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Title Section14 1982-08-30 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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607 1982-08-30 1 FILOMINA D' CRUZ - PAP plans to use premises for night school FILOMINA D'CRUZ Kindergartens as centres to educate working adults By THE People's Action Party (PAP) is studying the possibility of using its kindergarten premises as adult education centres at night. Defence and Second Health Minister Goh Chok Tong said this is one607 words
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Article, Illustration424 1982-08-30 1 RAY OHALIWAL - RAY OHALIWAL II CONSTRUCTION of the Mass Rapid Transit system is unlikely to cause any serious dislocation because the government had reserved land for the MRT lines all these years, Communications and Labour Minister Ong Teng Cheong said. As a result, development was not424 words
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Article15 1982-08-30 1 The Troubled Giant Part Two of our series on the US economic crisis Page 715 words
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248 1982-08-30 1 TORONTO, Sun. DOCTORS today began an attempt to perform the first successful lung transplant, a long, delicate and risky operation to put the right lung from a dead donor into the body of an American man. Toronto Genen.l Hospital spokesu omar Pauline Jackson saidUPI - 248 words
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227 1982-08-30 1 ALTHOUGH the fitness level of our reservists has improved, there is still work to be done to help some of them make the grade in their twice-year-ly physical proficiency tests. Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence) Phua Bah Lee said yesterday. Speaking227 words
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Article66 1982-08-30 1 "Central to this capability is the individual soldier's endurance in the face of the many rigours and pressures he will face in the battlefield," he said. Mr Phua, who is also Safra's president, added that there are facilities available for reservists to beef themselves up. Safra for instance has66 words
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Article66 1982-08-30 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. Maneka Gandhi, daughter-in-law of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, today announced she would launch a new political party some time after Oct. 15 this year. She told a press conference at Abohar in northern Punjab state that some legislators from Parliament andReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration104 1982-08-30 1 THEY an far too youg to know all abort the heartache* of war. Bat when daddy Is In the thick of It all, they Jut couldn't hold back their tears. These two boya wept because they were being separated from their father, a Paleotinlan fighter who was amongUPI - 104 words
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Article97 1982-08-30 1 NEW YORK, Sun. A 67--year-old man has been charged with murdering the son of a witness who was due to testify at an inquiry into whether US Labour Secretary Rr.ymonu Donovan had ties with organised crime. Police said Salvatore Odierno, a long-time member of anReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration401 1982-08-30 1 I BEIRUT, Sun TOP leaders of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) have begun leaving Lebanon, their base for more than a decade, as the United States-sponsored plan to evacuate them from west Beirut moved past the half-way stage. Leaders of four of the PLO's eightAgencies - 401 words
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Article31 1982-08-30 1 BEIRUT, 8u. SyrUa lighten will leave west Beirut Um«rr»» to Jala •tbf r Syrtaa army ulto dtplayed In tke Befcaa Valley la awtaera Vetm- SEE THIS PAGE31 words
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IN SUMMARY...
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HOME
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Article74 1982-08-30 2 ABOUT 10,000 children trooped to the Singapore Zoo in Mandai early yesterday morning to stake out spots around the animal enclosures. Hippos, orangutans, giraffes and the sealions were the favourites. At 9 a.m., the children started to put the animals on paper for the third national children's on-the-spot74 words
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Article87 1982-08-30 2 SALESGIRLS and supervisors of major stores will be joining the fight against organised gangs of shoplifters if a plan now under study is adopted. Teamwork in security is seen as one of the best means of cutting losses from pilferage amounting to millions of dollars a year.87 words
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Article55 1982-08-30 2 MENDAKI is making an impact on parents whose children are now being prepared for the Primary School Leaving Examinations. The parents want more dialogue sessions with the council, and has expressed the wish in at least two of the four sessions which they had with Mendaki (Council of55 words
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Article93 1982-08-30 2 JUDGES, so often thought of as a sober, serious lot, can also be very disarming people as well, as Tun Mohamed Suffian, Lord President of Malaysia, demonstrated during this year's Braddell Memorial Lecture at the National University of Singapore. Tun Suffian, who retires from office in November, talked93 words
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Article54 1982-08-30 2 SINGAPORE became a greener island last year, with Angsanas, Bougainvilleas and Oleanders and other plants gracing roads, walkways, adding life to barren pieces of reclaimed land. All these and more are among the half-a-million plants that the Parks and Recreation Department of the National Development Ministry planted in54 words
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Article103 1982-08-30 2 TO remain competitive in a world faced with recession, Singapore should develop its brain services and not just trade-related ones. To drive home his point, Mr Chandra Das, the managing director of the government-backed trading company, Intra- co Ltd, pointed out that volume of world trade did103 words
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AROUND THE WORLD
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Article81 1982-08-30 2 LONDON'S underground subway, known as the Tube, has become the world's dearest, and a million people have decided against using it. There is fierce debate going on over whether public transport should be subsidised by the government, or whether it should be run like a business.81 words
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Article71 1982-08-30 2 PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand has suffered a big drop in public support, with most French people opposed to his socialist administration for the first time since its election 16 months ago. According to an opinion poll published by the weekly magazine, Le Point, 46 per cent of the 1,05771 words
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Article54 1982-08-30 2 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's veto of a supplemental appropriations Bill means another confrontation with Congress next month. Unless the impasse is ended, the entire government could grind to a halt. The President said he was vetoing the US$14.1 billion (S$30.6 billion) Bill, designed to keep the government running54 words
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Article57 1982-08-30 2 ARGENTINA'S navy commander Jorge Anaya, the last member of the three-man military junta that took the nation to war against Britain, will resign next month. Army commander Gen Leopoldo Galtieri, who had been the nations President, was forced to resign in June. Air Force Commander Gen Basilio57 words
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Article99 1982-08-30 2 LEADERS of the Liberal Democratic Party have decided that Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki should serve another two years. However, officials feel it is too early for a formal announcement party elections are not expected until October. Mr Suzuki has no serious rivals at the moment and99 words
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Article39 1982-08-30 2 FRENCH Foreign Legion troops in west Beirut have described Palestinian strongholds there as "veritable fortresses" maintained by a "wellstructured, disciplined army." It was only the lark of food, water, and electricity that made continued resistance impossible. Page*39 words
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Article73 1982-08-30 2 D2A<| has improved its military and civil defence system throughout the Basra region to counter a potential Iranian attack. The system appears geared to defend against a\\ attacks, including street fighting or paratrooper raids. Military experts say rhe changes reflect two main Iraqi concerns. One is the protection73 words
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COMMENT
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Article68 1982-08-30 2 THE latest American effort to solve the Taiwan problem is the most painful and yet probably the best that the Reagan administration could have done in a difficult and dangerous situation, writes Richard Holbrooke, former assistant secretary of state for East Asia and Pacific affairs. He68 words
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Article70 1982-08-30 2 ALL those exhortations on courtesy, filial piety, etc, do not seem to have helped much in moulding the Singaporean character, says a reader who saw four men beat up two others while a crowd looked on. He says the Singaporean would do well to correct this flaw70 words
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Article95 1982-08-30 2 ENGLAND soccer captain Kevin Keegan was hailed as a hero after scoring the winnning goal for Second Division Newcastle United against Queen's Park Rangers. Thousands of Newcastle fans chanted his name before the match and were ecstatic after his 60th minute goal. "I didn't think the noise would95 words
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Article100 1982-08-30 2 SINGAPORE'S top professional golfers scored a resounding 11 Mi-3'2 victory over their Malaysian counterparts in the Old Parr international matchplay at the Kelab Golf Negera Subang yesterday, with a two-point lead after Saturdays five doubles, Singapore tended to play safe, regulation golf. Its only defeat in the 15100 words
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TIMES BUSINESS
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241 1982-08-30 2 NIXDORF Computer AG of West Germany is planning to set up a plant in Singapore to make sophisticated electronic and mechanical computer components. The company is in the final stage of negotiations to buy over an existing production plant which employs more than241 words
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BACKGROUND
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Article64 1982-08-30 2 MR HELMUT KOHL, the leader of the Christian Democrats, is more than likely to be the next Chancellor of West Germany by 1984, or maybe well before that. Who is he? What is his working style and stand on various national and international issues? What are the64 words
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ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
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Article86 1982-08-30 2 NINE federal departments and agencies will be placed under a regional administration centre for northern peninsular Malaysia. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam announced this move yesterday, the first to decentralise the Federal Government. The departments and agencies include the Public Works Department, the National Electricity Board,86 words
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Article82 1982-08-30 2 THE religious court in Jasin, Malacca, has fined two men who admitted holding Hari Raya prayers a day earlier than officially decreed by the King The judge said their actions were an offence under the Malacca Syariah laws of 1959. The charge was not denied. Both men said82 words
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SECTION 2
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Article98 1982-08-30 2 THE National Book Development Council of Singapore's fourth biennial Book Awards on Friday will give local writers yet another shot in the arm. The awards were introduced six years ago to encourage and develop local literary talent and to get more people to read local works. Less98 words
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Article119 1982-08-30 2 SEA BREAM like piano music, and the Japanese is taking advantage of this weakness to net them for the dinner table. Experiments are under way in southern Japan to use music for "systemised fish management." The Japanese are resorting to these techniques as they are concerned about119 words
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Article94 1982-08-30 2 THE New York Met and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, sources say, are planning to stage two operas here next July... with local talent singing in the chorus or taking minor roles. But some nagging questions still remain. To find the answers. CHONG WING HONG went to a three-day94 words
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SECTION 3 (S'pore edition)
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Article111 1982-08-30 2 LITTLE DD will be the star of a forthcoming SBC Mandarin series for children. The star is not a boy or a girl but a silver-grey robot specially designed for the 10-episode Tv drama. In the story, Little DD is the invention of an engineer who111 words
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Article45 1982-08-30 2 FARCICAL tales are popular among the Malays. If a prince with supernatural power is the hero in folk romances, a poor and often stupid man is the central figure in these humourous tales. In other instances, an element of cunning is present. P»«e445 words
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AROUND THE WORLD
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350 1982-08-30 3 PEOPLE DESERTING TUBE FOR CONGESTED STREETS ABOVE LONDON, Sun. London's underground railway system, the world's oldest and known as the "Tube," has become the world's dearest and a million people have deserted it for the congested, polluted streets above. The problems of the LondonReuter - 350 words
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Article453 1982-08-30 3 LONDON, Son. While Ixmdoners have been deserting the "Tube," cities In other parts of the world have been starting or expanding underground systems, which are generally heavily subsidised, a survey by Renter correspondents shows. The NEW YORK sabway covers 3CC km and carries 3.5 million453 words
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Article51 1982-08-30 3 PARIS, Sun. Mr Marc Aurelien Boisard. an 81-year-old pensioner, told polk* In Le Havre, northern France, that he strangled his 77-year-old wife. Helene. because she drank too much and insulted him. Mr Boisard. a former munn ipal councillor here, is a highly decorated World War D. hsro.AFP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration129 1982-08-30 3 AMERICAN yachtsman Bill Dunlop looking back at the Atlantic Ocean on Saturday as he nears the end of his 78-day crossing of the Atlantic in the smallest boat ever measuring only three metres. He stepped ashore at Falmouth, England, from hisAP - 129 words
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168 1982-08-30 3 WIESBADEN (West Germany), Sun. Protesters hurled eggs at West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and his guests at a political rally today and hit Greek Culture Minister Melina Mercouri on the head. The demonstration broke out at a sevenhour rally attended by aboutReuter - 168 words
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189 1982-08-30 3 labour Party will buy back firms 'Labour Party will buy back firms sold off' LONDON, Sun. Britain's opposition Labour Party warned private investors today it would re-nationalise state industries sold off by the present Conservative government. The party's annual report said a future Labour govemment would buy back shares inReuter - 189 words
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318 1982-08-30 3 PARIS, Sun. A major opinion poll shows that President Francois Mitterrand has suffered a dramatic drop in public support, with a majority of French opposed to his socialist administration for the first time since its election 16 months ago. The damaging survey comes atAFP; UPI - 318 words
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Article58 1982-08-30 3 In other Words... PRESIDENT Ranald Reagan has recently bees conducting American foreign policy with all the delicacy of an elephant on an escalator. His shstiaate attempt to force Ids European allies to join his pipeline embargo is a depressing demonstration of how not to lead an alliance of 4. soli-sovereign58 words
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Article, Illustration283 1982-08-30 4 WASHINGTON, Sunday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's veto of a supplemental Appropriations Bill has set up another confrontation with Congress next month when it returns from the summer holiday. And unless Mr Reagan and Congress find some way to end the impasse, theReuter - 283 words
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113 1982-08-30 4 Congress decides to go on with sex probe WASHINGTON, Sun. THE House of Repre■MtoUvea Ethics Com mlttee deeMed yesterday U continue Its InveMtlgatlon lit* homotM'xuallty la (onpress, even though a former Oagressiraal page boy retracted his accasattoiis. The declxlon was made after a kearlag yesterday at which Leroy Williams, 18,AFP - 113 words
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306 1982-08-30 4 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. TEN weeks after Argentina's defeat on the Falkland Islands, the last remaining member of the three-man military junta that took the nation to war has decided to resign, navy sources said yesterday. Navy commander Jorge A nay a,Reuter; UPI - 306 words
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77 1982-08-30 4 AMERICAN SOLDIER 'ASKED FOR REFUGE' IN N. KOREA NORTH Korea's official Korean Central News Agency released this picture of Private Joseph White of the United States. The agency said the American soldier "crossed the military demarcation line" Into North Korea on Saturday morning and ashed for political asylum. In Washington,AP - 77 words
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Article124 1982-08-30 4 LONDON, Sun. FORTY British companies have joined forces to produce the world's largest apple pie to raise funds for victims of the Falkland Islands war, the Defence Ministry said yesterday. Rear Admiral John "Sandy" Woodward, former commander of the Falkland Islands task force, cut theUPI - 124 words
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Article50 1982-08-30 4 BRITISH police are hunting for an Indonesian tourist for having allegedly cheated a bank at Edinburgh. Scotland. Jakarta newspaper Kompas reported yesterday. The Indonesian, whose name was not disclosed, had changed a banknote of 5,000 rupiahs (about £4 or Ssls> for £3,200, the paper said. AFP.AFP - 50 words
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Article72 1982-08-30 4 WAITRESS Kathy Butcher has been patted on the behind and bad-mouthed by customers but she says the man who bit her on the arm went too far. Miss Butcher, 28, was awarded US$l44 (Ss3l3) by a court after she had sued Ben Stinson, 44, for bitingUPI - 72 words
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Article58 1982-08-30 4 A EUROPEAN bison and a Lithuanian red cow have spawned an unusually large but nimble long-haired heifer which could revolutionise cattle breeding, the official Soviet news agency Tass reported. "The heifer put on two kg within 24 hours twice as much as normal cattle offspring.Reuter - 58 words
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Article74 1982-08-30 4 LOS ANGELES. Sun. The most popular villains in a nation-wide telephone poll were foreign oil prices, Japanese business competition and Congress, The Los Angeles Times reported yesterday. The poll interviewed 1,592 people on Aug 22-26. Only 21 per cent of those polled considered President RonaldUPI - 74 words
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Article, Illustration451 1982-08-30 5 TOKYO, Sunday Endorsement comes from supporter Tanaka LEADERS of the Überal Democratic Party the handful of conservatives who make the real decisions of state in Japan have decided that Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki should I serve another two years in office, accordingNYT - 451 words
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148 1982-08-30 5 TOKYO, Sun. A bugled rompnter program c+ei •peraUra of bicycle earning race mi extra t SS4M,M« (SIMMM) tkat went to laeky bettors who walked away with three times their expected p»yafl money, a pnbDahed report said today. The hmin oecmrred at one of theUPI - 148 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article48 1982-08-30 5 ELITE FRENCH security police arrested two men both alleged foreign international terrorists at Vincennes, outside Paris, on Saturday in a major swoop under tough new presidential measures. The arrests were disclosed by the presidential Elysee Palace but French security maintained silence after the short message. -AFP.AFP - 48 words
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Article77 1982-08-30 5 A DUTCH freighter began dumping radioactive nuclear waste into the Atlantic Ocean off Spain on Saturday, harassed by militant Greenpeace ecologists in rubber dinghies. Two Spanish trawlers carrying ecological campaigners, fishermen, politicians and reporters were also on their way to the dumping zone 640 km from the coastUPI - 77 words
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Article70 1982-08-30 5 PRIME MINISTER Giovanni Spadolini goes before Parliament today seeking a mandate for Italy's 42nd government since World War n, an administration identical to the 41st, against a steadily worsening economic background. Although Mr Spadolini seems certain to win Parliament's approval for his programme of institutional changes and measuresReuter - 70 words
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Article80 1982-08-30 5 A BLACK has been appointed to the South African Prime Minister's economic advisory council for the first time in the country's history. But Mr Sam Motsuenyane, who was appointed last week, said in an interview published yesterday that he was not certain the government would changeAFP - 80 words
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Article62 1982-08-30 5 CHINA ACCUSED Vietnam yesterday of launching "provocative and aggressive" attacks across their common border, and said two Chinese soldiers had been wounded in the clashes. The official newspaper People's Daily said the soldiers were injured in an attack on Thursday in the Koulin district of Yunnan province.Reuter - 62 words
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Article117 1982-08-30 5 New bid to solve textbook crisis TOKYO, Sun- Officials are scrambling for a new solution to the textbook war after China's outright rejection of a Japanese bid to resolve the diplomatic row. Chief Cabinet Secretary Kiichi Miyazawa told reporters the government would summon officials for a meeting tomorrow to defuseUPI - 117 words
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Article95 1982-08-30 5 MINISTER MARKED FOR DEATH' KARACHI, Sun. Pakistani Interior Minister Mahmoud Haroon and two other politicians are on the death list of the clandestine Al-Zulfikar organisation out to overthrow the country's military government, a rightwing politician said here last night. Chief of the banned Jamaat-I-Islami Party Mian Tufail Mohammad told reportersReuter - 95 words
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Article313 1982-08-30 6 FRENCH SAY ISRAELIS WOULD HAVE SUFFERED BEIRUT, Sun. French Foreign Legion troops assigned to the international buffer force in west Beirut have described Palestinian strongholds there as "veritable fortresses" maintained by I a "well-structured, j disciplined army". The Israelis would have suffered heavy losses if anAFP - 313 words
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186 1982-08-30 6 Daily pullout ritual proves deadly BEIRUT, Sun. Th( evacuation of thousands c Palestinian guerillas fron west Beirut has brough relief and wild joy to resi dents, but it has als spelled tragedy for i small number of peopl killed or injured in cele bratory shooting. In what has become dailyAP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration355 1982-08-30 6 BAGHDAD, Sunday IRAQ has reinforced its military and civil defence system throughout the Basra region to counter a potential large-scale Iranian attack before the end of the month. The new system appears geared to defend against all attacks, including street fighting or paratrooperAFP; AP - 355 words
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284 1982-08-30 6 Egypt brushes aside Sharon's remarks CAIRO, Sunday PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak yesterday dismissed Israeli Defence Minister Ariel Sharon's opposition to a Palestinian state as a personal opinion at variance with the Camp David peace accords. "He is expressing his own personal view, Mr Mubarak told reporters who sought his reaction to284 words
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208 1982-08-30 6 Begin 'hurt deeply' when Reagan called bombing a holocaust NEW YORK, Sun. Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin was quoted today as saying that President Ronald Reagan "hurt me deeply" in a telephone conversation earlier this month when Mr Reagan called Israel's bombing of Beirut a holocaust. In an interview withReuter - 208 words
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Article, Illustration507 1982-08-30 7 One other result: Inflow of money Into the US strenfthera the (War's value. This means American foods became dearer overseas, therefore fewer are sold. Businessmen make km profits and so pay less taxes to the fuvoiwment. As a result, the fovemment finds it harder to507 words
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275 1982-08-30 8 Why it's a heavy burden to support aged sick HOUSING Board residents with low incomes living in one, two and three-room flats will find it a heavy burden to support the aged who are infirmed and bed-ridden. This was because these old people need careful and long-term medical attention. Environment275 words
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Article40 1982-08-30 8 RESIDENTS in Potong Pasir turned up at the community centre yesterday to donate blood. Mr Phua Bah Lee, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence), and MP (or Tampines was there to present souvenirs and certificates of appreciation to donors.40 words
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199 1982-08-30 8 Crime watch groups in nearly all areas NEARLY all 66 out of 69 of the constituencies with residents' committees have now launched the neighbourhood watch scheme. This was disclosed yesterday by the Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs), Mr Teo Cheong Tee at the launching of the latest neighbourhood watch group at199 words
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Article86 1982-08-30 8 SENIOR Parliamentary Secretary (Prime Ministers Office) Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon said last night the campaign for quality control circles and zero defect must be carried through if factories and commercial firms were to raise productivity. The only way Singapore manufactured goods can survive in international markets86 words
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Article, Illustration265 1982-08-30 8 ABOUT \*,m children added colour to the lives of the animals at the Singapore Zoo In Mandal yesterday. As early as 7.3* a.m., they began to troop bite the is* to stake oat the best spots around the enclosures. Hippos, erang ntans, giraffes and the265 words
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377 1982-08-30 8 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE By EMPLOYEES of construction firms which are members of the Singapore Contractors Association will be covered by an innovative personal accident insurance plan. Under this special lowcost group personal accident insurance scheme, the employee's beneficiaries will be able to get an automatic377 words
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480 1982-08-30 9 BHARATHI MOHAN - BHARATHI MOHAN By Home Affairs Desk Security plan under study stresses teamwork SALESGIRLS and supervisors of major stores and supermarkets will join the fight against organised gangs of shoplifters if a plan now under study is adopted. Teamwork in security is seen as one of480 words
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Article, Illustration231 1982-08-30 9 BEING wheelchair-brand is no handicap to IS bodybuilders from the Society for AM to the Paralysed and they proved it at the nth National Day Pesta Sukan Body-building Championships yesterday. Pint la the paraplegic (sitting) section of the contest was Mr Kasmln Kasmat,231 words
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Article108 1982-08-30 9 NINE out of ten Singapore Bus Service passengers who took part in a survey on travel pattern returned the questionnaires. Of the 530,000 questionnaires given out during the 2 1.-month survey which ended recently, 480,000 were returned. Of those returned, 323,000 (67 per cent) were108 words
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219 1982-08-30 9 Parents want Mendaki dialogue to go on PARENTS of students in the Council of Education for Muslim Students' (Mendaki) tuition classes for the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) hope that the council will continue dialogue sessions with them. This was expressed in at least two of the four sessions which219 words
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Article85 1982-08-30 9 TWO houses at Neo Tiew Road, off Lim Chu Kang Read, were broken Into last Saturday night Fanner Dm Ah Chwee, 73, reported that a wardrobe drawer containing $150 and jewellery valued at $13,000 was removed from one of the rooms in his house. In the85 words
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Article71 1982-08-30 9 THE Boon Teck zone 'A' residents' committee is now located on the ground door of Block 29, Lorong 5, Toa Payoh Yesterday. Mr Michael Liew. MP for the area opened the new RC centre. Residents who turned up, listened to a band performance, browsed through an exhibition71 words
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235 1982-08-30 9 PAUL JACOB - Hangar likely to be ready by mid-December PAUL JACOB By THE first shipment of replacement decking for the roof of SlA's Engineering Hangar at ChangT will arrive here early next month putting the targeted completion of the "jumbo" structure on a smooth and even course for mid-December. A second and235 words
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Article132 1982-08-30 9 TWO people died in road accidents early yesterday. Mr Sim Kheng Soon, 25. died after his motorcycle skidded along Upper Serangoon Road. His pillion rider. Miss Chong Seok Cheng, 18, was slightly injured. In the other mishap, a lorry passenger, Mr Tan Eng Hin. 28,132 words
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Article, Illustration1657 1982-08-30 11 IVAN FERNANDEZ - The judge who was afraid of ghosts and I one who oved food IVAN FERNANDEZ By A CHIEF Justice goes blithely where other mortals fear to tread. Especially when talking about the fads and foibles of eminent judges and dressing down powerful politicians who are inclined to claim certain immunities1,657 words
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139 1982-08-30 11 Change tactics to fight recession THE only way to ride out the recession is to increase productivity and at the same time make good quality products that can be sold at competitive prices. Speaking at the annual dinner of the Marketing Institute of Singapore on Saturday, Minister of State (Labour),139 words
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269 1982-08-30 12 M.G.G. PILLAI - Two who defied Hari Raya ruling fined M.G.G. PILLAI By Our XL reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE Syariah (religious) Court in Jasin, Malacca, has fined two men who admitted to holding Hari Raya prayers a day earlier than officially decreed by the King last month. The judge, Haji Adnan MohameJ269 words
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Article116 1982-08-30 12 MUAR, Sun. A 61-year-old labourer married his former mother-in-law 19 years ago, the Syariah court was told yesterday. The judge, Haji Abu Bakar Ahmad, yesterday declared the marriage null and void under the Syariah law. The couple was allowed to stay together, but as son-in-law andNST - 116 words
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Article, Illustration110 1982-08-30 12 MINISTERS TO STEP OUT IN STYLE ON N-DAY Xl ALA Ll'MPl'K, San. All ministers and deputy ministers will step iut in new uniform designed to reflect a hardworking blne-rol lar Industrial society on Malaysia's National Day on Tuesday. Government sources described the uniform as a dark-blue bnsa-Jacket-type trooser salt. TheNST - 110 words
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Article32 1982-08-30 12 ALOR STAR. Sun. Health Minister Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan expressed concern today over the high death rate among mothers at childbirth Last year, 37 such deaths were recorded. NST.NST - 32 words
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288 1982-08-30 12 First move to decentralise govt control PENANG, Sun IN THE first move to decentralise the Federal Government, Datuk Musa Hitam announced today that nine federal departments and agencies will be placed under a regional administration centre for northern peninsular Malaysia. The departments and agenciesNST - 288 words
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184 1982-08-30 12 BANTING, Sun. About 10,000 children of schooling age are not registered for school each year, Deputy Education Minister Datuk Khalil Yaakub said here yesterday, Bernama reported. He said although the figure might be high, it only represented 3 per cent ofNST - 184 words
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Article56 1982-08-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Association for the BHad (MAB) has drawn up plans for the setting up of the nations first eye hospital by 1988. It is now raising funds for the $6 million hospital, its president, ex-premier Tun Hi— fin Onn, told reporters after theNST - 56 words
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147 1982-08-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. In another example of Western ignorance of the coutry, a book written by David Martin on the former Ugandan dictator Idl Amln says that Singapore is the capital of Malaysia, The Sunday Mail reported. Uganda coup Tbe Mall also recalled147 words
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Advertisement381 1982-08-30 12 A Comprehensive PAYROLL SYSTEM Singapore Version Available for IBM SYSTEM 34 ICL SYSTEM 25 HP SYSTEM 3000 (also, a CP/M version for MICROS) For details, please contact:ADCPTUS SOFTWARE CONSULTANTS PTE. LTD 1602, Shaw Towers, Beach Road, Singapore 0718 Phone: *****66 Ushering in a new era, in office chairs DIETHELM introduces381 words
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Advertisement188 1982-08-30 12 UQF HaliSH SAVINGS QO/ ACCOUNTS O /O p.a. Interest rates are subieol «o change without prior notice HII Utr UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD Hood OMIco: UOF Building. 124/126 Roomson Road Sjn«arx>reolo6 T»h *****82(11 fcnei) Branch**: Mam Branch 124.126 Robinson Road Singapore 0106 T«t *****t2|11 Mnm) Ang Mo Kn Branch Block188 words
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Article, Illustration226 1982-08-30 13 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By Our Education Reporter NGEE ANN top student Sim Gek Hung had only drawer locks to play with when he was young. He was the youngest son of a hawker, and his parents were too poor to buy him toys. This226 words
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Article159 1982-08-30 13 YOU may have noticed that some roads are wider and smoother, or that It Is easier to cross the street near your noose now that there Is an overhead bridge. All this thank* to the Public Works Department, which spent tmJt million or159 words
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266 1982-08-30 13 TEO LIAN HUAY - Half-a-million reasons why we're greener TEO LIAN HUAY By SINGAPORE grew greener last year. Angsanas, Bougainvilleas and Oleanders were among the half-a-million plants that the Parks and Recreation Department of the National Development Ministry planted in the country. The ministry's annual report indicated that major thoroughfares got their fair share266 words
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411 1982-08-30 13 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By TO remain competitive in a world faced with recession, Singapore should develop its brain services and not just trade-related ones Last year, the value of total world trade shrunk by 1 per cent to $4,240 billion for411 words
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Advertisement265 1982-08-30 13 COCKTAILS? Holiday Inn has a way of turning out the finest at 3i^K cocktail receptions. And making important occasions impressive celebrations. With splendid service and a superb range of sumptuous spreads. Accompanied of course, by the usual drinks and our exotic cocktails to keep your guests in\^- -^excellent spirits. Let265 words
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Article489 1982-08-30 14 I To each his own limit LAST week's forum on the price of academic achievement highlighted the unsavoury aspects of the quest for success in studies. The emotional scars that come with failure, as some of the participants noted, can be deep and painful. The long-term489 words
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Article, Illustration1504 1982-08-30 14 Richard Holbrooke - Richard Holbrooke Ronald Reagan Jimmy Carter Dr Henry Kissinger FOR the third time in the last decade, the United States and China have issued a joint declaration designed to straddle, without really resolving, the eternal impediment in their relations the1,504 words
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Article364 1982-08-30 14 1T would have been achievement enough if, In his brief one-day visit to Malaysia, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew had Jut gotten ontr the same wavelength with Malaysian leaden with aa attendant strengthening of the already considerable ties between bath countries. la any event, both Prime Ministers364 words
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Article343 1982-08-30 14 The Prime Minister's elarlOcatfoa of Us "Look East" policy mast be reaaaarlag to all those who have harboured doubt* about hla trie Intentions. IV re-orientatlon has been long overdue, given the pu.sh-and-pull of a colonial past. It Is important to understand what the "Look East" policy Is notNST - 343 words
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Advertisement7 1982-08-30 14 RADO FLORENCE New horizons in time Ht^nn^H7 words
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Advertisement337 1982-08-30 14 It's our speciality of credits. We're the official course. Opening the Spanish export credit doors for opportunity to bank. And we've cornered trading and business the market on export partners with Spain and credit there with an South America. No bank extraordinary 56% share, is better equipped to do Or337 words
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Letter497 1982-08-30 15 ON the evening of Aug 26 at around 7, my wife and I were were out on our usual walk with our two dogs. When we arrived at the corner of Chee Hoon Avenue and Adam Road we heard a commotion, and saw two stationary497 words
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121 1982-08-30 15 ON THE AIR... Jazz fans still angry I WOULDN'T be surprised if many jazz fans are today still angry with the way SBC abruptly ended the Quincy Jones Concert in Japan, shown on Aug 15. If SBC had felt that there wasn't enough time to run the whole show then121 words
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Letter61 1982-08-30 15 I'VE noticed that many comedies are screened on the Tuesday afternoon slot. Such programmes are seldom telecast on Sundays. Could SBC also think of the students, teachers, shift workers and those working office hours? It's rather unfair to let only housewives (many don't even watch them because they61 words
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Letter46 1982-08-30 15 COULD the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation telecast the Sixth Lion City Cup matches "live," especially those being played by Singapore? The telecasts will boost interest in the competition and will be a treat for the many soccer fans in this country. ZICO Singapore MM46 words
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91 1982-08-30 15 Man emptied rubbish bin into sea DURING a recent visit to Singapore, my parents went on a cruise on a junk and were delighted to see that the anti-littering campaign also applied to the boat. All the passengers were requested to make use of a refuse bin with a written91 words
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280 1982-08-30 15 Impossible to comply with the law LETTERS have been written urging the police to prosecute motorists who park their vehicles by the kerbside at night in Clementi. I agree wholeheartedly that this is an undersirable practice but I feel it is about time our side of story is told. It280 words
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146 1982-08-30 15 Is it wrong because it's spelt differently? THERE is a saying "The American and the British are two people separated by a common language," which is probably true. However, C. Muthukumaran (ST, Aug 20) seems adamantly convinced that the American spelling of certain words is wrong. It seems that the146 words
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246 1982-08-30 15 WE would like to thank Henry Lim for his letter on the traffic situation at the junction of the East Coast Parkway/ Tanjong Katong South Road and the junction of Shenton Way/East Coast Parkway (ST, Aug 2). There are three lanes along the246 words
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81 1982-08-30 15 WE thank "Pedestrian" for his letter on the traffic conditions at the Holland Avenue Ta man Warn a junction. (ST, Aug 10). The Public Works Department is now studying the feasibility of installing traffic signals and pedestrian crossing facilities at the Holland Avenue/ Taman Warna81 words
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Letter56 1982-08-30 15 I REFER to the letter by Mr B.L. Wee "How do I go Pinyin" (ST, Aug 2). Mr Wee is requested to telephone me on *****11 ext 213 for further details on how he could have his name in Hanyu Pinyin in his identity card. GOH56 words
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152 1982-08-30 15 WE REFER the letter "Antenna hasn't been repaired" by "Deprived" (ST. Aug 21). The Port of Singapore Authority has been attending to the complaints as soon as they are received. As with many Housing Board flats, Block E of Blair Plain is served by a common152 words
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99 1982-08-30 15 ON Aug 17, I was on SBS Service 138 from Ang Mo Kio when a schoolboy wanted to alight in front of Mary mount Convent. This was disallowed by the driver as it was an express. The time was already a quarter past twelve. The99 words
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Letter81 1982-08-30 15 HOUSEWIVES in Jurong East Estate do their marketing at the Clementi Town Centre market because the former is a new estate. Their trips are made all the more difficult as parts of the estate are not served by buses. They have to walk a long way before they81 words
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Letter53 1982-08-30 15 WE appeal to the Singapore Bus Service to extend either Service 80 or 81 to terminate at Changi Point via Loyang Avenue. A lot of time is now wasted in changing buses at the Tampines Terminal near Tanah Merah Besar R.B. KRISHNA Singapore IKS EDITOR: This letter53 words
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Letter36 1982-08-30 15 COULD SBS use more buses on Service 25 on weekends so that commuters need not have to wait too long? When the bus does come now it is invariably packed. COMMUTER Singapore IS4C36 words
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Article, Illustration1351 1982-08-30 16 The most self-assured politician in Bonn today is Helmut Kohl, opposition leader Down but not out yet THE present West German chancellor, Mr Helmut Schmidt, spent his summer holidays in the United States, trying to mend fences with the Reagan administration. But his days in power1,351 words
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Advertisement451 1982-08-30 16 I J43&SI- I a^a^B^B^a^a^B^^a^a^a^a^a^a^ai OM»Ttt I At long last! Hie kind of 24-hour play back facility you've always wanted WVERCO Stereo auto-reverse cassette changer Created exclusively tor non-stop listening tape be malfunctioning or not slotted in. thus pleasure and convenience Ideal for giving you continuous music Restaurants. Hotels. Shopping Complexes.451 words
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Article83 1982-08-30 17 NEW YORK, Sun. The narrowly defined United States money supply M-l rose US$l.4 billion (553.01 billion) to a seasonally adjusted U*****.9 billion in the week ended Aug 18, the Federal Reserve Bank of New Ycrk said. Last week's figure was revised to U*****.5 billion from U*****.4 billion.Reuter - 83 words
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Article115 1982-08-30 17 JAKARTA, Sun. The Indonesian government is set to lower the tariff wall for ceramics from its present level of 240 per cent, director general of Miscellaneous Industries Kusudiarso Hadinoto said, Antara News Agency reported today. On a tour of ceramic industries in Surabaya (East Java) yesterday, Mr HadinotoAFP - 115 words
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Article101 1982-08-30 17 TORONTO, Sun. The opening of a US$lO2 million (*****.3 million) Volkswagen plant in Barrie, Ontario, has been indefinitely delayed while the company waits for an improvement in North American markets, a Volkswagen Canada spokesman said. Volkswagen received promises last year of duty-free concessions from the federal government andUPI - 101 words
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Article81 1982-08-30 17 LANSING (Michigan), Sun. Governor William G Milliken said five Japanese banks have agreed to help Michigan out of its credit crisis by backing US$5OO million (Ssl.oB billion) in shortterm state borrowing this fall. Michigan's credit rating now is one of the lowest among the states in the UnitedUPI - 81 words
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Article113 1982-08-30 17 NEW YORK, Sun. Chase Manhattan Bank recieved a sharp rebuff on Thursday when its money-raising certificates of deposit (CDs) were removed from an approved list by the Chicago Board of Trade. The board's decision, which follows a series of setbacks for the bank, was immediately rejected by ChaseFT - 113 words
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Article80 1982-08-30 17 NEW YORK, Sun. Bendix Corp said it might divest one or more of the non-aerospace operations of Martin Marietta Corp if its US$l.6 billion (553.2 billion) bid for the company is successful. Bendix said it has not decided if it would take such action. The government said thatReuter - 80 words
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Article87 1982-08-30 17 LONDON, Sun. Royal Dutch/Shell group's Shell Chemicals UK Ltd has decided to shed 625 jobs at its petrochemicals complex at Carrington near Manchester, a Shell spokesman said. Industry sources said the move, reducing the site's payroll to 1,260, could cut annual losses at Shell Chemicals by about £10Reuter - 87 words
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Article35 1982-08-30 17 NEW DELHI, Sun. Japan yesterday extended India a 33 billion yen (Ss2B6 million) loan to help finance several Indian development projects, including two power projects and subway rail work in Calcutta. —UPIUPI - 35 words
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329 1982-08-30 17 KOICHI ISHIYAMA - Japanese oil firms using less dollars to pay bills KOICHI ISHIYAMA By Our Tokyo Reporter TOKYO, Sun. Confronted with erratic exchange rate swings and consequent exchange losses, Japanese oil refineries are moving out of United States dollars into other currencies to pay oil bills and diversify exchange risks. A spokesman329 words
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442 1982-08-30 17 BONN. Sun. In the second major corporate failure to shake West German businesses this month, the worldwide Wienerwald restaurant chain announced that it would seek court receivership, after several of the group's creditor banks ended agreements deferring repayment of the company's debt. Wienerwald narrowlyNYT - 442 words
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392 1982-08-30 17 NIXDORF Computer AG of West Germany is planning to set up a manufacturing plant in Singapore to make sophisticated electronic and mechanical computer components. The company is in the final stage of negotiations to buy over an existing production plant which employs more392 words
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440 1982-08-30 17 INTERIM results released by the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation show a significant slowdown in earnings growth and suggest there may not be much of an improvement in this year's profits over those of last year. The group announced a 10.6 per cent increase in after-tax440 words
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339 1982-08-30 17 Woolworths pulls out of bid for Grace Brothers SYDNEY, Sun. Woolworths Australia pulled out of its AJI9O million (***** million) bid for the Sydney retail group, Grace Brothers Holdings Ltd, after the store chain announced a substantial slide in profits in the year to July 31. Directors of Grace BrosFT - 339 words
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Article238 1982-08-30 17 NEW YORK, Sun. Occidental Petroleum Corp, which has cemented a US$4 billion (SJB.6 billion) takeover of Cities Service Co, could run into objections from the Canadian government if it tries to sell Cities' Canadian properties to help finance the deal, analysts said. Occidental said it hasUPI - 238 words
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Article108 1982-08-30 17 THE following In m list af Uh> II most actively traded stocks m the Stock Exchange 0/ Singapore Uat week. It gives the tarnovrr la thousands of units, rlowlnr prices on Friday and the high and low for 1 J8? romel iber Merlin 1 1 > Dry108 words
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Article78 1982-08-30 17 A M n •BT Indicator '•Industrials: 'Finance: 'Hotels: WvMinlngs woPlanutions JOCBC: tSEStod: *****3 (23 08 1519 24 184.77 536.27 2H79 ***** Mo.fs 457 97 *****1 611 69 1502 18 979 13 MO 04 214.10 Kl6 18 M7.SB 456 40 *****4 ***** 1498 77 978 53 533 33 214.05 815.1878 words
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Article82 1982-08-30 17 am a am v •UT Index *****6 *****1 '•Industrials: 764 64 752.31 'Finance: 1278.49 *****0 'Hotels: 643 88 ***** '•Properties: 687.55 677.89 *,Ttn. ***** 2*4.30 uaSßubbrrs 1084.80 1082.53 am a am a *****0 *****3 754.72 755.14 *****0 1272.84 ***** ***** 675.63 ***** 264.24 272.48 *****4 *****0 Ann *****1 763.1582 words
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Advertisement260 1982-08-30 17 Building industry of Singapore "Two years ago, I set up my own business after twenty years of working for other people in the airconditioning industry. Despite my experience in the business, starting out on your own is not easy. But I've received numerous leads through the Singapore Builders Directory, including260 words
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Article2532 1982-08-30 18 WEEKLY detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, with the year's high and low, followed by the week's movement in prices, the dividend, the net price earnings ratio and the volume of business. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr§ IM2 Uil Dlv Hifb Low Cmpaay2,532 words
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Article222 1982-08-30 18 THE US Sing dollar fluctuated within a narrow range of $2.1390 and $2.1540 in the Singapore forex market last week. Trading was generally thin and cautious. The local currency weakened against major currencies except for the Hongkong dollar. Expectations that the Fed would cut discount rate as much as222 words
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Article462 1982-08-30 18 THE interbank market remained firm throughout last week with overnight funds being traded at high levels. The overnight rate began the week at 10 V* 10 per cent but firmed up to peak 18 17 per cent on Tuesday. It, however, dipped to a low of three per cent462 words
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Article176 1982-08-30 18 ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Aug 27: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 8 months 0 months 12 months 1 month 3 months 8 months 12 months 1 month 3 months {months 12 months l month 3 months {months 12 months176 words
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Article40 1982-08-30 18 FOR THE week ended Saturday Aug a, the range at call rate* received tram Short Depoaiti (M) BMwuulolkm BMk Imd: 4 to I per cent Uraenl tmmt: 5 to 5.12 per cent. Mnaaaali of fundi totalled $1,068 million40 words
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Article398 1982-08-30 18 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday, Aug 27, 1982, BANK'S tPLB Algemene Bank lOV4 American Express 11 Am' Dam R'terdam Bank 11 Asia Commercial 10 A NZ Banking Group 10 Ban Hin Lee Bank 10 Bane a Commerciale 10 Banco398 words
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Advertisement292 1982-08-30 18 GALAX SSB MX II portable buMUing for J construction industry and accommodation 1 v Sssl I^Bbs3"\. t >l ts Advantages: Possible Layouts .nLJhHHBI Stackable -without any i i+imansleepefvtoilet 1 1 toilets extra steel structure t Easy to join two or more FTTj WT 55»" Q i®p|®|@[@p|® units (See E) iO292 words
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Article537 1982-08-30 19 LAST week's performance by the Singapore stock market was largely mixed although It can be said that the technical rally Is still on, Judging by the spirited pre-weekend rally. The Straits Times Industrials Index was a 11.25--point winner on the week even though It had a fairly turbulent537 words
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Article512 1982-08-30 19 DESPITE scattered bouts of profit-taking at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week, share prices still managed to stay ahead in increasingly heavier volumes. Boosted, to a certain extent by continued firmness on overseas markets, particularly that of New York, conditions remained buoyant for the better part of512 words
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Article46 1982-08-30 19 pymcat pnyabir M Cemeat UM Sept 8 lato 6. I Sept 10 MlllßghmJl W.I Sept 10 H Ctalaen 11% Sept U i GUuh 7 Sept 20 a) Adjusted for scrip issue Interim the year B.s<* M 229; 20% prevtawyear 15^(a) 22% <».(a) 22% 20%46 words
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Article371 1982-08-30 19 LONDON: The stock market was easier on balance last week, with the US and European interest rate reductions fully discounted, dealers said. The FT index on the week was down 7.1 at 573.5 points. Government bonds met profit-taking, after the previous week's sharp gain and ended with netReuter - 371 words
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Article162 1982-08-30 19 LONDON: The tin market ended a holiday shortened session on Friday firm, with Three Months standard grade metal trading at L 7.390 a tonne on the late Kerb to show a rise of £50 from yesterday afternoon, dealers said. The main support came from protective covering and162 words
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Article38 1982-08-30 19 IXJNDON Copper pno«* on Friday (previous In brackets). Wtreban Spot buyers CMIM 11X40 00) sellers £841 M (LM100). Three Months buyers L»s< 00 <f__M». sellers 1855 M <f_s2._> Market las*: Barely steady after firmer Sato*: a.m tonnes38 words
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362 1982-08-30 19 TRADING WAS subdued on local and overseas rubber markets, with values moving within a narrow range in dull and featureless conditions, says Holiday, Cxtter, B»th •ad («mp*ay. in its weekly rubber review last week. Despite the sharp reductions in interest rates which has Influenced most362 words
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Article39 1982-08-30 19 Tin rooms Rubber (S) lubber (M) 2915 2915 206 144 ***** 179.75 1»75 ***** •in MS per kilo 29.31 223 178.75 198 50 29.52 29.68 125 141 ***** 180.50 198.50 199.50 In cents per kilo39 words
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Article156 1982-08-30 19 LONDON: Rubber Futures closed slightly steadier on Friday, between 0.10 and 0 30 p a kilo above yesterday's close in traded positions. Dealers said prices were traded narrowly throughout the day after a firm opening which reflected higher Eastern prices and weaker sterling against the US dollar. The156 words
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377 1982-08-30 19 CHINESE Prednrr Exetaage, Sln(r»p»re, MM elMtag price* per IN ki v Saturday Cm— l sil: Bulk fob 181.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $93 00 sellers, new drum fob $97 00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $40.00 buyers. Ptssrnr: Munlok white377 words
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Article66 1982-08-30 19 Pri Ttan Melbourne) 1 1 430.458 412 338 *****6 *****S New York 403.008 425 008 *****S 4XOOS London 41C.008 415 008 416.50S *****S Zurich *****6 *****8 *****S *****S Paris unav 40(03 Sal Fri Hongkong 403.008 *****8 406 006 *****6 Singapore (2) 404 SOB 419 508 *****S 4305QS Export prices66 words
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Article282 1982-08-30 19 TOKYO, Sat. Prices closed sharply lower with investors discouraged by the decline on Wall Street and the yen's sharp fall against the US dollar in overseas centres overnight, dealers said. The Dow Jones average fell 57.28 to close at 7127.82 points, with a volume of 200 million shares. The282 words
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Article340 1982-08-30 19 NEW YORK, Fri. Stock prices closed lower due to a combination of profittaking and some renewed concerns that interest rates may not decline any further over the near term. The Dow Jones industrial average ended its historic two week rally by dropping 8.94 points to 883.47. Between August340 words
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Article402 1982-08-30 19 AMSTERDAM, Fri. Share prices were mixed in moderate activity on the last trading day of the week, dealers said. The stock exchange barely reacted to the one point cut in Dutch interest rates yesterday nor to easing US rates, they added. The general index fell to 87.4 from 87.7402 words
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Article51 1982-08-30 19 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 573.5 Thursday 578.1 Week Ago 580 6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 883.47 Thursday 892.41 Week Ago ***** H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1048.63 Thursday 1005.02 Week Ago 1034.88 AUSTRALIAN INDUBTRIALB Friday 6125 Thursday 606.1 Week Ago 606.4 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 483.3 Thursday 475.7 Week Ago51 words
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Article363 1982-08-30 19 - ZURICH, Fri. Share prices firmed in line with yesterday's higher Wall Street close, dealers said. They noted turnover has risen considerably this week. Interest sensitive issues such as banks and insurances were generally boosted by yesterday's round of interest rate cuts, while industrials were narrowly irregular because of the363 words
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Advertisement860 1982-08-30 19 NOTICES AMALGAMATED PROPERTIES INDUSTRIES BERHAD NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Compony will be held at 10 00 a.m. on Monday, 13th September 1982 at Bilek Menten, New Block, Hotel Jaya Puri, Jalan Barat, Petaling Jaya for the purpose of860 words
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Advertisement623 1982-08-30 19 IN THK HIGH COI'RT OF THE KKI'I 81.1 l OF SINGAPORE Salt N». 753 of l*tt Rj- turf II BAN HIN LEE BANK BEBHAD PlaJ-dfls CHEW TENG HVA DdeatUat FORM OF ADVERTISEMENT TO: Chew Teag Haa 31 IK, Black IN Cle-M-tl Weat Street t St-K-fMTF TAKE NOTICE that an action623 words
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Article, Illustration407 1982-08-30 20 LES MUST de Cartier has appointed Mr Geaflrey de Drools as area supervisor for the Singapore and Australian markets from January this year. Mr de Drouas, 27, joined Les Must de Cartier Paris last year and was attached to the Hongkong office in charge of the South407 words
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522 1982-08-30 20 THE rig building activities of the Promet group accounted for about 50 per cent of its total pretax profits for the first half year ended June 30, 1982. Group profits before tax increased 44.2 per cent to M 527.74 million (M 519.23 million522 words
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322 1982-08-30 20 TWO new share issues will make their debut on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange next week. They are Asiatic Development, under the plantations section, and Rasa Sayang Beach Hotels (Penang) Bhd under the hotels section. The KLSE said that Asiatic's 160 million ordinary322 words
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288 1982-08-30 20 Malaysian Resources reveals ambitious property plans MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation Bhd is currently involved in a mix of property developments industrial, commercial and residential. Ambitious plans for the group's properties were outlined by company officials at a press conference. Present were MRCB chairman Senator Kee Yong Wee and managing director Mr288 words
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229 1982-08-30 20 AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd, which is proposing to sell off its main asset, the Ambassador Hotel along Meyer Road, has announced lower group results for the first six months of this year. Although group sales rose by 31.4 per cent to $4.96 million, profits229 words
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129 1982-08-30 20 IPOH Garden Bhd has reached an agreement to sell its entire interest in two associated companies; to C I Holdings Sdn Bhd for cash. The fwo associates are 48 per cent owned Pantile Sdn Bhd and SO per cent owned Perak Brickworks Sdn Bhd.129 words
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Advertisement382 1982-08-30 20 J&Uper^StW From Japan \OZAKI KIYOHIKO A His 8 piece Band l, fv\ with their own Sound Lighting systems l, il£t i +H- $MA Co-Sponsor OTARD XO 2 Shows nightly 7.00pm 9.45pm. $50/= per person "if 1 0.00pm 2.00 am. including Ist drink. -yC. i /^s\ iiJK < s i *iJi^>e4a382 words
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Advertisement98 1982-08-30 20 AUSTRALIA COMPUTER ENVIRONMENT SEMINAR It's now well known that computers. particularly medium to large main frames, are more efficient when they operate in the right environment This seminar will deal with the latest advances in controlled environment systems for computer rooms The seminar will be held at the Australian High98 words
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Advertisement698 1982-08-30 21 tSor^^S^^^p. WATEB: I CLASSIFICATION GROUP (5.00 pf" 'or n xt doy' Ordinory 90 cts per word (Mm $1 3 50) ATy^o^&\ I M xL frjP»ay f^^B^ I ll^r^ar I ll^T^Lr 1 fa?^^ I (f^\ u(mZ 1 2 30 pm for Sondoy Tunes) S«mi-D«plov (Mm ji^bo'straas Times) B PBfSOnal S«rviC«S A698 words
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Advertisement485 1982-08-30 21 i i s# mercnanmsa EMERALD ffj COLLECTION (Up by Sheraton Diamonds Pte Ltd Quality emeralds are ideal investments against paper dollars compared with other commodities. Come and see our wide selection of emeralds and other precious stones. Date: 30th August to 4th September 1982. Time: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.485 words
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Advertisement349 1982-08-30 21 APPLE 2 PLUS Disk Drive. Oreen I Monitor. Diskette and accessories, Price $2,500 (not Orange Computer). Hitachi Super Freezer (as new) $350. Colour TV $300. Hem-Radio equipment negotiable) View at: 37 Jalan Malu Malu or Tel: *****95 after 12 noon COME TO FAMS for the latest styles In gents shoes.349 words
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Advertisement478 1982-08-30 21 \u3j Wg PWSOfMI SOTVICGS or OOLDEN DC SAUNA. Unit 5154, Ground Floor, Woh Hup Complex. Massage/Sauna/Steam/ I Facial. Opens dally: 10.00 uni 12 midnight Tel: *****89/*****43 GREAT EASTERN HEALTH Centre 4th Floor, Great Eastern Hotel Massage/Sauna Bath/Facial. Opens dally 10 am 3 am. Tel: *****44 JEUNESSE ET BEAUTE for your478 words
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Advertisement588 1982-08-30 21 35 House Cleaning/ Painting A BETTER CARPET Shampooing. General house Cleaning/Office. Painting, Parquet Varnishing. Floor Polishing Tel: *****42/ *****62 Caldeco Cleaning CAMMD OFFERS STEAM Carpet shampooing, all types floor polishing, general cleaning house painting to Individual needs *****62. FOR COST EFFECTIVENESS, floor polishing, carpet shampooing, toilet descaling, window cleaning. Call588 words
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Advertisement478 1982-08-30 21 I \SS/ D Personal Services i D MsrchMiietoe 38 TV/Video/ Sound System AERIALS INSTALLATION REPAIR Telefunken Sharp Roxy Oraetz ITT Slera Philips Setron Normande Siemens colour T.V. on the spot fixing Video reasonable charges day night service telephone *****75/*****23 Technical Servicing SILVER STAR PLUMBING. It Electrical Contractor Specialise In repairing478 words
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Advertisement357 1982-08-30 21 SPECIALIST M REPAMMQ Colour TV and Video tape recorders Tel: *****32/ *****46 Continental Electronic Service. TV HME PURCHASE $35.50/ $44.50 monthly. 3 years guarantee. 4 Lucky Draw chances Tel: *****06 i 39 Photography EXCHANGE CAMERA CENTRE WeBuTTsELL.TRADE-IN ail brands of cameras UG 5 SIM LIM TOWER SINGAPORE 0718 VIDEO RECORDING357 words
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Advertisement832 1982-08-30 21 Bic''^T.i w >^r] PfIESTIGEOUS OFFICE ADDRESS with confidential answering service and temporary office room table use when needed Telex facilities S5 monthly. *****00 ACCOUNTING/ SECRETARIAL/ TAXATION Services and formation of Limited Companies available anytime Tel: *****41 after 7p.m *****03. A SW CONFIDENTIAL Answering/ Mailing/Office Registration Service Telex facilities. Typing. Book-keeping832 words
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Advertisement491 1982-08-30 22 )B( Q Business To Business B^ BENCH TYPE DRILLING x* jm MILLING MACHINE 6,±A I Q MODEL: 1710 |H| I j£ 1 <^-c RADIAL DRILLING MACHINE |^P* > tXssOoA/ ji\tt \.W Ivl l>«ll«<|] IMaa) r u. *_>.«<**, In MkMEiKMf I ianuw<, i. oi II fa iii. FOOO-OPEBATED PORTABLE ELECTRO REVERStO491 words
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Advertisement311 1982-08-30 22 62 Other Product*/ Services f SKLK-APPLHABLK INSTANT WHITE ANT RXTERMINATION l)o 11 b> >our »!l »mpl> appl) R«l Sr«; Ann Twrnil* rhMnio»l tnmpound on tnp inftstn] *rra and on th* bodm of wtlile anu and thr) will virtually bring drath lo it» leak* rolony Obuinablr from POUI *N COMPANY. v311 words
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Advertisement620 1982-08-30 22 ffll D mm* LADIES 1 BOUTIQUE SALES MANAGER A Hongkong boutique group Is going to open branch shop In Singapore with the above vacancy Qualified applicants should be: 1) Age over 25. pre-U standard 2) Have strong spirit and can endure hard conditions. 3) Interested In fashion business. 4 Responsible620 words
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Advertisement331 1982-08-30 22 We invite applications for the post oi CLERK (Female) in one oi the departments in our Technical Division. The Job: The successful appli cant will assist the Department's sales engineers and secretary in clerical duties, such as preparation and typing oi correspondence and quotations, tiling, sending oi telexes and other331 words
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Advertisement219 1982-08-30 22 (|f I alsW PERMANENT DIVISION Vacancies in Jurong Attractive salary fringe benefits. 1. STORE ASSISTANTS/ DRIVERS (ISOO and above) Class 4 driving licence. 2. STORE ASSISTANTS (CUOendebove) Mln. Sec 2 education. 3. JR ACCOUNTS CLERKS (teOOtoSMO) 1 to 2 years experience. OCE O" level. LCC Intermediate 4. CLERKS (S3SO to219 words
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Advertisement304 1982-08-30 22 V A well established ship yard in Jurong invites application* for the pott of: SECRETARY to the General Manager. Applicants should possess the following: Full GCE 'O' level certificate with a good credit in English A Secretarial Diploma with shorthand and typing speeds of 90wpm and 50wpm respectively Minimum 2304 words
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Advertisement475 1982-08-30 22 fill D 6 (■■MBM TOVA easel TEMPORARY DIVISION If you are a TYPIST RECEPTIONIST ACCOUNTS CLERK DRIVER We have the |ob for you. Call: Orchard Branch *****65 620, 6th floor, Singapore Shopping Centre (Nexl to Supreme Houee) OR Shenton Branch *****39 57Q, An son Centre We are en estaMnned group475 words
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Advertisement413 1982-08-30 22 An eetabliahexf TV manufacturer of the Mitsubishi Group urgently requires GENERAL CLERK Below 26 years OCE -O' level Able to perform simple clerical duties Including copy-tracing Besides the convenience of a 5 days a week operations, free transport can also be arranged. j Pleaee apply personalty at I or write413 words
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Advertisement372 1982-08-30 22 IJIA Q EmployimiH I TWIN DISC (FAR EAST) LTD invites application for a I FEMALE RECEP- TIONIST/TYPIST 1 c Pleasant personality. c Knowledge of typewrlt- Ing. c Experience in similar position preferred but not essential. I c Remuneration between 555.400 to SSB.OOO per annum I Pleee* call personally or tete--1372 words
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Advertisement341 1982-08-30 22 OA T C I e9* I at84»441l I Classified Advertising Works. FEMALE/MALE SECRETARIAL TRAINEES Compenv Secretarial Finn Oood prospects for successful applicants. c OCE 'A' level (English Stream) c Able to speak Mandarin c Shorthand or typing not required Apply In own henowiHHiQ wttfc te:--B.T. Box A ***** 1 N*>w341 words
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Advertisement494 1982-08-30 23 ljjl| 0 Emptoyment 66 Situation* Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical PACIFIC INTeriNATION AL LINES (PTE) LTD has Immediate vacancies forACCOUNTS CLERKS REOWREMENTS: c Minimum LCC Intermediate stage c 2to 3 years of working experience EDP exposure desirable but not essential Interacted appatcanta plea** ■rite with Ml nrlkulon. Including preeenl and expected494 words
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Advertisement592 1982-08-30 23 BRITISH t EASTERN (M) LTD JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK c Applicants should be Singapore Clllien with OCE O' level a Minimum LCCI Intermediate Book-keeping. c Ability to type. Intereetd applicant* ahauld eubmM detaNa of thetr qualification*, salary eipected. eiperience and contact Ulepham number together with a non-returneMe photograph to: Tha Advertiser592 words
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Advertisement1132 1982-08-30 23 (jjl| Q imtafmm TYPIST HE OUMEO a OCE "O" level c Able to speak English fluenUy c Able to type well Pl#A## Sppty psWSOAMIy ASSOCIATED PROPERTY CONSULTANTS PTE LTD Unil IS-03 15lh storey BLANCO COURT SSS, North Brtdoe Road Singapore 071* en Monday, 30th Aug. ISS2 Urgently Required FEMALE GENERAL1,132 words
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Advertisement1543 1982-08-30 23 [tin pi"****"" LEADSeQ OILFKLD SUPPLY House I FEMALE CLERK/TYPIST require requires Female Receptionist Applicants must possess at least the following requisitions: GCE O' Level with credit In English, fluency In spoken English, experience with PABX switchboard preferred but not essential as training shall be provided, residing near to Jurong Industrial1,543 words
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Advertisement1007 1982-08-30 23 Iff I 0 Employment yelk offers a challenging and rewarding career for Lady Telephone Sales Representatives 1 ,000.00 per month our best people earn 3 lot more Minimum age 2 1 Singaporean GCE O' Level Conversant m English Chinese Two years sales experience preferably telephone sales Have excellent telephone personality1,007 words
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Advertisement617 1982-08-30 23 fill 0 Employment Urgently Required Marketing Executives for company dealing In pens and lighters He/she must be experienced In the specified products, and be prepared to work outdoors Good contacts with departmental stores would be an advantage In the Job The candidate must be between 23-30 years old. and possess617 words
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Advertisement501 1982-08-30 23 C ATS I V»A*I e9e I 1 184-4421 1 Classified Advertising Works. I F i ROBINSON'S urgently requires SALES ASSISTANTS c GENERAL WORKERS Oood salary and attractive 1 r»rif fits offered Interested applicants please call I personally for an Interview I during office hours ;ii The Personnel Deportment sth Level.501 words
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Advertisement1132 1982-08-30 24 lllA Q Emptoymont 66 Situations Vacant MMies TOP-NOTCH SALESMAN WftMitty re^ui re>d by #ip#noinQ Aq ency Meuaa, la ptomola sale ol N man* waar to departmental *tora* and retell outlets. Applicants must possess driving t: licence Good basic salary plus 1 attractive commission and bonus ii Plaaaa apply in own1,132 words
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Advertisement779 1982-08-30 24 af I I II I Eastern Wire Manufacturing Company (Re) Ltd A Mambar Of Th* National Iron Greta? We are a local manufacturer of steel welded mesh and other steel wire products. Due lo recent expansion, we require the services ol the following poets: MACHINE OPERATORS Completed Primary/ Secondary education779 words
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Advertisement1036 1982-08-30 24 jf y I wM j I A NEWLY ESTABLISHED AmcoNomoNßM a REFRIGERATION COMPANY invites applications for the position of OPERATIONS CLERKS (FEMALE) a GCE level passes In English and Maths. a Some working experience In shipping department will be advantageous though not essential. a Able to type al 35 wpm1,036 words
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Advertisement341 1982-08-30 24 ill Q Employment INTERNATIONAL HOTEL IMPERIAL DESIGN COMPANY requires:DRAFTSMAN a Experience In Interior design (1 rafting Salary negotiable plus fringe benefit* Please telephone *****88/9 Requires 2 EXPERIENCED DIESEL MECHANICS Mln 5 years experience Driving licence Knowledge or hydrajllc system and construction plant Preferably living around Jurong/Clementl area Interested applicants please341 words
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Advertisement176 1982-08-30 24 fe Vacancies for: I PRODUCTION I I OPERATORS I I (Male/Female) I i Salary up to upon confirmation TRANSPORT <For shift workers only) *Up to 2 increments a year 'Shift Allowance 'Attendance Bonus Productivity Incentive "Seniority Allowance! THOJE BETWEEN 14 AND 16 YEARS ARE ALSO WELCOME TO APPL Y. Call176 words
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Advertisement440 1982-08-30 24 ljjl| 0 Employment SINGAPORE the No.l employer who cares requires Female Production Operators We offer: 1. May work week 2. No rotating shift work 3. Attractive starting pay 4. Attractive shift premium 5. 3-month confirmation increment 6. Attendance bonus 7. Annual leave 8. Hospital Insurance program 9. Life Insurance program440 words
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Advertisement465 1982-08-30 25 ijlA Q Emptoyment 1 86 Situations Vacant g) Production SINGAPORE MARINE CONTAINERS have the following vacancies: PRODUCTION OPERATORS t Starting salary S* 370.00 wfth 3 increments in the first yeer to 3*420.00 GLC INSPECTORS I t Secondary education in English preferred I t Experience not necessary j but would be465 words
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Advertisement742 1982-08-30 25 IJHI pan¥* 1 New start rate up to ,s3Bopm, 5-Day Work Week No scope work Free transport to and fro Interested applicants, please call personally at: Employee Halations Office GE (USA) Houaewares Pta Lid No 2 Pioneer Road Singapore 2262 Tel *****22 Buses lo factory: 251 (from Jurong Interchange) Classifieds742 words
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Advertisement806 1982-08-30 25 c I BJBk f-< B^ A Jaoeneee manufacturing company urgently require*: MALE QUALITY CONTROLLER MALE ALUMINIUM WELDERS Free transport at pickup Gooo pro#p*cts toe pf ontoCall personally atKOKOSHA SINGAPORE fPTHJLTO 14. THIRD LOK YANG ROAD JURONG TOWN SINGAPORE 2262 Tel: 2****** Interchange Bus No 250 A large multi-national company in806 words
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Advertisement869 1982-08-30 25 r f aw J We have immediate vacancies for the following positions: CODING CLFRK Applicants should poses* a good GCE 'O' level with some knowledge of electronic parts. Preference will be given to those with at least 1 year's relevant experience. The successful candidate will be respon- sible for standardising869 words
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Advertisement416 1982-08-30 25 Path ■>. ili X I EmpCoyiiMMit I t II J mmNmmt has vacancies for I 1) Copier Sales Representative* With or without experience Training will be provided (Applicants to write to The Sales Manager. Copier Division) 2) Copier Technician* Qualifications GCE O level in Science or Technical stream OR VITB416 words
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Advertisement272 1982-08-30 25 CATC I Vtlitl >«■ I 1 *****11 1 Classified Advertising Works. ASIAR*CIFIC SHIPYARD PTE LTD Our Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Promet Pte Ltd has the I foflowing vacancies: ELECTRICAL CHARGEHAND c 2 years' relevant experience in a shipyard TRAILER DRIVER c Possess dass 4 driving Scene* Attractive salary272 words
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Advertisement993 1982-08-30 26 ijlM D Ewptolf«Mnt 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GALERIES LAFAYETTE We ere the largest deosrtment store m Frence end will soon commence operetmn m Singspore We invite suitably qualified person to spply for the posts of I c I'Mssbl QCI O' level in subjects I c Must have at least993 words
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Advertisement887 1982-08-30 26 IPA Emptoyment I k||W HOTEL yßalayßia f Urgently requires i V WAITER/WAITRESS |9 CHAMMRMAIO X Primary education K V UHCHMAIO f Primary education K. y Able to sew N HOUSEMAN X j Primary education j t POOL ATTENDANT j Able to swim j Knowledge of (Irst-ald A. j an advantage887 words
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Advertisement938 1982-08-30 26 Ijjl^ Q Emptoymefit 1 "TT~ YAOHAK APORE PRIVATE LIMITED THE HEAD OFFICE has Immediate vacancies for:DRIVER (PERSONAL) Must be above 35 years old I Valid Class 3 driving licence Must be prepared to work irregular hours DRIVERS (DELIVERY) Above 24 years old Valid Class 3 driving licence j Assist in938 words
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Advertisement425 1982-08-30 26 ijjii Q Empkiyinent Well Established Electrical Company requires lor immedi (A) INOOOR SALES REPRESENTATIVES Must have completed < N.S. (B) CHINESE JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK Knowledge of simple accounts, able to type < (C) GENERAL WORKERS Age It and above (D) DRIVER Class 3 driving licence required Selary allowances, bonus payable425 words
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Advertisement413 1982-08-30 26 oe 1) SALESGIRLS ($5OO/-) Age 16-26 Conversant in English tt Mandarin 2) SECURITY GUARDS (*54*7-) Age 25-40 3) ODD-JOBBERS ($4«9/-) Age 19-26 s Possess claas 2 licence Applicants for posts 2 3 must be Malay, completed or exempt Pd NS Interview Ipm spm: 2nd floor OG Building. OR Grdflr Plaia413 words
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Advertisement516 1982-08-30 26 asm Ml /f\ a rimituMiisftilt ill A I diajmijiiPßiii Ibbbbb^^bbbW HOTEL ROYAL requires 1. SECURITY GUARDS Oross Salary S3SO/MlO 2. COMMIS COOK Gross Salary SMO/MeO Interested applicants please apply personally or write to THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT HOTEL ROYAL NEWTON ROAO SINGAPORE 1130 A Construction Company invites applicant-s to fill the516 words
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Advertisement476 1982-08-30 26 CATC I weamea) e9e I 1 284-4411 1 Classified Advertising Works. I Transport and forwarding company requires OPERATIONS PERSONNEL j c Musi be familiar with customs and CRIE documenta- tion. sea and air cargo clearance c Able to type and wcrk independently j c Preferably with class 2 and 3476 words
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Advertisement1545 1982-08-30 27 fljlA Q Einploymirt «»aaj— T M Situations Vacant j! aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaS I I) Miscellaneous c SEA VIEW HOTEL vacancies- I 1) AM-CONDITKMMNG REFRIGERATION MACHANKS 1) EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIANS 1) PLUMBERS 4) PAINTERS 5) HANDYMAN I FEMALE HOUSE KEEPING CLERKS (TWO SHIFTS) Apply pfaonaWy or wrila with photograph (non-ralumaMo) lo C Tha Paraonnal1,545 words
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Advertisement1081 1982-08-30 27 I C 71 Boating Accessories/ Maintenance Boat Accaaaor taa AvaHaMa From INTERMARINE SUPPLY CO. PTE. LTD. Inflatable boats. 2 lo 8 persons, search lights/navigation lights, ventilation system fitting, horns, refrigerator/freezer, compasses, life Jackets and many other essential Items for your boating/ yachting needs Plaaaa contact: 130, Canting Lana. off Kallang1,081 words
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Advertisement753 1982-08-30 27 RUST STOP 1 Stops Rust! RUST STOP is a non-tonic latex thai changes rust on iron or steel into a new black meiai snieid that prevents future corrosion and al the same time becomes a liim-lormmg, primer n completely stops under-film corrosion It does all this with one application Industrial753 words
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Advertisement401 1982-08-30 27 J) Toyota IB7S TOYOTA CRESSIOA 2000 Manual. 2nd Company owner. With alrcon. radio, cassette Tax Jan 1983. Well maintained at Company's expense. Immaculate condition $16,000 ono Tel: *****55 IB7S MODEL, TOYOTA Corona 1600. 1 company owner. 6 months road tax. Ten radio/cassette, new alrcond. metallic paint, tuff-koted. accident free. Call:401 words
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Advertisement771 1982-08-30 27 fai ij F Vehicles Boats ma J 1 1S7S SKOOA 1200 cc 2nd. private I) Others SIW THAI HBi TRADING PTE LTD Plot <_■ FrtwgaCarparfc Tataphono:734Sßll/5 (Opana from 9 00am 5 30pm TRADE-IN a LOAN ARRANGEABLE ISS2 Nissan Fair lady Targa 200o\ Alrcond 1880 BMW 320 Alrcond Mazda 323 1000771 words
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Advertisement692 1982-08-30 27 Q I E vmo^abmn* VESPA FOR SALE AM registration, excellent condition, accident free, low mileage, well maintained Interested, call *****71 (900 am to s 00pm) AL HONOA 100 ex. Newly repaired, hlghes bidders secures Call Rlyaz *****26 NEW HONOA OL 125. 870 km done Oenulne buyers only Selling $1400 Contact692 words
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Advertisement474 1982-08-30 28 Accommodation A j^ AcciMWMMtation j/± r AccoMMOdation r Pr^inut I I— II r Proj»rt*t I s^s^Make the right €P^ location a part of your long-term strategy N Nit SOON NORTH -I i- nee soon south c morotto mrt stations jJ NORTH SOUTH LINE yK>CHU«NG j SI MI > 6 1474 words
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Advertisement294 1982-08-30 28 DIST. W Within walking distance to Supermarkets. 5 minutes to American/Japanese Schools, 15 minutes to town. 2-storey semidetached bungalow. 4 bedrooms, servant's amenities, wall-to-wall carpeting, furnishings at your delight Rental: $3.500-S4JOO. bungalows: Area 10.000 sq ft 15.000 sq ft Partially furnished/matured garden ACUMEN REALTY CENTRE 33(0077 EXT. 25 (7 LINES)294 words
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Advertisement288 1982-08-30 28 CAMNMU. CIRCLF Spill-level terrace house wlthlr walking distance to Orchari Road. Nice secluded garden, par tlally furnished AT *3 SOO O JLO. RING: YUMIN 273*554/ *****7 a Clement! Park 53.2W a Buckley Road Moot a Grove Drive S4JOI a Jalan Sampurna $S.6O< a Greenbank Park 56.500/ $7401 a Third Avenue288 words
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Advertisement1554 1982-08-30 28 Beginning October ill 1 '"ii Services Ist, an opportunity to A very high standard of lease the top floors in building management distinctive (JOB and maintenance, Building. 24- hour strict security The Building measures, a well-rated 30 storeys high and staff cafeteria, strategically located in vb-'"'"*"»» Long term leases Raffles1,554 words
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Advertisement1336 1982-08-30 28 .Mil T PrtWtt- I [Mil Proptrim Exclusive to the few. DYNASTY GARDEN Located on Sixth Avenue, off WNASTYl^'r^^^ Holland Road, Dynasty Garden GARDEN I offers a choice of 12 ditferent y/ '~^ry'- designs of 3-storey Courtyard Houses. Each differing in coni N .w^^^^ cept anc r a v° u s1,336 words
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Advertisement425 1982-08-30 28 Something For Everyone... In Todays Straits Times Classified Fixing up your home or aportment? Open up the Classified for todoy's best values and opportunities in home improvement! CA.T.S. 1 184-44H The Straits Times Classified* Personal Services Merchandise DISTRICT 9. FUTUR* Luiunoui centrally aircond apartment Splil-lpvel living/ dining 3 bedrooms/ study/425 words
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Advertisement1398 1982-08-30 29 I 1 All r Auu— MQdartioii M|[ r ProptrtUt I Raffles Place vicinity f UOB Bidg Ocean Bldg Raffles Tower Straits Trading Bldg I The Arcade OCBC Cent re Shenton Way/Cecil Street vicinity Robma House Tunas BkJg Shenton House Anson Centre The Octagon International Plaza City House Marina House Hong1,398 words
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Advertisement1380 1982-08-30 29 I Propwttos 1 I Betog Court Modern Condominium on Balmeg Hill c Apartments and Stepped Houses c Beautifully designed c Panoramic sea-view Next to Haw Par Villa Easy access to City Jurong c Tennis Court. Swimming Pool Club House Freehold Land c Up to 80% loan available •k. Hl t1,380 words
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Advertisement1351 1982-08-30 29 aiFSSg 11l ll '~l •JT^ Hilltop Splendour ~^tT High class residential area GOLDEN HILL I: Phase 6 Condominium Townhouses I •I in Thomson art* on efcrvated land at Lorong Chuan I 5 2 Type >A> 3 -*tor*y spm-Jevel Townhouses Z Z T W ># <B 2-slorey Townhouses Type C&D' 41,351 words
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Advertisement1035 1982-08-30 29 f Accofwnoddtion aSaS WF BBMaaakaaaa>eaaa»a» BANKING/ SHOWROOM UNITS For Lease Shenton Way/Collyer Quay Raffles Place Bendemeer Road HHSsW^IyWI t'TTrtJll'TTtlaT If^ SUPER LUXURIOUS LIVING AT WING ON LIFE GARDEN Brand new ipiit-leval apartments with area ol approi. 3.800 sa.fl. c 4 bedrooms with bathrooms attached c Individual aircond unit attached c1,035 words
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Advertisement1651 1982-08-30 29 Proptrtitt DIST. 20 THOMSON GROVE, luxurious condominium, groundfloor. $360,000 4 bedrooms. 2.170 sq ft Oarden facing swimming pool freehold All recreational facilities Foreigners eligible Completion early 1983 Tel: Jones Heal Kstale Agency *****90' *****91 LUXURIOUS CONDOMINIUM LOCATED in J B area Freehold land Down payment $5,000. Loan can be arranged1,651 words
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Advertisement494 1982-08-30 30 r HxcoiiwodHloii 4 89 Properties For Sate c) Otmer Resl Estates ■aa^aaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aaa.aaaaaaa.aaaaaaa. DIST. 15 SIGLAP ROAD unnily semi-commercial land. 6.000 sqfl with approval for shop (approx 2.300 sq ft and sludio apartment (approx 800 sqfl.) Freehold $1 15 million Everlon Realty. *****76/ *****79 INDUSTRIAL LAND FOR Sale At Genting Road494 words
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Advertisement512 1982-08-30 30 REQUIRED FOR READY buyers I midi rtiißrlmi bwafajoa tnd terrace house in districts 28. 19. 15. 13 and elswhere Owner please •-.ill *****35 URGENTLY WANTED! A MBjaftM apartment without pool facilities in Kalong/Newlon I Thomson ..r.-.i h.-l»p^n $350,000 $460,000 *****33 CARL REALTY PTE Ltd Sell your properties directly u> us512 words
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Advertisement487 1982-08-30 30 c Accowwioiitiwi 4 Propwtltts I OIST 133* TONG LEE Huildliig. HI now factOfy <urn office spare available for sale Area about 2.832 sqfl Suitable for light industries Genuine buyers lo rail Mr Yeo, Mis.s Llm *****87 for more details FACTORY/ OFFICE ON 9th and 10th floor 1.703 sq fl. 2.171487 words
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Advertisement528 1982-08-30 30 Ground floor compartment p available a ranging from I--3,000 sq.ft. J No other facilities can beat SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE 60 Martin Rd Singapore 0923 Tel: *****19 *****11 CITIMAC INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX The amazing industrial centre with showroom, factories and warehousing space along Macpherson Road Lorry and carpacking facilities with private canteen, sanitary528 words
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Advertisement207 1982-08-30 30 i PropwUx J lERLIN PLAZA. 6TH floor, facing oad partitioned' carpeted 800 qft $920 psf Tel *****3/ 9. ipringland 'EOPLE'S PARK CENTRE, office mil with windows 910 ;.q fl $590 is f negotiable Henry Koh lousing *****6 b) Rental I FOR RENTAL I 470 sq.ft (44 sm) I 1581 sq.ft207 words
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Advertisement294 1982-08-30 30 CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING 47. Hill Street Office apace of 1) 612 sqfl available now 2) 874 25 sqft available on Ist September 1982 For detail*, please ring M.ss Evelyn/Mr Choong, al 337*3*1 GOLOEN MILE TOWER BEACH ROAD ouLside CBD wilh sea view/city Available on I4lh. 19th. 20th. 21st294 words
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Advertisement1713 1982-08-30 30 Bli f ttr-' "1 DISTRICT 1. PEARLS Centre. Showroom cum Office 320 sq ft beautifully renovated 2 partitions director's room/reception counter Kully furnished and carpeted Wall cupboard, ample car park Immediate occupancy $1,400 pm ono Tel *****55 (No Agents I CITY HOUSE. PRESTIGIOUS office building with units on various floors1,713 words
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Obituary, Illustration228 1982-08-30 32 MOM WONG VEE BOEV •■Mm passed away peacefully on 28/8/82 leaving behind Son* Aun Ah Foong Aun Liang King Aun Liang Glam Aun Liang Nglap Sellna Phllomena D»uohl»fi Aun Jee Thoo Aun Oek Swee Aun Jee Kum Aun Kwee Eng Aun Ah Choo Aun Chwee Bey 3ont in228 words
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Obituary, Illustration145 1982-08-30 32 IN EVER LOVING Ml MOBY OF OUR BCLOVEO EDMUNO NO WOON JIN Departed 30th August 1961 One year today we had to part No words can describe the pain your sudden loss has brought us Thoughts and Memories of you still linger dearly In our hearts and145 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1982-08-30 32 MARK. TEO KWANG HWEE BORN: 29.1 59 DIED: MAT* ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY UNCLE AND FRIENDS In memory of our daaroat Supptali Panayanayagam Dapartad S0/»/»1 aiawdchtMcaw Pacfcmaamy. Pup., Satlant and graat yandcNIdtan SffVSfclMMf MB WVMnklMffMf37 words
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Article, Illustration61 1982-08-30 32 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR HENO CNVE MM WHllM le *ipr*M lh»ir d«ipilt graliliKt* to all ralativ**. Irwndl and coMaaajuat lor their kind coixtotvKii atlandanca*. donsliens, «m<ht and asantanc* dur- THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM NG CHUNG POH 'lanfc all triandi and ralatnra* toe their lilllincl61 words
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Article33 1982-08-30 32 Our deepest sympathies condolences to MR. BERNARD LEE on the demise of his father MR. LEE GUAN SWEE from: Thong (C.E.) Construction Thong Huat Bros. Co. 2 Jalan Lokam Singapore 195333 words
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Advertisement687 1982-08-30 32 ACCOUNTING (Higher) 1 1 r'ri 6.30- B.oopm 03/09 2) Frl 7 30- 900pm 03/09 3) Tues 6 30- B.oopm 07/09 4) Tue 7 30- 9.00pm 14/09 5) Thur 7 30- 9.30pm 14/10 BOOK-KEEPING (Inter) DTues 6 30- 800pm 31/08 2) Tue 7 30- 9.30pm 31/08 3) Sat 200- 4 00pm687 words
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Advertisement1181 1982-08-30 32 (g| H laws»*«la*B»l«| I PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE COURSE A qualified and trained Secretary commands a high salary. Acquire the prestlgeous LCCI qualification through us and |oln the ranks of the top secretaries We have the expertise you have the will, register now and let us work together towards one joal1,181 words
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Advertisement1161 1982-08-30 32 NOTICES THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY (MALAYSIA) BERHAD ||2|r| (Incorporated in Malaysia) \y>p|O^/ Interim Report to Shareholders for the six months ended 30th June, 1962 The unaudited results of the Group and of the Company for the si» months ended 30th June 1962 are as follows in M* 000 Six months1,161 words
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Advertisement509 1982-08-30 33 APPOINTMENTS METALS t ORES PTE.LTD. a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES located in Jurong invite suitably qualified candidates for the position of ASSISTANT INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MANAGER Persons with the following qualifications and background are requested to submit their applications by September 8, 1982. Education Technician Diploma509 words
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Advertisement520 1982-08-30 33 CAREERS FOR SCHOOL LEAVERS We have career opportunities for school leavers holding O' and A level General Certificates of Education Suitable candidates will begin their careers in our Head Office or worksites in Singapore, or in Pulau Bukom. performing clerical or field jobs in a variety of functions Supplies Trading.520 words
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Advertisement654 1982-08-30 33 GALERIES LAFAYETTE BELIEVE THAT PEOPLE ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT ASSET IN TRAINING DEVELOPMENT OF EMPLOYEES IN PROVIDING THE BEST OF SERVICE IN THE RETAIL INDUSTRY THAT YOU CAN BE THE PERSON TO DO THE JOB WE HAVE VACANCIES FOR:- Completed secondary four education with a good pass in mathematics. Must654 words
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Advertisement801 1982-08-30 33 Jk A CHALLENGING jjggg* APPOINTMENT FOR PROFESSIONALS witn me eitaDiiinmwi or me occupational Safvty Heattfi OtvWofi wimin tht organisation, we now invite application* from suitably qualified candidate* for appointment as: A) OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PHYSICIAN Requirements A recognised university degree in medicine. Experience in the practice of occupational medicine is not801 words
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1435 1982-08-30 34 CAVALIER; FAIRWAY - CAVALIER and FAIRWAY By A superb show of staying power TROOPER STAR put up a superb staying performance to win the Class 5 event over 1,800m for professional horses (Race 7) at Bukit Timah yesterday, concluding the two-day Pro-Am Meeting. The Moss1,435 words
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Article597 1982-08-30 34 MISS Christine McCulloch was yesterday suspended one race day by the stewards for contravening MRA Rule of Racine 144 (b). She was astride Royal Heritage m in RaceS. The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's pro-am races: RACE 1: Pergative (P. Cheong) broke away from her handlers597 words
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Advertisement480 1982-08-30 35 APPOINTMENTS J^ SUMITOMO W*r CORPORATION^ M Singapore trading branch of the well^ established Sumitomo Corporation has vacancies in the Pipes and Plastics Departments for the follov/ing position: SALES EXECUTIVES The Job The successful applicants will report to the Department Manager and their responsibilties will include the sales, market development, servicing480 words
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Advertisement761 1982-08-30 35 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI Suitably qualified candidates are invited to apply for apiwntment as EDUCATION OFFICERS and TEACHERS for the Teachers Training Cortege Secondary and Primary Schools to teach the following subjects A lEACHERS COLLEGE: 0 English c) History bl Mathematics f) Education c) Science g) Philosophy of Education d) Geography761 words
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Advertisement639 1982-08-30 35 /EXECUT I VE^^W^ OPPORTUNITY^^ An established Commission House I dealing in bullion trading with various own offices in this region welcome responsible and highly aspiring individuals to apply for the post of BUSINESS EXECUTIVES I (mala and female) I Requirements: Matured individuals above 22 years of age having goodH educational639 words
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Advertisement461 1982-08-30 35 I IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 113 of 1982 I In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of SKIPPER SHIPPING PRIVATE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF i PETITION NOTICE Is hereby given < that a Petition for the461 words
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Advertisement611 1982-08-30 35 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING llirV CORPORAI «0N LIMITED j^r (Incorporated in the Republic ol Singapore) The«Oirectors are pleased to announce the following:RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1982 The unaudited net profit of the Bank and the Group for the six months ended 30 June 1982, after providing for taxation,611 words
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Article, Illustration776 1982-08-30 36 England captain nets the winner for new club Newcastle Utd LONDON, Sun. England soccer captain Kevin Keegan made a dream debut for Second Division Newcastle United yesterday, hailed as a hero after scoring the winner against Queen's Park Rangers at St James Park. Thousands of NewcastleReuter - 776 words
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395 1982-08-30 36 STOKE 2 ABSENAL 1 (14). George Berry, who Joined Stoke from Wolverhampton on a free transfer, scored after four minutes. Brendan O'CaLaghan (52nd) made it 2-0, before Arsenal pulled one back through Alan Sunderland (60th). 15,504. NORWICH 1 MAN. CITY 2 <«-2). Kevin Reeves, aAP - 395 words
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Article352 1982-08-30 36 DACCA, Sun. China's Fee reached the final of the Ban gladesh President's Gold Cup tournament here yesterday when they defeated South Korea's Ron University 2-0. Fee's goals were scored by Gu Daquan and Eo Yong Kuk. Malaysia will meet Thailand today to decide the other final tats.Agencies - 352 words
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Article292 1982-08-30 36 DIVISION ONE Aston Villa 1 Sundrrland 3 Brighton 1 Ipswich 1 Coventry 1 Southampton 0 Liverpool 2 West Brom 0 Man I' 3 Birmingham 0 Norwich 1 Man City 2 Notts County 0 Swanara 0 Stoke 2 Arsenal 1 Tottenham 2 Luton 2 Watford 2 Everton 0 West HamReuter - 292 words
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Advertisement1093 1982-08-30 36 NOTICES mHARRISONS MALAYSIAN ESTATES PLC ("HME") NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS The proposals for the reconstruction of HME by way of a Scheme of Arrangement under 5.206 of the U.K. Companies Act 1948 ("the Scheme"), involving inter alia the formation of a new Malaysian holding company called Harrisons Malaysian Plantations Berhad ("HMPB")1,093 words
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Advertisement359 1982-08-30 36 IN THE HIGH COITIT OT THK RKPUMJC OF BD4GAPOBK THE BANKBUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN BANKRUPTCY NO. «4 IK B*: ALAIN PAGOT Ex-parte: LEOW TIAK nnnr~Trr- ~j g m NAM KBB CEMENT PBODUCH FACTORY CreOUr NOTICE OF ADVEKTBPIENT To: ALAIN PAGOT 28 Slglap Plain Singapore TAKE NOTICE that a Bankruptcy359 words
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Article89 1982-08-30 37 But No. 4 P. Banerji batted steadily to take the Malaysian score to a comfortable 64-4 at lunch. The Malaysians, however, collapsed shortly after lunch when Banerji was given out leg-before by umpire Sarjit Singh. And from 91-6, they lost P. Balakrishnan, Tan Kirn89 words
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Article62 1982-08-30 37 TANGLIN TAVERNERS won the Singapore Cricket Association Division Two knockout final when they beat Singapore Recreation Club by 49 runs at the Padang yesterday. Scans: TT 116 off 37.3 overs (D. Baylis 21. A. Jepson 21, G. ledger 29, A. Antony 4-21, D. Merita 2-8). SRC 6762 words
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Article370 1982-08-30 37 BASEBALL: Cody Webster pitched a two-hitter and hit a two-run homer to lead a United States team to a 6-0 victory over Taiwan in the Uttle League World Series final in Williamsport. Pennsylvania, yesterday. The win broke a long string of Series successes for Taiwanese teams, who hadAgencies - 370 words
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Article205 1982-08-30 37 SINGAPORE Ist Imm US MALAYSIA Ist Im 111 SINGAPORE !nd bUM Neetfcteaatfcaa b Amarjit 35 Makkter lbw Amarjit S F. Marteas c Chan b Banerji 7 KaatUal lbw Chan S Month! b Banerji 1 Ottvetra b Banerji 2 Swee Heag b Saker 34 MrkU b Saker 9 MehM not205 words
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Article448 1982-08-30 37 LEICESTER, Sun. REBECCA TWIGG, of the United States, staged a remarkable recovery to snatch the women's pursuit title from compatriot Connie Carpenter at the world cycling championships here last night. The 19-year-old pulled back a 1.73-second deficit midway through the 3,000 metres final to become the first448 words
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Article31 1982-08-30 37 WHAMPOA won the Intel-con-stituency six-a-side hockey tournament, beating Chong Boon 2-1 on penalty nicks full time score 0-0) at Balestier Road yesterday. Bedok took third place, defeating K*lUng 2-031 words
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363 1982-08-30 37 THE against supertur f pitches for Olympics KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Zaka: Artificial turf does not suit Asians THE superturf planned for the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles is not acceptable to the International Hockey Federation, IHF president Rene Frank said yesterday. Speaking after an IHF congress here, Frank addedAP - 363 words
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Article, Illustration705 1982-08-30 37 It's Malaysia, the rescue J. RAJENDRAN reports on the Saudara Cup LEEDS, Sun. Pakistan captain Imran Khan (above) produced another outstanding performance to keep alive his team's hopes of winning the third and deciding cricket Test against England at Headingley yesterday. All-rounder Imran, who followed a top score of 67705 words
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Advertisement669 1982-08-30 37 tftej^M f Sag I y^ i C2o92QS*** I %^tfc3F lilifiM will 1 27*Functi4M' B 3| s jf j t Infrared Wlretns I if I -£==S~_ I Remote Control !^3=iiE^: j I A^m Tfc. Jfc££(%M* Theres been a sharp rise in colour V v TV viewii^enjoynrient all over the \md^ SHARP669 words
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305 1982-08-30 38 AKRON (Ohio), Sun. Veteran Ray Floyd, grinding away on the best season of his two-decade career, fought gusty winds for a two-under-par 68 that staked him to a three-stroke lead yesterday in the third round of the US$4OO,OOO ($868,000) World Series of Golf.Reuter - 305 words
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Article, Illustration378 1982-08-30 38 Cool sudjiono clinches title LEONARD KING reports on the Amateur Open INDONESIA'S Sudjiono stormed home with a par 72 the best score of the day for a four-round aggregate of 298 to clinch the Singapore Open amateur golf championship at the Jurong Country Club yesterday. Starting two strokes behind overnightAP - 378 words
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Article115 1982-08-30 38 SUgsaarmaw, ulmw ateted: 2W Sudjiono (Indo) 80-70-76-72. Ml Soekamdi (Indo) 74-76-77--74. Philip Frame (PNG) 75-76--73-77. 1M John Wilkinson (PNG) 73-76-79-75. Mi Douglas Ooi 76-76-78-75. 11l Duncan Seeko (PNG) 7743-76-74. 112 P. Segeran (Mai) 81-7740-74; 313 N. Ruswin (Indo) 81-77-77-78. Sli Talib Haron 80-76-7841; Jimmy Stewart 7540-7941; Prem Sachdev115 words
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Article, Illustration538 1982-08-30 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By Kuala Lumpur, Sun. Our golf pros lose only one of 15 ties KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore's top professional golfers surprised even themselves when they scored a resounding ll'/2-3'/2 victory over their Malaysian counterparts to win $10,500 in the inaugural Old538 words
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Article135 1982-08-30 38 old Parr matchplay details •»tiiwrr flrrt: Lim Swee WahbtM. Ramayah 4-3. M. Marimuthu bt Sahabuddin Yusof 2-0, Urn Ah Hong bt Hassan Ali 2-1, BUI Fung bt K. Selaruas 1-0, Poh Eing Chong bt V. Nellan 6-5, Lim Kian Tiong bt Nazamuddin Yusof 54, Lim Lens Ann bt Eshak Bluah135 words
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Article71 1982-08-30 38 TOKYO. Sun. Taiwan's Chen Tze Ming birdied the final hole for a three-round total of 209 to beat American challenger Hal Sutton by a stroke lor the KBC Augusta ?olf championship in southern apan today. The 72-hole tournament was reduced to 54 after aAP - 71 words
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520 1982-08-30 38 JEREMY RANCH (Utah), Sun. Billy Casper fired a course record seven-under-par 65 yesterday to capture a US$l5O,OOO ($325,500) Professional Golfers' Association seniors' tournament by a single stroke from Miller Barber and Don January. Casper finished at nineunder 279 to claim the U5525,000 firstAgencies - 520 words
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Advertisement422 1982-08-30 38 lA|^^M|M^ I Anyone can trim dimensions. Difficulties arise when you \mw^m\ m\^ .MWmm. Hi BH^B"^"^B^^^^^ try to cut down size without cutting out features. Sharp V^mß IV^fl mm creativity makes possible the SF-750 which is only onem m^r H^BP^HH I Hi third the size of other comparable Sharp models. And422 words
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Article, Illustration571 1982-08-30 39 JOE DORAI - Republic off to a dream start in Cup quest JOE DORAI RESULTS Singapore 6 Brunei 0; Qatar 2 S. Korea 1 By BUT THERE'S NO ENTERPRISE IN THEIR BIG WIN SINGAPORE'S quest for a place in the semifinals of the Lion City Cup under-16 soccer tournament got off to aALBERT SIM - 571 words
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Article107 1982-08-30 39 THE action In yesterday's Singapore Rugby I nlon under-23 final at Karrer Park between Police Sports Association and Old Raffleslans Association (broader stripes) was fast and flowing as the above picture snows. Police retained their title by edging ant ORA t-g, after leading 3-» at the Interval,107 words
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Article513 1982-08-30 39 NEW YORK, Sun. Topseeded John McEnroe will begin the defence of his United States Open singles title on Wednesday instead of Tuesday, the US Tennis Association announced yesterday. McEnroe was scheduled to play Tim Gullikson in a first-round match on the first day. Instead, theAgencies - 513 words
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Article38 1982-08-30 39 COLOMBIA, Sun. The Soviet Union edged out the United States 95-94 in an action-pack-ed game here yesterday to become the men s world basketball champions. Former world champions Yugoslavia took third place, defeating Spain 119-117.38 words
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Article113 1982-08-30 39 KIM SENG defeated Kreta Ayer 134 in a lop-sided interconstituency first-round soccer match at St. Wilfrid Sports Complex over the weekeno. Other resalto: Serangoon Gardens 2 Brickworks 0; Chong Boon 1 Bedok 0; Whampoa f Bukit Timah 5 (full time 2-2 1. Moulmein 2 Nee Soon 1:113 words
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Article23 1982-08-30 39 SINGAPORE MALAYS beat Club Suleiman, of SeUngor. 1-u in a friendly soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday night23 words
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484 1982-08-30 39 JANICE SEAH - Wee stretches Rush before bowing out By JANICE SEAH ALBERT WEE, this year's C-grade champion, stretched A -grader Neil Rush 9-3. 8-10, 4-9. 9-2, 4-9 before he bowed out of the Pakistan International Airlines closed squash championships at Kallang yesterday. Otker malts: Mea's Osea preUmlaary r**ad: Alex Ang bt Simon484 words
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Article, Illustration18 1982-08-30 39 Malaysia v Japan (7 p.m.); Thailand v Indonesia (8.3t p.m.) both matches at the National Stadium.18 words
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Article421 1982-08-30 39 PATRICK BASTIANS - By PATRICK BASTIANS PANU MASSIRATNA, 23, toiled for two hours 42 minutes in the heat at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday before beating Tasos Taiganides 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 for the men's singles crown in the Age Group Novices tennis championships, his first title421 words
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Article138 1982-08-30 39 South Korea upset Sweden SEOUL, Sun. South Korea upset defending champions Sweden 3-1 today to win the men's team event of the Second Seoul International Open table tennis championships. Japan and Hongkong shared third place. South Korea also clinched the women's team title when they beat Japan 3-1 on theAP - 138 words
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328 1982-08-30 39 Ali steers debutants Qatar to a voyage of joy By PETER SIOW DEBUTANTS Qatar embarked on a voyage of joy to beat lofty South Korea, the defending champions, 2-1 in the opening match of the Lion City Cup soccer tournament at the National Stadium last night. Ali Al Subaey saw328 words
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Article30 1982-08-30 39 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Brazil's Santa Catarina edged out Senegal 1-0 in the Football Association of Selangor's quadrangular soccer tournament at the Kota Raja Stadium in Klang tonight. NST.NST - 30 words
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Miscellaneous65 1982-08-30 39 HOCKEY Friendly: Singapore women v SCC (Padang. 5.30 p.m.). Singapore Selection v Kenya World Cup juniors (Balestier Rd. 5.15 p.m.). NZ Forces v NZ World Cup juniors (Dieppe Barracks, 3.30 p.m.). NETBALL Pr Schools finals (SGSS. 4 and 5 p.m.) SOCCER Ltoa City tow nameat: Malaysia v Japan. Thailand v65 words
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352 1982-08-30 40 WARSAW, Sun. The clandestine Radio Solidarity made a dramatic return to the airwaves in Poland last night with a call for nation-wide demonstrations on Tuesday. This raises the possibility of a violent confrontation in major cities this week betweenAgencies - 352 words
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Article, Illustration498 1982-08-30 40 Fresh troops and tanks sent to Cambodia, say Thai officials BANGKOK, Sunday FIERCE fighting broke out for an hour between the Khmer Rouge and Vietnamese forces last night and the Thai army predicted today that Vietnamese forces in Cambodia would soon launchReuter; AFP - 498 words
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250 1982-08-30 40 BANGKOK, Sun. Pan American World Airways is to suspend its services to Bangkok from Oct 31, cutting the only scheduled flights by a North American carrier to Thailand, Pan Am's local director, Mr Ignatius Bocwinski, said here today. Its head office in New YorkAFP - 250 words
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119 1982-08-30 40 Iraqi attacks cut back Iran's oil exports BAHRAIN, Sun. Iran's oil exports have been more than halved following Iraq's attacks on a key Iranian oil terminal at Kharg island and its warnings to tankers to keep clear of the area, the Middle East Economic Survey (Mees) said today. The tradeReuter - 119 words
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174 1982-08-30 40 HONGKONG, Sunday CHINA had successfully test-flown its first pilotless aircraft, designed and built by the Chinese themselves, the leftwing Ta Kung reported here today. Guided by remote control, the pilotless aircraft was put through its paces at an undisclosed air force baseAFP - 174 words
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Article48 1982-08-30 40 DACCA, Sun. The Bangladesh military government said yesterday it had dismissed 402 policemen, including nine senior officers, for corruption and abuse of power. It said the senior officers included a deputy inspector general and an assistant inspector general but did not give their names. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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168 1982-08-30 40 S. Korea may buy another N-reactor OTTAWA, Sun. South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan arrived in Canada yesterday for a four-day state visit which could result in the sale of a second Canadian nuclear reactor to Seoul. In an arrival statement, Mr Chun, who was accompanied by his wife and aUPI - 168 words
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Advertisement327 1982-08-30 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Insurers and brokers see themselves playing a useful role if the Government's proposed company welfare scheme, Cowec, pulls through with certain key features. LEE YOKE MENG reports. Highlights of what the Ministry of National Development discloses in its 1981 annual report. A cane327 words
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Advertisement603 1982-08-30 40 Are you thinning at the top and not looking like you should? And you wish you have that head full of hair again! How you wish you can regain that look of youth 1 But you can 1 LINK's hair replacement system and LINK's hair care can make your wish603 words
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Miscellaneous142 1982-08-30 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Hazy throughout with showers In several areas late morning •awards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: SI max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow I.M a.m MeUlee 12/28 C Haze MaalU 24 31C Cloudy Amsterdam 13 18C Cloudy MeJaearae 14 26C Fine142 words
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Article, Illustration1464 1982-08-30 1 This Friday, the National Book Development Council of Singapore will announce the winners of its fourth biennial Book Awards for local works. ALAN JOHN describes how the awards are decided on (by judges whose identities are kept secret), and discusses with authors and publishers the impact of1,464 words
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Article, Illustration1712 1982-08-30 2 Going going gone! ADAT ■II THE m LIFE OF I WAKE up W_ at 6 a.m. |fe and Ido the garden- ing. Every morning, without fail, I talk to the plants. Well, not talk actually, I Just transmit love to them. I do the gardening for two hours. Then it's1,712 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1982-08-30 4 THE huge turtle, long as a man, 680 kg in weight, hauled itself from the sea and up the dark tropical beach, leaving a trail like that of some weird racked vehicle, to lay her eggs in a hole scooped in the sand. For decades this has been1,293 words
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Article, Illustration730 1982-08-30 5 GENE LANGLEY - By GENE LANGLEY in Tokyo SEA bream have a fine "ear" for music, being particularly fond of softly-played piano melodies. Bat unhappily, this refined musical taste is going to lend a lot of fish straight to the dinner tobies of Japan.730 words
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521 1982-08-30 6 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN By HOW should locally written works be judged? Should the National Book Development Council of Singapore lower its standards in deciding the winners of the Book Awards to encourage Singapore writers? NO 9 says poet Edwin Thumboo, Dean of the Faculty of521 words
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LEISURE 1
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Article, Illustration1344 1982-08-30 7 SO THE New York Metropolitan Opera's stars took Singapore by storm, and there is now a temptation to set up our own opera company here. I heard from Singapore Symphony Orchestra sources that Ms Joann Grillo, singer and the impresario of the Metropolitan1,344 words
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LEISURE 2
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Article, Illustration1364 1982-08-30 10 The motley bunch same f contestants larked personalit> while others Impressed j with their skill and creattvt- i•* I TV's Talentime final had faded from the screen. But freshies and undergrads were just warming up for their own NUS Talentime final. JACINTH A ABISHEGANADEN, an invited judge, felt1,364 words
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Article210 1982-08-30 10 THENMAZHAI Victoria Theatre Today, 7.30 p.m. Tickets $5, $3, $2 THERE'S no business like uhsufc— l ■ess, especially when It's all v a good eaase. Tssdght's two-hoar show, packed fall sia entertaining Items including songs, dances and sketches, Is In aid of the building fond for210 words
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Article, Illustration655 1982-08-30 11 Kannan Chandran - Kannan Chandran What a beautiful serial. From tonight, The Flame Trees of Thika will draw the viewer into the wild beauty of Africa and the joys of adventure. But what; an awful, late-night slot for classic family entertain... tnt! THE oxen team pulls a heavily-laden wagon along655 words
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Advertisement262 1982-08-30 1 Life of an O |^y auctioneer b Saving the JBf^ A R What H takes t0 start 7 turtle ijßr f our own opera com P any n TTT^TTaiIIIHHiHMHMMVi H^^ 0 Palm-sized printers for wJ'M^^ mW M |V^^ ()r britjftast> I IUIU|J r |g| r^ B^fc^^^^^ Itfi^^^^r j^ •io dign.262 words
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Advertisement225 1982-08-30 1 He's still weak and needs energy You're worried. He's over the worst but not recovering fl fast enough. He even refuses his favourite food. Where is he going to get the energy to get well quickly 9 Wfi At times like this. Lucozade helps. Lucozade is iA a glucose syrup225 words
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Advertisement509 1982-08-30 2 Sweet»Heart 1 in 12 offer. Win a luxurious imported towel free From now through October 3 1 you may win an exclusive Sweetheart towel with Sweetheart dishwashing liquid. Be sure that you open your untampered bottle of Sweetheart at the cashier during payment in order to qualify for the special509 words
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Advertisement367 1982-08-30 3 l|j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B I ancient clay warriors have left /##V native soil for the very first time! A^^H^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BlBi Thanks to Chhtga Company. h^^^^^h TO^ r/cry warriors were realised to j^^^i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bß /'^J ro^ of protectors in Emperor j|^|BH^^^^H^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^PPi^^^^^ 2/» SAi Huang's after-life, satisfying '^wE^^Bj^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^r^ j/T J his passion for security. 1974 saw the367 words
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Advertisement242 1982-08-30 4 FOUR STARSess Outcome of the Latest Swiss Technology! Ordinary mattress has only 264 coil springs covered with printed ticking. But FOUR STAR has 540 interlinked high tensile strength coil springs. A lO4-6% increase in springs concentration and stability, uphostery with cool elegant quilted woven damask ticking of 30 picks at242 words
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Advertisement332 1982-08-30 5 to move up to IBM Electric and electronic typewriters from IBM TRIX/T daeVi oe i\rr\awvitar rnippc V The high-performance productivity machines mv WdMK!) IypeWUWST pnctrt> which have won the confidence of many satisfied customers in Singapore and all over model new price ibm product center vol. purchase price the wnrlH332 words
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Advertisement210 1982-08-30 5 ar\ .^^B^huMßSaT n ~l!yy^— 3ijiB[3 =s^~ annm INCREDIBLE HONG KONG: BOOMING BASTION OF BUSINESS Hong Kong is the world's noisiest city, incredibly overcrowded, highly polluted and has the world's highest traffic density. Amazingly, despite its small size and lack of natural resources. Hong Kong is one of the world's most210 words
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Advertisement466 1982-08-30 6 ENGLISH AT THE BRITISH COUNCIL Registration for all courses 28th August 4th September 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Last test at 4 p.m. Make rapid progress with your English General Courses at all levels: Elementary Intermediate Advanced Special Courses in: ENGLISH FOR SECRETARIES ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS REPORT WRITING AND BUSINESS466 words
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Advertisement601 1982-08-30 8 APPOINTMENTS GENERAL MANAGER DESIGNATE Location Singapore j We are a progressive international company actively involved in a wide range of trading operations. The main area of our activities involve chemicals, plastics and electronic components/materials. The company is poised for interesting growth and is now looking for a General Manager Designate.601 words
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Advertisement800 1982-08-30 8 IN THE MATTES OP THE ACT. CAP. 1U AND KKNGSVET ENTERPRISES (PRIVATE) LIMITED (U vaJutary Haakteitosi) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING UP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section i 272 of the Companies Act, {Cap. 185, that the Final General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed company will be held800 words
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Advertisement75 1982-08-30 8 He is a medical breakthrough, 4^^LJ^^^ a military triumph. ¥IJP II And a freak. fIC EXPERIMENT V|R^W^^^jy j^ For generations it has been one of man's obsr*sions the ancient, diabolical desire yß^VJrffl to challenge God: the recreation of life. Science may not yet create life but it can take a75 words
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Miscellaneous155 1982-08-30 8 GARFIELD B y Jim Davis i PINNEK 16 I MOVEP T^T J REAPV, r ___Zn TME TABLE /Jk VGrARFIELP/^ 3«S^V^ OpQ^\ STAR WARS R y Goodwill &Al Williamson Wtlttkiv- offcns a deTMjr&ttttion Xv SAW MVSTRAS BLASTS? SWDT OKAY. I'M M -i'L'p^^^ "~*~^^^^t^>^\\s!\?s^o\^l f^^smam "gi r a^~ ii \y trwf^9 \J\*^*SlS*»155 words
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Miscellaneous275 1982-08-30 9 PEANUTS By Schulz KNOCK KNOCK By Andy Hold Dan Arnold /U)MATIFIFOR6ET^ (^IfOC'C^ 1 Lmo'sthere^ll^oward.:! SCMOOL NEXT WEEK, ANP MV LUNCM^ J VunCK a V^i V^TI/ CAN'T REMEMBER MV vj/^ X"* Cn %^V. arVT LOCKER COMBINATION? jl^^lj i 1 C& 1 $4ffi tk^H UJMAT IF I CAN'T /LOUISTHEJ {ward Mot I275 words
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Advertisement159 1982-08-30 10 lorlhosewhoinsistonthefinest^ The Britannica 'fa^mM handtound in genuine leather Specially bound in textured genuine full leather Individually numbered from 1 to 999, and signed by the editorial leaders from Britannica qqQ A portfolio of beautiful full colour lithograph I Limited to Lhiyide. reproductions by the world famous American artist I cuhsCTibetS^159 words
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Advertisement318 1982-08-30 11 T Congratulations Best Wishes sbbm r4 aaaal to Mr K T Samuel, pbm Senior Manager, NTUC INCOME Executive Secretary, NTUC INCOME Development Organisation on being conferred PDSfGAT BAKTI MASYARAKAT (Public Service Medal) by His Excellency, The President of the Republic of Singapore from Members of the NTUC INCOME SUMMIT CLUB318 words
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Miscellaneous259 1982-08-30 11 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB 3 poiaaa gee to dance (7) 5 Holstery had food that's 1 Improve status. bear, get- natural (6) ting a kiss that's the culml 6 Mmke one o* lloo <•> sovereign unprejudiced (9) 4 Limited penalty restricts It (6) 7 b,. gettmT mO at of dinner259 words
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Miscellaneous206 1982-08-30 11 PP^PEBBJ LOYALTY, FILIAL PIETY, KINDNESS AND COURTESY Exhibition of students' photographs, focusing on moral values still treasured by Singaporeans. National Museum Young People's Art Gallery. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. On till Sept MALAY DOCUMENTATION EXHIBITION National Library Lecture Hall. 10 a.m. 5.30 p.m. On till Friday. THENMAZHAI Performance organised by206 words
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Advertisement369 1982-08-30 12 Should she resist the evil of temptation ...or could she? (ipfV/ afi^fcr/'V Can Catherine succeed in ending ht relationship B^BiS^li^ nSU. with the squire Rafe Glyndower, before it destroys her K^gaffi^^hA^ *i- yf^^S^ mindas well as her home? V^^y Read the final conclusion in Edge of Temptatioa II SUiip ySk^C^'/jl^^^369 words
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Miscellaneous1484 1982-08-30 12 Cronkite CSZflHHHHHHHHHHHHH^B cusEnmm m 3 00 PM Opening fofcwed by On The Waterfront: which four friends argue about something. winner), Rahimah Rahim, Mohammad Najip and 5.58 am National An- l.M PM News i.n lOOHflC 1 (Mandann/r) The story is set in the Ming Perasamn Vtlam tells the story of a1,484 words
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Article, Illustration642 1982-08-30 1 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN By «i«A*ia±*ffl fAfrifcfitii&ftife A'J^DD. ftfr fiWiSJL r»^*if*wjL«** w f- 1- n n* 'hDDft*-fil nmiSLWtti gwJsuß ffl t*w r- -^ai*^ 'tt-tft SJWJLitffl 'hDDfS If* Aft JET /|>DDo Hftttiß i <*»tf±> £t* i-j«iitt#ia*-^ te^ir»ri2jTitf* t>° g*£*E±-J£ffl^fc ttßt|i)°tt*ttitt# [b] &fu*r#w»ifc!*n £*IM3L' f&fn642 words
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Advertisement395 1982-08-30 1 Just slide in a disc and get both sides play-automatically. Both Sides Play Linear Tracking tor maximum enjoyment with minimum operation. MHHHMH Sharp's System 104X/H makes the sound to one or both disc sides. APSS (Auto Program TaflyTaiaß^a» K 9M beautif ul and the operation easy. Its twin Search System)395 words
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Article291 1982-08-30 2 &Sf^ Let's Learn Mandarin THIS programme is compiled by Redlffuslon and broadcast daily in Teochew, Hoklden and Cantonese over both Bedlffoslon and SBC's Radio Three and Four Radio Three: Mon Sun: 9J5 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m.). The English notes are provided by as. Lesson 153: National Reading291 words
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Article145 1982-08-30 2 THIS essay will be broadcast over Radio Three on Tuesday 9.19 a.m. and 8.15 p.m. and repeated on Thursday at the same time. Wen Zi De Sheng Li w-Rtt^- raw WQ«#°£iEai6j£ ftfSH* S«« bb^ &JKP M gr3ft*# "BR 3 ffrißifc* ft ?f*£*a iitt a ßfci« a <n W145 words
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Article, Illustration382 1982-08-30 2 ONCE in a remote village, there lived a 90--year-old man called The Fool, who was determined to level two mountains in front of his house. Having made up his mind, he summoned his family to tell them of his decision. "We should make a concerted effort382 words
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Article, Illustration202 1982-08-30 2 THE art of clolsmne was developed In China daring the Qing Dynasty, and at its peak, It was noted for its craftsmanship in both design and colour. The most exquisite pieces, ho*e\ er, have particularly fresh and bright colours, their brass wiring is neatly applied,202 words
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Advertisement301 1982-08-30 2 No other hike in this class can give you so much SUZUKJKATANA GSI2S .__J^HH^t J,| Suzuki has put the invaluable frfteg^--^ ,^I^SBWRc T^O^N A experience of its successes in y^dnln?! K\a world class competition into J^g^^^Wß^Y^TrAj^^^^ 1^ producing a new star. m "^»i Combustion Chamber, the increased torque at midengine301 words
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Article596 1982-08-30 4 Oleh ISMAIL PANTEK Cursory L>oo& Sefaymu/'Pandnu/ JIKALAU seorang putera raja yang mempunyai kebolehan luar biasa sering memegang watak utama dalam cerita-cerita Penglipur Lara, tokoh utama dalam cerita-cerita jenaka pula terdiri dari seorang yang berwatak lucu dan mencuit hati. Dalam setengah-seten-gah cerita tersebut seperti Pak Pandir, Pak Kadok596 words
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Article, Illustration266 1982-08-30 4 Oleh Yaakubßash.d DEWAN Syarahan Perpustakaan Negara di Stamford Road penuh sesak Sabtu petang kemarin dengan para pelaiar hinggakan mereka yang da tang untuk mengunjungi Pameran Dokumentasi Bahasa Melayu terpaksa pulang. Kesesakan itu walaupun bermakna ada orang tidak berpeluang melihat Pameran, Dagaimanapun boleh dianggap sebagai266 words
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Article748 1982-08-30 4 IF a prince with divine power Is the her* In Malay folk romances, a poor, stupid man Is the central character in the humorous stories known as farcical tales. ThLs Is stated In R.O. Wlnstedt's book, "A History of Classical Malay literature". la such stories as Pali748 words
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Miscellaneous159 1982-08-30 4 \m RAJA LEKUK AHsan Story by Haron A.R. 21a) "Kama saya MA, Abdul Mali bin Adam. Saya bam data* dan 21b) "Oh, Ma*. Tahutoh saya. Memanf Abanf Samad ada menceritakan Sincapwa. Tak adakah Endk Samad. eh Abanf Samad. memberitahu kakak tentanc Ma* yan( akan datant dan Sinf apura dalam sehari159 words
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