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Title Section14 1982-08-20 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1582 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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280 1982-08-20 1 ELENA CHONG - Two gave bribes to fix SAF fitness test ELENA CHONG By TWO reservists gave $100 to a SAF physical training instructor and asked him to pass them in the individual physical proficiency test, a district court heard yesterday. Businessman Chin Yew Mm, 29, and carpenter Ong Chin Hock, 30, had280 words
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Article72 1982-08-20 1 BRISBANE, Thurs. Queensland, the home of the Commonwealth Games (or 1982, is in a state of emergency today with thousands walking off their jobs in sympathy with striking employees of the state government Queensland state Premier Joh Bjelke Petersen has refused to talk to union representatives untilAFP - 72 words
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Article42 1982-08-20 1 PARIS, Thurs. French police today announced the dismantling of a major "Asian connection" drug ring, with the seizure of 22.5 kg of pure heroin worth US$3O million (SJ6S million), and the arrest of 20 Asians, mainly Chinese and Cambodians. AFP.AFP - 42 words
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Article308 1982-08-20 1 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW Most of them are Asians By TALENT scouting in overseas universities by the Singapore government has resulted in about 200 non-citizens working in the Republic. Almost all are Asians, coming mainly from Malaysia, Indonesia, Hongkong and Taiwan. The number of non-Asians is less308 words
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460 1982-08-20 1 JERUSALEM, Thursday THE stage was set for Israel to lift its 10-week siege of Beirut after it formally approved a plan today to evacuate Palestinian guerillas from the devastated city. But Israeli authorities warned that the guerillas could only start evacuating after theyUPI - 460 words
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Article53 1982-08-20 1 COLOMBO. Thurs. Sri Lankan President Juniug Jaye wardene today told his ruling United National Party (UNP) to prepare for elections but did not specify any dates. Addressing a meeting of the UNP parliamentary group, he told members of parliament to go to their electorates "and organiseReuter - 53 words
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Article112 1982-08-20 1 Beijing shoots hijack gang BEIJING, Tours. Five men whs attempted to hijack a Chinese airliner en July IS were executed today la Shanghai, the official Xinhua news agency reported. It said the v all pleaded guilty at a two-day trial to "hijacking a plaae far a eaaaterrevatattaaary purpose." The hijacker*112 words
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221 1982-08-20 1 GILLIAN POWCHONG - GILLIAN POWCHONG By SINGAPORE Brsadeaatlßg Caraarattea haa decided aai to accept TV advertisements af the (.aid-labelled Yaae Jeaas. Mr Robert Tea, marketlag director af the company which makes the 11,8 b "gald Jeans," said yesterday that the Onn will appeal agalasi thededatoa.221 words
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Article, Illustration354 1982-08-20 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. Frenzied trading brought the New York Stock Exchange its busiest day in history yesterday with more than 132 million shares changing hands, although prices closed mixed after the previous day's record gains. The previous trading record was 92.88 million Optimism thatReuter - 354 words
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Article31 1982-08-20 1 NEW YORK. Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 6.09 to 835.52 in the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 31 words
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Article84 1982-08-20 1 THE Singapore stock market rally, laspired by the boom eaaaittaas la New York, coaOnued strongly yesterday, amid growing conviction that the loag overdae tocaaieal recovery Is finally taking place. The Straits Times Industrial Index chalked ap anotfter 15.22- -rt gala aad weat ap 5JV35, Its thirl straight84 words
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Article432 1982-08-20 1 How to avoid retrenchment EIGHT out of 10 workers retrenched in recent months were poorly educated. This is yet another reason why the Singapore workforce must upgrade, Minister of State (Labour) Dr Wong Kwei Cheong said yesterday. Quoting statistics from a ministry study, he said most of these workers had432 words
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Article95 1982-08-20 1 Right words make Pepsi sales pop SHENZHEN (China), Thurs. It has been a lot easier to find Chinese eager to join the Pepsi generation since the US soda pop producer decided to leave dead ancestors" alone. Pepsi first tested the Chinese market with their "Come alive with the Pepsi generation"UPI - 95 words
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Article75 1982-08-20 1 THIS is what deep recession hrs don* to the richest country on earth. In Washington D.C., over a hundred unemployed workers are seen queueing in a line stretching for more than a block, waiting for the employment service centre to open at 7.30 a.m. The queueUPI - 75 words
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Article60 1982-08-20 1 BEIRUT, Than. The besteglag Israeli farces eaaedtheir btoekade af west Beirut today aad allewed la mare than M tsars af faad aad faar toaaes af medical sappiles, a Red Crass spakesmaa said. A Red Crass caavey which braaght the faad aad medleal sappUcs alsa carried I»,m litres60 words
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Advertisement32 1982-08-20 1 60 pages today SUBSIDY CHARGE IS INSULTING: SIA Page 12 EDITORIAL 14 LEITERB IS BACKGROUND 1C TIMES BUSINESS 17-» CLASSIFIEDS 21-13 OUTLOOK I COMICS 12, IS RADIO 4k TV It CINEMA 832 words
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Article528 1982-08-20 2 Gas plant chosen AN INDUSTRIAL gases plant to be built in Singapore has been chosen as the first project of the year-old Asean-Japan Development Corporation (AJDC). The corporation's board has adopted National Oxygen Ltd, a joint-venture between Singapore's National Iron And Steel Mills, Japan's Nippon Sanso and two other528 words
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Article230 1982-08-20 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SCHOOL principals shcald not react ■egatlvely to proposals to set up executive committees In government schools. Members of the community who are appointed to these committees can provide fresh Ideas which would help to Improve the schools. With the endorsement of the Ministry, the school230 words
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Article219 1982-08-20 2 g-<\ Coe proves his fitness OLYMPIC champion Sebastian Coe swept away fears about his fitness with his 800 metres win at the Zurich international athletics meet yesterday night. The 25-year-old Briton won in 1 mm. 44.48 ni£tm^L E Se^ aWaCSn^ht was second with IMBO2 andAnSSn jtnies Robing thirdTwith i«219 words
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Article212 1982-08-20 2 $2 b loan for Malaysia MALAYSIA has secured a US$l.l billion (552.4 billion) syndicated loan for general development expenditure. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has described this as a "great expression of confidence in Malaysia's economic strength and resilience." The private sector should therefore take heart and212 words
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Article271 1982-08-20 2 NATIONAL IRON IN MOVE TO REORGANISE STRUCTURE NATIONAL Iron and Steel Mills is reorganising its corporate structure to facilitate its expansion and diversification. The group's restructuring involves five subsidiaries, four of which are wholly owned. National Iron said it will transfer its entire 89.2 per cent interest in271 words
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Article46 1982-08-20 2 EYE-OPENING EXPERIENCE THE experience of a government-owned construction firm with mechanisation, especially in HDB sites, is an eye-opener. It answers questions like: Why are contractors hesitant about using tower cranes in public housing projects? Why is the contracting system a hindrance to mechanisation? Page II46 words
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Article129 1982-08-20 2 Bright moon IN 1076, Dongo, a Chinese poet, composed his most memorable poem for his brother. He did this on the night of the Moon Cake Festival, when the moon was at its brightest. Pagel Surviving stamp WHEN Jiang Qing of China's Gang of Four went129 words
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Article303 1982-08-20 2 Thinking machines MACHINES can now "think" and some attempts have been made to make them feel. Researchers believe that machines that can do both will be greatly beneficial. The invention is highly complex and will involve a careful analysis of emotions and years of experiments in other related303 words
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Article649 1982-08-20 2 Gunfight in palace A NEW power struggle seems to have broken out in Afghanistan's ruling Communist Party, with President Babrak Karmal pitted against factions with strong support in the armed forces, sources said. The struggle turned into a gunfight at the presidential palace in Kabul on Aug649 words
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Article, Illustration243 1982-08-20 3 China is confident textbook row will be resolved BEIJING, Thurs. Chinese Vice-Premier Wan Li has told a Japanese delegation that the Japanese textbook controversy will soon be resolved and then Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki is welcome to visit China, Japanese sources said today. Mr Suzuki is scheduled lo visit BeijingKyodo; AP - 243 words
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265 1982-08-20 3 Power tussle in Kabul leads to gunfight PESHAWAR, Thursday A NEW power struggle seems to have broken out in Afghanistan's ruling Communist Party, with President Babrak Karmal pitted against factions with strong support in the armed here yesterday. The struggle turned into a gunfight at the presidential palace in Kabul,Reuter - 265 words
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158 1982-08-20 3 PHANTOM GROUP VETTING HISTORY BOOKS TOKYO, Thur«. A PHANTOM committee of right-wing nationalists has been given the power to censor unflattering versions of Japan's history out of school textbooks, a prominent critic of, the Japanese Education Ministry alleged yesterday. Professor Masami Yamazumi of the Tokyo Metropolitan University, the leader of158 words
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Article76 1982-08-20 3 FORTY-TWO Taiwanese were charged in Taipeh yesterday (or alleged involvement in a racket selling babies, some of them stolen, to childless couples overseas. The defendants, including six ringleaders, were alleged to have engaged in the selling of 38 babies abroad for US$5OO (551,085) each in the past twoReuter - 76 words
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Article84 1982-08-20 3 INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said in Jakarta yesterday that the two-year negotiations between Indonesia and Vietnam on the disputed waters around the Natunas Islands were near completion. He said that a settlement would be reached in one or two more meetings but declined toAP - 84 words
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Article68 1982-08-20 3 LOYAL Seychelles government troops and Tanzanian soldiers fought brief gun battles yesterday with bands of mutineers who fled to the hills in panic when their short-lived rebellion collapsed. Socialist President Albert Rene said on Wednesday night that one or two small groups of rebels have managedUPI - 68 words
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Article58 1982-08-20 3 ARMED members of the Red Brigades raided an air force barracks on the outskirts of Rome yesterday, bound and gagged guards, and made off with automatic rifles ana other arms, police said. A caller to the newspaper, Vita, said the Red Brigades claimed responsibility for the attack.AP - 58 words
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104 1982-08-20 3 Korean women stage protest in Tokyo NEARLY I,IM Swrth Kareftns, m»lnl> women, resident In Japan demonstrmMnn In T«ky« on Wednesday M»lnst the "distortions" In Japanese ■efcMl text books about Jmpiiim military activity la Korea. Ib SEOUL, the rulln* Democratic Justice Party has prop— ed ■weeniM revisions of South Korean history104 words
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372 1982-08-20 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Co/respondent TOKYO, Thurs. After transforming Japan into the world's most efficient industrial power, the country's thriving private sector may soon be asked to take over many of the country's floundering and debt-ridden public corporations. A spokesman for372 words
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264 1982-08-20 3 BOMBAY, Thurs. Government troops shot and killed a rioter in central Bombay today in the second day of a rebellion by thousands of police constables and sympathisers, authorities said. The death toll in the two-day arson and looting rampage rose to five. MoreUPI - 264 words
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134 1982-08-20 4 Boy found dead with swastika in his back PARIS, Thurs. An 11--year-old son of Arab immigrants was found strangled in Lyon yesterday with a swastika cut into his back with a knife, police reported. The boy, Messaoud Hamadou, disappeared on Tuesday in Meyzieu, an eastern suburb of Lyon, while washingAP; AFP - 134 words
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327 1982-08-20 4 BRUSSELS, Thursday THE World Confedera tion of Labour (WCL) yesterday called on all trade unions to join in a show of support for democracy and union freedom in Poland, as well as for the trade union Solidarity, on Aug 31. Aug 31 marks the secondAP; AFP - 327 words
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413 1982-08-20 4 In wake of bombings and anti-Semitic violence... PARIS, Thursday THE French government has outlawed the nation's most feared terrorist group and threatened its members with jail sentences in a drive to halt a wave of bombings, machine-gun attacks and antiSemitic violence. The decisionReuter; AP; AFP - 413 words
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Article139 1982-08-20 4 BERN, Thurs. The Swiss government, after 35 years of hesitation, yesterday decided that Switzerland should seek membership in the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). The seven-membar Federal Council, or government, said it would make a formal and detailed proposal to parliamentUPI - 139 words
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Article, Illustration58 1982-08-20 4 A POWERFUL explosion lon dea vacation resort on Spain's northern coast, killing at least 10 people and injuring 11, authorities said. Rescue workers were searching the rubble for additional victims of the pre-dawn explosion, which authorities believe was caused by a propane gas leak in a restaurantUPI - 58 words
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Article131 1982-08-20 4 LONDON, Thnrs. A Gallop poll to be published in today's Daily Telegraph shows Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher slipping In popularity as the euphoria over Britain's June 14 Falkland* victory over Argentina fades away. The Gaiinp sampling of 177 vetera la 1M electoral districts takea between Aug 11AP - 131 words
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Article, Illustration506 1982-08-20 6 Reagan's split with hardline party members widens WASHINGTON, Thursday THIS tax BUI if. aa abomination.. .the wrong economic medicine. The White f* House Is wrong. 7 Republican Congressman Philip Crane. WE pledge oar best efforts to reduce spending and to oppose the tax Bill now before Ccagrem. 7 Republican CongressmanUPI; AP - 506 words
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274 1982-08-20 6 LOS ANGELES, Thursday AMERICAN workers can look forward to rapidly growing wages and falling unemployment, a report by the Rand research organisation said today. The reason is that fewer births since 1960 will force employers to compete for fewer youngReuter - 274 words
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154 1982-08-20 6 CITY ACTS AGAINST MOONIES OVER $9.7 m TAX CLAIM NEW YORK, Thurs. The city has begun foreclosure proceedings against the Unification Church for US$4.5 million (559.7 million) real estate taxes it claims the church owes on a former hotel now used as a church mission centre, a spokesman for MayorUPI - 154 words
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Article147 1982-08-20 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Federal officials will drop investigations into allegations of illicit sex by Congress members because of lack of evidence, Justice Department officials said today. But they said authorities are still looking into allegations of illegal drugdealing in Congress, an issue that is pending beforeReuter - 147 words
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232 1982-08-20 6 Argentina hit by 24-hour transport strike BUENOS AIRES, Thursday AN estimated 150,000 Argentine transport workers defied the military government and went on strike for 24 hours yesterday, halting most bus and rail transport in the capital and the interior of the country. The walkout, in demand for wage increases andAP; AFP - 232 words
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Article50 1982-08-20 6 FOR television viewers in the western Canadian city of Calgary in Alberta, crime can indeed pay. Police in Calgary have started reporting on unsolved crimes in a programme called crime of the week. The police offer US$2,000 (SK200) for good clues to catch the criminal. AFP.AFP - 50 words
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Article124 1982-08-20 6 A SOLID gold replica of I the Titanic will soon be B hidden somewhere in the United States or Canada, I and treasure hunters can decipher its whereabouts from clues developed by a former Deputy Director of the CIA. Millionaire oilman Jack >' Grimm saidUPI - 124 words
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Article100 1982-08-20 6 JUST because you're not I a corporate top banana in the United States doesn't mean you can't get top 3 dollar. The N0.2 officers, i are paid up to US$l million (Ss2.l million) a year, according to a sur- I vey of 296 largeUPI - 100 words
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Article59 1982-08-20 6 Nixon to visit China NEW YORK, Thurs. Form- I er President Richard Nixon..has accepted an invitation from Beijing to visit China next month, his spokesman said yesterday. He plans to travel to China in the second week of September to commemorate the 10th_-, anniversary of the Shanghai Communique which heUPI - 59 words
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Article41 1982-08-20 6 NEW YORK, Thurs. Secre- tary General Javier Perez de Cuellar of the United Nations left New York yesterday on his way to China and Japan for his first visit to Asia since he took office on Jan 1. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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225 1982-08-20 6 SINGER ROY ORBISON SUES HIS MANAGER FOR $105 m NASHVILLE (Tennesee), Than. Singer Roy Orbtsan has filed a I Ssst million (SflM.l million) lawsuit against his manager and publisher of 24 years, saying he has suffered severe monetary damage because af mtimanagemeat of his career. Roy Orhison Hied the salt225 words
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Article, Illustration409 1982-08-20 8 Gulf countries look to pipelines to keep income secure BAHRAIN, Thursday ARAB countries in the volatile Gulf region, their economies and political stability tied to oil exports, are spending billions of dollars to ensure that their ou flows in war and peace. NearlyReuter - 409 words
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Article63 1982-08-20 8 REGCIO CALABRIA, (Italy), Thura. Thieves yesterday entered a monastery and stole a 16th century painting of the Madonna, who Is regarded as the patron saint of Reggio Calabria, throwing the city into an outraged protest. Investigators said they believed six or seven robbers took part inUPI - 63 words
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Article65 1982-08-20 8 MONTREAL, Thurs. Canadian scientists are planning to build a powerful telescope, the Starlab, to be put on board the United States space shuttle to study the stars, the National Research Council said here yesterday. The council's space research director, Mr lan Mcdiarmld, said the telescope would cost US$4OAFP - 65 words
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335 1982-08-20 8 BAGHDAD, Thursday IRAQI artillery shelled Iran's main oil terminal yesterday as a last warning to neutral tankers to stay out of the Persian Gulf, and war-risk insurance was skyrocketing for ships daring to load cheap Iranian crude. A military spokesmanReuter; AP; UPI - 335 words
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370 1982-08-20 8 Lebanese put off elections amid boycott and violence threats BEIRUT, Thursday LEBANESE leaders, fao and a Palestinian threai ings, postponed the pres: ly planned for today and barracks. The polling by 92 Members of Parliament to choose a successor to President Elias Sarkis was rescheduled for Monday and moved from370 words
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283 1982-08-20 8 Arabs lobby to soften draft at the UN UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. While harshly attacking Israel in a General Assembly debate, Arab states lobbied yesterday for a softly worded resolution aimed at condemning the Jewish state and giving renewed support to the Palestine Liberation Organisation. Mr Mohammad Ibrahim Massoud, Saudi Arabia'sAP - 283 words
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Article38 1982-08-20 8 SAN HIANCISCO. Thurs. A moderate earthquake rocked skyscrapers and prompted telephone calls to authorities from littery Bay area residents but there were no immediate reports of damage The quake measured 4.5 on the Richter Scale. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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151 1982-08-20 8 CAIRO, Than. Egypt will sooa release hundreds of Muslim fundamentalist*, aad may also aad the state of emergency la farce since President Anwar Sadat was assassinated last October, the AlAhram newspaper said y ester dsy. The l.Mt fundamentalists had either been held staeeAFP - 151 words
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202 1982-08-20 9 Computer courses open to middle managers THE computer training centre at the National University of Singapore is casting a wider net. In the past it held courses for top executives. But for the first time in July, courses were held for middle management. 'At least 90 top executives from the202 words
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Article31 1982-08-20 9 THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra will present a special Teachers' Day concert at the Victoria Concert Hall on Auk 31 at 8.15 p.m. Each school will get four complimentary tickets.31 words
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401 1982-08-20 9 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ First project of joint- venture with Japan By AN INDUSTRIAL gases plant to be built in Singapore has been chosen as the first project of the year-old Asean-Japan Development Corporation (AJDC). The corporation's board mci last Friday in Jakarta to adopt401 words
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Article39 1982-08-20 9 JALAN KAYO community centre is now at 25, Block 1, Seletar Road. The new telephone number is *****67 Residents wanting to record changes of address in their identity cards can do so at the new centre.39 words
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Article32 1982-08-20 9 A SIX-HOUR blood donation session at the Cairnhill Community Centre will be launched at 10 a.m. on Sunday by Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (Labour) and Cairnhill MP.32 words
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226 1982-08-20 9 London banker leaves after talks on MRT A LONDON merchant bank's representative left Singapore yesterday after holding talks with the government on the possible financing of the Mass Rapid Transit project. Mr David Gemmill, managing director of the International Division of Lazard Brothers A Co Ltd, said yesterday the group226 words
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123 1982-08-20 9 Race is on for a 'Grand Prix' winner THE race Is oa to find a champion remote-control Grand Prix driver. The contest Is organised by the Toa Payoh radio-model dab. It will be held at Toa Payoh Central's NTUC supermarket car park on Saturday and Sunday. A total of 71123 words
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224 1982-08-20 9 HSUNG BEE HWA - Business as usual at German firms' branches HSUNG BEE HWA By THE Singapore operations of Pelikan and Wienerwald are unaffected by the financial difficulties faced by their parent companies in West Germany. Pelikan manufactures office equipment in West Germany and has a representative office in Singapore while Wienerwald is a224 words
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Advertisement419 1982-08-20 9 KAWAI N 1982 GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD RECQRDS INTRODUCES THE KAWAI ORGAN AS THE WORLD'S MOST VERSATILE ELECTRONIC ORGAN IS THE 8 MANUAL KAWAI T-50 BUILT IN JAPAN IN 1977 TO MARK THE COMPANY'S GOLDEN JUBILEE" FROM THE REMARKABLE BIG GIANT T5O COMES THE SAME TECHNOLOGY IN THE NEW DX419 words
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Article, Illustration71 1982-08-20 10 Advice on how to survive a recession LOCAL manufacturers will be able to find oat how to ride oat a recession at a two-day seminar next week. Times Conferences Is organising this seminar with two experts from Stanford I niversity to discuss manufacturing strategy aad loag range planning during a71 words
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305 1982-08-20 10 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By Our Education Reporter Fees lower than in other countries THE Australian High Commissioi has received some 4,000 applica tions from Singapore students foi secondary and tertiary places ii Australia twice as many as las year with the majority aiming for undergraduate305 words
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314 1982-08-20 10 doming soon fast food satay shop A SATAY restaurant, to be operated by the Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) of Malaysia and operated like the many fast food establishments here, will soon be opening on the second floor of Far East Plaza, Scotts Road. Called Restoran Sate Ria, the outlet, its314 words
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Article66 1982-08-20 10 THE body of an unidentified woman, believed to be Chinese, was found at the reclaimed land at Marina Bay on Wednesday. The woman, in her twenties, had short curly hair and was slim built. She was wearing a white tee shirt and a pair of brown knee-length66 words
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Article37 1982-08-20 10 THE Singapore Dental Association will hold its anuual dinner and dance on Sunday at 7.30 p.m. at Dynasty Hotel. The Parliamentary Secretary (Health and Culture). Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri, will be the guest of honour.37 words
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Article34 1982-08-20 10 THE Minister for Law, Mr E. W. Barker, will ask the next Parliament sitting on Aug 31 to approve the reclamation of 32.57 hectares of the foreshore and seabed at Pulau Busing.34 words
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Article134 1982-08-20 10 KAMPONG Glam Citizens' Consultative Committee and the constituency's National Day Celebrations committee have donated $10,000 to the Council on Education of Muslim Children (Mendaki) on Wednesday. Mr S. Rajaratnam. Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) and MP for Kampong Glam, i presented the cheque to Mr134 words
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205 1982-08-20 10 - THE government has decided not to endorse a new recommendation of the International Labour Organisation which gives special treatment to older workers. The Older Workers Recommendation, adopted by the ILO in 1960, is designed to protect workers against discrimination and arduots205 words
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Article77 1982-08-20 10 USED or condemned machines, motor vehicles, oil, tyres, tubes, batteries and scrap metal will be auctioned at Victor k Morris at 39. Teluk Ayer Street, from 10.30 a.m. on Aug 30. The goods, in 99 lots offered by the Singapore government, can be viewed on Aug77 words
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Advertisement327 1982-08-20 10 mW mm* *^Hr J* aIK^V I Slip OH naturally gj M IA mw W'" I I a^aw m\ B I B^^A g^M 5^ _^m A^BBaVBt foes grip, lag muscles lie* I Hf VA BjßHaia^^^^^l Step down, muscles relax i Vj mm Wmm L *"*'"^RP'(Ba% mWmm\ BBBa^S BB^v Wearing Scholl Exercise327 words
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Advertisement72 1982-08-20 10 Heartiest Cbngmtulation§ to Mr. Chua Kirn Cheng bbm Chairman Goldbell Engineering Pte Ltd, Chairman Managing Director Chua Chuan Leong Group of Companies, Director Asia Commercial Bank Ltd, on being conferred BBM(L), (Public Service Star-Bar) by his Excellency, the President of the Republic of Singapore. »CHIP HUA POLYCONS CHIP HUA HARDWARE72 words
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Article, Illustration70 1982-08-20 11 WHILE "kings" and "queens" waited in Indian period costumes backstage at the Victoria Theatre, the royal treatment was reserved for the President and the First Lady. On hand to welcome the guests of honour at a pageant of Indian costumes and dances on Wednesday night were Natascha70 words
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610 1982-08-20 11 CAMERA, watch, film and hi-fi equipment distributors are among a host of companies engaged in a silent battle to offer the most tantalising all-expense paid trips to dealers to make them push sales. The distributors have to do this because of610 words
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214 1982-08-20 11 DETAILS of the long-awaited Kidney Foundation Week, from Sept 5 to 11, have been announced by lundation secretary, Mr T. T. Durai. Plans for the week include a seminar for the public, a lecture-cum-dis-cussion for doctors and the distribution of pamphlets. The foundation214 words
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146 1982-08-20 11 END OF THE ROAD FOR AIR-CON COACH SERVICE THE Air-Conditioned Coach Service (ACCS), started in 1975, will stop operating from Sept 1 owing to poor passenger response. ACCS, which operates from five residential estates to the Central Business District, was introduced to complement the Park and Ride Scheme. It was146 words
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Article60 1982-08-20 11 THE Singapore Kerala Association will hold a "Onam Night" variety show at the National Theatre on Sept 26 at 7.30 p.m. Indian girls above 18 years old who wish to participate in one of the highlights, a beauty contest, are requested to telephone *****55 (or entry60 words
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311 1982-08-20 11 JUDITH HALE - JUDITH HALE By Q ANT AS has rejoined two committees in Singapore which establish minimum fares to destinations in the Orient and Europe. It resigned from the Orient Airlines Association 0 AA and European Yield Improvement Programme (YTP) committees in April. This followed the311 words
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166 1982-08-20 11 SEAMSTRESSES at Wing Tai used to take 20 minutes to complete a garment. Now they need only 16 minutes. This 20 per cent increase in efficiency did not require any extra effort from the girls. Attachments to the electric sewing machines did the166 words
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Advertisement15 1982-08-20 11 fsfoc© if TAKING I We will open ior business from I J.OO AM today. |ofcioliOTl15 words
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Advertisement83 1982-08-20 11 H^v K|^ BB^^^ b! <^^ The tough, reliable dust-eating vacuum cleaners from National. Greedy gobblers of household dirt. S Powerful motors seek the enemy out with extra #j suction. Filling their big storage stomachs and leaving your home extra clean. Cylinder, cannister, upright and easy-store models in bright new colours.83 words
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264 1982-08-20 12 Dubai company loses appeal in timber case A DUBAI company, which claimed to have lost US$l6O,OOO (*****,200) because a shipment of timber which it ordered was not delivered, yesterday lost its appeal in an action against "the owners" of the ship. Builders Merchants and General Agencies, of Dubai, had in264 words
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Article53 1982-08-20 12 A JOBLESS man who broke into the riding boys' room at the Singapore Turf Club and stole $25.75 from a stable boy was jailed for two months yesterday. Mustafah bin Dafie. 25, had pleaded euilty to housebreaking and theft from Mr Jumari bin Dino, 27, a53 words
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Article179 1982-08-20 12 PAUL WEE - Suspect's efforts all in vain PAUL WEE By Wome d/fe/rs OesA A SUSPECT'S persistence In breaking into a flat ended in his arrest yesterday after a w oman neighbour became suspicious and telephoned the police. The neighbour saw the suspect trying to break into the flat three times within three179 words
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511 1982-08-20 12 JUDITH HALE - Subsidy charge insulting replies SIA JUDITH HALE By SINGAPORE Airlines has said the accusation by three American carriers that its operations are subsidised by the government is not only false but "particularly insulting" because it has always earned a profit. SIA said this in a 10--page reply filed with the511 words
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368 1982-08-20 12 AIR talks between Singapore and Sri Lanka ended inconclusively yesterday. The two-day talks took place because of Singapore Airlines' growing concern over restrictions imposed on its services to ana through Colombo by the Sri Lankan aviation authorities. The two countries signed an air368 words
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Article, Illustration136 1982-08-20 12 HHHDBHHHHi ȣ2?* b THIS IS Madam See Al Glng receiving the Telok Blangah Good Neighbour of the Year award from the constituency's MP, Mr Rohan Khamis last night. Madam See, 38, was given the award for spearheading the move in which 135 families at Block Its136 words
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316 1982-08-20 12 Rohan donates court award to constituency THE MP for Telok Blangah, Mr Rohan Kamis, has donated a cheque for $6040.55, which were costs awarded to him in a High Court case with a housewife last year, to his constituency. It will be used for the Telok Blangah Education Fund and316 words
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Article170 1982-08-20 12 Be serious about defence WATCHING news on tele- vision is like watching snatches of a war movie except that the pictures are not produced by I Hollywood. And when the young Lebanese mother cried out in pain on the 9.45 p.m. news, it was for real. So were the anguished170 words
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Advertisement130 1982-08-20 12 Short- sleeve Office Shirts j *gW f^f-^'Jr Long- sleeve Office Shirts —r tf>fl I m up vu P tosls a^# lr up UptoS2o t^^tfl 4r^\^^^\^- SP^^^ET^SSSw _j\*^bs^^^* I'^^1 "^ii *<>& J^ M I I I 1 B^Ha^ka^'flVfc^^F BHH Ik N vk> n Socks Hjg^^^^^gMTQm^Cm^^u^M^gQJKSU^^^^^^Q PvS vKfg^V^^L^BL A v p S2130 words
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Advertisement7 1982-08-20 12 Malaysia gets $2.4 bil loan: Page 347 words
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Advertisement15 1982-08-20 12 SKIN Pftfiflj "KVfc l^i^K JEDICATPn INDICATED I ■Do- mm |P SKIN &:>;■; powder W 1 Jt15 words
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Article, Illustration271 1982-08-20 13 Coupon parking goes to National Stadium 50$ PER ENTRY FEE TO END ON AUG 31 MOTORISTS using car parks 'at the National Stadium from Sept 1 will have to pay by the hour lastead of the present 51 cents per entry. Mr Patrick Lee, a National stadium official, said toe271 words
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355 1982-08-20 13 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By Home Affairs Desk POLICE are believed to have crippled a three-man gang suspected of being involved in a a murder and some robberies with the arrest of a man recently. He was detained on July 27 in an ambush at355 words
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Article31 1982-08-20 13 A TALK will be given by Mr Winston Tan, assistant director of the Association for the Blind, tonight at 8 p.m. at the Clementi sub-community centre in Block 432.31 words
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Article129 1982-08-20 13 A MAGISTRATE yesterday jailed an office boy for nine months for committing criminal breach of trust of $11,500 cash, a cheque and two bank drafts on Wednesday. Mahani bin Jasuni, 23, who doubles up as a despatch rider with Newera Tyre Industries, was supposed to129 words
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234 1982-08-20 13 Cheaper greens, rice and eggs in June IF HOUSEWIVES found vegetables cheaper last month, it is because an abundant supply led to a substantial drop in their prices. Apart from vegetables, consumers also paid less for rice and eggs in July than they did in June. But they had to234 words
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Article52 1982-08-20 13 A MOTORCYCLIST Richard Poon Chee Mun. 19, died at Alexandra Road hospital about an hour after an accident at Yuan Ching Road on Wednesday. Police said that he had lost control of his bike and hit into a tree. He was flung against a railing at52 words
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355 1982-08-20 13 Make it easier to recruit part-timers Employers' call to government THE Singapore National Employers' Federation has called for more leeway for employers to engage part-time and retired workers in the face of labour shortage. Employers, it said, should be allowed to reach acceptable terms and conditions of employment with these355 words
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Article75 1982-08-20 13 THE following postgraduate medical students pawed the Part I fellowship examination (Royal Australasian College of Surgeons) held in Singapore: Chew Khet Kuen. Foo Toon Hiong. Peter Goh Mm Yih, Lee Bee Lan, Ng Sok Hoon. Sim Chiang Khi, Sarwan Singh and Yong Fok Chuan (from75 words
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Article215 1982-08-20 13 FILOMINA D' CRUZ - FILOMINA D'CRUZ By BOSSES at Chase Manhattan are banking on better health to boost their performance. Fifteen vice-presidents have set the pace and are fighting off the pounds at Clark Hatch, the health club at the Marco Polo Hotel. Mr Tan Jee Hai, Chase215 words
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Article74 1982-08-20 13 THE Canadian High Commissioner designate, Mr George Seymour, arrived in Singapore yesterday. He will replace Mr Michael Berry as Canada's representative to Singapore. Mr Seymour, 52, joined the Canadian Foreign Ministry in 1958 and has served in Indochina, The Hague, Colombo and Washington. Mr Berry, who74 words
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Advertisement229 1982-08-20 13 iiippp.ii iim-i'"-im.*jt-j.r-m~.~.. irini lMiiiiilMiiiißiiitiiT l\ \yu£|i|&^^|B|j|te§i|j^^^^ v- M New Styling*"^ It's not only a spacious feeling you'll get when you ride in our new 1000 cc. It's najnaaanp "^HIHIH^H njpjant pßaM^fli^Hl also hi# and impressively stylish on the outside! Take a look, and you'll be convinced I L^UJj^fe; HI it229 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1982-08-20 14 Suharto seeks to preserve New Order Going to the people to endorse policies will help to ensure their continuity Region with ISMAIL KASSIM 4 Like other national figure* holding power for so long, It Is natural for him (President Suharto), and also his supporters, to conclude that the system of1,279 words
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Article450 1982-08-20 14 THE address gives by Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kaaa Yew oa the occasion of Singapore's 17th National Day deserves oar special attention. This Is not only becaase Mr Lee Is noted for his InteUectaal brilliance aad gats Is discussing Issue* frankly bat also because be Is a450 words
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Article155 1982-08-20 14 technology through automation, computerisation and robottaation. Here lies a dilemma for Singapore. One need not have to be aa analyst U foresee tension which will arise between Singapore and Its neighbours because Singapore Is a highly advanced nation with computers aad robots while hundreds of millions155 words
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Article165 1982-08-20 14 Sinar Harapan - Sinar Harapan By A leading Indonesian daily aa a higher level af technology, It will remala vainer able aad be at the mercy of economic flaetaatfaas of Industrialised countries. By moving towards higher teehaalagy, Singapore wtll be isolated ln the re gion. la ftot. It eaa be a soarce165 words
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Article, Illustration651 1982-08-20 14 I The Art I I Buchwald I I column J IN ALL the fuss about the energy shortage, no one has mentioned the meter reader. When I say the meter reader, I mean the person who comes to your house to read your electricity meter.651 words
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Article469 1982-08-20 14 8 There's a need I for fresh input IT is regrettable that when the idea of executive committees for government schools was brought up at the Schools Council meeting last weekend, some school principals roundly rejected it. Although on the surface the School Executive Committee plan469 words
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Advertisement14 1982-08-20 14 V^A TITUS Swiss made \v Today s watchword ln modern timekeeping A NG 410414 words
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Advertisement237 1982-08-20 14 The quickest no-nonsense way to owning a home. Your CPF savings and a Citibank Home Loan. A Citibank we've taken the time ment payments on the loan can be Orchard Road Branch and fuss out of home buying. as high as 60% of your gross Yen San Building, Orchard Road.237 words
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206 1982-08-20 15 IT IS interesting to read that efforts are being made to improve the standard of £nglish in Singapore. Mr Ralph Gefen (Sunday Times, Aug 15) has good tips to offer, but I am doubtful about one point. Students of English who read modern American206 words
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147 1982-08-20 15 I FEEL that the Singapore Bus Service's present step fare system is unequitable and illogical. It is unequitable because a commuter taking a one-man-operated (O-M-O) bus (which normally has a step fare system) actually pays more for the same distance than if he147 words
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111 1982-08-20 15 MANY flat residents also own dogs. I am not against the rearing of pets. On the contrary, I am in favour of the practice as long as it does not cause harm or inconvenience to neighbours. But lifts, corridors and staircases have been111 words
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Letter418 1982-08-20 15 A REPORT was carried recently (ST, July 20) about the Law Society of Singapore warning its members not to overcharge their clients. A client as well as his solicitor may apply for a solicitor's bill of costs to be referred to the High Court for418 words
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Letter168 1982-08-20 15 I REFER to the letters "Conductor denied receiving $5 note," "Bus driver used foul language after query," and "Bell rung so fast/ (ST, July 19). As there are some discrepancies in the information given in the first letter, I would appreciate it if your writer could telephone168 words
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Letter140 1982-08-20 15 Where to get parking coupons PLEASE refer to the letter by S. Chan (ST, June 28), who complained of not being able to buy coupons from a booth in a Bendemeer Road car park. There are five car parks along Bendemeer Road with hourly coupon parking facilities. Of these, parking140 words
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131 1982-08-20 15 WE refer to the letter "Different prices for the same goods by "Disgusted" (ST, Aug 8). The NTUC Welcome Fair Price Shop sign displayed in front of the shop Is merely an indication that the shop is a member of the NTUC Welcome Fair131 words
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88 1982-08-20 15 I REFER to the article "Why they choose to be Singaporean" in the National Day Special (ST. Aug 9). One of our staff members. Associate Professor Philip Motha, is featured in the article as head of the Department of Building and Estate Management. I88 words
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Letter, Illustration223 1982-08-20 15 ASK any tourist about our country and the reply would be: "Singapore is a very modern, clean and green place." Sunny Singapore is also a hot place to live In. No Singaporean dares to argue on that point. All of us don't223 words
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232 1982-08-20 15 I READ with interest your recent report that France has decided to build a bicycle track in the Paris area as a means of combating the huge traffic problem. I think it is a good solution and I hope our government can seriously consider232 words
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Letter126 1982-08-20 15 Don't ban cycles from PIE I FULLY endorse the letter written by a fellowcyclist last week questioning the reason for the ban on cycles on the Pan-Is-land Expressway/East Coast Parkway. Having now cycled in the Republic for some 25 years it was only last year, when the ECP was opened,126 words
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Letter73 1982-08-20 15 Shops put goods in walkway I HAVE noticed that shops have reverted to the practice of displaying their goods well outside their premises. They often encroach on public walkways with complete disregard to the safety or convenience of pedestrians. Some even cause obstruction along roads. The authorities should take stern73 words
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Advertisement327 1982-08-20 15 fym^y SINGAPORE ?%•>§ CONTACT LENS m^ SOCIETY The following members are: D CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS D OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS D OPTOMETRISTS £J. BENJAMIN edward j benjamin pte ltd. f fXS.I.t. Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, GABY HEIMAWI Unit G2. Mount Elizabeth Road. (0922) I tfTM linn Tel: *****55. *****79 CNEN TIN FOOK327 words
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Advertisement142 1982-08-20 15 V A I Jules. The new and very masculine range by Christian _L)ior PARIS /jß^^Mi i^^LHbV ia^^^^n 111 '^^^^^iBBNi'Sp. "SI I I II; Eau de Toilette Aher Shave Lotion and Balm Shaving Creams Deodorant Soap Bath and Shower Gel M W Get this super gift for your Br%*«^v W Bchild!142 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1982-08-20 16 Agnes Wee - Learning to mechanise one firm's experience Agnes Wee By Contech leads the switch to more efficient methods THE Singapore construction industry can take advantage of the current economic lull to stride towards Industrialised methods. Construction is expected to be the propeller of growth during the next couple of yean when1,221 words
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Article95 1982-08-20 16 THESE are some of the problems of mechanisation on HDB projects: o Expensive equipment are not cost-effective vis-a-vis low project cost; Long slab Mocks require more than one tower crane; Contractor mast be assured of a continuous string of contracts for a period of about95 words
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Advertisement470 1982-08-20 16 IMMJJMWPWPH JKfcTPWg- TC>. JW For example, Housing irom tne anierent «nara< tJ &S WT 4i!w iPrw'^Hßßnnn^Jnnnnnti^^ '^al----^^ V^Bn^nnnn^nnK^^^BEßSi I W m BBBk HA vSBBBM^te^ ml I 1 W K^sraSoL &^ra***P'9nKnaaaann^^ Vnnn^^nf I A vT^nnVl Si FVHi i3l> «V *W aw fi 41 V* snurH B3\^!T^Bi nnnnnnnnnnnnHßnubKd^^^NinanF fci h nr na470 words
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Article61 1982-08-20 17 UNITED Motor Works (Malaysia) Holdings Bhd has announced attributable group net profits of MJ11.20 million in the six months to June 30. Turnover was M 5287.45 million. Earnings per share work out to 15.5 cents (20.6 cents previously). An interim dividend of 5 per cent gross (same), will61 words
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Article40 1982-08-20 17 KEPPEL Shipyard has raised its stake in subsidiary Far East-Levingston to 61.42 per cent from 60.8 per cent. The latest purchase involved 293,530 Far East-Levingston shares. Keppel Shipyard's total shareholding in the subsidiary is now 27.7 million shares.40 words
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Article49 1982-08-20 17 WEARNE Brothers has bought the remaining 24,000 shares of $100 each in subsidiary Applied Engineering (Pte) Ltd for 12.68 million cash. With the acquisition of this 30 per cent interest, Applied Engineering is now a wholly owned subsidiary. Its main activities are in steel fabrication and engineering.49 words
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Article35 1982-08-20 17 MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd will be changing its registrar to Multi-Purpose Management Sdn Bhd, 19th floor, Wisma MCA, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, on Aug 25. Its out-going registrar is Lims Management Consultants Company.35 words
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Article92 1982-08-20 17 TOKYO, Thurs. Sumitomo Metal Mining Co Ltd said it plans to start development of the newly discovered Hishikari gold mine in southwestern Japan from next February, with the first gold bullion to be produced in mid 1984. Sumitomo last April announced it had confirmed gold ore deposits atReuter - 92 words
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Article70 1982-08-20 17 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. Bank of America said it lowered its prime rate to 14 per cent from 14 14 2 per cent, effective immediately. Among other banks joining in the move are Crocker National Bank, Harris Bankcorp, First Wisconsin National Bank of Milwaukee, Centerre Bankcorp, and MercantileReuter - 70 words
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Article60 1982-08-20 17 TORONTO, Thurs. Continental Illinois Bank of Canada said it lowered its Canadian dollar prime rate to 16.25 per cent from 17 per cent, effective today. Major Canadian banks' Canadian prime rate is at 17 per cent, but the rate is expected to fall tomorrow in the light ofReuter - 60 words
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Article72 1982-08-20 17 SYDNEY. Thurs. The Australian Reserve Bank said its offering of US$5O million (SsloB million) in 13-week Treasury notes went at an average yield of 14.60 per cent, down from 14.70 per cent last week. 1 Bids accepted ranged from 14.58 per cent to 14.62 per cent with allReuter - 72 words
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Article78 1982-08-20 17 SPUING, Thurs. China's heavy industrial production rose by 9.7 per cent and light industrial output rose by 9.6 per cent in the first seven months of 1982, the New China News Agency said. Heavy industrial output has been rising recently due to renewed interest in this sector afterReuter - 78 words
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Article94 1982-08-20 17 MOSCOW, Thurs. Soviet industrial output in toe first seven months of this year rose 2.5 per cent compared with the year-ago period, according to official figures. The figures, issued by the Central Statistics Office and published in a monthly report on industrial performance in the Ekonomicheskaya GazetaReuter - 94 words
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258 1982-08-20 17 Government revenue grows at a slower pace GROWTH in major items of government revenue, except property tax and import duties, slackened during the first half of this year compared with the same period last year. Total government revenue collected during the first six months was $4.3 billion, up 25.8 per258 words
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480 1982-08-20 17 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. Governments and central banks from leading industrial countries began to move rapidly yesterday to provide financial assistance to help Mexico through its current crisis. While senior central bankers met at the Bank fox International Settlements in Basle to discussFT - 480 words
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386 1982-08-20 17 NATIONAL Iron and Steel Mills is reorganising its corporate structure to facilitate its expansion and diversification. The group's restructuring involves five subsidiaries, four of which are wholly owned. National Iron said it will transfer its entire 69.2 per cent interest in subsidiary Eastern386 words
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353 1982-08-20 17 BANK loans to customers fell sharply in June for the first time in 15 months in the wake of a slowdown in economic expansion. All major sectors of the economy reduced their borrowings in that month, leading to a $448 million drop353 words
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291 1982-08-20 17 Trade department to sponsor eight for Anaheim show THE Department of Trade will sponsor eight local electronics manufacturers to take part in the National Electronic Production Conference (Nepcon) West Exhibition and Conference in Anaheim, California, in March 1983. The eight companies which will attend one of the world's largest electronics291 words
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Article26 1982-08-20 17 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Plantations Mining Deb/Loans Up 82 17 8 8 5 4 3 Down 11 1 1 1 1 unoh 10 3 126 words
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Article62 1982-08-20 17 Mi Bhd lad d 8 14 20 C*C Em (inthrte BM NBT 6 35 2 CCM PAN H»» Par N»t Iran 12 -2 •6 5 (old Storaur (irntlnic Inrhiapr Bhd PMC II 1 7 2 14 +9 Perils Plant .VmbShlp SupCurp Wearaes 8 7 ♦7 1262 words
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Article296 1982-08-20 17 SINGAPORE: Prices closed firm oa continued baying support in selective active trading yesterday. The Straits Times Industrials Index rose 15.22 paints to 597.35. Central Sugars rose 50 cents to $B.M, Ess.. 55 cents to J0. 64 and DBS 25 cents to $1.30. Hotels, properties, commodities296 words
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Article23 1982-08-20 17 S Land Wrts 512.000 UOL 429.000 City Dcv 402,000 Promet 394.000 UOB 345.000 Total turnover: B.Bom Total value: $22. 78 m23 words
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Article19 1982-08-20 17 Lien II... D Keramal Inland A Pen A B N 302 490 «0 203 -18 -10 .10 -819 words
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Article61 1982-08-20 17 C Suftarn H I-ronic Fid E»o Metro Hid*. DBS one Johan llld«. OCBC Hong l.rong Ind S Finance M Cement Grand Central Sel Properties Spore Land Magnum Corpn 880 565 MO 530 730 525 132 740 310 470 402 320 356 332 805 205 50 -40 35 30 2561 words
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Article39 1982-08-20 17 BT Indicator: ST Industrials: ST Finance: ST Hotels: ST Properties: ST Minings: ST Plantations: OCBC: SESInd: Auk 18 Aug 19 *****4 *****3 582.13 ***** 1464.11 1489.77 971.10 979.01 ***** ***** 213.09 ***** 817.76 819.67 529.49 542.53 ***** 447.3039 words
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Advertisement149 1982-08-20 17 4)(IERA VVU/y W HOLLAND'S \y/ W ESTABLISHED TV TECHNOLOGY. 20 MODELS TO SUIT EVERY BUDGET HJAciti Cl^*^ 1 J ~~M0de1:~37K7225 Model: 42K 31 50~ M M 8777R 1 1 Model: 51 XT 3100 Mem QQ26" _L_l_M Modeh_grnHF X KM Model: 8222 L M What a gigantic selection! Asia Radio understands149 words
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Article2382 1982-08-20 18 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL cp.., be +or Fk a m g r^ m 350 247 Acm» 290 unch 21.7 24J 1 280 BO Alcom US 5.7 954 233 132 Allied Choc 137 +1 14 IJJ 2 137 137 308 210 BAT 210 77J 11.8 320 31« Bata ■SIBCU 22.02,382 words
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Article377 1982-08-20 18 BUYERS maintained a strong presence at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, taking shares significantly higher in active dealings. For the second consecutive day, the New Straits Times Industrial Index rose, gaining another 13.89 points to 745.58 and bringing the gains over the past two days377 words
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Article195 1982-08-20 18 BINGAPOBK UNIT TBUBT (Miaagnu" artoai lar Aag The Commerce 155 ltt The Savings Fund 1.4S 149 Spore Prog Fund 1.15 1.21 Spore Sec Fund 1.(8 1.74xd Spore Invest Fund 0.92 0.97 Spore Equity Fund 110 1.15 ABU I MTTKIST (Maaagen' price, lar Aag Mai Invest Fund 1.99 111195 words
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Article32 1982-08-20 18 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties OU Palms Tins robbers 'rubbers Deb/Loans Up 66 6 1 6 2 7 8 Down 3 1 1 2 unch 9 2 1 2 4 132 words
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Article1404 1982-08-20 18 'BID and ofler prices officially listed and famine— In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets la kits of 1.000 units unless otherwise apeciOad. All Times' SefUhneni Contracts are quoted after the world "am". Big Board deal1,404 words
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Article889 1982-08-20 18 U O B (3.368 3.388) (35) 3.30 (43) 338 (44) 336 (35) 3 32 10) 3.34 (8) 334 (10) 340 (85) 338 (75) 3.36SETT (3.328 3.408) (7) 3.28 (2) 3.M (1)3.32 (4)3.34 (3) 3.40 (1)3.38 I'OF (2128 2208) (1) 205 (2) 208(1)210(1)216 UOI (2088) (2) 206 (1)205 HOTELS Apollo889 words
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Article1786 1982-08-20 18 BID and oflcr prim officially line* and business Is and reported to the Kuala i umpir Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of Basra traded shown to bracken In lou of 1.000 units unkas othenriar aped (M. INDUSTRIALS scam (3.165) Alee* (1.0 SB) (3) 1.07 (2) 1.00 (1)1,786 words
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Article611 1982-08-20 18 THE Wall StreeUasplred technical rally aa the Slagapare stock market catered Its secaad day yesterday, amidst trowing, csafldeace among Investors aad specalators that the want M the present hear phase Is aver, at least far the time being. Trading was ftgala basy as shart sellers,611 words
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Article278 1982-08-20 18 STOCKS closed mixed after fluctuating throughout yesterday, while the Hang Seng index closed off 5.48 points to 1035.55, after having risen 13.22 by 1100 am, brokers said. MXI (UaoclaWd HoKli 4 06N larrtan InvaM 2J6 -0 075 "heuni Kong 1130 +14 IUO -0.1 :Mtj Houu >»■ Hart> Tunnal 9JO278 words
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Article328 1982-08-20 18 SHARE prices eased in afternoon trading, eroding morning gains, as local investors neglected overseas market indications yesterday, dealers said. Closing middle prices of selected stocks were: INDUSTRIALS i>nu A. C. L IS -J A. N. t. US unch a. p. M lit -a An 215 unch Allied Mill 146328 words
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Article114 1982-08-20 18 STOCKS closed firmer yesterday, with turnover' substantially higher at 4.4 million pesos from Wednesday's 2.5 million. dealers said. Acol* Mining 0.0017 unctl Anglo PhU OABt jncl) Ape* Mining B 0 008 uneh AUu Con B 1610 ♦«J Bagulo Oo4d 0 0013 unch Bane hlrolnn OOn unth BmauetCon B 36114 words
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Article355 1982-08-20 19 SHARE prices closed lower in fairly active trading yesterday, with investors cautious after Wednesday's sharp increase, dpalers said. The Dow Jones average closed dewn 23.03 at *****8 points, on a trading volume of 210 million sharps and the New index lost G94 to close at 518.54 points. Yen AJUMMBOto355 words
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Article615 1982-08-20 19 EQUITIES and government bonds moved lower yesterday in reaction to this week's sharp gains but selling pressure was light. At 3pm, the Fi«anclal Times index was down 11.3 points at 567.1 Plessey ended 22p lower at 518 even though its first quarter figures wer« broadly in line with expectations.615 words
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Article352 1982-08-20 19 NEW YORK, Wed. In a roller coaster day, stock prices closed mixed in the heaviest trading on record as profittaking erased the heavy gains recorded earlier in the day. Volume totalled some 134 million shares, the first time daily turnover has ever exceeded 100 million shares. Volume broke352 words
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Article53 1982-08-20 19 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 579.2 Tuesday 558.2 Week Ago 547.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 829 43 Tuesday 831.24 Week Ago 777.21 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1035 55 Wednesday 1041.03 Week Ago 980.30 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 006.4 Wednesday 0080 Week Ago 014 7 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 405.1 Wednesday 480.753 words
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Article28 1982-08-20 19 Rubber Aug 19 Singapore: Sept: 178.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: Sept: 197.75 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 151 tonnes (down 139 tonnes)28 words
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Article141 1982-08-20 19 C'HINESK Prsdaee Exrhaage, Singapore, asaa rlsslsg prices per 1 00 kg yestsHay. Cse«Mt sU: Bulk fob $81.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $93.00 sellers, new drum fob $97.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $40.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $310 00 sellers. Sarawak141 words
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Article217 1982-08-20 19 THE KILOBAR market for cold deliverable in Singapore opened at $23,800 and closed at SZ3.M) yesterday In the Far East, f^old opened at IJSJ3S.'. 25 355 75 In a market dominated by local selling on prolittaklng. It moved up to $355 80,356.30 before being sold down to $354.60 355.10217 words
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Article173 1982-08-20 19 THE STRAITS tin price remained static at M 529.15 per kilo in Penanf yesterday, on an official offering down 139 tonnes to 151 tonnes. The overnight London market was firm with forward buyers gaining £85 to £6,940 per tonne. LONDON: Tin was traded more quietly on Wednesday afternoon but173 words
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Article209 1982-08-20 19 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market rose further on light covering in continued quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. In August, south and central rose $2 SO each to MJ6B7 50 and $685 per tonne respectively and south was unchanged at $685. In September, south gained $2.50209 words
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Article35 1982-08-20 19 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous in brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers C 842.00 (£813.00); sellers 1.842 50 (£814.00); Three Months buyers £849.50 (£821.00; sellers £850 00 (-822.00. Market leae: Very firm. Sales: 23.950 tonnes35 words
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Article28 1982-08-20 19 We* Tan. New York 7.148 7.21S Zurirh 7.008 710S Tku» Wed Singapore 7.068 7.15S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. B*arec: < r-*l Satan, B>rc.28 words
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Article650 1982-08-20 19 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market cased quietly steady yestenay, with September RSS »ne buyers quoted at ***** cents per kilo, unchanged on Wednesday's close. Morning prices wer» about unchanged but gain ed some ground in subsequent trading before easing slightly towards the morning's close on some September and650 words
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Article108 1982-08-20 19 NIX.H SSK BAS SSH 20 SSK 'a MBEI.I SMHCV SMK I. All( SMK '.I' SMK 10 SMK 21. SMK Vi K ...I I SMK pram vaat, II Unpaliat) II Inn pallrtl II Umpattrll II uaipalatl II LunpallaO II u.np.lkMI II l.ai palkHI II l«npail«> II Uai palktl108 words
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Article308 1982-08-20 19 THE US/Stag dollar opened at 12 1580 00 and was traded to a high of (2 1610 20. eased back to $2 1520 30. before closing at (2.1530/40 la the Singapore forex market yesterday Trading was moderate with little fluctuations. The US dollar against major currencies was308 words
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Article349 1982-08-20 19 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Aug 19: Offer BM 7 days 9* S 1 1 month 10 9 2 months 10'» 10 3 months 10 5/16 103/18 8 months n n 9 months 12 11". 12 months 12'. 12 Swlr. (MxMI. Pricn) 1 month349 words
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Article44 1982-08-20 19 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Aug 19 Overnight: 3.; Call deposit! 3>.'V Closiag Bajria* Sellia* 3-month Treasury bills 3H SM 3-month Bank bills 7 9/16 7 7/18 3 months I'D 7. 7H 6 months CD 7>. 7H Searr»: Nltliaal Dtoe*u4 <44 words
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Article27 1982-08-20 19 Closing interbank rates for Singapore dollars on Aug 19: vrroighl 1 month 2 months 3 months M 7 5 16 T'i T'i 73/16 V, 7».27 words
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Article26 1982-08-20 19 THE sven.gr rate at which major Sln K apore bMka are camatty preparei to lead to their best easterners Is HJf per eeat26 words
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Article212 1982-08-20 19 AMSTERDAM, Wed. Share prices were mainly higher across a broad front following the highest gains ever on Wall Street yesterday, dealers said. A lower US dollar, however, limited the gains of internationals here, they added. Royal Dutch was unchanged from yesterday's close at 84 guilders as today's first-half results212 words
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Article138 1982-08-20 19 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher in quiet trading which concentrated on financials. cement shares and industry groups. BahU ML Aokham Tbal AslaPlnrs 111 +s Arutnaya Int. And Tmst M 7 tt Bangkok Bank m +0 Bank or Ajudhara Bata ShoTZZIZZZZ I BerUJucker ITS +4 CnaroongThal Wh» no 10U Psfawuus138 words
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Article206 1982-08-20 19 ZURICH. Wed. Share prices closed firmer on Increasing volume as last night's rally on Wall Street and hopes that the decline of US interest rates will stimulate stock markets further caused fresh buying, dealers said. The Credit Suisse index closed 1.9 points up at 211.6. franca Action* Susan SH206 words
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Advertisement573 1982-08-20 19 NOTICES PARKS ft RECREATION DEPARTIMT MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Tenders are invited by the Parks Recreation Department tor the following items 1) Construction of Timber Barrier along Centrol Divider ot East Coost Porkwoy from CH 1 575 to CH 3607, Singapore Site showround on Tuesday, 24 August 1982 at 10573 words
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Advertisement379 1982-08-20 19 If A Grand ffl m Treasury of M H Delicacies From China JvS m: awaitsyou M Ourspeaaiit,es: ffjjT Szechuan S^SCLth A Ouw* Palace 9500p««* ns> (Orchard Road) Ist Floor, Wellington Building, (Opposite Mandarin Hotel) pnce/cPBM.S? Orchard Road, Singapore 0922 Tel: *****78. *****65 APPOINTMENT FJ. BENJAMIN SONS PTE LTD j require379 words
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182 1982-08-20 20 Selangor Dredging halves dividend SELANGOR Dredging Bhd has cut final dividend payout for the latest yearend by half in view of its lower earnings. For the year ended March 31, 1982, pretax profits fell by 13.2 per cent to M 510.35 million although turnover only slipped 9 per cent to182 words
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419 1982-08-20 20 PROPERTY group United Overseas Land and trading house Guthrie Bhd are still faced with high interest charges and have consequently reported lower earnings for the six months ended June 30. UOL, the realty arm of United Overseas Bank have announced a 7 per cent419 words
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398 1982-08-20 20 SUPREME Corporation is planning a multi-million i dollar property development in the Batu Ferringhi beach resort area of Penang. The project is to be undertaken by Sumber Realty Sdn Bhd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Supreme Housing Development Sdn Bhd which in turn is398 words
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185 1982-08-20 20 Thai oil refinery deal receives backing BANGKOK, Thurs. A deal worth at least US$6OO million (551.29 billion) to Britain's Davy McKee and a French consortium to expand a Thai oil refinery has moved a major step forward, having received backing in principle from the British and French government credit agencies.FT - 185 words
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313 1982-08-20 20 Occidental still fighting for Cities Service LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Occidental Petroleum Corp begins its tender offer today for 38.2 million shares, or 49 per cent, of Cities Service Co's common shares for US$5O (*****.55) a share. Occidental's board authorised the tender offer yesterday. Cities Service's board had on Monday night,Reuter - 313 words
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Article99 1982-08-20 20 WARSAW, Thurs A leading Polish economist has called the government's economic plan, which it has outlined for the next three years "unrealistic," as it told Poles that their living standards would not return to the 1978 standard until about 1990. Mr Ryszard Bugai, an economist with theFT - 99 words
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356 1982-08-20 20 ROME, Thurs. Italy's employers and trade unions have found themselves for once in agreement, in criticising a controversial and potentially far-reaching order by a lower court judge in Milan for the immediate reinstatement of 97 workers laid off earlier this year by A IfFT - 356 words
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Advertisement340 1982-08-20 20 intemohonai Electronic Production Conference mW^nJi^fxti^^l^mmW^ 19 21 august 1982 ii is :7i irfefrr^li Ml SINGAPORE y WORLD TRADE CENTRE THE EXHIBITION Exhibition Had 2 THE CONFERENCE Conference Hal 1 Daily 1 1 am 630 pm Thursday: 9am—l2 pm Friday: 9am —5 pm Internepcon/ Semiconductor International 82 is Southeast Saturday: 9340 words
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Advertisement3087 1982-08-20 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES: tMoodoy Fridoy 900om-530 pm CLASSIFICATION GROUP (5 00 pm for next doy) Ordrnory 90 cts per word (Mm $1 3 50) 8 ITI T^mes Centre 1 New Industrwl Rood. (Mm $66 OOSundoy T.mes) H Education Instruction 9005n y > r Announcements 900om—I 00 pm (Saturdoy) B3,087 words
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Advertisement1457 1982-08-20 22 \s23/ D Psr soiuii Services I Mm r tijinril raj AUOIO SPECIAL OFFER. Micro W Haiiu Selkl MUI2. B/drlve. auto return jo nwis tlfD M B3B. B/drlve, fully auto Ranovation/Rapair $480 m.21. B/dnve, without 1 tonearm $320 DQ44 D/drlve. HuarLi $380 Audio Technlca MC -i cartridges and MC transformers. tonearm.1,457 words
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Advertisement608 1982-08-20 22 I a^^H fQtfAVf fOU* 1 °"£%i*°*'-''' r CALL: -i *****61/ I I *****52 I LTH WORLDWIDE COURIER SERVICE A FREIGHT FORWARDERS (S) PTE. LTD. L G 307 Low.r Grd Floor, Meran Plata. Nkol l-kghway Snaoporeo7l9 Telex ELTEHA RS ***** Cable ELTEHA SINGAPORE VARIOUS KINDS OF delivery, removal and disposable services608 words
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Advertisement716 1982-08-20 22 54 Boofc-*BtpinoV Secretarial/ Antwßnno,/ Trans latton SarvicM consult ub ran c Bookkeeplnf Services a Tax Problems (UK/Loral) a Secretarial Services a Formation of Companies a Computer Training For prompt, efficient end reHaMe prolasslonal aeevteea. pleaae caat NIC. MANAOEMCNT CONSULTANTS FTf LTD til tijaas ACCOUNTING/ SeCWTAWIAL/ TAXATION Services and formation of716 words
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Advertisement509 1982-08-20 22 ft W I ===1 A 66 Situations Vacant I Professional I* Executive geodetic Dua lo aipansion wa have immediate vacancies for the following staff with ttw reiavenl qualifications and eipenance tor our operations in Singapore and ovarsaas. A) GEOPHYSICISTS a Graduates from a recognised University or Polytechnic. c Several years509 words
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Advertisement482 1982-08-20 22 A TETRA W f PAK I Our 21st factory at I I Jurong requires: I Industrial Nurse (Minimum salary S$ 1.000 pm) Requirements: SRN or equivalent professional qualification At least 3 years' relevant experience preferably in a manufacturing concern Matured, independent, possess good interpersonal skills and a pleasant personality We482 words
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Advertisement1022 1982-08-20 22 ACCOUNTANT with some experience. 1 Please send particulars with sal- I. istPl'n \.Vin< ary expectation to: i-KiaiClll Will. s.TBoxAwiM NuiJiufacturing Mo. 1 N*)w Industrial Ro«kI i .M,t\ n (IV«.i T t,J Singapore 1*53. (He) U(1 A Member 01 Tha National PLAMT HWE MAMAQER required Iron Group by established heavy equipment1,022 words
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Advertisement369 1982-08-20 22 A general aviation company in Seletar Airbase requires: CLERK/ TYPIST GCE O 1 level Minimum 2 years experience in similar position Ability to handle telex machine an asset Apply with full details, salary expected and contact telephone number to> The Administration Department Anrite Aviation Co Pte Ltd P O Box369 words
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Advertisement393 1982-08-20 22 TEMPORARY VACANCIES: DRIVERS TELEX OPERATORS (Jurong. transport provided) TYPISTS (Jurong L Town) SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS (Town at Jurong) CALL: *****65 PERMANENT VACANCIES: DESPATCH RIDERS With motorbike. Jurong. $400 > RECEPTIONISTS (Sims Avenue It Town. $500) BOOKKEEPER Macpherson. $800) CALL: *****25 tjf^jL a n jVi i'J Wa, a wall established printing company393 words
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Advertisement958 1982-08-20 23 0 bnfßtoyimnt M Situations Vacant r^^^^^^^^^^^^^ HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE SURVEY DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS d) atcrttmrlml tt Singapore Clericml Requires FIELD INTERVIEWERS/ CLERICAL ASSISTANTS H' from Aagust 1953 to June QQItMK 1993 lo interview and xitlut I il-*i i collect Information from households and other related work with at least 3 credits958 words
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Advertisement571 1982-08-20 23 TYPISTS Let your fingers earn top dollars GIRL FRIDAY Most lobs with the best pay com Ing from Jurong Clients TELEPHONISTS Telephone: Shonton Way: *****58 Bt. Marar) *****02/3 Orchard Road *****27/ *****20 BusnessGW WeS EilaaiiM* Travel Ag.ncy '19*11--1) VISA CLERKS (Fomalo/Malo) a Must have 2 years relevar experience 2) ACCOUNTS571 words
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Advertisement559 1982-08-20 23 BOOK -KEEPER Oar client comprtae. a aroup ot 7 companie. operating m itagepora. Hongkong. Londor and USA R H MM tfltWnlOfl Of tf*# ofO*jp CNaHs*" m.n to keep BM record, ot me ■artdold* ipir.mn In Slwgipiw. Applications are Invited for qualified and experienced BookKeepers with a minimum of 3 years559 words
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Advertisement1016 1982-08-20 23 >nvrtee anoNcettona tor tha toßow* as*^BVßaVaxaxexexesßKaxesmmfaraj* An .tt.binh.d hardware 1. TELEPt lONE OPERATOR company require. 2 STORE CLERK ft DELIVERY CLERK GENERAL CLERK R.qmr.-ato: CUM TYPIST a Completed OCE O' level a OCE 'O' Level a At least 1 year's experience a Able to type accurately preferred. at 35 to1,016 words
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Advertisement565 1982-08-20 23 Btraß* SII lMp Co. Ltd. Iwvßn JUMOR CLERK a OCE -O 1 laval ssißßiisll wtth cradtta m Enotian and M.tfll matloa. Tvßwtfafl rntnisnufvi 30 wUivn AapjhiHim stating d*t*ll« et uuaNßi alii Mi.. ar***M/ *xaact*d and enc toeing a recent peeapon «l. photograph to o* aubmrrted to TneP.r**i»n.lOßloar Group Psr.emnlOaa.rtniinl ISM565 words
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Advertisement548 1982-08-20 23 A wa.l 111 l BSt)MMMS requsrea OENERAL CLERKS a OCE 'O' level Experience not necessary, but an advantage a Training provided lntaiaal.il i^^m mhhJl !>■■■ in Syr* IMS, 12th Floor World Trada Cantra 1 BstlfttWWßl %Qf*m% •NnQapOT CMbH on Friday 20th Aitauet and Saturday 21*1 August reqawea TYPIST/ OCMEP. AL548 words
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Advertisement529 1982-08-20 23 SEMOREXPEPJBNCED CONVEY ANCBM CLERK required by weN known legal ft™ ol long atandina. a* we* a* ACCOUNTS CLERK FBJNOCIIRK STENOORAPMERS TVPIBTB Please state age. Qualifications, experience and salary required No age barrier for suitable applicants. AaejtakK S.T. BOX armi 1 NEW INOUSTRIAL ROAD BsNOAPORC ISSS (PTT LM I*4 04 Circle529 words
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Advertisement958 1982-08-20 23 SCBIMCE CEMTRE BOARD CLERICAL ASSIST AKT (■WGIHIIHB) OCE O' Level with relevant working experience Salary negotiable Mum can daMy wrtti Mi parttcu lars tor an Interview at Slngep.n I Scttjoc* Ct>nlrf>, Sctenov Csntrv Rood. Smgap.n MSB. SECRETARY $600 interested parties aleas* call *****SwarwfN*kitoc 80, Blk 4007. Depot Lane. Srngapor* 0410958 words
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Advertisement1433 1982-08-20 24 ijjlA Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant flUi d) SecreUuiMltt V^J I a-asT^ REOUMEO MALE/ FEMALE Clerk CW^rO LEELEOHO BENO CO (Singapore clUsen) to handle <PTI)LTD business correspondence In Eng- Due to nD \d expansion of our Hah Able to type Apply with full organisation, we are In need of particulars1,433 words
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Advertisement484 1982-08-20 24 OUNLOP SHELTER SINGAPORE SON BHD A subsidiary ot Dunlop Company requires a TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE tor our range of BUTYNOL Membranes for water- proofing systems. Full training will be given. Requirements c Singapore citizen. c Must be conversant In Kngli.sh and Mandarin/ dialects. c Musi be self-motlvallng and prepared to484 words
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Advertisement1162 1982-08-20 24 A Leedmg Shipping Company O ue to our recent eipanswn a invites applications Irom suit- i aM jing corrugated peper eer\w ably, qualified candidates tor ttn manufacturer in Jurong 1 the foHow.no portions: creetes *«c*ll*ni opportunity Cai cc tor a dynamic and ambitious OMLCO sales Personnel to join our EXECUTIVE1,162 words
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Advertisement659 1982-08-20 24 SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVES We require Experienced and raapenaaala pereowe to market advanced energy-saving products. c Must have proven experience In sales dealing with architects/builders, government agencies, shipyards. ports and heavy industrial sectors. c Own vehicle ls essential. c Remuneration: will depend on past experience c Oood salary, commission/ bonus will659 words
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Advertisement614 1982-08-20 24 txaartencae Salasslri. c Attractive salary, annual leave plus other generous benefits c 2 shifts by rotation c Age should be above 20 Pleaae apply aetaawaßy between 12 noon lo 4pm at HOUSE OF KITCHENWARE UnMsl2S/1» Sukil Timah Plal. Singapore 21SS Tat ISSIMI MENARO COSMETICS invites you to Join us as614 words
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Advertisement932 1982-08-20 24 SALES O#*ORTU»eiTY for School leavers. A' level not choosy of hardwork No experience needed but advantageous *****33 tar a friend* chat. SALESOJRIS wanted c Able to start work immediately Interacted applicants pteeae call I-JISbSHIum aura IST FLOOR BE ACM ROAD SINGAPORE 0719 FEMALE SALES ASSIST ANTS required In exclusive Men's932 words
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Advertisement384 1982-08-20 24 GREAT EASTERN REOUtRCS Part/ Full-Time Life Insurance Agents For more Information Call Melvin *****7 INSURANCE AGENTS REQUIRE Part/Full-Tlme Training other fringe beneflt.s provided Call Jane *****7 MATURtD FEMALE SALES Exe< utlves required Oood Income flexible working hours More details call *****69 Marco MENARO COSMETICS REQUIRES Full/Part-Time Beauty Advisors Call Linda384 words
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Advertisement312 1982-08-20 24 5 eg v- f^ a>s£ g O g <D QJ co 2? Z h C Q a) co o a a CO n, CD O) f- O) v£2 E E a. Hz mio r'i/) i E x: co f: co t: E Z. OC > (t t S Q -C312 words
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Advertisement1097 1982-08-20 25 lj)A [J Employment 1 66 Situation. Vacant c^r^iTiS-*. vecancteetor 1> MALE ASSISTANT TECHNKAL tf Technical officers c Diploma In Chemical Process Technology Polymer -ii.iiii._i_i_ Able to work Independently Z^^Z^^^ NoTx'peifen^'resT^ 1) MALE LAB TECHMCIANS Must possess J««««' c Minimum QCE O' level diploma In Mechanical uh credllJ ln physical Engineering1,097 words
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Advertisement574 1982-08-20 25 PCHMANCNT 2ND SHIFT MALI ENOMEEMNO OPHUTON required by American Electronic Compeny. c Minimum Sec 3 education Enf I Uh Stream) c Possess Class 3 driving licence preferable c Working hours: 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Uood starting pay and shift allowance Interested applicants please apply personally at ■KLUUMUTV (I) PTf574 words
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Advertisement388 1982-08-20 25 SEMI-SKILLED ELICTRI -LATCNS BEQUIfIED Allrmcll salary depending on cxperlem Transport available for Oeylar MacPherson area Interesu please call _H4_52 TECHNICIANS MOUM-D with c perlence In repairing refrlger tlon equipment preferably tha who have knowledge of kltchi equipment. Interested plea contact *****11 Henry URGENTLY WQUMCO (1) Al CONO Apprentices (2) Electric388 words
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Advertisement334 1982-08-20 25 V' SINGAPORE l\ the employer a whocores requires Female Production Operators We offer: -i 1. 5-day work weefc 2. No rotating shift work 3. Attractive starting pay 4. Attractive shift premium 5. Jmontri confirmation increment 6. Attendance bonus 7. Annual leave 8. Hospital Insurance program 9. Life Insurance program 10.334 words
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Advertisement269 1982-08-20 25 FAIRCHI^ A Schlumberger Company TEMPORARY PRODUCTION OPERATORS (FEMALE) You are invited to join our team of happy operators We need temporary operators for the following shifts: f v\ C SHIFT OPERATORS (11pm to 7am) $350 plus a V? hour supper break a tea cum exercise break. A&B SHIFT OPERATORS (7am269 words
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Advertisement395 1982-08-20 25 /nivib\ I SINGAPORE LINNTKO I I immediate vacancies I for O I V^^^ We offer: I Gfoss starting l^^salary from $313 to jf $343 per month I Adjustment after 3 I months I Salary review twice a I year I Shift allowance Attendance allowance Free uniforms Free transport Those selected395 words
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Advertisement243 1982-08-20 25 Owing to ourexpan^^AX sion program, a large I watch manufacturing I company in Marsiling I estate has vacancies I for:FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS I W We offer: •No shift work H e Working hours: I Bam to 4.45 pm I e26 off days H e Free transport I c Free uniform243 words
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Advertisement509 1982-08-20 25 WE BUY SALARY MALE MACHINE OPERATORS c starting salary *3SO j c Confirmation (3 months) 5370 c 6 months' service 5390 a 2nd shift S3 per day c 3rd shift S8 per day c Other allowances and transport Is provided c Accommodation is provided for Malaysians MAINTENANCE FITTERS a NTC509 words
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Advertisement538 1982-08-20 25 A speaker manufacturing company in Jurong requires ELECTROPLATERS j REQUIREMENTS .inpleteil National Service j a i 1 years sapartenca in J Minilur (i. .it Interested applicants, I pleaae call personally at JYOTO WORKS (S) PTE. LTD. I 11-A, JOO I YEE ROAD SINGAPORE 2261 j (S.B.S. bus no. 246 trorn^538 words
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Advertisement802 1982-08-20 26 a—a— a— a— j aase«easssea»a»a»e«,,,,^. 66 Situations Vacant j^ggSßßOSßßm^a^^ Everything to gain SINGAPURA BUILDING afldnOthillQ SOCIETY LIMITED Z 9 invites applications B in I QS6 from suitably MWW qualified persons for the following We offer high positions:- starting wages A) BRANCH U J* tween OFFICERS I QQQC Officers will undergo802 words
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Advertisement417 1982-08-20 26 I The Singapore subsidiary of Nestle, the International Food and Beverage Company, invites suitably qualified candidates for the fol- lowing posts:PROCESS OPERATORS (Mate) c Secondary Education a Preference to be given to candidates who have completed full-time National Service c Able to work shift PRODUCTION OPERATORS c Above 16 years417 words
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Advertisement443 1982-08-20 26 r^TMIHONGKON^^I BANK BUILDING COLL Ytt QUAY RtcKord EHn (Pte) Ltd. hove been opponted os Property Monogen for the Hongkong Bonk Building, and now invite suitably experienced condidotes to fiH the following position* within their monogement teom:At least 5 yeors expenence in electrical installation work and distribution, preferobly m highrise buildings443 words
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Advertisement531 1982-08-20 26 I^^ Wf HOTEL t Bflalaysia Urgently requires k BELL-HOP Completed full-time Nat Uoaal Service Secondary education Physically well built WAITER/WAITRESS f Secondary education p COMMIS BARMAN L Knowledge of Bar Operations f CHAMBERMAID f Primary education < I UNENMAIO L Primary education f Able to sew t HOUSEMAN f Primary531 words
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Advertisement558 1982-08-20 26 A subsidiary company of an international f group invites applica- tions for the following positions: J Sales Clerk I GCE 'O' level with j credits in Science and Mathematics with typing expe- l rience 1 year's working i experience but not I a essential 2j Fitter (Mechanical) NTC 3/ITC certify558 words
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Advertisement448 1982-08-20 26 We invite suitably quali tied candidates to fill the following vacancy: Driver (Location: AngMo Kio branch) Must Dossess Class 3 and 4 driver's licence At least 2 years' driving experience Age: 21 to 40 years old Interested applicants are requested to submit their written applications giving full details either to:448 words
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Advertisement500 1982-08-20 26 A Marine and Land Traneemrtatton Company reo,uiiee: A. FEMALE STENOGRAPHER/ SECRETARY (To Chief Executive in Changi) c OCEff level. c Proficient In shorthand and typing c Minimum 3 years experience c Malaysians are welcome B. FEMALE/MALE CLERKS (To be baaed in Jurong Office) RaqutrimsnU. c OCE. O' level c Preferably500 words
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Advertisement544 1982-08-20 26 Eipanding local company require*: BUILDING PROJECT SUPERVISOR a 2to 3 years' experience at least b) Diploma advantageous, though not necessary c) Must be confident to supervise Industrial building, co-ordinate and monitor schedules d) Salary commensurttes t with experience c) Slngnpore Malaysian Citizen Applicants not meeting the above may apply lor544 words
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Advertisement462 1982-08-20 26 KMOSTON WIOWWTY MAIMTENAMCE MRVICta mLTO Wiaislris (i) McumTY omen Singapore cltlsen Primary education Able to speak and write English Below 55 years old (i) aecufrrrv ouatos Singapore cltlsen Able to speak English Primary education Below 55 years old Permaneant (3 -11 p.m or 1 1 p.m 7 am) or 8462 words
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Advertisement1012 1982-08-20 27 Iffai Q Employment W Situalions Vacant HONG FOX GROUP OF Miscellaneous Join ene el lite Unas! French/ Conttnantaa raetaurante. WAITERS 1 to 2 years experience In continental restaurants LOUNGE WAITRESS a Some exprrlrnrp preferable but not essential a No split-shift We otlar attraewve eatarlae end banaWla and van ara oft1,012 words
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Advertisement493 1982-08-20 27 EXPERIENCED BILL COLLECTOR required by Established Company Vary attractive offsr for tha right man baetc salary bobs commiastoo plus travel allowance. Interested appllcanU pleaae call personally al UNIT SOS, HILL VIEW HOUSE 1 JALAN REMAJA SINGAPORE 2366 during normal office hours, or telephone:--*****0 GREAT EASTERN HOTEL PTE LTD 1) FRONT493 words
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Advertisement507 1982-08-20 27 Oarmant maiwHaclmar uraantly 1. PATTERN MAKER 2 SEAMBTRESOES Far ladtaa Mflk laaMafi and ouaaty Man's taßer vaar. Only those with experience need to apply. Call personally at 7Sl, 2nd Bear C»«oo Wan Looog Buttons atmsDrtv. or tel: *****8VS for an Interview. MEAD STOREKEEPER service company, tocatad In Ju8888, a Should507 words
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Advertisement443 1982-08-20 27 MCCONNELL DOWELL SEA PTILTD requires 1. SURVEYORS S years ■aaarlsa.BS. akle la ■or* mtapandanttv Preferably tMeteoawrateEDM. 2. STOREKEEPER 1 year expartsvice. Interested please write to P.O. BOX MS JURONQ TOWN POST OFFICE SINGAPORE RWwM PAPER PROOUCTS PTILTD. 1) 1 FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK a Capable In maintenance of sales, ledger and443 words
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Advertisement1010 1982-08-20 27 ESTABLISHED TRANSPORT COMPANY required Chinese Drivers urgently Must be familiar with Singapore Roads and fluent In English with class 3 clean driving licence. Completed NS. minimum with 1 year driving experience Able to handle vehicle well. Please contact *****14. AN EXPANOBM MARKETBM Organisation urgenUy requires a Personal Driver for Managing1,010 words
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Advertisement1241 1982-08-20 27 DENTAL NURSE CUM Receptlo- SZ DMVEP.S RfOtMPXD urgently nlst required for Orchard Road Call personally at: KamDonc Clinic, Mandarin essential Tel: Java Fringe Carpark O Tel office *****35/*****63 *****19 DESPATCH MOEP. MOUSWD with VAN DMVEP. WANTED for transclass 2 licence Please call per- porting passengers to and from sonally at1,241 words
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Advertisement1292 1982-08-20 27 L^^^jka^^SsssU^QaV -S^^-.^ljf J |^y^3aaai Hn^fSeV^tTliuißi^amW^af MORE FW DRIVE BKAKE JOBS MACHINE FW IN YOL-K FITTRK... ROTORS ON TIE CAB with feme** ,«d (ocrtjT, im THE a ".IK LATHE Tl "i. y ""Jl" I 1 TV K«*.|*U» la aa» d a kind pr»r»«oa car». II woo Ibr lon* bHotr ihe majority1,292 words
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Advertisement1992 1982-08-20 28 tti F Vehicles Boats MITSUBISHI L3OO i Li^^j DaT $10,025 nett selling price •For 4 Door model Keep your business moving ahead with me Mitsubishi L3OO panel van The > j i W\ carrier that takes you a long way f- "i tZ.—^JamWammma* efficiently and dependably Ihjt KV\ Big cargo1,992 words
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Advertisement2353 1982-08-20 28 More reasons to celebrate. Drive away Toyota Hi-Lux ait celebration prices. It's a double celebration for Borneo Motors. Not only have we just opened our new Commercial Vehicle Centre, but we ye also appointed Chung Shan Motors as our main dealer. I O OTW So we're making an offer you2,353 words
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Advertisement664 1982-08-20 28 m) Cmmmtrrlml Vehicles I Eastern Agencies >j* I Tel: *****1 1978, SEPT. TOYOTA 1 lace van owner Tax paint lew. Ver well maintained. Oood condl tlon. Selling $4,800 0.n.0. Tel *****06 1979, MTSUaMM COLT Van. Net paintwork Just Installed spee< warning device. Road ta December 1982. Tel *****38 *****43. 1*79664 words
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Advertisement586 1982-08-20 28 A BANK ACCOUNTANT requires any make vehicles, company or private welcome, from 1975 to 1862 Cash payment Tel *****57 Residence *****77 William Ang. ATTRACTIVE CASN OFPER Used cars, company and private acceptable Yong Lee Seng Enterprise. Serangoon Oarden Tel: *****43/ *****48. Night R***** *****23 A BETTER PRICE offered for PARF586 words
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Advertisement635 1982-08-20 28 WANTED: 19SS, 9999 c c. can for scrap or any good used cars and any Mercedes Beni Tel: *****23/ *****63 Hln Huat Trading Co 19 Prlnsep Street. Singapore 0718. A BEST PRICE offer for nonPARF/ PARF vehlclea. Cash payment. Interested ring *****38/ 2523T74 ALL TYPES OF scrap and good used635 words
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Advertisement391 1982-08-20 29 mt STRAITS TIMES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1982 times friday properties -^^^Rlght in fr' middle of A/ A all the action: JdN^k Business, Food. ETTIS Shopping, Entertainment, Transport... Peninsula Plaza is the right choice for long-term strategy" "We're in the right location, with every convenient facility around us "We've got a391 words
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Advertisement815 1982-08-20 29 I Special S I Announcement I BBBBBsi e^EaßßßsV** aVflavk Eat V. H as* WTmbbl tE« b» •al asfik I Bsf I^ETIBEaT P !*T BssTW ■sal .flßsVat Bsf 3 Basff c bbb VI T I »«u>***J*9EatzbsJ*jl I To all purchasers of Newton View Apartments I Our Show-flat is ready for your815 words
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Advertisement230 1982-08-20 29 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY BUNGALOW/ Semi-detached. Apartment/ Terrace. Fully furnished/ partly furnished, at dlsU. 5. 8, 10. 11, 14, 16, 18. 30, 21, 28. Rental $1,500 $4,000. Allegro *****02/*****92. OUT 11, HILLCREST ROAD double-storey renovated semidetached. 3 bedrooms and l study, matured garden, partially furnished, central alrcond. near est offer secures. *****50/230 words
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Advertisement229 1982-08-20 29 AVAILABLE FOR BaMBOUTE occupation, beautifully furnished semi-detached at dlst 10 Rental: J2.500 negotiable Must see to appreciate. Interested call *****84/ *****06 Teh. CHWEE CHUM ROAD Paslr PanJang) beautiful double-storey house Furnished $2,000 Sunset Way (Clementl Park) doublestorey semi-detached Furnished $2.900 *****75 OIBT. IS ORBBNLEAF DRIVE double-storey semi-detached 3 bedrooms, servant*229 words
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Advertisement229 1982-08-20 29 DIST. IS OFF BAMTLEY Road, large beautiful (urnlihed double-storey semi-detached house 3 bedroom*. 1 servant's Rental (2.800 Tel: *****35 (No agents) DIST. IS NAMLV CRESCENT Double-storey semi-detached 3bedroomed/ servant's With large garden. Beautifully renovated furnished/ unfurnished can be arranged. *****71 DMT. 10. DOUBLE-STOaav SEHBDETACHED Partly furnished, newly painted. 3 bedrooms/229 words
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Advertisement936 1982-08-20 30 times friday properties Thomson View^U Condominium Each with private carporch and garden 5 6 hectares of beautiful parkland with 'swimming pool 'tennis court 'squash courts 'sauna baths 'gynasium 'cycling tracks 'clubhouse 'playground 'barbeque pits 'supermarket 'creche. No Restriction to Foreign Ownership ~v Bookings Enquiries TAT LEE THOMSON H= DEVELOPMENT PTE936 words
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Advertisement745 1982-08-20 30 DIST S, OALLERU APARTMENT. off Orchard Road, new maisonette, 4 alrcon bedrooms, alrcon, carpeted, llvlng/dlnlng, luxuriously furnished, high floor, swimming pool, security, $7,000 0.n.0. Inclusive. OE Housing. *****38 DIST I, MAYER MANSION, walking distance to Orchard Road. 3 aircon bedrooms. 2,800 sq.ft. Spaclous llvlng/dlnlng, marble flooring, high floor, quiet surrounding,745 words
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Advertisement920 1982-08-20 30 SMELFORD OARMN MAMONETrI condomlnlum. 3,000 sq.ft Inclusive terrace garden. 3 bedrooms plus 1 storeroom, partially fur nlshed. $4,500 Principals only tel *****69 WALKBM DISTANCE TO Orchard Road, CalrnhUl Plaxa on high floor. 2 bedrooms /servant's, central alrcon. brand new furnishing throughout, swimming po. ,i $4,200. Vlllanelle *****82/*****81 ATTRACTIVE FLATS M920 words
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Advertisement1596 1982-08-20 31 times friday properties 86 Accommodation Vacant t») Flats OIST. 11 HANQTAT GARDE* "Partment Fully furnished rental S2JOO Contact Michael Chew tel: *****88 OIST 11 BRAND NEW Walk-up apartment furnished unfurnished $2,500 only Foremost Properties *****66 DIST. 1118 PANDAN VALLEY Condominium, 3-bedroomed apartment Fully furnished $2,600 p m Hose Oeneral Agency1,596 words
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Advertisement548 1982-08-20 31 HOME OWNERSHIP THROUGH OVERSEAS UNION TRUST LIMITED We provide loans tor purchase of houses. Mats and other properties up to Bo% of valuation on easy repayment terms up to 20 years. Other facilities include: Short-term Loans, Leasing and Hire Purchase facilities at competitive interest rates Savings and Fixed Deposits at548 words
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Advertisement878 1982-08-20 31 HOLLAND VILLA I Phase II No. 47, 49, 51 67 2 1 /2-storey semi-detached Immediate occupation V For sale/rental Tel: *****0/*****. DMT. IS BRAND NEW 1 pair of double-storey semi-detached at Jalan Arlf. 4.400 sq.ft. and 6,000 sq ft $580,000 and $630,000 Dlst. 20 ouble-storey terrace at Coral Park. 2,700878 words
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Advertisement829 1982-08-20 31 OPERA ESTATE DOUBLE-STOREY terrace house, freehold. 1630 sq ft 3 bedrooms. Unfurnished Carporch. facing South Vacant November $360,000 negotiable (strictly no agents). Call *****7 URGENT SALE SSSS.SSS for new Oarden Begonia Drive dlst 2880 Completing soon. 4 bedrooms. 2,461 sq.ft. Lucky Housing *****71 ACE OFFERS: Buklt Tlmah (7 m.s bungalow829 words
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Advertisement655 1982-08-20 31 EVERTON REALTY DMT S ASTORIA STUMO 600 sqft S2BMSO DMTSCAMNMLL OON APARTMENT 1350 sqft $436,000 DMTSTRENOALE TOWERS MAISONETTE 3.400 sq ft Sl.mSOB DtST 10 DUCHESS COURT TOWNHSE 3.800 sq ft $800,000 D4ST 1S ST PATRICK S VIEW APT 1.700 sq ft $00,000 DMT 21 OOOOLUCK OON APARTMENT 1.200 sqft MM,655 words
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Advertisement974 1982-08-20 31 MT. FABER LODGE FEW SELECT UNITS LEFT Top Property Investments dae tor complenon November IBM. c 2 bedrooms studio apartment (lower floor) 1.100 sq.ft c Upper maisonette 2.600 sq ft a Penthouse (3 level) 3.500 sq.ft For niS DelaHi caS ACUMEN REALTY CENTRE S3SSS77 NO AGENTS SS-C PATERSON ROAD DISLOB23974 words
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Advertisement954 1982-08-20 31 APARTMENTS Bl LARGE beautl ful, shaded estate Clrment Park. 2 bedrooms, ceramic par quet with built-in fixtures foi excellent value Tel *****88 CHANOI HEIGHTS. FURNMHEI apartment, approx 1600 sq ft with 2000 sq ft land Beautlfu location $305,000 negotiable Tel *****58 DIST. MM KBSUN Mansion. Jalan Arnap. 3 bedrooms plus954 words
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Advertisement792 1982-08-20 31 ACS OFFERS: Seaside Park (dlst 1 1545) maisonette. 3 bedrooms servant's $360,000 Call *****81 I BALMORAL PARK 1800 sq ft. furnished flat. $525,000 Contact > Clmpex. *****44 DIST. 14 EUNOS MANSION, high l floor, 1,400 sq.ft 3 bedrooms with bathroom attached Call *****84 > DIST. 28. OREEH MEADOW, upper maisonette.792 words
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Advertisement1112 1982-08-20 32 times friday properties 93 Offic* Spaces a) Sale Moving? or Looking for s new I offtcs? I A 20 storey new 'hopping and ottice centre at Middle Road. with quality specifications and a large 315 lot carpark could be right tor you For purchase or rent call GOLDEN FORTUNE DEV.1,112 words
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Advertisement810 1982-08-20 32 PRESTIGIOUS AIRCONO FUR NISHEO office room or table spaces In Beach Road Outside CBD Phone Mr Ellas *****53 for details PStnTMIOUS OFFICE SPACI at Shenton Way about 4.000 sq.ft. for takeover at contracted rates Available at short notice Productive Enterprise. *****24 PMSM OFFICE SPACE of 830 sq ft at The810 words
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Advertisement1393 1982-08-20 32 WST 1 OROUND FLOOR Shop KATONO PLAZA 2 unlU available. OROUNOFLOOR. CORNER SHOPspace tor sale and office spue 185/ 233 sq ft Rent $1,000/ fIJOO HOUSC at Katong Rental $2,200 for rental For details, contact pm Peninsula Pla»a. 408 sq f t. negotiable Tel: *****88/ *****88 Low Poh Chan Co.1,393 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1982-08-20 33 wlehee to NffM Ihalr d.sp.ii gratitude le all relative*; ih. 'iwihiil Secretary and Staff. ••dor Wee Kirn We* and Mr.. We* and staff, tlngaaiir* Embmi Tokyo; and frtande tor rhek kind T*» Late MOM. CHEW CHOI FONQ39 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1982-08-20 33 Mckn AiaaßaMta Dmnkmr Sacrament, St. Joaaph Church P aft. and WBBB9 Orowaa, raienve a nit) no i toff l7>4>*r pcajrof Mtd kiftd at the Church of 84 Jonph (P M al S4sp«n on 23 Aug 7*82. A* are w*4- THE FAMJLV OF THE late Mr Herbert Samuel thanks the pastors,74 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1982-08-20 33 YEAP TEIK LEONG FAMILY OF THE LATE withes to express their deepest gratitude to all relatives, friends and Business Associates for their kind condolences, attendances, donations, wreaths and assistance during their recent bereavement. MDM LIM SAY HAN37 words
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Obituary44 1982-08-20 33 Mr. Chua Hong Keng, HofflQ Moll A HOftQ Aik of the tote MR CHUA LIANG YONG ».ish to express their dsspsat gratitude to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind condolences, attendances, donations, wreaths and assistance during their recent Dorosvofnont. a44 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1982-08-20 33 The fwnUy of the late Mr. Chan Sea Kaw, with to eipreae rhew heartfelt thank* to relative*, friend*, bustnea* ***oc>ai»> and colleague* tor the condolence*, kind attendance, a**t*tence. wreath* and donation* during their recent bereavement35 words
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Obituary, Illustration108 1982-08-20 33 I Mourned by husband Sons: Lai Nal Yaln Victor Lai Nal Phong Daughter* Jessie Lai Sin Cher Bessie Alcantra Fanny Lowe Jenny Lai Nam Chen Stephen Alcantra Micky Lowe O.Oflhl.f m l.« Jenny Chow Yuet Chun Grandchildren: Karen L Sharon Alcantra Calvin It Serene Lai Mark L John108 words
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Obituary, Illustration91 1982-08-20 33 passed away peacefully on 19.8.82. leaving behind Beloved wife: Sect Yet Keow BONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Jit Kwang Lav Choy Har Ong Ah, Ivan Lim Choon Lai, Jenny Chlew Khoon DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW Hut Cheng Chan Kok Hiong Hwee Slang Chan Yoo Tuck, Bernard Hui Ngor Tiong Chin Hoe, Michael Hwee Chuang Hwee91 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1982-08-20 33 wishes to express their deepest gratitude to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind condolences, attendances, donations, wreaths and assistance during their recent bereavement. WE EXTEND OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES 8t CONDOLENCES TO MR. CHEW KAM CHONG FAMILY ON THE DEMISE OF HIS BELOVED MOTHER76 words
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Obituary, Illustration72 1982-08-20 33 Born 12 June 1962 Departed 1* August 1M2 leaving htr beloved Iwnity Father Tan Yew Trek Mother Teo Chye Llong Siltsn Tan Uek Kuan Veronica Tan Geok Tua Constance Tan Oeok Bee Brother* Michael Tan Ho Ping Peter Tan Ho Hln Albert Tan Ho Kw Funeral will be on Fnday72 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1982-08-20 33 MR. ANTHONY DI-DIER (Baba) paased away peacefully on IS/S/S? leaving behind beloved wife Teresa, children, daughter-in-law, ton-in laws, grand children, broth*, in laws and sister-in-law. Cortege leaving residence at I.oopm to St. Josephs Church. Victoria SI Ihence to CCX Cemetery.40 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1982-08-20 33 Peaeed t»t> pilciMh on 1» I »2 ■tlovid wMe Tan Slew Seak Sena: Kheok Kin Keok Chlng Keok Chua Keok Sheng Ah Sol LI Hong (Agnes) Jlak Nglng SweeLlan Son-in-law Tan Boon Khee (Jeffrey) and a m aortf hMrtran to mourn late B Cortege «riM leave Blk 822 40E Ang74 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1982-08-20 33 Ctlted to the Lord on 1Mb August 1962 )•>• vin£ b#Mno Mondwih Leong Yl Ling Son* Arthur. Chee Keong Edmund, Ctiec Meng to mourn Mt Iom. SAFE M THE ARMS OF JESUS. Cort*g* !••>•• Mount Vcrnen Funoral Parlour 1 on 21 iM2 for cromatton at 130 pm. Ntght Sonrte* conducts61 words
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Obituary, Illustration108 1982-08-20 33 IN LOVWM MEMORY OF OU* OCAM FATHER RETIRED TEACHER, ACB, SINOAPORE WHO PABBEO AWAY PEACEFULLY ON TUESDAY 20TH JULY 1882 AFTER A SHORT PERIOD OF ILLNESS IN PALAYAMKOTTAI, SOUTH INDIA. A MEMORIAL SERVICE WILL BE HELD AT THE PASIR PANJANO TAMIL METHODIST CHURCH. 85 WISHART RD. TELOK108 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1982-08-20 33 Sto'*kMp«r of PUB. passed away peacefully on 19 I 82 leaving hit b* loved wife, a ton, relative* and friend* to mourn his death. Cortege leave* at 2.30 pm Block No 2. Room 02-03 Mareeling Onv* 2573 Tel: *****95 for Mount Ver- N P PAGHUNATH Age 5147 words
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Obituary, Illustration90 1982-08-20 33 One thing have I desired of the Lord, that I may dwell In the house of the Lord and all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the Lord She* gone from earth* toil to her heavenly real. To be home for all time in the90 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1982-08-20 33 Loved, remembered, and longed for, j She'll be with each beat of our hearts Till In heaven we're once more together. roc ttarany mMf lo pttft. ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY LOVED ONES IN LOVING MEMORY OF MOM. PHANQ K WAI CHING Departed Mth August. I*7l44 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1982-08-20 33 "I am the resurrection and the life, he who believes In me. though he die. Yet shall he live Jonnll:2S Always lamawbered and chorlohad by children, nephew, grandchildren A tovt>o on**. MOM CHEOMQ CHENG W AM (LATE MRS UM TIAN SWEE) n YEARS TODAY44 words
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Obituary, Illustration121 1982-08-20 33 MRS. SUSAN A PEREIRA passed away peacefully at Cherlathura on ***** leaving behind children Mary, Lazer. Rita. Lily. n.iw.vm and grandchildren i<> mourn her loss (05-03 Blk 76 Marine Drive Singapore) pe**ed away peacefully on Aug 19 1912 leaving behind loving wit* Chan Eng Keow. Son*: Wai Mun. Martin Wai121 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1982-08-20 33 passed away peacefully, on 188 82 leaving behind his beloved wife. Theresa Chan Son John Oauohler-an-taw Margaret Grandson* Jeremy at Jeffrey and relatives to mourn his loss Cortege writ leave (nock (7, 02-170 Zion Rd on Saturday 21*1 Aug 1*4)2 at 1 pan for mail service at 81. Bemadotfte Church.56 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1982-08-20 33 ALWAYS REMEMBERED AND SADLY MISSED BY WIFE. CHILDREN AND RELATIVES m fVCR LOVMQ memory of Mr L D Maria Susay six years have passed ilnce you left tv today. Sadly missed and always remembered by children and loved Jies (In Malaysia. Slnfa- pore anii England).45 words
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Advertisement1498 1982-08-20 33 A fl aa» a am »*wV< |j i rivvJ buiae 102 Tours NAM HO mm. sanu m m in Gl 4- 1 6-18, Pearfs Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street. (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tet *****33 (7 lines) 1 19, People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. I1,498 words
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Advertisement820 1982-08-20 33 COSaBUTV HONK TUmON available for ail subjects/ levels at all districts Prompt service. Tel 2SO2SIS/ *****7S coaanjm mm TumoN for ail level subjects. Any district Reasonable fees. Tel: *****06/ *****87 (Shirley Chua EFFfCTTve TUITION FOR all levels and subjects at your home Success guaJanteed. ***************/ *****0 r I. npajßsßmo TVACMn820 words
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248 1982-08-20 34 By M.G.G. PILLAI, Our Kuala Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Thnrs. Police have decided to charge three youth leaders of the nUIng National Front for their part in the demonstrations earlier this month against a group of foreign lawyers who were here248 words
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Article, Illustration309 1982-08-20 34 Sign of confidence, says Razaleigh KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. MALAYSIA yesterday secured a US$l.l billion (552.4 billion) syndicated loan for general development expenditure which Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has described as a "great expression of confidence in Malaysia's economic strength and resilience." Tengku Razaleigh, whoNST - 309 words
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286 1982-08-20 34 LONDON, Thursday Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad indicated today that Malaysia will maintain its barriers against British exporters. In an interview published by the Financial Times here today, Dr Mahathir confirmed that the directive issued 10 months ago against government purchasesAFP - 286 words
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153 1982-08-20 34 Money for students ever ready says unionist ABLE and ambitious students today need have no worries about money to pay for secondary school or university education, says trade unionist Ho See Beng. The deserving ones can always get bursaries and scholarships awarded by the government and private bodies to further153 words
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353 1982-08-20 34 Sultan of Perak's claim 'founded on shaky ground' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Sultan of Perak's claim to about 50 sq km of land in the southern end of Province Wellesley has taken the federal and Penang authorities by surprise, but he is on shaky ground, according to historians and lawyers353 words
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117 1982-08-20 34 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federal Court has rejected an application for stay of execution of five men sentenced to death under the Internal Security Act (ISA). The court, in a sitting in Ipoh yesterday, ruled it had no jurisdiction to grant a stay andReuter - 117 words
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Article89 1982-08-20 34 PENANG, Thurs. Most of die issues that led the 420 Malaysian workers of the Penang Bridge project to stage a one-day strike earlier this week have been resolved, a spokesman said following talks held here yesterday. A spokesman (or the workers, crane operator Leela Sena, said thatAP - 89 words
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Article42 1982-08-20 34 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. China is expected to buy more timber especially logs and plywood from Malaysia soon, secretary-general of the Primary Industries Ministry, Mr G.K. Ramam Iyer, told reporters here after meeting members of a visiting Chinese trade delegation. AFP.AFP - 42 words
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277 1982-08-20 34 SILO supermarkets will be getting a new look soon which will make It easier for customers to do their shopping. Passageways for trolleys will be widened, and customers will be able to identify different sections of the supermarket by different colour schemes.277 words
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149 1982-08-20 34 Thirteen balloons, each with a tag entitling the finder to free dlamoads, were released fram the Slagapsre Shopping; Centre rooftop yesterday. The flader af a green tag can look forward to one stone worth $171 while the finder of a red one149 words
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Article301 1982-08-20 34 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand may close its southern border with Malaysia If the local merchants continue giving aid to the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM), a senior Thai army officer warned today. A spokesman of the Fourth Army Region said Thai merchants in the BetongReuter; AP; AFP - 301 words
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Article58 1982-08-20 34 SEREMBAN, Thurs. A 15-minute hailstorm wreaked havoc In Titi, Jelebu yesterday, damaging 60 houses, a primary school, the police station, post office, market and a health clinic. Several telephone lines and electricity posts were twisted and were found dangling low across the main street. SeveralNST - 58 words
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Article59 1982-08-20 34 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian teachers have urged the government to pay them housing allowance. The National Union of the Teaching Profession has written to the Public Services Department, asking that Division Four employees be paid $75. Division Th.cc employees. $125; Division Two employees, $175; Division One Timesrali employees,NST - 59 words
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137 1982-08-20 34 Five off to Japan to learn more about house unions FIVE officers from the National Trades Union Congress, Singapore National Employers Federation and the Ministry of Labour left for Japan yesterday to learn more about its house unions. Their one-month stay in Japan is part of the Japan-Singapore Technical Cooperation137 words
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573 1982-08-20 35 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE INTELLIGENCE IV, who could only finish eighth to Imperial Lord over 1,200m last week, showed good headway when he did an eye-catching workout at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With apprentice M. Rahmat up, the five-year-old Australian573 words
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250 1982-08-20 35 Spectacular Bid earns place in Hall of Fame SARATOGA SPRINGS (Now York), Thurs. SPECTACULAR BID, who wan the Keatacky Derby, Preakness, Marlboro Cap aad six other stakes races as a six-year-old and retired in M as the all-time leading earner at I 552.7 million (abaat Sss.« million), has had hisAP - 250 words
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Article1240 1982-08-20 35 RATF 1 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV B 1,200 m iv w i. x (R«»tricted T«rm. 3-year-old.) (Stake.: $15,000) 1 640 Kropirr Balkier Si Empire-Kang 3 me 4 M Lee 1 t Kattem Patare n Chrtsto-PK Leong 3 nzh Sasary 3 1 68« Krtenalaalar 57 KPl^Rodgers 3ag +4 Ftoaeti1,240 words
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523 1982-08-20 35 THE story of Lightarmed (as requested by Ancient Racegoer of Singapore). Way back in 1931, Lightarmed made turf history when he became the first club-imported griffin to triumph in the most coveted prize on the local turf the Singapore Gold Cup. Those523 words
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268 1982-08-20 35 Bold Punter heads list of horses sent up to Class 1 BOLD PUNTER, who won his last start by eight lengths, has been promoted to the top class with a rating of 136, according to the latest Malayan Racing Association classification list. Other horses promoted to Class 1: Sokitomi II268 words
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Advertisement634 1982-08-20 35 IN THE MATTES OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IM AND IN THE MATTES OP SUPEBTECH PBIVATE LIMITED (la Vataatary LlaaMatlaa) MEMBEBS VOLI NTARY WINDING-! 'P NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Creditors of the abovenamed Company, which is being voluntarily wound-up, are required on or before 20th day of September,634 words
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Article, Illustration508 1982-08-20 36 L I'VE never been more relieved at the end of a race. Having been out so long, I had no idea what would happen. COE ZURICH, Thurs. World record holder Sebastian Coe swept away fears about his fitness with a seeminglyReuter; AP - 508 words
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Article296 1982-08-20 36 Men's 1M metres A: 1 Calvin Smith (US) 2 Jeff Phillips (US) 3 Mel Lattany (US) 10.09 sec. IMm B: 1 Steve Riddick (US) 2 Desai Williams (Can) 3 Franco Faehndrich (Swi) 10.42. 4Mm A: 1 Bert Cameron (Jam) 2 Walter McCoy (US) 3 Sander Nix (US)Reuter - 296 words
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232 1982-08-20 36 Jarvis, Emery impress Test selectors LONDON, Thurs PACE bowlers Kevin Jarvis and Kevin Emery took the opportunity to impress England's Test selectors with two wickets each on the rain-hit first day of the England B side's match against Pakistan at Leicester yesterday. Rain delayed the start until late afternoon andReuter - 232 words
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Article68 1982-08-20 36 IN a etrealar to Hobs, sports aanclatis— eoasmonity eeatrcs aad the Preas, the Siagapore Amateur Bodybuilders' Feseratian have warned all body boildrrs that they will be baaaed If they participate la i-ompetlUans not sanctioned by the latgraaUsaal body. Meanwhile, the BABBF have decided to take part la68 words
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Article30 1982-08-20 36 THE first Pesta Sukan Anchor Finswimming competition, organised by the Singapore Underwater Federation, will be held at the River Valley Swimming Pool on Aug. 28 at 2 p.m.30 words
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Article321 1982-08-20 36 MASON (Ohio), Thurs. Second seed Jimmy Connors, third seed Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, and fourth seed Vitas Gerulaitis all passed safely through the second round of the US$3OO,OOO ($651,000) Association of Tennis Professionals championships here yesterday. Connors, the Wimbledon champion, went through 6-1, 6-4 against AustralianAgencies - 321 words
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Article41 1982-08-20 36 Connors shows the way In Vermont, unseeded Freddie Sauer upset fellow South African and No. 1 seed Johan Kriek 6-2, 6-4 in the second round of a U5575,000 Grand Prix tournament yesterday. Other results: Tom Gullikson bt II ir Nasta.se (Rum)41 words
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Article107 1982-08-20 36 /I RICH, Than. Olympic l,st» metres champion Sebastian Coe may sue the sail board instructor who punched him In a brawl by a Swiss lake. He has been argedl to press charges against his Swiss attacker, 48 year-old Ralph Banmann. Coe, 25, said yesterday: 'T don'tAFP - 107 words
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Advertisement539 1982-08-20 36 In order to contribute to trie rapid development of traffic and transportation industries in ASEAN and Australasian countries as well as Indonesia International Business (IB) Center Co, Ltd. will organise on a grand scale "MOTOR JAKARTA '83" displaying motorcars (including tricycles), motorcycles and their parts accessories at Jakarta Fair Grounds539 words
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Advertisement151 1982-08-20 36 Professional golfer Keith Fergus selects the ultimate in comfort when he wears this (iKAND SLAM gojfahifi by Munsingwcar. Keith chooses (iKAND SLAM because he cures atxmt fit. function and fashion to look and feel like the competitor he is. (iKAND SLAM The natural choice for everyone who wants to look151 words
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Miscellaneous67 1982-08-20 36 BOWLING Singapore International Open (Kirn Seng Bowl, 8.45 a.m.). GOLF Pain Cap (SICC, Bukit. 12.50 p.m.); BLGA Ladle*' Opra (Jurong, 11 a.m.). HOCKEY Jaaiar WarM Cap: Canada v Kenya (8 a.m.). Australia v India (3 45 p.m.), Malaysia v New Zealand (X.L.. 5.15 p.m.). SHA Dlv. IA 'C v Uuruduwara67 words
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Miscellaneous101 1982-08-20 36 Bsmeot: Ghana v Senegal (8 p.m.), Santa Catarina v S. Korea (9.50 p.m.). Both matches at Merdeka stadium. SBIIH. Janlar k.a taaraa meat: zna raoao: HK Teakwood v Indosuez (Tanglin 2). Singapore Tobacco v General Motors (Farrer Park AC) Vosper v Hotel Asia (Toa Payoh). All matches at 5.15 p101 words
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Article220 1982-08-20 37 ■■SOCCER WORLDWIDE Police probe St Etienne after 'secret fund' claim LYON (France), Thurs. Fraud squad police officers are investigating France's most famous soccer club, Saint Etienne, after the club's former chairman revealed he made under-the-table payments to players. Roger Rocher, who lost power in a bitter board-room struggleAFP - 220 words
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Article, Illustration218 1982-08-20 37 Juventus settle salary row TURIN, Thurs. Itallan football champions Jnventas have settled their salary row with World Cup heroes Paolo Rossi, (audio Gentile and Marco Tardelll. Bat neither the players nor the club would disclose details of the deal worked oat at the club's headquarters here yesterday. Sources say Juvenilis'Agencies - 218 words
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Article125 1982-08-20 37 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. South Korea and Senegl drew 1-1, while Santa tarina, of Brazil, beat Ghana 2-0 in the second round of the Merdeka soccer tournament here. The Koreans took a seventh minute lead from a header by left winger Kim Young Hae. In theReuter - 125 words
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Article298 1982-08-20 37 Aberdeen's Swiss roll ABERDEEN (Scotland) Thurs. Aberdeen can beat a disjointed Swiss side, Sion, 7-0 in a European Cup Winners' Cup preliminary tie here yesterday. The Dons scored through Black (2 goals), Strachan, Hewitt, Simpson, Mr-Ghee and Kennedy. In the Scottish League Cup, Celtic beat Alloa 5-0. dfher reoalta: DunfermlineAgencies - 298 words
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Article110 1982-08-20 37 BONN, Thurs. Erich Ribbeck has been relieved of his post as assistant to national team trainer Jupp Derwall and will take over the country's Olympic soccer squad, the West German Football Association (DFB) said yesterday. But DFB president Hermann Neuberger denied Ribbeck was leaving because ofReuter; AFP - 110 words
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Article, Illustration265 1982-08-20 37 but his future hangs in the balance LONDON, Thurs. Tottenham Hotspur's Argentinian star Ricardo Villa returned here from Buenos Aires yesterday after a long period of uncertainty over his future after the Falkland Islands crisis. Villa arrived with his wife, Crist ina. and two daughters, Maria, 2, andAFP - 265 words
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Article349 1982-08-20 37 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By THE closing date for next month's Commonwealth Games Is Just a few days away hot, as far as local track aad Held stare are concerned, Brisbane Is well beyond their reach. They might do better running up a wall. Because no-one came anywhere349 words
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Article245 1982-08-20 38 Boxers back in the groove TAN LEONG KOK aad Ng Toag Chye, who last month reversed their decision to quit boxing have been Included In the Singapore team for the ASEAN tournament In Bangkok from Sept SII, writes J. RAJF.NDRAN. The pair, who quit becanse of differences with the Slnagpere245 words
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Article, Illustration320 1982-08-20 38 JAPAN AND SAUDI IN SINGAPORE'S WAY By JOE DORAI SINGAPORE have only two strong rivals Japan and Saudi Arabia in' the Lion City Cup under-16 soccer competition at the National Stadium from Aug. 29-Sept. 11. And a victory over one of them will surely pave the way for320 words
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186 1982-08-20 38 Dutch delight! Jita lines up Ajax mission jnA gINGH, the Singasoccer team ma nager-coach, will visit Holland next th f hort at taohment with the n u t c 7 MtioMl sauad an( L top club *i M At gS^. m writes iOE litT^vpalpd his nlan yesJl SrtS^when heis«ised a186 words
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Article, Illustration211 1982-08-20 38 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By THE national ragby squad wiU elect their captain and vl re-cap-tain by secret ballet after Monday's ■ewlan, when coach Natahar Bava will announce his squad of tt. Bava said this after Wednesday's training session at the Police Academy which SS players attended. "I'm211 words
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201 1982-08-20 38 THE Football Association of Singapore tournament committee have introduced a new rule to curb postponement of League matches and avoid financial loss in transport reimbursements to affiliated clubs, writes JOE DORAI. The rule now stipulates that a match should be played as201 words
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Article22 1982-08-20 38 DUNEARN United edged out Sembawang CSC 3-2 in a National Football League Division Three match at the Jurong Stadium yesterday.22 words
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Article297 1982-08-20 38 HAKIKAT RAI - Germans stay unbeaten HAKIK AT RAI By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. West Germany continued their unimpeded march towards the semi-finals with a lethargic 2-0 win over Canada in a Group B Junior World Cup hockey match at the Tun Razak Stadium here this morning. It was probably one of the worst297 words
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Article156 1982-08-20 38 3-month ban for foul language THE Singapore Hockey Association's disciplinary committee have banned Tan Toh Chin, of Public Works Department Recreation Club, for three months for using foal language, writes J RAJENDRAN. Tan, a forward, abused umpire Balwant Singh In a SUA Division One match against Khalsa at Tanglin on156 words
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Miscellaneous83 1982-08-20 38 Groups and fixtures UROUP A: Malaysia. Japan, Singapore, Brunei. Saudi Arabia GROUP B: Qatar, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia. Am. <t: Qatar v South Korea (6 30 p. m), Singapore v Brunei (8.3D p. m). Aqr. M: Malaysia v Japan (7 p.m.), Thailand v Indonesia (8.30 p. m r Ail. SI83 words
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Miscellaneous83 1982-08-20 38 v Saudi Arabia (B.X p.m.). Sept. S: REST DAY Sept. 4: Malaysia v Saudi Arabia (7 p. m Japan v Brunei (8.30 p.m.). BepC S: Indonesia v Qatar (7 p. m >, South Korea v Thailand (8.30 p.m.). Sept Saudi Arabia v Japan (7 p.m.), Malaysia v Singapore (8.30 p.m.).83 words
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Article, Illustration540 1982-08-20 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - WARREN CLUB champion Kathy Copley returned the day's best score in the second round of the Singapore Ladies Golf Association's amateur Open tournament at Jurong yesterday. On a day when the sun-baked course played havoc with the longhitters, Kathy did well to card a 78. Overnight540 words
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297 1982-08-20 39 JAKARTA, Thurs. Singapore's Wong Shoon Keat put up a fierce struggle before losing 9-15, 14-17 to Indonesia's Eddy llartono in the second round of the U5566,000 (*****.220) Indonesian Open badminton championships here today. Other reaalts (laosandaa aaleaa stated): Lius Pongoh bt A Yung297 words
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Article31 1982-08-20 39 BOXING Wilfredo Gomez, of Puerto Rico, retained his World Boxing Council super-bantam-weight title by stopping Mexican challenger Roberto Kubaldino, who failed to come out for the eighth round.31 words
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Article30 1982-08-20 39 Cuban Teofilo Stevenson, who won three successive Olympic crowns, captured the Central American and Carribean Games gold when he easily defeated Virgin Island's James Parsons inside a round.30 words
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Article36 1982-08-20 39 CYCLING Italian Claudio Bortolotto won the third stage of the Tour of West Germany, from Stuttgart to Pforzheim, in 5 hrs. Rewrite: 1 Claudio Bortolotto (Italy) I Daniel Mueller (Swi) S Enzo Salvador (Italy).36 words
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Article48 1982-08-20 39 KUGBY The touring Australian side scored a record 65-10 win over Kiwi Second Division Buller, after trailing at half time. This is the first time the Wallabies have reached 50 points in New Zealand, their previous best effort being 43-0 against Wairarapa at Masterton in 1962.48 words
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Article52 1982-08-20 39 SNOOKER Singapore broke Thailand's domination of the second ASEAN championships in Bangkok as Alan Puan defeated Thai No. 2 Ta Tanyutitham. 3-2 in a Group C match. The victory makes 41-year-old Puan, who had beaten Malaysia's Henry Chia, the top contender for a semi-final berth from the52 words
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Article44 1982-08-20 39 VOLLEYBALL Canada lost to All-Japan High School selections 15-3, 15-9, 15-5, in the first game of a seven-nation Pan Pacific under-20 tournament in Yokohama. Australia. Canada. China, Taiwan, South Korea. New Zealand and Japan are competing in the eight-day tournament Agencies.Agencies - 44 words
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Article342 1982-08-20 39 LEONARD KING - Rush on to be Master bowlers LEONARD KING By WITH only a day left to qualify for the Masters' finals of the Singapore International Open championships at the Kirn Seng Bowl, foreign bowlers are involved in a giad rush for squads at the Kirn Seng Bowl. The demand has been342 words
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Article, Illustration652 1982-08-20 39 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD By AS expected, Frank ie Minoza came, saw and conquered the Singapore Island Country Club's tricky Bukit Course yesterday to give the Philippines a comfortable sevenstroke lead at the end of the first day of the 22nd South-east Asia amateur golfJONATHAN CHOO - 652 words
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Article331 1982-08-20 39 PRETTY, doe-eyed and unseeded Da Sen bundled top seed Julie Chan out of the women's F Grade competition in the Ovaltine individual graded squash championships at Kallang last night, writes JANICE SK All Da won 9-5, 9-2, 94) in the semi-final match. "I was playing331 words
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Article145 1982-08-20 39 NATIONAL women's champion Lim Seek Hoi has polled oat of the Kast Asia Individual sqaash tournament la Kuala Lumpur from Oct. S-5, writes TAY CHENG KHOON. The St. Nicholas onvent student has opted out becaase of examinations. Seek Hal, 14, who recently wob the New Zealand under-li145 words
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Advertisement425 1982-08-20 39 Petrof Group of Pianos 36th Anniversary X I SPECIAL OFFER from 6th August 11th September 1982. TRADITION AND QUALITY PETROF WEINBACH flosfer "rsr-^r SCHOLZE If I PETROF W MODEL IV CLASSIC 114 Upright hat a larger dynamic range and a parOutstanding features of ticullrly harmonious tone, oeing our Pianos:- »omewhat425 words
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143 1982-08-20 40 Crisis talks to review dengue situation KLANG, Thur*. Tne Malaysian Health Ministry has called far an emergency meeting •f thf national epidemic committee to sertouly review the dengue •dtuatUa la the couiitry. Deputy Health Muteter Data* h. Pathmaaahaa said neve ral prtp— als to rtmlml the disease would als* beNST - 143 words
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Article, Illustration276 1982-08-20 40 Volks slows down, goes short hoursH Another blow to German economic miracle BONN, Thursday VOLKSWAGEN, West Germany's largest car producer, said today it will introduce shorttime working at its car plants for the first time in seven years. Volkswagen said yesterday that workers at all its West German factories wouldReuter; UPI - 276 words
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Article88 1982-08-20 40 Inspecting the guard MALAYSIAN army chief General Tan Sri Date Zaia Haahim yesterday paid a courtesy call OB Singapore's Chief of General Staff. Major-General Winston Cbee, at Mlndef headquarters. Gea Tan Sri Date Zaia, who was accompanied by his wife aad senior Malaysian army officers, also Inspected a guard-of-honour (above)88 words
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137 1982-08-20 40 US 'stands to lose its Asian trade to Japan' MANILA, Thurs. President Ferdinand Marcos said today that the United States stands to lose its Asean and other Asian markets to the Japanese unless it improves trade ties with countries in the region. Mr Marcos made the statement to a 30UPI - 137 words
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Article72 1982-08-20 40 Reagan gets $380 b for build-up WASHINGTON, Thurs. The House of Representatives has agreed to authorise US$178 billion (S5386 billion) for President Ronald Reagan to continue the defence build-up of the United States in 1963. The 251-148 vote taken by the House last night gave final congressional approval to theAP; UPI - 72 words
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Article90 1982-08-20 40 VIENNA, Thurs. Two Soviet cosmonauts now orbiting the earth will not try for a new space endurance record In case their health is endangered, Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Chanibekov, who is attending the international Unispace 82 conference and exhibition here said yesterday The record of 185 daysReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration355 1982-08-20 40 BEIJING, Thursday CHINA has confirmed that a number of ageing Communist Party leaders will soon be retired to make way for the younger proteges of Vice-Chairman Deng Xiaoping. The confirmation was made by the official Xinhua news agency in aAP; UPI - 355 words
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299 1982-08-20 40 Congress to be told of plan to sell 60 jets to Taiwan WASHINGTON, Thursday THE Reagan administration will formally notify Congress this week of its intention to sell 60 F-5E and F-5F fighter aircraft to Taiwan, the White House said last night. A decision to supply the planes was madeReuter - 299 words
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264 1982-08-20 40 FRANKFURT, Thurs. West Germany's second largest electrical concern, AEG-Telefunken, won crucial support of its creditors yesterday in its bid to stave off bankruptcy. In a statement issued after a seven-hour meeting with its banks, AEG chairman Heinz Duerr said AEG had receivedReuter - 264 words
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Article82 1982-08-20 40 MANILA, Thurs. Secret marshals riding shotgun on Manila's transport system to combat crime with highpowered weapons are kept under control by undercover men watching them without their knowledge. President Ferdinand Marcos said tonight. Asked during a television interview whether there was a risk that theReuter - 82 words
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Article41 1982-08-20 40 MANILA, Thurs. Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila wfll visit Manila next week for talks with Philippine Foreign Minister Carlos Romulo on the Cambodian issue, foreign ministry sources said today. The visit has been tentatively set for Wednesday and Thursday—Reuter41 words
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Article, Illustration245 1982-08-20 40 'Viets on supply flights into Thailand' BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand has formally accused Vietnam of landing a helicopter inside Thai territory to deliver military supplies to "communist saboteurs," the Foreign Ministry said today. It said the charge was made in a protest note submitted to United Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez deAFP - 245 words
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Advertisement283 1982-08-20 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. A fresh sign of the recession's tightening grip comes with a big monthly fall in bank loans, reports BERNADETTE CHOOI. It's the first tall in 1 5 months. The dispute over foreign exchange brokerage fees ends, with an agreement between banks and brokers283 words
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Miscellaneous131 1982-08-20 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to Sa.m. tomorrow: SI max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.12 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.13 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER AaMaMe 7/23 C Fine Maalla 23 32C Fair f>— llifiain 15/20 C Rain Mala Tit 7/20 C Fine Baagfcafc 25/31 C Cloudy M— c«w131 words
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Article, Illustration753 1982-08-20 1 Turning machines on... so they can feel We've had the petulant Hal In 2001, the feisty, courageous loyal Artoo Detoo and the fussy, old-maidish See Threepio in Star Wars. But GEOFF SIMONS thinks machines with emotions are not just fantasy. RESEARCHERS into artificial intelligence (AI) have not bothered much with753 words
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Letter816 1982-08-20 1 4 LEGEND has it that an axe-slinging giant lumberjack named Paul Bunyan and his blue ox. Babe, once roamed the north woods of Minnesota in search of timber. Wherever they walked. Babe left enormous hoofprints which filled with melting snow. And so, the 15,000 fresh-water816 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1982-08-20 2 Treasure trove ...of great bargains Notice the jumble of century -old shop- houses, the kerupok seller at his roadside stall, the fragrance of scented flowers and rose petals, the glaring glitter of gem stones, the smell of jambu, cloves, roots and barks. But Arab Street isn't only for the pilgrim1,117 words
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Article389 1982-08-20 3 LAST Saturday, I had a most exciting, breathless adventure. I went to a sale, a grand mid-year sale. The store was overflowing with women I think about half of Singapore's female population was there. Everyone was in a state of high excitement, and the feeling got to389 words
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Article, Illustration784 1982-08-20 4 Acid rain is a new headline-grabber. But for a decade scientists have been watching patterns of air pollution, using computer models to track major pollutants. As prevailing winds blow sulphur oxide clouds back and forth across the CanadianAmerican border, scientists on the ground are analysing784 words
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Article, Illustration506 1982-08-20 4 THE forces that are destroying the muriqui, perhaps the most endangered primate in the world, could destroy all apes and monkeys on earth by the turn of the century, scientists say. For the muriqui or woolly spider monkey, it may already be too late. OnlyAP - 506 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1982-08-20 5 To underwater enthusiasts coral constructions are a source of beauty and pleasure. But to scientists they convey a different message. It seems that the calcium carbonate rings of coral may be nature's most complete diary of the planet recording climatic and atmospheric changes over 500 millionNYT - 1,241 words
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Article, Illustration351 1982-08-20 5 ALTHOUGH the number of African elephants is declining at the rate of about 100,000 a year as they are killed (usually illegally) for their ivory and meat, an elephant-management programme in South Africa's Kruger National Park has stabilised the local elephant population and enabled theNYT - 351 words
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Article, Illustration1331 1982-08-20 7 Sol Steinmetz - Sol Steinmetz By in New York William Satire is on vacation AFTER a dozen years of aggressive campaigning by the women'srights movement to purge the English language of sexism, the time has surely come to ask .whether its crusade has been suc--s%ssful. From the start, resistance to the campaignNYT - 1,331 words
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Article, Illustration1939 1982-08-20 9 sJ^^Fct3* He's the thinking man's guide to thinking, author of 22 books and, next month, BBC launches two television series in which he tells the British more about his mind 'and the minds of other great thinkers. Dr Edward de Bono regrets that people don't think muchNYT - 1,939 words
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LEISURE 1
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Article, Illustration350 1982-08-20 14 Meet the musical missionary One is our own Safra harmonica troupe, the other is a travelling musician from India. And, as RICHARD LIM and GILLIAN POW CHONG discover, both have one thing in common spreading the message of goodwill through music. ACCLAIMED as the cultural ambassador of India, Mr Raghurama350 words
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Article332 1982-08-20 14 'THE SAF Reservists' Association Harmonica Troupe leaves today for Hongkong and Thailand. In the colony, the 50--strong troupe will perform two concerts, the first at the Tsuen Wan Town Hall and the second out-of-doors at the MacPherson playground. It will also appear live on TVB's Good332 words
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Article336 1982-08-20 14 WITH the Talentime '82 fever still at a high pitch, we have a talentime of a slightly different nature tomorrow night. It will be the 9th Singapore Guitar Festival grand finals organised by the Yamaha Music Schools. About 25 finalists, who were selected out of336 words
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Article, Illustration612 1982-08-20 15 HAYLEY Mills, child •i.-trnJc nf tho "ttß i<! actress oftne bus, is remembered by many as the pretty blonde littie girl of Pollyanna, Whistle Down the Wind, and other such eolden ?i?m nWi« mm oiuiw,. Since her film debut in Tiger Bay in 1958, she has612 words
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284 1982-08-20 15 880 CONCERT Soloist: Ewa Poblocka Victoria Concert Mall Today and tomorrow. 8.15 pm EWA Poblocka is the soloist in Chopin's Piano Concerto No 1 In E Minor, Op 11, at the SSO's concert this evening. Appropriate, you might say, since Miss Poblocka a284 words
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Advertisement558 1982-08-20 2 FRKHIMi Shiseido FRESHURE cosmetics help sun-damaged skin returns to its former dewy, moist, fair complexion and lets you enjoy sunshine all year round. Lightly-scented with ILANG ILANG OILS, Freshure is light enough for use even on skins sensitive to fragrant oils, g j^ Shiseido Freshure dkjkk S Ol Skin Lotion558 words
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Advertisement310 1982-08-20 2 Super fast Super good The Super New MouinetteS Chopper/Bender. It's super fast 1 Works faster I BSJesi a*T!9 than any other chopper or blender. Just pop your ingredients into I KJ fA?e chopper bowl chilli, onions. I coconut, meat etc. Press the pulse J^^ft sw/rch and /n seconds, the in-310 words
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Advertisement82 1982-08-20 3 Anbesol's* local anaesthetic formula relieves pain and helps healing. If you suffer from mouth ulcers or denture irritation. see your nearest pharmacy or drugstore and ask for Anbesol* Anbesol* contains a local anaesthetic and it is available without prescription It also includes two powerful antiseptics to fight harmful bacteria Anbesol*82 words
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Advertisement833 1982-08-20 4 When the Odeon Katong Shopping Complex was first developed, the idea was to build a solid commitment to the future. We did it. Singapore's newest heartland starts here. The Place The People The Apartments The Odeon Katong Shopping Complex happens The developers. United Overseas Land. The main tower block has833 words
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Advertisement470 1982-08-20 5 AM) TKRMIN ATION Of CONVEKSION RIGHTS SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, LTD. ffi»iii»i i >~ki t w i U.S. 1 3 1. 1 •ft CONVKRTIILK HllMis t J*USKPTEMII'.It. I«R Ilk* <U"i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in acrordaiCT with the provisions ol the TYuat Deed daUd as ol 29th SefKcmber. 1J77. brtw«T,470 words
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Advertisement269 1982-08-20 8 MASTERSTROKE Marilyn Sharp A snakepit of Intrigue A superthriller. by the bestselling author of Sunflower A top level international conference is about to take place and the world is full of hope. The Russians and Americans have at last agreed to work actively toward the establishment of peace. The plan269 words
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Advertisement288 1982-08-20 8 CATHAY: HURRY! LAST DAYS! 33*3400) DUE TO FILM'S LENGTH 4 SHOWS DAILY PLEASE NOTE TIMES: 10.30 am. 2.00. 5.30, 9.00pm PATWONB PLEABE NOTE As Mm main film faatur* will start almost immediately after the advertised show times, patrons are kindly advised to come early. THE F»E OF FAITH.... -"THE SWEFP288 words
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Advertisement1032 1982-08-20 8 x yu^MwwwM s <aacjflC7 i^cathay V OW Mn W S T '9 Pi )I|VSB/C»GANISATON {> aj I AST 3^hows II 30J 400 A ]I I»l»!f»1?HI JJ3 X ••M«manLaolan»a"Mond< r» 1 NOW SHOWING! ft 22^'^^ &9lspm V JOROHO: 7.30 ».30pm y funntaat MoyW Mondoci LEISURE OftOMF Tomorrow Mn,l, PRINCI 1,1 IM.1,032 words
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Advertisement155 1982-08-20 9 Why UMW Bomag is the top-selling Vibratory Compactor w J\ TIB ■T-TT. mm Bigger range .15 Month Warranty. Higher Resale Value. Here are more reasons why: Computerised parts inventory with Deeper penetration 90% parts availability Higher productivity 29 parts and service centres Heavier vibrating drum mass 24-hour mobile service Superior155 words
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Advertisement1195 1982-08-20 10 APPOINTMENTS PROVISIONS SUPPUERS CORPORATION LTD. A new 'Chain-Store' operation will shortly be introduced to the consumers, by us in Singapore. These 'Chain-Stores' will offer a comprehensivp, well merchandised range of provisions, under one common identity. We need a suitably qualified person for the post of: RETAIL EXECUTIVE THE JOB: To1,195 words
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Advertisement817 1982-08-20 10 With an Air Force Career the sky's the limit. (A) Air StOreman/StoreWOman Technical an the posts require applicants to be between 16 Vz to 23 Your main duties will be in the logistics area of preparing and years of age and must be Singapore Citizens. Selected maintaining inventory and stocks817 words
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Advertisement242 1982-08-20 10 BOSdH further expands and requires Sales Engineer for BOSCH Pneumatic (Industrial) Applications Relevant experience In the following areas preferred > Should ~iave at least three years working experience with pneumatic controls and applications Should already have good contacts to local industry Must be able to work independently Experience in planning,242 words
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Advertisement338 1982-08-20 10 NOTICES I E PHASE I CONTRACT II Tenders are invited for the supply and installation of H V ond M.V. Electrical and Fire Alarm Systems and plumbing ond sanitary works in the followmg(a) 3 Nos 6.6 kV Sub-stations (Electrical only). (b) 8 storey Administration Block (c) 4 storey Students Centre338 words
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Advertisement740 1982-08-20 11 NOTICES SYNTHETIC RESINS (MALAYSIA) BERHAD 1 (Incorporated in Malaysia) I NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the 13th Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office. 1 7th Floor, Komplek Kewangan. Jalan Raja Chulan. Kuala Lumpur 05-10, on Friday, 3rd September740 words
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Advertisement1103 1982-08-20 11 I SYNTHETIC RESINS (MALAYSIA) BERHAD I (incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office, 1 7th Floor, Bangunan Komplek Kewangan, 82 Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur 05-10 on 3 September 19821,103 words
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Advertisement958 1982-08-20 11 I umuu urnTEo moTDR ujorks imaaysia) HOLoras BGRHan (Incorporated m Malaysia PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30TH JUNE, 1982 The Board of Directors is pleased to announce the following unaudited results of the Group for the six months ended 30th June, 1982: Group 1982 1981 $000958 words
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Advertisement936 1982-08-20 12 y'V'l^V^^^ The winning seminar attended by more than 750 top- executives \<**^^^ f W*" tn Public and private sectors in Malaysia and Singapore, and over I^X*^ rt o^^^ 75,000 corporate executives, managers, civil service officials g^^sx^ tup ART OF Profe i n8ls worid 9 Gerard I. Nierenberg, the world's foremost936 words
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Advertisement28 1982-08-20 12 E Macdonald Guidelines 7 Osr v^^***! aY 1 A^l Bn a* i— _>»/ HL^I iz H BB* ay.« _>_ I^bkv »"-~^3BL— UEf-,a^H|* 4 BaMM**^ J BJ| B^aal BHB^aVa>All Bfl^av >• By28 words
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Miscellaneous208 1982-08-20 12 aH^av^PU Wa\ I U^avavfl a^a^al GARFIELP By Jim Davis THE IMPRESSION f\ JUST GARFIELP I YOU PONT LIKE NONSEN6E.I LOOOVE X URKhlfcLI/ V V^^ER/VNAU^y V NERMAL N6RMAIJ r/ I I^WTTJ Id- t I y 1961 Unlfd Feature Syndicate. Inc. STAR WARS By Archie Goodwill &At Williamson ~TX E NAME IS208 words
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Advertisement446 1982-08-20 13 MORE FUN LESS FUNDS Get the new Minolta Action Pack now and save $173 MINOLTA Ik Mf iwSl^ ,^H^djfl| |^Xl ~M i J L^am am v s ■aa^^^^aM as^ftw i Wa) V ■■^Bai^^^** 35-70 mm F 3.5 Zoom lens $468 wl oa^L A/P> Auto Electroflash 118X L>fla^a>^a*a^a>>' A y^ 5822446 words
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Miscellaneous230 1982-08-20 13 PEANUTS By Schulz KNOCK KNOCK By Andy Hold Dan Arnold f THE A IT'S A\ I |^jyftCKT~ ]|(W^the^||[ tiElßf] /T^^ NATIONAL W6 U 400-A\ETERJ KfSi/ 1^ \l /^J> C 1811 unwa F^lurt Synttc»». me 7\X^ _M^y^ V^X Cr^tfO"^'' THAT BU6 UAS RI6HT h COULP HAVE HAD I |(^«n*io?j| Wecr^^^§^ TMERE'S230 words
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Advertisement464 1982-08-20 14 a rturing»P|stribution s*i^ BUILDING |R%; has the right unit for you WaU t* Eight factory-cum office units occupy the 2nd to Special Features of Panther Building are: I-a prnii-»XlTi^Wt 1 w 9th storeys of this 10 storey building; each unit with Parking facilities for both heavy W fUJiriatW»4ji a floor464 words
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Advertisement114 1982-08-20 14 I Opening I sale I I SILK FABRICS, GARMENTS, FACIAL MAKE-UP PRODUCTS H Announcing the opening of our New Extension to Hj serve you better with a wider selection of Pure Silk H fabrics and introducing our facial room attended by H London-trained Beauty Therapist, Mrs. Jennie Chung. H Raw114 words
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Advertisement42 1982-08-20 15 1 M V f*^ 1 1 saw V W>cm* RestaVillags Open daily Irom 9.30 am to 5.00 pm. Entrance Fee: 55.00 per adult, 53.75 per child. Free for children under J* SABujiwrjoLD syears. •39/40mMUestone.JohoreBahru Air Hitam Trunk Road. JOHORE. Tel: 072-*****6/121/141. h42 words
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Miscellaneous214 1982-08-20 15 Straits Times Crossword mhh katf taHl BJ^tf flß^ H ACBOBH 5 One of nine coming In later at offlce? (5) 7 One of the brat tennis ares. 6 Will perhaps Include on TV many declare (3) man (5) 8 Nymph Joins Biblical rharar- 11 Lot of politicians seen as ter214 words
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Miscellaneous64 1982-08-20 15 EXHIBITION OF PHOTOS Works by Paul Nash from 1930 1946. Britisn Council Exhibition Hall. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Ends tomorrow. MALAY BOOK EXHIBITION Organised by and at the Toa Payoh Library from 9 a.m. 8 p.m. Ends today. MALAM SAYAMBARA DRAMA 7 PERADUAN TARIAN MELAYU Organised by Whampoa community centre.64 words
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Miscellaneous66 1982-08-20 15 p.m. Tickets at $15, $10, $7 and $4 each from Tangs, Cold Storage and Central Booking Office. YOUTH AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS Talk in Mandarin by Mr Ho Ho Ying at the Ayer Rajah community centre. 8 p.m. Free admission. CHARIOTS OF FIRE Highly-acclaimed film about personal convictions and winner of66 words
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Miscellaneous76 1982-08-20 15 DONT TAKK ME Play by Stage Club with excerpts from plays like Oh! What A Lovely War!, Julius Caesar, plus songs and mime. Drama Centre. 8 p.m. Tickets at $8, $6 and $4 each from Cold Storage and Central Booking Office. Ends tomorrow. TOUR OF THE NATIONAL HOKUM By volunteer76 words
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Miscellaneous82 1982-08-20 15 TODAY: Singapore 6.03 a.m. (0.2m) 12.46 p.m. (2.4m), 6.09 p.m. (0.7m), 12 a.m. (2.9m). Sedlli Kechll 5 11 am (0m), 12.24 p.m. (23m), 5.46 p.m. (lm), 11.28 p.m. (2.2m). Part Dicksoa 2.18 a.m. (0.5m). 7.37 a.m. (2.9m). 2.35 p.m. (0.2m), 7.56 p.m. (2.8m). TOMORROW: Singapore 6.56 a.m. (0.1m) 1.16 p.m.82 words
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Advertisement528 1982-08-20 16 WF ±~**m^ 51 1l Ss s^ KIND Or HtpHßHll^^i^^^l ?^^^B W^A v^-^ EXCI 1 LrILJN 1 s^^#^ 1 AT GENTING hb|S i^^L^ J^\ At 2.000 metres above sea Z^^^^?*^^P^^^^^*^^^^~ ~^f B^L^eW^ level, Genting Highlands, is the Ip^SJlr^ I wb}t _mj\ I^V^ IftIBBBBBBBBBBBBB^Bf B^^^B^H L^B^BW^ complete resort. For a start, you528 words
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Miscellaneous558 1982-08-20 16 Views on recession FRIDAY BACK- _-_=_^====T GROUND (Ch 5, 1M SP9**aP4VH p.m.): FB zeroes in on aavl P^aaaj WM the world recessionary H ffj f L^H trend that threatens tO aaaaaßaa Laaaaaßs engulf most economies for many more months. larlxalaal HT^H The recession is particularly apparent the BaHHH West ana558 words
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Miscellaneous1409 1982-08-20 16 VKb*hb^bMbHblbHb!bHHb^blblblHHHblbHblb!bHblb^b^HH^ i \/|L!Ii^JbBBWP 255 PM Opennf fotowed by Housewives' Matinee featured in today's programme. Masun's four 9.45 News And Weather Forecast (English) s.» am National Anthem i.m pm News l.ie Your Msty Drtale (Chinese/r): Mandarin film volumes of poems are widely acclaimed and 10.10 TV Movie Chicago Story: Dutton's Law:1,409 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1982-08-20 1 in i n THE Moon Cake Festival falls on the 15th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar in Singapore. On this night Chinese families traditionally hold reunions, and think of the family members who cannot be with them. Poets particularly love1,330 words
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Article117 1982-08-20 1 WftJmti JBJilqlW^ r> ft«f*Att£jt-** /••^ijfta-***' tt/ta*ft hUttASS •t'ftW'tftoftffiAl!tiV F««W*W*.fl nmrnzmm h&Vi&n f r x fffitii fMfei+ i» AfflUg ?f||^Wfli'? #> >Pffi¥W«^ii*A ■»:iK« ¥A7ffc»« Aii«W-»a«»lTii|ft m& k> til K PtS«»i3= *tt *ft* ft H# &ft*Wm?AG&KIIS 6 HtiPiitai* jfc# rfafc-mwAKX-f-7 Dit&aaw*£g. *ffi*«t*ffl7Ha*r-;2: JIM- StSH^v^ttjt *fi«« sauig t****««♦*• h# h •fififtXttttw*' *PWB**« *ftt*E117 words
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Advertisement273 1982-08-20 1 APPOINTMENTS SALES 1 ENGINEERS I THE COMPANY We are a Company diversified in marketing, contracting I and manufacturing We are expanding and need people I to join our team to market a range of engineering/ H engineered products for the Industrial, Petroleum as H well as for Civil Engineering and273 words
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Advertisement294 1982-08-20 1 r M^__ FAII EAST-LEVINGSTON SHIPBUILDING Wt^m LIMITED requires PERSONNEL OFFICER (TRAINING) The Personnel Officer (Training) will take responsibility for technical skills development, with particular emphasis on apprenticeship training. The Officer will also need to identify training needs, plan, co-ordinate and implement development programmes for staff. Although training is the major294 words
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Advertisement406 1982-08-20 1 NOTICES DIIDB I Separate tenders are invited for each of the following (1) CONSTRUCTION OF CARPARKS AND SEWERS at Yishun New Town Neighbourhood 7 Contracts 1 ond 2 and Neighbourhood 1 Contract lA. (2) CONSTRUCTION OF 31AM WIDE ROAD (BALANCE) at Kampong Übi Industrial Estate. (3) CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD, CARPARKS406 words
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Advertisement579 1982-08-20 1 CtnFi PERBAOANAN MEMAJUKAN I \g/ IKTISAD NEGERI TRENGGANU I FEASIBILITY STUDY OF I PERMANENT BRASS MOULD I PRODUCTION CENTRE I The Trengganu State Economic Development Corporation intends to conduct a feasibility study on the Permanent Brass Mould Production Centre in Kuala. Trengganu. Consulting firms who are interested in being considered579 words
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Article, Illustration422 1982-08-20 2 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG S3u\\ By NO, yea are not seeing double. The two stamps, looking Identical with the same design of the face mask of a Beijing opera character, General Zhang Pel, are completely different In origin. The one oa the right, with a SB-cent422 words
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Article90 1982-08-20 2 HT.tM.flft. «^tt *fprii«isgewsie l«] *'M" L Wj ''r- pi at**,*** ft*M SliiWW' fft mi **£ii* EajMM ft* Bafl£*tt ft*** ntWftS *3fe*rttE PS ftfiUPlrS W*» ntgdlTSefl! gftHf* fjijiSTiefll D D p tkfin (IQ^tt tL> <S*«isr> <»*lfitt£*±> frmg±« ftfu-ft^a SatHg?ft*Sf?!-SrW€ °fr4 4- i*r3tt£rg«#. f&fta ±»t;fcJr\^t**Wi fJZ+BII+IB -H «l* if ft* w* i.90 words
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Advertisement911 1982-08-20 2 More jS) Chinese parables 1 By Xie Xuehua capable tnan *'^W M=flS! Confucius i^^^lJ "hut *.i— —^^S^sßsssnaP p CONFUCIUS had more than 3,000 A I \^JB I students and 72 of them were J^* l|^ considered outstanding. '*\&F&..Jty They included the master's favourites ><*JavTßMaT'Vg> like Van Hui iMH), Zi Lv911 words
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Advertisement287 1982-08-20 2 HIGH PERFORMANCE LOW COST That s Itabasi construction machines. From today, Wing Leong Machinery is proud to be selected by Itabasi Machine Industry Co Ltd of Japan as their authorised sole distributor for its full range of construction machines. f j With Wing Leong's vast experience in construction equipment, you287 words
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Miscellaneous480 1982-08-20 2 Winners of Cross-language fi^™* l^^* B"**8 p°b- I» Chinese crossword, bat the clnes are Crossword No 45 ta E«iH»*. Eleven winners will be picked from the all«ca M .k. .ninnir n.- correct entries. One will receive $M cash and $5* cash: UM GIOK T JOE the other If each. (I.C.480 words
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Advertisement751 1982-08-20 3 APPOINTMENTS rDue to expansion large, multi-national organisation invites applications I for the following posts: I 1. SENIOR ELECTRICAL ESTIMATOR/ ELECTRICAL ESTIMATOR 2. AIRCONDITIONING ESTIMATOR Candidates for positions 1 and 2 should have at least 3 yean relevant experience in estimating works and shall possess VITB Certificate or Polytechnic Diploma. However,751 words
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Advertisement655 1982-08-20 3 M AT HARRIS WE OFFER MORE THAN JUST g I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES WE PROVIDE I I TOTAL JOB SATISFACTION I H Harris Sem iconductor is one of the 6 major sectors of Harris Corporation H a multinational communications and information handling company H with over 80 years of experience. Harris655 words
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Advertisement861 1982-08-20 3 REQUIRED To work in the retail motor trade in Saudi Arabia BENEFITS INCLUDE:- Attractive basic salary Performance related incentive schemes 30 days annual paid leave and return air ticket Accommodation allowance Assisted car purchase WE REQUIRE Age 25 —45 years Minimum 10 years motor trade experience to include formal technical861 words
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Article, Illustration62 1982-08-20 4 00> >w^ (^J c^^%l 4 kZm <9>&HTIIJIT(! THE TALE OF THE RING retold by S.V. KRISHNAN §)js#&suSleo 1 (5$$ v sb <#u Gut gi One day Shakuntala was sitting, lost in thought. She did not notice Sage Durvasa who had just arrived. t—rrif $iiT€urTo (ipedlsurf. "Isn't there anyone to62 words
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Article, Illustration880 1982-08-20 4 Post-natal ceremonies 1 IN an earlier article were presented details of two prenatal ceremonies in an Indian household. Today SRIVATSA writes about some post-natal ceremonies in a child's life. SOME of the post-natal ceremonies are performed immediately after the birth of a child while others are880 words
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Article504 1982-08-20 4 MANY are the legends concerning the life of the renowned Sanskrit poet Kalidasa whose immortal works include the story of Shakuntala which is being serialised on this page as THE TALE OF THE RING. Here is one of the legends retold by VISURAM. KINO Bhoja of504 words
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Advertisement405 1982-08-20 4 NOTICES SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from possible Suppliers/ Manufacturers for the Supply, Installation and Commission of the following items of equipment: Tender No: E. 437/82 a) 1 SET ACCELERATED Tender Deposit POLISHING MACHINE FOR $250.00 AGGREGATES Printing b) 1 SET ABRASION MACHINE) Charges $20.00 Tender No: E.405 words
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Advertisement340 1982-08-20 4 mi £h (g) g) dr X?* I uz&Qsnwiffa, Gaaflrtu iSiHuurf It If'/JA /blLu.tl_«j Q&jbqy <6«uit> i \'l~J~~* Those who know not how to win *^gs|Sffi£~C^^i friends with pleasant words =^xk Will, through slander, drive away dear and near ones. a^BBSSSBSB^B^B^BB^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BBS^B^sSW Keep away from low and mean acts. f PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION340 words
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Advertisement316 1982-08-20 4 A GOVERNMENT OF I THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE I THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ACT (CHAPTER 210 EDITION 1970) DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 27 I Whereas: I (I) The streets known as:I (I) Lorong 41 Geylang (Part) MX XXIV H from Sims Avenue to H existing Public Street I (2) Admiralty Road316 words
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Advertisement293 1982-08-20 4 TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are invited for -1 REPAIRS TO STEEL DOLPHIN FOR TAN JONG BERLAYER JETTY AND Si EEL GUIDE PILE FOR SEROPON PONTOON AT ■MM Tender Deposit $500 00 Closing Date 3 1 Aug 82 Site Showround 24 Aug 82 at 900 am Meet at Contracts Department 2293 words
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Advertisement324 1982-08-20 4 TENDER NOTICE Experienced Controctors are invited to tender for the following separate subcontracts for the Proposed Clubhouse Swimming Pool Complex at Bukit Chermin: a) SUPPLY, INSTALLATION, TESTING A COMMISSIONING OF PLUMBING WORKS, SANITARY FITTING FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES. b) DESIGN, SUPPLY, INSTALLATION, TESTING COMMISSIONING OF SOLAR WATER HEATER SYSTEM c) DESIGN324 words
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