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Title Section16 1982-10-17 1 The Sunday Times No. 2420 OCTOBER 17, 1982 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 98/1/82 The Sunday Times16 words
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Article472 1982-10-17 1 TERESA 001; JUNE TAN - TERESA 001 and JUNE TAN By Unusually heavy turnout after rapping by minister •Teachers' fears just 'plain old insecurity' says ministry How other countries are helping the slower ones Report explodes myths about slow learners See Page 7 Ministry plans special class for top slow472 words
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Article290 1982-10-17 1 LINDA AUSTIN - Move to include science LINDA AUSTIN By PREPARING students better for the job market that is the object of proposed changes in the monolingual curriculum. A Ministry of Education committee is recommending that students study basic science from Primary 6 to 8. And, after the monolingual course, students will enter290 words
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Article64 1982-10-17 1 WASHINGTON, Sat. The United States has stopped its contribution to the International Atomic Energy Agency (lAEA) In protest against the United Nations organisation's rejection of Israel's credentials, Secretary of State George Shultz said today. He said in a statement that the US would takeReuter - 64 words
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Article40 1982-10-17 1 CLEARWATER (Florida). Sat. A man suffered first and second degree burns in the mouth last night after using a cinnamon-flavoured Lavoris mouthwash he bought here which contains some thing "similar to hydrochloric acid," a police spokesman said. DPI.40 words
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Article62 1982-10-17 1 BANGKOK, Sat. Thailand today imposed an Immediate' 10 per cent increase in import taxes for one year as part of a Mrprise mini-budget to boost government revenue for fiscal 1983. which began this month. Petrol imports, fuel-cav-ing devices, dairy products, vegetable oils, some sports goods andReuter - 62 words
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Article26 1982-10-17 1 PAPEETE (Tahiti), Sat. A possible Soviet spy ship has been towing an apparently crippled Soviet submarine through French Polynesia, a French spokesman said. APAP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration181 1982-10-17 1 WONG KWAI CHOW - How you can beat the snatch thief WONG KWAI CHOW Picture by TAKE that! Therr have been Ml snatch thefts this year, bat many of them could have been prevented If the victim had reacted like this lady. stay alert and make sore year handbag Is firmly around your arm.181 words
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Article200 1982-10-17 1 H.L. LIM - H.L. LIM By Suva. Sat. SOME Prime Ministers and Presidents went golfing at the seaside resort of Pacific Harbour today. They are at the retreat which is a tradition at Commonwealth heads of government meetings. But it will not be all play for the leaders200 words
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224 1982-10-17 1 THE NEIGHBOURS are going mad over some Englishmen and dog. People living near the British High Commission's two staff bungalows in Ferrhill Road say blocked drains and piles of refuse are threatening their health and causing fires. The British are keeping their upper lips224 words
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Article37 1982-10-17 1 MANILA. Sat At least 68 people were killed and 22 feared dead in the devastation caused by Typhoon Nancy. Ihe most powerful storm to strike the Philippines (his year latest official reports said today. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article45 1982-10-17 1 EXETER (England). Sat. British innkeeper Betty Tudor passed the government car driving test today at the 13th attempt after 29 years. During that time. Mrs Tudor, 51. had been banned from three driving schools. Instructors had refused to go out with her. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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321 1982-10-17 1 NEW YORK, Sat. American customs men yesterday seized a consignment of gas turbine parts bound for an Italian company as part of Washington's get tough stand over Poland. The parts, worth US$3 million (about $C 45 mil liont. were seized in New York. TheyAgencies - 321 words
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Article42 1982-10-17 1 BEIJING. Sat. China has successfully test-fired I its first submarine-launch- ed missile. The official j Xinhua news agency today said a "submarine-based carrier rocket launching test" was carried out in the East China Sea between Oct 7 and 16. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Advertisement106 1982-10-17 1 |H^ Will Europe's new stars dent the Japanese? 6 Mother JH^ dear 7 I Stand back^| and take it easy 5 Sway with me can lead f urr y to trouble favour **"v o 4 Exercise your rights! 2 Establish i%~ll some i^^flß under 9 round fU eS 14 How106 words
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311 1982-10-17 2 WASHINGTON. Sat. The United States and its European allies have less than a week to prevent a major transatlantic trade battle over a ruling yesterday which cleared the way for penalty import duties on European steel. The ruling by the US InternationalReuter - 311 words
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Article221 1982-10-17 2 PITTSBURGH. Sat. Church bells and factory sirens in steel towns hit hard by unemployment rang out a distress signal yesterday for a US Industry suffering its worst slump since the depression of the Thirties. "The response was firm and loud. It was very impressive," saidAP - 221 words
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233 1982-10-17 2 WASHINGTON, Sat. President Ronald Reagan yesterday hailed the slowdown in the US wholesale inflation rate as another step to economic recovery by the United States. However, economists said the decline resulted from the continuing recession. The government announced yesterday that prices at the wholesale levelAP - 233 words
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Article58 1982-10-17 2 TWO women workers in north-east China screamed when a black bear suddenly emerged from under a machine in their coalyard workshop, the China Daily reported yesterday. But it wav the bear that fled. It fell into a pit and was captured alive. It remained a mysteryReuter - 58 words
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Article55 1982-10-17 2 EUROPE'S highest telescope, costing US$3.5 million (Ss7 million), was inaugurated on the Alps on Friday but the guests a uldn t see a thing because it was snowing. The infrared telescope, made in Switzerland but financed by Italy, is at 3,100 metres on theUPI - 55 words
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Article52 1982-10-17 2 A MACHINE that can help blind people tell the colour of any object at the push of a button has been unveiled at Auckland University. The machine was built over the past 14 months and is the brainchild of a lecturer in communications engineering, Dr ThongReuter - 52 words
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Article52 1982-10-17 2 BRITAIN'S Prince Charles is 'or motherhood and has reservations about working mothers. He says in an interview with the November Good House keeping Magazine: "One of the most important roles any woman could ever perform is to be a mother and nobody should ever denigrate thatUPI - 52 words
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Article45 1982-10-17 2 BARBER Lou Spoltore of Pennsylvania is offering a great bargain but, so far, only one person has been able to take advantage of it. Mr Spoltore will cut your hair for US2S cents but you have to be over 100 years old. UPI.UPI - 45 words
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Article, Illustration64 1982-10-17 2 HONGKONG, Sat. Mia Katrlme Walherg, aged two, has befriended the E.T. of Extra-terrestrial, just like In the movie. E.T., a blockbuster about aa alien from outer space, broke box-office reesrds In the Inlted Statea last summer. N«w, Hongkong teymakera are turning oat the E.T. dolls m64 words
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347 1982-10-17 2 WARSAW, Saturday Police break up demos for third successive night THE streets of Nowa Huta in southern Poland were turned into a battlefield for the third successive night as police dispersed demonstrators protesting against the ban on the Solidarity free trade union. LastReuter; AP - 347 words
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112 1982-10-17 2 MIAMI, Sat. Lawyers and bankers were among 31 people arrested on drug smuggling charges in the Miami area yesterday as federal authorities said they had smashed a big narcotics ring operating out of Colombia. Three of those arrested in an undercover operation codenamedReuter - 112 words
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Article61 1982-10-17 2 In other words... t Military toys *re 9 tremely popular. They rame back mi Ok streagtk «f rnrtiirt Reagw'g re-emphads m military preparadMM aad tke wan In LekaMa aaa the Falklaa*. A raUd mm tar agkOmg •■TV. 7 Mr Jerry Fishel, a toy manufacturer in Hongkong, noting a recent resurgence61 words
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432 1982-10-17 3 Mrs Gandhi calls crisis talks on the Sikh problem NEW DELHI. Sat. Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi held emergency talks with top security officials tonight her second meeting in 24 hours after about 30,000 Sikh prisoners refused to be released from jail in a move to press demands for greaterAFP; UPI - 432 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article74 1982-10-17 3 ANGRY CROWDS of Shi'ite Muslims gathered in south Beirut slums yesterday after the Lebanese army shot dead several people on Friday during a demonstration against plans to demolish a mosque and hundreds of houses which the government says were built illegally. Accounts of the casualty toll conflicted, withReuter - 74 words
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Article76 1982-10-17 3 TANZANIA has granted political asylum to two men who said they were leaders of the attempted coup by the air force in Kenya last August, the BBC reported in London last night. The BBC, which attributed its report to officials in Dar Es Salam, did not76 words
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Article80 1982-10-17 3 SOVIET AUTHORITIES in Afghanistan have launched new bombing raids around Kabul to drive out the population and deprive the resistance of its main bases near the capital, reliable sources close to Afghan resistance fighters said in Peshawar yesterday. Tanks, helicopters and MiG flighterbombers were involved in the80 words
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Article61 1982-10-17 3 THK DANISH Parliament today narrowly passed the minority government's tough economic package, thus averting the possibility of fresh elections if Parliament threw out key elements of Conservative Prime Minister Paul Schlueter's austerity programme. Crucial parts of the four-party coalition's package, aimed at reducing inflation and raising productivity,Reuter - 61 words
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Article42 1982-10-17 3 PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand said on Friday France had no immediate plans to build the neutron atomic bomb. "The time has not yet come to manufacture the neutron weapon", the President said while visiting an army camp. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article, Illustration346 1982-10-17 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By i Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO. Sat. The stage was set for a month-long battle of factional loyalties in Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party when four rival candidates announced today their decisions to contest the LDP presidency. The four contenders for theUPI - 346 words
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Article95 1982-10-17 3 HONGKONG, Sat. China's leaders have agreed to appoint elderly politburo member Li Xiannian as Head of State a post left vacant since 1967 when the late Liv Shao-Chi was stripped of all his posts, an independent Hongkong magazine reported today. The Chinese-Language bimonthly BaiAP - 95 words
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Article50 1982-10-17 3 SEOUL, Sat. Indonesian President Suharto arrived here from the United States today for a four-day official visit, the first by an Indonesian head of state. Mr Suharto, accompanied by his wife and a 121 person entourage, was greeted at the airport by President Chun Doo Hwan. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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320 1982-10-17 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. Israel has made it clear to the United States that it does not want American or other foreign troops to guarantee the security of the Israeli-Lebanese border. That task, Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir said yesterday, should be performedReuter; AP - 320 words
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128 1982-10-17 3 BANGKOK, Sat. Fifteen Asean officials have ended their meeting evaluating the level of Asean cooperation, a Thai official said. Leader of the Thai delegates Anand Panyarachun said the two-day meeting reviewed the progress r{ Asean since it was established 15 yearsAFP - 128 words
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153 1982-10-17 3 Australia okays more US B-52 training flights in Queensland CANBERRA, Sat. Australia htm granted m I nltrd States reqaest far extended aae at Ita air apace by B-52 bambera as aavlgatlaaal training flights fram Goam, Detract Minister lan Sinclair said taaay. The weekly fllghta by B-62a which began aver northReuter; AP - 153 words
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Advertisement188 1982-10-17 3 Two IBM SOLUTIONS: LCWCOST SYSTEMS TO INCREASE OFFICE PRODUCTIVITY' THAT SHOULD PLEASE TWO IMPORTANT PEOPLE The manager, because these IBM Systems make his office more productive, and the user, because both systems are designed with first time users in mind. ADVANCED WORDPROCESSOR The IBM DISPLAYWRITER is a heavy duty wordprocessor188 words
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Article, Illustration173 1982-10-17 4 WITH cocaine and Hollywood lovers now only memories, Margaret Trudeau has found a lifestyle she loves television chat show hostess. Five years after she left him, Pierre Trudeau's estranged wife doesn't think a divorce is necessary and praises the Canadian Prime Minister as aReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration315 1982-10-17 4 MEET a uniquely happy family. They're the Browns John and Lesley and their two test-tube children. Four years ago, Louise Brown made history when she became the world's first test-tube baby. Then she had a testtube sister Natalie Jane in June thisIPS - 315 words
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Article83 1982-10-17 4 RICHARD ADAMS, who wrote about life In a rabbit colony In Watenhip Down, quit as urgaldrut of Britain's Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA). He stepped down Just before the society voted to kick him oat. Mr Adams and his supporters want the83 words
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417 1982-10-17 4 H.L. LIM - Hawaiia-trained chef has tall order to fulfil H.L. LIM. By HE 18 tall, broad aad s«Udly bain Uke most ethnic PlJUas. Bat be In rsirssiaa And at the Beaearomber Hotel la Pacific Harbeer oataMe the FlJUa capital of Bava yesterday, Mr Robert Miller said preadiy, 'a am PIJUa." This tl-year-oJd417 words
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Article, Illustration364 1982-10-17 6 A-G tells court he will look into the matter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A set of lock-up registers and station diaries required by the defence in the Datuk Mohamad Tana murder trial here is missing. None of the police officers called could tell of the whereaboutsNST - 364 words
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Article, Illustration260 1982-10-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE government will adopt a two-pronged approach international and domestic to reduce the impact of world economic recession on the country, acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said today. On the domestic side, the government would focus on the constructionNST - 260 words
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MALAYSIAN ROUND UP
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Article58 1982-10-17 6 CHINESE organisations in Malaysia have appealed to the government to withdraw the ban on lion dancing from the first of this month. MCA President Datuk Lee San Choon yesterday conveyed the feeling of the Malaysian Chinese to Acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam, who isAFP - 58 words
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Article67 1982-10-17 6 Biogas from waste BMB Darby plantations has developed a system to use palm oil mill effluent to produce biogas that saves fuel costs considerably, Bernama news agency reported in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. At the group's Tennamaram palm oil mill near Kuala Lumpur, two digesters are used to generate 19,000 cubicAFP - 67 words
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Article69 1982-10-17 6 ELEVEN copies of an anti-Umno book Why We Reject Umno ha' been surrendered to tlie Education Department in Malacca by 11 pupils in a religious school, State Education Director Mohamed Rashid Haii Mohamed Noor said on Thursday. The Star reported. He said they were among69 words
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Article50 1982-10-17 6 RUMANIAN President Nikolae Ceausescu is expected to make an official visit to Malaysia next month, a Rumanian government official said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Mr lon Nicolae. the visiting Chief Secretary to the Rumanian government for foreign trade, said the date would be announced later AP.AP - 50 words
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Article76 1982-10-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has postponed his official week-long visit to Tokyo schedulea for Oct 24 following Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki's decision to resign. Dr Mahathir, now in Fiji for the Commonwealth Heads of GovernmentReuter - 76 words
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135 1982-10-17 6 PETALING JAVA, Sat. Police <letained two people yesterday in connection with the murder of advertising executive Rosalind Yong Yoke Cbee at her home here. Police sources said the two were believed to be close friends of Madam Yong. Police had earlier detained threeNST - 135 words
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144 1982-10-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The 124-year-old owner of the oldest rubber smallholding in Malaysia has been awarded the second Ridley Centennial award. The Malaysian Rubber Producers' Council today said Mohd Isa bin Pandak Mat Arts was the first Malaysian to set up a i-üb-ber smallholding inAFP - 144 words
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134 1982-10-17 7 Principals turn out in force at meeting PRINCIPALS were rapped last time for n.t atteatfUM the nranthly Schools Coaaell meetlags. YmtenUy, they shswei ap la unsaaJly Urge auiberm. Despite the ralo, abMt IN priartpais Boae*. tUa Mlalitrv •OeUto came f «r Ike thrwol— at themtaastry. hmt they fo_ tkftt far134 words
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426 1982-10-17 7 EDISON, Einstein and Newton were all considered to be slow learners in school. Identifying slow learners is still not easy but working out what to do for them is even harder. Seeking the best way to help Singapore's slower students, the Institute of Education426 words
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Article, Illustration450 1982-10-17 7 Ministry discounts unhappiness over taking monolingual classes WHAT is at the root of the widespread unhappiness among teachers of slow pupils? It is not something often talked about but the Education Ministry puts it down to plain old insecurity. The teacher who takes a450 words
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267 1982-10-17 7 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By AN AIR of mystery surrounds so-called slow learners and the air is thick with misconceptions and myths. A report to the Schools Council said even some principals and teachers do not understand these children. The following statements about slow learners have267 words
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Advertisement42 1982-10-17 7 (j) P4N Pass PSN Fail PSE Fail PSE (parental objection to P4E) Fail PSM (parental objection to P4M) (ii) P4E Pass PSE Fail PSE Fail PSE Fail PSM (parental objection to P4M) (in) P4M Pass P4E very well Pass or Fail PSM42 words
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125 1982-10-17 8 Labourer i gets two years for car thefts from cars parked at the East Coast Parkway was jailed for two years by a magistrate yesterday. Magistrate S. Radhakrishnan told Hamad bin Hassan, 39, that he was a hard-core thief and deserved a long sentence. Hamad, who has three previous convictions,125 words
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Article, Illustration420 1982-10-17 8 WONG ALKWEI - WONG AL K WEI By Rules on 'personal calls' "HELLO Joe, do you want to see a film today? And then we can have dinner somewhere near the cinema. Okay, I'll see you down by the and the chatter goes on for another 10420 words
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370 1982-10-17 8 THE right tool does the job better but when the tool is lost what does a workman do? He spends time looking in the messy tool boxes and in the store for it because he did not bother to put it370 words
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Article100 1982-10-17 8 FOUR men, one carrying an iron rod, robbed a lift company supervisor of $30,000 in Depot Road on Friday. Mr Abdul Rashid bin Abdul Wahab. 31, was walking near Block 2 at about 3.30 p.m. when he was kicked from behind. As he fell, a100 words
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Article55 1982-10-17 8 A MAN who used another's passport to enter Singapore was fined $1,000 by a magistrate yesterday Goh Teck Seng. 24, a Malaysian, admitted that he entered Singapore unlawfully on Thursday by using Mr Lee Qwing Meng's passport which he had found in Johore Bam He claimed he55 words
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Article40 1982-10-17 8 A NORWEGIAN seaman who overstayed in Singapore for more than eight months was fined $200 yesterday in a magistrate's court. Helge Sandvik, 42. pleaded guilty to remaining in Singapore after his visit pass expired on Jan 26.40 words
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302 1982-10-17 8 A DISTRICT judge on Friday gave the benefit of the doubt to mechanical engineer Ludwig Jakob Lehr, 32, and cleared him of abetting his former co-director in criminal breach of trust of $16,245 from Singafasteners (Pte) Ltd, in Jurong. Lehr allegedly abetted the firm^302 words
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264 1982-10-17 8 THE story of why a sales promotion campaign to sell cough drops with a popular fruit flavour failed in Malaysia some years ago was told to marketing executives at a seminar on Friday. The manufacturers decided to sell durian-fla-voured cough drops because the fruit264 words
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143 1982-10-17 8 THE haw haaglag ever Slaxapere la likely to clear for a few days towards the pad •< this meath with the cemlng of eecasleaal light ■■ithnily wtads. Bat with weak seath to Math-west wlads ever B *"g*r**". thr haar143 words
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Article390 1982-10-17 10 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALI W AL By ALL advertisements will be monitored b; the Consumers Association of Singapore when it has enough staff. It will point out misleading ads and those making claims that cannot be backed up t the regulating body for ads, the390 words
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Article198 1982-10-17 10 WHEN yeu go to a snpprm*rket, do you have tfce right to press a fruit to see how ripe It M You don't want the towel Md pranatK offered at a rentaarant, bat the waiter Insists on bringing them and charging for them do yt.il198 words
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Article52 1982-10-17 10 MALAYSIAN youth was ailed for a day and fined $1,000 yesterday for stealing two gold rings and chains worth altogether $3,179. Rajamanikam Madalai Muthu, 17, and a friend dashed out of Selvasegara Jewellers in Serangoon Road on Oct 8 with the items. He was arrested but his52 words
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Article179 1982-10-17 10 TWO VTP visitors flew in last night. Mr Emile Van Lennep, secretary-general of the Organisation 'Dr Economic Co-operation and Development, is here on a two-day visit. Sir Michael Fowler. Mayor of Wellington in New Zealand, will stay for five days. Mr Van Lennep, who179 words
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Article232 1982-10-17 10 Vice racketeers now use pagers VICE racketeers in Singapore are now taking advantage of the sophisticated gadgets available here to facilitate their operations. Two such operators, one operating in Geylang and the other in River Valley, admitted using Telecoms pagers to further their trade yesterday. One of them, Chong Piang232 words
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Article65 1982-10-17 10 A SELF-employed man who changed the price tags on some goods he bought and cheated a shop cashie- of $19.20 was fined $700 in a magistrate's court yes-| terday. Tan Hee Kiang, 27, short-paid Miss Wong Foong Chan at the Oriental Slasne.- Emporium on Friday after making65 words
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Article61 1982-10-17 10 THE $4.18 million Bukit Merah Library will soon be opened to the public. The Public Works Department has completed the three-storey building with a floor area of 4,149 sq metres. The library in Bukit Merah Centre, the fourth branch under the National Library's policy of decen-,61 words
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681 1982-10-17 10 Is CPF the ideal way. to provide for old age THE Central Provident Fund plays a major role in providing finance for Singapore s economic development but the effect of its original objective in providing adequate income security for old age is questionable. Academics, a businessman and two government officials681 words
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371 1982-10-17 13 ARE people really switching from dialect to Mandarin? The Sin Chew Jit Poh eavesdropped on 6,000 conversations at hawker centres and in department stores to find out how much progress the Speak Mandarin Campaign had made in the past year. MURK praple are .speaking371 words
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Article227 1982-10-17 13 WHAT do you speak when you go to Yaohan? Is it the same when you're at Oriental Emporium Or at the hawker centre in Chai Chee? Chances are that you'll use English almost all the time (95.5 per cent) when you speak to the sales227 words
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Article, Illustration310 1982-10-17 13 BUS driver Ho Chan Keong's story-telling approach won the hearts of judges in an oratorical contest yesterday. He beat nine other finalists in the contest organised jointly by the Singapore Bus Service and the National Transport Workers' Union to promote the use of310 words
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180 1982-10-17 13 i THE message was Speak Mandarin while at Work, and it took a multi-racial team headed by the Minister of State (Home Affairs), Prof S. Jayakumar, to spread it. To Prof Jayakumar, who is also the MP for Bedok, the team which toured180 words
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Article495 1982-10-17 13 NTUC aims message at grassroots THE National Trades Union Congress is all set to get the productivity message down to the grassroots. It has drawn up a series of activities for Productivity Month in November designed to involve at least 200,000 union members on the factory floor and office. Besides495 words
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Advertisement279 1982-10-17 13 -^tJ^yr-j Sa your a w 'de variety of Thai dishes b < W\ \&s&s&7 cooked by award winning chefs from X^^/oV /3iiK\ Ban 9 kok \s> 1 For lunch there is an incredible Jf' \^b^ v and sumptuous array of over 20 >^v dishes, and for dinner an exotic a-la-carte279 words
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Article190 1982-10-17 14 A case of radio rojak A GOOD idea is one thing; putting it into practice is something else. That much was proved by the first consumer phone-in on SBC radio last Thursday, which had plenty of width but was short on depth. It covered a good range of issues but190 words
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Article, Illustration571 1982-10-17 14 JUNE TAN - The 1st 'fish catchers' ...as parrots go JUNE TAN st Toa Payoh Primary School pupils in a new way of learning Stories by Mastery learning will stretch the bright children. It will also give the slow ones more time A BOLD experiment to prove that mastery learning works will be571 words
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Article, Illustration236 1982-10-17 14 FOUR teachers of First Toa Payoh Primary School have been hard at work this year writing their own materials aimed at drawing out the best in their pupils. The four all "volunteers" who had a little prodding from their principal have completed236 words
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Article, Illustration307 1982-10-17 14 SCTENCE lessons are now more enjoyable for First Toa Payoh Primary pupils. After being taught the conventional way since the beginning of the year, Primary Four pupils were put on the new mastery learning method a month ago. They like it. "I like the new way.307 words
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704 1982-10-17 14 ON ITS own initiative. First Toa Payoh Primary School began trying out mastery learning a month ago. The ministry is giving primary schools a free hand to decide whether or not they will use the .new method, but secondary schools are expected to704 words
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Article, Illustration357 1982-10-17 14 ROSEMARY CHEN - WE are becoming moles and burrowing underground. Already, 20 pedestrian underpasses are freeing congestion on ihe streets for vehicles, but at some inconvenience to the foot-weary. Ideally, all stairways should have both side rails and a centre rail. This latter, already installed in some underpasses,357 words
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288 1982-10-17 15 IN THE heart of Toa Payoh, tucked away in Lorong One, lies First Toa Payoh Primary School. Not unlike other government schools in housing estates, it draws its pupils from nearby flats. And this has posed problems for the school. As many as288 words
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Advertisement153 1982-10-17 14 m m Singapore Handicrafts "I b^Z^l^-^^ Ground Roor Main Entrance, World Trade Centre. Tel: *****22 (3 lines). presents CHINA 5 FINEST CLASSICAL FURNITURE SPECIAL OFFER WEEK Widest jnd most exquisite choice of designs ever available at the most attractive prices! 15th to 24th October '82. Weekdays 9.30 am to 6pm153 words
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Article, Illustration737 1982-10-17 15 Law of the jungle hits the streets Now here's a funny thing LAST Sunday, I was engaged in that weekly exercise that keeps male Singaporeans fighting fit. No. I don't mean the workout in th*? Reservists Association health club. I mean something a bit mare strenuous, like lugging pails of737 words
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Advertisement185 1982-10-17 15 WHY FIGHT THE CROWD AT AN EXHIBITION? Come to our New Business Systems showroom for a personalized demonstration on the widest range of business and personal systems offered by anyone in Singapore under one roof. f|cippkz Still the most popular Apple Computer's third microcomputer with the generation .nicro with largest185 words
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Advertisement85 1982-10-17 15 *i\ 111 /swl 1* Mfc J^^j te| Bedroom Designs it^lM *?I From Germany \V r sr Eastern Furnishing proudly jf, W^^ introduces these fine bedroom suin-s gg* |fc^^^^^^ that are both stylish and affordable. t-wtK^^^^^^^^ See these and many more at the SV Singapore International Furniture Show. ""^j f jW^l",85 words
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Article, Illustration378 1982-10-17 16 THE FALL of Japanese Premier Zenko Suzuki is the latest example of a top politician brought down by the shadows of recent mstory, in in is case the very substantial shadows of two former Prime Ministers. Those who dare to grasp power while even one378 words
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Article182 1982-10-17 16 - Dear Peter, As an avid reader of your column, I was thrown into a state of panic last Sunday. All thoughts of the cost of financing the American midterm election campaign were far from my mind as I compared my salary to that of the average Singaporean. By182 words
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Article, Illustration241 1982-10-17 16 THE TRAFFIC police have warned us not to "glorify" hellriders. There is not much danger of me doing that. But there is a danger of me or someone like me taking revenge on one of them, which would be the wrong way to go241 words
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Article, Illustration153 1982-10-17 16 GENERAL JARUZELSKI. the Moscow-in-stalled hard man in charge of Poland, is in the classic mould of mundane military leaders: He is ail tactics and no strategy. He abolished Solidarity but since he can hardly abolish the 10 million Poles who are members of it. he153 words
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Article, Illustration359 1982-10-17 16 I HAVE been compelled to read thousands of political speeches over the years, most of them eminently forgettable, it is in the nature of a politician's task that on grand occasions he has to express hopes which are patently unattainable; at other times, he359 words
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Article, Illustration155 1982-10-17 16 YOU WOULD think there was enough junk lying about the world without people spending millions adding to it Yet now a ship called the Mary Rose, which is supposed to nave Deen part of King Henry Vllls fleet 437 is that all? years ago has155 words
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Article, Illustration157 1982-10-17 16 Discoveries in the world around us BONE CREATED in the laboratory is expected to mark a big step forward in spare-part surgery (or people with severe leg injuries and children bom deformed. By copying nature, Dutch scientists believe they have solved the main hazard of implants and grafts157 words
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Advertisement321 1982-10-17 16 I^-Electric search the world to bring you all these features For 1982 Pan-Electric brings Pan-Electric searched the t lL,*m**jmm 1~1 HfMtf 111 you sotne rea l winners. world for the ideal materials for '~J-"£ri^^k Ibß in iii "^»nl[|M If I^^^j»aa^MM anc f° unc t iern !n Japan, mwmmhh|^mm^ sIBIiP A^?"''^*321 words
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Article, Illustration394 1982-10-17 17 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By STEVEN TEO has designs on your books. And if he has his way, you'll never lose your page again, no matter how often your reading gets interrupted. Mr Teo, 33, designs bookmarks. But maybe that's too plain a name394 words
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Article, Illustration900 1982-10-17 17 4 A different kind of history is that told in persona, and this type of book has also flooded the market, satisfying every human being's instinct to find out all about another human being. 1 MUST confess that my reading has taken on a rather bread-and-butter turn,900 words
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Article, Illustration450 1982-10-17 17 Rosemary Chen - Rosemary Chen By From the horse's mouth HORSES have helped man as beasts of burden for centuries. And they have contributed many rich expressions to the English language. The arrogant and fussy are "looking a gift horse in the mouth". People tell the age of a horse by450 words
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Advertisement467 1982-10-17 17 QUALIFY** promotion through ICS SPECIALIZED COURSES FROM U.K. IN MANAGEMENT AND TECHNICAL SUBJECTS Improve your position b\ learning at home and be paid what you are really worth ICS home-study course have helped thousands of ambitious men and women achieve promotion and better pay. Moderate fees all books supplied. Take467 words
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Article, Illustration738 1982-10-17 18 'Share your grief nd emotions with children Dying well is perhaps as important as living well. But how many people, including the bereaved and those who are about to be bereaved, know how to handle a death in the family? Do doctors and nurses need to be specially trained to738 words
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Article, Illustration593 1982-10-17 18 Telling a dying man the truth may relieve him of anxiety IF someone you love is dying, tell him. He has the right to know, said Mr Tan Ngoh Tiong, coordinator of training at the Counselling and Care Centre. Chances are that the truth would come as a relief and593 words
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Article85 1982-10-17 18 'Train the staff DOCTORS and nurses should learn how to deal with the dying and their families as part of their training, said Mr Anthony Yeo, director of the Counselling and Care Centre. It would help them to deal with their own feelings abrut death, he said yesterday at a85 words
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395 1982-10-17 18 How nurses and doctors can help j the bereaved I NURSES should let bereaved people see and i touch the body, a hospi- tal administrator said yesterday. It helps them face reality. Sister Florence who is administrator of Mount Alvernia Hospital, said. Nurses should let them talk about their grief395 words
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Advertisement1038 1982-10-17 18 /s<&&<y KEN-AIR OFFERS JS£V E WIDEST CHOICE J&y y*m of American tours <^jy from $2260 «#Biß^ What better wa y to s* l^ y° ur American tour than to pick from the widest choice? Whether in destinations, range of tours, V" tX* departures or price range, Ken-Air offers I I1,038 words
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283 1982-10-17 19 World Cup drug claim a fantasy Italy ITALY'S World Cup soccer squad doctor today angrily disputed reports that he gave the champions a "miracle treatment" to defeat fatigue and help them to their victory. "I'm not some sort of Frankenstein," Dr Leonardo Vecchiet told the Rome daily D Messaggero, commentingAgencies - 283 words
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Article, Illustration850 1982-10-17 19 There's no room for sentiment, but Dalglish and Keegan still have so much to offer OF all the forwards I've played against in the English Football League Kenny Dalglish is the best in terms of all-round ability. From what I've seen of him this season,850 words
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Article, Illustration561 1982-10-17 19 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By SINGAPORE were torn to pieces by the might of the New Zealand Force at Dieppe Barracks yesterday as they collapsed 41-6 (five goals, two tries and a dropped goal against a goal) in their Malaysian Rugby Union Invitational Cup match. There was absolutelyJERRY SEH - 561 words
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Article29 1982-10-17 19 SINGAPORE Air Transport Workers Union beat Singapore Bank Employees Union 3-1 in the National Trades Union Congress Cup soccer final at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night29 words
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Article29 1982-10-17 19 SEOUL. Sat. World Boxing Council super flyweight champion Kirn Chul-Ho, of South Korea, will stake his title against Venezuelan Rafael Orono in Seoul on Nov. 28. AFP.AFP - 29 words
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Marimuthu's classic
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Article, Illustration598 1982-10-17 20 Brian Miller - S'porean comes from behind to snatch victory Brian Miller Report by <$&] Maruman h-/M GOLF CLASSIC 1982 FOR 20 agonising minutes, M. Marimuthu just sat in the Bukit clubhouse biting his nails. Lim Kian Tiong, Bill Fung and Lim Swee Wah, who were sharing his table, tried to make small598 words
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Article216 1982-10-17 20 What's on today ATHLETICS: Customs Sports Club meet (Toa Payph Athletic Centre, 2p.m.). CRICKET: Friendly First Division champions Singapore Cricket Club play Hertford Cricket Club, a visiting English team, at the Fadang (11a.m.). At Seletar, Second Division champions Heli Orient take on a team comprising the best players from all216 words
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Article115 1982-10-17 20 BUENOS AIRES. Sat. The Soviet Union retained the world volleyball champienshn with a devastating 15-3, 15-4. 15-5 victory over Brazil here yesterday. Earlier. Argentina edged out Japan 16-14. 16-14, 15-11 for third place. The Soviets, who lost in the final to Brazil in a preliminary tournamentAP - 115 words
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Article234 1982-10-17 20 LAHORE, Sat. Australia's dispirited bowlers endured another day of little success here today rs Pakistan, guided by a century from opener Mohsin Khan, took a first innings' lead in the third and final cricket Test. Australia took only two wickets on the third day.234 words
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Article102 1982-10-17 20 AUOTBALM Ist laaa: 511 PAKISTAN lit la»: (•Terssfkl tt-t) MdMta b Border 135 Xitiw b Lawson 23 <Mlr c Laird b Yardley 1 AkhUr b Lawson 12 Mltiial wt out 96 Abfeaa not out IS Extra* 33 TeUJ (far 4 wkta)3lB Wkta feU at: 92. 93. 119. 269 BawUas:Reuter - 102 words
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Article52 1982-10-17 20 MANILA. Sat. Defending boys champions China beat South Korea 8743 and gained a title showdown with the Philippines, who defeated Malaysia KWS, in the Asian Youth basketball tournament here yesterday. Bahrain defeated Indonesia 74-69 to gain seventh position, while Saudi Arabia edged out Singapore 81-65 for52 words
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265 1982-10-17 20 SYDNEY, Sat. Top-seeded Jimmy Connors and fellow American Gene Mayer won through for a semi-final clash in the Custom Credit Australian indoor tennis tournament here yesterday. Connors beat countryman Eliot Teltscher 6-2, 6-3, while Mayer ousted Australian John Alexander 6-3, 6-4. In another quarterfinal,Agencies - 265 words
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Article135 1982-10-17 20 til M.Marimuthu (68.72,74,68). 284 Cheng Tse Chung (66.68.76,74). 281 Bill Fung (69.70.73,74). 288 Lim Swee Chew (72.73.71,72), Engkun Tahyana (74.70.72,72). 281 Poh Eing Chong (73,72,72.72). S. Onchum (86,72,74,68), V. Sopon (71.71,72.75). J.Stewart (75,79,67,69). 2*2 S. Meesawad (73,73.74,72), N. Yusoff (74,75,71.72). !»J M.Siodiwa (71.76.73,73). 2*4 Kyi Hua Han135 words
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Article204 1982-10-17 20 FOREIGN GOLF WENTWORTH. Sat, Defending champion Severiano Ballesteros, of Spain, troubled more by indifferent form than by opponent Bobby Clampett, squeezed into the semifinals of the World Matchp'.ay golf tournament today. "I played like a pro in the afternoon and Like a 24-handicapper inReuter - 204 words
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Advertisement275 1982-10-17 20 r wondered how it is that the Japanese can cleave through Western business communities like a samurai sword through butter, the answer lies not in more robots on the factory floor or company singsongs at 9 am. It lies in ABOOKOF FIVE RINGS The philosophy in this book can affect275 words
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Advertisement323 1982-10-17 20 PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE 35% OFF PLUS FREE GIFTS How would ,ou like to wake up wt't> a bad tack leeling irritable incapable and almost ten years older »n you actually are 7 Most Deople suffer back problems, and trose who don't, don t want to People are now323 words
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Miscellaneous13 1982-10-17 20 SPORTING SAM by Reg Wootton i NK T HOT6 L i, P \^jm^^*t^13 words
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S'pore International Fair '82
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Article, Illustration733 1982-10-17 21 Organisers all out to take it a step nearer world class THE Singapore International Fair (SIF) '82 commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association. To make a lasting impression, the organisers have spanned SIF '82 over the mezzanine floor in addition to Hall733 words
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605 1982-10-17 21 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By JUST like the Frankfurt Spring Fair. That's the aim of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association far the Singapore International Fair (SIF) To fulfill that aim, the SMA has, for starters, lacreased the area for the exhibition from 3,tM sq m605 words
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Article, Illustration998 1982-10-17 22 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By Fairs in the early "7fc were nothing like what they are today. The past decade has seen trade fairs develop from their promotion of Singapore-made goods to the promotion of international trade. f| A CONFEDERATION of industry associations that is what the Singapore998 words
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587 1982-10-17 23 WHILE others may be peddling their wares at the Singapore International Fair '82, the Canadian Embassy here will be busy selling its country. For Canada will be one of two countries, the other being Brazil, which will make their debut at587 words
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Article, Illustration600 1982-10-17 23 6 Five yean sge, yea weild never k»ve heard ef Australia m fnrnltwe aappHer here. Oar traditional sef c«8 are Gertnav ny, France, Belgium and Italy bat In the last twe years, a number ef Australian furniture maaafaetaren have managed te break late600 words
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Article, Illustration852 1982-10-17 25 JULIE TAN - Investment you can sit on JULIE TAN By BUYING rosewood furniture should not be looked upon as merely the purchase of an accessory for your home. Rather, it should be regarded as a form of investment. According to one estimate, the value of this hardwood increases by as much as852 words
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Article, Illustration51 1982-10-17 25 CURVACEOUS cane that snakes round in clean lines (above). Well suited to a light, bright environment, contemporary cane does not have the clinical coldness of metal. See it mushroom into coffee tables, easy chairs and side tables. From the Filipino Sika range at Luxury Interiors' stall at the51 words
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Article, Illustration147 1982-10-17 25 WITH its wooden slats, it looks like another of the traditional bed bases we have at home but that is where the similarity ends. For in place of the inflexible Umber slats are strong laminated slats made of high-quali'y radiata pine unique to Australia. This147 words
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Advertisement133 1982-10-17 21 '^ml^nß^n^n^n^n^nW^nVnln^n^n^n^n^B^SS SM Attend the Singapore International Fair, World Trade Centre, Oct. 18-24, open 1 2 noon to and create some new business contacts Discover 9pm daily. For the trade 1 2 noon to spm, and from new developments in electronics, engineering, spm onwards Monday to Friday for the public, furniture,133 words
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Advertisement123 1982-10-17 21 w The Singapore Manufacturers' Association turns 50. What lies beyond this golden year? Ong Leng Chuan, SMA chairman, speaks Going international What Canada, Brazil •*W m and Australia have to offer at the fair Before you buy rosewood, read our consumer 1^ fli guide *g^ ONG SAM YONG TEA MERCHANTS123 words
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Advertisement660 1982-10-17 22 Mj* They are f^^ 'y actually beautiful H examples of Ponleum >— S vinyl flooring *\N Ponleum for beautiful.soft floors, j A£|d j The latest sott-to-the touch cushioned flooring I [♦BSp^w alternative to hard permanent floors. I B^mJ^SHp Japanese ingenuity have resulted in these I vinyl floors which are unlike660 words
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Advertisement173 1982-10-17 22 WSfi^ j| CONTACT US TODAY y__ V^fl if you are looking for a surtable packaging material wrth high quality printing, come and talk to us at NGAI MEE j We manufacture all types of flexible packaging materials m bag or roH forms to pack your products like instant noodte. meat,173 words
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Advertisement428 1982-10-17 23 fSl +l\Mflfl I 10to 20% Discounts. A^mjD'^l S I Fr9e Imported floor finish or jrrJF* ikmSM ctonen with every purchase. «aU (£fa [krkett GAFSTAR CERAMICASPA VINYL FLOORING Bnghten your rooms with ILSA wall and TARKETT GAFSTAR floor floor tiles from Italy Decorative ano manufactured inUSA offers you the functional In428 words
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Advertisement422 1982-10-17 24 Popular. Proven. And now improved. The Now Mazda 323 GT. Now available in all body styles. The Mazda 323 is one of the world's most popular three-door and five-door hatchbacks can select cars more than one million have been built to the "GT" version of the NLovy Mazda 323. '■■-">■422 words
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Advertisement181 1982-10-17 25 SIFiZ OFFICIAL FORWARDER b?O I J A- ~^r X^^T^IOVWGSYSTMC(S)Pfi.tm" I i.it 601-603. 7:h Floor. Midland Home 1 12. Mldcili' Road. Singapore 0718 Airpon Officr: ***** 77 *****79 TEL *****77 (10 Lin«»s) CABLE TRANSMERID" TELEX: RS ***** TRANSME Singapore's most experienced exhibition traffic specialist. \IK SI A lANU I \< *****181 words
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Advertisement299 1982-10-17 25 Arc you being denied your rightful comfort at the office? Well now's the time to do something about it. Are you office-bound? Then you're talking the Labomatic range I of chairs from Labofa of Denmark, ingeniously built with a Bfc mechanism to encourage circulation and induce a sense of well-being299 words
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Article, Illustration65 1982-10-17 26 /I've competed in most of the Armed Forces' tournaments. I must admit that winning SAF titles is less taxing than top-level boxing. Most of the time, the battle's half won because my opponents were psychologically defeated, knowing they had to take me on. But65 words
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400 1982-10-17 26 Shirley Tan - Why I'm back in the ring o£ £ire... Shirley Tan I m J§ r* r^i ii» i 1 j !r>i Tf Interview by HE spoke as If boxing's rhythm had always been electrifying him, his words bursting out in a combined barrage of gestures and upper cuts. It was as400 words
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598 1982-10-17 26 6 It's a mutter of reading your opponent. Bat thing I've learnt about my own style is that waiting w«n't win me titles. I used to wait for opening* bat I couldn't win points doing that. I i598 words
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Article, Illustration727 1982-10-17 26 Stewart Merce - Stewart Merce By AS Johnny Owen lay in a coma which proved to be fatal after his attempt to win the World bantamweight championship, a sick joke was going its rounds. "Have you heard about the doctors in California?" it went. "They're727 words
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Advertisement366 1982-10-17 26 1 3MEAQ we sel£ ct -^a*^^\ i B^ "inoo^ \%iCr mm X^ i*dm*££liP^ v° .^nt. Am y* ir mmr B^t^a*aa\m \^W Jm—m OTDK qcu.eo AD-X M ™^=H; ■r There's nothing "normal" Jr about these tapes. Jmi Except the normal bias position. Our new ADX is the first "normal" tape to366 words
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Article, Illustration187 1982-10-17 27 I walked out of the ring with a swollen left eye that was as big as a tomato, and a puffed upper lip 5 H^^^H Lim Kee Chan (right) LET me tell you what happened to me when I had a fight after nearly eight months without one In 1955.187 words
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Article113 1982-10-17 27 Spor t s front 4 The final three rounds were hell. The world No 4 punched me around the ring. My only defence was determination to go the full distance. I did It, and became the first and only local fighter to go all the way. I walked out of113 words
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Article1006 1982-10-17 27 Lim Kee Chan tells why it's impossible for Krishnan to win a gold THEY don't come back. That's boxing's basic belief. Once a figh;er retires, he will never return to perform as good as he was. Yes, Muhammad Ali proved this wrong hy making a1,006 words
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Advertisement349 1982-10-17 27 BobToski and Dynamic Gold fynam A dynamic combination that produces I the best dubs for the game. Longer- I hitting. Greater accuracy. Better feeling. The Bob Toski clubs will certainly add a new dimension to your game. The woods are carefully seasoned and cured to prevent warping or swelling and349 words
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Advertisement106 1982-10-17 27 s— rfj^B I ;I»*«y?ls?^^es c M .i~aV^__aa.^a^a^a^L^L^L^LVij^Lw Oft*® f*£\»S^ nfIBOBB^ISI^H i roe >2 ftee p— |]'W J -tg-', CathaCarry ■BBB^^^^ i be! ■f r^ \m f. M ii^^^llV^^BßaM I aVV Oal I J I a^K 1 I t go /S—w, innrl Eor piThaaa of /^BV^H MATTRESS f^f^^^jjgf wJ^^^^BfBBSSBB^B^Bm? ißaHß^B^Bto^aV^atat^ L^aV-W^B^atfi106 words
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Article4213 1982-10-17 28 Tod ay 's Pe nang ca rd 2.00 CLASS 5 1,100m (Malaysian Maiden Stakes) (Malaysian-bred horses) (Stakes: $15,000) 1 Hiwi'i Park tt.i Net-Ismail 4 mm By Hollywood Star n-Amuse-ment Galore; same sire as Setiawati F Tweeale 5 I Aataa e— II M TJakra-Osman 3 me By Nineteenth September IISrikandi III4,213 words
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Article235 1982-10-17 28 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED FAIRWAY •nrrop PEDIGREE Oriantai Expraas Three Leaders queen's Park Quaan's Park Ascot Court Early Bird Pata's g.i Queen's Park Oriental Express Oriantai Expraaa Ascot Court Early Bird Ascot Court Oriental Express Early Bird Jada Mountain Hawaii Five-O Viva Gonzales Viva Oonzala*235 words
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Article, Illustration373 1982-10-17 28 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By NO fewer than 15 last-start winners are engaged at Penang today and quite a few of them can keep up their winning ways. Tesoro Ml* (Race 4) has won two of his last four runs. He outstayed a Class 4 Div 2373 words
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Article15 1982-10-17 28 TIERCE bettteg at Bnklt TJnuUi today will be In Race 4 and Race I15 words
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168 1982-10-17 28 TIPTOP - TIPTOP By TRAINER Osman Sariman, who has a way with Malaysian-breds. should win the Malaysian Maiden Stakes with his charge, Orleatal Express (Race 1). The two-year-old filly by Roi Soleil wai> the most expensive purchase at this year's sales at the National Stud168 words
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Article, Illustration280 1982-10-17 28 PEDIGREE - Speedy Datin's Delight looks too good PEDIGREE By SPEEDY Datta's Delight, with two wins and two seconds in his last five starts, can assert his superiority in Race 6, the Class 3 Div 2 event over 1,200 m. Going over the Kuala Lumpur 1,200 m on a heavy track last280 words
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Article141 1982-10-17 28 LIVERPOOL, Sat. The future of the Grand National, the world's greatest steeplechase, was thrown into jeopardy with the news that negotiations to safeguard the prestigious annual race had broken down. Britain's Jockey Club, which has been bidding 'hroughout the summer to raise enough cash toAP - 141 words
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Article72 1982-10-17 28 THESE horses do well on a wet track RACE t: Bold Pilot. Debbie's Pet. Hornets Sting. The Platinum Touch SACK S: Speedmah. Jackie's Kuda II BACK I: Exidor. Delta [«wn, Saladin Ii BACK I: Perak Prince. Washington. Road To Glory. Excitation. Robin Hood V. BACE S: Flortuda. natin's Delight.72 words
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Article, Illustration2118 1982-10-17 29 TIPTOP; FAIRWAY - Magnum Bonum only favourite to oblige TIPTOP and FAIRWAY By PENANG, Sat. Punters took a severe beating today, first day of the Penang Turf Club Meeting. One favourite after another flopped on a soft track. It was not until Race 7 that Magnum Bonum, backed down to short odds with2,118 words
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Article38 1982-10-17 29 No, he's not doing a swop BRITISH Jaekey Day* Richard*** appears to be swapping Iwrw, hot la fact EeL falling off Ma k«ne, Kay during a race at Ctligme, We*t Germaay, reeeatly. lrlrl»r«sw was un hart. UPI picture.UPI - 38 words
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Article866 1982-10-17 29 PENANG. Sat The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACK 1: When the field was despatched. Rodney's Joy (Duggan) rolled out. inconveniencing Second Wind (Cheami while Win Daisy Win (Francis) rolled in onto Lord Henry (apprentice V Suaidi i RACE t: Niko Belle ((Milan) dwelt866 words
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172 1982-10-17 29 Caulfield Cup shock by Gurner's Lane By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT MELBOURNE, Sat.— Garner's Lane, a horse with a reputation of not being able to handle rain-affected tracks, made the A5252,1H (about *****,1 M) Canlfield Cup a Tralaer Geaff Marphy ••Id before the race that he wm disappointed with the rala172 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1982-10-17 29 PmMd away suddenly on 14.10.82 leaving behind beloved wife, daughter, parent*, brothers sisters to mourn his death. SfWJT" Bln Mm« Fu #fßl p rtour Blk 37. No 579. Sin Ming Drive on 11M0.82 at 11.30 am for Ml Vernon Crematorium. MR. ALBERT CHUA YEAN KENG Aged 34 years48 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1982-10-17 29 W> CAHT WITH OUR LOVED ONES BUT NOT r UKKVKK Ir WF TKLST CODS PROMISK AND [IOUBT IT NFVFR VOtm LOVtO ONES OUT Of t»«TMS mi Thy Balm. Out of distress. U> Jubilant Psalm Jesus. I came to I Thee" 1 years ago today In loving68 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1982-10-17 29 wish to expreu their sincrrr (muiudr and appreciation to all rrl.iUtt-v friends and Pastors (or their kind assistance, attendance, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement MR ONO THIAM CHWEE32 words
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Obituary, Illustration116 1982-10-17 29 MRS LIM CMfcONG LOCK NEE AGNCSKO Departed 13/10/13 Tha lamily ol Ih* ial* tgnti Ko «Mth«« 1o «ipr«M !H»if d«ap<»l <ppr*c»tion and gratitude to all r*lah<«i co<l*agu«< and tmndt j opacially la lh« Charismatic > Groups. pfi«»it and ti«t»n of C0n.... Convent lot th»ir prayers. assistance, condolence*, donation* and116 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1982-10-17 29 paaaad away peacefully on 1»/ 10/12 leering behind wile, son and 3 daughters to mown hw loss Cofiaoa leaving Bid 215. Lorong t Toa Psyoh on ii/10/S2 at 12 naon. MR WONG POM CI..MG age S1 years39 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1982-10-17 29 m loving Me moby of Dsssrtsd 17. 10 JO Sadly nHuad by ante, children ion nd dausMars-in-lmi and grandchtldrwi. m LOVING MfMOMV of Mrs Tan Soo Eng. departed 17 10 80 Always remembered by husband children, slsters-f law. nephews, nieces L loved ones MR. QOH BOON ENG50 words
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Advertisement181 1982-10-17 29 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOB PERSONAL AOB OBITUARIES $15 00 tor IS word* (run-on •tyto) *54 00 for 3cm. 1 1 coL (•omi-dtaptn atyto) 167.M rof 3cm i 1 col (display styt.) NOTICE IN EVER LOVING MEMORY 1 WONG YEE KOW DEPARTED: ...10.1978 Four years have passed but your gentle face181 words
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Article449 1982-10-17 30 United open up bigger lead LONDON. Sat. Manchester United 's goalless draw away to champions Liverpool today was enough to stretch their lead in the English First Division to two points. Their three nearest challengers this morning, West Ham, West Brom wich and Watford, all lost West Ham, with fiveReuter - 449 words
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Article, Illustration802 1982-10-17 30 Leonard King - Leonard King Soccer tournament promised a roar but gave a whimper ■23 THE Kallang Whimper, the Merlion Flop, call it what you like. That just about sums up the $350,000 international soccer get-together which ends at the National Stadium tonight. The spectator response to the seven-nation competition sadly802 words
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Article, Illustration91 1982-10-17 30 The hook that left Cheng helpless and Marimuthu happy CHENG Tse Chung, of Taiwan, thought he had a chance to force Singapore's M. Marimuthu to a playoff for the Maruman Classic title. But he saw all his hopes vanish when, at the 18th, he hooked his second shot into an91 words
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Article44 1982-10-17 30 CEYLON Sports Club strengthened their chances of winning the Elite Cup hockey tournament when they edged out Singapore recreation Club 3-2 at Balestier Road yesterday. In another match, Indian Association came to life with a 5-0 trouncing of Khal.xa44 words
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Article381 1982-10-17 30 Socceroos will rule We came to conquer, says coach THREE matches, three wins, 11 goal* scored and none conceded. That's the proud record Australia bring into the Mcrilon Cap soccer final agalast Sonta Korea at the National Stadium tonight "We came here to wta the Cap," said Aaasse eeaeh Les381 words
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Article, Illustration300 1982-10-17 30 The pride and the pessimism of a boxing comeback See Pages 26 and 27 TOP seed Ali Aziz, of Egypt, took only 27 mniutes to beat Singapore's national champion, Zainal Abidin, 9-3, 9-4, 9-0 in the semi-finals of the Anchor Singapore Open300 words
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Article340 1982-10-17 30 Patrick Bastians - Patrick Bastians Report* by Doubting Ali aims to rustle the notes first ALJ Axii, 33, of Egypt, the world's 11th best squash player, should not doubt that the Anchor Singapore Open squash men's title would be in his bag. But no, the Hamburg-based professional ref— «o340 words
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Article268 1982-10-17 30 JoeDorai - Asean club contest in '84 JoeDorai By THE first ASEAN Champion clubs soccer tournament, involving teams from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines, will start in 1984. This was decided yesterday in a preliminary meeting chaired by Dato Hamzan Abu Samah. the president of the Asian Football Confederation. The268 words
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Miscellaneous141 1982-10-17 30 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in several areas. TEMP. (C) op to C a.m.tomorruw: 31 max., U mln SUNSET today: C.52 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: M 7 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11 16 C Rain MaalU 23 32C Oar Amsterdam 8 12C Cloudy Melbourne 8 16C Showers Banffkok 25 33C141 words
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Article, Illustration1375 1982-10-17 1 <M «_f f» ATKR falta %m# upwards and If steel rods quiver w a t four commaad But you have to applaud Tsai Wen Ylng's 'hahtsV' before they'll perform for you because his sculpture Is built to respond to Mn What he creates Is Ohaskm What1,375 words
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Article, Illustration865 1982-10-17 2 Work out with Miss Piggy 'AT LAST, after much persuasion, moi has decided to share mot's exciting aerobique exercises with vous. Moi does not thlnque that people should stand on their ears or twist themselves into pretzels. It will Just make you dizzy, and if you are not careful, you865 words
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Article, Illustration473 1982-10-17 2 ROSEMARY CHEN - ROSEMARY CHEN By WANTED a dangerous lady! Ada has large, prominent eyes and a shapely body. She is very choosy and sensitive. She uses her highly developed sense of smell to pick her victims. If Ada eyes you as a potential prey, she will assess your473 words
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263 1982-10-17 2 When 'making eyes' is courting trouble EYE make-up can cause big problems if you're not careful. Irritation, sties, cysts and even vision loss may result when eye make-up is misused, say ophthalmologists. Patients complain of red eyes, irritation or foreign-bodies sensations. The usual story is that they keep make-up inIPS - 263 words
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Article, Illustration370 1982-10-17 4 THIS wot»k will be a feast for all food lovers Bl several hotels are organising food promotions with international flavours almost simultaneously. If you like things hot and spicy, head for the York Hotel. Their Thai Food Festival starts tomorrow and will go on until the end of the370 words
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Article561 1982-10-17 4 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE By THE restaurant is new but the food is familiar at Le Bernardin which opened a week ago at Goldhill Plaza. Chef and part-owner Bernard Sautereau used to be in Hugo's in the Hyatt Regency, and he's brought over with him about the same food,561 words
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Article, Illustration646 1982-10-17 4 BERNARD SAUTEREAU doesn't believe the chef's domain is in the kitchen. So he's made his mark on everything you'll see and some things you won't at Le Bernardin, his new restaurant at Goldhill Plaza. He began, as few would, by taking a sledgehammer to646 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1982-10-17 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN By COMBINE South Indian, Malay and Portugese cuisines in one buffet and you might come up with a typical Sri Lankan spread. Ceylonese food is relatively unknown in Singapore but will appeal to local palates, for it has the rich spicy taste of1,034 words
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Article, Illustration561 1982-10-17 5 Lett: Glanf ranco Ferre's white cotton blouson with sllmmed-do* n fawn garbadine pants MILAN fashion headlines or* now telling us next summer's clothes from Italian designers legends like Krma, Gianfronco Ferre, Gianni Versace and Laura Biogiotti flow cosily, yet lose none of their sense ofNYT - 561 words
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737 1982-10-17 5 Pioneer sculptor Tsai Wen Ying asks: PAINT- and other I media that are traditionally acceptable are not adequate to express our contemporary world. Even though critics and artists continue to uphold this tradition, the true artist of his time must develop new frontiers, riust push737 words
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Article, Illustration586 1982-10-17 6 - Motoring »What's On THE Paris Motor Show which opened on Sept 30 heralded a sparkling array of exciting new models. One of the stars was the Citroen BX, a mid-size model pitched between the CX and the GSA ranges. It is the first all-new586 words
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Article107 1982-10-17 6 NEXT Sunday, the finals of the Castrol Yokohama Autocross Championships at Tuas should prove a real thriller. Nissan is all out to avenge its defeat in the past two rounds by the Alfasud of Wybe Valkema and Chong Kirn Fan. The works 1.8 litre 120Y and 2107 words
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Article, Illustration1215 1982-10-17 6 THE USSR Film Festival, starting on Wednesday, will offer five films about history, legendt, the tragedies of human life, the harshness of war, and the art of classical ballet. The festival ends on Sunday. The films Spartacus; Bread, Gold And Pistol; The Savage Hunt1,215 words
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Article226 1982-10-17 6 TOP OF THE HILTON: She's back. The electrifying Anita Sarawak unveils her new routine and repertoire. The same punchy brand of pizzazz, the irresistible showmanship, and one dynamic voice. Kicks off tomorrow with the rock n roll Monday night. Backed by the Singapore Swing. Showtime: 11pm (except Mondays).226 words
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Article, Illustration443 1982-10-17 7 Urn Key Tong - Urn Key Tong REVIEW REDS Coming to Jade Starring Warren Beotty, Diane Keaton and Maureen Stapleton Directed by Warren Beatty WE'RE all romantic at heart I suppose. Cinema goers probably yearn for romance with violence being churned out like canned food. But Reds is the wrong place to443 words
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Article311 1982-10-17 7 AUTHOR! AUTHORI At Orchard Starring Al Pacino, Dyan Cannon and Tuesday Weld. Directed by Arthur H*er FOLLOWING on from coping-with -a-broken-home films like Kramer vs Kramer and Shoot The Moon, Author! Author! can best be described as an unambitious and sugary variation on a theme. Israel311 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1982-10-17 7 Per^ng^^^ PRINCESS Caroline admits that beside her mother she felt less than confident about her looks. But it was a loving motherdaughter relationship, she tells PEPITA DUPONTJI in an interview before Princess Grace's death. A FEW people glance at the young woman simply dressed in a green tweed1,277 words
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Article, Illustration884 1982-10-17 8 Michalel Chiang - Michalel Chiang TV Eye Musk Showbuzz THE catch-word Is fantasy this week and we look at some of the newest fantasy titles on video, including Steven Spielberg's charmer, E.T. (Extra-Terres-trial). E.T. ALL the ballyhoo is well-deserved as this is an irresistible sci-fi tale with c% >884 words
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Article230 1982-10-17 8 ROCK groups. They're rowdy, tear up hotels and cause pandemonium in their paths, right? Wrong! Haircut 100, six English guys, who've entered the American charts with two hits, Love Plus One, and Favourite Shirts (Boy Meets Girl), want nothing to do with the rock n'230 words
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Article, Illustration349 1982-10-17 8 TEO LIAN HUAY - Shape up to Zheng Pei Pei TEO LI AN HUAY Look East By HONGKONG'S Zheng Pei Pel is providing competition to Jane Fonda and Miss Piggy. The queen of gongfu flicks has come up with her own regime and record to keep fit to a disco beat. The actress, well349 words
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Article, Illustration398 1982-10-17 8 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO CoitinporarY music By KOOL AND THE GANG: AS ONE (De lite THE secret of the continual success of Kool And The Gang lies in the title of their latest album, As One. Yes, teamwork is one of the ingredients in the 10-member398 words
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Article568 1982-10-17 8 Cynhrr - Cynhrr TV REVIEW B» THIS review of the SBC documentary Ballding Industry: Boom Or Bast (two Fridays ago-, Chs at 7.50 pm) is written especially for those of you who find, no matter how hard you work, you are not going to be able to afford568 words
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Advertisement654 1982-10-17 6 The Sunday Times/ Singapore Science Centre Exhibit Design Competition Whot would you like to see in the Singapore accompanied by drawings and diagrams. You _P9^__l Science Centre? Here's your chonce to design don't have to build the exhibit yourself. The __s&^_| an exhibit and perhops win a prize. designs need654 words
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Miscellaneous87 1982-10-17 6 TIDES TODAY: «Mi»ar» 5.31 am (0.5m). 11.18 am (2.7m). 5 38 pm (0.5m), 11.46 pm (2.9m). Setfll KecMI 4\37 am (6.8m), 10.52 am (2.3m), 4.46 pm (0.8m), 11.13 pm (2.6m). Part Dtekaaa 1.05 am (0.6m). 6.45 am (3.1m). 1 56 Dm (0.3m), 7.11 pm (2.7m). TOMORROW: Ilmpfrt 6.05 am (0.6m).87 words
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Advertisement374 1982-10-17 8 With a Wolsey Hall correspondence course and personal guidance from a qualified tutor, you really are a class of one. As a result, you like most Wolsey Hall students before you, should pass your exams first time If you do not, you are guaranteed free extra tuition. The following Wolsey374 words
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Advertisement244 1982-10-17 9 Philips is shaking up the sound business. Extraordinarily advanced and transportable sound systems, designed for you to take to your favourite picnic spot with your favourite musical group sounding like they're playing next to you. That's what we call shaking up the sound business. The Philips DBBO3 Studio-styled editing facilities.244 words
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Miscellaneous1522 1982-10-17 9 Today, sing-along with Dolly '&^^j^Ji| |t^bQI Sunday Matinee, Today, Ch fl y V *v A rousing, action-filled I 1 I S**S±.- WRr'JL movie about youn8 Kim V p'J*4 Hi Hm( lJ Lama and is initial j J^i i V- i^- e( in the secre service if&. tEWii a 4^1 1/1,522 words
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Miscellaneous966 1982-10-17 9 Highlights en radio THE LOVE OF ADOLPHE AND ELEANOR Today, BBC Service, 7.30 pm This itory of a passionate love affair between an ambitious worldly young man and an older woman who is already the mistress of an aristocrat and mother of his children, caused a sensation when it was966 words
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Miscellaneous1217 1982-10-17 10 rjj^^Bß^Kffliß Channel 5 3.00 P.M ON THE WATERFRONT (CD 4.00 STORY THE (T r) 4.30 ONE DAY AT A TIE. Ann comes face to face with her runaway daughter 5.00 ERICA (last episode) Erica shows how to "use" wild animals as decorations. 5.20 THE GREAT SPACE COASTER. 5.50 HORSE IN1,217 words
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Miscellaneous1133 1982-10-17 10 J Channel 8 6.00 P.M. STEPPING STONES. 6.20 SAMAITHAAL MATTUM POTHUMA (T) Home economics magazine this week covering different cuts of meat and how to choose, clean and cook them 6.45 NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST (T). 7.05 DR MAO (C) How to prevent your house being broken into. 7.30 ARTIVITY.1,133 words
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Miscellaneous1142 1982-10-17 10 (^Ljjj^Djj^L^^^B^X^ Bl^^H^^a^^J Channel 5 3.00 P.M. JAWS (C r) Serial 4.30 EXERCISE WITH GLORIA. 5 00 THACKER'S WORLD. On some of the 300 species of poisonous snakes. 5.25 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. 5.50 THE PHOENX AM) THE CARPET: The Magic Fire (Part DA dramatisation of E. Nesbit's book about the adven1,142 words
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Article582 1982-10-17 11 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL By ONE in 10 participants at the last Electrical and Electronic Engineering Exhibition (Enex) expected interest shown at the fair to generate sales worth between $500,000 and (2 million over the following months. Thirty per cent of visitors bought equipment at the582 words
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Article, Illustration515 1982-10-17 11 FOB each Japanese company taking part ia Eaex-Asla *X, there are two British maaafactarers keea to wla South-cant Aslaa buyers for their electrical engineering gooas. While there are M British exhibitors this year, oalv S Japaaeae firms are taking part anlikr la515 words
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Article, Illustration303 1982-10-17 12 The company also provides similar services for pumps, blowers, fans, valves and shafts used by the oil rig and petrochemical industries. It recently made a special geared and splined shaft at very short notice for an offshore rig. The energy-saving lighting control equipment manufactured by Atco303 words
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249 1982-10-17 12 Belgians here to make an impact at seminar A TOP Belgian electrical equipment manufacturing company will hold a seminar on transformers at Enex-Asia TO. Fifty seminar participants will hear talks on recent and future developments In the design of distribution, small power and non-inflammable transformers. The seminar organiser, Ateliers De249 words
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Article, Illustration166 1982-10-17 12 A REPUTED manufacturer of electrical equipment, Vynckier NY of Belgium, will present its new range of multi-purpose fuse, connection and distribution enclosures for both homes and non-residential buildings. Called the "VJ Box", the multi-purpose enclosures come in six sizes and have screw-on and hinged166 words
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Article230 1982-10-17 12 A pumping system driven by solar cells that's Grundfos' new invention which can be seen at Enex-Asia TO. This system, which converts solar energy into AC power to operate the submersible pump, has Just been Introduced. The system will be marketed next year. Using arrays230 words
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Article807 1982-10-17 13 JAPAN Is poor in energy resources, right? Well, not necessarily. Though it depends almost wholly on imports for its oil needs. Japan is among the countries considered N rich in certain energy resources geothermal energy, that Is. The nations electric power industry, facing the rocketing cost807 words
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Article, Illustration198 1982-10-17 13 AN AGREEMENT an technical cooperation far the development and manufacture of vacuum swltchgear has been reached between Toshiba Corporation af Japan and Tamce Cutler-Hammer, a laeal company. Over the last two yean, Toshiba-Tamce's engineers have worked closely in designing and developing mediumvoltage swltchgear made to the International198 words
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Article, Illustration1354 1982-10-17 14 MATILDA GABRIEL - MATILDA GABRIEL far in search of places which have to rely on solar power. Across the Causeway, for instance, in Bukit Batu Papan, Kelantan, a solar-powered repeater station provides telecommunications links between Bukit Bakar, near Machang, and the town of Gua Musang.1,354 words
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Article, Illustration179 1982-10-17 14 ROBOTS art useful on the factory floor, but they can be expensive, costing between $150,000 to $500,000. Robot arms assembled from standard industrial components are less pricey and can be depended on to perform simple tasks. Omron Spore Pte Ltd will display such a179 words
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Article, Illustration359 1982-10-17 14 DO YOU leave lights en? Field trials shew that people will tarn lights eff U they can do so wttaeat physical exertion. This term ef energy management set manufacturers thinking aad eae British company has designed a range ef remote control devices, commercial aad domestic lighting359 words
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Article, Illustration743 1982-10-17 15 Power pole ideal for t open-plan offices PLASTIC electrical enclosure systems in the latest versions will be the main exhibits of Gilflex Key Ltd at Enex-Asia '82. One of its new lines is the System 3600 skirting or dado trunking system. The system has three compartments with a large cable743 words
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Article, Illustration126 1982-10-17 15 THE Barry -Wehmiller Company will exhibit at Enex-Asia *82 a folly automatic optical /electronic empty bottle inspector made In Australia. The unit, known as the Opttscan 4 empty bottle Inspector, meets the requirements of high-speed filling lines. It Is used for bottle base and corner inspection,126 words
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Advertisement102 1982-10-17 13 FOR PETBOW GENSET OWNERS (In August 1982) Petbow Far East Pte Ltd moved to their new 7,000 sa m factory in Jurong which is three times larger than their original premises. As an owner, you have contributed to our success and in gratitude, Petbow offers you a on your genset,102 words
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Advertisement105 1982-10-17 14 Strengthening Our Roots At Merlin Germ. we are strengthening our roots in the Region. We have committed ourselves to assist in the Region's distribution of electrical energy. With our presence, we have brought together our international experience and understanding to give you better product and technical support to ensure your105 words
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Advertisement90 1982-10-17 15 bate__ Hf*? I**^^—1 bHHHbI KbSHbVi Jum piuij lf P* l^ "^^^^^^K^ in 2i Sola. ammmmm^ o *o*^ FBR LINE VOLTA6E STABILIZATION MINICOMPUTER STABILIZERS CONSTANT VOLTAGE STABILIZERS SOLETRON/ACUVOLT LINE VOLTAGE STABILIZERS UPS SYSTEMS THELMA ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. 1 Bkx-k B, 61, Everton Park, Singapore 0208 "*l*^**s Cable "THELMAENGR" Telex: THELEN RS90 words
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Advertisement342 1982-10-17 15 Water from the sun. courtesy of GRUNDFOS QRUNDFOS has developed a revolutionary line of water pumping systems which utilize this virtually limitless energy to deliver water anywhere the sun shines. Jf§ QRUNDFOS solar -powered submersible pumping systems ere designed for use in areas where conventional sources of power are unavailable342 words
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Advertisement510 1982-10-17 16 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES llll j^«V Monrioy Fridoy 900 om 530 pm CLASSIFICATION GROUP \k >- mm^ mmm^ m^mm^m*. m^. *^mm^m>. 1 <^m^~ (5 00 pm for next doy) 0-dmorv $1 00 per word (Mm $1 5 00) -1 9000m—5 00 pm (Monday— Fridoy) Announcements 900om—I 00 pm (Saturday) Char9a»:Js510 words
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Advertisement519 1982-10-17 16 NATIONAL NV7200 VIDEO record n only S$l27S Limited si... k available NV3OO video recorder only 9950 Free delivery and 111 siallalion We are open on Sunday PA Mohamed Kassim Sons. 988 Semhuwang Road. S'pura277s Tel *****04 ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS repairing and insulting all kinds of video recorders, colour televisions and every519 words
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Advertisement673 1982-10-17 16 j TIMES DISTRIBUTORS SON BHO DELIVERY CLERKS Male Singapore ciluen A between 21 and 35 years mpleted Knglish Secondary Four education P°*»»s ml'<> Class 3 driving licence Previous relevant working experience will be an advanUgr Si.mn, ..i., r wiM be $400 or more depending on the qualrhcstion end .iperience ol673 words
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Advertisement704 1982-10-17 17 I*7o FORO CORTINA M.il lonwagon 1300 r r Oood condition l.tx till Dec Selling tl M MMM 1*73 VOLKSWAGON 1103$. with c. .ssories selling al $11,500 Eligible for PARh Conl tel *****09 1*74 MORRIS MARINA with radio .issi tie passed Vl. cm. no PAW- Price $3,500 Tel *****70. Kok Meng704 words
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Advertisement470 1982-10-17 17 ATTRACTIVE PRICE SCRArV used omineri lal i oaipan) «ehlclea Kw..k (office I'XIHIW a«4.57:« 1074 Serangoon Koad ANY MOOEL Of sec end h.ind I ir .v.l COOpany'l registered ..ir ■..inted Contact Tan I Tel *****39 BM2OI SCRAP CAR WANTED MfcM I OUI I ehulhle PARI Tel 1.VT7328 B« a classified armchair470 words
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Advertisement366 1982-10-17 17 BEDOK SOUTH. 4 :.,.in terra//., flooring tu. hrn r>bi$47,800 44»96';.l 449H927 OIST S WESTPEAK 1.r..n.1 nr* I bedrooms wi i "■'ll"li Above $4uu <■■> secures Totuenßean •""■COURT. O.ST I,- .uUfully aTio^ Va^4S^!^ k Mrs Van« "no MARINE DRIVE 4-ROOMED fl.t Hl" <>or l)llc 62 centre Reasonable prire secures Tel .*****14366 words
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Advertisement628 1982-10-17 18 Jk G Travel Guide THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED 9 S TRAVEL BONANZA J.UCKY DRAV^COUPON J Patronise any of the travel agencies in our Travel Bonanza List (published most days of the week), I complete this coupon, attach the receipt from I your travel agency and send them to: I The628 words
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Advertisement118 1982-10-17 19 Ice Creamer/Flaker Blender Blender Blender Hand Mixer Whips ice cream/ Heat resistant blender cup M -900 ml plastic jar 1000 ml glass jar -Portable crushes ice 8 button speed selection tf V^A^lmVbl stainless steel blades motor stainless steel blades 'stainless steel rotating bowl serves 4to 6 1 400 ml capacity118 words
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Advertisement286 1982-10-17 20 _J^ USUALPRICE 7 $34/- ~7C n PRICE <C i r^~^^ «ii«)ft««*w\/ N 31 Thomson Rood Singop»C 1130 t«i ***** M *****19 AraMXi a/ a«*M<NnoO^wrfmw>M Slot** A Atilhorta^OMltw. Ate you handicapped by your English? Arc you comem »nh iht »ay errors How to nprcss your ideas you speak and DM Are286 words
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Advertisement62 1982-10-17 21 TAMIYA MODELLING COMPETITIONS Show off your creative skills and win handsome prizes! Entry forms available at all Departmental and Hobby Stores Entries Close 6th December 1982 Venue City Plaza Shopping Centre Ground Floor Concourse Exhibition Dates Bth 12th December 1982 Sponsors *-""jfcr at l^ #a CO HuaHua(S)PteLtd CityPiaza H Co-sponsor62 words
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Advertisement731 1982-10-17 22 APPOINTMENTS INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL COMPANY An mternotionolly known Group is expanding its trovel interests m Asia and is seeking to fi the following appointments for the Singapore office commencing operations I January 1983 The Group's regional headquarter is located m Hong Kong Under the direction of o general manager, the office731 words
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Advertisement49 1982-10-17 2 /0 4 xt} X^&U&is SOCKS FASHION-DESIGNED FOR THE TEENAGERS l_ H p pr BH FASCINATING STYLES COLOURS fife LONG LASTING WEAR gfi GREATER COMFOCT Available at all leading department stores TiEW URBAN PTE LTD A IMPORTERS EXPORTERS *^s^^^ 03-37, HIGH STREET CENTRE, NOFTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE 0617 TEL *****96X*****1149 words
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Advertisement394 1982-10-17 2 Now that you Ye started working,^ I have you shelved the idea J i of furthering your education? i Your firM job It's interesting and you're other >ser%eas colleges, learning the tricks of tbe trade Aren't The s.MS Group >our gateuas M sou going to acquire special knowledge prolessional qualification394 words
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Advertisement205 1982-10-17 5 QUALIFY as a professional while you work Read the "Appointment!" page of any newspaper and see for yourself: Accountancy is a career with a big future for you. The School of Accountancy has had over 65 years'expenence in coaching people for accountancy and other professional mams. Through SOA. you can205 words
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