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Title Section13 1982-08-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, AUGUST 14,1582 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8213 words
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Article, Illustration1161 1982-08-14 1 Don't begrudge the expats the perks they must be offered to get them to stay SINGAPORE is actively recruiting talent from outside to supplement Singapore's own to prevent the country's growth from slowing down. The Prime Minister wants Singaporeans to understand this and not begrudge1,161 words
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Article, Illustration643 1982-08-14 1 Begin, so why those bombs? Reagan's angry phone call to Israeli PM BEIRUT, Friday UNITED States peace envoy Philip Habib today resumed negotiations on evacuating Palestinian guerillas from besieged west Beirut after an angry President Ronald Reagan put pressure on Israel to stop its air raids on the Lebanese capital.Agencies - 643 words
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Article67 1982-08-14 1 Shares stage rally THE Singapore stock market staged a spirited teckalcal rally yesterday, much tithe relief «f bath lavestors aad market watchers, after tke ■erve-wraeUag pastNatUaal Day saakeTke widely-watched Straits Times Industrial ladex recevered lt.M paints to 5«.5T It had yielded 18.47 palate to Mt*3 la the three-day perled ip67 words
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Article530 1982-08-14 1 With the will to adapt Spectacular, thorough and complete change lies ahead MR LEE Kuan Yew last night said Singapore's transformation in the next 20 years would be even more spectacular, thorough and complete than in the past 17 if its young had the will and capacity to adapt change530 words
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Article40 1982-08-14 1 WARSAW, Frl. RUtlag erapted la Gdaaah taday as pallet fired water eaaaea aad tear gaa at same II,SM people dum— tutlaa, la snppert ef the aaapeaded Solidarity free trade aalaa. Beater, AP. SEE PAGE 8AP - 40 words
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Advertisement252 1982-08-14 1 CT \lf\f\ ri Tai«ba RokI. Sin^pore I0J4. 1 HUU Td 23J9343. *****53 Full text on Page 11 Editorial on Page 16 Better buys AS THE ill wind of recession blows harder, Sunday Plus gives you some tips on how to stretch that dollar further. For one thing, we're starting a252 words
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Advertisement65 1982-08-14 1 *F MEDAN 7 FLIGHTS WEEKLY Departure: 1.00 p.m. EVERYDAY Take advantage ot the super-luxury comfort ot the wide-bodied AIRBUS A3OO Leaving Singapore at 1 00 p.m. everyday and arriving at 1.15 p.m. En route, enioy GARUDA's new Executive Class. FLY GARUDA. the national atlne of Monesla napuda See your travel65 words
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Advertisement157 1982-08-14 1 LIBRARY SINGAPOBJ HESSSESEffISSHI Looking for the whiz kids B^^ Possible output M Fifties Sixties: Jk A 50-60 a year S ji Seventies: ML yj? a year fi) Q because of y y lower birth 1 in 1,000 Singaporeans has a very high 10. But only 1 in 3,000 is also157 words
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Article645 1982-08-14 2 SIA offers 3 choices SINGAPORE Airlines has offered 68 of its redundant cadet pilots and second officers three options: redeployment, retrenchment or no-pay leave and a study loan for those who want it. It said that world recession and protectionism had slowed down its expansion and the need for645 words
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Article160 1982-08-14 2 COMMENT THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SINGAPOREANS should not react emotionally to the Incentives offered to foreign talent to attract them to work here. In the long term, whatever perks we accord to these people are likely to pay off handsomely In the contributions they can make to oar country. Without160 words
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Article216 1982-08-14 2 'Koreans will win' FINALISTS China and North Korea will be battling for top place at the Asian youth soccer Group TJ qualifying tournament tonight and the chances are that the Chinese will lose, says our reporter. The Koreans are tough and powerful, good with the ball and masters of216 words
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Article270 1982-08-14 2 EXPORTS OF MICROWAVE OVENS EXPECTED TO FALL EXPORTS of microwave ovens this year are expected to drop by a substantial 25 per cent to about $66 million. A spokesman for Sanyo Industries (S) Pte Ltd, the only manufacturer of microwave ovens here, said exports in 1982 are expected270 words
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Article74 1982-08-14 2 BACKGROUND PRODUCTIVE SHIFT SYSTEM A NEW shift system used at a potash mine at Utah's Great Salt Lake has increased the productivity of its workers by 30 per cent. Designed by scientists, the scheme three weeks on night shift followed by three weeks on morning shift and three weeks on74 words
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Article605 1982-08-14 2 Suzuki orders solution JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki has ordered his feuding Foreign and Education ministers to work out a solution within a week to the row over controversial changes to Japanese history school books. Foreign Minister Yoshio Sakurauchi wants the amendments to the revised books, which605 words
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Article203 1982-08-14 2 Firms' cheating ways THE government may be losing millions of dollars because of companies under-declaring their employees' pay with the latters' full co-operation. By doing this, these companies can contribute less money to the Employees Provident Fund. The companies also submit tax statements which show only the203 words
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Article499 1982-08-14 2 A success story NO ONE could probably have foreseen that the first Festival of Books at the Victoria Memorial Hall in 1969, which cost only $6,000 and had about 10,000 visitors, would today become a thriving enterprise. Ten years later, the Book Fair, as it is now called,499 words
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Advertisement701 1982-08-14 2 A member of PA International QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER JAPANESE LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY Top Salary Negotiable Location: Singapore (Ref.3014) Our client is a leading international Qualified mechanical or design company manufacturing sporting goods, engineers with a minimum of four years' The company wishes to recruit a top experience in a manufacturing environcalibre701 words
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Article83 1982-08-14 3 Beauties on tour in Manila THE wlner af the IW2 Mlaa A*U Qaest, Imtm Zarmgan of the PkUlpptoea (eeatre), p— lng with four ether DttHiti •n their arrival la Manila on ntnraday f«r a tear. The ©•■teat was beM la Kaala Lumpur tw« weeks ag«. The ether glrta In the83 words
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Article287 1982-08-14 3 No-war talks end without results ISLAMABAD, Fri TALKS between the foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan on a proposed no-war pact ended today with no apparent agreement, but both sides remained optimistic. At a news conference after the sessions on Wednesday and yesterday, Indian Foreign Secretary Mahraj Kishan Rasgotra saidUPI - 287 words
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Article29 1982-08-14 3 TOKYO. FYi Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshio Sakurauchi will visit India, Pakistan, Britain, the Netherlands and Denmark between Aug 17 and Sept 8, thei Foreign Ministry said today.29 words
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Article64 1982-08-14 3 CAPE CANAVERAL. FYi. The Columbia spaceship and the two satellites which will be launched from the space shuttle on its fifth mission are all on schedule, officials said yesterday. Commander Vance Brand and pilot Robert Overmyer will be aided by two mission specialists. Dr Joseph Allen andUPI - 64 words
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Article, Illustration534 1982-08-14 3 TOKYO, Fn. 6 THERE'S more Information on this (Japanese textbook) controversy than there is In a live shooting war. It's the most furious political storm In Asia in yean. s Mr James Walsh, general editor of the magazine Asiaweek. JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko SuzukiReuter; AFP - 534 words
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322 1982-08-14 3 NEW DELHI, Friday AFGHAN President Babrak Karmal has admitted that Muslim guerillas opposed to his Soviet-backed regime were paralysing the economy and disrupting the transport system in his embattled country. In a speech broadcast over Kabul Radio and' monitored in New Delhi, Mr Karmal chargedAFP - 322 words
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Article427 1982-08-14 3 Two Japanese singers- so music festival is serapped HONGKONG, Friday A THREE-DAY popmusic festival here has been cancelled, a day after a local newspaper reported that people angry over the scheduled appearance of two Japanese singers had returned their tickets. The Good Times magazine, organiser of the festival that wasReuter; AFP - 427 words
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Article124 1982-08-14 3 'No smoking' zones in HK HONGKONG, Frl. Tonrista to Hongkong will have to take care not to smoke at random in this city after November when laws haaalag smoking (ram many public places will come into force. The Government Gaaette today spelt aat fines for Illegal smoking ranging (ram HkSl.lMAFP - 124 words
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Advertisement869 1982-08-14 3 A member of PA International CORPORATE PLANNING MANAGER Around $70,000 per annum Location: Singapore (Ref. 3018) A progressive company with diversi- To be able to meet the challenges of fied interests in the production of es- this position, respondents should possess sential materials for the construction post-graduate qualifications, preferably a869 words
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Article89 1982-08-14 4 BUY A HOME AND WATCH IT GROW IN HOLLAND, one can now bay a brand- new house and watch W it being built -In one f hoar. Called the "Plynthos House," the new Oateh Invention consists different folded panels which are factorv-bullt aad assembled with the aid of a crane.89 words
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Article54 1982-08-14 4 Side effect of recession BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand's I recession has had at least one side effect more men are undergoing vasectomies, says the national population and community development association. Thai men now feel that vasectomy is an effective way of limiting the number of mouths they may otherwise have toAFP - 54 words
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304 1982-08-14 4 No return to old policies, Mochtar tells Brunei BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Friday THERE will be no return to past policies which soured relations between Brunei and Indonesia, according to Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja. "I think with changes of government (in Indonesia) and -of presidents and the reversal of past304 words
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Article, Illustration369 1982-08-14 4 'Strongly worded' says ministry 4 COMMUNIST rebels In the Philippines are like young kids trying to establish their credentials as revolutionaries and doing bad job oat of it. They stage ambushes and parsoedesperate tactics that dont hurt dfe much bat make headlines. Philippine PresidentAP; UPI - 369 words
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Article54 1982-08-14 4 SOURCES CLOSE to the United States government yesterday confirmed that China and the United States have practically concluded an agreement on the thorny issue of US arms sales to Taiwan. A joint statement is being prepared and should be issued within the next few days, theAFP - 54 words
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Article60 1982-08-14 4 A TOTAL of 2,373 petitions have so far entered the Indonesian Parliament for the reelection of President Suharto for a fourth term next year and his being proclaimed as "father of national development This was disclosed yesterday by Parliament deputy speaker Achmad Lamo when he received aAFP - 60 words
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Article49 1982-08-14 4 UNITED STATES congressional tax negotiators made major headway yesterday on the US$9B.9 billion (*****.6 billion) tax-raising Bill eagerly sought by President Ronald Reagan to cut federal budget deficits. The groui agreed on proposals to raise over US$l3 billion in taxes over the next three years. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article64 1982-08-14 4 THE PORTUGUESE Parliament have approved a revised constitution, deflating the leftist tone of its six-year-old predecessor and formally ending eight years of direct military participation in governing the nation. The three parties of Prime Minister Francisco Pinto Balsemao's right -of -centre coalition government, pushed through on Thursday theAP - 64 words
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Article67 1982-08-14 4 ITALY'S PRIME Minister-designate Giovanni Spadolini is holding a second round of talks aimed at forming a new and more stable coalition government. This is despite an initial rebuff by the socialists. The socialists withdrew from Mr Spadolini 's 13- month-old government last week, and Mr Spadolini wasReuter - 67 words
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Article119 1982-08-14 4 JAKARTA, Fri INDONESIAN Fweiga Minister Maehtar Kosumaatmadja today denied a praaa repart that Vletaam had give* ■p Its claim aver dtopated «ffrt«ii *v aad gas flelds a*rta «f In d»nr§i»'g Natiaa Islands. Tn« repart qn*ted a "diplomatic rce" aa saying Htntl had ac- reded to the ladwrf™119 words
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Advertisement289 1982-08-14 4 Naked Ramin WOOD OF GOLD \jm .T JT A Royal Suite for Royal Couples 9H Jj Don't go for beauty that is only skin •■k^ m ftf H| ~">^ deep. Solk) Ramin is solid throughout njrT— ~*»y ■fe f» on the surface and deep below. You see we use no289 words
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Advertisement237 1982-08-14 5 Stylish impressions for much less m m /Stocktaking on 20th AugX A new selection of styles to choose from today. Offer till 18th Aug. '82. While stocks last! we win open for xDusiness from 1 1 am. s K^^^Su I #^nl "^SK I l^B^B^Kfl j 63.00 Bb 730 jSir^^l 14237 words
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320 1982-08-14 6 Keep away or you'll be bombed, says Iraq MANAMA, Fri. IRAQ yesterday warned shipping companies with services to Iran that it will bomb all ships found in a "forbidden zone." The warning, by a military spokesman quoted by the Iraqi news agency monitored here,AFP; UPI - 320 words
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Article85 1982-08-14 6 Immigration curbs proposal WASHINGTON. Fri. The Senate yesterday began considering a controversial package of reforms aimed at controlling immigration that Its sponsor said could become one of the greatest threats to the future of this nation." The proposal would grant amnesty to some I.S million illegal aliens, create national work85 words
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297 1982-08-14 6 Deputies told to elect a new president NICOSIA, Friday THE speaker of Lebanon's parliament, Mr Kamel Assaad, yesterday told deputies to elect a new Lebanese president on Thursday The mandate of the current president, Mr Elias Sarkls, expires on Sept 23. Mr Assaad, the Shi'ite Muslim whose constitutional duty itAP; AFP - 297 words
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Article, Illustration229 1982-08-14 6 Waiting for the PLOto leave Beirut EIRUT F Bfc^ n. two months ago, Ahmed Derzy packed the 33 members of his family into four cars and fled from Israeli shelling in besieged Muslim west Beirut to Christian east Beirut. That night, Palestine Liberation Organisation shells hit his family in theirUPI - 229 words
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Article70 1982-08-14 6 SYRIA has reinforced its troops in Lebanon, at Ainata Al Arz and Mount Sannin, bringing five missile batteries and 225 tanks into the region, Lebanese Christian Phalangist radio monitored in Nicosia said yesterday. The radio also reported sporadic fire on Thursday between Israeli and Syrian forcesAFP - 70 words
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Article90 1982-08-14 6 KING Hussein of Jordan held talks on Thursday with Moroccan Foreign Minister M'hamed Boueetta on a proposed Arab summit on the Lebanese crisis. The official Jordanian news agency Pctra said Mr Boucetta gave the king a message from King Hassan ■>f Morocco on the re-conven-ing ofReuter - 90 words
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Article88 1982-08-14 6 MOTHER Teresa, the Nobel Peace Prize-win-ning Roman Catholic nun, who arrived on Thursday at Siybueh, 15 km north of Beirut, says she wishes to go everywhere, "but above ail to West Beirut to visit the children, the handicapped and the war wounded. Mother Teresa, who wonAFP - 88 words
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Article72 1982-08-14 6 INDIA is providing military training for Palestine Liberation Organisation soldiers and at least three PLO officers are now taking Indian courses, Defence Minister Ramaswami Venkataraman said in Ne-v Delhi yesterday. This was the first time India had disclosed that it provided training to the PLO, whichUPI - 72 words
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285 1982-08-14 6 WINDHOEK, Fri FIFTY elephaato la the Etaafha aatare reserve la aerthera Namibia have heea senteaced to death, and aaether 1 ,IW er se are aaier eaeptmiei seateace, aa a reaalt ef the leag-na-alag gaerlUa war la this tered territory. Experts say thereAFP - 285 words
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145 1982-08-14 6 Saudis deny five Iranians asylum JEDDAH, Fri. Saudi Arabia allowed an Iranian military plane to make an emergency landing at Dhahran Airport but turned down a request for political asylum by five of those on board, the official Saudi Press Agency reported. It said that the five four military menReuter - 145 words
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Article42 1982-08-14 6 RANGOON, FYI. All eight people aboard a Burma Airways Twin Otter aircraft died yesterday when the plane crashed during a storm near Pakkokku, 720 km north 01 here, government officials said today. No other details were available AP.AP - 42 words
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Advertisement377 1982-08-14 6 Director Consumer Products Division (Competitive compensation package and company car) JOHNSON JOHNSON Singapore, leading health- managers in product and sales management funccare company, invites applications from top calibre tions and a sales/merchandising force of 12 permarketing professionals for the position of Director sonnel Consumer Products Division The Person The Job377 words
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279 1982-08-14 8 Reagan likely to veto Bill on foreign aid WASHINGTON, Fri. A House-Senate conference committee finished work yesterday on a supplementary appropriations Bill in sharp disagreement over President Ronald Reagan's Caribbean and foreign-aid package. The committee members agreed on the US$35O million SS76O million) needed to kick off Mr Reagan's CaribbeanUPI - 279 words
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521 1982-08-14 8 U.S. MANUFACTURERS EXASPERATED BY REAGAN POLICY WASHINGTON. Friday 4 WITHOUT the sappert of the United State*, the security of Knropp wonld be guraatewL Solidarity with the US mast therefere take first ptaee in Karopeaa MtkHn' secarity policies. If politician start to see security prthtemi521 words
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Article, Illustration330 1982-08-14 8 Setback for Thatcher government LONDON, Friday THE Thatcher government suffered a setback yesterday when it was revealed that industrial output fell sharply during June. Production (ell overall by 1.5 per cent in June after rising 0.4 per cent the previous month, according to the figuresReuter; UPI - 330 words
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311 1982-08-14 8 Solidarity takes the fight to the nation in song WARSAW, Fri. THE Solidarity underground movement has added new words to the country's national anthem that condemn the military government. Polish authorities, who today mark eight months o( martial law, were outraged. "March, march (Solidarity leader Lech) Walesa, from the seacoast311 words
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Article43 1982-08-14 8 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Pentagon said yesterday that the US Pershing-2 missile failed its drat test flight because of a leak in a rocket motorcase. However, an army spokesman said the incident would not affect its proposed deployment in Western Europe. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article32 1982-08-14 8 TOKYO. Fri. One man was killed and two people injured today in landslides in Japan's main southern island of Kyushu, triggered by rains associated with Typhoon Cecil, police said. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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237 1982-08-14 8 Britain may see more labour disputes LONDON, Fri. The British government today (aced the prospect of fresh confrontation with trade unions because of a 24-hour strike by 1,300 electricians which shut down Fleet Street newspapers last Wednesday. The electricians walked out in support of a dispute in the State HealthReuter; UPI - 237 words
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268 1982-08-14 8 Argentina plans to take Falklands issue to UN CARACAS, Fri. Argentina, with the support of other Latin American nations, is planning to take the issue of sovereignty over the Falkland Islands to the United Nations, Argentine Foreign Minister Juan Aguirre Lanari announced here yesterday. The plan to raise the matterAP; UPI - 268 words
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199 1982-08-14 8 'Rain, snow or nuclear war, the mail will go through' WASffINOTON, FrL A unclear attack weaM be devartattng, bat the mall w.ild still be delivered wherever aaarfble, Paatal Service afflelals told Caagress yesterday. "If iiMUhlsi bi left, be It la the Everglades er wherever, we will get It threagh,* ••>'UPI - 199 words
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467 1982-08-14 9 Redundant SIA staff get 3 options SINGAPORE Airlines yesterday offered 68 of its redundant cadet pilots and second officers three options: redeployment, retrenchment or no-pay leave and a study loan for those who want it. Those who take the first option will have to work as stewards with the chance467 words
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Article405 1982-08-14 9 Reasons given for need to trim SI A crew JUDITH HALE By SINGAPORE Airlines' retrenchment and redeployment of 68 cadet pilots and second officers is likely to be the last of its staff-trimming exercises. In an Interview yesterday, Mr Lim Chin Bens, deputy chairman, said: "It looks as if this405 words
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Article, Illustration277 1982-08-14 9 THE National Day aMveadr programme, a gl«say, edwutal, 40--page magaslae to mmmenMrate Singapore's 17th year af ladepeadenoe, Is tke reaalt af aa Inspiration. The mv behind tke maguiiie, which k»a bees admiral by many as a ar«<a—Unl piece ot w»rk, la277 words
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184 1982-08-14 9 Old and young told to work together as leaders OLDER and younger generation grassroots leaders must learn to work together just as in Parliament and in the Cabinet, where officials are trying to get younger leaders to take over. Dr Goh Keng Swee, First Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister,184 words
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256 1982-08-14 9 ELEVEN days after a consultant engineer was said to have borrowed $20,000 from his holding company, he died of a heart attack, the High Court heard yesterday. Madam Chua Mvi Ying, chairman of the board of directors of M.Y. Holdings (Pte)256 words
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261 1982-08-14 9 VITB studies course on using advanced machines WORKERS will soon be able to take up courses involving the use of computer-numerically-controlled (CNC) equipment so that they can get a first-hand experience of using such machines. The Vocational and Industrial Training Board is looking into the feasibility of setting up a261 words
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114 1982-08-14 9 TEO LIAN HUAY - THE People's Association's biggest trade fair to be held at Kallang next month is expected to draw crowds of up to 40,000 each night. One attraction will be the 32 priceless terra cotta Qin dynasty warriors and horses. Also on display will be114 words
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Article200 1982-08-14 10 TEO LIAN HUAY No loss in priority if they return flats By A GROUP of Housing Board applicants who are unhappy with some furnishings in their allotted flats in Bedok New Town are being given an option to return their flats to the HDB without200 words
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Article, Illustration313 1982-08-14 10 Nuclear energy man named for top Shell post SHELL Is proposing a nnelear eaergy man to assnme Its newly created post of deputy chairman of Its grasp of companies In Singapore. The move hi apparently aimed at smootbenlnn the transfer of leadership when Its current chairman, Dr Richard Hn, leaves313 words
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256 1982-08-14 10 Parties settle bank's US$5 m claim out of court A CLAIM for US$5 million by Moscow Narodny Bank against a Singapore couCle has now been settled y the parties, Mr Justice Kulasekaram was told in the High Court yesterday. The defendants were Mr William S.H. Goei, managing director of the256 words
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Article78 1982-08-14 10 BURGLARS entered an antique shop in Tanglin Road and took $100,000 in cash and jewellery. But in their haste to escape, they got away with $60,000, i leaving $40,000 worth of The burglars had cut open the zinc roofing of I Goldenhill Pte Ltd on Thursday morning78 words
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228 1982-08-14 10 PEOPLE living in Housing Board flats can now expect less frequent external repainting of their blocks and will not have to put up with the many inconveniences frequent repainting causes. Blocks of flats will be painted probably once every six to seven years228 words
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Article46 1982-08-14 10 A MAN who awoke a 14-year-old girl in the early morning by fondling her breasts was yesterday fined (400 for using criminal force on her. Tan Kwang Song, 34, admitted committing the offence at the girl's home at Lorong Stangee on Thursday.46 words
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Article41 1982-08-14 10 COMBINED bands of Tanjong Katong Girls' and Tanjong Katong Technical schools will perform at the Macßitchie Reservoir Park from 5 to 6 p.m today. The Gan Eng Seng School band will play there tomorrow at the same time.41 words
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Article, Illustration3020 1982-08-14 11 Topping up with foreign talents The Search for Talent (Part 2) Concluding a tw«-part series on Singapore's quest for top-calibre personnel to supplement home-grown talent. The series Is a contribution by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew to the NTUC publication, Oar Heritage and Beyond. THE Singapore-born must be the pillars3,020 words
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Article409 1982-08-14 12 MAGDALENE LUM Just do your best, says Dr Balhetchet By STUDENTS were told to monitor their own academic progress instead of comparing achievements with one another. The important thing was that they should work hard, do their best and make the fullest use of their potential.409 words
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Article, Illustration375 1982-08-14 12 The glory of yesterday floats away today TEO LIAN HUAY By THEY are yesterday's clary the srlatUlatfng, oalaartal floata that rralsed the streets during the National Day ceTebrattaas. Taday, they are helag stripped af their Klamaar, rrvealing their humble selves abeat IM.IM silk flawers, thausands af wlthenMi bloams, maltl calaared375 words
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332 1982-08-14 12 SMALLER bus operators yesterday said they would wait and see if the Singapore Bus Service's drive to reject Malaysian coins influences others. A spokesman for the Scheme B bus operators, Mr Yong Pak Siong, said that if it resulted in hawkers332 words
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221 1982-08-14 12 THE problem of drug abuse is neither over nor has it become less serious. In fact, there is now a larger number of hardcore addicts who have relapsed more than twice. This point was made by the president of the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association,221 words
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165 1982-08-14 12 DISPUTED HISTORY TEXT WON'T BE USED HERE JAPAN'S revised history textbooks will not be used at the Japanese School in Clementi Road, a Japanese embassy spokesman said on Wednesday. Confirming this, the school's principal, Mr Tadashi Sato, said his school taught pre-high school students while the revised text would only165 words
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Article78 1982-08-14 12 A 53-YEAR-OLD man yes- terday claimed trial to the charge of abducting a woman at a coffee shop in Victoria Street on March 24. Lim Bak Eng was alleged to have committed the offence at Kwan Joo Heng Coffee Shop with intent to cause Madam Goh Koi78 words
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Article36 1982-08-14 12 TEO LIAN HUAY - A CONCERT will be presented by the Marine Parade branch library Stardust Dance Gub today at 4 p.m. in the library's auditorium, in conjunction with its National Day celebrations. Admission is free wood.36 words
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Advertisement369 1982-08-14 12 COURAGE W» F CONFIDENCE W X 10 ways the Dale Carnegie Course helps men and women: a Acquire poise and confidence a Spea« effectively a Sell yourself and your ideas a Be at your best with any group a RetnemQer names Ttimk and speak on your teet Control tear and369 words
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601 1982-08-14 13 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED Boosting reading habit among children By THE Education Ministry intends to give more money to schools to improve their libraries. This is one way of helping to boost the reading habit among children, said the Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay601 words
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Article31 1982-08-14 13 A SUNDAY fair with toy train rides, magic shows, dances, band performances and games will be held at the Henderson Community Centre tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.31 words
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Article144 1982-08-14 13 Ministry bans 243 imported books THE Ministry af nllarr h*» banned thr distribution of 243 book* oat «f the ISIJM Imports In thr first haif •f this year. M*si of the books Imiitil were la Chlaeoe Its Mt «f the SS^tt Imparted, compared to M oat of thr BMM lm144 words
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Article, Illustration340 1982-08-14 13 THE Consumers' Association of Singapore is to take up the issue of exchange rates for imported books with booksellers soon. Case will arrange a meeting with the Singapore Booksellers Association (SBSA) to see if prices of imported books could be brought down, according340 words
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Article98 1982-08-14 13 Local firm rushes to ship's help A SINGAPORE-based salvage company has rushed two tugboats to the stormy waters off Japan to try to save a 48,000--tonne tanker which ran aground after being hit by Typhoon Cecil on Monday. Twenty-one members on the Selco vessel, Salvatore, which was off Taiwan, went98 words
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540 1982-08-14 13 GERRY de SILVA - Move to merge shipyards, repair firms at basin GERRY de SILVA By SHIPYARDS and repair firms which dot the Kallang Basin and Tanjong Rhu will soon undergo a big transformation Top-level talks have been going on to decide possible merger arrangements among the 25 marine firms in the Jalan Benaan540 words
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Advertisement256 1982-08-14 13 rl^£^(T'^^^Hi New Engine -Proven uSInSXM Series To meet world-wide demands for higher standards of fuel efficiency. Fitted with a 987 cc engine, the new standard Nissan developed the E-type series that has successfully combined in 1000 cc cars means: excellent performance and superb fuel economy. POWER! An improved combustion efficiency256 words
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Advertisement391 1982-08-14 14 Another Challenger from Hyundai The New Pony 2 Sedan a^^^BW The latest addition to the popular range by a fuel-saving 1 ,238 cc or 1 .439 cc p sSWL of Pony models. The new Pony 2 performance-tested engine. Hemiy^fß^- a| MX^m S^ Sedan makes a tough new challenger, spherical combustion391 words
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179 1982-08-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian government will soon ban the import of non-halal meat. Sources said the ban, likely to be from October, would include all grades of beef and mutton. But pork and poultry, they added, would not be affected. A StatisticsNST - 179 words
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208 1982-08-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE Hlgk (ourt today allowed aa appUcattea by the Attor— y-Qeaeral to strike oat aa action Wed by one of thr fl\ c men charged with the murder of the former Negrl BemMlaa Speaker. Meaamed Nerdln bin Jeaaa, S3, had waited208 words
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217 1982-08-14 15 'Millions may be lost to dodgers' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE government may be losing millions of dollars because some companies plot with their workers to cheat the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and the income tax department. Sources said yesterday these companies under-de-clare the incomeNST - 217 words
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376 1982-08-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian government wishes to counter the tight economic situation by stimulating the private sector, particularly construction. Traditional government practices will be modified to facilitate the private sector thrust, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has announced. Addressing376 words
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Article125 1982-08-14 15 Pahang MB to contest Youth post KUANTAN, Fri. Pahang Mentri Besar Datuk Najib Tun Abdul Razak said yesterday he would be contesting the post of deputy Umno Youth leader at the movement's meeting in September. Datuk Najib. who is also the Pahang Umno Youth leader, said several factors induced himNST - 125 words
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Article62 1982-08-14 15 Pan-Borneo police agreement BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Fri. A pan-Borneo police pact has been agreed upon to tighten the net on criminals in the area, the Borneo Bulletin reported this week. Police chiefs of Brunei, Sabah and Sarawak this week shook hands on this agreement after two days of talks here.62 words
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Article60 1982-08-14 15 S'pore-bound Aussie held PENANG, Fri. An Australian tourist was detained on Saturday after airport officials found 1.170 grammes of heroin lied round his waist, the New Straits Times reported today. Police chief S.S. Gill said the Australian, 25, had been staying here for about five days and was about takeAFP - 60 words
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213 1982-08-14 15 Output of rice is less than expected KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia's projected rice production for this year has fallen short by about 15 per cent. It is reliably learnt that Malaysia was originally expected to produce about 2.13 million tonnes of rice but the projection made last year has sinceNST - 213 words
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Article72 1982-08-14 15 19 dengue cases KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Another 19 dengue cases have been reported all over the country, bringing the total of dengue fever ana dengue haemorrhagir fever cases this year over the 900 mark. The number of fatal cases still stands at 24 as no deaths were reported yesterday. ANST - 72 words
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Article, Illustration971 1982-08-14 16 Political uncertainty and recession bode ill for Hongkong JOHN DRYSDALE By of The Times Organisation An in-depth look at major news events last week rHE sale this week by the Hongkong government of a prime piece )f land in the central business district to the Bank of China, at about971 words
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Article474 1982-08-14 16 The Straits Times says r Don't begrudge them the perks NO one can argue with the fact that Singapore is where it is today mainly because of the quality of its people. But when homegrown talent cannot meet our needs, reality dictates that we look beyond our shores. There are474 words
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Advertisement100 1982-08-14 16 Chart I Comparison between Singapore and Hongkong in distribution of employees in industrial production Singapore Hongkong 3.1% 1 O Co/ 29.9% 9.8% ©John Drysdale 1982 j j^^s^j Textiles Machinery, except electrical Wearing apparel Electrical machinery, including electronics I Plastic products Transport and equipment L;,:.;v;. j Fabricated metals Other manufactures Sources:100 words
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Letter268 1982-08-14 17 I FEEL it is only fair that I say something in defence of what Major Fong Sip Chee said about "The woman I'll never look at again" (ST, Aug7). Major Fong, I believe, was trying to Btress the importance of "having a good command of268 words
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323 1982-08-14 17 How do we choose our friends? THE Minister of State (Culture) has, it appears, in his fervour to emphasise proficiency of language got his values mixed. (ST, Aug 7). I understand his zeal but as A.J. Balfour, an astute statesman and philosopher, once remarked: "It is sad that enthusiasm should323 words
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Letter62 1982-08-14 17 COULD SBC revive the Chipmunks cartoon series? It has been a long time since the series was shown here. The children I teach are asking me who they are after hearing them on radio. I told them it was a cartoon series of long ago and promised62 words
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Letter, Illustration94 1982-08-14 17 NEVER in all the 16 national days did we experience a more touching display of patriotism, involvement, enthusiasm and a "oneness" as we did this year We would like to express our heartiest praise to the wonderful participants and all who made the94 words
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254 1982-08-14 17 IT IS without doubt that a great deal of effort and many hours were spent to make this year's National Day celebrations a success. After watching the float procession, however, I find something particularly glaring. I am referring to the lack of originality in254 words
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Letter54 1982-08-14 17 I WATCHED the National Day Parade on television with pride and iov. One thing that disappointed me was that there wasn't a contingent from the Boys' Brigade. As the brigade is celebrating its centenary next year, I hope it will be included in next year's parade.54 words
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Letter42 1982-08-14 17 WHY must our youths wear foreign dresses and dance to the tune of "La Cucaracha" in the opening dance of the parade? What has happened to efforts towards inculcating a Singapore culture in our vouneer generation? DISGUSTED Singapore 112442 words
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175 1982-08-14 17 PLEASE refer to the letter "Enlarge lots" (ST. July 30). The Urban Redevelopment Authority (Car Parks Provision) Regula tions 1980 require that the dimensions of a standard parking lot be 2.4 m in width by 4.8 m in length. However, if a car park lot is175 words
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175 1982-08-14 17 Three ways to curb m-cycle noise THE noise of speeding motorcycles is driving us crazy. I am a resident of Block 547 in Bedok North. Almost every day, we are bombarded by the irritating noise of speeding motorcycles travelling from the junction of Bedok North Road /Bedok Avenue 1 towards175 words
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Article, Illustration226 1982-08-14 18 SCIENTISTS in America think they have found a way to take the pain out of shift work. They have demonstrated a 30 per cent increase in productivity among workers who used their new system at a potash mine at Utah's Great Salt Lake.226 words
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529 1982-08-14 18 tried a system whereby work hours were moved forward gradually, an hour or two each day. This would have matched the body's clock perfectly (the body clock keeps time on a 25-hour day). It proved inconvenient for families and for529 words
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438 1982-08-14 18 France acts to put the brakes on road deaths PARIS France, already top of the European league for the highest number of deaths on the road, is being forced to take another look at its road safety regulations after the horrific coach crash on July 31 which killed 53 people,Reuter - 438 words
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Article450 1982-08-14 18 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane AUGUST 14 TF LOVERS of Western opera have their way, Aug 14 today would long be remembered. For tonight four celebrities from the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, will be presenting "Opera Night" at the Victoria Concert Hall with the entire proceeds going450 words
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Article77 1982-08-14 19 PROMET Bhd has told the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that its recent proposed acquisition of 10 per cent interest each in two offshore oil and gas concessions from Societe Nationale Elf Aquitaine is subject to the approval of shareholders. It is expected that an extraordinary general meeting will77 words
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Article91 1982-08-14 19 THE board of Folex Industries Bhd is studying a new scheme of reconstruction that will assist in clearing the company's debts totalling Ms4s million to a consortium of banks. Folex said it will advise the exchange as soon as the new scheme is finalised. It was replying to91 words
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Article84 1982-08-14 19 GUINNESS Malaysia Bhd has changed its financial year end to Sept 30 from Aug 31. The company said the change was made to conform with the financial year end of its parent, Guinness Overseas Ltd, London. Guinness Overseas holds 51 per cent of the equity of Guinness Malaysia.84 words
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Article67 1982-08-14 19 HAMBURG, Fri. West German unemployment will continue to rise for some time and is likely to average 2.1 million over the whole of 1983, the HWWA economic institute said. Last month unemployment jumped by more than 100,000 to 1.76 million, or 7.2 per cent of the workforce, andReuter - 67 words
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Article57 1982-08-14 19 WASHINGTON, Fri. United States business inventories rose US$l.66 billion (553.61 billion), or 0.3 per cent, to a seasonally adjusted U*****.01 billion in June, the Commerce Department said. The gain follows a May decline of U554.53 billion, or 0.9 per cent. Inventories in June were up 2.1 per centReuter - 57 words
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Article102 1982-08-14 19 NEW DELHI, Fri. A high level official team led by railway board chairman M. S. Gujral will be leaving for Washington on Sept 6 to negotiate a US$4l5 million (SJ9O3 million) loan with the World Bank to modernise the national railway. Railway sources said the loan will beAFP - 102 words
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Article90 1982-08-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A 12-member mission representing four large New Zealand food processing companies will arrive here for a three-day visit on Sept 1 to explore trade expansion and joint-venture possibilities. It will be led by Mr J. O. Haworth, chief executive of Watties Industries, the third largestAFP - 90 words
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Article66 1982-08-14 19 WINDSOR (Canada), Fri. Chrysler Corp's empty Windsor engine plant will soon be back in production, thanks to Canada's US$55 million (SJI2O million) financing of a diesel engine deal. Two years of negotiations between the car maker and federal and state governments culminated yesterday with the announcement ofUPI - 66 words
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Article88 1982-08-14 19 JAKARTA, Fri. Domestic oil consumption in Indonesia during the current fiscal year will be 26 billion and not 28 billion litres, as earlier projected. Mr Joedo Sumbono, president of Pertamina, the Indonesian state oil company, said that the new estimate was based on an average monthly consumption of88 words
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146 1982-08-14 19 TRADING in Johan Holdings Bhd's 272,000 shares of MJI each will resume on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange from Aug 17, on an immediate delivery basis. In addition, a total of 28,854 million shares 5.75 million shares issued as consideration for the purchase of146 words
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423 1982-08-14 19 BEAUFORT International Hotels, a relatively new hotel management group, has been awarded the management contract for the smallest of the three hotels in the $1 billion Rahardja Centre complex currently being developed by the Harapan group. Three other international hotel chains are believed423 words
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543 1982-08-14 19 EXPORTS of microwave ovens this year are expected to drop by a substantial 25 per cent to about $66 million. A spokesman for Sanyo Industries (S) Pte Ltd, the only manufacturer of microwave ovens here, said exports in 1962 are expected to be543 words
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466 1982-08-14 19 CONTRARY to expectations, United Overseas Bank, the third among the "Big Four" to release results yesterday, managed to improve group earnings by only 4 per cent in the first six months of this year. The only bank among the "Big Four" yet to466 words
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267 1982-08-14 19 Berjaya Kawat expects difficult times WIRE manufacturer BerSya Kawat Bhd is bracig itself for difficult times ahead, particularly with increased local and foreign competition and generally weak market for its products. The group, however, hopes that the Malaysian government would rationalise the import tariff levels for the wire industry in267 words
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416 1982-08-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Billions of ringgit are being spent annually on food import while one million hectares of first class agriculture land are lying idle. The secretary-general of the agriculture ministry, Datuk Sen Radin Soenarno Alhai, pointed out this ironical situation416 words
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453 1982-08-14 19 SINGAPORE: Prices closed higher on baying and covering Interest yesterday, In reaction to recent sharp falls In active selective trading with higher Hongkong market advices aiding sentiment Cycle and Carriage rose 1C cents to $2.6, Fraser and Neave U cents to $4.82, Nanun Corp II453 words
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Article31 1982-08-14 19 SCOREBOARD Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Plantations Mining Deb/Loans Up 63 15 5 5 3 2 2 Down 27 1 6 1 1 1 2 onch 10 3 2 2 1 131 words
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Article70 1982-08-14 19 B»art»< BM Ihialap lad UlllMW Mil I +7 20 -4 C»C Em* Gathrte BM NBT 15 12 7 COM P*N Haw Par N»t Iran -54 22 -6 14 C«M SUragr laobcapr Bbd PMC -111 11 10 8 Paaßm iUtknuuw I'MWNta +6 2 6 16 Perth Plaat70 words
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Article29 1982-08-14 19 Sugar. 4 N >unlop Ind >rii« »''»nl 'üblic l.nk I M W II IK 188 900 484 310 271 276 200 080 MS 3 1! I ll ll29 words
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Article24 1982-08-14 19 S Land Loan 2.150.000 OCBC 1,181.000 Ipoh Garden 412.000 Promet 305.000 Oriental Hldgs 284.000 Total turnover: 10.68 m Total value: $25 32m24 words
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Article25 1982-08-14 19 'Indicator: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations. BC: *****2 *****G 559.53 569.57 *****0 1443.37 980.27 969.78 507.03 509.52 ***** ***** 824.49 824.49 503.98 515.9125 words
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Article2373 1982-08-14 20 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 470 382 310 4(0 «ao MO (10 270 103* 378* 253 241 aoo 460* 432 188 288 472 196 258 344 234 210 707' 438 187 398 aoo 326 570 560 220 432 *****S 129* 320 393* 213 410 253* 254 300 MO2,373 words
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Article1590 1982-08-14 20 BID and afler prices officially listed and buslmai la and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lou 1.000 units unless otherwise apedned DfIXJaRIAU Aeaa»(3.l6S) tjiiaiili (IMS) Ateass (1.048 1 066) (5) 1 03 (1) 1.06 (4)1,590 words
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Article573 1982-08-14 20 THE mack-kaped-far tochalcaJ rrbound at last came U thr SutßSpare stock markrt yrwterdfty after 12 cwnswotivr trading days af bsc«asant falls. Rarxaln haatlßg and shert-oaverinn actl.ltlfs werr fairly widespread. Trading wan exoeptlMuUly active. Mare taao 11.(8 milUao sham caaaged aaads wttk Stagapare Laad Imm stark573 words
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Article191 1982-08-14 20 HNGAFOU UNTT TBUBT (M W Bftoss tar As* Id The Commerce 2 46 2* TV Savlngi Fund 1.36 1.41 Spare Prog Fund 1.10 1.15 Spare Sec Fund 1 l.Gßxd Spore Invest Fund 0 88 0 S3 Spore Equity Fund 1.06 1.10 MUHWIIIWT ttel Invest Fund IK 2 08191 words
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Article2275 1982-08-14 20 BUSINESS DONE 'BID aad Oder prices officially listed and business in aad reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets la lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise sped fled All Times SerUetnent Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Bl« Board2,275 words
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Article329 1982-08-14 20 PRICES yesterday eased in quiet trading and the All Ordinaries index closed 4.5 points off at 459.8. BHP dropped six cents to A 56.58. CSR lost four cents to $2.60, TNT fell five cents to $1.40 and ICI was one cent I lower at $1.43. Closing middle prices of329 words
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Article109 1982-08-14 20 STOCKS closed mixed with turnover sharply down to 3.7 million pesos from 5.4 million pesos yesterday. Pm kcoje Mln'ng tnflo Phil ipti Mining B itUiCon B tafuloOold lulc P*lrol*um kniuet Con B JDCP irst Phi. Hida OOOlt unch oooaa unch 0000 unch 1510 unch ***** unch 0 014 0109 words
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Article275 1982-08-14 20 STOCKS closed higher yesterday, but off best levels in a market lacking confidence, brokers said, noting initial gains mainly resulted from technical adjustments HKI hln. Phiin "arrlan Inwit I«7S *006 Cheung Kon| 10 00 unrh "hina Llcht l-00xd *07 :uy Hotel* .ro_l Hub Tunnel 940 0 1 r E275 words
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Article362 1982-08-14 21 THE stock market, led by blue chips, staged a modest recovery from its recent sharp slump yesterday. Sentiment was aided by the yen's steadier level against the US dollar and the slight fall in some US interest rates overnight, dealers said. The Dow Jones average recovered 47.46 points to362 words
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Article339 1982-08-14 21 NEW YORK, Thurs. A bankruptcy filing by a government securities trading house caused a setback in stock prices after the market had been higher most of the day. The Dow Jones industrial average closed off 0.29 to 776.92 points, after being higher most of the day. The Dow339 words
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Article617 1982-08-14 21 ijUvckjnmknt bonds continued firm but equities were mixed yesterday mixed, dealers said. The Financial Times index at 3pm was down 16 points to 543.3 Hopes of lower UK interest rates again boosted government Donds and the remaining tap Treasury 12 per cent 1987 A' was exhausted in earlybusiness. Prices617 words
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Article51 1982-08-14 21 INDUSTRIALS hursday 544.8 Wednesday 547.4 feck Ago 558.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS hursday 778.88 Wednesday 777.21 reek Ago 786.8S H.K.HANG SENG rtday ***** hursday 888.38 reek Ago 1180.82 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS rlday 800 1 hursday 814.7 reek Ago sis 8 ALL ORDINARIES rlday 4M.8 hursday 464 2 reek Ago51 words
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Article123 1982-08-14 21 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices were mixed in quiet trading, with advances outnumbering declines but gains were Limited by continued weakness on Wall Street, dealers said. State loans were steady to rii WIM ajo <v MM -0 1 T7SO -Oi 41J0 -OJ 8.10 -<U MJO -OJ »JD -i ■KM *0i123 words
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Article250 1982-08-14 21 KL PRICES num. Pige <wi it KMHfH (2.028) I*** (0.MB) (1) 0 96 (1) 0 96 N 8 0 P (2) 1.80 M CM* (2 JOB 2 28S) (1) 2 Ant0«(5.5085.«05)(1)5.M Butmtul (4.808 4.825) (12) 4.80 (2) 4.82 ■««bat(U.Mis) H»II»H (2.JOS) (1) 2 06 ILmt (4.305) K IH|V (2 MB250 words
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Article114 1982-08-14 21 Ixed and turnover fell In >ak trading, dealer* said. The Book Club index fell 13 point to 94.09 on turnover 7 2 million baht. Banu >kham Thai tla Flow nithaya in» nd Tni»t uickok Bank 211 unch ml Of Ajrudnara M IM -1 uaSho* Shot TxUl C fTTl»l JST*114 words
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Article160 1982-08-14 21 ZURICH, Thurs. Share prices closed easier in fairly active trading, dealers said. Swiss bonds continued mixed in light volume. The Credit Suiase index closed 1.0 lower at 211.5 points. mißutlHt 2M -ft utan Br 41* -10 utan Rac la .7 mßortrißr 00 -M O.ICJBT ISO uncb OUty P C160 words
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Article406 1982-08-14 20 SHARE prices closed the week on a steady note on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday with turnover much reduced. Most sectors were taken higher, especially the industrials. Prices rose for most of the day although a late withdrawal of interest knocked values off their day's highest406 words
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Article31 1982-08-14 20 Industrials Finance Up 60 7 Down 11 anch 7 Hotels Properties (Ml Palms Tins robbers Grabbers I*b lAtans 1 4 2 4 5 3 2 6 3 1 231 words
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Article32 1982-08-14 21 CLOSING PRICES Rubber: Aug 13 Singapore: Sept: 181.25 cents (up 2.25 cents) Malaysia: Sept: 201.50 cents (up 2.50 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 185 tonnes (up 14 tonnes)32 words
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Article135 1982-08-14 21 CHINESfe Prw l»ce Bzeaaage, Sinrspare, flsstlg price* perlMkcyMtartay. Caeaaat tal: Bulk fob $81.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $93.00 sellers, new drum fob $97.00 sellers. Oprm: Mixed (loose) $40.00 buyers. Ptffu: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NI.W $310.00 seUers. Sarawak white pepper fag fob NLW135 words
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Article193 1982-08-14 21 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable in Singapore opened at 123.773 and closed st 123.781 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at US$337 75 338.50, sold down to 5337 20 337.70. firmed to $338.10 338.60 before easing back to $337.50 338 00. by lunch time. The market re-opened193 words
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Article203 1982-08-14 21 THE STRAITS tin price was unchanged at MJ29.15 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 14 tonnes to 185 tonnes. The overnight London market was firmer with forward buyers gaining £30 to i:6,590 per tonne. LONDON: Tin fell in late Kerb trading on Thursday, ending at203 words
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Article167 1982-08-14 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed slightly higher on covering support in moderate trading yesterday, dealers said. In August, central rose $2. 50 to M 5667 50 per tonne while south and north were traded unchanged at 1675 and $670 respectively. September in central firmed167 words
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Article35 1982-08-14 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous in brackets) Wlrebars Spot buyers £843.00 (£797 00); sellers £845 00 (£7*7.50); Three Months buyers £844 50 <£*****; sellers E845 50 (£807.50 Market tasw: Firmer Sakfc. 27.575 tonnes.35 words
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Article651 1982-08-14 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed steadier yesterday, with September RSS One buyers quoted at 181.25 cents per kilo, up 2.25 cents on Thursday's close. The market gained some i wo cents during quiet morning trading on some speculative buying and covering interest. Prices advanced further in early651 words
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Article91 1982-08-14 21 NOON SSR m lAB SSR2U SSR 50 MBKLB stntcv SMR I. SMR 5 SMRGP SMR 10 SMR 30 SI4R6C •nd SMR pnra> v~Urday (CarnJTMi'ki Kuifn B*lUra llloapdlK} IBOSO 161 iON (I'lcapdbll 151.00 IW.OON S«plemb«r (llaaprfM) IMJO JOOSON (llaaprilM) IM.SO 30U50N v u»> pjht) mo o mooN (I'UapdlM)91 words
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Article35 1982-08-14 21 Wat Taas New York 5.228 6.238 6.25S $.305 Zurich 6.128 6.478 622S 6.57S Tssws Wai Singapore 6.178 (JOB C.2TS 6 MS Oosttic prices in US dollars a troy ounce Searae: Craaat Sbssm, B*pare.35 words
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Article345 1982-08-14 21 Money and excanges THE Singapore (am market had a I relatively quiet day as tecttogs were mixed on the trend of the US dollar i yesterday Weekend factors added to the thinness of the market and rates i were sluggish until late In the after- noon when squaring of positions345 words
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Article334 1982-08-14 21 C urrtnc NoflNflM r>t## Strtitnoonisn r quol»d yMtOTtay (cro..)p.n.y Local d«U»n to oae inlt foreiga ourrcaey: US dollar 2.1745 2.1760 2.8196 Sterling pound 3.6930 3.6985 7.3469 Australian dollar 2.1215 2.1240 3.4286 NJZ dollar 1.5815 1.5855 3.4286 Canadian dollar 1.7325 1.7350 L*c»J dollar* to 1M inlts M forrlftn 'mrrrmeiemi334 words
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Article45 1982-08-14 21 RANGE at price* offend by dl«--count tmmm an Auf 13: Overnight: 1* 3 Call deposit!: IV.« M| BuyiMH«UiM 3-month Treuury bills 3H 3* 3-monlh Bank bills 81/18 81/18 3 months CD 1% 7* 8 months CD 8 7* flromci "itiinl Din mi i i45 words
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Article34 1982-08-14 21 Cloilng Interbank rates for tnfapare dollar* on Aug 13: Oder Bid vernight V* V» 1 month 7W 7H 2 mootlH T U 16 7 11 16 3 montia 7 13/16 7 111634 words
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Article28 1982-08-14 21 Prime lending rates I THE average rate at which major Sinf^rr I banks are currently prepared to lead U their I best easterners is IMS per rent. 128 words
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Advertisement299 1982-08-14 19 A KAUFMANN INVESTMENT (S) PTE LTD 2401 OCBC Centre, Singapore 0104 I 556,000,000 I I AUCTION of OIL FIELD EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES SHIPBUILDING HARDWARE AND SUPPLIES VALVES AND FITTINGS FOR OIL REFINER POWER PLANTS AND STEEL FABRICATORS Auction Dates: Items may be inspected on: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Thursday, Friday299 words
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Advertisement908 1982-08-14 21 sWPI X assfltffl L If >: s^b^bbbsbbl LbW -a t aaW «?3 Wf i r •I' a*v m m c m /If If V* mm LssssssssttW M ,W Wasm aW NOW OPEN! INTERNATIONAL MERCHANDISE DEPT. ON OUR NEW SECOND FLOOR. On Orchard Road, in the International Building next to Lido908 words
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Advertisement70 1982-08-14 21 NOTICE Please be advised that MR DAVID TAN TAI LIM, NRIC No *****55/G, is no longer in our employ with effect from Aug 12th, 1982 and hence is not authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. THE CARPET CENTRE (PTE] LTO INSTALLATION CONTRACTS PTE LTD70 words
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320 1982-08-14 22 SPP Ltd, the paper products-turned-property group which was very much in the news earlier this year, has reported creditable results for the first half year to June 30. Group pretax profits (after minority interests) for the period amounted to $1.47 million, against only $173,066320 words
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Article164 1982-08-14 22 General Corp sets up two units GENERAL Corporation Bhd has set up two new companies, one to produce floor tiles and the other to provide factoring and financing services. The first company. General Floor Tiles Sdn Bhd, was incorporated on June 29 this year and has an authorised capital of164 words
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648 1982-08-14 22 THE diversified Straits Steamship group has managed to post a 9.3 per cent increase in its operating profits to $15.01 million for the first half-year ended June 30, 1962. Although this growth is lower than the 12.4 per cent increase recorded during the first648 words
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370 1982-08-14 22 UEP expects earnings to reach M$27 million UNITED Estate Projects Bhd (UEP), a 31 per cent owned associate of Bandar Raya Developments, is confident of achieving itsprojected earnings of Ms 27 million for the current year in spite of having suffered a 19.6 per cent drop in group pretax profits370 words
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Article174 1982-08-14 22 Bolton to pay cash for purchase BOLTON Properties Bhd is the latest Malaysian listed company which has to pay cash for its proposed property purchase. It said that the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee and Foreign Investment Committee have approved its purchase of a 1.7-hectare piece of residential land in Kuala174 words
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245 1982-08-14 22 MADRID, Fri. Spain's textile industry has responded quickly to a government sponsored plan offering substantial financial incentives to modernise and raise productivity. Since the plan was approved last October, the government has received 301 requests from textile companies to take part in the schemeFT - 245 words
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Article71 1982-08-14 22 ROME, Fri. The surprue resignation of Professor Guido Rossi, head of Coosob the Milan bourse watchdog authority, has created new uncertainty in the Italian financial world, still badly shaken by the Banco Amßrosiano affair The departure of the Harvard-trained professor has not been fully explained, although it appearsFT - 71 words
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273 1982-08-14 22 SYDNEY. Fri. Belief that next week's Federal Australian budget will adopt an expansionary track was boosted yesterday with news that the number of unemployed last month stood at 448,900 or 6.6 per cent of the workforce. Seasonally adjusted, the unemployment rate was 6.9 per273 words
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Advertisement314 1982-08-14 22 r^ intamohonol EKCHonK PlOOuChOn Coolrwncf 6 19-21 Mm+i*ti3mmC*os%, august 1982 SINGAPORE THEEXWBmON W«*d Tmd. Oh*.. BWWton Htf 2 Daily 1 1 am —630 pm Internepcon. Semiconductor International 82 is Southeast Asas only exhibition providing a total overview of the dose interrelationship between circuit packaging design, production and testing equpment the314 words
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Advertisement203 1982-08-14 23 WE ARE MOVING... fUd>^ A 3lNc 1 r^iit^L lisa =J (T^^-i r^^ fe to newer and larger premises at i y==^^S^P^-4^i il^^. 7 SHELL TOWER, RAFFLES PLACE I I^V^ftft^l^ Ir^^^^i this weekend and the next two weekends. V7/\ I I V» vvT^^^S ScT>- 3p^^^^~ tt^"^ >^^^ V 14th 15th August203 words
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Advertisement3158 1982-08-14 24 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES: Mood^ FrK*o» 900om-5 30 pm i— CLAUIFICATION GROUP Xj/N. (5 00 pm for n«xt doy) Ofdwory 90 C H per word (Mm $1 3 50) n '^~l r, mmm^^\^^ m^ A^^^Bx Soturdoy 900om 3.00 pm 'sl6 00 ocr col cm A Entartainmanl Wh*r* to Eat LS^ajL3,158 words
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Advertisement574 1982-08-14 24 CATS PROTECTION LEAGUE: Day of the Cats' Celebration Jumble Sale on August 14lh and 15th. 10am to spm at 1. Gladlola Drive, (behind Yaohan Thomson). Free drinks and cookies On sale CPL t-shtrts. stickers, cat food and jumbles Talk on Cat care by our Veterinarian Saturday only between Mam and574 words
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Advertisement853 1982-08-14 24 aaaa^BB^BBBBBBBmT CONSTRUCTION' RENOVATIOMI Rmg: 74MM7/ *****27 543. Sam Annut (14M) We can serve all you required .it vr-y economlral cost Caramtc flooring. idkul ottar S>AugtMtonly 3'oomtd J1.750 4-roomad: 12.450 S-room»d U. 500 WE SPECIALISE IM partitions wall coverings, carpetlngs. Moor finishings, aluminium .>r»r»and all kinds of housing cv factory renovation853 words
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Advertisement1334 1982-08-14 25 133/1 Q Personal Services A BBBBAa*aTAMWa*IkBBB?*,aBB\aTeBT*awaU»BBB4aB\ y— i|| IF Wl»fP«lWMe j j"!™"™""^ WHY DEPENO ON Electricians. 3S Photography Alrcon Mechanics. Plumbers' 1 m^mL m^ mm^ mm mm for you. WeeJl Enterprises lake 1 ""^"»^"»»s»»»»a»»»«e»e»»*i c#J e Q j a jj p roD l ems At Once. STASOARD VIDEO RECOROsNO contact1,334 words
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Advertisement603 1982-08-14 25 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiir 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinr OTS SINGAPORE PTELTO (ATranamarcoCo.) ADVERTISING PROMOTIONS COORDINATOR The Position The successful candideM assist in thecreaton and liaison work m press relations, product editorial exposure, community relations, advertismg, promotions and other pubtc relations tasks The Person We ere looking for a person with drive, lots of energy. nvjeunßQ, tcsourcaui603 words
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Advertisement606 1982-08-14 25 VICTOR MUSIC CENTRE PTELTO (ti) requires:TRAINEE ORGAN TEACHERS QUALIFICATIONS: OradeBplano(AßßSM) ID At least 2 years experience in organ playing III) Only those Interested In music as a career need apply. Writ* in wtttt Ml parttcyaars to The School Director Unit 4.3, Lucky Plaza 304. Orchard Road Singapore 0923 MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE606 words
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Advertisement392 1982-08-14 25 JBSSj National ■99 Technics Personnel Clerk The successful candidate will be responsible for various assigned duties such as recording, compiling and filing of personnel records and employee leave administration, collation of payroll data for computerised salary calculation and other payroll administrative duties assigned from time to time. Minimum GCE O'392 words
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Advertisement471 1982-08-14 25 A large and well established American Marine Engineering and Construction Company invites applications for post of: Microfilm Clerk ($450 $500 pm) Main duties 8) Prepares documents for microfilming Records information of documents received and films documents 8) Maintains and files security copy of microfilm Requirements Previous work experience as a471 words
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Advertisement514 1982-08-14 25 HENRY DESIGNCENTRE requires: ADMINISTRATION CLERK/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR At least OCE "O" level Mature pleasant appearance. c Knowledge of typing and experienced In handling general clerical work Able to liaise effectively and tactfully with clients on sales co-ordi-nation Interested, plaaaa write with non-returnable photo to: HENRY DESIGNCENTRE PTELTO G57 WORLD TRADE514 words
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Advertisement536 1982-08-14 25 A wood industry marketing office in Singapore with plywood mills and saw mills in Indonesia requires a: SENIOR ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Capable of taking charge of the accounting section Applicants must possess LCC Book-Keeping Intermediate Stage Certificate and Have 3 to 5 years experience Applicants with administrative experience will be an536 words
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Advertisement595 1982-08-14 25 Established Shipping Company Require* BOOKKEEPER/ ACCOUNTS CLERK c Intermediate /higher accounting certificate c 2-3 years experience preferable In a shipping company a Able to maintain a full set of account*. Pleaae apply with tull particular*, contact Ulephon* number end passport sue photograph lo: JAVA MARINE SERVICES PTELTO UNIT OSO3, ITH595 words
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Advertisement612 1982-08-14 25 An established gootogtcal conouHancy company requires a CLERICAL ASSISTANT c Oood OCE -O' level standard a Ability to type or use word processor c Filing or cataloguing experience. c Oood command of written and spoken English Salary negotiable depending on qualification* and eiperience. Interested plsasi write lo Unit Heed-S<oetretigraphy ROBERTSON612 words
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Advertisement599 1982-08-14 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical requires FEMALE CLERK I s (.(h(J level c Minimum 1 year's working experience c Ability to type c Knowledge of book-keeping Pib)*>b\# Wffto With COAtACt !#f#pOOO* number to: Dyneeorm Industries Pte Ltd i Blk 50*5 1770 Anc Mo Km Industrial Park 2 Singapore 2054599 words
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Advertisement772 1982-08-14 26 l I RlMflt i J i Trading Company i squires FEMALE GENERAL CLERK J c OCE -O' level c Able lo type c Knowledge of accounting c Hardworking and courteous personality c School leavers are welcome tntereeted applicants pints writs in with non returnable pssspori size photograph to: 202, 2NO772 words
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Advertisement957 1982-08-14 26 .EGA!. FIRM HAS vacancy for ;ierk Experience preferable A hough not essential Only appll- ranis with A' or 'O' levels need ipply A marvellous opportunity for a young man to start In the -lerlcal service Please call per•onally 2500 Clifford Centre. [Uffles Place EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS CLERK jrgently required Able to957 words
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Advertisement494 1982-08-14 26 GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORPORATION MICRO ELECTRONICS DIVISION Invites applications for the post of: SALES ENGINEER to cover the areas of Singapore and Malaysia. Qualifications: A. A University/ Polytechnic Graduate In Electronics Engineering or equivalent B. A minimum of 2 years experience In Semiconductor component sales to OEM accounts. C. Qood connections494 words
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Advertisement497 1982-08-14 26 IB requires: 1) SALES PERSONNEL 2) CASHIERS Requirements tor Peat (1 a) Female applicants aged between 18-28 yean b) Singapore Cltlxens c Pleasant personality d) Ability to speak good English c) Minimum 3 OCE 'O' Level passes Requirements tor Poet (2 a) Male/female applicants aged between 18 28 years b)497 words
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Advertisement680 1982-08-14 26 SALES EXECUTIVES Our organization Is marketing a comprehensive range of world renowned office equipment In Singapore Owing lo our rapid expansion, we have the above vacancies The positions will apply to active young men and ladles who wish to make selling their career. c Pleasant and outgoing personality c Fluent680 words
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Advertisement768 1982-08-14 26 BATUMI BIDUSTMES (S) PTE. LTD. We have the latest fast-moving product for both dealers and direct buyers Required UrowiHT SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Hardworking c Previous Job selling car audio equipment Is an advantage c Own transport Very attractive commission Interested please call personally to> J-322. searton Plaia fUech Roed. S768 words
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Advertisement347 1982-08-14 26 REOUMWO BY SPOMTS shop 2 Indoor Sales Assistants 16 years and above Tel 2MMII for Interview SALESGIRLS REOUMCO Apply personally to Block 82. 808 Marine Parade Centre Tel *****29 I) Technical Eb3 National kwi] Panasonic ■aT-fl Technics Male Mechanical Engineering Assistant Requirements/Duties ITC or Technical Diploma Preferably with some working347 words
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Advertisement309 1982-08-14 26 (isso) We are looking for a TECHNICAL ASSISTANT I for our Training Centre RESPONSIBILITIES Main responsibilities or this Job are: To operate and maintain training equipment Including VCR, projector and tape recorders To operate slowscan equipment and word processor To provide administrative support such as maintaining asset records, compiling of309 words
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Advertisement469 1982-08-14 26 EH3B QTM COIONET J.V. invites applications for the tonow- LAND SURVEYOR a Minimum 5 years experience In Building/ Civil Engineering works MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN GCE O' level from Technical stream or STI VITB certificate in Mechanical drawing anil design Experience In relnforend concrete (preferably pref abrtcatlon a Able to calculate and469 words
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Advertisement791 1982-08-14 27 ]ljJ!i> [J Employment FAIRCHILD A Schlumberger Company needs to assist its lull-time engineers in machine assembly work lor a period ol 6 months. Interested applicants who are HSC (Technical stream) or ITC holders or equivalent and between the age of 18 and 25 years are invited to a WALK-IN-INTERVIEW 8791 words
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Advertisement496 1982-08-14 27 A well established INTERIOR CONTRACTING FIRM urgently reqimee suitably qualified personnel to till the following poets 1) INTERIOR DESIGNER (MALE/FEMALE) The successful candidate is responsible in designing interior leyouts, coloured perspectives and lur nitur a delaahngs. Requirements c Minimum 3-5 years experience in a similar position c Ability to work496 words
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Advertisement475 1982-08-14 27 TRAINEE TECHNICIANS Well-known Rust-proofing Company requires Trainee Technician.. a Hardworking and not afraid of dirty work. c a' Starting salary: $425 a No experience required. a Training will be provided. a Good advancement Pt prospect. a Malaysians also consld- 2 ered. Lodging can be provided. Based at Bukit Merah or475 words
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Advertisement580 1982-08-14 27 lernettonal Civil Engineering I xnpeny has vacancies wr I SITE SUKftVISOftS tor tbew pNasa protects Preferably applicants with relevant diploma and 2 years working experience Those without the requisite qualification but have i extensive related working experience will also be con- i sldered i seee apply in confidence ewcleej a580 words
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Advertisement481 1982-08-14 27 JROENTLY REQUIRED EXPIRIENCEO Motor-car Air-condltlon-•r Mechanic and Motor-car Electrical Mechanic Please call personally at Woodlands Service Station. 250 Admiralty Road. Singapore 2573 Terminal of SBS Bus Service Nos ISO an 1 <12 BP Petrol Kiosk TECHNICIAN WANTED BY an Engineering Company Preferibly experienced In electrical instrumenl/botlers Interested parties call personally481 words
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Advertisement323 1982-08-14 27 Si SINGAPORE the No.l employer kuhootres requires Female Production Operators We offer: 1. May work week 2. No rotating shift work 3. Attractive starting pay 4. Attractive shift premium 5 3-month confirmation increment 6. Attendance bonus 7. Annual teave 8. Hospital Insurance program 9. Life Insurance program 10. 13-montti pay323 words
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Advertisement302 1982-08-14 27 NO SHlFT^^^fi| I NO MICROSCOPES S DAY WEEK 888 par month with overt ime 6§9 MAXIMUM BASIC f|| PAY FOR GRADE I OPERATORS I- 1 $535 per month §j§ PROMOTION PROSPECTS AS FOLLOWS: Kg MAXIMUM BASIC g| PAY FOR GRADE IV K OPERATORS P $720 par month W. MAXIMUM BASIC302 words
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Advertisement631 1982-08-14 27 A Established TV menutecturer of the Mn.ubuh. Group urgently requires QC OPERATORS MALE FEMALE PRODUCTION WORKERS < Pieaee epply personally on any week dey et or write in to: United Electronic Engineering Corp Pte Ltd 232 Upp Bukil Timah Road 2nd Fl, Hock Soon Btdg Singapore 2158 j h) Domestic631 words
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Advertisement451 1982-08-14 27 JOIN OUR CREW at c McDonald's by Odeon Theatre c McDonald's Ooldna* Square a McDonald I .at Towers c McDonald i People's Perk c McDonald Roo.na Houee c McDonald Esst Coeet Per>wey c McDonald's Char. 91 Airport $320 TO $670 I Starting part-time pay I $1 .90 par hour a451 words
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Advertisement377 1982-08-14 28 IIA [J Employment 68 Situation* Vacant l) Miscellaneous E3MECS A highly mechanised and technically advanced itmiconductor manufacturer require* A) SALES CLERK a Possess either a OCE 'A' or "O" level cert, with credits In English and Mathematics a Must be analyticalminded and possess a pleasant personality a I -2 years377 words
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Advertisement463 1982-08-14 28 CI4S AIRPORT SERVICES II l| invitee application* H for thr follow ins 1 positions: 111 VITB Certificate in panel beating 111 Minimum 2 years relevant experience 111 o Able to perform shift duty. 2 GCE O' levels 7/> Interested in passenger or cargo handling. 7/ Able to perform shift work.463 words
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Advertisement535 1982-08-14 28 TKR Toa Payoh North a requires: MALE TECHNICIAN 4 (REPAIR) W ilaniiiramant* I Age between 21 to 30 1 4 years f Completed National j t Service f I STI. ITC Vocational i I Institute Certificates In I electronic servicing L At least 2 years working experience in repairing P535 words
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Advertisement673 1982-08-14 28 El HAROAYA EQUIPMENT PTE LTD Required immediately by a pro oraaaiv* Hoevy Tractor Equipment Company: RECtPTIONIST/TYPIST c OCE 'O° level. c Ability to type and operate i x 23 PABX switchboard. c Pleasant personality with courteous and good telephone manners. DRIVER CUM DELIVERY CLERK c Secondary level education c At673 words
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Advertisement579 1982-08-14 28 We are a company in Jurong with a large compound. We have immedlete vacancy tor me position of SUPERVISOR Reepenelallitlee: Responsible for the cleanliness of the building and its surround- i ing greens. > Responsible for the healthy growth of grass, plants and flowers Experience: Must be familiar wllh cleaning/579 words
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Advertisement536 1982-08-14 28 JACK'S PLACE STEAK HOUSE requires WAITRESSES Mtraclive salary and service joints offered about SSOO Apply personally from 2 00pm to i 00pm at: 1, Braa Baaati Complex, Blk 231. Bain Stra«t, Singapore 071*. Requires EXPERIENCED DELIVERY DRIVERS Mln 2 years driving licence Read and write simple English Preference to applicants536 words
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Advertisement1150 1982-08-14 28 Raq—ti' FASHION DESIGNER tor c gallium factory manuiactvr Call personally with portfolio at: DELTA MOUSE Unit 404. 4th floor 2, Alexandra Reed Singapore 0315 TEL 2730*»4 Urgently required DELIVERY RIDER tor colour lab. Please apply at: Blk 9, 6-D Kallang Piaca Singapore 1233. WAITRESSES WANTED (Part-time/Fumime) Apply personally at X1,150 words
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Advertisement450 1982-08-14 28 SAN REMO COFFEE House requires Walters/ Waitresses Oeneral Workers and Expen- enced Cooks Apply personally at 111 Orchard Towers Tel: *****79 SERVICE STATION REOUMCS Afternoon Shift Pump Attendants and Junior Clerk with driving licence Please apply personally at 115. Farrer Road. Spore 1026. SERVICE STATION HAS Immediate vacancies for Female450 words
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Advertisement829 1982-08-14 28 Attractive interest rates Up to 4 yrs repayment pertod. Loan up lo 90V ICB BuMding. Shenton Way Tal: *****33 Blk. 354. 183 dement Avenue 2. Tal: *****44 64, Oueensway Shopping Centre. Tel: *****0 Blk 163. 432 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4 Tel: *****22 Parm.l No 3378 LM MOTOR CREDIT offers829 words
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Advertisement1058 1982-08-14 28 DAT SOU 140J I»7J. (iood condition Selling 58.300 Contact Steven Llm. *****81 JUNE I*7* 200 L. second private owner, tip top condition, accident free Tel *****71 LATE IS7S DATSUN 2001. Alrcon. one owner t&JMO Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station, im/ 74 DATSUN 2001. Company I regn. good paintwork Kuad tax1,058 words
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Advertisement2187 1982-08-14 29 tntiPs saturdnv cut TnuFt *2B ma\\^a\Wa\l Bff^^. DOf^TJU^TRIVE^N^A^^WINNn^RIv^^^WORLDRALLY CHAMPION^HHHIH^H ©TALBOT ?arlrttr«Dtro«i- Peugeot -Talbot Group I MS 4m4S^sV/ U II SUBARU I MINI I M Subaru Mini 700 I 5 Door Sedan M SINGAPORE MOTORS PTE. LTD. f 19 Leng Kee Rood Singapore 0315 Tel *****6 I A u t-o«sec Dealer2,187 words
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Advertisement1780 1982-08-14 29 ISUZU THE TOUGH TRUCKS Isuzu 4 1 /2-ton truck. Longest cargo deck in its class (5334 mm or 17ft 6ins long) wMscab approved 3-BBBtsr I 3856 ex. dNrSBi angins Mo<MNMtursd:KS32 b^A mWf7?JI Motor Leasing Pte Ltd 1 iWiS^ 0 TEL: *****35 DP EB^^ EXCLUSIVE DtSTBIBUTOfI 'J^^L'T^ ■fflj) HONG LEOH^COUPTD LTD.1,780 words
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Advertisement517 1982-08-14 29 4IOH PRICE FOR Company or lon-PARF cars Strictly cash rler.g Hoe Brothers Trading rompany Tel *****19' *****80/ *****3 OUALfTV USED CARS wanted PARF. non-PARF. taxis are welcomed Finance and insurance ivailable Call 3372TC0 *****21 »*****. Richard Cheong BETTER CASH value for your food used cars Any year/ any model Immediate517 words
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Advertisement472 1982-08-14 29 any MOOEL Of second hand car 2 and Company's registered car wanted Contact Tan Teck Hock Tel *****76. *****08 Night 280*239 ATTRACTIVE PRICE SCRAP/ used/ I commerlcal company vehicles *****33 *****40 Kwok (Night I *****61 1 1074. Serangoon Rd ATTRACTIVE PRICES OFFERED for PARF scrap cars L used cars 102472 words
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Advertisement628 1982-08-14 29 78 Scrap VBJitclM ICftAP CANS WANTED. 985 c (T 5.0OO; 1200 cc (7.400. 2000 tc, 11.950, 2300 cc (27.500 *****27/ *****2. after lpm *****5/ *****1 llcky Tay (24 hours) CLOW 1800 CC. PARF scrap ars needed Immediate casfv^ tayment/ ROY transfer Michael *****1 mOCNTLV WANTED BELOW 1000 c scrap car628 words
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Advertisement721 1982-08-14 30 i N Accommodation Vacant b) Flats i^—^^^-^— EVERTON REALTY OFFERSa VILLA DELLE ROSE 3-bedroomed townhouse M.SOO a BELVSLLE GARDEN 3-bedroomed/ study I maisonette SS.MO a CAMMBLL PLAZA 3-bedroomed/ servant's i apartment, furnished $5,500 I a FERNHM.LROAD I 3-bedroomed maisonette. I furnished SMOO a CLEMENT! PARK CONOOMMUM I brand new 3-bedroomed721 words
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Advertisement877 1982-08-14 30 iTK]Q9ItOfI <■ Ktet DISTRICT LUCKY Plaza, luxurl- ous brand-new apartment. 3 bedr »ms. fully furnished, cen- tral air-con $3,500 ono Cornwealth *****55 (No Agents) DIST 1* RaDOEWOOD. High floor apartment. 3 bedrooms, furnlshrd Available Sept 1982 $3,300 Wess Associates *****44 Valeric [Saturday/ Sunday). DMT. 10 CRYSTAL TOWER 2.800 sq ft877 words
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Advertisement637 1982-08-14 30 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Bouses ATTENTION OWNERS! IMMEDIATELY WANTED Furnish ed/unf urn Ishedde tached bungalow with swimming pool/semi-detached or apartment in any district BUDGET FROM $1,500 TO $15,000 CALL: *****5 ANYTIME No Agents Please! A BANK DIRECTOR requires Houses/ Apartments In Dlsts. 5, 9. 10. 11. 21 for expatriate staff637 words
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Advertisement928 1982-08-14 30 flaVr^^B^f^^r^^^^^^^^^ll I "i Ma^BL>^*snTlsß *****44 (5 LINES) o DMT. 10 OFF SIXTH AVENUE Recently renovated double storey semi-detached Approi 4.300 sq ft (SSOJO a DIST 2S NEAR MUOUSTON PARK Extensively renovated single storey bungalow Approa 7.000 sq ft $540.00 a D4ST.2S NEAR TUAN SMG PAR* Double-storey seml-detache( Approx. 4.000 sq.ft928 words
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Advertisement1124 1982-08-14 30 I DIST S RENOVATED with fully I T alrcon double storey terrace. 5 1.700 sq.ft 3- rooms Freehold Su- r zanne *****00 GOING CHEAP. DtSTJS double- storey terrace. 4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms. $275,000 ono Phone 1 *****63 r KIM NAN PARK (dlst 14). brand new double-slorey terrace 3 c bedrooms1,124 words
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Advertisement995 1982-08-14 30 rELOK BLANGAH HEIGHTS Block i 7. HDB 4-room new generation enovateo partially furnished. Ugh floor $175,000 No agent Tel *****7 .-ROOM HOB AT Bedok South/ relok Blangah Crescent Fully enovated. Asking $140,000/ 1150.000 respectively Interested all *****2/ *****1. iCE OFFERS River Valley, xtenslvely renovated walk-up lat 3 bedrooms $270,000 Vacant995 words
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Article, Illustration58 1982-08-14 32 Psmd away psacokißy on 13 «2 aiTTSH. L*«vmg behind beloved parents Kenneth 4 Doris Ho and brother LeeHe a loved once. Body lying at St. Joseph's Church Funeral Parlour. Victoria St. Cortege Isavas 12.00 noon, Sunday. 15 1 12 for cremation at Ml. Vernon Crematorium at 1.00 pm. OARV HO58 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1982-08-14 32 Condolences Our Deepest Sympathies and Condolence, to the Family of the late I (founder ol Chop Sum Sum) From AMWABNA INDUSTRIES CO. MR. LEE SOI TONG26 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1982-08-14 32 143 Acknowledgements We. the members of the family of the late MR. ANGWHATTKM aratefutty thank all rslatlns and friend* for sharing with us in our recent bereavement. We deeply appreciate aM your concern and ex- P r eaaioii. of love.40 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1982-08-14 32 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. EDWARD VEO CHEOW OUEE WISHES TO THANK ALL RELATIVES, FRIENDS FOR THEM KINO ASSISTANCE, PRESENCE. CONDOLENCES. DONATIONS AND WREATH DURING THEM RECENT BEREAVEMENT.29 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1982-08-14 32 MR. D. CHARLES ANBAZHAGAN BOAN 22/I/1W9 Otptrtnl IWW would like to express our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to our relatives, friends. Members of the King of Kings Church, Pastor and Military Officers and Staff of the RSAF Tengmn Air Base for their assistance, attendance, wreaths, donations and condolences during our74 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1982-08-14 32 The family of the Late wtehee to Mian* mn rriend. and relalives for their condolence., attendance, aeeistence, donations and wreaths and to Father Reid, the pnoata and members of Saint Ignatius Church for prayers offered during our recent bereavement. MR. JIMMY SEET JUAV KIAT44 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1982-08-14 32 In Everlatting Memory o£ MOOTHEDATH B AL AN MENON Departed 14th August 1979 Not Just today but everyday. In silence we remember our dearly belcved husband and father Greatly mieeed by wit., three cone. daughter In I— two grandson*39 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1982-08-14 32 144 In Memoriam In ..ertMting memory o( I MIC MAE .V OH ANN AN PC RE IRA Departed: 14th Augu.t ■so Always remembered by wrfa, children and loved oma.29 words
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Obituary, Illustration25 1982-08-14 32 I TWO YEARS HAVE PASSED BUT MEMORIES OF YOU WILL FOREVER BE IN OUR MINIS SADLY MISSED SY LOVED ONES IP. VELOO VASUOEVAN DEPARTED 14-a-eO25 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1982-08-14 32 In Loving memory Mdm Qovindaman TharamaHngam Departed August 14, 1979 Gone from our lives one so dear But In our hearts forever near deeply missed by: Mano, Sh.nl. 8 Manias, Michael, Mohan, Sumathai. Chitr., Vive a Sun than Sadly mweed and tondty remembered by tone Chandran. Sreedharan. Mtaakaran.48 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1982-08-14 32 HENRY OAWSON JOSEPH Departed 14JJ1 IUI»tl»— and frianda ar mvttad to Hand high mat* at 7p.m. at Church ol Mm Wtaan Chnat loMowad by racaplwn at Blk »5C 20-370. Loreng 4, Tea Payoh. Always raiiMi?ibacad by wiMi aooa dayghtf aona in law, daughtar-k»-la« and grandchMdran.48 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1982-08-14 32 ATHMA SHANTI POOJA MR A YAPP AN KUNJAMBOO Departed on 31/7/tZ The wife and Family invites relatives/friends to attend the PMM MV AN TEMPLE ORCHARD ROAD on Sunday, IS/S/H 1 7.00 pm.34 words
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Obituary, Illustration145 1982-08-14 32 Of HI AP CHOON GENERAL CONTRACTOR CO baMn* P M>i tmm 1M WM leaving Whwa Mdm Tan Kirn* ■Mm Kang Kan Cheng MdmSsmKaevEng Stater In law. Soh Kheng Hens, Richard Low Lan i Soh Keng Seng, William Ooh Sul Oeok I Soh Kheng Swee Lee Seng Guat j Soh Lai145 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1982-08-14 32 Passed away psscshaty on 11-e-S3 SON: TEO TIONO HOE DAUGHTERS JUDY. PANSY. LUCY. SUSAN. MAGGIE. ANOELINE DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: TEO SIEW CHOO SONS B.LAW: ONO HAI SIONO GERALD ONO KS WILLIAM HO CHARLIE CHAN DANNY NAI AND: 25 GRANDCHILDREN 10 GREAT-ORANDCHILDREN, 1 GODSON. 1 OOD-DAUOHTER to mourn her low. Cortege71 words
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Obituary, Illustration97 1982-08-14 32 ages/ Passed away Peecefully an 12 «2 Son Sng Tlan Soo Daughters SngKarTln Sng Kar Ouek Son in law Ang Chal Seng 11 grandsons. 4 grand daughters-in-law, 12 granddaughters. 7 grand sons-in-law, it greatgrand children. Cortege leaves Mk 13 Albert Hou» ontaJ-taaUpm. DC CRUZ MsNME ChrUUne (Nee Wilson) passed away97 words
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Advertisement128 1982-08-14 32 The Management Staff of The Provincial Insurance Company extend their deepest condolences to MR. YAP BOH LEE and his family on the demise of his late father MR. YAP EE CHIAN •w_ j MR PECK YAM SENG Blind away paaeafuNy on 12 August 1882. i«av- i ing behind tha foNowinga128 words
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Advertisement131 1982-08-14 32 In Loving Memory ol TM.D6M MITCHELL ■I "To be with you In the same old way Is our dearest wish today Departed 14th August 197 v Pauline and daughter. Pamolo, MR. CHONG KM FATT 14-*-I**l Our Pooroal P« One Year Ago To-day You Lad Us Though With Spirit D.untle*. Your131 words
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Advertisement789 1982-08-14 33 APPOINTMENT .rivites suitably qualified applicants for the position of SAFETY OFFICER The successful applicant will be respon?'ble for the organisation and administration of all Industrial Health and Safety functions within the group Requirements Must be registered Safety Officers or possess qualificatiorev'experience suitable for registration Diploma holders in Engineering, Chemistry or789 words
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Article, Illustration180 1982-08-14 34 THE VILLA MYSTERY LONDON, Fri. Argentine soccer star Kieardo Villa has failed to return to Join Tottenham Hotspur for a five-day preseason tour of Holland. Villa has been holidaying In Buenos Aires, and Tottenham officials had expected the midfielder to leave Argentina last Monday, but he failed to arrive atAP; AFP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration235 1982-08-14 34 TURIN. Friday ITALIAN World Cup stars Paolo Rossi, Marco Tardelli and Claudio Gentile have demanded huge sums for their new contracts with Juventus, but club president Giampiero Boniperti wants to see the results first. Boniperti said: "Before paying such inflated wages, we need toAFP; UPI - 235 words
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Article, Illustration233 1982-08-14 34 Money not meant for mamager Menotti BUENOS AIRES, Fri. The Argentine Government has decided that the National Football Association can continue to receive two per cent of pools profits, but must not spend the money on the team manager's wages or his training programme. The modification of the original scrappingAFP - 233 words
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Article218 1982-08-14 34 Roberts shatters Notts LONDON, Fri. Hostile (ast bowling by West Indian Andy Roberts boosted Leicestershire's championship challenge in the England County Cricket League yesterday. They beat Nottinghamshire by 10 wickets with a day to spare, Roberts taking five (or 37 as Notts were bowled out (or 70 in their second218 words
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Article58 1982-08-14 34 BASEBALL: The California Angels beat the Minnesota Twins 3-1 in the American League. Other results: White Sox 2 Yankees 1, Brewers 7 Blue Jays 1, Brewers 4 Blue Jays 3. National League: Dodgers 6 Giants 2. Padres 8 Braves 2, Cardinals 3 Pirates 2, Cubs 13 Mets 6,58 words
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Article98 1982-08-14 34 BOXING: World Boxing Council featherweight champion Salvador Sanchez, of Mexico, was killed in a road accident north-west o( Mexico City on Thursday, police said. They said Sanchez, 23, died instantly when his car was involved in a collision with a truck. He was said to be heading (or98 words
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Article58 1982-08-14 34 DON KING Productions announced they have hastily matched heavyweights Pinklon Thomas and James "Quick" Tillis (or a fight today after two bouts they promoted (ell through. Thomas, 24, agreed to go to Cleveland to take on Tillis, 25. who had been matched against Tim Witherspoon. Thomas is undefeated58 words
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Article66 1982-08-14 34 TREVOR BERBICK. considered by the World Boxing Council as a leading contender (or the heavyweight crown, said be intended to appeal an Indefinite suspension from the ring by the Cleveland Boxing Commission. Don King Productions had arranged for a fight between Berbick and Renaldo Snipes today, but66 words
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Article38 1982-08-14 34 PENTATHLON: Britain swept the board in the women's world championships which ended in Compiegne, France, on Thursday. The British women kept their team title with 15,506 points. West Germany were second and the United States third.38 words
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Article35 1982-08-14 34 RUGBY UNION: Stand-off Hugo Porta has been named captain of Argentina's 27-strong squad for a three-week tour of France from Oct. 30-Nov. 20. The Pumas will play seven games, including two Test matches.35 words
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Article56 1982-08-14 34 WE3GHTLIFTING: Cuban Daniel Nunez set a world record for the snatch in the featherweight division on Thursday by lifting 136 kilogrammes during the Central American and Caribbean Games in Havana. Nunez, the world and Olympic champion, beat the previous record of 135.5 kg set by Boleslav Manolov, of56 words
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Article78 1982-08-14 34 VASELIN GALABAROV made it a clean sweep for Bulgarian when he won the the fourth title at stake in the world junior championships the 67.5 kg class with a total heave of 335 kg Galabarov snatched 153.5 kg to set a world senior record, one kilogramme more thanAgencies - 78 words
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333 1982-08-14 34 LONDON, Fri. Just five weeks after the end of the World Cup, Scotland's footballers return to the business of earning their keep tomorrow. However, whether the paying customers can raise the enthusiasm to attend the early League Cup fixtures remains to be seen. ForAFP - 333 words
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79 1982-08-14 34 LONDON, Fri. West Bromwich Albion and Leeds United have been cleared by an English Football Association disciplinary commission of any responsibility for last season's riot at the Hawthorns, West Bromwich. The FA ruling, made at the Hawthorns yesterday alter a four-and-a-half hoar hearing,AFP - 79 words
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Article109 1982-08-14 34 Chinese lose to Rangers GLASGOW, Fri. The Chinese national football team, who drew 1-1 in their first match against English Fourth Division side Hereford Town on Monday, lost 3-1 to Scottish club Glasgow Rangers at Ibrox last night. Lan Redford put Rangers into the lead in the 19th minute andAFP - 109 words
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Advertisement563 1982-08-14 34 POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens and permanent residents and citizens of other Asean Countries to assume senior and middle executive positions in I the Bank:- I A. SENIOR OFFICER B. BANK OFFICER Qualifications Experience POST A The candidates must: 1 Hold an Honours Degree in563 words
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Advertisement606 1982-08-14 34 INCORPORATED PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD Requires PRODUCTION ENGINEER The successful candidate will be responsible for line substaining process yield improvement I and cost reduction projects. The engineers w* j be required to:— investigate solve manufacturing problems ♦develop or assist in the development of improved manufacturing processes develop implement ihe most606 words
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334 1982-08-14 35 GOLF ROUND-UP PORTMARNOCK (Ireland), Fri. Galeforce winds turned golf into a sick joke for most of the field as the Irish Open began yesterday with forgotten Briton Maurice Bern bridge taking the lead after a one-under-par 71. The lowa-based Bembridge, a former RyderReuter - 334 words
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Article647 1982-08-14 35 Hopefuls get second chance ZELTWEG (Austria), Fri. Didier Pironis absence in this Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix here has given the Formula One world championship event more importance. The world championship leader broke his legs and left arm when his Ferrari collided with Alain Profit's Renault during practice for the WestAFP - 647 words
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Article, Illustration313 1982-08-14 35 LONDON, Fri. Werld 5,tM metres recordholder David Moorcroft has bowed to the British Amateur Athletic Board's ultimatum that he most ran at Crystal Palace on Amg. N If he waits to compete la the European champtonfm la Athens. hen the team for gas was313 words
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Article206 1982-08-14 35 HYDERABAD, Fri. Thomas Kilhstrom, of Sweden, and India's Syed Modi reached the quarter-finals of the men's singles event in the Indian Masters Invitation badminton tournament here today. Kilhstrom, 33, used his vast experience to beat Joo Bong Park, of South Korea, 7-15, 15-12, IM, whileAgencies - 206 words
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Article348 1982-08-14 35 Wilander takes another walloping TENNIS ROUND-UP TORONTO, Fri. Shlomo Glickstein, of Israel, staved off four match points in a second-set tiebreaker to upset French Open champion Mats Wilander, of Sweden, 6-7 (7--1), 7-6 (9-7), 6-4 yesterday and advance to the quarter-finals of the Canadian Open tennis championships. Glickstein said: "IAgencies - 348 words
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Advertisement60 1982-08-14 35 I Multi-Station Physical Conditioning Jfc^f &A Equipment Seife, i |-jET Duriible Compact. I t£ JpjL 3 i \d^^m~l~~~~ I Ja# I '-aW A\ m Tr v*y &w. jdlFjfu Ba '^^^^^^av^ is the exclusive supplier of physical conditioning equipment to all Offlcal U.S. Olympic Team «^H Training Centres. For Enquiries: sole60 words
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Advertisement520 1982-08-14 35 APPOINTMENT'S aHL^r sankyoLßl international is seeking the right person for:1. PURCHASING ASSISTANT (Mile or Fiaalt) 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 (Mile) GCE 'O'520 words
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Advertisement718 1982-08-14 35 JOINT SASAR/VITB APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING SCHEMES The Singapore Aaeodatton of Shipbuilder* and Repair*™ (SASAR) and the Vocational and Industrial Training Board VITBj are offering two apprentlcMNp training tch«fnea Jor tf-.« following trade* In the shipbuilding and repairing Industry:1. ARC WELDING 2. BOILER/PIPE FITTING SERVICING 3. MARINE STEELWORK/HULL FABRICATION 4. MARINE FITTING718 words
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Article290 1982-08-14 36 WHAT OUR TIPSTERS SAY RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED FAIRWAY CALL BOY CAVALIER Rouoaßoyato Empire Builder Cruzeiro Rooq/c Roy at* Nine Dragon Glory Bound Crutoiro Hallelujah Nine Dragon Glory Bound Rouge Royale Empire Builder Rougo Royato Empire Builder Cruzeiro Cruxotro Rouge Royale Glory Bound Rougo Royals Cruzeiro Glory Bound JacUo'sKuda290 words
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Article71 1982-08-14 36 Mudlarks THESE horses go well on a wet track RACE t: Jackie's Kuda n. Filipachi n, Tamasek Command BACE S: Charrette, Fantan, Iglu, Camberly RACE 4: King Candy II, Shantl Shanti, Credit linen BACE 5: Country Lord n, Towkay, Fraser Hill V, Scaramouche n BACE Plaisir D'Amour, Lieutenant Dalton, Sixth71 words
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254 1982-08-14 36 CAVALIER - Allan can bag two more winners today CAVALIER By TRAINER Ivan Allan, who has been having a remarkable run of success recently, should bag two more winners today with Crueti* (Race 1) and Dm GtovaasJ (Race 7). A three-year-old by Coin Of Gold, Cruzeiro finished fifth to runaway winner, Gitano254 words
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Article, Illustration361 1982-08-14 36 EPSOM JEEP j^y (pTyf}^i^^^#^^^^Ff-^B^oiv^>K^^^^^T?^^Ti*^| By VETERAN Australian jockey, Kevin Mitchell, back on another busman's holiday, has some pretty good rides at Bukit Timah today. His brightest prospect is Charrette in Race 3 for Class 1 Div 2 sprinters over 1,200 m. A nippy sort, Charrette has361 words
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Article45 1982-08-14 36 Sidelined THE following Jockeys are under suspension: M.C. Lam, two months from Aug 9. »N. Asuwadi, three months from May 17. Abdul Razak, three months from July 10. I. Anuar, three race days from Aug 8. Apprentice A. Samsol, three race days from Aug 9.45 words
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Article4456 1982-08-14 36 PEDIGREE - Today's card SHPPVPHj 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV B I,loom (Restricted Terms 9MHMMWV 3, 4 5-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,000) 1 *o**9* Cilamaai Dn No Expense-Yap 4 nzg +4 (1200 m) By Rangong; long last in both outings 1200 m Nov and 1200 m soft last month flaaarj 12 t *9 (Mary Baaaa4,456 words
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Article, Illustration291 1982-08-14 36 PEDIGREE By SPEEDY Credit Line D, definitely a classic potential, should prove too good for his Class 1 Div 4 rivals over 1,200 m in Race 4. A win today would enhance his chances for a berth in the Sultan's Gold Vase291 words
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237 1982-08-14 36 Shinzan worth a flutter in last race TIPTOP By SHINZAN, who has been consistent of late but still a maiden, is worth a flutter against the strongly fancied Amusement XI in the last race for Class 4 Div 2 horses over 1.400 m. The six-year-old New Zealand gelding has never237 words
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Article, Illustration330 1982-08-14 37 aaV 9 ■^^^^^a^^^g""~s^^^^^^^^^«a^^^^^T^^^^^^^^^^^^ar^a»^^^W a All fast gallops done on the sand ON THE TRACK with CAVALIER TRAINER Teh Choon Beng's pair of Air Marshal 111 (apprentice Marzuki) ana Blaze Ahead (York) did an eye-catching workout at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. The pair was kept well330 words
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Article, Illustration225 1982-08-14 37 Dream comes true he's a trainer now IF GRIT ever mwcU Era««lfleaae)B, then inert Shjuimo(t»m fits In like Rlovf. For, hawing to embark on a change In career at the age of 3C would surely aave left many a wtae soothsayer turning over in his grave. Barsttmg with pride, Shan225 words
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Article127 1982-08-14 37 TUEBDAY (good): Western Union 111 sparkled in 36.2; Just The Goods did 43 on a tight rein; Charrette did a dashing 39.2; Tough Guv returned 40; Kissimmee, 42.4 in a two-round workout. WEDNESDAY (yielding): Oriental Pearl 111 clocked 38.2 with plenty in hand; Dealing Dancer did an127 words
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136 1982-08-14 37 Jeya takes over as Perak Turf Club chief DATO Seri V. Jeyaratnam has been elected chairman of the Perak Turf Club. He has pledged to do his utmost to continue the good work of the previous chairman, Dato Yeoh Cheang Lee, who died In June. Dato Jeyaratnam, 57, is well-known136 words
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Article46 1982-08-14 37 SARATOGA SPRINGS (New York), Fri. A world record US$2.l million (about Ss4. 3 million) was paid for a filly at the Saratoga Yearling Sales last night. Aston Upthrop Stud, an Arab agency, bought the bay filly by The Minstrel out of Northern Dancer. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article282 1982-08-14 37 Leading jockeys Tttel No o( pUolnßs ride* Ist 2nd 3rd Placing! for last II rid.s 1 LICM 2 TweedJr 3 Kh«M» 4 Cbeam 5 Podmore York 1 LMBg 8 Yetp Lam II ChUm 11 Foo 12 CM IS R»Jo« U PLee It DwueUy GwUliam 17 R*rm> 18 Salri If Sng282 words
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Article88 1982-08-14 37 Leading trainers Allan Teh West G van Breukelen Tv Samsuri M Ismail PKLetag Rodders Lee B*ag»«re E van Breukelen Osman Ahmad Ng K Chang Meddle Yeoh Zaflr Daniels 59 42 38 30 25 24 24 22 21 20 20 16 15 14 13 12 11 11 10 10 32 4188 words
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Article93 1982-08-14 37 Leading owners PRO-AM RACES ARE NOT INCLUDED Aurir Agamm Mem* HT Wee Avet u#MeH Ai iaw Indrrapara Chen Prtaee Kum IJnK Darling (hfthFth CateU* Ktl. Armonr SheaaaigMM Ng PegMU Ace Ist 22 14 13 11 10 8 8 7 7 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 3 393 words
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Article1703 1982-08-14 37 Tomorrow's card DAfF 1 2.00 CLASS 4 DIVA I,loom KACU 1 (Restricted Term. 3, 4 A 5-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,000) 1 Mm Viw J7 J Moffltt-Mak 5 nzg (1200 m) hwll) 1 I •••2* Haaeat WIKa fl K L-AlUn S nzg (1200 m) Lmm 6 3 M* Battle T» TV Wat1,703 words
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Advertisement637 1982-08-14 37 APPOINTMENTS Jaffar Rfce LTusscin Associates 3hd r atiTiKnis, Jaffar Hussein Associates Sdn Bhd (JHA) which is affiliated to the international firm Price Waterhouse Associates, is one of the leading management consulting companies in Malaysia. We service industry, commerce and Government, undertaking assignments which range from small business projects to major637 words
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Article393 1982-08-14 38 Say Han almost strikes it LEONARD KING By SINGAPORE'S Lim Say Han came close to denying foreign* bowlers the chance of winning a Mercedes 230E and $100,000 the prize for a perfect game when he rolled a 290-pinfall line in the men's doubles of the Singapore International Open championships at393 words
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Article140 1982-08-14 38 JANICE BEAH - JANICE BEAH By NOBODY qualified for the Asian or Commonwealth Games at the 10,000 metres trials at the National Stadium yesterday, simply because no athletes came. The officials were there, so were the timekeepers, but not the athletes. One of the timekeepers put it succinctly: "They140 words
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Article210 1982-08-14 38 Red Sox have to pull up socks THE Stenpare R«ere»tian Clob's Red Sax, this year's Stagapare Softball AMadatloa nrn'i Junlar Leagae rhjunpiaaa, have beeo I drawn to meet Scalar -Leagae team Cardinals In the ant roaad af the Peata Sakaa kaaekait toaraameat, startlag at the Nattaaal SUaiam Practice Track tamartcw,210 words
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Article301 1982-08-14 38 Seven-wkt Gnana upsets FT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Medium-pace bowler I. Gnanachandran claimed seven valuable Federal Territory wickets to give Singapore a slight edge on the first day of the Malaysian Cricket Association inter-state league final at the Selangor Padang here today. anßßßßa^a^asasssssssss^asssl At the close of play, Singapore were 58301 words
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Article88 1982-08-14 38 THE Indian Mercantile team, a group of tea merchants from Calcutta, will meet a President's XI in a 50-o ver cricket match for the R. Jumabhoy trophy at Balestier Road today (11 a.m. The tourists are here at the invitation of R. Jumabhoy, a local businessman and cricket88 words
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Article, Illustration497 1982-08-14 38 LEONARD KING - THE road to the top of the Asian youth soccer tournament is just a step away for Group II finalists China and North Korea. Because after tonight, when they meet at the National Stadium (8.15 p.m.), one of them will have to step off497 words
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Miscellaneous242 1982-08-14 38 ABCHEBY Perta Sukan drew'i v Whitley Secondary shoot (Farrer Park. 2 p.m.). (9 30 a.m.). Both at WoodsATHLETIC8 10th annual ville. Dunearn Tech. v Victoria combined meet for the hand- (815 a.m.), RI v Chinese High Icapped (Toa Payoh, 2 p.m.). (9 30 a.m.). Both at Grange BASKETBALL VITB Rd242 words
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Article, Illustration206 1982-08-14 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By Banned former national captain says he does not care for the sport anymore SONG KOON POH, recently banned from rugby for life, said yesterday that he did not care for the sport anymore. The former national captain said: "I don't care for the206 words
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Article, Illustration587 1982-08-14 39 No sweat for Tracey in her debut TAY CHENG KHOON A dream start in all-men's land By TRACEY OH couldn't have asked for a better opponent for her historic debut in the preliminary round of the Ovaltine men's D Grade tournament at Kallang last night. For Godfrey Yong, whom she587 words
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Article, Illustration476 1982-08-14 39 HAKIKAT RAI: Kuala Lumpur, Fri - Singapore lads slip in to quiet welcome HAKIKAT RAI: By Kuala Lumpur, Fri. THE Singapore team to the Junior World Cup hockey tournament arrived here this morning to a quiet welcome. After a tedious train journey, they slipped into their hotel unnoticed. When word finally got round that the Republic's476 words
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Article191 1982-08-14 39 LONDON, Frl. Pakistan opener M«hsln Khan rantlnord to dominate the second cricket Test against Eaglaad la reccrdbreaking rtyle at Lard's today. The stylish MahaU made the highest scare by a Paktotaa batsman la a Lard's Teal and was heatea aa Its aat •f Us riaVs SM far191 words
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Article255 1982-08-14 39 PROFESSIONAL squash roach Rafeim Gal has palled oat of the Pakistan Airline* Singapore Closed championships, starting at Kalian* on Aug. 22, writes TAY CHENG KHOON. Gal, a Pakistani based In Singapore, aad beea seeded No. 2 In the championship, and many had hoped to255 words
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Article158 1982-08-14 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Ghana maintained their unbeaten run when they drew 1-1 with Brazil's Santa Catarina in their last Merdeka tournament Group B soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. Ghana finished with seven points while Santa Catarina, who have five points, play their final158 words
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Article48 1982-08-14 39 Metal Box 4-1 METAL BOX scored a 4-1 win over J.L. Morison in the first round of the Singapore Business Houses Football League junior knockout tournament at Toa Pay oh yesterday. Other results: Haw Par 3 Inchcape 1; Stock Exchange w.o.Hume Industries; Hwee Seng 3 Western Geophysical 2.48 words
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Article43 1982-08-14 39 POLICE, using only their youth team, defeated Port Authority of Singapore 1-0 In a Singapore Government Services Football League Div One match at the Police Academy yesterday Police's Ramli Nawee scored the winner in the 30th minute during a goalmouth melee.43 words
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Article, Illustration169 1982-08-14 39 From crew to rivals By PETER SIOW TONY TAN, almost a certainty for the Asian Games in November after his back-to-back victories in the Lark Open and the Pesta Sukan Laser championships, will set sail arein in the Fireball competition, off Changi, this weekend and next. But it is unlikely169 words
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47 1982-08-14 40 ISRAELI soldiers searching thraagh damaged Muslim Arab dwellings near B»urj Al-Barajneh refugee camp In Mutfc Beirut after heavy Israeli shelling on Thursday. In *ne the dwellings at the end of this alley, they captared a Palestine Liberation Organisation sasport. AP picture.AP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration598 1982-08-14 40 Sharon loses stormy showdown JERUSALEM, Friday SARCASTIC AND ANGRY REMARKS AS ISRAELI CABINET STOPS AIR RAIDS THE aerial bombardment of west Beirut yesterday was halted by the Israeli Cabinet after an angry confrontation with Defence Minister Ariel Sharon, who had ordered the raid. The Cabinet session, described by Mr SharonAP; NYT - 598 words
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Article194 1982-08-14 40 Sihanouk gets Belgrade support BELGRADE, Fri. PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, President of the new Democratic Kampuchea government, held talks yesterday with President Petar Stambolic and was assured of Yugoslavia's support for the DX. Prince Sihanouk, accompanied by Khmer Rouge leader Khieu Samphan, now Vice-president in charge of foreign affairs in theAFP; UPI - 194 words
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146 1982-08-14 40 MOSCOW, Fri. A college entrance examination scandal in Soviet Azerbaijan has spawned a wave of trials, expulsions, and sackings on charges ranging from bribery to nepotism, according to official pres i reports. Western diplomats, here said the reports were unusual because they namedAP - 146 words
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Article71 1982-08-14 40 WASHINGTON, Fri. New animal studies show that mammals, including humans, can regenerate the amputated tips of fingers and toes if the wounds are not repaired surgically. Researchers said yesterday that reports over the past decade have noted severed fingertips growing back in hundreds of children and aAP - 71 words
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Article67 1982-08-14 40 ISLAMABAD, Fri. A 45--year-old Swiss man said today he had set a world record by skiing down a mountain higher lhanS.ooo m I Sylvain Saudan said he skiied down the 8,068-m high Oasherbun One peak in north I em Pakistan on July 27, Uk- ing nineReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement194 1982-08-14 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Amidst the gloom about the economy, the two Singapore- based finance companies in the Hong Leong stable have achieved creditable results for the first six months of this year, reports MANO SABNANI. National Car Rental, a leading US car rental group, has appointed194 words
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Advertisement337 1982-08-14 40 RIDGID No. 535 I Pipe and Bolt Threading Machine <J5~~ High speed, compact workshop put* p>pe. conduit rod processing on a production basis! In your shop or on thr> job threads. cuts and reams 14" (3-50 mmi J through 2" (3-50 mm) pipe and <flL through 2" (6-50 mm) rod337 words
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Miscellaneous130 1982-08-14 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to Sa.m. tomorrow: J2 max., U mln. SUNSET today: 7.13 p.m.; SUNRISE toOMrrow: 7.M a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER AdeUMe 7/17 C Overcast Maallm 24/31 C Cloudy AuMtcrdim 16 24 C Oar tHiltairar 9 14C Overcast tUaffcafc 25/32 C Cloudy Mmciiw 9 19C130 words
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Article, Illustration461 1982-08-14 1 A very private pleasure THE success of the book fair is one indication that efforts to promote reading have had results. More people are also joining libraries and more books are borrowed about 3.5 million books are borrowed from the National Library and its branches each year. But how do461 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1982-08-14 1 The festival that grew into a company The highlight of the current National Reading Month will be the 14th annual Festival of Books and Book Fair early next month. Hedwig Anuar, who has been involved in the fair from the start, tells ALAN JOHN its success story. IT COST $6,0001,077 words
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Advertisement174 1982-08-14 1 1^ How do your Mf^£ Going Places J? manners rate? *Jfr f^j"™. to R.au isles ALEXANDRA SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 AT4RM. "25" 2.5 gm gold waferH^ "50" 1 gm gold wafer I "25" travelling bags I "100" track tops I I "100" bath towels I I "200" T-shirts I I "50"174 words
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Article401 1982-08-14 2 MIMI SHERATON in New York - MIMI SHERATON By in New York IF A book entitled Cooking Without Food arrives by post next week, it would not come as much of a surprise. As we learn more about food and its effects upon the body, we are also learning that a lot ofNYT - 401 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1982-08-14 2 TAN LEE LENG shows how to prepare a delicious dinner of THERE are so many reasons why Indian restaurants are popular. The food is hot, spicy and satisfying. One of the most enjoyable dinners is Tandoori Chicken, served with Naan, Cucumber Raita, Mint Coo'er and a salad1,112 words
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Advertisement118 1982-08-14 2 •^L^^B j B^B^r^B^B^ElZj^?^^B^L^BV.^B^Bl K I^b^Jbbmtl h B^B»^^^^TlP^iiffl»^Bß! ■1 I Jb^^^^B I "I' 4 I M Lj^^^^^^^^H Treatment by Helena Rubinstein I Cover I^*9 IbHbH b^b^^^^^bl Hi V b^b^bl«^bH b^b^Bb^b^B I A total beauty treatment for normal to oily skin that lets your skin 4 breathe Contains Clay Cleanser to unclog118 words
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Advertisement133 1982-08-14 2 I Every face it a land of opportunity tflflMHHK^^^-, for blackhead* and pimples. 9^ ■•'■T^t* I Little girls grow up lo Be young ladies In the process "Sj^Lallflßr^ young ladies may sutter from acne Today. MoncWf Derma nas developed a special Gel it M with double-action treatment Formulated with a133 words
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Article152 1982-08-14 3 From the Qing Dynasty NEXT time you give the children a dim sum treat, think of the Empress Dowager and the Qing Dynasty. It was then that the dim sum way of dining began. The Empress Dowager, not satisfied with a normal royal meal, insisted on a veritable spread of152 words
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762 1982-08-14 3 WAYNE KING in Houston - Widow who 'cooks with love' to survive WAYNE KING I^2E23l2i^^^2E By in Houston "WE ALWAYS said we were cooking with love," said Ninfa Laurenzo, taking a sip of an icy, pale green Margarita or Ninfarita, as it is known at her restaurants. "But we weren't really; we were cooking toNYT - 762 words
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Advertisement68 1982-08-14 3 SUMMER 307-50/ J/Hjlj nth August Discount IC ncaw CALLAGHAN tOUCnC CALLAC CASAOEI /VljX/VWTCH i Boutique Shop 17. Hyatt Serendipity Row, ricanpi Hyatt Regency, Singapore 0922. Tel: 734*556. 10am 6.30pm. GP louche CASADEI lowhc /■■nc/^ .BBtm CALLAGHAN Z^ 0 |ouC LDEI y^^WQH qqph CALLAGHAN CAI jM iphilippe jICa salvßi Shop 20,68 words
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Advertisement215 1982-08-14 3 SHOW APARTMENTS TEL *****13 IC O //Vi \A rT«cMFu/ park A° Exceptional Investment Opportunity! Opening Hours: k- t r J V\ Housing Loan up to 90% of purchase pnoe (Financing lUcim lO 6pm o available from Hong Leong Rnanoe Limited) (all days, including public holidays) /^^T x\*s& v Brtd ln215 words
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Article, Illustration1229 1982-08-14 4 4 People have become so horrified, hurt and disgusted by rudeness that a resurgence of manners was inevitable. Manners are not a set of rules that someone out there arbitrarily says follow. Manners are to make other people, as well as yourself, com- fortable. 7 Mary SusanNYT - 1,229 words
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Advertisement393 1982-08-14 4 PRICE gSpJ BUSTER £sn I VErr2 bedding bargains BCU I l^f W\y ever offered in M9MdMJ%J[9 *M tyl I b^^^__ 1 ""!l^^^^^**^*J I I j^k^kaJßAk- -^^»-^^L P^E" l3^ 3 L^^^^ complete with foam Double size divan set |AII fgSSSffSmt Vy^Md mattresses, safety including matching headboard P *^^oB^^£ S**^_ |__S^*__^Js^^^# rails393 words
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Article565 1982-08-14 5 DEAR Uncle Otak, I like to read your Kids and Things column very much. When my mother buys the newspaper on Saturday, I always quickly turn to Kids and Things first. Uncle Otak, I don't know what to buy for my friend. Her birthday is coming soon; she565 words
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Advertisement197 1982-08-14 5 H UUM KJ ymyyym [th^ «VssfeS^*««?gasspir MAJOR. PURUC ÜBRAk7£S7 l^TiTiTlS* \IM $|UGAR3KE ARr «Ua\ cou*ciiom TO MEMBER OP OHE h^^gZIZZZ? I IP UO% WHY NOT JOIN UP NOW AMP SUJOY ALL\ I 7MB FACILITIES AVAILABLE T O CHILPRFKI/ S aSTAHFORt) ROAP HOj^Ri** RVMpf~]-rok payom X'" Jl£ Tars.--f MOST SCHOOLS HAVE197 words
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Advertisement307 1982-08-14 5 Round the clock Security with Suaerguard B flnF Theft Paging Alarm System SUPERGUARD, New alarm systems tha/lan be reJed on for round the clock protection. It is specially designed to elioi late possible false alarms and outside interferenc^Econpmlpal toon tall, veiwJurable and never stop working oven in the eyent of307 words
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Miscellaneous54 1982-08-14 5 <y^ O aw* COk€/ frvds t*£ At xmNKMI£&M/r P^ but in -tlui cast 1%. j ffU t 3 l™* i <*> ™J«~ bocks a*u§ fat d^aeSr^f^ 2 Fi^A^f we h^ b^ttld, to K*M Usn^n^ o*i*4 when faevi, zuJficuMt faht% xT^FrTU: \7owh\ &vuJl4 wlo,*i±* hc*t*s>of' Vxapfuj |^Mft>RTA*L/ YuuU^. 0 v j7J7<&54 words
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Miscellaneous284 1982-08-14 5 Your poems A BABY He likes to eat bananas and grapes, Having lots of fun and lychees and dates. and 3^" *****11^ *y grandfather is a anu i uii> wise man He smiles and winks, He often ulks me with a frequent blink. Qf wise sayings and rubHe screams and284 words
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Article, Illustration1813 1982-08-14 6 Are the Riau islands poised to become a huge playground on our southern doorstep? HUGH MABBETT glanced over the new luxury craft that speed you to the sleepy Indonesian archipelago, and speculates that some businessmen know something about the future that we don't know. But meanwhile if1,813 words
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Article, Illustration43 1982-08-14 6 The streets Photography: HUGH MABBETT Being ft fouling centre, it kftsft remarkable number of Chinese shops and trading booses (though there is not Chinese signboard in sight); and being ft communicfttlons centre it is* splendid plftce to meet people from all over Indonesia43 words
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Article, Illustration20 1982-08-14 7 for a glimpse o£ old S'pore Tanjnng Pinang becksns. From the distance the shore appears like aline of pastelcoloured blocks20 words
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Article379 1982-08-14 7 If You Go BOATS leave daily around noon from Finger Pier, at the end of Shenton Way. Book through travel agent* or direct from boat agents at the Pier Building. Pares are from $49 to $51 one way, depending on the speed and comfort of the boat plus the success379 words
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Advertisement644 1982-08-14 6 Imported, Genuine and luxurious Furniture at REM.ISTIC Prices 'C^^^^V PoflßL^i^i^i^i^L^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^i^B ik a^aHflW 1 GALA lounat tuMc I Pi Latest Euro-des«gn imposed from Germany ofllfl Upholstered m superKy quaWy leather vA/«-,.h«, v/o. QAH r "»»k. coun»y-»fyt« loung* tutn Imoorted design upfKWteted wth Weather Vane I 9OU a f«« crof*wmmNp with worm644 words
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Advertisement589 1982-08-14 7 Oiuiiuvil h\ k.ui W.ili loni;. Mont; Kong Place: Victoria Memorial Hall Date: 14th- 17th August Daily: 12noon-8 P m 5%• t ty I* > Vioafl Lm^nnntfn^ \\^^o^^ YAMAHA PORTASOUND Keyboards Easy-to-play,portable, affordable. The tattSMrlJ is an easy-to-play, portable keyboard that gives realistic >• qv^" instrument voices, Auto Rhythms and Auto589 words
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Advertisement316 1982-08-14 8 ■■CAPITOLUiinbvV (*****59) 5 SHOWS at II If If I'■ _11am, 1.30, 4, 6.30* 9.15 1 1 Vllll LAST FEW DAYS! 1 CHUCK MORRIS DOESNT NEED A WEAPON. HE IS A WEAPON! WfSM CHUCK MORRIS EYJsjSP.ydBIW CHRISTOPHER LEI I mCHATO ROUNOTREE UJJ I MAn CLARK. MAKO \7 JADE: LAST DAY! (*****80)316 words
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Article, Illustration618 1982-08-14 9 EXPOSE your child to poetry and help him or her develop sensitivity to nature, a keener eye for detail and the peace and calm which result from absorbing the best values in literature. I find, that to offset the pressures of the rat race, a liberal dose618 words
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Article695 1982-08-14 9 Who says there's a difference? WOMEN: PSYCHOLOGY'S PUZZLE By Joanna Bunker Rohrbaugh Abacus. 1981 505 pages £2.95 Reviewed by LEE QEOK 801 THE next time you are tempted to make a sweeping statement about femininity and masculinity and what is natural and unnatural, take note that there is actually no695 words
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Article, Illustration886 1982-08-14 10 Those £ingerlickin' days are over IN a mixed society like Singapore, monolithic social ratebooks are useless. Surely here the rale should be, treat your neighbour as he would like to be treated and this means knowing his customs. Debrett's book. Etiquette And Modern Mmnmtn, is fine if your neighbour happens886 words
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Article, Illustration478 1982-08-14 10 THEIR TRADE IS TREACHERY By Chapman Pncher New English Library, $11.40 Reviewed by HOWARD RICHARDS WHEN Their Trade Is Treachery was first published in March last year, it made headlines around the world with its unexpurgated and never-before-released account of the Soviet penetration of478 words
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Advertisement341 1982-08-14 10 ■4= TAT LEE BANK LIMITED Ho« 4 Off ic«: Tat Lee BuiWing, 63, Market Street Singapore 0104. Tel: *****2 (25 Lines) Fixed /^fl KIW a Deposits: (MW^ m Mm^M W P- a -1 month 6%% p.a. 6 months 7!/2% p.a. (minimum $10,000/-) 2 months 7% pa. 9 months 7%% p.a341 words
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Advertisement134 1982-08-14 10 Do You Remember Me? C E GROUP I have left you for 900 days nights Do you miss me NOW I AM BACK Come, Travel with me I am at your service at all times. C E HOLIDAYS (CULTURAL KNTKRTAINMKNT MONDAYS Pit LTD! UNIT 03-01 ORCHARD C E, 220, ORCHARD134 words
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Advertisement517 1982-08-14 11 APPOINTMENTS DIETHELM ENCMERHK DIVISION We are a leading manufacturer of quality aluminium and stainless steel products We invite applications from suitably qualified and experienced persons to fill the position of WORKSTUDY OFFICER The lob Work preparation and Time Method Studies Pre production. Material and Layout Planning Method improvements and Value517 words
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Advertisement872 1982-08-14 11 OtLyDrdnd Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, r^^^^> Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Oata Processing, Executive I Selection, Marketing and Economic Studies.872 words
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Advertisement867 1982-08-14 12 APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE INVESTMENT I CORPORATION PTE LTD B invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the post of H I INVESTMENT OFFICER I The Corporation was formed last year and currently manages a very large H investment portfolio with the objective of achieving longterm capital growth from investments867 words
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Advertisement790 1982-08-14 12 >KDBS RAFFLES CITY (PRIVATE) LIMITED Raffles City (Private) Limited, a subsidiary of the DBS, is the owner of the Raffles City project. Raffles City which is bounded by Beach Road, Bras Basah Road, Stamford Road and North Bridge Road is designed by I M Pei and comprises a 71 -storey790 words
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Advertisement785 1982-08-14 12 Apple offers you J I a creative and challenging I work environment Career opportunities now open include:— I SENIOR BUYER H^ Diploma in Mechanical/Electronics Engineering witti at least 3 years _H B purchasing expenence in an electronics bias industry with special emphasis HL__ in mechanical or plastic parts. __H Hj785 words
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Advertisement661 1982-08-14 13 If youW got a 111] U I -w€ r< 1 aTW* AmwriMroiin. I V I m^ y m. vJM. jack cmia-mpm Group 'A' level pass, MPH Bookstores wants you! The Book Rople are looking for very special book people If you're interested in a career with bright prospects for the661 words
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Advertisement770 1982-08-14 13 r GENERAL SALES MANAGER Beecham-Consumer Products We are seeking an industrious, enthusiastic sales executive to head up our sales team, as General Sales Manager. The appointee will be responsible to the Sales Director for implementing sales and marketing policies, the supervision and control of a wellstructuretf'sales force and the achievement770 words
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Advertisement1158 1982-08-14 13 PHILIPS I W« are a large multinational company and we manufacture and t■ cx P° rt electrical and electronic equipment to more than 120 rUTpr- countries throughout the world. We require the services of a "-ffVITLjiJ I PROJECT ENGINEER T7R HM (ELECTRONIC) 1 J.? R.? Qualifications/Experience: I TUflytrlM^ I"^'1 A1,158 words
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Advertisement655 1982-08-14 14 APPOINTMENTS Snowy Mountains Engineering Corporation I TRENGGANU HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT I This very large Hydroelectric Project is now under construction and I offers exceptional opportunities for experience in all phases of B H construction supervision and control for the largest dam and Hydro I H Power Station in Malaysia and for655 words
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Advertisement1068 1982-08-14 14 All day today, at the Dynasty Hotel, Hewlett Packard is talking to keen, analytical minded professionals. Research and Development Engineer Wkp\ n&CKARD s F r this P OB 1 00 a fe&ee in Mechanical Engineering PAUiv** p 0 box 87, Atoxwdrt Pott o«ic«. sino**** 91 a required, and some related1,068 words
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Advertisement664 1982-08-14 15 i large and well-established engineering Company invites pplications from top-quality and suitably qualified Malaysians to II the following vacancies in East Malaysia:- (V) MANAGER (ENGINEERING) The Job: heads a team of sales force and support staff and reports to the General Manager responsible for overall profitability of engineering activities in664 words
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Advertisement723 1982-08-14 15 GEOSOURCE INC requires the following professionals:I IFELD SERVICE ENGINEER^ Smith Meters Division Requirements:Male, preferably expatriate, but qualified Singaporeans and Malaysians may also apply. Degreed Electrical or Electronic Engineer Practical Field related microprocessor experience (hardware and software) Familiar with the following types of instrumentation pneumatic hydraulic and electrical Responsibities:The successful candidate723 words
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Advertisement854 1982-08-14 16 APPOINTMENTS TREGREAT EAST COAST HAPPENING OuO SMITH-CORONA I /a3ylay//IT/ AFFILIATE OF SCM CORPORATION T^^^, I I EXPANDS I INTO CHAI CHEE BEDOK SOUTH ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH I OUR SECOND PLANT WILL BE AT Unit No. 01-01 to 01-14 Block 2 No. 5 1 2 Chai Chee Street I Bedok854 words
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Advertisement97 1982-08-14 16 We Mix Business With Pleasure. C- rt^%*»rJ^ mafti^&^MS That's what a complete advertJsliig medium does. We n "-r^a^aV a^LHßai^^^^^^^^ offer a good variety of products, services and _^^mm^oam BW. ■*~t^^--*^s^aT' opportunities from business deals to used golf clubs md classU y titem toe y 0 convenience and for results ■l^X^i^^Mß^^Bß^B^ElW*3MHr97 words
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Miscellaneous242 1982-08-14 16 G A RFIELD By Jim Davis I SPENDING N BUT I CRAVE NOW I THINK I'LL AN ENTIRE MORE VARIETY) SPENP AN ENTIRE WEEK IN BEP THAN THAT J S WEEK IN TWIS WA6 PON V EASY CHAIR n. i3TM PAY?€» M-21 I igei umted Feature Syndtcata. me. I I242 words
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Advertisement184 1982-08-14 17 inree door T^-"^"*""^ B^^Hl^^i^liyjL^wiiiAi^K^^M Offers only at Balestier Road Showroom I 0 *-^^^^*^B^B^BißMa^B^^B^B^H|^B^^ H Three door^^^^^^^^^B I >^B^Wl^^TTmTM7illlllii l t^|^W^WlllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllll| BvtBjB\JRBLMBriiI I B/ bY blbVm^H B^B^Bma^B^aT^ men nP^_ (ii cqc r^*!* r^ 1 fi t^wqljl/ii nwn r i ii^^i I! ll' ft>v?4 ftvs^wy^va Pining I ablel $75 3f MM^^f^ "■l-184 words
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Miscellaneous252 1982-08-14 17 PEANUTS Byacmuiz PICK OF PUNCH j^V^ffc* i iff J^H^^ II *^~y^ P rotlmt s now— this is the first time I've treated nosebleed. L NOR BERT By George Fett I"OUSrSAWA/WKI WEL^WHATfe Z' HE WAS CARRVltsk^ A WALKING AL^NSv SC? eTRANk^H" V WHIPAND A CHAIR. CALUNfir/'HERE, L^\ Mj* ABOUT THAT? k*£l252 words
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Article, Illustration559 1982-08-14 18 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM By ONE of the raaaons he got Into acting, Henry Fonda once revealed, was that he eonld hide his shyness behind the mask of whatever part he was playing. Yet, the Introvert Fonda was the qalnteesenttal American hero: He was the decent gay,559 words
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Article, Illustration793 1982-08-14 18 Making up is hard to do The Quests The Flamingos The Quests and The Flamingos two of the '60s most popular groups are back together again for the nostalgic Those Were The Days show tomorrow night. But, as KANNAN CHANDRAN discovers, making up was much harder than breaking up. NO793 words
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Advertisement208 1982-08-14 18 Exciting Children's Books for all Readers The Adventures of Stories from Malay, Chinese Z^lE? *%JM£* and Indian Literature Chinese and Malay. 4> Mooty J*ifrMMj»y Smtk m aatt **fc>»aWd/Uo^ "^S* r iTaassnnn^f iaSaC -*^^aaanEh!^ '*^^hJP» V an asp A A as*+ *r ar^anVannnnn- 3nnnnnnn^h^VW bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbw^~< M '"^»r^^^ y**Waawl fl^LflßH ~~~~~-^aflasUfl M.208 words
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Advertisement79 1982-08-14 18 SPECIAL OFFER! H.P. AVAILABLE! i^ ttafrWg* $260 ■^29^^ P^J 9 M _J__ I I nn» R»nnn Wood S2 70 l^^^«^«^a llwrV jt^mi Cupbo«ft) I SWEET HOME TEL: *****(6 O 21 81k 2 1 1 LOR a TOA PAYOH EAST I (Naar M«:Ri1chie Pnm^y School. Bndt Hawk«r£«Mr«) 53, BtK 416. BEDOK79 words
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Miscellaneous347 1982-08-14 18 TODAY: EXHIBITION OF PHOTOGRAPHS BY PAUL NASH His works from 1930-46. British Council Exh Hall. 10 a.m. 1 p.m. Until next Saturday. NATIONAL DAY PHOTO EXHIBITION Jointly organised by Mm of Culture, Singapore Conference Hall and photographic societies of Singapore. Singapore Conference Hall. 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Ends tomorrow. LA347 words
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Miscellaneous104 1982-08-14 18 THE SECOND FUSION An Indian contemporary music concert, by Shafquat. Victoria Theatre. 7.30 p.m. Tickets at $5 and $4 from Bobby and Lata music centres. A NIGHT OF OPERA Organised by Methodist Girls' School. Tickets at $20 and $15. Victoria Concert Hall. 8.15 p.m. SPORTS TOURNAMENT Paya Lebar CC. 9104 words
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Miscellaneous106 1982-08-14 18 TOMORROW: NEWMANS LAW Film: George Peppard, as the cop, uses unconventional methods to trap drug smugglers. Roger Robinsons co-stars in this police drama. Hilton Movie House. 8.15 p.m. First drink charge for non-diners: $8.50. GRAND CULTURAL SHOW Organised by Tamils Representative Council. 7.30 p.m. Victoria Theatre. Free. OSAKA CITY UNIVERSITY106 words
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Article, Illustration353 1982-08-14 19 'Robin Hood' arrives mi THE controversial Hongkong swordfighting TV drama serial, Chn Lin Xing (Swordsman Chu) banned in Taiwan will start its run here in December. Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has bought the 65-episode Cantonese serial from Hongkong Television Broadcasts Ltd (TVB). It will be dubbed in Mandarin. The serial is353 words
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131 1982-08-14 19 What you missed on TV but did not know CHRIS Ho's self -penned Singapore Reggae was to be an ode to National Unfortunately, we didn't get to see him and Transformer performing his song in SBC s National Day production, Aagust Delight, as the allocated time did not permit it.131 words
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Article304 1982-08-14 19 THE SECOND FUSION Victoria Theatre Today, 7.30 p.m. wed by KANNAN CHANDRAN SHAFQUAT, the papular Mid unique Indian fusion group, may soon be eaterlng the rec«rdIng scene, if their plans for the future materialise. The group, with its repertoire of Indian-fla-voured jats music, plans U>304 words
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Advertisement101 1982-08-14 19 The easy way to remove corns, warts and 7 A calluses gum comet I kCdtomaa Collomack vtZ-^**-^ For quick and convenient [<*•■* removal, just apply Collomack 1 twice daily to the affected area iii; Collomack relieves the pain and Q J4&L softens the corn, wart or callus for easy removal.101 words
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Advertisement167 1982-08-14 19 j Japanese Restaurant IQKl \I MAMTETC iff .>*• K< i C^^V' 15th-22ndAug82 Win a holiday to Club Mt d for two Celebrate with us! For every meal you enjoy during this period, you stand a chance to win a return trip for two to Malaysia Club Med. plus many other167 words
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Miscellaneous36 1982-08-14 19 TODAY: BOON Teek BCa Re-Ap-pointment Ceremaay Boon Teck CC. 7.30 p.m. Mr Michael Ldew is guest-of-honour. Natlanal Day ReaMente' Gathering Organised by Jin Besar Zone A RC. At multi-purpose court between Blks 8 and 9, Stur-36 words
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Miscellaneous268 1982-08-14 19 dee Rd. 7.30 p.m. $2 per adult. $1 per child. Mr Chan Chee Seng is guest-of-honour. National Day Campflre Organised by Kg Glam Zones A, B and C RCs. At Hong Wen School. 7.30 p.m. $1 per person. Free Film Shows Organised by: Yio Chu Kang Zone A RC. At268 words
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Miscellaneous295 1982-08-14 19 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB 6 Don't be a stick-in-the-mud: the old fairy folk story is in 1 Picks on in small creeper (11) (IS) 9 Get round by the junction, in Antacid? It's short of a taWehonour (7) top (6) 10 Part of car whose Inversion 8 Marriage without a295 words
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Advertisement134 1982-08-14 20 The Sunday Times fl| Sbbb^LbV'* Newspapers don't At tart y^^j Mm\ often rise to I M If Jam ■■r 'I Mondoy s \L\ a\ I a b M _^H I[_ 3H^^H^H£ I grand fireworks Iwi it/ giZ I display, we've got i I a poem dedicated flj f r >134 words
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Miscellaneous469 1982-08-14 20 A^lCTikWl^tTAWlftllClittll^fTClllKKß^B^ Hardy's classic on tonight SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE FAR FROM JflEHHUHl INK MADDING ■■lUO CROWD (Ch 5, ll.K I PJ M L^ p.m.): Julie Christie, |jff Peter Finch, Alan H^RflMflfl Bates and Terence Stamp give life to R^iUMi^H Thomas Hardy's classic set in the rural country- iMB^F^mV^l sides of England469 words
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Miscellaneous1074 1982-08-14 20 1.00 PM Openinj Mowed by Sesame Street: The reading purpose, to look for the author's point of hired the two goons vanishes. Then, the actual letters under scrutiny today are Z and U and the view and to ana| y se and evaluate a particular identity of the dead man1,074 words
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Miscellaneous563 1982-08-14 20 5.58 AM National Anthem this episode. And their followed by Opening An- repertoire for the evening nouncement «.M News-In- includes I Don't Want To Brief «.*6 Another Morn- Dance, What's The Matter ing Another Show 7.N With You, I Hope I Never, News And Weather Re- Nobody Takes Me Seriousport563 words
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