is another amusing story of Paramartha Guru and his five disciples named Matti, Madayan, Muttal, Moodan and Mandu all names meaning 'fools'. Written by VEERAMAAMUNIVAR and retold by SANTHA. ONE day the Guru's disciples saw a man crossing a river sa horseback. Realising hew easy It was591 words
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