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Title Section14 1982-08-24 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1982 35 CENTS M.C(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article159 1982-08-24 1 - A PARLIAMENTARY committee investigating a complaint against Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam for a breach of privilege has ruled that he was indeed guilty of dishonourable conduct and contempt of the House. But it says in a report made available to the press yesterday that it159 words
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Article, Illustration465 1982-08-24 1 leges, Immunities and Powers) Act as well as Standing Order 62 of the House. The matter brought up by Mr Jeyaretnam, as he spoke in support of his proposal to reduce this year's Budget allocations for the Home Affairs Ministry, related to the possible wrongful detention465 words
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Article, Illustration966 1982-08-24 1 BOB NG, SUNNY WEE; SALIM OSMAN - BOB NG, SUNNY WEE and SALIM OSMAN Air shuttle service between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore Joint promotion by tourism agencies Boost for investments that will benefit both countries Closer co-operation between the administrators Plan for LPG from Trengganu to Singapore By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Liquefied petroleum966 words
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Article, Illustration823 1982-08-24 1 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By SINGAPORE parents are very much aware of the importance of national service and most believe the military training their sons receive is worth the time, human resources and money spent. Their views were gathered from a survey, the first of its823 words
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Article59 1982-08-24 1 ROME, Mon. Mr Giovanni Spadolini formed Italy's 42nd postwar government today, restoring to power the same five-party coalition that (ell on Auk 7 The 57-year-old Premier, a Republican, presented his list of cabinet ministers to President Sandro Pertini, ending the government crisis, the presidential palace announced.AP - 59 words
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Article73 1982-08-24 1 Market rally goes on THE Singapore stock market rally breezed through its fifth day yesterday with double-digit gains recorded by a broad range of companies, despite late profittaking. The Straits Times Industrial Index leapt another 16.79 points to 623.08 and investors expressed relief that the market barometer is now back73 words
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Article156 1982-08-24 1 BEIJING, Mon. A woman Communist Party member who did ■at stick to China's step-at-eae family planning policy has been pat aa aae year's tob and party probation, a provincial newspaper reported. Mrs Chea Ya-aha, aa official la a county commerce bareao, and her husband,AP - 156 words
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Article87 1982-08-24 1 61 get letters from Singapore ritteeas making comments, not nasty comments bat alee comments, on what Is happealag la Malaysia. Sa I think evea ordinary people la Singapore know what U happening aerasa the Causeway, and I am Inclined U» he qalte happy abaat It. I Imagine Malaysian taa87 words
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342 1982-08-24 1 Another meeting of minds says Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MR LEE KUAN YEW said today it is of enormous value to Singapore and Malaysia for both their leaders to be able to "get on the same wavelength." Speaking at a joint press conference with his Malaysian counterpart Datuk Seri Dr342 words
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Article58 1982-08-24 1 BEIRUT, Maa. The west Beirat homes of two members at the Lehaaese Parliament, Mr Fmad Ufcoad aad Mr Osman Mil, were blasted' by anti-tank rockets today, eyewltsWbassssfhfc o^fcl-4 The MPs, aae a Maroalte Christian aad the other a Muslim, earlier attaaded the parliamentary seastoa that electedReuter - 58 words
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Article582 1982-08-24 2 Tunis rule for PLO ALL Palestinian guerillas will be disarmed on arrival in Tunisia and will not be allowed to use the country as a base for military operations, said its Prime Minister. The country is going to be Palestine Liberation Organisation chief Yasser Arafat's headquarters and582 words
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Article555 1982-08-24 2 Choosy cabbies booked THE Registry of Vehicles has stepped up its campaign against taxi drivers who pick up only Caucasian passengers. During a four-hour operation on Saturday, 15 cabbies were booked for refusing local fares. They were caught by ROY officers mingling with the crowds in Orchard Road, Clifford555 words
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Article343 1982-08-24 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THK Public Works Department's plans to build few Interchanges along the East Coast Parkway to ease traffic flow raises an Important question: could this problem have been anticipated when the ECP was in the planning stage? If so, It could have been cheaper to Incorporate343 words
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Article268 1982-08-24 2 Why the 'sack'? NATIONAL women's relay team coach Loh Chan Pew wants to know why the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association has "relieved him and three other coaches of their duties. He said SAAA management -committee had told him Margaret Oh, under his charge, had to run in the 100268 words
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Article252 1982-08-24 2 FINANCE HOUSES TO UPGRADE SAVERS PLUS SAVERS PLUS the daily interest-paying savings account of Hong Leong Finance and Singapore Finance will be upgraded by early next year to become an almost allpurpose electronic banking facility. Launched barely six months ago, the Savers Plus account, based on the passcard252 words
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Article50 1982-08-24 2 STUDENT CRIME-FIGHTERS SCHOOLCHILDREN in Somerset, Britain, are helping police to combat the growing problem of juvenile crime. By serving on a juvenile crime prevention panel, the first of its kind in the country, the children provides ideas and feedback to the police on various crime prevention measures. Page 1650 words
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Article317 1982-08-24 2 Adoption hassles A rnn.ni.RßS couple in Britain has won an 18--month legal battle to adopt a Eurasian baby boy after an ordeal. While in Asia they had adopted the child, who was granted an entry permit without the usual "home study." Trouble began back home when they applied317 words
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Article180 1982-08-24 2 More land for builders THE private sector will be given more land for housing projects during the recession, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said. The reason is the government could ill afford the huge expenses for housing. The private sector, on the other hand, could still180 words
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Article134 1982-08-24 2 First lightermen FROM 1800 to 1840, Indian lightermen dominated the Singapore River. In 1833, there were about 1,300 of them carrying cargo in their dhonis to Boat Quay. After 1867, the Chinese twakows came. Around 1900, the Indian tongkangs an improved version of the dhonis were134 words
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Article, Illustration363 1982-08-24 3 BEIRUT, Monday MR BASHER Oemayel, 34-year-old commander of Lebanon's powerful right-wing mllltU, was today elected m the youngest and one of the most controversial Presidents in the conntry's history. Parliamentary speaker kamel Al-AsMd announced that the House had elected him for a six-year term, despite the oppositionReuter - 363 words
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363 1982-08-24 3 Arafat's men to surrender arms in Tunisia TUNIS, Monday TUNISIA where Palestine Liberation Organisation chief Yasser Arafat is to have his headquarters and where the majority of his powerful Al Fatah faction are to stay said yesterday that all Palestinian guerillas who will settle in the country will be disarmedAP; AFP - 363 words
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Article, Illustration38 1982-08-24 3 STANDING on a hillock, Muslim Lebanese Hash the 'V for Victory sign to the convoy carrying the first of the 400 PLO guerillas as they left Beirut for Iraq and Jordan on Saturday. UPI picture.UPI - 38 words
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Article108 1982-08-24 3 LONDON. Mon. Britain should play a more active role in the Middle East conflict, the London representative of the Palestine Liberation Organisation said yesterday. Mr Nabil Xl Ramlawi said in an interview that Britain played a major part in creating the Middle East problem and "nowAFP - 108 words
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235 1982-08-24 3 TEL AVIV, Mon. Israelis travelling abroad this summer are being asked to serve their government's efforts to repair Israel's battle-scar-red image abroad. Hie government Is distributing booklets advising Israeli vacationers how U handle tough questions about the Lebanon Invasion and prospective travellers areAP - 235 words
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294 1982-08-24 3 NIAMEY (Niger), Mon. An Islamic conference got off to a stormy start with angry exchanges between Iran and Iraq over responsibility for the continuing bloodshed in the 23-month-old Gulf war. Iraqi Foreign Minister Saadoun Hammadi, the outgoing president of the Islamic Conference Organisation (ICO),Reuter - 294 words
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Article70 1982-08-24 3 CAIRO, Mon. A ship loaded with 3,000 tonnes of food and medical supplies left the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria yesterday for Beirut, an opposition Socialist Labour Party spokesman said. The US$lOO,OOO (5J217.000) worth of supplies were collected by the "national solidarity" committee for promoting the PalestinianAP - 70 words
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Article78 1982-08-24 3 ONLY 10 per cent of the victims of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon were Palestinian guerillas, a preliminary Lebanese government report on the 77-day fighting said on Sunday. Professor Antoine Harik. one of two economists commissioned by the Lebanese government to report on the war damage, said hisUPI - 78 words
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Article59 1982-08-24 3 TWO ships due to transport some 2,000 Palestinian guerillas from Beirut to North and South Yemen today will be exempted from paying transit dues to cross the Suez Canal, official Egyptian sources said in Cairo yesterday. The Egyptian Treasury will take care of the fees, whichAFP - 59 words
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Article71 1982-08-24 3 THE commander of a group of Palestinian guerillas who arrived in Baghdad yesterday said that he and his men hoped to fight alongside the Iraqis in the war with Iran, the Iraqi news agency INA said. Mr Jamil Shahada, commander of 135 members of the pro-Iraq ArabAFP - 71 words
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Article, Illustration363 1982-08-24 4 'Unlikely Nato can limit N-war to Europe 5 HAMBURG, Monday IT WOULD probably be impossible to confine a nuclear war between the superpowers to Europe, Nato supreme commander Gen Bernard Rogers was quoted as saying in a West German news magazine yesterday. "We have no strategy for a limited nuclearAP - 363 words
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366 1982-08-24 4 Spadolini pulls off another coalition ROME, Monday PRIME Minister-desig-nate Giovanni Spadolini has sucessfully ended talks that would end one of Italy's shortest government crises today and the new government a virtual carbon copy of the last is expected to be sworn in during the day. "I asked the President forUPI - 366 words
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290 1982-08-24 4 Group providing escort for babies denies selling them ATLANTA (Georgia), Mon. A founder of a group providing escorts for adoptive babies heading to new homes in the United States said yesterday her business has been wrecked by a story in a London newspaper alleging children had been sold. Mrs JodyAP - 290 words
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Article105 1982-08-24 4 PRISONERS GOON STRIKE ROVIGO (Italy), Mon. Inmates at Rovtco Women's tail la northern Italy have none on hunger strike after a prisoner's nrw-born baby girl was taken away from her, prison ■ween said yesterday. For the last four days, the prisoners have rerawd food, shouted slogans aid thrown kitchen ntensllsReuter - 105 words
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212 1982-08-24 4 'US dogs of war had hand in the Falklands' LONDON, Mon. British soldiers returning from the Falkland* conflict believe that American mercenaries were among Argentine forces fighting there. The Observer reported yester•toy. The paper quoted a parachute-regiment soldier as saving that two Americans were among Argentinians captured when nnlte ofAP; UPI - 212 words
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Article60 1982-08-24 4 HONOLULU. Mon.,- A rear engine of a World Airways DC- 10 carrying 393 people caught fire moments after takeoff on Saturday on a flight from Honolulu to Los Angeles, forcing the pilot to abort the flight, officials said. The plane landed about 25 minutes later andUPI - 60 words
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195 1982-08-24 4 Ambulance men's strike causes death of woman Hartlepool (England), Mon. A young mother died yesterday after being rushed to a hospital by two policemen covering for striking ambulance men, officials said. Mrs Leslie Watson. 24, who suffered from asthma, needed immediate oxygen treatment when she collapsed after a social engagement.AP - 195 words
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Article, Illustration62 1982-08-24 5 Banana is the puttfect top cat MEET Banana, Western Australia's most valuable cat at ASIO.OOO (5J21.200). The beautiful white Persian became an international champion last month he took top ribbon in everything he entered. He holds the title Persian Cat of the Year for New Zealand. Banana is seen here62 words
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Article68 1982-08-24 5 THE CHINESE National People's Congress (NPC) has decided at the just-ended standing committee meeting, to meet in plenary session in Beijing in November, the official Xinhua news agency announced yesterday. During the plenary session, deputies will be called upon to examine and approve the new draft constitution andAFP - 68 words
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Article60 1982-08-24 5 A DIPLOMAT from the United Arab Emirates was shot and wounded yesterday at his office in the UAE embassy in Kuwait, the Kuwait news agency reported. It said Charge d'Affaires Mohammed Ibrahim Al-Jowaid was taken to hospital but his condition was not known. Police were questioning aReuter - 60 words
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Article85 1982-08-24 5 ONE OF Thailand'?, most wanted men, allegedly a prominent communist guerilla leader, has been arrested in Petchabun, about 320 km north of the Thai capital, police in Bangkok said yesterday. They said 32-year-old Chote Sac-Li was arrested in the town with two companions when the three emergedAFP - 85 words
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Article72 1982-08-24 5 ANTI-SOVIET Afghan guerillas stormed a jail in Kandahar, Afghanistan's second largest city, earlier this month, killing 30 Soviet and Afghan government troops and destroying four tanks. Radio Pakistan announced in Islamabad on Sunday. The radio said the guerillas later looted the prison armoury and made off withUPI - 72 words
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Article75 1982-08-24 5 POLISH AUTHORITIES warned yesterday that they would tolerate no more protest demonstrations no matter how small and stepped up police patrols in Warsaw to back up their words. Such warnings have recently been repeated almost daily, reflecting the martial law government's fears of possible disorder on AugUPI - 75 words
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Article74 1982-08-24 5 MORE THAN 200 Maoist rebels attacked a police station in the Peruvian town of Vilcashuaman with submachine guns and dynamite in the country's bloodiest insurgent action in two years, authorities in Lima said yesterday. Officers stationed in the small town, 402 km south-east of Lima, battled the guerillasUPI - 74 words
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271 1982-08-24 5 PETER HAZELHURST - Suzuki admits that Japan inflicted 'great damage' PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Mon. Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki admitted today that Japan had inflicted "great damage" in China, Korea and South-east Asia during the Pacific War. But he did not say whether the toned-down descriptions of Japanese atrocities in271 words
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88 1982-08-24 5 Aussie TV stations will reject Biggs' ad SYDNEY, Mon. The Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations (Facts) has said it will reject any advertisement featuring British Great Train robber Ronald Biggs. Reports from Rio De Janeiro said that Biggs had made a coffee advertisement for an Australian advertising agency. TheReuter - 88 words
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Article39 1982-08-24 5 MANILA, Mon. President Ferdinand Marcos was released from hospital today and ordered to rest at least another week to recuperate from a mild case of pneumonia. He was taken to hospital on Saturday. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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124 1982-08-24 5 nOops! It's the wrong anthem for President Chun in Gabon SEOLX, Mon. Sooth Korean President Chun Doo Hwan was apparently stunned yesterday when he beard the national anthem of North Korea in airport'welcoming ceremonies at Libreville, Gabon, reports reaching here said today. Hie military band stopped playing half-way and startedKyodo - 124 words
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Article424 1982-08-24 5 52 unions join civil service in strike for shorter hours BRISBANE, Monday THE state of Queensland was paralysed today when trade unions launched a general strike aimed at enforcing workers' demands for a shorter working week. Rail services were halted, power and fuel supplies severely reduced, road transportReuter; AFP - 424 words
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1264 1982-08-24 6 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By MR J.B. JEYARETNAM maintained before the Committee of Privileges that he had no direct personal pecuniary interest when he raised questions in Parliament on March 19 about the possible wrongful detention of people under the Misuse1,264 words
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1101 1982-08-24 6 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Jeya replies to charges By MR J.B. JEYARETNAM yesterday accused Second Deputy Prime Minister S. Rajaratnam of trying to scare Singaporeans into believing that the Workers' Party was out to create turmoil and unrest in Singapore. He dismissed as "a lot1,101 words
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389 1982-08-24 7 CHAN ENG CHENG - Seminars to show the many facets of Confucius CHAN ENG CHENG By SO YOU know who Confucius is. Or do you? He will be presented in a new light as Confucius the rebel, and as a man whose teachings inspired many in East Asia to prosperity and impeded perhaps as389 words
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179 1982-08-24 7 Query for Dr Goh on schooling for early leavers THE MP for Boon Teck, Mr Mirhael Uew Kok Pun, will ask Dr tioh Keng Swee at the next Kitting of Parliament on Aug 31 whether the government haa any pUns to Introduce rompuawy schooling for premature school leavers. He also179 words
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914 1982-08-24 7 I consider all members to be honourable Speaker improper "because then I might be advertising myself". Mr Barker: "But would it not have been prudent for you so to do in the light of the Standing Orders and in the light of the Parliament (Privileges, Immunities and Powers) Act?" Mr914 words
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287 1982-08-24 7 Hotline set up for feedback on productivity FEEDBACK is important to the National Productivity Board and yesterday, it set up a special hotline for workers and managers to call and relate experiences at work good or bad. The Productivity Hotline, *****37, a pilot project, will operate during working hours for287 words
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Article, Illustration634 1982-08-24 8 THE larger trade unions could consider setting up homes for the aged sick to serve their members' parents who need nursing care, Acting Social Affairs Minister, Dr Ahmad Mattar, has suggested. While existing facilities for destitute aged are adeauaie, there is a growing demand for homes634 words
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285 1982-08-24 8 PICK your leaders wisely and continue to improve your education and skills this was the advice that Mr Sidek Saniff gave to a group of Malay unionists yesterday. He told them that politics in Singapore was not a game for gamblers and opportunists.285 words
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152 1982-08-24 8 Farmers to study pig waste in Japan TEN PIG farmers have left for Japan to study how pig waste is treated there. The team, led by the chairman of Singapore Animal Husbandry Enterprises (Sane), Mr Ng Choon Hong, will be in Japan for 10 days. They will visit at least152 words
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Article, Illustration239 1982-08-24 8 Maths wizard counting on more records A WOMAN who is worldfamous for her wizardry in mathematics wants to set another world record in Singapore. Miss Shakuntala Dcvi (above), 41, known as a human computer, has offered to challenge a computer in solving complex mathematical problems. She appears in the 1981239 words
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114 1982-08-24 8 TWO motorcycle crashes left one dead and three injured on Sunday. Police said motorcyclist Mohammed Noor bin Borhan, 34, and his pillion rider Mr Idris bin Anguilla Ajan, were flung off their machine after it skidded along Jalan Toa Payoh at about 6.20 p.m. Both114 words
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Article, Illustration430 1982-08-24 9 Follow-up talks to be held soon KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE PRIME Ministers of Malaysia and Singapore settled most of the bilateral issues between the two countries and reached an understanding on how to tackle the few outstanding problems in their twohour private meeting here430 words
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Article, Illustration384 1982-08-24 9 Chill wind from the West felt here too PM Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr Lee Kuan Yew said today that both Malaysia and Singapore are feeling the same chill wind from the United States and Western Europe and "eventually it will reach the Japanese and will hurt us." Mr Lee384 words
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310 1982-08-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, and his Malaysian counterpart, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, today led their respective delegations through an informal exchange of views on bilateral and regional matters at Parliament House here. While Mr Lee and310 words
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Article47 1982-08-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mrs Lee Kuan Yew today visited the Karjaneka Handicraft Centre, a special project of Da tin Seri Dr Siti Hasmah, wife of the Malaysian Prime Minister. She was accompanied by Datin Seri Dr Siti, whom she had called on earlier.47 words
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236 1982-08-24 11 BHARATHI MOHAN - BHARATHI MOHAN By THE Registry of Vehicles has intensified its campaign against taxi drivers who pick up only Caucasian passengers. During a four-hour operation on Saturday, ROY enforcement officers booked 15 cabbies for refusing to pick up locals. Normally a cabby should display236 words
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Article, Illustration144 1982-08-24 11 All smiles after she takes a bite out of apple EVE went to great lengths to get Adam to eat an apple. This young lady showed the depths she would go to to sink her teeth into the same trait. She found that keeping144 words
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120 1982-08-24 11 SUCCESS CAME WITH YOUR HELP SAYS MP THE Deputy Speaker of Parliament paid tribute to the people of Singapore at a National Day variety show. The successful implementation of tough measures had paid handsome dividends and accounted for Singapore's well being, Mr Hwang Soo Jin said last week. Among the120 words
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89 1982-08-24 11 Stop smoking course gets poor response ONLY seven people showed up for the five-day free course organised by the Youngberg Memorial Adventist Hospital to kick the smoking habit. The hospital's health education coordinator, Mr Ng Can Theow, said yesterday that Sunday night's turnout was the worst ever. Similar courses have89 words
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Article66 1982-08-24 11 ABOUT 200 delegates from eight countries will be attending a conference on concrete building at the Shangri-La Hotel on Thursday and Friday. Twenty local and overseas speakers will be talking on a range of topics from designing concrete bridges to quality control using computers. The newly-elected president66 words
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Article58 1982-08-24 11 ANYONE wishing to give blood on Sunday can call at the Potong Pasir community centre in Lorong 8, Toa Payoh, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., or the Blood Donation Centre at the Singapore General Hospital between 8.30 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. Blood donations totalled 1,34958 words
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377 1982-08-24 11 Open verdict is recorded on air girl's death THE circumstances under which the body of a Singapore Airlines' flight stewardess was found raised suspicions which could not overrule foul play, State coroner Lee Cheong Hoh said yesterday. But he said the stewardess, Chan Am May, 26, had previously attempted suicide377 words
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93 1982-08-24 11 FORMER trader Tan Liang High, 31, was yesterday Jailed for a day and fined $4,000 by a district court for cheating a firm by using a dud cheque. The cheque, for $7,800, was payment for five rolls of carpets to Jackson International Pte93 words
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Article20 1982-08-24 11 CHINESE chess players will be taking part in a tournament at the Paya Lebar community centre on Thursday.20 words
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108 1982-08-24 11 Statistics that can help quantity surveyors AN expert on building economics, Prof Ivor Seeley, said at a talk recently that nationally-published statistics on building material costs would help professional quantity surveyors carry out cost planning more effectively. He was not referring to developers as reported in The Straits Times on108 words
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112 1982-08-24 11 Man fined for making false declaration A MALAYSIAN was fined $500 by a magistrate yesterday for making a false declaration on March 26 at the Registry of Citizenship office where he was applying for Singapore citizenship. Subramaniam so Manikam, 37, pleaded guilty to making a false statement when he swore112 words
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Article175 1982-08-24 11 BANKS were urged by Attorney -General Tan Boon Teik to follow the lead of Citibank by celebrating their anniversaries with a donation to the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO). Mr Tan who is also the chairman of Singapore Symphonia Co Ltd, the corporation which runs the SSO,175 words
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355 1982-08-24 11 Staff ideas will be judged by each ministry THE Ministry of Finance, in yet another attempt to get civil servants more interested in improving work efficiency, has decentralised the Staff Suggestion Scheme (SSS). From Sept 1, all minis- tries will have their own committees to evaluate proposals received under the355 words
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Article, Illustration635 1982-08-24 12 T.F. HWANG - I wanted to let you off, judge tells bargirl T.F. HWANG By Our High Court Reporter A JUDGE yesterday sentenced a bar waitress to four years' jail for shooting dead a teenage rival for her lover's affection, and said he hoped the jail term would help her forget the past.635 words
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288 1982-08-24 12 SINGAPORE bus commuters, so used to dropping their fare into a box and making for their seats on one-man-operated buses, keep forgetting to take their tickets from the ticket-issuing machines that have been installed on two Singapore Shuttle Bus Service buses. This, and288 words
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353 1982-08-24 12 K. LUMPUR, Mon PRIVATE developers will be given more land to build homes throughout the country during the economic slowdown, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said yesterday. State governments and agencies handling land and housing matters will be told toNST - 353 words
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195 1982-08-24 12 200 from DAP branch cross over to MCA PORT KLANG, Mm. About 2M members and supporters of the DAP branch here crossed over today to the MCA. claiming that they had last confidence In their party leadership. They were led by the chairman of the branch, Mr Ng Eng Hln,195 words
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220 1982-08-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Quality control circles and productivity groups are definitely needed to sustain and foster the growth of enterprises, Datuk Mak Hon Kam. Minister of Labour and Manpower, said today. Speaking at the opening of the «state labour directors' conference, Datuk Mak saidNST - 220 words
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Article57 1982-08-24 12 TWO police patrolmen got a shock when they saw two cars of the same make and with the same registration numbers BBJ 5555 parked side-by-side in Klang, the Star reported yesterday. The policemen waited in vain for the owners to appear, and had to have theAFP - 57 words
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Article54 1982-08-24 12 FORMER Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to attend an annual private symposium on relations between Japan and Asean nations. Mr Fukuda is expected to meet Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, and will also visit Singapore before returning toReuter - 54 words
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Article53 1982-08-24 12 THE appeal of 22-year-old Frenchwoman Beatrice Saubin, who was sentenced to death on drug charges, will come up before the Federal Court tomorrow. Saubin was sentenced to death on June 17 by the Penang High Court after she was found guilty of trafficking in 534 grammesAFP - 53 words
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Article56 1982-08-24 12 A 40-TONNE cargo vessel sank on Sunday morning off the Kuah jetty in Kuala Kedah. taking down with it cargo, two cars and a small lorry. The owner of the boat, who gave his name as Mr Loke, said he was puzzled by the sinking because there wasNST - 56 words
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Article59 1982-08-24 12 THE trial of Muslim bin Yacob has been postponed because the prosecutor is sick. Muslim is charged with impersonating an arbitrator in the Kuala Lumpur Court of Arbitration on Dec 2 last year. It is alleged he ordered the eviction of Puan Siti binti Mat Ali ofNST - 59 words
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212 1982-08-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dengue haemorrhagic fever took another life in Penang today, bringing the number of dengue deaths this year to 29. Sixty-two new cases of dengue fever and dengue haemorrhagic fever were also reported throughout the country today, raising theNST - 212 words
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131 1982-08-24 12 IPOH, Mon. A 79-year-old Perak grandfather has been ordered to sign a good behaviour bond after he slashed his 78-year-old wife while under the delusion that she was having an affair with another man. Liew Lim admitted voluntarily causing injuries to Madam HarNST - 131 words
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Advertisement319 1982-08-24 12 Hl^l There are, to-date, 38 Jones Lang Wootton Ufl II I offices in 14 countries throughout the world. Each V W VJ^JIhU offlce IS thoroughly acquainted with the property market in its own region. And through the lAIIPA A L|^\ lAtf^^W^F^^Al constant exchange of ideas and information U IMfcX I319 words
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Article479 1982-08-24 14 The Straits Times says It's a smoother ride ahead MOTORISTS using the East Coast Parkway who have been annoyed by the slowdown in traffic movement between Fort Road and Bedok South can now rejoice. The Public Works Department's plan to construct interchanges at four bottlenecks along the parkway should help479 words
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Article, Illustration1683 1982-08-24 14 KEVIN DONE; STEWART FLEMING - But German giant is still far from out of the woods By KEVIN DONE and STEWART FLEMING FRANKFURT AEGTelefunken's fateful step into the hands of the courts in a last desperate move to stave off bankruptcy holds out hope that it will finally work out1,683 words
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Article, Illustration717 1982-08-24 14 AEG and bankers live in hope even after years of errors By Financial Times AEG-TELEFUNKEN's decision to seek protection from Its creditors provides only half a solution to Its problem. Its debts nave Indeed become Impossibly onerous. Bat behind those debts Ue the management mistakes of two decades and a717 words
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Advertisement31 1982-08-24 14 \J mm jj|ttiM«iNi to quality. flToTrVs just no comparison! F. T /I bp aaJbsMiwAßßui bV\ aat^^^^^Hka^^_ '^o^m A bK^P^b^bTAbVolb^b^bl Sole Agents: H. L. Yong Co. Pte. Ltd. STORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG31 words
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Advertisement356 1982-08-24 14 f FAR EAST PLAZrVI I1& .ft USt itliill The tourist shopping centre in S.E. Asia I JbE Jt9m I"M W&W Centrally located in Orchard Road's shopping and I tourist area, between Goodwood Park Hotel and I Hyatt Hotel while Holiday Inn is just across the road. L\ Site area of356 words
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Article149 1982-08-24 15 LEVY HAS IMPOSED EXTRA BURDEN THE reply from Mr Peter Chia of the Post Office Savings Bank (ST, July 31) only serves, at best, as a rationalisation of the imposition of a levy on its Salary Crediting Scheme (SCS). While he talks about the probable cost savings, the levy has,149 words
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Article324 1982-08-24 15 I REFER to the article "Brutally frank report on teaching of English." (Sunday Times, Aug 15). Mr Raphael Gefen's proposal for a local examinations board is a good one. By working tof ether, the various Engish language development institutions, the National University of Singapore and the324 words
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125 1982-08-24 15 Why TV shows won't be repeated PLEASE refer to the letter from "Age of Certainty" (ST. June 22). We did publicise the change of the telecast date of the programme "The Age of Uncertainty Karl Max: The Massive Dissent" both in the newspapers and over our own media. We regret125 words
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265 1982-08-24 15 I REFER to the four letters published on Aug 3 which highlighted two acts of courtesy and another two of discourtesy. The writer who picked the two drivers of Service 213 for commendation is right in saying that they are exceptionally polite to all265 words
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80 1982-08-24 15 I REFER to the letter, "Traffic flow slows down" by K.S. Tan (ST, Aug 10). In April this year, an operation was conducted against illegal and indiscriminately parked vehicles along Rochore Road Ophir Road between Queen Street and Victoria Street. Further to this operation, a further80 words
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Article, Illustration96 1982-08-24 15 ON THE ROAD... Step up action here IT seems that the police have not stepped up enforcement action against inconsiderate motorists along Fort Canning Rise. At the end of each school session the number of bus and private vehicles being indiscriminately parked and double parked along this stretch has been96 words
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Article67 1982-08-24 15 ALJUNIED Way was converted into a major road for all vehicles to make use of the expressway at Upper Paya Lebar from June. The traffic has been heavy since then, especially during peak hours. A pedestrian crossing should be built at the junction of Aljunied Crescent via67 words
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Article56 1982-08-24 15 THE -police should take action to curb the illegal kerbside parking between Clementi Avenue 2 and Avenue 5. For the past two months, there nave been more than three accidents along this road. The illegal kerbside parking compounds the already poor visibility caused by the dense and56 words
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Article85 1982-08-24 15 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We85 words
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361 1982-08-24 15 These two rules are unfair, says expat BEING a non-citizen and a permanent resident (of the professional group), I am, to say the least, totally agreeable with what the Prime Minister said in his National Day Rally speech on the allocation of certain Housing Board flats to people like me361 words
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Article78 1982-08-24 15 I VISITED the Marine Parade branch library for a few Saturdays hoping to find peace and quiet for my studies I have decided against going there now because the noise in the library resembles that coming from a hawkers' centre. I tried to explain the problem78 words
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Article88 1982-08-24 15 RESIDENTS living near the Jurong Drive-in have been having sleepless nights on week ends and the cv«» of holidays. Motorcyclists going for the 'nidnight shiw make a din both before and after the show. The situation is worse when some of them turn the drive-in ii.to88 words
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Article99 1982-08-24 15 $7.50 for costume I WAS involved in a dance item during our school's National Day celebration. We had to get our own costumes and so approached the Peoples' Association. I was shocked to learn that a simple blouse and skirt is rented at $7.50 each. So we decided to make99 words
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Article117 1982-08-24 15 I AM a self-employed school-bus driver. As my reservist service falls during school term, my income is cut, and this means a lot to a married man with children. I have appealed for my reservist service to be changed to the school holidays but the authorities suggested117 words
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Article171 1982-08-24 15 MY mother-in-law was recently admitted to Tan Tock Seng Hospital because of a brain tumour. After the operation, she had to undergo radiotherapy treatment every day (except Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays) at the Singapore General Hospital for four to six weeks. Every day, an171 words
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Article103 1982-08-24 15 I WOULD like to thank all staff and doctors of Ward 7, Alexandra Hospital. During my recent stay there everyone was very kind, helpful, courteous and dedicated. I would, however, like to suggest that the hospital: INSTAL an emergency bell inside the bathroom /toilet within easy reach of103 words
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Article91 1982-08-24 15 I RECENTLY saw a bone specialist at a hospital about my right hand, which has been troubling me lately. After almost an hour I was called in to see this specialist. I told him my problem. He asked me to bend my right arm and then91 words
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Article92 1982-08-24 15 I VISITED a dental clinic recently. Three days later, I suffered from sores on the inside of my upper lip. Two weeks after my bad experience, my sister rang me to say she had sores in her mouth. I asked her: "Have you been to a dentist lately."92 words
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Advertisement186 1982-08-24 15 i UVU Your home is where our heart is. mL JjCLCT ill /aF^a^B^B^BMaa^l^ PP 9t*j Wi m .^bVßbb^b^ J^^l^ HI If I ISSTJ^M Kir ff.lH9S.Hrf i| i^r w ■^•a^^Lfl a^^ aAEP?^TSI ITafl Ir^-afl JWB >^M^i£; f f*rB*ifi &£fp I H^B^B^B^B^BB j^ Bj Siffs?:''"' h^Bt "41 B^B^B^B^BB jl '"'.JbW h^Br bW186 words
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Article, Illustration167 1982-08-24 16 WW effective are mirrors as a for* «f m-store security? What abort closed-circuit TV, placards that state: "Thieves will be prosecuted," store detectives and warning devices placed at exits? Should goods be displayed on shelves or behind glass? Is a store which places sweets and cosmetics near its exits167 words
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Article1034 1982-08-24 16 Catching them young British police seek children's help to fight juvenile crimes LONDON The policeman and the schoolchild must be friends and, like all good friendships, it has to be a two-way affair. That's the philosophy of police chiefs in Yeovil, Somerset, where schoolchildren are helping the police to defeat1,034 words
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Article41 1982-08-24 17 SIME Darby* Bhd will be releasing the group's preliminary results for the year ended June 30, 1982 on Aug 30. This announcement will follow a board meeting to be held on Aug 28 to consider the group's performance.41 words
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Article38 1982-08-24 17 MR RICHARD A. Authur, a director of Commonwealth Development Finance Co, has been appointed a director of Van der Horst Ltd from Aug 13. He replaces Mr N. Melville, who has resigned as a director.38 words
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Article29 1982-08-24 17 JACK Chia Enterprises (Malaysia) Bhd has anitounced the resignation of two directors, Mr Ahmad bin Awang and Mr Vira Aroonvatanaporn on Aug 19 and Aug 30 respectively.29 words
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Article37 1982-08-24 17 SYNTHETIC Resins (Malaysia) Bhd has been asked by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange to furnish details of the disposal of its entire investments of M 54.5 million which appeared in the company's 1982 annual report.37 words
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Article51 1982-08-24 17 PAPER Products (Malaysia) Bhd has set up three new wholly owned subsidiaries. They are Paper Products (M) Leasing Sdn Bhd, Paper Products (M) Development Sdn Bhd and Paper Products (M) Construction Sdn Bhd. All three have paid-up capitals of Ms 2 each and are not yet in51 words
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Article45 1982-08-24 17 UNITED International Securities has announced that its unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per share was $1.56 as at July 31. Overseas Union Securities has also announced its unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per $1.00 share as at July 31, at $2.15.45 words
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Article74 1982-08-24 17 BRUSSELS, Mon. Belgium's gross national products is expected to grow a real 1.3 per cent next year after a 0.3 per cent fall this year, according to the Kredietbanks latest weekly report. The analysis, which assumes moderate worldwide interest cuts, says an upturn in the Western industrialised economiesReuter - 74 words
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Article79 1982-08-24 17 DACCA, Mon. Saudi Arabia will provide Bangladesh with US$5O million (Sslo6 million) assistance, Bangladesh Finance Minister Ama Muhlth said. Mr Muhith, who returned recently from a visit to Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi, said that Riyadh also agreed to give US$2O million for people affected by a recentReuter - 79 words
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Article86 1982-08-24 17 HONGKONG, Mon. Hanyang Corp, a member of South Korea's Hanyang group, signed for a U*****.5 millon (***** million) medium-term credit facility, the joint-lead manager, Citicorp International group, said. The facility comprises a performance bond, an advance payment guaranty, a term loan, letter of credit refinancing and a progressReuter - 86 words
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Article47 1982-08-24 17 NEW YORK, Mon. NL Industries Inc's US$lOO million (Ss2l2 million) offering of one-year extendable notes were priced at par with a 11 Vs per cent coupon, Salomon Brothers, lead underwriter with First Boston Corp, said. The notes have a maximum maturity of five years. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article94 1982-08-24 17 TOKYO, Mon. Japanese gold imports, excluding coins, fell further to 5.19 tonnes in July from 7.41 tonnes in June and were down from 26.50 tonnes a year earlier, customs-cleared trade statistics show. This is the fourth consecutive monthly fall since the record 55.17 tonnes imported in MarchReuter - 94 words
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Article276 1982-08-24 17 FOOK Huat Tong Kee, a local importer of fresh fruits, has teamed up with the Thai government's Cold Storage Organisation to export 3,110 tonnes of Thai longans to Singapore, Hongkong, Indonesia and Canada. The joint venture. Thai Singapore Cold Storage Co Ltd (CSO), started276 words
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444 1982-08-24 17 A DISTINGUISHED panel of lawyers, corporate and hanking officers and international consultants will meet at the end of next month to discuss some of the current problems in international trade financing. Their discussions will form the crux of a major international conference being444 words
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585 1982-08-24 17 SAVERS Plus the daily interest paying savings account of Hong Leong Finance and Singapore Finance will be upgraded by early next year to become an almost all-pur-pose electronic banking facility. Launched barely six months ago, the Savers Plus savings account, based on the passcard585 words
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425 1982-08-24 17 INVESTORS dealing in loan stocks and warrants of publicly listed companies will once again have to pay stamp duty on each transaction. The requirement came into effect on Aug 18 following instructions from the Stock Exchange of Singapore. In a circular to its425 words
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Article210 1982-08-24 17 Eastern Lagoon units popular EASTERN Lagoon Pte Ltd yesterday said 182 units or 83 per cent of the 220 condominium units it is developing at Upper East Coast Road have been sold, a month after they were advertised for sale. A spokesman said the company has received 10 per cent210 words
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Article73 1982-08-24 17 NEW YORK, Mon. American banks' average net free reserves fell US$l69 million (Ss3sB million) to US$52 million in the week ended Aug 18, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said. The previous week's net free reserve position was revised to US$22l million from theReuter - 73 words
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280 1982-08-24 17 HBUNG BEE HWA - HBUNG BEE HWA By A DELEGATION from one of the largest and most diversified food concerns in New Zealand is now in Singapore to promote trade in foodstuffs and to Identify opportunities for cooperation with local partners. The 12-man team is from the Wattle280 words
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Article53 1982-08-24 17 +6 +4 +2 Em* GatkrleßM NBT 8 +9 FAN H»w Par N»t Iron 10 25 i oia nvormgr UrnUnKS +2 iM-hrapr Bhd 4 PMC +6 16 22 Perth Pteat VmbShlp S.pOrp ffonn 14 +6 20 +2 Prims Slme Omrh\ Tlmm Pnb 14 6 +6 RabinasM S53 words
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Article, Illustration461 1982-08-24 17 SINGAPORE: Prices closed firm despite profit-taking towards the clot* In very active trading, after a slightly higher opening following higher oversea* markets aad OCBC's prime rate redaction announcement Fraaer and Neave r«M II cents U $5.15, Magnum Corp 1C cents to 12.81, National Iron 25461 words
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Article25 1982-08-24 17 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Plantations Mining Deb Loans Up 90 15 10 9 3 1 4 Down 5 1 1 2 nnch 8 125 words
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Article131 1982-08-24 17 Rises Falls Most Active Promet 778,000 City Dcv 577.000 M U I 555,000 Sime Darby 553.00U U O B 543,000 Total turnover: 12.20 m Total value: (32.97 m Indices ractors ,ien Hoe Inian KmilU an 390 180 -3 -2 -2 ientingi I LeuoK Credit 1 Banking (•I131 words
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Advertisement184 1982-08-24 17 ROYAL ORCHID HOLIDAYS m w/^^i W V It i^aV^aVanßPv anwSS- a^ar^ i M *^**^^9F7^f!r*W t an**?"- "SSS" aa^r Europe And Asia At W --JK Your Convenience jj^r Royal Orchid Holidays hasbeen specially created by Thai Internatiotuil to suit all types oftra tellers. Whether you are visiting Europe or Asia for184 words
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Article2404 1982-08-24 18 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 1982 High Low 350 247 233 132 3M 210 320 318 141 68 291 138 480 200 328 240 Gr'i Net I ..I Div PC Vol Day's Company Sale +or- (TOO) High Low Acma 265 +13 21.7 25.7 20 280 265 Alcom 1152,404 words
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Article598 1982-08-24 18 LAST week's history-making rally on Wall Street continued to be greeted enthusiastically by Singapore stock market Investors yesterday. Shares scaled new heights before WntaMig off-best owing to late profit taking. Trading volume was aa unusually active 12.2 million unite. The Straits Times Industrial Index almost598 words
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Article416 1982-08-24 18 SHARE prices were again boosted to significantly higher levels on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as buyers maintained a strong presence. Volumes remained high. However, some late profit-taking trimmed early gains, pushing share prices off their day's best levels. Prices had opened steady on good416 words
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Article195 1982-08-24 18 SINGAPORE UNIT TRfOT The Commerce 2 60 2.73 The Saving! Fund 1 45 151 Spore Prog Fund 1.18 1 24 Spore Sec. Fund 1 TO 1.78xd Spore Invest Fund 0 .94 0 99 Spore Equity Fund 1.13 1.18 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Maaagcrf prim tar Ah M) Mai Irvest195 words
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Article25 1982-08-24 18 RV Up Down unoh ladMtrUls 61 6 7 FTnam^ 5 1 OU Palms 2 1 This 3 12 rubbers 7 1 Crabbers Deb/Loans25 words
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Article2392 1982-08-24 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. Ail Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board2,392 words
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Article273 1982-08-24 18 STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed higher on pared gains mainly due to continued profit-taking after a higher opening HK» AMOCl»Ud HoUU 4 30 02 ~arrian innat 1S25 +0.1 L'heuni Katlf 11-S0 0 4 ?hlnaLlcbl 14J0 01 atj Houu Jroat Harb Tunnel 10JO *05 r E Con»orUum 1 30 unch273 words
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Article341 1982-08-24 18 RESOURCE stocks in Sydney yesterday responded to higher physical prices and lower US Interest rates but industrials were easier as traders took a cautious view of rises on Wall Street. Closing middle pn °s of selected stocks were: INDUSTRIALS Cmv A. C. L 122 -I A. N. L US341 words
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Article106 1982-08-24 18 STOCKS closed mixed yesterday with turnover down at 2.5 million pesos from last Friday's 3.5 million pesos, dealers said. kcojt Mining ooon ooooi Mijlo Phil 04KK unch \p*x Mining ß oooe unch tuts Con. B 17J0 1 tagutoOold 0.0014 unch lulc P«uol«uin ***** ***** tenguctcon. B «t «-79 JDCP106 words
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Article372 1982-08-24 19 PRICES rose sharply In response to Friday's sharp gains on Wall Street and the yen's continued firmness yesterday against the US dollar, dealers said. The Dow Jones average gained 85.03 to close at 7063.49 points, topping the 7,000 level for the first time in nearly two weeks. The New372 words
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Article1829 1982-08-24 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In bracketi In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Araa (3.165) Aleaa 'HOB I.US) (1) 1.08 (13) I.U (9) 1.11 (2)1,829 words
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Article397 1982-08-24 19 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with September RSS One buyers quoted at 181.00 cents per kilo, up 1.25 cents from on last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some covering interest after an easier opening, they said. Afternoon prices397 words
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Article32 1982-08-24 19 Rubber: Aug 23 Singapore: Sept: 181.00 cents (up 1.25 cents) Malaysia: Sept: 199.75 cents (up 0.75 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 206 tonnes (up 91 tonnes)32 words
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Article118 1982-08-24 19 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable In Singapore opened at 126.319 and closed at 06.324 yeaterday. Gold was find at US$3Bl 75 In London this morning. Same: N.M. BXteirMM A Bm. Mm Hongkong 378.10 381.008 J7S6OS *****S Singapore (2) 3T8.008 381.008 3T850S 383.00S Export prices In non-sterling area* In118 words
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Article88 1982-08-24 19 NOON SSR aod SMR pnca* yu*Ur HAS S«pl.«b.r (Carnal Mia) Bar»n 5.11.n SSR 10 UU»paU«> 159.60 IaO.SON SSR SO (1-toapalM) 167.00 165.00N MEBLB Sapteaibcr SMRCV lltoapallM) 197.50 1M.60N SMRL <MoapaUM) I*7 SO IN.SON SMR i II tonpalktl 188.00 IMOON SMRGP lluoiallMl UNQ UNO SMR 10 llumpalMl *****88 words
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Article28 1982-08-24 19 THE STRAITS tin price continued to remain unchanged at M 529.15 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 91 tonnes to 206 tonnes.28 words
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Article140 1982-08-24 19 CHINESE Pratfiee Exchaage, Sliinap»rr, mmm rlMdax pric*s pet 1M kg yesterday. Csesaat til: Bulk fob $81.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $93.00 sellers, new drum fob $97 M sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $40.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $310.00 sellers. Sarawak white140 words
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Article192 1982-08-24 19 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed higher on covering support in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. in August, north and central rose $7.50 each to Ms6Bs and $682.50 per tonne respectively while September saw central and north adding $5 to $685 and south also up192 words
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Article187 1982-08-24 19 THE US/Sing dollar opened at $2.1460/80 and was traded to a low of $2.1430/40, climbed back to a high of $2.1490/00, before closing at $2.1470/80 in the Singapore forex market yesterday. Trading was fairly quiet with little fluctuations. The US dollar against major currencies opened in line187 words
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Article343 1982-08-24 19 CwmiclM Nominal quoted T* Local dollar* to one unit of foreign currency US dollar 2.1470 Sterling pound 3.7310 Australian dollar 2.096S NZ dollar 1.5755 Canadian dollar 1.7350 Local dollar* to IN ■■Its of foreign currencteo: Hongkong dollar 35.65 Malaysian dollar 91.90 Austrian schilling 12.4130 Belgian franc (com) 4.5465343 words
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Article33 1982-08-24 19 r-ount bourn on Aug 23: Overnight: 3U% Calldeporits: 3*4% CkxUf Buying Srlliif i-month rreaaury bills 3% 3<* i-month Bank bills 7H 7U 3 months CD 7H 714 6 months CD 7H 7U33 words
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Article27 1982-08-24 19 ingapore dollars on Aug 23: Offer Bid vernight 16 15-. 1 month TH 7. 2 month* TH 7". 3 months TH TM Overnight mode 927 words
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Article593 1982-08-24 19 GOVERNMENT bonds yesterday moved up in response to falling interest rates and lower inflation hopes but equities drifted easier, dealers said. Closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: INDUSTRIALS Allled-Lyon* 125** 1 Babcock* 110 +J Barclay? 373 -3 Bcecham* 304 -1 BICC.. 300 unch Blue Circle593 words
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34 1982-08-24 19 Selected indices Selected indices H K HANG SENG Monday 1067 65 Friday 1034.88 Weak Ago 937.28 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 6015 Friday 804.3 Week A(O 808.7 ALL OROINARIEB Monday 487.7 Friday 464.0 Week Ago 461.134 words
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Advertisement24 1982-08-24 19 Prime lending rates THE average nte at which major Singapore banks are eureatiy prepared to lend to their heit easterner! k II.M per rent.24 words
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Advertisement1966 1982-08-24 19 notices JmgSrl D Wholly owned subsidiary of Qargl I The Hongkong and Shanghai I Banking Corporation OVERSEAS UNION TRUST LIMITED I s NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING jg m B NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of <-. S the Company will be held at Mandarin Court,1,966 words
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Article383 1982-08-24 20 NORTH Borneo Timbers Bhd has achieved surprisingly good results for the year ended May 31, thanks to higher log prices. The group announced at the weekend a remarkable 72 per cent jump in pretax profits to M 512.63 million from M 57.3 million. This is considerably383 words
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486 1982-08-24 20 WASHINGTON, Mon. The popularity of money market funds may have peaked, experts say, because of the recent sharp decline in short-term interest rates and the sudden resurgence of the stock market. "Money market funds probably have peaked at the moment, unless there's a resurgenceNYT - 486 words
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215 1982-08-24 20 ZURICH, Mon. Switzerland's foreign bank community expects another profitable year in 1962, according to the Zurichbased Association of Foreign Banks in Switzerland. More than half of all 93 banks covered by a recent questionnaire anticipate that results will be at least as goodFT - 215 words
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268 1982-08-24 20 TOKYO, Mon. Brazil's Compagnia Vale do Rio Doce (CVRD) has signed a package of contracts here to borrow a total of 116.7 billion yen (Ss9B6 million) from Japanese banks and other financial insitutions, to finance the Carajas iron ore development project. TheReuter - 268 words
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Article101 1982-08-24 20 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. Itel Corp said it will amend its reorganisation plan filed with the bankruptcy court in June to create a separate class for holders of Itel Eurobonds. Itel said the amendment will be a compromise proposal providing for the claim allowed by the Eurobond holders toReuter - 101 words
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Article168 1982-08-24 20 SPK Sentosa incurs bigger losses THE depressed timber industry has adversely affected SPK-Sentosa Corporation's half-time results for the six months ended Jam 30. Its pretax trading losses increased sharply to MJ1.067 million from losses of M 5370,000 previously. The parent company iself lost M 51.06 million, compared with only M168 words
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121 1982-08-24 20 Rasa Sayang issue is fully subscribed RASA Sayang Beach I Hotels (Penang) Bhd's public issue of 17 million shares at M 52.20 each has been fully subscribed. Of the 9.75 million shares offered to the public. Rasa Sayang's directors have decided that all applicants whose applications are in order and121 words
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165 1982-08-24 20 Aussie government considering entry of foreign banks SYDNEY, Mon. The Cabinet is still considering the recommendation of the Campbell Committee that foreign banks be allowed full entry to the Australian banking system, a spokesman for Treasurer John Howard said. Share prices of Australian banks eased on the Sydney stock exchangeReuter - 165 words
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354 1982-08-24 20 NEW YORK. Mon. America's second largest I bank and its largest eleci tronics retailer have teamed up to test market a new type of credit card I called inspired" by financial experts but dismissed by critics as "corporate gouging." Citicorp and RadioUPI - 354 words
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91 1982-08-24 20 Report urges simpler merger rules WASHINGTON, Mon. Federal bank regulatory agencies should simplify their merger application procedures, the General Accounting Office said. It said authority for approval of simpler mergers could be delegated to regional directors of the agencies. Publication and comment periods for applications could be shortened and theReuter - 91 words
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Advertisement148 1982-08-24 20 24th September '82 to 18th October '82. The 1 st Seoul International Trade Fair '82 is here: the biggest exhibition of its kind in Asia. 250 companies from over 40 countries all over the world will be displaying their products together with 700 Korean companies. It promises to be the148 words
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Advertisement543 1982-08-24 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES tMoodo, Frrdoy 900om-530 pm CLASSIFICATION CROUP (5 00 pm tor next doy) Ocdi—ry 90 ct» pw word (Mm il 3 50) Ti^ Cwtrt 1 l«^ Wwtriol load. |(M! 2 n oso^''o0 0^''oo oSundoyT,m0 SundoyT,me 4 H Education A Instruction oHUpp. Poyo Ltbor "< w Announcements 900om543 words
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Advertisement631 1982-08-24 21 100 UNITS. STOCK Clearance Sale: 40% below normal price Single/twin -door RtTrlgerators/ Freezers. Room Alrcondltloners. Washing Machines/ Dryers and I Colour T V All units with guarI antee Rental available from $20. Call at: 193 East Coast Road. Tel: *****51/ *****88/ *****55. RECONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS IN good working condition Selling cheap.631 words
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Advertisement618 1982-08-24 21 *^T A Entertahmwit A Where to Eat Exquisite Induin Cuisine *w¥ Now Open O' Experience f authentic Indian Cuisine Tandoori Chicken Kebabs Chicken Tikka Biryani Curries expertly prepared by our chefs I from India Pakistan. Copper Chimney Restaurant Siglap Shopping Centre 903 East Coast Road Singapore 1545 A Vt^ Tel:618 words
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Advertisement421 1982-08-24 21 A BETTER CARPET Shampooing. General house Cleaning/Office. Painting, Parquet Varnishing, Floor Polishing. Tel *****42/ *****82 Caldeco Cleaning. CANDID OFFERS steam Carpet shampooing, all types floor polishing, general cleaning house painting to Individual needs. *****82. FOR COST EFFECTIVENESS, floor polishing, carpet shampooing, toilet descaling, window cleaning. Call Prestige Contract Cleaning, *****97.421 words
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Advertisement508 1982-08-24 21 4 Catering RESIDENCE DISTRICT 5. 8. 10, 11. Nutritious Chinese home cooked dinner supplied at your doorstep Also packet lunches for office/ factory workers. Tel: *****30. CHINESE HOME COOKED dinner supply to your door-step. Suitable for small family. 3 dishes at $7.00. Tel: *****71. FRESH AND DELICIOUS food. Different menu508 words
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Advertisement1040 1982-08-24 21 £35/ j| B Personal Services If I mm- ii i i a*aaf IHOrcnSnutS) WE HAVE EXPERIENCED Video- CT ELECTRICAL AND Plumbing graphers to perform live video Services: 24-hour service for recording for all social occa- electrical and plumbing work slons *****85/ *****81 Tel: *****21 mm a— aaaaaa— a— KA H1,040 words
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Advertisement283 1982-08-24 21 FOR SALE 1 Unit RT3-S Crana mountad drilling aqwpmant $150,000 ono Please contact MR HIM. TEL: 2S4SSB7 58 Industrial Equipment Wanted WANTED USED SITE cabin 20' In good condition. Please call *****28 mornings only 60 Business Opportunities Ettabwahad Ladlaa' Garmaot Manutacturar is aaaklng a SOLE DISTRIBUTOR In Brunai. Sabah and283 words
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Advertisement1745 1982-08-24 22 Si Q Business To Business Q bnployitiaiii Q Empk>l —I' 1 J L£ It r—mr—l psc SINGAPORE We ara a protjreesivs company located in Jurong Due to rapid eipension in our trading division. «ra require immediately A FEMALE GENERAL CLERK I REOUWEMFNTS c O.C.E. *O level c typing speed of1,745 words
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Advertisement472 1982-08-24 22 Component! eewr^B PERSONNEL CLERK To assist in personnel payroll administration c GCE with good typing skill and preferably 1 year's working experience c Active personality and ■pleasant disposition We offer 5-day work week Good promotional opportunities for those with keen interest in establishing a personnel career Please submit written applications472 words
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Advertisement553 1982-08-24 22 fuwnt MPH MAGAZINES (8) PTELTD invite* applications for the poet of: SECRETARY c Above 18 years old. c Have pleasant personality c Possess OCE 'O' level Certificate. c Secretarial qualifications with shorthand 80/100 wpm. typing 40/50 w p.m. c At least 1 year working experience. c Preferably able to commence553 words
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Advertisement544 1982-08-24 22 n T A weN eataMahed foreign bank invttae applications tor the poet ot CLERKS/TELLERS Applicants should poaaeea: c GCE 'O' level with minimum 5 credits Including English and Mathematics, c Ability to type at 35 w.p.m c A pleasant and courteous disposition, c An Interest In servlce-orlen-Uted work, arms ana544 words
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Advertisement437 1982-08-24 22 An established Commercial Firm raquiraa TRADING CLERKS Applicants should have a Secondary education and should have completed N.S. Previous experience Is not required. Please apply with photograph reeume and CONTACT hum BERKk 17A PHILLIP STREET SINGAPORE 0104 International Firm of Consultants requires the Immediate services of TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM TYPIST437 words
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Advertisement556 1982-08-24 22 ff D Emplc URGENT R#rnt4o#nt Vacancias For a SECRETARIES CLERKS /TYPISTS RECEPTIONISTS/ TYPISTS WHARF CLERKS OFFICE BOYS 30 PACKERS salary nagotiable DYNAMIC MULTI SERVICES *****36 7. J ACCOUNTS CLERK k required Immediately. Able to keep full sat Of books a Ito 2 year* experience. a Able to type Interested applicants556 words
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Advertisement402 1982-08-24 22 lyment Something For Everyone... In Today's Straits Times Classified Need professional help with a problem you're having? Look into the Classified today for the solutions' CATS. I XB4-4421 1 The Straits Times Classified" s Personal Services Merchandise RECEPTIONISTS/ CLERKS REQUIRED By eickraive club n+^UtrtlMtjntS: c OCE O' level c Typing402 words
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Advertisement1175 1982-08-24 23 ljl4 Q Employment 68 Situations Vacant Sd Baermtarlai 'J Ctertcmi yt%\\ *Mlab4ia>h*j>d CivM EngMMWinQ ro^MwTtM: CHINESE OENERAL CLERKS lApphesnts should possess A minimum standard of OCE O' level with a credit In Mathematics Have book-keeping knowledge and able to type Those intereeted pleeee call personalty during office hours or write1,175 words
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Advertisement1522 1982-08-24 23 f f aw I c A well established company ur- g genUy requires: FEMALE TYPIST/GENERAL CLERK c Knowledge of simple ac- 3 counts preferred c Some shorthand experience 7 will be an advantage c Preferably residing around Toa Payoh area interested sppfceants pleeee caM: ***** M for an appointment P1,522 words
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Advertisement1140 1982-08-24 23 I Til urn 3ENERAL CLERK REQUIRED ur j s*ntly Capable of answering piilWl HANLIN BULLION PTELTD Aasociata Msmbar of Tho Gold E xchanga Of Singapore* In line with our expansion programma, wo havo vacancMMfor MARKETING EXECUTIVES who poeeaea trie following attnbutae: c Pleasant, dynamic personality' with good workIng attitudes c1,140 words
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Advertisement884 1982-08-24 23 H| p.BMßf«wt Well sstsbhihed Tredlng Compeny requires urgently. SALES REPRESENTATIVES tor its electronics division c Pleasant personality c Able to converse In local dialects c Experience not necessary (training provided) We oner c Basic salary c Attractive commission c Transport allowance Interested applicants, pleese ring: *****09 lor an Interview between884 words
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Advertisement1289 1982-08-24 23 |l| P EwpliiiistiH I 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVES required by: BoaasaastMEßiALS s SucceesM laiilrßiT wiM be sen! to Europe tor training. Apply with full particulars and salary expected to I THE ADVERTISER 994. TONO TECK BUsUMNG IS, SCOTT* ROAD 1 SaNOAPORE 0922 Mark on the envelope 'Applicants for Sales Representatives 11,289 words
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Advertisement559 1982-08-24 24 TOd***!— [Bli p 1 Ml p I 66 Situation* Vacant c) hMle% DAILY 534 OR more Mondays to Fridays. 7pm Interested, please call personally for Interview between 6pm 7pm at 125. Oold-r-n Mile Tower, (Oolden Theatre). Beach Road. Spore MM EARN EXTRA INCOME! High commission for Part-Time Sales Representatives Excellent559 words
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Advertisement440 1982-08-24 24 SPORTS ©YAMAHA invites candidates for SPRAYERS (Male) c Secondary education or NTC 3 c Minimum 2 years of relevant experience in spraying process Progressive salary and benefits will be offerad to the successful candidates. Interested applicants are kindly invited to call personally at: YAMAHA MANUFACTURING SPORE PTE LTD 18 Teban440 words
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Advertisement554 1982-08-24 24 PHILIPS Wo aro a mum-national organisation engaged m iha marketing of aopnialkatad electronic tqwlpmanl •od sp stonis tncrt>#*infl MM M our Business Systems Dhriawn h»»a now modo it necessary to M tho additional vacancies of' TECHNICIANS THE JOB: To provide maintenance service support and Installation for our Word Processors/Bank Terminal554 words
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Advertisement552 1982-08-24 24 ExpondtrM} Construction Firm raqutraa th» following SENIOR FOREMAN Minimum 5 years of site experience or Diploma In Building with 2 years of site experience. FOREMAN Diploma In Building or minimum 3 years of site experience. An attiacttv salary wHI ba otftarad to Mas rl^tt caiwJWota. riiliiolili aniilii anil with oxpartanca552 words
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Advertisement513 1982-08-24 24 ULTRASONIC OPERATORS c Minimum ASNT Level 2 c MlnlmumCSWlP3 2 c Attractive salary Niteceetea applicants ptesee write in or come personalty to: UNITED TESTING CO. PTE LTD 45, SHIPYARD ROAD UNITS 6/6 A, 7/7 A JURONG MARINE BABE SINGAPORE 2262 TEL: *****55 r BUILDING CONSTRUCTION FIRM laqwwas SITE FOREMAN Must513 words
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Advertisement312 1982-08-24 24 HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. A multi-million Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company in Jurong has the following vacancies for keen and dynamic people who seek rapid advancement and job satisfaction. WE BELIEVE NOT ONLY IN PROVIDING YOU WITH MONETARY REWARDS I GUAUTY +I BUT ALSO If you are:312 words
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Advertisement531 1982-08-24 24 ill- P Employment B^rV v o^ tf^Bir I*jlks('~l\^l> %$^J B^BVaVff^'vVr'"*^'alHßJ B^^^ j€- B^BVBJIBiMsJMHBdai^B^HI B^BT af^ Jr*^» B^BV^W*V'4tT^4*>W^b^bl w5? v J^^MW I ■^wAAwB^BV4a>^swBBJB*kS w^s:^" bmtW>XUv&^LbU Vyr?o£^^y r- 7 A no shifts -^^^rV____^^_^B NO MICROSCOPES gj r\\ |T1 qj 5 DAY WEEK K. t 7 ltWIP^-J W MAXIMUM BASIC fSB &hfZ^lgl PAY531 words
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Advertisement972 1982-08-24 24 ill Q Emptoyment |^W DATA HEADS I M 1 (PTE) LTD COME AMD JOIN US requires trained I in making I recording naiads bbs^BmTß^^. for cornpuivrt I B 2 3,',^jT^ jA) FEMALE j V|W^ li Ti l T" M *WB OPERATORS OFFER: i «^^^T^^^^T^|^^^^^^^B Oood wages and attend I 'JSM■<972 words
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Advertisement2657 1982-08-24 25 HII Qt*+n~« [M]l D *—p— I [ffll D f-mmm [f^[D 06 Situation* Vacant g) Production i i An ••t*M«*hed plastic* manufacturing company urgently require* the following personnel lor it* lactory at Jurong: 1) INJECTION MOULD SETTERS Minimum 3- 5 years' experience In machine set-ups preferably In a related field c2,657 words
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Advertisement928 1982-08-24 25 g EQUATRON4S «yTy^| 1 1 has vacancies tor LssT*r^''*^assi 1 1) copie* sales I Represents- 9 BmT T^Ff*T*J l fl tives I ■Lsstoßß^Ua^avaa. With or without 2 Leading market experience Training II reseerch company In will be provided I Singapore urgently (Applicants to wnte to requires The Sales Manager, I928 words
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Advertisement431 1982-08-24 25 ljjl| Q Emp* Ik Keppel Shipyard Limited We are a progressive and fast expanding shipyard We Invite applications from candidates in the following trades:--(A) WELDER/ BURNERS (B) PIPEWORKERS (C) ELECTRICIANS (D) FITTERS (E) STEELWORKERS (F) BOILERMAKERS (G) PAINTERS (H) GENERAL WORKERS For Poet* (A) to (G). applicants should possess at431 words
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Advertisement448 1982-08-24 25 oymont 1 oirwn i J A Japanese j electronic* factory in J Bukit Merah Central 1 requires 4 P Requirements: N W e Singapore Citizen N L Completed National Service. F Pats Primary Six P and above. i P We provide: f •Attractive Pay. P Attendance 1 L incentive. H448 words
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Advertisement3018 1982-08-24 26 Q UnHofWint [lti|| Q EiiitJloyiiiant [Sil Q bitptoymant ]li||| Q Employment I II 1 I I REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE YACHT CLUB requires MARINE SUPERIMTENOENT This Is a new and senior position In the club The successful applicant will be responsible for all 1 aspects of the management and maintenance of3,018 words
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Advertisement490 1982-08-24 26 DESPATCH RIDER c Mln Sec 2 c Attractive salary Other allowances lntere*l*d, pseeee call *****5S Chr.st.oe EstafaMarMd Tredsng Company with warehouse located at HM View Estate requires STORE HANDS/ DEUVERY CLERKS Able to speak and read simple English. Those Interested please call personally for Interview at 51-K, Anson Centre 10tri490 words
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Advertisement1009 1982-08-24 26 AN EXPANDING ENOJNEERMG firm requires 1) Oeneral Clerk with typing and simple accountIng knowledge. 2) Personal Driver. 3) Electrician with knowledge of servicing pumps and engines. For posts (2) Ik (3). must possess class 3 driving licence. Interested applicants, please call personally at: 48-50, Owen Road. Spore 0821 FEMALE PHOTO-COPVINQ1,009 words
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Advertisement1252 1982-08-24 26 IjjlA II Employment URGENTLY REOUIRED LORRY At- REOUIRED YOUNG DELIVERY tendants and lorry Drivers with Boys Apply personally Sunclass 4 driving licence Apply shine Florist. Unit 313. Orchard personally at: 27 Duke's Road. Towers «^lti^.«..-»«- —~«™> UROENTLV REQUIRED TEMPOWANTED COUNTER RECETTIO- RARY Driver for 2 months by HISTS. Instructors for1,252 words
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Advertisement1097 1982-08-24 27 o— p Vehicles ft Boats toS F Vehicles Boats Cn) I F Vehicles ft Boats V T SMI T^^ I Mat J I»» j Honda Civic Sedan Nett price with 150% ARF inclusive of Sanden Air-con $26,327.00. FREE Automatic Retracting Seatbelt Demister with every purchase made while stock last. *aw-1,097 words
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Advertisement817 1982-08-24 27 MITSUBISHI L3OO m A^^K^k Bl_J M V^*^BMbbbbbbbbbbK Vlafl $10,025 nett selling price •For 4-Doof, model Keep your business moving ahead m m^p ™HM Wl h < n e Mitsubishi L3OO panel van The f J i W\ carrier that takes you a long way p aL_ r __Js H aT817 words
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Advertisement673 1982-08-24 27 1979 HONDA ACCORO 1 600 4 doors. Alrcon Cassette. Anti-Rust. 2nd owner. Very good condition $25,200 Tel: 3361 134 1079 OCTOBER HONDA Accord 4 doors, one owner, alr-cond., radio. Excellent condlUon. Tel: *****44. 19SS HONDA ACCORD 4-door Automat'c. PARF, alrcon. sports rims, beautiful condition. Tel: *****28 Chua. ISM HONDA CIVIC.673 words
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Advertisement586 1982-08-24 27 1971 MERCEDES 2M Non PARF Power windows, hl-fl. beautiful condition. Asking: $***** negotiable Tel: *****19 1974 MERCEDES 2908 No PARF, alrcond. power windows, sports rims, radio/cassette, price $25,000 Contact Sally *****3 1970 MERCEDES 200 1 private owner. Cassette. Road tax Ull March 1983. New tyres. $27,800 *****86 after 10am. 1977586 words
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Advertisement803 1982-08-24 27 19M LANCER SL automatic. 1 private owner. Alrcon. cassette Showroom condition. $21,800 only. Loan $17,500 arrangeable *****31 1900 MIT. LANCER 5-speed. 1 private owner, alrcond. sports rims, original paint. Tuff-koted. Seldom used. Accident free. Beautiful condlUon. Tel: *****19 ALMOST 1972 COLT Oalant. airMarch 1983 Very good condition. $5,400 0.n.0. *****02.803 words
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Advertisement619 1982-08-24 27 ImA I C tfhlrloi t\ R 4mm\ C MatilrJaiL A Ra»# I I Bbb) I IMO COROLLA DX. One owner, alrcond. radio cassette, new tax. Insurance $21,800. loan $17,000 *****2 1900 NOVEMBER CARINA alrcond. sports rims, beautiful condlUon. high set, no dealers please. Tel: *****52. Robert ISM TOYOTA COROLLA DX.619 words
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Advertisement809 1982-08-24 27 REGISTERED 1977 JAGUAR XJ6L 2 company owners, fully automatic Accident free, chauffeur driven $49,500 on o. Room 09-04. 9th floor. Gentlng Block. Ruby Industrial Complex. Tannery Road. Singapore 1334 END 1974 HOLOEN Klngswood Auto. Alrcon. Guaranteed well maintained. Passed AA Inspection $5,500. No PARF. or exchange scrap car. (No 1.809 words
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Advertisement745 1982-08-24 27 1901 VOLVO 244 OLE. automatic ?r P jis»w < o»^ radio $5/- SERVICE CHARGE. We sel your car fast at your price. X Hoot Klam Road. *****59 *****81 1974 VOLVO, Road tax, alrcond radio Selling: $9,400 Tel: *****49 m) Commercial Vehicles LEE ENG FOO 4 BROTHERS MOTOR PTE. LTD. Ml,745 words
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Advertisement645 1982-08-24 27 ATTRACTIVE CASH OFFER for all good used cars from 1975 H inward* Company and private TrKimsUUß arctptaxl. Also rt- quired all PARF export flejejyments and scrap cars Of alffen-^ gine capacity. TANOUN USED CARS CO. •9. KiH..*y Road Singapore 0023 Tal: *****93 *****59. ATTRACTIVE OFFEP for all good/used cars from645 words
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Advertisement3599 1982-08-24 28 T Propertlw_ T Prapertfes ltt|l V Pr^wHt 111|| V ProptrtUt \Sm\\ T Property f^^Rlght in T* middle of' aY A all the action M|^ Business, Food, KIT^ISH Shopping, Entertainment, Transport... Peninsula Plaza is the right choice for long-term strategy" "We're in the right location, with every convenient facility around us3,599 words
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Advertisement274 1982-08-24 28 VsTlkas! H I SINGAPORE HONGKONG INDONESIA MALAYSIA MAYER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PTE LTD I "DIST 9 One/Two-room apartmenta/ maisonettes 1 penmoueee with swimming pool, sauna other I facilities tor rent short/ mextt!um term, many units available. DIST 9 Furnished Three room apari ment at Meyer Mansion, DevonI shire Roed. 2100 sq.ft.274 words
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Advertisement370 1982-08-24 28 c VILLA OELLE ROSE (MST 10). 2 Units upper and lower maisonettes. Partially/ furnished 2550 sq.ft and 2933 sq.ft for rental $6,400 57.000 c RIDGEWOOD TOWN HOUSE (OIST 10). 3 bedrooms plus one servant's. Very well furnished with full recreational facilities, close to International Schools. c CLEMENTI PARK CONDOMINIUM (DIST370 words
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Advertisement736 1982-08-24 29 a nnn MM MM l-*l m mm ■■I■■l■n«S 1 Si tm Mm B BMB M jfc #> Jfc— M^M tfl a4a^#l rf^a« ft I fJJ A fMWMVMajBja'WSOVij'MI m\. Acconstiiooaiion j^l Acconvnooauofi r Acconfimooaiioii _r mKxam-muaainm n.iiii aBBT^BC aw* »a MM aAaaa*aaa»a>aiam*> bbbmßM I M Da ialaj»t llaa.ll 1 rTQJmUM B736 words
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Advertisement625 1982-08-24 29 HILLCREST ARCADIA Dlst 11, mid-floor 2-bedroomed apartment. Extremely large balcony/ good view. Full recreational facilities SUM OTHERS B«: c Hin Seng Oarden S2JSOO c Hong Leong Oarden $3300 c Changl Oarden $1300 c Also available In various districts BkSK $7300. WESS ASSOCIATES Pteeae cc* Max Snarwl *****44 (9 UNES) APARTMENTS625 words
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Advertisement874 1982-08-24 29 DMT.IO BALMORAL ROAD vicinity, split-level llvlng/dlnlng, 4 bedrooms, fully alrcon. swimming pool/tennis court, rental $5,800 Marshon Pte. Ltd., *****11. DIST. 0522 PEACE MANSION 3-bedroomed apartment, guest room/ servant's, central alrcondltloned, furnished/ unfurnished arrangeable. Reasonable rental. *****78 Yeong Enterprises. MST 102S CRYSTAL TOWER 4 bedrooms. 4 bathrooms. 1 servant's room. Split-level874 words
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Advertisement916 1982-08-24 29 BEDOK NORTH S-ROOM Beautifully furnished, with permission to rent whole flat Available Immediately. Foreigners welcome. $1150.*****12. BELLIAN REAL ESTATE offer: Balmoral Towers, luxurious 4 bedrooms, approximately 3.000 sq ft Partially furnished Rental: $5,500 Tel: *****33 BRAND NEW APARTMENT In Dlst 9, choice of 2/3/4-bedroomed, with swimming pool, sauna and security916 words
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Advertisement924 1982-08-24 29 DIST IOS7 J BEDROOMED FURNISHED Apartment 2 bathrooms attached, floor tiles throughout. immediate occupation. ?y"7?* DIST. S, 9, 10 11 apartments' houses fully/partly furnished $1,500 $5,000. Tel: *****40/ *****67 DMT. 7 ENG CHEONG Tower, high floor, facing sea. 2 bedrooms, bathroom atuched. Furnished $1300 *****39 DMT. 9, LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS 3924 words
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Advertisement792 1982-08-24 29 FULLY FURNISHED COSY room to let In quiet house, at Buklt Timah Ring *****91 ONE ROOM PARTIALLY Furnished In Teban Oarden 5- room flat, for rent. Interested call *****30 ROOM TO LET near Farrer Park (small family). For singles only No cooking Contact: *****26 ROOM TO LET for single. Jalan792 words
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Advertisement477 1982-08-24 29 88 Us** Accommodation OUEENSWAV TOWER (ABOVE Queensway Shopping) beautiful high-floor 2-bedroomed apartment. Furnished. Alrcondltloners. $1300. Commencing 1 982 for 2 to 3 months. *****75. ORCHARD ROAD APARTMENT, Tastefully furnished, 2 —bedroomed, 1 servant's room, carpeted, alrcondltloned. *****61 no agenU please SPACIOUS HKJH RME apartment in town. 2 bedrooms long/short lease.477 words
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Advertisement730 1982-08-24 29 BARTLEV ESTATE brand new double-storey seml-deUchei. 4.500 sq ft 3 bedrooms plus servant's room, marble/ parquet flooring Ready soon StSO.OOO APOLLO GARDEN, double-storey semi-detached. 3,700 sq.ft 3 bedrooms, servant's room, renovated with marble/parquet flooring. MBO.OOO DMT. It, JALAN PARI BURONG double-storey seml-deUched. 3 bedrooms, fully alrconds, servant's room, renovated with730 words
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Advertisement927 1982-08-24 29 MEI DIST. It. WELL MAINTAINED douOU atorey semi-detached of 4 bedrwMN) with balconies attached Split-level living/ dicing area, land area of 3 JOO sq ft Setting $600,000 on o Fields *****25/ *****56/ *****10 DIST 1« S-STOREV SEMt-OET ACHED with land area 3800 sqft Built-in 3200 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms. 1 servant's,927 words
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Advertisement670 1982-08-24 29 JALAN HIKAYAT, (OIST. 21) Double-storey bungalow 5 bedrooms. 4 bathrooms, servant's 5.020 sq ft Freehold $750 000 Orand vale. *****41 KATOWG DOUBLaVSTOREY CORNER terrace. 4000 svft new bark extension Close to shopping bus. $495,000 negotiable. Hlllcroft *****41 KOTA KMABALU EXCLUSIVE double storey bungalow adjoining golf course. 10,000 square feet freehold670 words
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Advertisement5819 1982-08-24 30 Ml f pfSasr 0 BiFfeW ***** BiFr T gs»r ot '*~l B f gassr 0 89 Propactjas For Saw b) Flats c OtoL 10 luxurious apart mom, 2.750 sq.ft 4 bedrooms, fully carpeted, central alrcond Foreigners eligible. SSM.OOO. c Diet. 10 near Newton Cbxue. I Split-level maisonette, 4 I large5,819 words
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Advertisement860 1982-08-24 30 ORCHARD PLAZA, 4 units adjoin- P ing shop space, totalling 1202 soft Sale/rental. J.E Housing Associates *****68/9 OWEN RO/QNOUNO and Ist floor 2500 sq.ft. corner unit. 1350,000 (ono) Chow *****66 No agents please. THOMSON PLAZA. BEST located groundfloor shop In the complex Offers to Florence at tel: MOM, CITNKNtT, SHOP860 words
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Advertisement697 1982-08-24 30 G Trawl auhle >[ NAM HO 1 1 Som F« in9 TMRI SERVICE IS) m LTD EVBrVOIIB... Hut met: Gl4-16-18, Pearfs Centre, TflfiaU^ Eu Tong Sen Street, L (Yangtze Theatre) StT^ltS Singapore 0105. UU OHO Tet *****33(7 lines)- TIIH6S 1 19. People's Park Complex. UIOOOIIIOU Ground Floor, r 1 New697 words
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Advertisement647 1982-08-24 31 I CORRESPONDENCE TUITION COURSE for LCCI certificate examination Contact Regional Refr^wntattve ot Shlptrade Hanaa*a»«ru ConculUnU Lid. Hong Kong PO BQj.623.i:r.ivt ford Post Office. S'pHWfß, uM» 258A755 SHOP.THANO M3BINCM STARTBM Uxlay 7pm (Speed tomorrow 7pm Book-keeping beginners today 7pm Typewriting normal /rapid classes starting today Rex Commercial School 788-O. Upper Serangoon647 words
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Article, Illustration139 1982-08-24 32 called to the Lord on 23rd August 1982. Leaving behind: Beloved wifa: Jessy Sim Mul Cheng Brother: Robert Sect Sons: Allan Sect Lye Huat Lawrence Sect Seng Huat Daughters: Winnie Sect Lye Neo Rosalind Sect Hock Neo Daughter-in-law: Pauline Llm Poh Lin Foster Sons: Arthur Wee Sim Ghee139 words
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Article, Illustration192 1982-08-24 32 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 23 AUG. 82 AT 12 JO PM LEAVING BEHIND SONS. DAUGHTERS. SONS AND DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW. GRAND CHILDREN 4 GREAT GRAND CHILDREN. CORTEGE LEAVING 59 IDRIS ROAD ON FRIDAY. 27 AUGUST 1983 AT 100 PM FOR KONG MENG SAN CREMATORIUM (BRIGHT HILL CRESCENT) PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY192 words
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Article, Illustration549 1982-08-24 32 J Obituaries 143 Acknowledgements 144 In Memonam We extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to The Family of MR SONNIE H.K. TAN (Managing Director) on the demise of his beloved Father MR TAN JIN SEAH From: The Management Staff of GUAN SANG GARMENT MFR PTE LTD I PRETTY TALK HOLDINGS549 words
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Article, Illustration406 1982-08-24 32 PETER SIOW - NATIONAL women's relay team coach Loh Chan Pew, puzzled over the recent Singapore Amateur Athletic Association decision to "relieve" him and three other coaches of their duties, has raised some urgent questions. Loh, Ali Ahmad and Yeo Kian Chai (both of whom are in charge of the406 words
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Article325 1982-08-24 32 Coe proves he's ready for Europe COLOGNE, Mon. BRITAIN'S Olympic 1500 metres champion, Sebastian Coe, underlined his readiness for the European athletics championships in Athens next month when he won his third successive 800 m in four days. However, the eagerlyawaited confrontation with former Olympic champion and world record-holder AlbertoReuter; AFP - 325 words
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Article90 1982-08-24 32 BRUNSWICK (West Germany), Mon. West German World Cap "villain" Harald Schumacher was booed and whistled when he turned out tar his dab Cologne In their first match ef the season against Brunswick here yesterday. Millions of television viewers saw the goalkeeper knack French player PatrickAFP - 90 words
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385 1982-08-24 32 IVAN Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, defeated Steve Denton, of the United States, 6-2, 7-6 yesterday to win the US$3OO,--000 ($651,000) Associa- j tion of Tennis Profes- I sionals championships, his 10th tournament victory of the year. "I didn't feel like taking risks so that heAgencies - 385 words
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Article200 1982-08-24 32 MELBOURNE. Mon Essendon 14.12 (96) defeated Geelong 12.13 (85) in a first grade Australian' Rules football match Other results: Carlton 26.24 (180) bt North Melbourne 17.8 (110), Hawthorn 14.19 (103) bt Melbourne 14.8 (92), St Kilda 22.16 (148) bt CoUingwood 16.16 (112), Fltzroy lifl7 (131) bt Footscray 12.11UPI - 200 words
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Article100 1982-08-24 32 BASEBALL: California Angels trounced Detroit Tigers 13-1 in a major American League game. Other results: Kansas City Royals 4 Chicago White Sox 3, Baltimore Orioles 8 Texas Rangers 6, Oakland A's 12 Boston Red Sox 5, Minnesota Twins 4 Cleveland Indians 3, Toronto Blue Jays 3 New York100 words
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Article31 1982-08-24 32 BASKETBALL: Spain beat Australia 99-87 in the final pool match in the men's world championships in Cali, Colombia. Other results: China 91 Ivory Coast 77, Panama 86 Brazil 85.31 words
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Article83 1982-08-24 32 RUGBY LEAGUE: Hull trounced Barrow 25-7 in a British Division One match. Other results: Div. 1: Bradford 16 Castleford 10, Carlisle 7 Wigan 10, Featherstone 12 Warrington 12, Hull Kingston Rovers 33 Workington 10, Leeds 39 Halifax 10, Leigh 19 St Helens 19, Oldham 7 Widnes 17. Div83 words
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Article80 1982-08-24 32 VOLLEYBALL: Champions South Korea beat a Japanese High School Selection 3-1 in the boys' section of the Pacific Rim junior championships in Yokohama, Japan. Results Boys: South Korea 3 Japan High School Selection 1, Japan 3 New Zealand 0. Taiwan 3 Canada 0, China 3 Australia 0,80 words
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Article35 1982-08-24 32 BOXING: United States Boxing Association junior welterweight champion Johnny Bumpus stopped Ricardo Jimenez in the eighth round of a scheduled 10-round bout at the Americana Great Gorge resort in McAfee, New Jersey.35 words
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Article31 1982-08-24 32 In Miami, the United States women's team, ranked second in the world, will play third-ranked Japan on Monday in the title match at the Miami-Dade South Community College. Agencies.Agencies - 31 words
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Article, Illustration671 1982-08-24 32 PALM A (Majorca). Mon. Diego Maradona, the world's most expensive player, failed to make an impact when he played his first match yesterday for his new club, Barcelona, here. The Argentinian World Cup player, bought for a reported US$B million $17. 36 m) in a deal involving twoAgencies - 671 words
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Article, Illustration1404 1982-08-24 33 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By WEIGHTS, ratings and barrier draws for this weekend's pro-am races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY CUM S Dtv. 2 1 .200 m i (Rath**: 11-44) 5 Sembawang Park 57 51 10 Bing m 57 9 Developer m 5* .5 50 1 Lee Tit1,404 words
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263 1982-08-24 33 Beaten favourites over the weekend HOW the beaten favourites fared at Bukit Timah over the weekend. SATURDAY (good): RACE 2: Kia-Ora II looked a possibility at the top of the straight but could only finish fourth. RACE 4: Picket Wire just could not cope with the scorching pace set by263 words
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218 1982-08-24 33 ROSS DUNSTAN - ROSS DUNSTAN By PERTH, Mon. No Peer, one of the top stayers in Western Australia, has been entered for the Japan Cup to be run over 2,400 m in Tokyo on Nov 28. The Japan Cup, worth US$5OO,OOO (about SJI.2 million)218 words
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Advertisement439 1982-08-24 33 At the 400 metres At the finish U y IC To J ff!!HB?!^^^^^F^^^^J! "m-tMT <m "^kabwdge rouge royaleH ROUGE ROYALE iQHS^^ IL. Cl 4 Div B 1,200m 1. Rouge Royale 2. Merdeka Bridge H 3. Luar Biasa 4. Victory m Dlst: 1, V/i, hd Time 1:13.2 B BENGIAMIGO < Jk^^^lflByyl^l^^^u439 words
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Advertisement325 1982-08-24 33 MUSIC EXTRAVAGANZA BY Ik. vt t M -.nuc r< >k >/ < >/s n A memorable evening is K brought to you specially by Singapore's outstanding artiste, Yu Chun Yee. Having I played extensively in the Far B^B East and Europe, he will be appearing as conductor soloist with one325 words
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Miscellaneous17 1982-08-24 33 ALONG THE RAIL BYJON 1 CASHIER I ~Z INFORMATION T "I My, oonld yon chaage my lack?"17 words
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348 1982-08-24 34 JAKARTA, Mon Former world champion Verawaty Fajrin, of Indonesia, snatched an easy 11-8, 12--10 victory last night over Japan's Sumiko Kitada in the women's singles final of the U5566,000 Indonesian Open badminton championship here. In the men's singles, 19--year-old Icuk Sugiarto, of Indonesia beat fellowReuter; AP - 348 words
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Article, Illustration673 1982-08-24 34 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD PUTRA CUP RE VIEW. By Philippines show Singapore the perfect approach shots SINGAPORE'S fourman Putra Cup golf team hauled themselves up from rock bottom in Manila last year to fourth place at the Singapore Island Country Club's nicely-manicured Bukit Course on Sunday, putting them in theJERRY SEH - 673 words
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475 1982-08-24 34 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By P. M. SAMY could not have picked a better time to get his golf handicap cut from three to two. For, while Singapore's better amateurs were struggling to play to their handicaps at the Putra Cup competition at the475 words
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350 1982-08-24 34 Wadkins flies home to be one up on Kite FOREIGN GOLF GRAND BLANC, Michigan, Mon. Lanny Wadkins shot a brilliant seven under par 65 yesterday to win the U*****,000 Buick Open tournament by one stroke over fellow American Tom Kite here yesterday. Wadkins came from four shots behind to cardAgencies - 350 words
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Article120 1982-08-24 34 TODAY'S EVENTS HO» KKY Juni.r W.rld Cip: New Zealand v Singapore (8 a. m.. losers to 11th placing). Holland v Canada (3 p.m.), Spain v India (4.45 p. m..). All matches at K.L. SHA My. 1: PARC v Police (Thomson Road, 5.20 p.m.). Civil Serviced IjetgM: Institute of Education v120 words
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Article295 1982-08-24 34 LONDON, Mon. Sussex strengthened their position at the top of the English one-day Sunday cricket League yesterday when they defeated Derbyshire by three wickets. Derbyshire scored 151 for eight in a game restricted to 28 overs a side because of rain, with skipper Barry WoodReuter - 295 words
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Advertisement32 1982-08-24 34 Official Ball of U.S.OPEN all US LTA Tournaments $9.00 per can of 3 or box of 4 Wifoon We're not number one for nothing. Sole Agent ifeij Jardine Marketing Services Tel. *****232 words
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Article, Illustration398 1982-08-24 35 Anything they can do...we hope to better NINE countries will take part In the Sixth Lion City Cap soccer tournament at the National Stadium from Aug. 29 to Sept 11. TIMESPORT today kicks off the build-up to the Under-16 tournament by featuring Qatar and Saudi Arabia, the first two teams398 words
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Article, Illustration207 1982-08-24 35 Decision on Lee tomorrow NIAC Mitra, the Indonesian Professional League Division One champions, have asked the Football Association of Singapore to reconsider their condition for the release of the Republic's goalkeeper David Lee, writes JOE DORAI. The Indonesian club want Lee to be transferred by this week so207 words
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Article246 1982-08-24 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By ...BUT $50,000 CHEQUE LIVENS UP THE DAY TWO shocks within 24 hours rocked Singapore's Lion City Cup squad preparing for the under-16 soccer tournament, which starts at the National Stadium on Sunday. The first shattered Sunday night when Saudi Arabia, strong adversaries in their group,246 words
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Article, Illustration327 1982-08-24 35 SAUDI ARABIA, three times unlucky in as many years, are back for their fourth onslaught in the Lion City Cup under-16 soccer tournament, starting at the National Stadium on Sunday. Their best effort was in 1980 when they finished runners-up to Bahrain.327 words
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Article38 1982-08-24 35 METAL BOX qualified for the quarter-finals of the Singapore Business Houses Football League junior knockout tournament when they beat Chartered Industries 3-1 on penalty kicks at Farrer Park yesterday. The full time score was 00.38 words
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Article40 1982-08-24 35 TAN TEE SUAN and crew Siew Shaw Her bagged the Fireball sailing championship when they won the fourth race, off Changi, last Saturday. Tony Tan-Joe Chan and Loey Ah Chee-Goh Ah Soon were overall second and third respectively.40 words
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293 1982-08-24 35 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By NEVER has there been a crowd so big for the first round of any local squash tournament. But yesterday, parents, aunties, cousins and coaches outnumbered the players three to one for the first round of the Pakistan Airlines Mixed293 words
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Article164 1982-08-24 35 Tan adds feather to his cap TAN CHENG SIONG, twotime ASEAN and threetime national taekwondo champion in the lightweight division, took the senior title in the featherweight section when he beat Chua Bee Whatt on points in the national championships at the Gay World Stadium on Saturday. In the brown164 words
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Article17 1982-08-24 35 LEICESTER, Mon. A twoman Argentinian team are competing in the world cycling championships here. AP.AP - 17 words
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Article35 1982-08-24 35 PORT Authority Recreation Club defeated Public Utilities Board 3-0 in the Singapore Government Services Football League Division One match at the St Wilfrid ground yesterday. Other result: Police 3 Singapore Fire Brigade 1.35 words
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Article243 1982-08-24 35 PETER SIOW - Only five names in for C-Games PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE will he represented in only some sports at the Asian Games in New Delhi in November aid even fewer at the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane next month. Up to yesterday, the closing date of entries for both Games, the names243 words
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Advertisement561 1982-08-24 35 n A I I FOR EASIER AND -I mil I K I W SAFER HANDLING ML rHLLk I w of materials GL Pallets have been designed to that you need and al competitive To cut transport charges and thereby survive the buffeting and pounding prices Reliable delivery can be reducing561 words
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Article163 1982-08-24 36 MBABANE (Swaziland), Mon. King Sobhma II of Swaziland, who has more than S« wives and Ml children, died yesterday at the age of 83, a spokesman for the royal family announced tonight. His family name of Dlamlal Is estimated to be held by 2tReuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration559 1982-08-24 36 Sons urged to do their best SHULTZ: THEY SHOULD HAVE PART IN DETERMINING HOW THEY ARE GOVERNED SECRETARY of State George Shultz said yesterday the Palestinian people should have a part in determining the conditions under which they were governed. At the same time, Israeli PrimeReuter; NYT - 559 words
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Article318 1982-08-24 36 Rectify the mistakes... ACT NOW ON TEXTBOOKS, CHINA TELLS JAPAN BEIJING, Mon. CHINA said today it was no longer satisfied with the expressed "willingness" of Japanese officials to settle the textbook issue and demanded immediate action to rectify the mistakes. An official Xinhua news agency commentary said that "time isReuter; AFP - 318 words
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Obituary74 1982-08-24 36 MRS MAMAN ROOWOUCS wife of the late Mr E.V. Rodrlgues of Malacca passed away peacefully at the General Hospital Malacca on 23-8-82. Cortege leaves 305, Jalan Yong Pak Khlan. UJong Paslr at 5 pm on 25-8-82 for St. Peter's Church thence for burial at Buklt Serlndlt. S. RAMA—MAM, KU,74 words
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Article29 1982-08-24 36 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 7.33 to 876.62 in the first hour at trading on the New York Stock Exchange today.29 words
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Article113 1982-08-24 36 FOREIGN Affairs and Culture Minister S. Dhanabalan will pay a three-day goodwill visit to Burma from tomorrow at the invitation of Burmese Foreign Affairs Minister U Chit Hlaing. A Foreign Affairs Ministry statement yesterday said that Mr Dhanabalan will call on President U San Yu and113 words
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Advertisement413 1982-08-24 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. AEG-Telefunken, the troubled West German major, is on the verge of winning a major Marina Centre contract, reports LEE HAN SHIH. The latest International Monetary Fund annual report reveals signs of strain in financing patterns for developing countries. Savers Plus, the Hong LeongSingapore413 words
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Miscellaneous140 1982-08-24 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to Sa.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.X a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER AdelaMe 8/24 C Fine ftUall* 23 31 C Cloudy Amsterdam 15/20 C Cloudy Mettewe 15, 23 C Floe Baagfcek 25 31 C Cloudy Meeeew140 words
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Title Section18 1982-08-24 1 SECTION TWO KE£/ cal mountain-climber Asians race BrtUS r ce r jL/ OUTLOOK: Page 2 LEISURE: Page 918 words
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Article, Illustration1626 1982-08-24 1 DAVID HENCKE examines an extraordinary case o£ a couple who Sought against bureaucracy to keep the child they thought they had adopted. A CHILDLESS couple has won an 18-month fight to adopt a Eurasian baby boy. It began with a blunder in immigration paperwork and could have1,626 words
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Article, Illustration940 1982-08-24 2 DAVID TAN - She's got lots DAVID TAN Photographs by She wears black lace for Chopin, and electric blue for j contemporary music. But lacy, willowy garments are J not her natural preference. This lady likes good, clean lines. She likes strength: Clothes she can fight in. JACINTHA ABISHEGANADEN interviews Clare Wee a940 words
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Article, Illustration674 1982-08-24 2 CAROLINE NGUI - CAROLINE NGUI By SOMEWHERE along Sukumvit Road in Bangkok is a woman called Spun who owns a fashion school and a fashion house, both named after her naturally. Like some people who have 52 years of living accumulated in their memory bank, she has difficulty remembering674 words
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Article, Illustration741 1982-08-24 3 WENDY Reid Crisp is the editor of Savvy, a three-year-old magazine carefully aimed at businesswomen on the way up, a group she thinks of as her peers. But Mrs Crisp does not always stick to business reading. "I read all the traditional women's magazines, andNYT - 741 words
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Article520 1982-08-24 3 d.y. xiv - d.y. xiv By THE other week I threatened my banker. It was not one of those table-thumping nuclear-tip-ped threats. Just a suggestion that I would take out my $20,000 if they did not want it. Yes, if they did not want it. I am520 words
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Article, Illustration756 1982-08-24 8 DAVID TAN - Artist in bud gathers a bouquet DAVID TAN Not only were both her entries accepted, but also the sheer poetry of her work won 19--year-old art student Soh Siew Kiat a prestigious award in the National Day Art Exhibition, writes LEONG WENG KAM. And from Montreal, PAUL MAJENDIE (far right)756 words
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Article, Illustration758 1982-08-24 8 CANADIAN poet-singer Leonard Cohei folk hero of the '60s with his bittersweet love s.mgs, has turned his back on drugs, worries about his children and is even writing an opera. "I think drugs definitely impair certain psychic functions. Take a tip from one758 words
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Article, Illustration844 1982-08-24 9 Asians grace British Proms London's thoroughly British Prom concerts had a taste of the East recently when a unique Javanese gamelan group performed to the noisy delight of both critics and audiences. RACHEL BARNES reports. THE famous Henry Wood Promenade concerts, now in their 88th glorious season at London's Royal844 words
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Article, Illustration437 1982-08-24 9 sKb^ skLal - sKb^skLal ra LOYALTY, FILIAL PIETY, KINDNESS, COURTESY Exhibition of student's photographs, focusing on moral values still treasured by Singaporeans. National Museum Young People's Art Gallery. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Ends Sept 9 1 NNSI JOLJ VILLAGE —♦Film set in a beautiful French village where time stands437 words
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Article, Illustration683 1982-08-24 9 SBO CONCERT Vie Concert Hall Last Friday and Saturday Reviewed by D. BLOOM ONE odd but pleasant fact about the Singapore Symphony is that, where most comparable orchestras are at their best in the German Romantic sort of repertory, the SSO excels in more adventurous music. In683 words
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Advertisement112 1982-08-24 2 Get rid of dull dead tissue with Mary Quant Sluffing Cream. Specially formulated to remove dead tissue and stimulate the skin, Mary Quant Sluffing Cream is effective for all types of skin. For oily and normal skins, it should be used two or three times a w«'ek For dry skin,112 words
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Advertisement744 1982-08-24 7 APPOINTMENTS in search of OVERSEAS MANAGERS RELIANCE the Region's No. 1 tour operator is going international. We have set our sights in recruiting high calibre executives to manage our offices in USA, Europe and Asia. Do you have 3 YEARS WORKING EXPERIENCE in an executive position (preferably in travel but744 words
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Advertisement347 1982-08-24 9 Smith-Coronaf EL 2000 The first office electronic typewriter costing less than single element typewriters and much lesser than other electronic typewriters. One-touch memory correction Low cost printwheels supplies Memory speed cushion 2CV23F 9k 12. KcJkvig Borru Srtgopore 1233 /KtK/tl Ti?^ *****88 Cslines) Tietex, RS2O9OTCS TO Jolon Cemur. Off Joton PekeWng347 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous282 1982-08-24 9 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB S Originated from one single 1 Checks fraud In the Civil Serv- S^fA^ jce (6) 6 Devoted admirers, when put 4 Engineers with a sound train- out. are stolid (9) "",7, 7 A stone fish trap (S) 9 A part of it is advantageously I* 1282 words
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Advertisement564 1982-08-24 10 flfH Pflllll DE ACflilC Increase The Impact II *****11 l IlLflullllll Of Your Advertisement ulj MWWbw HhnvvHivvv n The strajts Times classified WHY DAIHATSU CHARADE IS THE BEST With Our PERSONAL CHOICE FOR YOUR LIFESTYLE n World reputed high power 3-cylinder, eVOkY > i^^ JA I P 9 4^k e^^564 words
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Miscellaneous1891 1982-08-24 10 V iLJ^IN^ V^ I I I IC 5.58 AM National Anthem My Way CM News In 2.55 PM Open*, folowed by Crocodfc Tear, (Manda- [Jj I An<Jre! S Vir8 nia !f* m dSt t> X SSTnS^ fcon'td^San^ai^ /r* hn/r) lotte Rampling. Starts making noises... Brief «.«S Another Morn- Share Market1,891 words
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SECTION THREE
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Article, Illustration650 1982-08-24 1 LJM SENG TIONG - LJM SENG TIONG Photographs by By K W AN Zl AFTER watching the Tamil TV flrama Alaikadal Orathile (By The Side Of The Sea), many viewers told producer V.Vijayan they were surprised to learn that Singapore has a community of Indian lighti ermen. Little650 words
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Article, Illustration854 1982-08-24 1 "MANY a starry night, lighterman Kasi Nathan Hes on his tongkang as it rocks in the gentle sea, thinking of how well his grandson will say "grandpa" the next time he goes back to India. Mr R. Kasi Nathan, 50, is one of about 300 Indian lightermen854 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement215 1982-08-24 1 APPOINTMENTS I SK&F PHARMACEUTICALS SALES MANAGER FOR MALAYSIA The regional office of Smith, Kline French Overseas Company will appoint a dynamic and innovative Sales Manager to execute their current growth plans for Malaysia. The position entails the management of an existing sales force and will demand his/her direction and control215 words
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Advertisement379 1982-08-24 1 Applications are invited from citizens/permanent residents of H| Singapore and citizens of other ASEAN countries for the posts H of: I 1 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER (ORGANISATIONS. METHODS) H Quolrftcvilloos and Exportoncoc A recognised degree in Industrial Engineering preferably with Professional Diploma of Institute of Work Study Practitioners with about 2 years379 words
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Advertisement234 1982-08-24 1 ff A well established shipyard in Jurong offers challenging career opportunity to candidates who are looking for career advancement: Confidential Secretary (To Manager Accounts Dept) Requirements: G.C.E. '0' or A' level and proficient in English. PSC Certificate preferred but not essential. Minimum 3 years' secretarial experience in the Accounts Dept234 words
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Advertisement235 1982-08-24 1 An expanding catering company which will be opening a new restaurant catering for Western and Chinese Cuisine has vacancies for the following positions: (A) F and B Manager (B) CHEF Candidates should have at least 2 years' relevant experience in a modern catering organisation or a hotel. For immediate appointment,235 words
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Article, Illustration561 1982-08-24 2 Millions in China wait for j obs By GILLES CAMPION in Beijing THE terms of "unemployment" and "the unemployed" are banned in official statements in China and are used only in reference to capitalist countries. The authorities prefer to use the term "people waiting for a job". The Chinese Communist561 words
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Article, Illustration123 1982-08-24 2 S^^tfJ^S ml fcj*-* 1 ffift m tt it±- iitt»-*t aae^a w«fc* ma <««** f±?£> ttfc«*lso ft ill 4"*ti at***?*/* *iflr*#S*iftf!rttf# <S^aS> ft id tf-T>#f *B« fifth w mtk men «$Mt7-fflA B«*f»m*rti ofaofH&«7«*» ft: "SSB*f*W«# ****ftf* -T-AWa«ttHS«*fcfS 7 -3£3?*+73ftftW ji* o" fH7-bB -55 maid f-inat it B»LiaW*fti!tWsC« "Si*S*" urn o Bii#ft]7a;x123 words
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Advertisement331 1982-08-24 2 APPOINTMENTS If SINTAT RentaCar ll II SALES MANAGER Five years sales experience is essential for I this executive position, with at least two 1 1 years supervisory experience. The ideal I applicant will currently be employed in either I a service or office equipment company. H Reaching targets, motivating and331 words
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Advertisement219 1982-08-24 2 NOTICES PE'&OUAM NASIONAL BERHAD \^^B I PETRONAS I MELAKA REFINERY PROJECT (PREQUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS) j| I PETROLIAM NASIONAL BERHAD (PETRONAS) is plan- I ning to build a grassroots petroleum refinery at Tangga H Batu, Sg. Udang in the state of Melaka, Peninsular H Malaysia. The Refinery will have a capacity219 words
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Advertisement347 1982-08-24 2 TENDER NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF BRUNEI KUALA BELAIT WATER SUPPLY STAGE 2 CONTRACT NO 16 SG LIANG BOOSTER PUMPING STATION Tenders for the above Contract are invited from suitably qualified and experienced PWD registered class A civil engineering contractors. Tenders should be placed in the Tender Box, situated347 words
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Advertisement391 1982-08-24 2 PRE-QUALIFICATION OF NOMINATED SUBCONTRACTORS FOR THE GATEWAY AT BEACH ROAD SINGAPORE Sub-contractors who have the relevant experience one 1 are interested in applying for prequalification are invited to write to The Developer, Gateway Land Pte Ltd., 19th Floor Shing Kwan House, 4 Shenton Woy, Singapore 0106 Envelopes should be marked391 words
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Advertisement327 1982-08-24 3 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a i JADE: TODAY TOMORROW (*****80) 5 SHOWS: 1 1am, 1 .30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.00 I Don't miss it this time!; of 4 academy awards Wm BEST PICTURE -^Br*' I BEST ACTRESS BEST DIRECTOR JT^- BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY p j. Wk DIANE KEATON I/AI I l| A nervous romance327 words
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Advertisement1895 1982-08-24 3 (kAmuvi^ Ixibv sliiiniiKX) Congratulations to all winners! Ist Prize Nirmala I/C No: *****77/ C 2nd Prize: Janice Ho I/C No: *****42/ F 3rd Prize Tan Bock Nee I/C No: *****53/ C 3rd Prize: Tan Hua Kiaw I/C No: *****08/G OhJockMui I/C No: *****91 F Ng Pheck Yean I/C No: 011,895 words
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Advertisement379 1982-08-24 3 8ooooooooocxxxxxxxxxxx»oooo UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF Q < > THE ACTING MINISTER FOR SOCIAL AFFAIRS V > DR. AHMAD MATTAR < aA SINGAPORE SPORTS COUNCIL 6 i SSfIS presents Q GRAND FILM PREMIERE 8 i k IN AID OF C g THE SPORTS AID FUND ODEON: Wed., Sept. 1, '82379 words
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Advertisement743 1982-08-24 3 <|J Ji OO^OOOOOOOOOQ #05/IG!7 8/S>,CAT>iAYB ■OW CAN IS A 1 QM j!>V*g/O?GANISATO>NJ;i ■tf^Ktf -T-. tV^i rt lamif.Vltk'.KVTai X TODAY TOMORROW A, LAST 2 DAYS! ?l Horn. I 30. 400, 6 45, 915 1 O oa To Films L.nglh JT _j "WMW Margin" Monday Piaaaa Mola T.mas V l>li3ll4'aTtriH;^ I <i'743 words
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Article, Illustration728 1982-08-24 4 Orang2 India lebih dulu dalam niaga tongkang BILA disebut saja tongkang, pasti terbayang wajah pekerja-pekerja Cina yang sibuk memunggah barang ataupun sedang mengemudi tongkangnya perlahanlahan merintis air di bawah jembatan dekat muara Sungai Singapura. Pernahkah anda terfikir tentang masyarakat lain bekerja di dalam bidang mi, umpamanya masyarakat Melayu atau India.728 words
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Article, Illustration378 1982-08-24 4 Tongkang India beri khidmat yg beza dari twakow DRAMA tv Tamil "Alaikadal Orathile" ("Dl Tepian Lant") telah mendapat sambutan yang baik dan jnga banyak pertanyaan. Ramal yang hairan mellhat bahawa masyarakat India ada yang bekerja di tongkang dan sekitar kawasan pelabuhan Singapua. Tanggapaa Ini tidaklah pelik, kerana yang sering kita378 words
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417 1982-08-24 4 Oleh YAAKUB RABHID BAGI semua penggemar buku, Ogos dan September, pasti menjadi bulan yang dapat memuaskan selera setiap pembaca. Bulan Membaca Kebangsaan berlangsung dari 13 Ogos hingga 12 September dengan cogan "Bacalah Bersama Anak Anda". Tujuan utamanya ialah peranan penting ibubapa untuk menanam semangat417 words
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Advertisement724 1982-08-24 4 APPOINTMENTS ETHYLENE GLYCOLS Ik (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED m We are the fifth Petroclwnical Company on Pulau Ayer Merbau and our Air Separation Plant «rl commence operations in October 1982. ?mL. To operate efficiently and maintain effectively the production of nitrogen, rjbji we are looking for suitably qualified candidates for the724 words
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Advertisement574 1982-08-24 4 A non-faculty department, the Centre carries out policy-oriented studies on development problems in Soutrwwt Asia, particularly Singapore. It invites applications for appointment to the posts of: (A) RESEARCH FELLOW Candidates should have postgraduate qualifications in Economics, preferably a Ph D degree Preference will be given to applicants who have specialised574 words
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