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Title Section14 1982-08-07 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1S82 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article591 1982-08-07 1 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO No more 'wet' shopping for the housewives in future new towns By A LOOK AT THE NEW-LOOK HDB MARKETS: See Page 15 HOUSEWIVES in future Housing Board new towns will do their marketing in air-conditioned mini-supermarkets and neat grocer shops at any time of591 words
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Article, Illustration103 1982-08-07 1 The woman I'll never look at again... 61 WAS at my club the other day aad I aaw a beautiful woman. I gave her a second look, bat unfortunately she hut walked away. Then she returned running ud said to a waiter: 'Ay, Ay, Ay. I forgot to sign my103 words
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SUNDAY PLUS
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Article122 1982-08-07 1 THE long National Day weekend beckaaa aad Sunday Plus, oar bigger and brighter leisure section, tells yaa: ALL the TV special* SBC baa laid on. Pram the curtain-raiser variety show to movie* to musicals to other features that add to making whoopee t la ear122 words
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Article66 1982-08-07 1 ALSO la Sunday Plus, haw Taltntimr finalists rate themaelvea Alfred Cfcaa warmed it oat af same af them, •tkera were leas shy. Brace Lee la cetnlag back la a rerun af th«- Big Scab aad Francb. Chin, seeing the midaicat aha», says aew It affects aim66 words
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Article34 1982-08-07 1 GOOD news far Modest}- Blaise faas she picks up where she last left off la Sunday Times la a whale page devoted to her adventure*. Don't miss the conclusion too next week.34 words
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Article47 1982-08-07 1 THERE'S talk aplenty about the three-tier family. Bat no aae says how the three geaerattoaa eaa live together without getting underfoot. la a special feature tomorrow, Jack Tan sketches haw family time aad space can be organised. Aad when we say sketches, we mean sketches.47 words
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Article75 1982-08-07 1 The S'pore Dream HK and his aew bride Uved la the same house aa a brothel la Jobore Road. They moved later to a Baldt Ho Swee bat Be wept when the devastating fire el the early Mb destroyed their oaly aaaaeaatoaa a fan aad aa iron. What happened to75 words
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Article468 1982-08-07 1 BEIRUT. F. ISRAELI jets bombed the vicinity of Lebanese Prime Minister Shafik AlWazzan's office today as he was announcing that the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) had agreed to leave Beirut within 15 days. There was so no immediate word on casualties, but ambulances rushed victims toAgencies - 468 words
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Article, Illustration21 1982-08-07 1 The gem rush Is on. ..and the balloons never gat off the ground. Picture by FRANCIS ONG.FRANCIS ONG - 21 words
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Article62 1982-08-07 1 BEIRUT, Frl. Iraq proposed today a meeting of foreign ministers of the NonAligned Movement to decide if the movement's summit meeting scheduled for Baghdad next month can go ahead while the host country is at war with Iran. The proposal was made by Iraqi Foreign Minister SaddounReuter - 62 words
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Article38 1982-08-07 1 MANILA, Fri A group of 30 unidentified armed men ambushed a police jeep killing 10 people including six policemen yesterday at CaUtrava town on Negro* island. 340 miles south of Manila, the Philippine news agency reported today.38 words
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Article317 1982-08-07 1 [iFgjHjfr THE Straits Times is to pay $1,125 million to acquire 45 per cent of the equity of Shin MJII Daily News, a Chinese newspaper. Mr L.J. Holloway, the Straits Times Press Tt'-fg'-g director, annoaaeed the parehaae last alght. Approval far the acqaiatttoa has been givea317 words
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Article823 1982-08-07 1 NANCY CHNG - Economic pressure will go on NANCY CHNG, VIETNAM NOT YET READY TO SETTLE CAMBODIA ISSUE, SAYS DHANA By Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Fri. Asean will urge the world community to continue economic pressure against Vietnam in an attempt to dissuade it from pursuing its militaristic policy in Cambodia. The pressure823 words
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Article86 1982-08-07 1 LOS ANGELES. Fri. An underground nuclear test explosion, seven times as powerful as the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, caused a cave-in today in the Nevada desert, big enough to swallow a skyscraper. US Energy Department officials said. An automatically-controlled television camera 16 km from the centreReuter - 86 words
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Article62 1982-08-07 1 LATEST 250 KILLED IN BOMBING BKIRI T, Frl. Israeli plaaea today bombed the headqaarters of the Al Fatah Palestiae guerilla graap killing about tS» people, the Palestinian aews agency Wafa reported. The Murr skyscraper, ane af the highest buildings In Beirut, waa also hit la the raid. The balldiag IsAFP - 62 words
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Article525 1982-08-07 2 Fire and music A CONCERT in the sky will be held on National Day. And the open-air amphitheatre will be off Benjamin Sheares Bridge on the east coast. The show is free but take along your transistor radio for a full enjoyment of the fireworks display that starts at525 words
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Article370 1982-08-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT IS not possible to Insulate oar population from undesirable influences doe to the open nature of oar society 1 The best defence is to strengthen the framework of values which has held our society together. Our impressionable young would then be able to distinguish370 words
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Article205 1982-08-07 2 Ang's golden hope ANG PENG SIONG, who set two national records at this week's world swimming championships in Ecuador, believes he has a good chance of winning the gold medal for the 100 m freestyle at next month's Commonwealth Games in Brisbane. He said in a telephone interview he205 words
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Article357 1982-08-07 2 MALAYSIAN LOAN TERMS TO BE FINALISED SOON THE terms of Malaysia's biggest foreign borrowing are about to be finalised, and there are very strong possibilities it will be raised to US$l.l5 billion from US$l billion. Though the Malaysian authorities have not confirmed this, the additional borrowing is likely,357 words
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Article589 1982-08-07 2 Asian economic report A US Commerce Department report on Asia says recession has hit Japaa, althougn it is still mild against other major industrialised economies. The economy grew at 2.7 per cent last year, well below the government's projection of 4.1 per cen. Hongkong's growth continues to589 words
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Article179 1982-08-07 2 'Quit PAS for Umno' PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has officially withdrawn the National Front invitation to the Islamic party PAS to join the coalition. Instead, he has urged PAS members to join Umno. This happened at the opening of the Kota Baru Umno division179 words
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Article445 1982-08-07 2 Home talent THERE is artistic talent in Singapore but have we done enough to encourage and nurture it? Why are Singapore's performing arts still non-professional? Ana why are the concert halls often only halffilled? SBC's Mandarin documentary, The Measure of Our Talent, over Channel 8 tonight answers these445 words
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241 1982-08-07 3 MELBOURNE, Fri. Australia is to review temporary entry visas and will cut drastically the number of people al lowed into the country on working holidays. The review comes at a time of increasing criticism of the immigration programme because of its role in causingNST - 241 words
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178 1982-08-07 3 HONGKONG, Fri. Hongkong will soon be producing robots to perform the more difficult and distasteful tasks in industry. An electronics firm here is to produce giant robots capable of picking up heavy pieces of machinery and inserting delicate pieces of electronic components. A spokesman178 words
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74 1982-08-07 3 OUTBREAK OF FRESH CLASHES IN CAMBODIA BANGKOK, Fri. Fresh clashes broke out in Cambodia between Vietnamese forces and Khmer Rouge guerilla near Thailand's eastern border, military sources said today. Five artillery or mortar shells landed near the Thai village of Saen Suk during the fighting but caused no casualties, theyReuter - 74 words
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449 1982-08-07 3 WASHINGTON, Friday RECESSION has hit JAPAN although it is still mild in comparison with other major industrialised economies, the US Department of Commerce said yesterday. Although still vigorous by world standards, Japan's growth rate continues to be depressed and economists see littleAP - 449 words
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Article, Illustration104 1982-08-07 3 Gon with the blues IP music Is the chow of love, bow-wow on This male mcagrel, named (ion, caa sing to the accompaniment <»f an accordion and In rhythm too. His master, Mr Naoynki SaeU. a 41--year-old munripal assemblyman of Matsoyama city la Ehlme prefecture, Shlkrto Island, plays the accordion104 words
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675 1982-08-07 3 Japan minister admits mistakes in textbooks WE do not sanest 9 that JipiMM atrocities Justified the atomic bombtn* (of Hiroshima Mid Nagasaki). But a nation which poses m a Padftet iwoftinK from the historical horrors of war cannot erase from the tablet* of history those horrun. for which It wasAgencies - 675 words
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Article, Illustration404 1982-08-07 4 Arab oil embargo likely, says senator likely, says senator 'RISK OF ECONOMIC RETALIATION IF ISRAELI PUSH CONTINUES* WASHINGTON, Friday THE chairman of the United States Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Charles Percy, has warned of possible Arab economic retaliation if the Israeli assault on Lebanon continues. Sen Percy said anAP; UPI - 404 words
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Article90 1982-08-07 4 KUWAIT MPs WANT TO CUT TIES KUWAIT, Fri. Several Kuwaiti members of parliament were reported yesterday to be calling for a motion for oil-rich Kuwait to cat diplomatic and economic ties with the United States. The acting Parliamentary Speaker, Mr Ahmed \bdal-Azii AJSaadea, told the Kuwaiti news agency the motionAP - 90 words
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314 1982-08-07 4 Dispirited refugees flee devastated west Beirut BEIRUT, Fri. About 20,000 civilians, their wills broken by devastating Israeli bombardments, fled the smouldering ruins of Muslim west Beirut yesterday in a desperate exodus from the Israeli vice closing in on the last Palestine Liberation.Organisation (PLO) strongholds. The refugees, survivors of Wednesday's 17-hourAP; UPI - 314 words
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108 1982-08-07 4 JERUSALEM. Fri. The Israeli Foreign Ministry expressed astonishment at Nicaragua's announcement that it had severed diplomatic relations with Israel, declaring it has had no contact with the Sandinista government for three years. "We didn't know we had any diplomatic relations with Nicaragua,"AP - 108 words
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Article44 1982-08-07 4 THE trouble with righteousness about the war in Lebanon Is that the moral lines have a* Uttle to do with the battle lines. New York Times Journalist Flora Lewis lamenting the lack of morals among the belligerents in the Lebanon war.44 words
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146 1982-08-07 4 CAIRO, Fri. Egypt will honour its commitments under the 1979 peace treaty with Israel although the "shock" of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon will force an indefinite postponement of negotiations on Palestinian autonomy, Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Ali said yesterday. Egypt will also sendUPI - 146 words
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Article263 1982-08-07 6 Reagan's last minute appeal heard WASHINGTON, Friday IN a victory for President Ronald Reagan, the House of Representatives last night reject ed a resolution calling for US-Soviet negotiations to freeze their nuclear arsenals at present levels. The House accepted a last-minute appeal from Mr Reagan toReuter - 263 words
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449 1982-08-07 6 Tit-for-tat move by US feainst ban newsman WASHINGTON, Fri. The US State Department, retaliating against the Soviet decision to revoke the press credentials of Newsweek magazine's Moscow correspondent, said yesterday it will not permit a Washingtonbased Soviet Journalist to return to the United States. The US move came as theReuter; AP - 449 words
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Article, Illustration316 1982-08-07 6 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. Argentine air force chief, Gen Basilio Lami Dozo, whose pilots sank some British ships during the recent Falkland? conflict, has stepped down, the Air Force announced last night. It said that Brigadier Major Auguito Jorge Hughes, the air defence commander, wouldReuter; UPI - 316 words
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Article, Illustration234 1982-08-07 6 Dean Martin fined for hidden gun in his Rolls-Royce LOS ANGELES. Fri. Entertainer Dean Martin was fined US$l2O <Ss2sb) and ordered to pay US$72 to a special fund yesterday for carrying a concealed gun in his car. Martin, 65, who was also placed on probation for a year, pleaded noReuter; UPI - 234 words
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Article245 1982-08-07 6 Walking woman bursts into flames CHICAGO, Fri. A woman walking down a street burst into Dames for no apparent reason, and police said they had no immediate explanation. Bomb and arson investigators were called in to determine whether any combustible substance was present, but polu-e said there was no smellUPI - 245 words
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Article70 1982-08-07 6 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Thf US television series HIU Street Blues and Fame and Britain's Brideshead Revisited topped the list of nominations for this year's Emmy Awards. The Hill Street Blues series, about the problems of a police station in a tough city neighbourhood, led the fieldReuter - 70 words
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184 1982-08-07 7 Terrorists get a total. of 467 years in prison BERGAMO (Italy), Fri. A Bergamo court ended an eight-month trial of 133 leftwinp terrorists yesterday by sentencing 87 of them to a total of 467 years in prison. The other 45 were acquitted. One of the defendants, Lucio Di Giacomo, was184 words
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Article57 1982-08-07 7 LONDON. Fri. Two men and a woman were taken into custody by Scotland Yard early yesterday for questioning about last month's Irish Republican Army bomb attacks that killed 11 British soldiers in London parks, police said today. "They are being held under the Prevention ofUPI - 57 words
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Article438 1982-08-07 7 EEC denounces <US meddling' Draft protest note rejects pipeline ban BRUSSELS, Fri. The European Community has drafted a vehement protest to the United States over its ban on American equipment and technology for the Soviet gas pipeline, describing the move as unacceptable interference in its affairs. The 15-page protest note,Reuter - 438 words
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191 1982-08-07 7 ROME. Fri. Prime Minister Giovanni Spadolini is expected to resign tomorrow following the powerful Socialist Party s decision to withdraw from his five-party coalition, government sources said. Mr Spadolini, leader of the tiny Republican Party, is to announce his resignation after a Cabinet meetingReuter - 191 words
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151 1982-08-07 7 LEADERS QUIT HOME TO FIND SECURITY ROME, Fri. Italian Prime Minister Giovanni Spadolln: and two .vnlor Cabinet miaiston have abandoned their home* for security reoaons aod now live under guard In government building, political iwcw said yestenUy. Mr flrfifrHnl moved oat •f Ms apartment opposite Parliament and Into a bunkerReuter - 151 words
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Article57 1982-08-07 7 THE US unemployment rate soared to 9.8 per cent in July, its highest level in 41 years, the government said in Washington yesterday. The Labour Department said the number of jobless Americans jumped by 360,000 to 10.8 million. When the recession began in July last year,Reuter - 57 words
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Article70 1982-08-07 7 MAGISTRATES in Liverpool ordered seven young men to be detained on charges of obstructing the police following renewed outbreaks of street violence in the northwest English port almost nightly for the past two weeks. In clashes on Wednesday night, White youths flung up barricades and stoned policeAP - 70 words
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Article76 1982-08-07 7 THE CHINESE Communist Party announced in a statement in Beijing yesterday it would hold its 12th Congress next month, a long-awaited event which will revamp the party leadership and further consolidate the power of the ruling moderate majority. One of its main tasks will be to appoint aReuter - 76 words
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Article54 1982-08-07 7 KENYAN AUTHORITIES shortened the hours of curfew in Nairobi yesterday in a further sign that the situation was returning to normal after last Sunday's abortive military coup. A government statement said the curfew would now be from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. instead of from 6 p.m.Reuter - 54 words
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Article53 1982-08-07 7 UNIDENTIFIED submerged submarines have been seen close to Finnish territorial waters, the Finnish Interior Ministry said in Helsinki yesterday. Surveillance had been stepped up and warning charges fired, it reported. Unidentified submarines have been noted several times in the Baltic recently, especially in waters off Sweden, Finland'sReuter - 53 words
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Article76 1982-08-07 7 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser said in Beijing yesterday it would be a tragedy for the Asia-Pacific region if relations between China and the United States were to be seriously affected by the "arms for Taiwan" dispute. Mr Fraser, speaking after two days of talks here withReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration236 1982-08-07 7 We did our best, Church tells Poles WARSAW, Fri. Senior Church officials yesterday said the Church had done its best to have Pope John Paul II (above) come to Poland this month and bluntly blamed the martial law authorities for vetoing the visit. Primate Archbishop Jozef Glemp urged Poles toUPI - 236 words
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Article299 1982-08-07 9 ITALY won the World Cup because of teamwork and productivity. Vocational and Industrial Training Board trainees were told yesterday. In his National Day message to them, Dr Tay Eng Soon, the board's chairman and Minister of State (Education) said Italy won because each member of299 words
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Article, Illustration593 1982-08-07 9 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY By Fireworks will be set off to tunes like Star Wars IMAGINE a pitch-dark sky. Silence. Then suddenly, a burst of sparkling lights, to the strain of Close Encounters of the Third Kind, lights up the heavens. More rings of light, multi-coloured593 words
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Article, Illustration305 1982-08-07 9 THE game of efcess became as large aa life yesterday when 32 papUs el tin Swim Cattage Primary School dressed up as Mack aad white chess pieces te reeaact the drama of a famous chess game. Their display was part of the sehMl's Natlonal Day's eelebraKb The unuNual chess305 words
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112 1982-08-07 9 How schools celebrated National Day NATIONAL Day celebrations went down well in schools yesterday with each finding its own special meaning to Singapore's big day. For instance, Bendemeer Secondary celebrated by organising joint National Day ana Asean Day festivities. The former falls on Monday and the latter today. The school112 words
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202 1982-08-07 9 IF THE fireworks display on National Day reminds you of some bombing scenes in the film Apocalypse Now, it's only natural. For Pyro Spectaculars, the American company staging the display, is the same team which created the special effects in the film, and202 words
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375 1982-08-07 10 LAI YEW KONG - LAI YEW KONG TEST CASE MAY SET THE TREND By A NUMBER of housing developers who had delayed completing house sales now face the gloomy prospect of likely claims by purchasers for liquidated damages. Although it is not known how many such claims may375 words
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Article73 1982-08-07 10 AN OPEN verdict was recorded on the death of five-month-old Jeremy Ng Song Koon who fell from a bed and died of a fractured skull 13 hours later in hospital. His mother. Madam Scan Lee Cheng, 23, said she was awakened at about 4 a.m.73 words
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Article342 1982-08-07 10 Woman agrees to transfer house A MOTHER of two agreed in the High Court yesterday to transfer a house, said to be now worth (400.000, to a married man the father of her two children to be held in trust for him and the children. Businessman Tan Han Seng had342 words
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290 1982-08-07 10 THE Traffic Police have offered guidance on how motorists can move about when certain roads are closed from 1 to about 8 p.m. on Monday for the National Day parade at the Padang. Those intending to travel to the eastern sector from Orchard290 words
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Article155 1982-08-07 10 CAR parks in the city area will be closed on Monday between 1 and 8 p.m. because of the National Day Parade, -vhirh will start from the Padang at 5 p.m. Only cars with labels will be allowed into these car parks. The car155 words
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393 1982-08-07 10 JTC to meet Kuwaitis on oil centre's land cost SINGAPORE and Kuwaiti officials will meet again next month to discuss their joint venture, the International Petroleum Centre, planned for Jurong. The talks are likely to be held in Kuwait The Straits Times understands that the coming IPC board meeting is393 words
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253 1982-08-07 10 THE procession of 27 colourful floats will cover most iT.aior housing estates and the Orchard Road area on the nights of Aug 9, 10 and 11. The procession will start at 8 p.m. each night ud is expected to arriv a> the finishing point253 words
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Article310 1982-08-07 11 A SPECIAL one-year preparatory course for majors In the Singapore Armed Forces whose "O" or "A" levels do not qualify them for university has keea implemented. la aa Interview with The Straits Times, the Chief of the General Staff, Major-Geaeral Wlastea Choo, said 24 majors310 words
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Article, Illustration886 1982-08-07 11 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By "It was difficult at first because of the many commitments but I managed to organise the time I had. "On many occasions, I also had to burn the proverbial midnight oil to finish mv work." After having886 words
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Article35 1982-08-07 11 THE governments of the Republic of' Panama and Singapore, In accordance with the Charter of the United Nations, established diplomtic relations at ambassad< la) level yesterday to strenguien relations between the two countries.35 words
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334 1982-08-07 11 IRENE NGOO - Contest for most energy conscious building IRENE NGOO By Our Housing Correspondent THE search is now on to j pick the most energy-con-scious buildings in Singapore There will be two cate- gories in the contest one for new building projects or existing buildings undergoing renovation and another for buildings with334 words
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128 1982-08-07 11 FOUND: A little black female pappy which had fallen Into a ditch off West Coast Highway. Concerned that somebody might be missing a beloved pet, Mrs Dana* Qoilty rang The Straits Times Classified on Thursday morning to place an advertisement. To her pleasant128 words
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204 1982-08-07 11 RICHARD LIM - Mork and Mindy is a fun show Winters RICHARD LIM By JONATHAN Winters, the comedian who plays the old boy who came out of an egg in the Mork and Mindy Show, said yesterday that it was a "fun programme." "I think there's so much violence around. It's a refreshing204 words
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Article122 1982-08-07 12 350 lose jobs as factory closes SHAH ALAM (Selangor), Fri. About 350 workers here were retrenched today when the Sun Electronics factory a wholly-owned subsidiary of Toshiba Malaysia closed down unexpectedly. The workers were told at about 2 p.m. to collect their pay and leave the factory. Retrenchment benefits wereNST - 122 words
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Article64 1982-08-07 12 PENANG, Fri. A Maori, Taylor Monti Himons Aranga, 32, a clerk in a Sydney firm, was sentenced to three years' jail and ordered to receive six strokes of the cane for having 17.7 grams of heroin. Aranga, who is here as a tourist, admitted havingNST - 64 words
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Article260 1982-08-07 12 ...and calls on members to join Umno KOTA BARU, Friday Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday withdrew the National Front invitation for Pas to join the coalition and, instead, called on Pas members to join Umno. The Malaysian Prime Minister asked Pas to rejoinNST - 260 words
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75 1982-08-07 12 King resting in hospital after surgery KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Yang Di-Pertuan Agung is making satisfactory progress after undergoing surgery for acute appendicitis at the General Hospital here last night. "He spent a comfortable night," said the hospital's director. Datuk Dr Abdul Maiid bin Tun Abdul Aziz. The Kins wasAFP - 75 words
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Article54 1982-08-07 12 IPOH. Fri Children, who were seen scurrying away, hurled a stone at a bus carrying 11 girls and nine boys from Surrey, England, on their way here from Kuala Lumpur to visit a kampung. The youths are on a 25-day tour of Malaysia and Singapore. None ofNST - 54 words
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Article39 1982-08-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Statistics Department has for the first time published a handbook of various statistical data of Malaysia. The 48-page book, priced at $2, is entitled Statistical Handbook Malaysia 1981. the National Echo reported.39 words
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Article243 1982-08-07 12 lawyers swayed by student group KOTA TINGGI, Friday DEPUTY Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said here yesterday that the seven human rights lawyers now visiting Kuala Lumpur had been influenced by the Federation of United Kingdom and Eire Malaysian and Singapore Students Organisations (Fuemesso) an organisation which had consistently distortedNST - 243 words
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259 1982-08-07 12 Manager saves company from $7m fraud KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An alert Usance company manager saved his firm from being swindled of $7 mUlton by four people seeking a loan. Credit Corporation Malaysia (CCM) had approved the loan fur that amount bat beforr the money was paid out, the manager, MrNST - 259 words
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Article37 1982-08-07 12 KUCHING. Fri. Another case of cholera has been confirmed in Sarawak, bringing the number of confirmed cases to 46 since the outbreak early this year, Bernama reported today quoting a Medical and Health Department official.37 words
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Article37 1982-08-07 12 LUMUT (Perak). Fri. Two youths who pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to attend Friday prayers at the mosque here three consecutive times were fined 525 each by the Syariah Court on Wednesday. NST.NST - 37 words
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Article27 1982-08-07 12 MUAR, Fri Police on Wednesday night detained 89 people who were suspected of having been involved in housebreakings and thefts in the town. Bernama reported.Bernama - 27 words
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Article236 1982-08-07 12 KUANTAN, Fri. PAHANG Mentri Besar Datuk Najib Tun Abdul Razak announced yesterday that the Federal government is to take over the problem-ridden Jengka Development Corporation. "The Federal government will take over the state-owned Jengka Development Corporation by forming a new body under an actNST - 236 words
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361 1982-08-07 13 Pakistani is winner of the first award THE I rban Redevelopment Authority has added another chapter to Its Hucctmx Mtory. It Is ■•w in ptrltUu to train urban planners from *Uier rountrle*. Far the first time since it wm set op as a statutory board right years ago, the authority361 words
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281 1982-08-07 13 THE Urban Redevelopment Authority is sending its architects abroad for formal training in a drive to upgrade their professional skills. Two architects have been picked, one to study urban design and the other building conservation. They are Mr Kng Wee Bin, acting head281 words
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194 1982-08-07 13 Chance to teach in S-E Asian universities SOUTH-EAST Asian scholars are now able to teach and carry out research in other universities within the region. The universities in turn stand to gain from the teaching and research services of the scholars. The project was introduced early this year by the194 words
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563 1982-08-07 13 EVELYN NG - 29 file complaints against loan sharks EVELYN NG, By Our Social Services Correspondent MIDNIGHT to 2 a.m. A magicax time for the romantics. A time of hopeless and helpless despair and fear for others. It is a time when most illegal moneylenders operate, as the Social Affairs Ministry has learned563 words
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145 1982-08-07 13 Ganfirland tactics of loan sharks... I A MAN. who wm In Uk grip of M >ml noacy lender, found MflutU JjkMM wal ot M par cn{ iatarf«t to a jwtr withoul (te least I hope ot «vn p*>ing oR fncUoo I ■< the capital he horrw*. I Aaotber m pubnely145 words
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232 1982-08-07 13 QERRY DE SILVA - Citibank to sell premises in UIC Building QERRY DE SILVA By CITIBANK is selling its banking premises on the upper ground floor of UIC Building in Shenton way. Sources say it is asking for about $38 million for the piece of property located in the banking district. The premises posh,232 words
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Article68 1982-08-07 13 THE Singapore Zoo is keeping the surviving 14 mouseoeer picked up by police from a fishing barge off Singapore last month under wraps for at least aaotber month because they are "still highly excitable." Mr Subash Chandran. the zoo's assistant curator, said the animals are probably wild,68 words
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Advertisement37 1982-08-07 13 BF*^^^^^^^^bß BBBk. .^BMft»hg.^BB^B^B^B^B^B^BM>P^B^B^B^BP[^ZWB^BL^BM V B^B^^^H B^B» v bV^^^Sl B^^^B BBV^ B^B^^h»J3 BUKjBh *4B> m PACO RABANNE FASHION GLASSES CREATED FOR THE FASHION CONSCIOUS. Fashion glasses Dpaco rabanne paris em 41-267 41-062 41-213 AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING OPTICIANS.37 words
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Advertisement254 1982-08-07 13 I 1 Our deposit rates currently are as follows I On Call **.6% P .a. j|| Savings Accounts 9 %pa I Fixed Deposits 1 month *B% pa 111 3 months 9 pa. II 6 months 9 %pa |j 9 months 9V4 pa. II 12 months 9 1 /2 P-a. I254 words
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Advertisement1498 1982-08-07 14 ANNOUNCEMENT Reminder to invited guests: j l-U a ]\r^T\/TpT? SA RY Date of dinner is tomorrow 8 Au s ust 1982. CHUNG SHAN MOTORS IJ- J| CHUNG SHAN's l^nP lltP" SWITCH TO TOYOTA A A xx f O PAYS OFF O H 1 Chung Shan Motors will celebrate Chung Shan1,498 words
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Article412 1982-08-07 15 Read more books, Major Fong urges the young CHILDREN are less imaginative nowadays because they watch too much television and read too few books, Major Fong Sip Chee lamented yesterday. "The imaginative powers of children nowadays have not developed because they are so used to watching412 words
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448 1982-08-07 15 Three blocks with stalls for produce and grocery THE neighbourhood market place in future Housing Board new towns will have three separate blocks with different stalls selling a variety of market produce and grocery items. They will comprise: A ROW of 12 self-con-tained stores of about 40 sq metres each.448 words
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Article35 1982-08-07 15 THE Singapore Pools Pte Ltd yesterday said that one of the numbers of the consolation prizes for the Singapore Sweep it gave us yesterday was wrong. It should be *****61 and NOT *****61.35 words
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243 1982-08-07 15 A POUR-MAN team (ram the Toy Safety Authority of Singapore (TSAS) is going round department stores aad retail shops regularly to look oat for dangerous toys. Aay unsafe toys found during these trips will be brought to the attention of the243 words
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Article80 1982-08-07 15 A YOUTH was fined $2,500 and jailed for one day by a magistrate yesterday for posing as a doctor in a stolen doctor's outfit to cheat two women of $1,100 at Singapore General Hospital Zulkeflee bin Sian, 19, pleaded guilty to two counts of having dishonestly80 words
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560 1982-08-07 15 Anti-arthritic drug taken out of SEA market ELI LILLY, the manufacturer of the drug, Opren, yesterday announced the voluntary withdrawal of the anti-arthritic drug from the world market including South-east Asia. In a statement issued by the company's Southeast Asia Regional office in Singapore, Eli Lilly said the ministries of560 words
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Article134 1982-08-07 15 A FORMER director of Crescent Impex Pte Ltd, Mr Ho Fook Kee, said yesterday that he bore no malice against his former company chairman, Mr Quek Keng Siong, who had named him a defendant in the negligence suit relating to a US$5.9 million (5512.5 million) sugar deal.134 words
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Article432 1982-08-07 16 WHEN the television series "Mork and Mindy" is on it is not uncommon to find children and even adults greeting their friends by saying 'nano-nano' or shouting 'schatzbug' in exclamation. Mork, that zany character from the planet Ork, with his unique vocabulary and bizarre432 words
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Article, Illustration1495 1982-08-07 16 Building up stock of political capital PM's trip also to expose younger leaders to contacts THE Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, recently visited Britain and the United States where he met British premier, Mrs Margaret Thatcher, and US President Ronald Reagan. Associate Editor LESLIE FONG, who covered the visit,1,495 words
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Article, Illustration508 1982-08-07 16 THE latest publicity concerning rumours of congressional shenanigans with Capitol Hill pages and drugs has caused some serious soul searching in Washington. There has been an outcry for greater supervision of young pages in their hours off. Right now these 15- and 16--year-olds are more or508 words
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Advertisement323 1982-08-07 16 SUPA SPECIALS OFFER TILL 1 2th AUGUST 1 982 WHILE STOCKS LAST!!! ~^^T j rjM PRESTIGE Sports Tr\^?^ j Socks in assorted J< Jk •<r now $1.95 "a^La^J^^fl LV ~\jf per pair jffjgflflggal """""Ns—i^^^^ MILFORD Swiss ■■HnHSaßfißl aw W^^ fe^s Cotton Knitted Short JBfi|^9D Iv- Hi Sleeves Shirts in ling323 words
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Advertisement11 1982-08-07 16 BEHIND the Headlines and Dawn Memory Lane are on Page 18.11 words
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438 1982-08-07 17 THE fear expressed by the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Dr Goh Keng Swee, that "a future generation of Singaporeans will just squander, all these assets in one gorgeous binge" will be shared by many concerned Singaporeans. A future438 words
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166 1982-08-07 17 The spice trade article and my family I REFER to the article "The Spice Traders" on Page 1 of Section 2 of your newspaper (ST. March 30) containing references to my family. The firm established in Singapore in 1915 is the firm of "R. Jumabhoy," a branch of "R. Jumabhoy"166 words
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Article45 1982-08-07 17 THERE has been much talk about the standard of English in Singapore. These stamped words appear on a restricted passport: "Holder's previous Restricted Passport No had expired damaged used up lost mislaid. It is cancelled and returned to holder." MICHAEL CHEN Singapore 123245 words
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400 1982-08-07 17 When censorship doesn't make films harmless I REFER to the remarks of Major Fong Sip Chee under the heading "In defence of censorship" (ST, July 30). I support censorship. However, I do question our film censorship policy after seeing "The Lady Avenger" now showing in a few cinemas. The censors400 words
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219 1982-08-07 17 I REFER to the letter of complaint (ST, Aug 4) against certain members of our "flying crew." The letter might suggest to your readers that 1. The "flying crew" were technical air crew; and 2. Drinking is a serious problem. Fortunately Singaporeans as219 words
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Letter75 1982-08-07 17 PLEASE refer to Mr Richard Leong's letter "Clash of programmes" (ST, July 12). The writer may be pleased to know that the three-part SBC documentary series on Hongkong will be repeated on three consecutive Sundays at 5.20 p.m. on Channel 5 from Sept 26. The series75 words
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95 1982-08-07 17 I REFER to the letter by "Concerned" (ST, June 23) on the old houses of the junction of Jalan Kubor and Victoria Street. The buildings in the area are very old. As sewer construction was carried out in front of these houses, timber props95 words
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168 1982-08-07 17 PLEASE refer to the letters regarding the series "The Professionals" from "Unprofessional (ST, July 24), "Fellow Fan" (ST. July 29), C. Winkler and "Bored" (ST, Aug 3). The six episodes of "The Professionals" telecast in June/July this year included three episodes from series 4 (which168 words
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94 1982-08-07 17 Sea dragon: It's not a waste of money I REFER to the letter "Ridiculous to spend $143,000 on dragon." I disagree with Mr Derrick Chong that it is ridiculous. National Day is an Important event in our country and 1 think many people are happy to celebrate the occasion. It94 words
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Article86 1982-08-07 17 Girls want pool to themselves WE are a group of girls who frequent public swimming pools. We notice that girls are often harassed by groups of boys, some of whom even try to molest them. We understand that not all boys take advantage of girls but believe that such unpleasant86 words
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Article, Illustration688 1982-08-07 17 Keep the letters coining DEAR READERS, This is just a note to express our appreciation for the many letters you've sent to our Forum page. Last month, we received a record 836 letters and we managed to publish 42 per cent of these. For the first half of the year,688 words
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Article26 1982-08-07 17 Education 305 HOB 2*5 SBS 253 SBC 210 Health 190 Nat Development 189 Traffic Police 188 Poiitics/Govt 159 Environment 116 Private Companies 104 V y26 words
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Article49 1982-08-07 17 JBJ and the PAP S3 Religious studies and Confucianism 64 Scat whacking 34 HOB's 3-tiar schema 29 Banning of popular songs on radio/TV 21 "Young ana Restless" TV serial 20 SlA's service 18 Rising food prices 18 Donation of kidneys 17 Film and video censorship 1649 words
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Advertisement740 1982-08-07 17 The big 311ns C afjsfe^tf^s^ ■B^B^B^ HsA X fl If V^ II I I L^AA^s^BsflH LI are coining, f flnf*'f fl tpnH They're blasting; milMi i3f our prices to^ 7 VtTf^m A sjß^k a V r Jnw l^im^^^^-^^B^fl 1/ Ift that dme ot the year again! _^^T(^^\ *^r I Shattering740 words
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915 1982-08-07 18 JOHN DRYSDALE c - Case where capitalism did not work JOHN DRYSDALE c >f The Times Organisation To ensure maximum secrecy, the manager was to give no hint on D-Day that anything untoward was about to happen. He had placed fresh food and ail his valuables in the boot of his car overnight; left915 words
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726 1982-08-07 18 THAT PIPELINE AGAIN THE HEART OF THE MATTER 4 The Interest is in reliability; the economy la overhaul time and bark-up services generally which have a significant bearing on the viability of the whole project and ultimately the cast of the prodact to Its Western A European buyers. THE political726 words
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484 1982-08-07 18 T.F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane OCEAN OF MEMORIES WAVES of memories swept over my mind last Friday. It happened while I was at the lunch reception the Singapore Buddhist Federation (SBF) hosted for the Dalai Lama. Dalai, the dictionary states, means Ocean; and Lama, the titular High Priest484 words
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Article101 1982-08-07 19 THE first single digit prime rate has emerged with National Westminster taking .he lead in reducing its prime from 10.75 per cent to 9.875 per cent. Others which have announced cuts are Citibank and Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, which reduced its base rates by half a101 words
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Article110 1982-08-07 19 JAKARTA, Fri. Leading Indonesian economist Dr Rachmat Mulyomiseno warned today that Indonesia's economy would deteriorate if the government took no immediate steps to overcome the current ecomomic ills. Dr Rachmat, deputy chairman of the Parliamentary Ecomomic Commission and former Trade Minister, said he feared that state funds wouldAFP - 110 words
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Article89 1982-08-07 19 CANBERRA, Fri. Pancontinental Mining Ltd, one of Australia's longest established gold miners, has found a small but rich gold deposit at Paddington, 34 kilometres north of the established Kalgoorlie gold mining area in Western Australia. In an official report today, Pancontinental announced that the gold ore bodyAFP - 89 words
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Article107 1982-08-07 19 TOKYO, Fri. Japan pledged to study Ottawa's request for reducing Japanese car exports to Canada and for technical cooperation with Canadian car-parts makers if obstacles to the importation of Japanese cars are removed, officials of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry said today. Japan made theAP - 107 words
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Article57 1982-08-07 19 BEIJING, Fri. China has obtained natural gas from one of its exploration wells in the East China Sea for the first time, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. During an oil test, natural gas kept erupting from the Longjing No. 2 well from 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday untilAP - 57 words
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Article54 1982-08-07 19 HONGKONG, Fri. A former Hongkong commissioner for securities, who was charged with having committed an offence under the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance, quietly celebrated his total exoneration yesterday. Press reports said today that no prosecution was to be initiated against Mr Uisdein Mclnnes, 48, by the Hongkong independentAFP - 54 words
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Article79 1982-08-07 19 TOKYO, Fri. Japanese corporate capital spending in the second half of calendar 1982 will fall 1.8 per cent from the preceding six months, when it was up 1.7 per cent on a seasonally adjusted basis, the Economic Planning Agency said. This will be the first decline inReuter - 79 words
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Article82 1982-08-07 19 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia and South Korea have begun drilling the first of four wells off the island of Madura, east Java. The four wildcat wells are part of the 1982 joint drilling programme between Pertamina, the Indonesian state oil company, and Kodeco of South Korea, a Pertamina official82 words
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Article166 1982-08-07 19 Yong resigns from OCBC THE managing director of the Government Investment Corporation, Mr Y»ag Pun« How, has resigned M dlrertor of Oversea-Chlneae Banking Corporation. He ha* been on no-pay leave from (KIM, where he was vice-chairman, since he teak up the GIC Job in March last yew. Some executive* Interpret166 words
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123 1982-08-07 19 OUB picks underwriters for part of rights issue OVERSEAS Union Bank has announced the names of the underwriters for part of its proposed rights issue of $100.61 million convertible unsecured loan stock. The loan stock is issued at par on the basis of one unit of loan stock for every123 words
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475 1982-08-07 19 WASHINGTON, Fri. A deal to limit European steel shipments to the United States in exchange for an end to suits alleging unfair trade filed by American industry is likely to be announced today, American and European officials say. If approved by the USReuter - 475 words
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422 1982-08-07 19 THE terms of Malaysia's biggest foreign borrowing are about to be finalised, and there are very strong possibilities that it will be raised to US$l.l5 billion (5J2.47) from US$l Dillion. Though the Malaysian authorities have not confirmed this, the additional borrowing of US$l5O422 words
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213 1982-08-07 19 Alcom recovers from earnings setback ALUMINIUM Company of Malaysia has made a sharp turnaround in earnings following the setback suffered last year. The company reported pretax profits of M 52.02 million for the six months to June 30 this year, against losses of MJ1.39 million in the previous corresponding penod.213 words
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439 1982-08-07 19 SINGAPORE Bus Service seems undaunted by the emergence of a second bus company next year. It prefers to see this as a challenge and is confident it "will more than hold its own against the competition to remain the dominant bus company in439 words
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337 1982-08-07 19 LONDON, Fri. The Confederation of British Industry today urged a 12 per cent devaluation of the pound over three years in order to boost the competitiveness of Britain's embattled industries. This was the main proposal made by CBI president Sir Campbell Fraser whenAFP - 337 words
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112 1982-08-07 19 Amcol turns attention to trading again AMCOL Electrical Industries, which has been in the red for the last three years, is reactivating its trading division. The company announced it has placed an order for the import of 616 colour television sets from West Germany and that shipment is scheduled to112 words
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Article25 1982-08-07 19 Up Down onch Industrials 7 67 22 Finance 1 15 1 Hotels 9 1 Properties 17 1 Plantations 4 Mining 13 Deb Loans 425 words
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461 1982-08-07 19 SINGAPORE: Prices finished on a mixed ote yesterday, after Mine buying Interest alternated wftti selling In quiet trading. The Stock ExchangeIndustrials Index was «9 points higher at muk Among industrials and Oaaieea, Em* Imt tt cents to JS.M, ICB cento to $7.«5, and t.uthrle461 words
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Article41 1982-08-07 19 iun»i Heal I B8 i»»o I Leonf Kin >ntfr Prod C B if Hanking iBfl Pub luprene Plant i polio sou 248 5S0 600 110 810 MO 530 90 290 -IK -25 -20 -11 -10 -10 -10 -10 -8 -141 words
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Article24 1982-08-07 19 ICBC MC an Der Horst 'at Lee Bank i BT Hon( HE lal Iron 765 34* 340 394 186 173 575 550 1024 words
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Article22 1982-08-07 19 line Darby "romet 101 E L'ston "lines Pub 'otal turnover: 5.36m °otal value: $12 63m 294.1 264.1 221,1 214.1 156.122 words
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Article28 1982-08-07 19 Indices Aug 5 Aug 6 Industrials: Finance: Hotels Properties Minings Plantations BC: 631 42 SSI 1549 40 1537: 1018.35 1017.: 559.85 558! 228.91 225 339.54 839. 560.94 58028 words
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Advertisement169 1982-08-07 19 mF- t8 I jB La^B^nlß^H^Bßte-^ '^j*3 I r a^BpT^araln^nß n^r Wishful thinking? No! Wayfoong thinking It's a daydream we all have. A home of our own. Competitive interest rates for all those who are It's not easy to turn that dream into reality. waiting to find that dream house. The169 words
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Article2391 1982-08-07 20 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL »•>•> Gr"» Net »>.."£•, C 0.,.., krr: y w j^ m 350 247 Acma 270 217 212 Alcom USed 3.7 958 233 ISS Allied Choc IS6 unch 7.0 14.0 8 ISA 156 308 23S BAT 240 773 115 320 316 Bata 316 22.02,391 words
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Article591 1982-08-07 20 AFTKR eight straight days of sharp faJU, the SUgaponstack market was all«we4 mea-surf of brrathinc. spgt«e yestenUy. Several shortsellers rmergcMl daring Uir day to cover their positions ahead of the long three-clay weekend. However, loners still outnumbered gainers ■early two U one. The Straits Time*591 words
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Article34 1982-08-07 20 Up Down uneh Industrials 27 37 17 Finance 2 5 1 Hotels 1 Properties 2 3 3 Oil Palms 3 2 Tins 13 2 rubbers 3 8 1 V. rubbers Deb Loans34 words
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Article210 1982-08-07 20 BINGAPOBE I NIT TBI S7 (Maaacan' arlaea tar Aaf M) The Commerce 25* 172 The Savlncs Fund 1 44 1 51 Spore Prog Fund 1.15 1 21 Spore Sec Fund I.M 1 77xd Spore Invest Fund 0 93 0 98 Spore Equity Fund 1 11 I.l* ASIA UNIT210 words
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Article1766 1982-08-07 20 BID and offer prices officially listed aad builwas in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yeaterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specifted All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "am". Big Board1,766 words
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Article1447 1982-08-07 20 BID and offer prlc*» offlcUlly listed and hmtneaa in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of •ham traded anown In bracken In lots <tf 1.000 units unleas otherwise sped. fted WDvgnxujt \em* (3.105) AJaiiili(3 0OS) Aleaai (1068) (1) 1.04(2) 1.06 cd akn1,447 words
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Article376 1982-08-07 20 PRICES yesterday closed higher for the first time in two weeks following short-covering and bargain-hunting support, dealers said. Despite the sharp fall overnight on Wall Street share prices strengthened throughout the day, although trading was quiet towards the close. The Hang Seng index closed 27.60 points higher at 1,169.62,376 words
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Article411 1982-08-07 20 THE STOCK market closed lower in sympathy with Wall Street yesterday, but turnovers were light, dealers siad The All-Ordinaries index lost two points to 467.4, with the All- Industrials index down 1.6 at 619.8 and the All-Resources index 1.6 lower at 344.4. BMP closed the day 10 cents down411 words
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Article114 1982-08-07 20 THE STOCK market was firm yesterday, as oils rose 0.114 to 2.265. mining 1.32 to 901.32 and commercial /industrial 0.90 to 91.1 Acoj* Mmmi Anflo Phil Apr. Millini B •Uul'on B BtfuiotioM Buk Pvlroltum Brnfurt Can B I'IXP M I'tnl Hklfl Lcptnloß SUnnd.qur B IJrirnt.l B pnn cntrini Phllr«114 words
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Article269 1982-08-07 21 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices were lower following a sharply lower Wall Street close, with several major stocks extending losses seen at this morning's opening, dealers said. Banks were the weakest sector, with ABN falling 4.50 to 268 guilders while Amro was down 1.60 at 41.90 and NMB 1.50 lower269 words
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Article263 1982-08-07 21 ZURICH, Thus. Share prices closed slightly easier in moderately active trading, dealers said. The decline was mainly led by industrials, which have recently been under pressure due to gloomy economic prospects at home and abroad. Interest rate considerations were also a factor, with the US dollar's continued advance depressing263 words
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Article176 1982-08-07 21 SHARE prices yesterday declined in slow and selective uading. dealers said. The Book Club index (ell 0.41 point to 96.08 on turnover of 8.1 million bant Bangkok Bank dropped two bant to 212, Slam Credit three to 73, Rama Tower 1.50 to ol 50 and Industrial Finance Corp one176 words
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Article320 1982-08-07 21 NEW YORK, Thurs Stock prices closed at their lowest level in more than a month, reflecting growing pessimism about the outlook for interest rates and the economy. The Dow Jones industrial average, off more than six points throughout the day, finished down 7.61 points at 796.85, its lowest320 words
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Article328 1982-08-07 21 THE weakness of the yen and the decline on Wall Street continued to undermine share prices here for the third consecutive day yesterday. The Dow Jones average fell 24.39 to end at 7068.28 points, bringing the combined loss since Wednesday to 145.13 points. The New index shed 1.88 to328 words
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Article613 1982-08-07 21 LONDON share prices moved lower across the board yesterday, mainly in response to the overnight falls on Wall Street, dealers said. Selling was light, but most issues ended at the day's low point and the Financial Times index at 3pm showed a (all of 11.1 points at 548.6. Barclays613 words
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Article59 1982-08-07 21 FINANCIAL TIMEB INDUSTRIALS Thursday 558 7 Wednesday M 0.3 Week Ago 556 4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday r«S .85 Wednesday 8 3.46 Week Ago 8 :.21 H.K.HANG BENO Friday i im 62 Thursday 1142.02 Week Afo... 1182.75 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 819.8 Thursday 821 4 Week Ago 818.759 words
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Article384 1982-08-07 20 MOST shares were narrowly traded at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in very thin trading as investors continued to stay on the sidelines. After an opening around overnight levels, prices hardly moved in either direction. This resulted in a substantial number of counters remaining unchanged384 words
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Article34 1982-08-07 21 Rubber: Aug 6 Singapore: Aug: 179.00 cents (up 0.75 cent) Malaysia: Sept: 1 99.00 cent* (up 0.76 cent) Tin: M 529 .15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 230 tonnes (down 87 tonnes)34 words
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Article177 1982-08-07 21 THE STRAITS tin price remains static at M 329.15 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 87 tonnes to 230 tonnes. The overnight London market was firmer with forward buyers gaining £65 to C 6.965 per tonne. LONDON: The market held at around the highs during177 words
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Article157 1982-08-07 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed higher on covering in moderate trading yesterday, dealers said. In August, south rose $20 to MJ7OO per tonne and central $5 to $685 while north was unchanged at $675 In September south firmed $20 to $700 and north $10157 words
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Article37 1982-08-07 21 LONDON: Copper prim on Thursday (previous in brackets): Wireban Spot buyers ££200 (CBS6 001. sellers CBS2.SO n*7 00i. Three Months buyers £864 00 (C 866.00. sellers £864 50 tmuk Market taae: Barely steady Salsa: 11.490 tonnes.37 words
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Article37 1982-08-07 21 laan Waa N«wVit 6 MB 6 988 691S 7.05S Zurich S.BB 6 858 6 96S 695S PH Taars Slngapo t 6KB 6SB 6KS 7.OGS Closing pricCT In US dollars troy ounrc. Saam: OraaM Sakw. B'san.37 words
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Article654 1982-08-07 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed steady yesterday, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 179.00 cents per kilo, up 0.75 cent on Thursday's close. Prices rose some 0.75 cent during iiuiet morning trading on some covering support, after a slightly lower opening. Prices remained unchanged during the654 words
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Article97 1982-08-07 21 NOON SSR and SMK pnon yvurday EAS A.fUil SrplrntMT (Carnal Mta> (Forward Mia) Bujr«r. B*ll*n Buycri Ssllara SSR JO II umptUMl ***** ISO.OON ***** 161 00N SSR JO lluwpalkll IM.M IST SON 157.80 IM.SON MRtXB B*>t»a*r Oetaaar SMRCV <lk>ap«UM> IM.OO 201 OON 10 100 209.00N SMK I.97 words
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Article141 1982-08-07 21 CHINESE Prwaac* Exefcaage, "Tr". etaalag prices per IM kg yettortay. Caeaut ail: Bulk (ob $89 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $101 00 sellers. new drum lob $105.00 sellers. C«pr»: Mixed (loose) $45.00 buyers. Peasar: Muni ok white pepper fob Asu NLW $310.00 sellers. Sarawak141 words
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Article203 1982-08-07 21 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable In Singapore opened at C 4.078 and closed at 524.2 M yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at US$344 50 345.25 climbed to $346 00 346.50. then traded within a narrow range to clae at $345.30 345.80 by lunch time. The market203 words
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Article346 1982-08-07 21 THE US Sing dollar opened at C 1560 80 and was traded to a low of C 1545 55 before closing at the day's high of C 1650 60 In the Singapore fora market yesterday. Trading was fairly active with strong support for the US dollar. The346 words
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Article335 1982-08-07 21 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Aug 6: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Aug 6: Bid Offer months 12.05 1195 months 12.40 1230 months 12.80 12.70 months 13.15 13.06 rr .iths 13.30 1320 louree: Merrill Lynch inLratioaal (Ada) Co. Offer335 words
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Article51 1982-08-07 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Aug 6: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 3*-.% 4* Papal Barteg SaUiag 3- month Treasury bills 3 7/U 3 5/18 3- month Bank bills 7 7/16 7 5/16 3 months CD 7 7/18 7 5/16 6 months CD 7^ 7* Sawee: NattsaaJ51 words
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Article31 1982-08-07 21 Closing interbank rates tor Singapore dollar* on Aug 6: Otter Bid Overnight 3** I 1 month 6 2 months 7 1 7 3 months 7H T* Overnight mode 331 words
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Article24 1982-08-07 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore bank* are emrreatly prepared to lead to their beat customers la 11.52 per cent.24 words
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Advertisement518 1982-08-07 21 NOTICES Chong Lee Leong Seng Co. Pte. Ltd. I Acknowledgement I OUR SINCERE APPRECIATION TO I MITSUBISHI CORPORATION I FOR APPOINTING US AS THEIR SOLE AGENT FOR MITSUBISHI OIL PURIFIER I 1 MAKER MITSUBISHI KAKOKI KAISHA LTD. I IN SINGAPORE. tfij. I ENQUIRIES: Kindly call *****22 (Marine/Project Dept.) ifr HEAD518 words
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335 1982-08-07 22 RUBBER estates in Malaysia should be planted with first-class clones if they are to offset rising production costs. Tun Tan Slew Sin, chairman of United Malacca Rubber Estates Bhd said that if this is not so, plantation companies will t»e recording costs of335 words
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197 1982-08-07 22 AGAINST the generally weaker earnings recently reported by commoditybased companies. Killing hall Tin (Malaysia) Bhd has turned in after-tax profits up 93.2 per cent to Ms6.l million for the six months ended June 30, 1982. Thi> was probably the result of larger mine output197 words
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506 1982-08-07 22 THE Hongkong Land group, with diversified interests in property, food distribution and hotels, is taking a more aggressive stance towards property development in Singapore. Mr T. W. Knight, director and general manager of Hongkong Land's South-east Asian operations, said Singapore has been identified506 words
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289 1982-08-07 22 HONGKONG, Fri. Hongkong's financial futures working party has published a discussion paper detailing contracts which it would like to see traded on the proposed exchange. Establishment of the market remains subject to government approval and enabling legislation. It would take the form of additionalFT - 289 words
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233 1982-08-07 22 BANGKOK, Fri. A panel of foreign and Thai consultants has forecast that an ambitious project to industrialise Thailand's eastern seaboard southeast of Bangkok will cost 103 billion baht (559.7 billion) the bulk of the funds coming from overseas sources. A study commissioned by theFT - 233 words
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252 1982-08-07 22 The Tan brothers take over Pengkalen board THE TAN brothers of the family of Datuk Mohamed Ali Tan have taken over the board of Pengkalen PLC. Folloving its recent successful bid by the Tan family vehicle, Hongkongbased Neville Enterprises Ltd, Mr Jaya J. B. Tan has been appointed the new252 words
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194 1982-08-07 22 Outlook for S African economy remains gloomy JOHANNESBURG, Fri. The recent spurt in gold and other commodity prices has not altered the gloomy short-term outlook Or the South African economy, Standard Bank Investment Corporation, the country's second largest banking group said in its mont^y economic review published yesterday. The bankFT - 194 words
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384 1982-08-07 22 LUXEMBOURG, Fri. Banco Ambrosiano SPA, parent company of the Ambrosiano group which is now under the direct control of commissioners appointed by the Bank of Italy, yesterday sacked the entire board of Banco Ambrosiano Holding (BAH) of Luxembourg and replaced it with three newFT - 384 words
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Advertisement72 1982-08-07 22 I I 1 I I 1 L_L_^jy iQfteft walid only v»biJ* sio^s last! A^^lft A M I Itiu I I l VI ft n~~ ii«rM Vmm mSok s*w JHr /W T I BlmL I& I < °^^^SS^^^^w^r- flE*fl_ I 1 i wi^H'^T 3^-^^Bflß w S V felMOt" T» ***** M72 words
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Advertisement349 1982-08-07 23 ASIAN GGORM6T FESTIVAL A cuisine, fashion and cultural presentation of eight countries brought to you by SINGAPORE AIRLINES. i ji Exotic, spicy diverse! An Look out for these -aIHW/Btftf eastern culinary experience to special performances: -Ju^ ~^^Ep^ \wm Tingle your tastebuds with Sliced jJ Philippine fashion show f BC mPB^BF349 words
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Advertisement2857 1982-08-07 24 TELEPMOH6 SERVICE: *****22 RATES: A A Monday f ridoy 900om-5 30 pm i 1 CLASSIFICATION GROUP y^X^ (5 00 pm fof n«xt day) Ordinary 90 cfs per word (Mm S l 3 50) A. »BX f^s=\])C\ t\ f&^ f&^ 111 lil I^V^ I^N^s^C PWicHolidoy 9 OO^m^-'Too"^" TimeS> S^n.-D-wlor (M,n S^bostroTs2,857 words
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Advertisement1048 1982-08-07 24 p Pysqnal Senrtcss 4 I *1 1 VISIT TSENG'S FLEAMART and I get a taste of the old Sungel Road Every Sunday Rain or \DmPth nn shine 10am lo sp.m Ria (oun- OUIIICUII II U try Club Hotel. «7A Upper East f Coast Road. IOT COMPETITIVELY PRICED CJL Mlrco mini1,048 words
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Advertisement1664 1982-08-07 25 R Personal Services MarctiandisB i c Mef J 37 Atrcon/Rarrigeratof LEE MANG ANKOND It Refrigerator Services can solve problems of servicing, repairing/ resprayIng of all refrigerators and alrcondltloners In our workshop/ your place Reasonable rates Guaranteed Tel: *****15/*****03 JOO KHENG SERVICE. Rental. service, spray painting, repairs. nance and sales of1,664 words
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Advertisement1687 1982-08-07 25 ft r"^ 65 Situations Wanted STRUCTURAL ENGINEER with strong background In structural steel and reinfocced concrete building structures. 10 years deMgn experience, seeking employment with architectural engineering company Write to: Fred Ziarlpour. P.E 9947. Lake LandIng Road Uallhersburg. MI) ***** USA Tel 301 889-3705 AN EXPERIENCED SECRETARY with good bookkeeping1,687 words
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Advertisement1024 1982-08-07 25 1 1 rt 1 1 I I Leading Importer a Manufacturer ol quality furniture requires urgently 1) JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK c OCE -O' or 'A' level c Preferably Commerce or LCC Intermediate bookkeeping c Ability to type. c Preferably with some experience. 2) STORE CLERK c OCE -O' level, a1,024 words
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Advertisement563 1982-08-07 25 ijlA Q Ewptoymant SL MARINA CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD m»ites applications lor the foHow•ng poeitions (1) RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST c Have completed Secondary education. c Must be proficient in English c Have experience in handling PABX Switchboard c Must be able to type with accuracy c Preferably have v pleasant voice563 words
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Advertisement451 1982-08-07 25 C.A.T.S. 1 184-4411 1 Classified Advertising Works. JEBSEN JESSEN GROUP OF COMPANIES mutes applications for the post of AUDIT CLERK to conduct operational reviews Requirements c Male candidates qualify to sit for professional accountancy exam preferred 6to 12 months experience In audit works. c Willingness to travel extensively c Ability451 words
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Advertisement1111 1982-08-07 26 asm 4 I f *BBsm 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretmrimlf* Cfrtcml YEO HIAP SENG LIMITED requlres:--1) SECRETARY c OCE i .evel or A' level c LCCI Pr'vate Secretarial certificate a Preferably with at least 1 year's working experience In similar position 2) KEYPUNCH OPERATOR a OCE •O" level. a Ability1,111 words
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Advertisement509 1982-08-07 26 tf I D C >|B| (JWT) LWauerThompson SINGAPORE needs a SECRETARY If you have at least OCE *O' level, a typing speed of 50 wpm. a shorthand speed of 80 wpm and the personality to cope with the rather hectic life In an advertising agency, write In strict confidence (with509 words
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Advertisement604 1982-08-07 26 VETCO INTERNATIONAL, me. requires: TYPIST/AOMIN CLERK Requirements: a OCE "O" Level a Minimum 2 years' related working experience fringe benefit, ottered. Transport provided. Interested applicants please write in with M resume. .< lary expectations and contact phone number to: The Personnel Dep* tmenl 2. BENOIROAD JURONG SINGAPORE 22*2 ACCOUNTS/ AUWT604 words
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Advertisement521 1982-08-07 26 M-P-~- I COMPANY SECRETARY TRAINEES required by Proleaalonal Secretariat Flrra c OCE -A 1 leval (Engjteh Stream) c KnowksdaootMondorm ,y,mJ_i AsatM KaMWfWrwtlfMl BTltsS rMUriw sWM tsil# atsatry rOQU*/ata» 1009, People Park Cantra 101 Uppar Croaa Straat Singapora 0105 BBBasssssssssssssssssssssssssssßsfJ A Ltsdlng Loca*y Based ttHaaliia (1) ACCOUNTS CLERK a OCE O'521 words
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Advertisement599 1982-08-07 26 GENERAL CLERK required by CiMßffi iictlevi Rnw O.C.E. O' level with LCC Intermediate Book-keeping c Ability to type and work Independently, a Abie to converse In English and Mandarin a Salary range from S4SB. Interested, plea** catl TODAY Flofonc* *****20 (9.ooevn lo s.oopm )or writ* to 593. QEYLAMO ROAD SINGAPORE599 words
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Advertisement1605 1982-08-07 26 Bal JB\ Il%— International manufacturing organt aatton m Jurong roqulraa 1) JUtBOB SECRETARY a Knowledge of shorthand. typing a Pleasant personality and good command of English CLERK/TYPtST O*9OO teM*M"y tOf fiQW Ca)fvOlOan#*V PISSbW SOO«y Wftfl OOCHSCf IWbvIOOF tat S.T BOX ASISn 1 NEW SeOUSTRIAL ROAD stMOAPORS tan Legal t»m reowrea1,605 words
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Advertisement1091 1982-08-07 26 lj| Q Employment RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST. Sec- a, ondary level, knowledge of Eng- llsh and Chinese Interested i pleaae contact Koh. lei: *****2« REOUMED CHINESE SALES Clerk Experience not necessary. Interview at Blk 82. 614. Marine Parade Centre or call *****90 URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMALE Clerk/Typist Apply personally today at: 13.1,091 words
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Advertisement1142 1982-08-07 27 Q Einploymant W Situations Vacant a\> Sales I "all established company I operating m Jurong Town haa nmediate vacancies lor 1) SALES EXECUTIVE 1 c OCE O' level or above. I a Minimum 1 year's hard- I ware marketing experti ence but preference will I be given to applicant I1,142 words
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Advertisement713 1982-08-07 27 D f|*.ft I |j Wi rsowra an EXPERIENCED DYNAMIC/ SALES EXECUTIVE Having wide contacts with Interior decorators, architects, hotels and restaurants to promote an exclusive range of artificial decorative plants. Candidates must have a flair for Interior decoration. Qoeo salary psue coMMissessfi anM ba fiver) to the right csniHda.ll, Apply713 words
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Advertisement122 1982-08-07 27 ij!{j!|B iiiiiifl i| I}]} i ill 1 1 I s -e §1" 2|S JO cv <2Ei It Sol If S2!xi 1 ecojilj W»-|f|,§ i 1 J 111 o fit o 1 Ml CO 11 I -c |r to g c o s l lit piiii o i 1 f D^122 words
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Advertisement306 1982-08-07 27 D Ewptoyw-Mi I requires NTC, ITC, C&G or POLY qualifications in mechanical or electronics engineering Willing to work on rotating or permanent 3rd shift Successful candidates will be offered a starting salary that ranges from $600-$l,OOO depending on qualifications and experience in electronics industry, plus shift allowance Call personally today306 words
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Advertisement461 1982-08-07 27 An aatabUahad Manufacturing Company in Jurong haa vacanciaa for1. VEHICLE MECHANIC (SKILLED I) c Secondary education or Trade Certificate in Motor Vehicle Mechanics. c At least 2 years experience in servicing and repairs of vehicles c Willing to do overtime. c Class 4 driving licence. 2. VEHICLE MECHANIC (SKILLED II)461 words
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Advertisement479 1982-08-07 27 jl Q U**ymm IN TE RN ATION AL PAINT mvit#ft st*pp4*c*tiof>* lof TECHNICAL SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE OCE 'O' level, preferably with Science background Singapore citizens, preferably those who have completed full-time National Service Possess a car and driving licence Be energetic and capable of working In yards independently and tolerate Irregular479 words
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Advertisement614 1982-08-07 27 THE EAST ASIATIC CO. (S) PTE LTD mv lies applications fur a TECHNICIAN in our Business Machines Department. a Possess a class 2 licence and motorcycle a VI or NTC Electronics. Electrical or EngineerIng Servicing. a 1 or 2 years' experience In servicing of calculators, typewriters or other related products614 words
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Advertisement573 1982-08-07 27 tIA Q Employment Construction Firm raquiras FOREMAN a Preferably Diploma in Building or Civil Engineering a lor 2 years of experience OUANTITV SURVEYOR a Preferably certificate or Diploma In Builder's Quantities or equivalent a Those without qualification but has experience will be seriously considered Write m with resume, expected salary,573 words
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Advertisement126 1982-08-07 27 C.A.T.S. 1 184-4411 1 Classified Advertising Works. AmU aK'^^al avT] Bar hjL i r, t FEMALE I OPERATORS I Age: 16-35 I 5 days work week I No scope work Bam 5.30pm a^^Ltil MALE SPRAY I PAINTER Age: 21 35 At least one year relevant experience Attractive salary IICLD SKILLED126 words
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Advertisement944 1982-08-07 28 Q En^etoyMMit I Immediate vacancies exist for the following posts Laboratory Technician GCE ~O' Level, knowledge of Inorganic chemistry and minimum of 2 to 3 years experience in analytical laboratory, preferably In glass/ ceramic/Inorganic chemical Industries Electrician OCE O' Level with 2 to 3 years experience In electrical maintenance and944 words
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Advertisement487 1982-08-07 28 c II p,,.. fWI jm. W^k lIIA U UMptoyinant wnJnSSmnßßtmmnm REED, an American Company manufacturing oilfield equipment withes to Invite suitable applicants to till the following positions for their newly established plant In Jurong. QC INSPECTORS Applicants should possess GCE O 1 level preferably from Science or Technical Stream or487 words
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Advertisement499 1982-08-07 28 S.A.M.H. THE SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH requires an ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (FEMALE) for IU Half-Way House In Rochester Park Applicant must be matured and caring, preferably a Chinese, with working experience with psychiatric pauenls. She must also be prepared to work on shifts. The ability to converse In dialects is499 words
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Advertisement1218 1982-08-07 28 111 a I I UNpWynMHI 1 I T|| _J I HsflnMUssi I BaHwVwQeTnati I Jjaa"eaaaUjß»fcXfcii£aa?a»rSl A Manutectunng Finn In Jufene kt looting tor 1) GENERAL CLERIC CUM ACCOUNTS c OCE O' level passes. 2) SALES REPRESENTATIVE c Knowledge In chemical anc Industrial alcohol. c Experience in beverag< Industries especially in1,218 words
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Advertisement429 1982-08-07 28 i I An EaleeiisMd Finance Company reeajaree DESPATCH CLERKS Interested call personally at> SS7. *d Beer, People's p.* Centre An Expending Factory Untied at Wooeamde 12 me. looking toe A PAINTER c Some experience in paint spraying and putty work for lorries. B DISPATCH RlOt P. c Completed Secondary 2429 words
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Advertisement921 1982-08-07 28 Wanted tor 1 month enfy starting Iwrn.eteteli. an AaeMant io run a Must have car. experience. Initiative and be able to type and do some correspondence Oood salary to the right person Him contact Meroaret et lei. no. *****77. There's no limit to trie paopw power pf classifieds ESTABLISHED JEWELLERY921 words
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Advertisement1139 1982-08-07 28 Q Vthlctos Boats FOR SALE: HOOPOE M: New 1882 70 Pleasure Boats- nltr cockpti fast cruising cli!/Hl. n Tlrf/Ui r Chl ORP hulf t Rk (leek -*Ble /WBnIBO /nire clous custom-designed interior Sleeps 8-0 Kully equipped for m^ offshore sailing Only US$l l7 000 View Yacht Marina. 573 A Jalan1,139 words
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Advertisement102 1982-08-07 28 I b) BMW IBM DEC BMW 320 Automatic. Tip top condition, red colour, 2 private owners, nice no, expensive radio and caurtte. 13.000 km unly. Price 150.000 Call *****88 Chin. 40 Lorong I. Realty Park. Spore 1954. off Upper Sermngoon Road. 6 3/4 ms IS7S BMW JIS modiried to 320102 words
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Advertisement1372 1982-08-07 29 times Saturday oar mart There has never been abetter time to buy a Laser Ghia. r *^B His; |fl l^d>% All the peppy performance of Ford Look what Regent Motors will do for you. of Japan's brilliant engineering. All the you 3 free XTVlces _at ljamkm luxury of Italy s1,372 words
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Advertisement487 1982-08-07 29 Mazda 626 You deserve the best Before you test drive the Mazda 626, take Then check out that special Mazda handa few minutes to simply savour its lux- ling. The 626 is a car that's truly roadury. Because when you decide to buy it, worthy. From bumper to bumper, from487 words
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Advertisement314 1982-08-07 29 1878 FORD ESCORT 11 OL (no PARF) Passed VICOM New tax Well maintained 96.200. *****28 1978 TO 1977 Model 2000 cc. Automatic. Road tax and Insurance new $5400.*****43/*****45 1978 SEPT FORO Escort 1.30 L. 1 lady owner, alrcond. original paint $***** *****3S I) Honda ACCORD 4-DOOR, registered January 1979 Alrcond,314 words
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Advertisement415 1982-08-07 29 W ValvoliNE V^WQTOWO*^ 1979 SEPT. HONDA Accord. 4 doors. Alrcond. radio/cassette. 1 lady owner. $*****. Tel: *****27 g) Kmxda AVAILABLE AFTER 28/8/82 1980 Maida 929 L 4-door Saloon Company registered. Licence expires 31/8/82. Alrcon. auto transmission, metallic sliver, approx 37.000 km. excellent condition Best offer. Phone *****45. 8.30 a.m. to415 words
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Advertisement371 1982-08-07 29 197$ MAZDA JUMBO 1000 cc. One owner Passed Vlcom $7,300 Blk 161. 1616 A Lorong 1 Toa Payoh 1976 MAZDA SIS 1.000 cc, 5-doors, cassette, tax Jan 1983. $***** 0 n0 Te1: *****2 1981 MAZDA 128 1.5 4-door. 1 owner, alrcon $23,800 0.n.0 Tel: *****97 after 12 noon. h) Mercedes371 words
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Advertisement874 1982-08-07 29 Technology of the Future RENAULT 18 TURBO Performance Power Responsiveness Silence RENAULT 18 TURBO Space Comfort Style RENAULT 18 TURBO For today s energy-conscious motorists. Test drive the 18 Turbo now! 1565 cc/" jjEgp EXKLUSIV AUTO PTE LID SHOWROOMS Gll-12. Parklane Shopping Mall. Smgaporeo7iB Tel *****66 87. Tanglin Road. Singapore874 words
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Advertisement1439 1982-08-07 30 times Saturday car man 7S VahicNM For Ba»a f ma nu 1»7» TOVOTA CORONA 1600 Air- Kill HaT I IZstHsssV con. radio/cassette, tax 1 year IWI"aBTsTI I laVniafls) Immaculate condition First prl- vate owner Tel *****33 James I Al aVIsT* Khoo LUAN«J IS7S TOYOTA CORONA 1800 c c In mm1,439 words
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Advertisement1788 1982-08-07 30 MARCH 1882 SUBARU Van 800 It 7» HONOA CU» A) I owner, sellRoad tax a. d Insurance nil ing $900 Interested, call Royston r March 83 Highest offer secures. Teo. *****73 Te' *****83/ *****58 A 0 HONOA ITS and AR Honda tBTT, FORO TRANSIT van 1 owner 500 View: 31.1,788 words
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Advertisement1195 1982-08-07 30 MST. HONG LEONO Oarden (off *yer Hajah Road) Double-storey lemi-detached 5.000 sq.ft 4-bed-oomed servant's, furnished Cental $3,000 *****71 (no agents) lEMI FURNISHED TERRACE 4OUSE in dist 1964 for .mmediate Kcupation See to appreciate. Phone *****92 after 1 00pm for kppointment to view No agents UNOLE-STOREV SEMI-DETACHED (ERANOOON Gardens Spacious compound1,195 words
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Advertisement1476 1982-08-07 30 Development!! II Wanted II II A development organisation is looking for 1 1 I development sites in the city area or suburb I I of Singapore for development of offices, jl I B I shopping centres or highrise and lowrise I I condominiums, semi-detached or terrace I I houses and1,476 words
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Advertisement1194 1982-08-07 30 BBBJM m\ SSI— I—l 1 1!■ Jaill 1 A r AccotnmooaiKMi Wmm 1 Pitiytfttttt y^° o vfoc° Enquiries Bookings: ORCHARD PLACE PTE.LTD 15th Floor, Far East Shopping Centre Orchard Road Singapore 0923 Tel: *****11 (24 Noes) CHAMBERS PROPERTY 2884*77 I DIST. 1314 2-STOREY SEMI-OfT" apartments In good localities TACHED. 31,194 words
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Advertisement577 1982-08-07 31 Mr Accot ■T Profw 89 Properties For gait a) Houses DIST 2* SELETAR HILLS singleslorey corner terrace, 3 bedrooms. 6.000 .iq.fl freehold Vacant possession $410,000. Everton Realty *****76/ *****7S DIST. 21 FUVONO ESTATE Singlestorey bungalow. 5.300 sq ft beautifully renovated, leasehold, vacant. $380,000 only *****82. *****61. DIST 2057 DOUBLE-STOREY CORNER577 words
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Advertisement939 1982-08-07 31 nfTHKiailOfi m rtUt 2isi FLOOR. PANORAMIC SEAVH w. BRIGHT AND BREEZY MOB S-ROOMED PO*NT BLOCK BEDOK SOUTH AVENUE 2 TEL: CM. TAN NOME: *****10 OFFICE: SSSS444 BRADOELL VKW HUDC. Type B. 2nd floor, 1500 sq.ft. seml-furn-slhed $280X100 0.n.0 Expensive furniture/ UghU optional $13,000 extra. Owner occupied, vacant November earlier If939 words
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Advertisement2094 1982-08-07 31 Bl F PfS^SrS?'*"* 1 f4*ll G T"*"*** I fflfG Tr 1 |*jk|| Q TrSWUBMS TCRRACE/SEMI-DETACHID HOUSES from 5300.000 1600.000 in many district* required. Pleaae call *****55. A BANK DIRECTOR requires houses/ apartments for purchase Budget 1300.000 S3 mil-, lion Any district considered Owners ring General Properties *****13 *****75 HOSJE LEASE2,094 words
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Advertisement265 1982-08-07 32 Announcsmsnts 134 Loaf ft Found MINIATURE GOLDEN BROWN pomeranlan lost 31 TB2 Needs medical help Please call I.ucla *****11 (office)/ *****72 (home) 1 Reward 135 Paraonal Managsi CHINESE GIRL (SECRETARY) seeks single professional friends 35-43 Telephone/particulars appreciated ST Box ABI9OB. 1. New Industrial Road. Spore i 953 t Claaaitiad Ads.265 words
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Article, Illustration32 1982-08-07 33 The Family of the Late wishes to thank all relatives, colleagues, and friends for their condolences, assistance, wreaths, scrolls, donations and kind attendance during the family's recent bereavement. MR GAY AH NONG32 words
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Obituary, Illustration169 1982-08-07 33 Mr. Ang Wh.lt Kirn (7S year*) want to ba with Mm Lord Jaoua »rh AuguafrttX Service al home 8 pm 7th August and funeral service Sunday Bth August 11.30 am at home proceeding to Ml Vernon Crematorium for service 1 pm. Daarty mlnii by Children: Setana, Dorean and169 words
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Article, Illustration29 1982-08-07 33 Tha fanutf dMItk MR. P€K «K TENO »Ww to aiprMa Mm* htarWH thank* to raia(i*M and tn»i>6* tof tbak conJalawcai, aaatatanca and ■ttwKtonc* curing tnak racant b»-29 words
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Obituary, Illustration326 1982-08-07 33 Iff fVlf tn%mofy of Mr. CO. Warn— my Agwiatyra whom the Lord hM eatod to real a y—r ago on Titi Aug IMI. "Lonely Is our home Today, Memories slay Fresh and Painful." Memorial Senrica to b. k.ld an Saturday. 7th Aug IS«2. batwawi »pm 6.45pm al326 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1982-08-07 33 In treasured remembrance of MR. T. NARAYANAN called to eternal rest sixteen years ago from today Though owoy from us physically, your fond memories give us constant inspiration. Forever remembered by beloved wife and children.38 words
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Advertisement266 1982-08-07 33 'In Memoriam' is for the loved ones whom you remember APPOINTMENT SABAH SHIPBUILDING, REPAIRING AND ENGINEERING SDN. BHD LABUAN We seek to employ a mature person having the correct calibre to fill the vacancy of COMMERCIAL MANAGER As head of this important division, the successful applicant will report direct to266 words
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Advertisement929 1982-08-07 33 NOTICES INTERNATIONAL WOOD PRODUCTS LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE Pi^ mtmrnm hbi^imm^ notice OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING /£p\ OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING M CORPORATION LIMITED NOT L C F IS REB GIVKN that th Thir \||»y teenth Annual General Meeting of International >^|y (incorporated ,n Sinoapor.) Wood Products Limited will be held at929 words
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Article, Illustration527 1982-08-07 34 Record 63! Floyd's finest hour TULSA (California), Fri AMERICAN Ray Floyd shot a seven-under-par 63 in the first round of the US Professional Golfers' Association championship yesterday and called it "the finest golf I've ever played". It was a record score for the 6,176-metre Southern Hills Course and the lowestReuter - 527 words
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Article253 1982-08-07 34 Twin 69s lead UTRECHT (H.lland), Fri. BriUas Jeff Half and Mark Thmnaa both carded tknenuder-par Mb yesterday U share the (sad after the first round of the rssXs.H« ($l7t,4M) Ditch Open golf rhamplonship at the De Pan flab. They are a streke ahead of a pack of 13 players onAgencies - 253 words
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Article, Illustration146 1982-08-07 34 LONDON, Fri. Television soccer commentator Jimmy Hill may be penalised by the British Broadcasting Corporation on Monday for his connection with an abortive tour of South Africa last month. Sources in sports circles said yesterday his future as Britain's leading "armchair analyst" might be underAFP - 146 words
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342 1982-08-07 34 EAST RUTHERFORD (New Jersey), Fri. Giants Stadium is sold out, massive traffic jams are predicted and American soccer officials were scrambling to replace three players who backed out of tomorrow's All-star soccer match. Vladislav Bogicevir, the Cosmos' Yugoslav midfielder, replaces Jose Camacho, ofAP - 342 words
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441 1982-08-07 34 The fortunes of managers Brown and Bond NORWICH, Friday BY A strange twist of fate, Norwich City's first match on their return to the English First Division will be against Manchester City, whose manager John Bond left Norwich suddenly In 19M. At that time, Nsrvich were heading fsr relegation, aadAFP - 441 words
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Advertisement427 1982-08-07 34 t^i I LLC s~J I asanapyT a^^na*^B I tjXnlnnnk Bnv as nsnat nY B aaaarioaasw.^ ja> ■asa^^a* rll Hff W HJ Ka|^HH^BH^^^BHHa 'Irai BbyaPQbbv* A Ha .anY I ICB invites you to our Hougang branch opening ICB has done it again. Another branch offering you the I" 1I'" 1 I427 words
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Article, Illustration516 1982-08-07 35 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH THE WORLD OF SWIMMING Peng Siong times it right to hit the Brisbane big-time By SINGAPORE'S Ang Peng Siong, who set two national records at the world swimming championships in Ecuador this week, believes that he has a good chance of winning the516 words
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Article, Illustration340 1982-08-07 35 THE WORLD OF TENNIS INDIAN 4 P01. 15, Frl. Twelfth-seeded Pablo Array*, of Pern, beat thlrd-fleed-ed Mats WUander, of Swedes, 74, 7-1 yesterday In the third round of the men's Mingles of the I SS4st,tti (HK^N) I nlted States Clay Open tennis championship*. Wllande-, 17, theReuter; AP - 340 words
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Article51 1982-08-07 35 ATHLETICS Olympic 1,500 metres champion Sebastian Coe, of Britain, who holds the 800 m, mile and I,ooom world records, made a secret comeback after injury, winning a specially-organised 800 m race in 1 mm. 46.5 sec. to qualify to run that distance at next month's European51 words
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Article43 1982-08-07 35 Henry Rono, 30, hoping to better his four-year mark of 7.32.1 for the 3,000 m world record, stumbled and dropped out, with 1,300 m to go, at the 1982 Copenhagen Games. Fellow Kenyan Wilson Wgwai won in 7.41.38.43 words
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Article35 1982-08-07 35 BASEBALL Defending champions Taiwan, South Korea and Japan have qualified for a play-off for the six-nation Far East Little League championship in Japan after they finished with four wins and one defeat each.35 words
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Article31 1982-08-07 35 BOXING— Mike Weaver will defend his World Boxing Association heavyweight title against top contender fellow-American Mike Dokes on Oct. 22 at a site to be selected later.31 words
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Article37 1982-08-07 35 MOTORCYCLING Franco Uncini, of Italy, is this year's world 500 cc champion after the withdrawal of American Kenny Roberts, who crashed on the first lap of last Sunday's British Grand Prix. Agencies.Agencies - 37 words
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542 1982-08-07 35 GUAYAQUIL (Ecuador) Friday CANADA'S Victor Davis produced a searing last length to smash the six-year-old world record for the 200 metres breaststroke at the Guayaquil swimming championships. A second world record was set when the United States men's team finally produced their best in the542 words
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Article109 1982-08-07 35 Moa: Mb brawMnke: 1 Victor Davis (Can) 2 mm. 14.77 sec. (world rec.) t Robertas Zhulpa (SU) S John Moffet (US), mm freestyle: 1 Vladimir Salnykov (SU) 3 mm. 51.30 sec. free.) I Svyatoslav semenov (SU) I Sven Lodzlewski (EG). 4 s IMm freestyle reUy: 1 United States 3109 words
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260 1982-08-07 35 TAUMTON. Fri. ALVTN KALLICHARRAN, former West Indian Test batsman, hit a magnificent unbeaten 141 to propel Warwickshire to an exciting victory over Somerset in the quarterfinals of the Natwest Cricket Trophy yesterday. Warwickshire, facing a formidable Somerset total of 2SS, were 74 for two whenReuter - 260 words
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Article, Illustration320 1982-08-07 36 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By MIGHTY STAR came from "nowhere" to flash home a fast second to the useful Royal Command n over 1,400 m last week. On that showing, this St Puckle six-year-old has a great chance of foiling Tomlinson's bid for a winning hattrick in320 words
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Article4226 1982-08-07 36 ■■■■PI 2.30 CLASS 4 DIV B 1,200 m (Restricted Terms MHMUI 3 4-year-olds) (Stakes: $14,000) 1 Halt Fear 17 Unit Four-Zaflr 4 ag Newcomer by Claude out of Savage Lady; did not accept last week F Taeeale 2 I o*7* Caleay D U PSM-Noordin 3 nzg Slowly away,4,226 words
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Article299 1982-08-07 36 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TIPTOP TONTO CAVALIER Parfact Match Unit Four Partact Match Unit Four Colony Pulau Tioman The Emerald Pulau Tioman Perfect Match Colony Pulau Tioman Unit Four Triple Limits Paiiact Match Unit Four The Emerald r»rrwci Mlicn Pulau Tioman Colony Colony Unit Four299 words
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Article220 1982-08-07 36 EQUESTRIENNE - Chatfield to bank on early pace EQUESTRIENNE By PENANG, Fri. Last-start winner Chatfield will bank on his early speed to "steal" Race 5 for Class 2 Div 3 horses over 1,700 m. A, four-year-old by Mezzanine, he showed staying ability when he led all the way to beat the fast-finishing220 words
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221 1982-08-07 36 TIPTOP - Buttons should account for his rivals TIPTOP By SPEEDY Battow can chalk up his second win in four starts in Race 3 for Class 2 Div 2 horses over 1,200 m. The four-year-old New Zealand gelding finished fourth in his debut over the Kuala Lumpur 1,200 m in Class 3221 words
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Article186 1982-08-07 36 CAVALIER - Allan's trio set for victory CAVALIER By THE Ivan Allan-Terry Lucas combination is revelling in a purple patch, so jump on the bandwaggon by not looking beyond SecMd T* Naae II in the last race. The None Better gelding, landed unraced last August, has been tuned to perfection for this186 words
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Article63 1982-08-07 36 BACK t: Full Luck, Chen Wan Siong. Mans Diamond RACE S: Gulf Eagle, Peak Of Perfection VII. Takeachance. BACK 4: Bonderite Boy. Regal Mate V. All Se t. RACE i: Neptune Topaz. Tomlinson, Freddy's Choice. ParklaneKid RACE I: Tai Tong. Long Sabre, Capital Gain D. No Money No Talk.63 words
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Article46 1982-08-07 36 THE following jockeys are under suspension: N. Asuwadi. three months from May 17. A. Razak, three months from July 10. L. Francis, three race days from July K. G. Donnelly, three race days from July 26 Apprentice M. Rahmat. two race days from Aug 146 words
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282 1982-08-07 37 Sharp shower curtils fast gallops ON THE TRACK with EQUESTRIENNE PENANG, Fri. A short, heavy shower just before ti -k work rendered the going yielding this morning and fast work was mainly confined to the sand track. Few horses were out to make time and the fastest gallop was by282 words
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Article102 1982-08-07 37 PENANG, Fri. The week's top gallops: TIESDAY (good): Newcomer All Set caught the eye in 39. Chen wan Siong strode out fluently in 39.2. WEDNESDAY (good): Mineral Importer, Boom Town Charlie II (Rajoo) and Venire Yin matched strides in 37.2. Dream Boldly drew attention in 38. THURSDAY (good):102 words
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Article, Illustration398 1982-08-07 37 By TIPTOP THE Singapore Turf Club will hand out brochures to racegoers at Bukit Timah on the third day of the Pesta Sukan Cup Meeting to inform and educate punters on its computerised sell-pay totalisator system. The sell-pay system will have its "trial run"398 words
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Article295 1982-08-07 37 rMea Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Licm 2 Tweedle 3 Khoo 4 Cbeam 5 Fodmor*- U>Mg 7 Ycrk 8 Lam F— II <M 11 Yeap 12 hl»m 13 Ka)oo 14 Doniwllv 15 GwUllam II Salri I? PLee 18 lUsmy H Sag SI Sharp 140 M 259 34 219 32295 words
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Article85 1982-08-07 37 JUa eh M van Breakelen I Ismail am-suri 'KLe«| itdgen toagcare «c v an Breukelen Kman ihmml (hong leddle Ig tmk ■flr tenlels 56 41 37 30 25 24 23 22 20 20 19 14 14 14 12 11 11 11 10 10 31 39 27 18 885 words
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Article86 1982-08-07 37 Auric Agasam Mem* Woodman HT Wee Golden Arrow Asset Indrrapura Chens KumUng Darling (heah Kah Prince (aballo E*L Armour N*> Pegasus Ace Sultan Kh.H) 22 14 13 11 10 8 7 6 6 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 16 18 6 1386 words
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Article137 1982-08-07 37 Apprentice Looi seeks licence APPRENTICE E.S. Looi, who will be 25 on Aug 27, has submitted his application to the Malayan Racine Association for a jockey s licence. His application will be discussed at the next MRA meeting at Ipoh on Sept 10. Looi, who graduated from the MRA Apprentice137 words
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Article39 1982-08-07 37 JOCKEY R. Rajoo and apprentice S. Varzuki, who were involved in the sensational whip-passing incident during a race at Ipoh on May 1, have completed serving their threemonth suspensions and will resume riding at Penang today.39 words
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Article1277 1982-08-07 37 DAfr 1 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV A -1,200m RAt/Ei X (Restricted Terms 3, 4 A 5-year-olds) (Stakes: $14,000) 1 3*53 Peace Maker fJ Peacw-Zafir 5 nzg Tinli 2 t "5 Aaalr U Sean-Rodgers 4 nzg Dl— illy 4 S *o*o4 Usktalag Street iU Auric-Teh 3 irq Ysffc 61,277 words
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Advertisement1740 1982-08-07 37 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES OFFiaAL NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT x<^^Bffi^gT>^Sp^S. PROPOSAL TO CHAMiK OF SINGAPORE \TTjß_Jbl^^BT!S*^^^HwV_/ Ltd., of Units 6-316, 6th In the Matter of the \sosaaaaaaaaaaPV" -T-4- 1 B?/ Floor. Merlin Plaaa. Beach Companies Act, Chapter 185 a^^'^ quence of change of ship's lin th» Matter r>t Putro name I1,740 words
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Article, Illustration359 1982-08-07 38 PATRICK BASTIANS - A small audience but it's Mearth and merriment THERE were hardly more than 100 paying spectators, but it was a case of "the show must go on" for the 12 television and movie personalities in the McDonald's Celebrity tennis at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday.359 words
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Article250 1982-08-07 38 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By LOCAL bowlers at the Sii.,*pore International pre-qft*UfyUg at Kirn Seng Bowl have certainly Been chalking op high scores In their bid to earn a pUce In the finals, starting mmUv. National coach Madoka AiniM leads the men's Open pre-quallfy-lng field with 1,3250 words
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Article149 1982-08-07 38 SINGAPORE lit lux Dm c Shahir b Azmi 0 NMtWMttUC Somaratna b Shahir 5 AaakakUMn st Sa'at JaUl b Asbok Kumar ISO De Krataer c Ghazali bShahir 8 Swee Heag lbw Azmi 4 MaratM lbw Azmi 58 J. Martaa* not out 50 RaJaUagun run out 10 (KNtow b Jeswant149 words
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337 1982-08-07 38 HAK IK AT RAI - HAK IK AT RAI By AFTER haggling for almost two weeks, the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, the two relay coaches and national adviser Tan Eng Yoon have finally decided who should run in the women's 4xloo metres relay trials for the Asian Games.337 words
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128 1982-08-07 38 I. RAJENDRAN - I. RAJENDRAN By'j G. ASOKAKITMARA marked his debut for Singapore with a splendid 150 that put the Republic in a commanding position at the end of the opening day of their three-day Malaysian Cricket Association inter-state semi-final against Johore at Balestier Road yesterday.128 words
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Article40 1982-08-07 38 THOMSON Secondary defeated Hwa Chong Junior College 3-2 in the boys' under-20 final at Gay World yesterday to capture their third title in the national secondary schools' volleyball tournament. They had previously won the under--17 and under-JO girls' titter40 words
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Advertisement438 1982-08-07 38 The Board of Directors, Management and staff of (folfcm&uttlrjfinanrr Corporation Limited wish to thank all business associates, clients and friends for their congratulatory messages, bouquets and attendance on the occasion of the opening of their Geylang Branch. mw« <&otticn Catftle Jfiname \JJj^ CORPORATION LIMITED Selected speeches and writings of C.V438 words
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Advertisement41 1982-08-07 38 SUPER JACKPOT ro CJI en FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 62/12 10 BE «ID OVER RED* FUSION urn 4 M pm $20,000 WON M DRAW 61/12 COUPON NO. *****05 SOLO AT CtCH. STREET TOTO BOOTH IVON M GROUP I .CASH PRIZE OF 520.00041 words
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Article, Illustration330 1982-08-07 39 FANS' HEARTS NOT WITH THE HOME TEAM JOE DORAI KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysian soccer fans, disappointed by their team's 2-0 defeat by Indonesia in the opening tie of the Merdeka tournament here last night, are looking forward to the Singapore-Ghana clash (9.50) tomorrow evening rather330 words
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Article, Illustration391 1982-08-07 39 LEONARD KING - South Korean power LEONARD KING By SOUTH KOREA set the stage for a thrilling encounter with Singapore tomorrow when they thrashed Hongkong 6-1 in an Asian Youth (Group Two) soccer match at the National Stadium last night. With the win, South Korea are level on points with Singapore, and their391 words
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Article221 1982-08-07 39 CHINA r.mplftrd their Orwip B flxtum in the Aalaa Y'Mth (Ormip TV*) Meeer toarnaiiient championship In rhamptorv shtp fashion with a M whitewashing of Malaysia at tie National Stadium last night, writes LEONARD KINO. The Chinese are therefore group cham plonn aid, on last ■Ight't form, «nly a221 words
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Article297 1982-08-07 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Old dogs cannot learn new tricks, so it proved with India as they were held to a surprise 0-0 draw by Thailand in a Merdeka tournament match at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight, writes JOE DORAI. India, as usual, did all the297 words
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Article184 1982-08-07 39 LEX 3EOW YAM - By LEX 3EOW YAM SINGAPORE Armed Forces Reservists' Association bounced from the brink of defeat to retain the senior inter-club badminton title for the second successive year with a 3-2 win over Mountbatten in the final at Guillemard Road last night. For SAFRA, it was sweet184 words
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Article92 1982-08-07 39 SOO-THO KOK MUN created the upset of the day at Toa Payoh yesterday when he beat favourites Melvyn Ang and Eddy Ng in the 100 metres breaststroke trial for the Sixth South-east Asia agegroup swimming meet, writes JANICE BEAH. But Soo-tho's 1 mm 11.6 sec. timing missed A92 words
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Article326 1982-08-07 39 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE A, suffering from mild jitters on the opening day, overcame the malady to win the Pesta Sukan trap team title Tor the third year running at the Rifle Range Road yesterday. The champions, who trailed overnight leaders Japan by two points on326 words
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Article57 1982-08-07 39 S MOHAMMED ALI lost the pinweleht title on points to K. Rim— Ti at the St. Andrew's Secondary School boxing championships at Francis Thomas Drive yesterday. Other malta: Baataa Lim Boon Uuee bt Choo Kong Kay (rs.f 2nd round). Ply Salim Ahmad bt Chung Shee Meng I'm points* LJski57 words
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Miscellaneous152 1982-08-07 39 ATHI^HCS Flash meet saoOTING Pert* Smkam: (Bedok Sport* Complex. 2 Trap and «k<wt championahlps p.m.) (RiAe Range. 9 a.m.). Pistol BOXING NaUonal cham- *nd rifle meet (Mt. Vernon. 9 pionships (Kaki Bukit C.C.. a.m) 7 30 p m SOFTBALL Mea teater: ■Avi nr c^»«~-« NUS v Kent, Tornadoe* v NUS152 words
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Article127 1982-08-07 40 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The All-Star charity soccer match between Europe and the Rest of the World will be telecast live by Radio and Television Malaysia on Channel 3 on Sunday morning, starting at 8 a.m. RTM officials confirmed this today after a local afternoon newspaper had127 words
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Article73 1982-08-07 40 NEW DELHI. Fri. The Ramgarh Lake in northern India where the rowing competition is scheduled Tor the Asian Games in November appears to have an added feature crocodiles. The Press Trust of India said today workers at the lake in Rajasthan state found the body of a crocodileUPI - 73 words
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Article, Illustration418 1982-08-07 40 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG By Woman injured as hundreds surge A STAMPEDE, In which one woman was injured, marred what was to have been a glittering cloudburst of diamonds last night. It happened at a function organised by a commodity firm, Futurelink, local agents of Real Diamond Company,418 words
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Article61 1982-08-07 40 Plans for jungle trail MORE people will be able to use the Nature Reserve for scientific study and recreation when plans to develop a jungle trail from Seletar Reservoir to Chestnut Avenue are implemented. This was announced by Mr Lee Yiok Seng. Senior Parliamentary Secretary (National Development) and MP for61 words
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Article70 1982-08-07 40 MANILA, Fri. A 26-year-old Iranian student is being held in custody on a charge of killing his Filipina wife, whose body was found cut up into several pieces two weeks ago, court omcials said today. Ahmad Gbomashi Bozorg was charged with parricide murder of a close relative after70 words
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Article85 1982-08-07 40 DAB. ES SALAAM, Fri. A fire in an empty textile factory killed 57 people who had rushed to the scene to douse the flames, officials in the northern Tanzanian town of Arusha reported yesterday. The reports said the fire erupted on Sunday morning ana ragedUPI - 85 words
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Article84 1982-08-07 40 COLOMBO, Fri. The government said today it would renege on a promise not to prosecute the nations first sky pirate and would try him on air piracy charges in the June hijacking of an Alitalia Jumbo Jet to from New Delhi to Bangkok. Sepala Ekanavake, 33,UPI - 84 words
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362 1982-08-07 40 Police probe sale of unauthorised tickets i TWO SHOWS FOR SAME DAY, PLACE AND TIME POIJCK arc looking Into the ease of an organisation wh\-h hM beea selling tickets far a show to be held as the same day, time and place as a performance organised by another eT*"*The latter,362 words
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Article103 1982-08-07 40 MANILA, Fri. A Manila judge ordered the Hongkongbased Cathay Pacific Airways today to pay a total of 2.2 million pesos (*****.000) in damages to a former Philippines customs official and a businessman it "embarrassed" by bumping them off a flight in 1978, the official Philippine NewsAP - 103 words
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Article47 1982-08-07 40 BEIJING, Fri. Hongkong's Vi Ho company and the China Travel Service have begun building a 2,138-room hotel near Beijing airport, the Beijing Daily reported yesterday. The newspaper said designers for the project are from Singapore and the United states, but did not name them. AP.AP - 47 words
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Article33 1982-08-07 40 PORT MORESBY, Fri Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Michael Somare. striving to satisfy regional and factional demands, today announced a 27-member government representing a quarter of the members of parliament. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement203 1982-08-07 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Promet Berhad is to participate in two oil and gas concessions as well as bid for new concessions in China under a US$5O million j agreement with Societe Nationale Elf Aquitaine of France, reports CHOO Al LENG. Why real estate agents have been203 words
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Miscellaneous136 1982-08-07 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in few arms after mid-day. TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. temorrow: S2 max., 25 mla. BUNBET today: 7.1S p.m.; SUNRISE totmrnw: IM a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 4/UC Flat I KUaiU 22/30 C Cloudy Amal*rd»m 18/31 C Rain Melaawt SHC Fine INtkafc 25 33C136 words
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Article, Illustration10 1982-08-07 1 Contingent «f nurses leading light of the country10 words
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Article, Illustration1554 1982-08-07 1 80,000 at work Stories by PAUL JACOB A MONTH after Nation al Day festivities ended last year, the wheels of preparation for Aug 9 this year were already in motion. Four men no strangers to pomp, pageantry and things military sat down and pored over debrief1,554 words
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Advertisement482 1982-08-07 1 BtTTti:.Ai»U«l» V Wlw.-J.h-* BOOKS I. Page 4 ww* W soaUtwtrih* rl WylmrtaJ I remember **nt*4 Hiroshima Page 7 Underwater Banned: Film parade about Islam KIDS THINGS, LEISURE 2, Page 27 p age 12 INTRODUCING THE MR/CLE SOLUTION SCIENTIFICALLY DESIGNED AND TESTED TO TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR HOUSEHOLD CLEANING CHORES.482 words
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Article, Illustration474 1982-08-07 2 Tired of sushi, sash i mi and sake, RICHARD LIM discovers RASA Singapura in Tokyo? Hai. The restaurant is situated on the first floor of a building right in the heart of Roppongi, Tokyo's fashionable entertainment district. There is a merlion outside the restaurant, and a474 words
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Article1844 1982-08-07 2 TAN LEE LENG tells us a few THE table is graciously set for <? Chinese dinner for 10. The lighting is soft and subdued. Guests are talking quietly. From the kitchen, the sensual smell of oriental delicacies stimulates the appetite. The hostess is calm and tranquil. Dinner is1,844 words
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Article314 1982-08-07 3 DEREK BUTLER'* wine find A LAUREL, as well as being a recently revamped supermarket vi the Ulu Pandan condominium development along Holland Road, is also a variety of English tree. Hirondelle, as well as being French for the swallow, is also the brand name of a highly314 words
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Article618 1982-08-07 3 LORRAINE GORRELL - LORRAINE GORRELL By EVERY year, millions of parents decide to encourage the musical talents of their children. Often, they invest an enormous amount in lessons and instruments, but apparently with little thought for the time and type of encouragement re- quired to translate that618 words
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Article478 1982-08-07 3 INDREW EAMES - INDREW E AMES By) THE other day I got a day older. Happens all the time, you may say; but this was one of those crucial days, like the mil" that brings up another thousand on the clock: A birthday. Another nail in the coffin, another foot478 words
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Advertisement463 1982-08-07 2 More than just sweetness* B^B^^^^^B^^B^Bl HP^^^B^B^i^B^^ Hermesetas is the pure sweetener from Switzerland. It's a better way to enjoy a healthy balanced diet without giving up sweetness. Because each tiny Hermesetas tablet has the sweetness of a teaspoonful of sugar. But it's completely Calorie-free. Excess Calories, not sweetness, put on463 words
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Advertisement98 1982-08-07 3 See a dramatic change in your skin in just 14 to 21 days! The Visible Difference of Elizabeth Arden atTangs I A rare opportunity to experience j\| a visible difference in your comI v- plexion is now yours with the |*> £s*" compliments of Elizabeth Arden *'w*^: at Tangs. J98 words
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Advertisement286 1982-08-07 3 PERFECTION THATS WHAT IT TAKES TO BE THE MOST POPULAR TOTALLY IMPORTED GAS COOKER That's what you'll find in every ELBA Gas Cooker, totally imported from Italy. Perfection down to the last detail in its flawless engineering and design concept. Equipped with some of most advanced features, among which include:286 words
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Article, Illustration1251 1982-08-07 4 SPRING MOON By Bette Bao Lord Sphere $12 10 Reviewed by SU MELIEN SPRING Moon, the cover says, is a "novel of China". And so it is. It is also a novel for Singapore. At the simplest level, American-Chinese author Bette Bao Lord outlines the tumultousness of China's1,251 words
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Article1067 1982-08-07 4 A challenge to 'grow a new body YEARS ago, when I became interested in yoga, I picked up a second-hand copy of Yon Over Forty, by Michael Volin and Nancy Phelan, and this book has remained, ever since, one of my favourites on the subject. Now Michael Volin has published1,067 words
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Advertisement434 1982-08-07 4 Take your best shot with Soligor ■MHHMOJOMHH|aOM| ,*i. k *>;. <-^^M[^HO>jOHMaOHjOHMO|OBOHHOM^^^MjOMB^^^^^^^^M^^^BH .^■^^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Hh cUid tcutG p3.rt in HL. H^nHBH the Soligor 'Winning .^i^M^^^^^^^^^^Hfl Shot' Contest *&W%^k Take your best shot with Soligor's J^jSy™ high-grade, high-performance lenses and PJSSS^ enter the Soligor"Winnmy Shot" Contest. |PPJ^'' 0^^ The contest is open to all434 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1982-08-07 5 IN RECENT years a number of important studies have been published on several aspects of military and scientific intelligence gleaned by the western Allies during the Second World War. In the latest book to deal with this fascinating subiect, Peter Calvocoressi describes in detail how1,112 words
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Article, Illustration767 1982-08-07 5 INDIAN women in saris are frequently subjected to a variety of inane remarks at Western social occasions. At a publisher's party in New York some years ago it was, "Tell us all about Karma." The lady in question somewhat testily retorted, "Karma isn't what767 words
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Advertisement178 1982-08-07 5 w "jiiß>J $2n^- warn aj^^Z? to pay $2800 oTOv. JL^T S til^asa^^L-^^ A Bika, leading in fumiftfrc^<iiU\s, 0£«(\ is the first to give yoir^ms s:S(M) 'aW* £\J>* RETUltsroFEEj* in^gfmgapore. I^L. |11H nfl Kf^. f^p*^P Tm\ m Bl BT^asf^Bß^^^^^B^^^^^^B^ mAw ll A> EHHaTaLall AMmWaf armW^aaaam^^^ e» at*»> *TP|L r>x a %k^*^P178 words
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Advertisement186 1982-08-07 5 m^ar aamar^^^ar^^^^^^^ Pllftsffiani^ bT a^^^^^^^^^^i "-^mr BaaaaaaaaaT UV ik Bar «s'£' SvaaaaaaaV^V 3Br 1 4-*. BB&AW BF A *^aj» jHSiftt CHRISTINA ONC jShXRY Our National singing ambassadress gjjH&BBJ to the 1981 World Popular Songs Festival in Korea. bbbbbbbT <^^H I LOU BONNEVIE LORELEI OCAMPO Blessed with fetching good looks She186 words
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Advertisement937 1982-08-07 6 m < B^f I 1 1 ill j \j 1 1 Bk^s^ZZ7 MpF I Br a^BI JBl /BB BH jflß 1 1 i ±7/ 1 a mBL Mr A^Bk__X<v^BL 11 BJB^BM 7 BB> < I r/V.^^a—^^^^l BBF^iBPy N^^»^v \.^B^am^ BH BB! I ~^BBEBtIBLeHBt^BpK^BHB BBBj^B V^B^ Bl I I MMa Hßr937 words
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Article, Illustration652 1982-08-07 7 i ON AUG 6, 1945. at 8:15 a.m., an atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. I was about 1.6 km from the spot where the bomb exploded. I saw the bodies of boys, students, young women and old folks, mothers with babies in their arms,652 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1982-08-07 7 THE citizens of Hiroshima woke up to a cloudless summer morning on Monday, Aug 6. The A-bomb was literally a bolt from the blue. The tide of war had already turned against Japan, and American bombers had been ruthlessly swooping down on the Japanese mainland. In1,137 words
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596 1982-08-07 7 I WAS under my lorry when the A-bimb exploded on Hiroshima, and I survived by sheer luck. At that moment, several flashes of light suddenly lit the building's interior, and the ceiling fell to the thundering rumble of a bomb blast.596 words
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Advertisement248 1982-08-07 7 ■■■■^■■■■MP' Pretty v& Baby The new softer, smoother, Ja^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^P^KvL^ more comfortable diaper. <fl WMBm&'jf- > .j/m Rfl Pretty Baby is a new and better disposable diaper Pk JtAfß mittii/ z.i from America. Bflj WmjUt ts padding is thicker, fluffier, more absorbent. MKfeJ«*i# ia And more comfortable for baby. l^fl P^i248 words
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Article, Illustration813 1982-08-07 8 A NEAR-fatal car accident two years ago left Lieutenant-Colonel Tham Ctaee Onn with a fractured spine and little hope of ever walking again. But on Monday, he will lead a 72-contingent National Day parade on a seven-kilometre march through the streets of Singapore. This parade813 words
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Advertisement287 1982-08-07 8 be said too that although Tuff-Kote rustproofing is more expensive, the work quality is higher." The full test details were published in a recent edition of Motor', the Swedish AA magazine. The Swedish Automobile Association £?J5 wJ?uSSi teBt says it for the third year running request, in the overall evaluation287 words
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Advertisement23 1982-08-07 8 Congratulations ■W'ift.-Tfc.iiri.W'.'iri ■to Chung Shan Motors (Private) Ltd. on your 25th anniversary and Big Switch to Toyota Uorr Mr Mrs Ong Fook Cheong23 words
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Advertisement244 1982-08-07 8 Congratulations to Chung Shan Motors (Private) Ltd on your 25th anniversary and Big Switch to Toyota INCOME N.T.U.C. CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE COMMONWEALTH ENTERPRISE LIMITED General Insurance Department 1 7th Floor, Shaw Towers. 100 Beach Road. Singapore 0718 Maxwell Road P O Box 2467. Singapore 9044 Tel: *****80 Congratulations to Chung Shan244 words
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Article, Illustration787 1982-08-07 9 Will Falklands wildlife suffer For most of the world, the Falklands Islands mean just one thing war. But for conservationists and wildlife photographers they have always been a haven for observing sea birds and animals. Today there are fears that a military garrison might threaten that wildlife, writes JAMES FERON.NYT - 787 words
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Advertisement202 1982-08-07 9 I See the latest o CO|le^;® n Na -,5 $Jil B^**^^^^^^BVds=siZl^H BBLByfIJ I B^^B^B^B^VaXV B^bl^^^^^^bl Mirror c C n I Listed here are som«T777>TH t i,i < S /I I >T\ f B Countar V»OU rt#ms Hundreds of ottm »W. tL. iS^Hn 515 *9aTa> items available! OFFER r 1 i-^S202 words
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Advertisement270 1982-08-07 9 W^^^\^m lJ f I BbVP^^Hbl *^B^BBI H^^^ M mrt 1 1 JRLi l J^^^^ r bL 1 aaV Win l^».^.^i^4l I r I BBw_aa 1 bbbbbbbbWHMK^^' a\ m■■ amy •> ATMT I Baßa^Btßßv I BBbW^BBBB *i I Baßßßka^^^A w^^^ I P^T f I IbbbbbbbW' r^*" r i I f^|^ aj270 words
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Advertisement1070 1982-08-07 10 Jfc_^ Many prominent guests like Mr. Malcolm 1/I j^^f I A T T T^\ M /T fW v Mac Donald (former UK Commissioner f^ f< i I Ir^,rV/-% I A I 1% f I -P.! I#^ i w in East Asia) were housed in a^*m^r m^JMJ^L. I^/ A. A^^^ -»w1,070 words
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Advertisement693 1982-08-07 11 c Von£icittdations I federal hotel V^^ cm ihe occasion of your 25th Anniversary rhDhKAL H(JI hL <> RmalnstoiKO Food Packaging i|f PO X BROTHERS SDN BHD on the occasion of \our II Sft 1 1 W^ s sroSrsr^rOCrTi 11 1 K KSM INSURAN BERHAD. Z^t r| AnniVPrS«jirV (Si SyarlkatSevisconAlr-Condltloning 17lh693 words
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Advertisement337 1982-08-07 12 -A f L^L. <V B^^^^\^fliJßH B^bW ■■^■■^B^B^B^B^B^B^BVBnHßf^l^^' 9 BHfeß^B^Ll Ll^^^^Bhß^^^^Blblb! B^^^^^^l SEIKO > I()N(.IM> RADO HOI I $67 Pf^SMBrCuUB^BI b^^lb? >■» SI6O /^V $270 Vstfw $x.200 M m bl^F^mbH b^^^ i j bu(iu citizen 4B^^^ »p. d,-~,nd, ?I*.d i. w.t**~ *^T 1111 S /p> B^^^^^kW >*T5 I nlj SK4 W337 words
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Miscellaneous541 1982-08-07 12 4 scene better to you /*<2> N i^ >/ 1-^ 1 y^^y y^^^ r *^^jyßk]^]L^f» «^L^rftl >*^Lm' I V^ v a«%^#»jrf* j ***+^MmJ^ *m& r^^^f -^v^ W^f^^r^^*^*^ b^Lvw BL I j^L^B^B^Bfeß^L^LVv <£ 4 leading the parade is > Jx' -^o***** ~r 'fci Mkx^AJ* if^^^^^ ***^tv fl| n |T; il !^^4541 words
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Article1075 1982-08-07 13 - Dear Uncle Otak, How are you? This is my first time writing to you. I read Kids Things every Saturday. I never miss it because it is the best column in the paper. I am the eldest in the family. I have another sister who is1,075 words
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Advertisement266 1982-08-07 13 h^ffn^^^^^t^^^^^ BY LOOKING AT THE* STRANGE PISHES HOY I^l*^^^^^^ IH TKE UN:?t^ WAT^ R SCEME CAKJ You B^^g^TGWMJPIsH^ NAME THE P'^HESORCREATURE-S LABELLEP A TO T BY UNSCRAMBLING THE JUMBLEP UTTERS TO FORM PROPER NAMES FOR \^Wa^^^^^ (PYFGMIHUWRM G fURSUW ISfH W^fm^ SFIH E rFIfAA^WWOAH^ Rri $y^* BuiICH OWWSCT "fHZtACASOM PJTOSUC266 words
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Advertisement55 1982-08-07 13 Jk i Li M pf 15 LORONG TUKANG EMPAT, JURONG daily display 1000 am soo pm sunoay publc holidays 1000 am 930 pm 01-06, 01-07, JALAN SULTAN, daily display 1000 am 930 pm (including Sunday publc holidays) mil bate without lunnM $1040 IIiHIRESIRIf i SeOc-^,^, $390 o^^l $290d~«u». $110 $ioso55 words
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Miscellaneous57 1982-08-07 13 SililHililli^ j ry£?' OUOOl^y^Wc^vW^^^V^- Singapore is an island. While the wind whistles Growin on the ground. g?^rt time when you ■skvS&^ss^2c?HOOV^ VY U WOn l feel the heat Reme ber t0 take a t y^b^^^^^Jk^ Once lived in a pool knew a merry son* iXwatercoo, Crj.J! Cr^U! CroaUl TRY SVa/iMM.kJG57 words
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Advertisement1192 1982-08-07 14 aOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ lj^_^_^_^_^_^| J^_^| J^_^ aßflßj^ a jjj a|BHa |B jjjjjj^ iHBfJ _BpH HPBS OPENS TODAYl^Hn^H^^n 8881 nncnU- (337ine> s shows: X I ■K.W.I BBatißFmrVWMWifm'^^ BW^KI a# 1 Jnl^i tl fl JUCUH. 11am. 1.30. 4.00,6.30. 9.15pm X I B 9 J|fl l^fiHiiPiPpil B^^^^JB/^^J^^^^^^^B r^j^H|^^3: ..-------------Wb^ EbSbSTb!IIBbbB .aßai BBTVHBaSpC^iI O I IT1,192 words
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Advertisement467 1982-08-07 14 i"cAp"TOL"REPUBTIC:"Now"sriowTng (CAP *****59) 5 SHOWS 11. 130, 4. 6.30. 915 No Fraa List aj ■(REP *****02,* SHOWS.: 11.1.45. 4.00. 7.00, 9.00 No Vfw« List CHUCK MORRIS UOESNTNEED I HE IS iS^Bvaa^^ J *l "%J^ j I v A WEAPON! fRtS I L EVE^ *W JaW CHWSTOfHEB lE£ MCHAHO HOUNOTHEE MAKO467 words
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Advertisement666 1982-08-07 14 1 ORGANISATION IIHHKIiJty^IVJ.'! I- NOW SHOW»MO No Fr*e L»r llfam. I 30. 4 00, 6 45. 15 fHaMHMNa Boundary" I "TMC HOWLING I |tH:|*;«aValtl.r.lrl'.l. I NOW SHOWING No f tet I r»t I lorn. I 45 400 6 45 9 15 I "HaM Haa No Boundary" Mondoran o S<op*-Coior »vj666 words
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Advertisement135 1982-08-07 15 CJ Available on cassettes at $7 IXTHE NEW ALBUM FROM Wsb 1 (W bp^bV. Ik BB^BBaNv S B^B^B^B^BB^BB^BB^BB^BBV ''BE > -BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBT ■BBS BBm featuring the hit Love Is In Control (Finger On The Trigger) Produced by Quincy Jones fl GREAT RECORDINGS I (CASSETTES $7 /USUAL $13) Glen Frey/No Fun Aloud135 words
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Advertisement369 1982-08-07 15 HSAB6LL6 casual comfort that shows ■■^bbß»slb* \^^^lbßp^^^B»HHl bb^bbt^^ Vyp'k bTbbTbbTbTbbi W. ■>3b£f T:V bT N^ V/ bt W J. I 1— I Wk bb^bT aY bb^Ll k 1 I Ik ■■^bbl^bblß^ /*m^ o« a Sabelle dress-up shirt and you'll get more than just a casual look: Choose from a dazzling369 words
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Advertisement722 1982-08-07 16 APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited tor appointment to the following posts (1) SECRETARY (GRADE III) (2) CLERICAL OFFICER (GRADE IV) MMMHMMI (1) GCE Ordinary Level passes in 3 subiects including English Language, or the Cambridge School Certificate with credit in English Language: Shorthand, at 100 wp m age. at least 19722 words
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Advertisement1156 1982-08-07 16 &LybC3nd Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy fervices aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Marfegement Monition Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive [jMMMMMMjI Selection, Marketing and Economic Studies. We1,156 words
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Advertisement1057 1982-08-07 16 vi^teiixxLse associates jXe ltd Management Consultants in a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management, manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing and computerisation .job evaluation, salary surveys and compensation structuring, as well as management training and development. Our1,057 words
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Advertisement725 1982-08-07 17 APPOINTMENTS Jaffar, I rice m JTussein Associates 3hd 1 atemouse Associates m 11 MiMiimm C»—tu«ii VM Jaffar Hussein Associate* Sdn Bhd (JHA) which is affiliated to the International M firm Price Waterhouse Associate*, It one of the leading management W consulting companies in Malaysia. We service industry, commerce and m725 words
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Advertisement822 1982-08-07 17 H THE SGV GROUP H B SGV-Goh Tan Re Ltd Professional Executive Recruitment Services CAREER OPPORTUNITY WITH A NEWLY I ESTABLISHED U.S. MULTI-NATIONAL COMPANY Our client, a subsidiary of a U.S. multinational company WM engaged in the sales of a wide range of chemical additives |H for applications in the822 words
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Advertisement723 1982-08-07 17 PHILIPS Opening up new frontiers in electronic technology and career advancement. We market a diverse range of products in Singapore from fast-turnover consumer items to sophisticated professional equipment like computer terminal systems, medical systems, micro-processor based traffic controlers and audio/ video systems. Increasing sales in our Business Systems Division have723 words
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Advertisement621 1982-08-07 18 APPOINTMENTS Applications or* Invtted for the fK following post*: 9| 1 TECHNICIAN S QuoMflccrttons: JH (a) 3 GCE 'O' level passes (Grade iM I—6) including 2 technical/ jflN science subjects obtained at 9K one sitting or equivalent; «B OR 1J! (b) 3 GCE O level passes (Grade jM 1 -6)621 words
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Advertisement625 1982-08-07 18 Applications are invitedfrom suitably qualified I candidates for the following positions1. ACCOUNTANT I (COSTS SYSTEMS) The Job: H The successful applicant will fill an important I executive position in the Management Informa- I tion Department which has responsibility for I the cost accounting, management reporting I and information systems functions625 words
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Advertisement603 1982-08-07 18 SINGAPORE BUS SERVICE (1978) LIMITED I Career opportunities exist for the following vacancies: I I PERSONNEL OFFICER I I (Minimum Starting Salary $1,300 pm) I A good degree from a recognised University I I Applicants should have at least 2 years experience in I I personnel management I I Possessing603 words
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Advertisement457 1982-08-07 18 CTS SINGAPORE PTE.LTD. A subsidiary of a major American component manufacturer invites suitably qualified candidates for its expansion program in thick film hybrid technology PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Applicant should be a self-starter, independent, result--i oriented individual capable of managing a product line. Preferably possess a Diploma in electronic, mechanical or production457 words
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Advertisement598 1982-08-07 19 APPOINTMENTS TECHNICON, WORLD LEADERS IN AUTOMATED LABOI RATORY ANALYSIS INVITES APPLICATIONS FROM I SUITABLY QUALIFIED PERSONS TO TAKE UP THE I POSITION OF: I SALES EXECUTIVE I The successful candidate will initially concentrate on the demonI stratlon of equipment in potential customer laboratories throughI out the Asia SE Asia region.598 words
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Advertisement611 1982-08-07 19 SINGAPORE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIE'. SAI Scholarships in Aeronautical, Mechanical and Electronic Engineering We offer excellent opportunities to talented young people to pursue their education and subsequently develop their careers within the group's aerospace companies on completion of their studies. We invite applications for the SAI scholarships leading to a Degree in611 words
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Advertisement571 1982-08-07 19 Established Group of Companies with diversified activities seeks suitably qualified candidates for the following positions (A) LEGAL OFFICER (B) PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER POSITION A 1 Possess a Law Degree from an accredited university with a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience 2 Incumbent will be responsible for all legal571 words
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Advertisement496 1982-08-07 19 DUTIES Assist in Promotion, Advertising, and other Public Relations activities. Assist in the write-ups for Press releases and Company In-House newsletter. REQUIREMENTS GCE 'A' level and bilingual in English Chinese Some knowledge of Public Relations and ability to write Possess pleasant personality and able to liaise with all levels of496 words
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Advertisement952 1982-08-07 20 APPOINTMENTS S.E. ASIA SALES MANAGER Omork Au*trol«o Ltd. Monufocturers of o complete range of power actuated took, drive pins, specialised fasteners and cutting tools for the construction industry are seeking a competent Sales Manager to supervise and assist their Distributors in the following S E Asian locations Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia,952 words
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Advertisement267 1982-08-07 20 \f TA TA A major international bank, which is in the process of VLM upgrading its offshore money market operation in Singapore, invites suitable candidates for the following position: DEALER FX/ACU RESPONSIBILITIES: The selected candidate will assist the Chief Dealer in all dealing opera tions. QUALIFICATIONS: A good educational background267 words
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Advertisement342 1982-08-07 20 I mWrnrnm 3 Burmah ffiflcxlboxl Flexibox International manufactures a wide range of mechanical seals and flexible power transmission couplings worldwide. The following posts are required for its operation at Tuas, Jurong. WORKSHOP TECHNICIANS Applicants should preferably be VITB graduates in precision metal machining with at least 3 years experience in342 words
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Advertisement261 1982-08-07 20 CxW> Radio Holland B.V. requires Field Service Technicians (««*•<> R«*r> Qualifications GCE O' level Polytechnic diploma in electrical engineering or polytechnic technician certificate or equivalent education. The Job: Repair and service of marine navigation and communication equipment mainly on board ships. Most work is done in Singapore but short trips261 words
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Advertisement582 1982-08-07 21 APPOINTMENTS w inchcape Isingaporel invites high calibre executives (Singapore Citizens) for I the following appointments: I IA) PROJECT SALES I MANAGER I (Around 5560,000 P.A. plus Company Car) I The successful candidate will be mainly responsible for I identifying and developing business opportunities for the I Group* based in Singapore.582 words
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Advertisement621 1982-08-07 21 REFINERY H (Pulau Ayer Chawan) H 1 Invites applications for the position of H J MECHANICAL I I ENGINEER I H (Technical Department) H I We have a vacancy for a Mechanical H I Engineer in our Technical Department. H Responsibilities include design, H I scheduling and coordination, cost H621 words
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Advertisement1486 1982-08-07 21 I SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION H invites applications for the appointments of: I SALES REPRESENTATIVE ($l6OO-$4150) ($620-$ 1260) To ensure the eff.cent operation and ma.nte- To sell rad.o ond TV a.rt.me to prepare and I H nance of eng.neenng facilities w.th the a.m of arrange for the s.gn.ng of contracts with1,486 words
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Advertisement634 1982-08-07 22 APPOINTMENTS a^HrsankyoHLl international Sankyo International (S) Pte Ltd i c seeking(l) PURCHASING ASSISTANT (Male or Female) GCE 'O' Level with credit in English Mathematics Minimum 2 years related experience in both local and overseas purchasing. Knowledge of import documentation Able to correspond and communicate independently. (2) WAREHOUSE CONTROLLER (Male) GCE634 words
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Advertisement578 1982-08-07 22 fH&^ WHITE INDUSTRIES >) SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. requires BUILDING ENGINEERS We require suitably experienced Engineers with particular emphasis on building trade-management and supervision for challenging positions on a 6- year contract for the construction of 15,000 apartments by industrial line method. Salaries are negotiable in accordance with ability and experience.578 words
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Advertisement1407 1982-08-07 22 —i NOTICE >nX. CAREERS IN DATA PROCESSING mr\ I J^ MALAYAN CKKIHT IJMITKI) A I /m (l»r«rpw»U^ In Sl«(tap»r») ■x^ '^m Wt have career opportunities for structured programme design lMtt stmrk t>rtjncml< 1^ \M Programmers. Analysts and data administration Slork Certlfloate No Designers in our Information and CICS.DL/1. COBOL mcl-1,407 words
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Advertisement1585 1982-08-07 23 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES I IN THK HK.H CO! XT OK THK B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^S^^k REPUBLIC OF SINGAPOBE ompanlw. Winding I p I Sembawang t&l Shipyard Limited II II la the Matter W magMae* ■f SEMBAWANG II ENGINEERING II T mm (PRIVATE) LIMITED 1 1 M .»<» 1 1 that a petition for the1,585 words
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Advertisement1573 1982-08-07 23 $@k BAN HIN LEE BANK BERHAD \V \\jfn) (Incorporoted In Moloysio) BALANCE SHEET AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1961 Note 1961 SHARE CAPITAL AND RESERVEB Share capital 2 6,000,000 6,000,000 Reserves 3 16,301,621 1 1, 554,55 1 22.301,621 17,554,551 'RO VISION FOR RETIREMENT BENEFITS 906,150 891,707 :URRENT LIABILITIES 305,629,683 209,992,377 Current,1,573 words
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Advertisement402 1982-08-07 24 Now it takes only a FEW HOURS to tile your balcony or Mm-r'" wash room ri m aCv •CLEAN No debris to clear 'STRONG The tiles remain last -AW j Simply lay tiles onto existing when laid. So strong we fully A— 9 floors and walls It is so quick402 words
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Advertisement23 1982-08-07 24 INTRODUCING > THE LATEST AND MOST EXCITING ADVENTURE SERIES BY CAROLYN KEENE THE DANA GIRLS ONLY $4.95 L AVAILABLE FROM ALL GOOD BOOKSHOPS i23 words
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Advertisement24 1982-08-07 25 READ THE BOOK! SEE THE FILM! LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER (f\\ A PENGUIN BOOK Available at all bookshops \Vi/ Drstnbuted by federal publications and emporiums.24 words
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Miscellaneous240 1982-08-07 25 PEANUTS By Schulr KNOCK KNOCK By Andy Hold Dun Arnold /T^X7\ /coKfiFT^I I EVEN WITH FOOTNOTES, I \\-zsbbdbb [^P^2Fa£DC£ I DooDA>fj| i Hi t j i I it I p ON'T UNPERSTANP A LZf g^ 0 Cjft yacpgß-^/- 1 ///■til i Vrv Jffly KE sAvin6... jdf^l rt^^^S; NORBERT By George240 words
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Article, Illustration889 1982-08-07 26 Yes, there is artistic talent in Singapore, alright. The real question is, do we encourage and nurture it? LEONG WENG KAM discovers the answer in SBC's Mandarin documentary, The Measure Of Our Talent, which argues the case for a national academy of the arts. CONSIDER the facts:889 words
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Advertisement190 1982-08-07 26 SIHHO m HIMPIITECi RWTFM*! wore lupport and efficiency Bl LUITIKJ tH bViD tUltl to encourage computing 249 4 269. 2nd Floor Peoples Park Centre ml fm Upper Cross St.. Singapore 0105 Tel *****6, *****7 k ***** Moie choice of Computers Opens daily: 9am 9pm Softwares for comparison OH^P More gifts190 words
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Miscellaneous463 1982-08-07 26 TODAY: HARI RAYA IT ASA CULTURAL SHOW-CUM-BUFFET For senior citizens, organised by Bukit Panjang Zone B RC. At basketball court next to Blk 30, Marsiling Drive. 7.30 p.m. Mr Lee Yiok Seng officiates. NIGHT TOUR To Mount Faber, Changi Airport, etc. Organised by Havelock Zone B RC. 6 p.m. 11463 words
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Miscellaneous674 1982-08-07 26 Blk 158. 50 cents per child. TOUR To Science Centre, Seletar Reservoir and Zoological Gardens. For residents of Pasir Panjang Zone B. 9 a.m. 5 p.m. $8 per adult, $5 per child. ISLAND TOUR Organised by Jalan Besar Zone C RC. From 9 a.m. $1 per person. SENIOR CITIZENS' LI674 words
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260 1982-08-07 27 TODAY'S National Day episode of Pon Mala/ Pozhatku over Channel 8 at C p.m. marks a historic step for the Tamil variety show. For the first time since SBC's Tamil section has been making these variety shows, someone other than SBC Is dipping260 words
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Article, Illustration670 1982-08-07 27 The Message, a film about Islam's beginnings now on at Cathay is banned in Malaysia, though Tunku Abdul Rahman himself recognises its "undeniable value". RICHARD LIM saw the film's premiere here in Singapore. "MANY of us saw it in London two or three years ago, and we670 words
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424 1982-08-07 27 DENIS GRAY in Bangkok - DENIS GRAY in Bangkok By SOME of Britain's top television talent are completing work on jlroii a love story set against the turbulent backdrop of the 1975 American evacuation of South Vietnam's capital in t he face of advancing communist forces. The televisionAP - 424 words
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Article, Illustration522 1982-08-07 28 1.00 PM Opening fotowed by Sesame Street: A children's education programme which teaches numbers and alphabet to pre-schoolers. Today, the emphasis is on the number two and the letters U and N 2.00 The Porky Pig Show. Porky finds himself in hot soup yet again as the cartoon522 words
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Article182 1982-08-07 28 2.55 PM Opening folowed by Make Merry With Musk Today's programme looks at the establishment of the large orchestra and the development of entertainment like the opera, ballet and operetta. 3.20 3-21 Contact Communication (Part 1): This series strives to stimulate children's interest in science and technology. 3.50182 words
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Article222 1982-08-07 28 3.02 PM Quran Reading 3.05 Programme Summary 3.11 Footbal Made In Germany VFL Bochum vs IFC Kaiserslanterr 4.09 Mekar Dan Segar (r) 4.42 Documentary Wansan: Perang Duma Kedua 5.11 Kesuma 5.35 Befa Kerjaya 6.00 News 6.11 Sports Biy Trouble In Tokyo 6.29 The World Sportsmen 6.57 Programme Summary222 words
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Article114 1982-08-07 28 4.31 QM Quran Readme 4.39 Programme Summary 4.4S Mandarin Movie Coral Forever: Another love tale. This one has Chien Shang and Coral madly in love but Granny gets in the way and Coral ends up marrying someone else. Stars Chang Qi Yu, Wu Qia At and Fong Hai.114 words
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Article, Illustration105 1982-08-07 28 THE AGE OF UNCERTAINTY THE RISE AND FALL OF MONEY (Ch 8, 5.05 p.m.): Money, that wonderful root of all evil, is scrutinised from the 16th Century to the preKeynesian era. Professor John Galbraith selects critical moments from the history of money its use, its abuse and105 words
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Miscellaneous677 1982-08-07 28 f! National Anthem won dering what's so great followed by Opening An- about tf m Byour8 your nouncement tM News-In- chance t0 him ye ...^MHl*> Bnef tM Another Morn^ himself Peter K. HHMIHfIM—I™ ing Ano^er Show 1.99 has the details. News A Weather Report tM prog Summary fol- l" l#677 words
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