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Title Section14 1981-02-03 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUEBDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1181 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article, Illustration1158 1981-02-03 1 M.G.G. PILLAI - M.G.G. PILLAI 'Now I walk the path of God' By Our Kuala Lumpur Reporter SEE PAGE 12 (i My past holds a V lesson for the I people of this country 6 MY past holds lessen far the people of this country, especially for the young,NST - 1,158 words
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Article78 1981-02-03 1 Peanut wrapper shock JAKARTA, M.S. ■OBi U wrap peaaits, Asian sews ageaey repsfted tsssty. Aa Assam repartee was shacked waea be ksagM aaaaa* at Jayapsra, Irlaa Jaya, rew«tfy because he foud the paper aaea far WTissiaf, was a derameat Sal Ike sravlaeisJ badge* to Basset sewal trasamlaraUM project*. The Iseal78 words
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Article62 1981-02-03 1 JAKARTA. Uoa The government'! decision not to extend the visa of Australian Journalist Peter Kodgen was taken last July because of his unfriendly reports about Indonesia. Anura news agency said today. Mr Rodgers, 34. a correspondent of the Sydney MornIm Herald, is to leave Jakarta onUPI - 62 words
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633 1981-02-03 1 NEW YORK, Monday THE Reagan Administration is considering proposing an international pact that would call for immediate reprisals against any country tolerating the taking of foreign diplomats as hostages, Newsweek magazine reported today. I "Once a world court decision or a United NationsReuter - 633 words
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Article76 1981-02-03 1 THE report in Saturday's ban* of The Straits Times, "Police probe $5m legal tangle," referred to Mrs N.C. Yoong and her husband having ted separate lives. llrs Yoong has pointed out that she was not referring to her personal relationship with her late husband, but instead to76 words
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Article215 1981-02-03 1 12-point jump in ST Index BUOYED by last week's bullish streak, stock prices rode high to boost another new high in the Straits Times Industrial Index. With its component indstrials starring in an exciting broad-based rally for the greater part of the day, the S.T. Index jumped a lengthy 12.5215 words
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117 1981-02-03 1 PRESIDENT SHEARES will open the Fifth Parliament tonight. The opening will be telecast live by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation over Channels 5 and 8 from 8.25 p.m. Channel 8 will carry a simultaneous Mandarin translation of the President's address. A Malay translation will follow117 words
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Article172 1981-02-03 1 Petrol prices to go up again PETROL prices are to go up after the Chinese New Year holidays, an oil company source said yesterday. No details were immediately available, but according to the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation last night, prices of petrol and diesel, may rise between three and four cents172 words
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505 1981-02-03 1 Sihanouk wants to head new govt report NEW YORK, Monday PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk has reversed an earlier decision to retire from politics and now says he would like to head a provisional Kampuchean government to oust Vietnamese troops occupying the country. This change of heart by Prince Sihanouk, expressed in505 words
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546 1981-02-03 2 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN, By, Our Manila Reporter MANILA. Mon The I Soviet Union's presence in the South China Sea continues to expand, but there is no indication yet that Moscow is building any offensive capability at the Vietnamese naval facility in Cam Ranh Bay,Reuter - 546 words
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240 1981-02-03 2 Reagan to reaffirm US-Korea security pledge WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan will reaffirm strong American security commitments to Asia in his meeting with South Korean President Chun DooHwan, administration sources say. Mr Reagan planned a warm but low-key welcome, a one-hour private meeting and a White House luncheon honouring MrReuter; UPI - 240 words
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Article143 1981-02-03 2 SOME of the returned hostages were interviewed by Newsweek magazine. A sampling: I SAT la the bedr**m where the nmllltMts wen ealHaz their glrltriffc They sal*, "Bey, gMM where I'm caWag fr»m? We're h»vUK all kla«i M fua"...»»«l here I am, httafUM aad ttoi to chair.143 words
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Article79 1981-02-03 2 WASHINGTON, Mon. With more planes than i! has pilots, the USidr force (USAF) has begun a major effort to persuade former pilots to re-en-list The number of air force pilots and navigators baa declined since the early 1970 b, when commercial airlines began to lure themNYT - 79 words
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Article169 1981-02-03 2 AARON SITTNER - AARON SITTNER By Our Jerusalem reporter JERUSALEM, Mon. A thirty-two-year-old Palestinian surgeon from the Israeli-occupied West Rank has been sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment for spying for the Soviet Union. According to Israeli state radio, Dr Johar Sayej of Bir Zeit, a surgeon at169 words
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Article, Illustration70 1981-02-03 2 Iraqis in battle of Ghelan Gharb PICTURES show Iraqi troops in a battle with Iranian forces near Ghelan Gharb on the northern front last week. At left, Iraqi commandos carrying away a soldier wounded in the clash while infantrymen, bottom, are pumping automatic Ore at their enemies. In a statementAP - 70 words
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Article306 1981-02-03 2 PARIS, Mon. France will deliver more Mirage F-l fighter bombers to Iraq in the next few weeks after supplying four at the weekend under a 1977 contract, French officials said today. They said an Iranian parliamentary delegation that visited Paris last November was warned thatReuter - 306 words
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Advertisement169 1981-02-03 2 I lis music was his life. A composer, scholar, folklorist, professor of composition and music critic, his commitment to Hungarian music was to influence a vyhole generation. He was twice married, the second time at the age of 76, to a student almost GO years his junior. The music of169 words
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Advertisement131 1981-02-03 2 Singapore Flavour Buffet At the Golden Peacock- Feb 1-15 Sample the exotic flavours of Round off your meal with authentic Singapore dishes. All delicious desserts like Gula prepared from traditional recipes Malacca. Bubor Pulut Hitam, Kaya and done with iust the right Cake or Pancakes with Coconut amount of chilli,131 words
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Article83 1981-02-03 3 WHAT did Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang achieve during his eight-day visit to Burma and Thailand? He made a major announcement this week by openly voicing China 's support for a non-communist Kampuchean united front. Mr Zhao also pledged that China will offer only moral and ideological support for83 words
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444 1981-02-03 3 BANGKOK, Mon. CHINESE Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang wound up his first overseas tour today after signalling Beijing's sensitivity to the concerns of regional non-communist states. Mr Zhao, who flew home after an eight-day visit to Burma ana Thailand, indicated in his statements here thatReuter; AFP - 444 words
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149 1981-02-03 3 NZ threat to cut off Aussie bank business CANBERRA, Monday NEW ZEALAND'S Prime Minister, Mr Robert Muldoon, has threatened to cut off Australian banking businesses if New Zealand banks are not allowed to operate freely in Australia. In an interview published today by the national daily, The Australian, Mr MuldoonAFP - 149 words
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175 1981-02-03 3 Paper protests against Viet campaign BELGRADE, Monday THE official daily Politika today protested against what it called "an anti- Yugoslav campaign waged by Vietnam" and compared it to the kind of attacks Yugoslavia had been subjected to in the 1950s after its break with the Soviet Union. Politika notably tookAFP - 175 words
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Article30 1981-02-03 3 SALISBURY. Mod Zimbabwe'! whit* minority. Jolted by HTBrtae tax increues last week, was told yesterday that its private whites-only com mualtjr sctoota' are to be abol ithed. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article118 1981-02-03 3 Cure for deadly spider bite SYDNEY, Moo. Sydney doctors have (or the first time succetfully used a new anti-venom to save the life of a man bitten by a deadly funnel web spider. The anti-venom, produced after IS years of research, had never before been administered to a human victimReuter - 118 words
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Article61 1981-02-03 3 MANILA. Mon Police today shot and killed a buri- iim mr the prtifchntial palace at be allegedly threatened to slash bis daughter s throat with a kitchen knife if Philippine first lady Imelda Mures were not brought to him immediately, police skid. Ramon Nuega. 62. apparently escaped ladAP - 61 words
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Article, Illustration259 1981-02-03 3 Hua is absent from army meeting BEIJING, Mon. Communist Party Chairman Hua Guoteng remained conspicuously absent from an army political work conference, showing further that the chairman's duties have been taken away from him. The official Xinhua news reported that the 19day conference ended on Sunday after important instructions andAP - 259 words
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127 1981-02-03 3 KITAKYUSHU (Japan), Mon. A aVYEAaVOLD thalldeanlde victim here baa bieimf the lather ef a L bahy gM-healthy with The baby, aamed Maeahe, we^pted IJK* grama whea she was ban an Jaamary 4 te Masahl aad luir leamgl. The baby's lather, Mr 1 isngi was127 words
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126 1981-02-03 3 '15 TO 20 AFGHAN MARXISTS KILLED EACH DAY' NEW DELHI, Mon. About 15 to 20 members of the ruling Marxist party in Afghanistan are slain every day in Kandahar city apparently by rebels, an Afghan exile source reported yesterday. The source quoted travellers from Kandahar, I Afghanistan's largest city afterAP - 126 words
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Article40 1981-02-03 3 TOKYO, Mon. Kirn DacJung. the leading opponent of South Korea's military-sup-ported -government, and 14 democratic activists convicted with him for sedition have been moved from detention in Seoul to widely separated prisons, according lo Japanese Christian sources. NYT.NYT - 40 words
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Article, Illustration53 1981-02-03 3 'Moore' than just ordinary ENTERTAINER Mar> Tyler Mmn heMfatg her (i.ldcn Glebe Award last SatanU\ In Beverly Hills, CaUferaia, which she wea f o r be r r«Je in the fUm Ordinary Peepie. The drama collected five majer kMMn, Including Me for Mm* Meere for Beat Actress In a dim.AP - 53 words
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Article76 1981-02-03 3 ROME. Mon. Children hi carnival costumes played tag in the middle of Via Dei Fad Imperiali yesterday the first day that half o< the famous street next to the Forum was closed to automobiles. Hundreds of tourists and Roman families enjoyed an I— Mi llyAP - 76 words
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Article57 1981-02-03 3 NEW DELHI. Mon. The Indian government is investigating allegations that police officials In the city of Benares broke the legs of 9 persons being held without criminal charges, a Home Ministry official said today Calcutta's "Sunday" news magazine reported police in the Hindu holy city deliberate ly maimed57 words
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317 1981-02-03 4 LONDON, Mon PRINT union leaders today stalled Australian press magnate Rupert Murdoch's bid to take over the Times of London and the Sunday Times, warning there was "no chance' of an agreement before the Feb 12 deadline he set to wrap up the sale. -We'reThe Times - 317 words
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Article92 1981-02-03 4 THE BOLE, already the world's most widely distributed bock, is now available complete in 275 languages, the Bible Society in London reported yesterday. It said parts of the Bible appeared in 27 new languages last year, making a total of 1,710 languages la which at leastAP - 92 words
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Article75 1981-02-03 4 IDEE children were rescued by dolphins which pushed them adrift until they reached a lifeboat after their ship sank In the Java Sea, the Jakarta newspaper Berita Buana reported yesterday. Ace Walaadau. 11. and his two brothers were thrown overboard by their father when the TampomasAFP - 75 words
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Article58 1981-02-03 4 THREE thousand cherry sa- plings had a homecoming in Tokyo on Sunday, a gift from the United States which had planted their Japanese forbears in Washington 0 years ago, officials said yesterday. The donation came after Tokyo officials requested cuttings from the US to replaceAP - 58 words
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407 1981-02-03 4 WARSAW, Monday POLISH labour leader Lech Walesa intervened personally today to end a general strike in the south, confirming his moderate line, and appearing to strengthen his position in the Solidarity free trade union. The state radio said Mr Walesa wentReuter - 407 words
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Article76 1981-02-03 4 BERLIN, Mm. Auti *,s»nclnaa rUteri la Rraakfart aaa aaaatters la BerHa faagkt seaae sf tke fiercest street battle* Waal riliiiaMß.|i aaa sees la we ■head Barest that eaaaea mare tfcaa a ml 111* a saarks (mjmjm) taa»»», aataartttas saM «a Saa«ay. fa WEST BERLIN, vMeaee raa aaaaatoi far76 words
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279 1981-02-03 4 Deal that is rich in history and irony Salisbury, Mon IN A swap rich in irony, I South Africa has returned five carved birds that form part of Zimbabwe's heritage and got 30,000 dead insects in return. Carved of soapstone and standing about 30 cm high, the birds were takenUPI - 279 words
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Article68 1981-02-03 4 SYDNEY, Moo. A man arrested last week will be charged with being a leader of a gang at extortioners who waged a hnmhlng campaign agabct Woolworths, police said today. The man, Larry Fanielaoo, 48, appeared In court today charged with conspiring with outers to demand money fromReuter - 68 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article72 1981-02-03 4 MAO Zedong's nephew and 12 former senior military officers are to be tried as part of a broader puree of radicals after the sentencing of the so-callled Gang of Four, an official newspaper in north-east China reported. The late chairman's nephew Mao Yuanxin. 41, wasReuter - 72 words
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Article89 1981-02-03 4 THERE have been attempts to sabotage the presidential decree banning gambling in Indonesia, a leading member of parliament said. "The government should be cautious on the ban of gambling as 1 have seen that there have been attempts to sabotage the decree on the ban orAFP - 89 words
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Article74 1981-02-03 4 Winter toll at 146 b JAPAN'S most economically damaging winter since World War n should be over soon, leaving damage worth at least US$7O.5 billion (***** l billion), weathermen predicted yesterday. A government damage report released over the weekend said the heaviest snows in 18 years, from before the newUPI - 74 words
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Article75 1981-02-03 4 CHINA yesterday denounced as a forgery a document recently published by the US Congress which contained plans for world revolution alleged to have been drawn up by Mao Zedong in 1953. The official Xinhua news agency said in a dispatch from Washington that the "memorandum onReuter - 75 words
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Article73 1981-02-03 4 GOLD prices slumped back below US$5OO (551,040) an ounce in Europe yesterday morning. It fell in early trading one European foreign exchange dealer talked of "an extremely nervous market' but by mid-morning it regained ground. London's five bullion houses fixed the morning gold price at U*****.25 aAP - 73 words
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Article50 1981-02-03 4 CUBA'S secret service finances its Latin American operations by participating in drug traffic between that region and the United States, the Daily Telegraph reported yesterday. Most of the drugs originates in Colombia and Panama, the paper added, quoting sources in the US Drug Enforcement administration. AFP.AFP - 50 words
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Article62 1981-02-03 4 POPE JOHN-PAUL 11 took the unusual step yesterday of appointing as the new Archbishop of Paris a man who was only a curate two years ago before being named Bishop of Orleans the Most Reverend Jean-Marie Lustiger, 54. The choice could be controversial, said observers here,AFP - 62 words
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Article53 1981-02-03 4 PERU has claimed victory in its five-day border clash with Ecuador and issued a conditional cease-fire order to its troops. Ecuador denied Peru was the winner and said a ground and air battle was raging in the mountain jungle region where each country accuses the other ofAP - 53 words
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Article278 1981-02-03 4 MOSCOW, Mon. THE Soviet Union says the real terrorist power in the world toda;, is the United States, which it blames for a series of murders and crimes including the death of former Italian Premier Aldo Moro. Tass news agency says the charges by theUPI - 278 words
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139 1981-02-03 4 LONDON, Nil. Priaee Charles was said to be apart aver a West Oerawa awsaataw story aaettag Lady Dlaaa apeaear as aeyiag she waats to give Britals's heir lets sf pretty babies. The magaslae, called 1 Days, alas has a treat pace pietare ut CharlesAP - 139 words
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Advertisement373 1981-02-03 4 T^ lorence. A city that has inspired HP^HPHHUHH Florence. Timepieces to suit your style. X innovative genius for centuries. A city I '^H^«^^^^^Bi^- '"^i^V'' You can choose from a range of oi style, where even today the highest taWl^? timepieces to suit your own special style. standards of fashion are373 words
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Advertisement65 1981-02-03 4 Celebrate the Lunar New Year with SPECIAL RAW FISH Traditional Cantonese dishes supervised by Hooi Kok Wai and specialities from our kitchen. ♦Hongkong Roast Chicken *Fried Deer Meat »ChilttCrab OurreetaurantwilM be closed en Feb I 4lhr7th, 1 and reopen on Feb $h tor the I Chinese t»ew Year f Inconvenience65 words
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Article, Illustration353 1981-02-03 5 FORMER PRESIDENTS' SONS MAY CHALLENGE HIM M ANIL A, Mon POLITICAL observers here said the sons of two former Philippine presidents are the likeliest challengers to President Ferdinand Marcos in May's presidential elections. The observers said the opposition would probably choose former Senator GerardoUPI - 353 words
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Article252 1981-02-03 5 Fresh row over film on Gandhi NEW DELHI. Mob. How many people watched and participated in Saturday's filming of the funeral procession of the late Gandhi'' It depends on who you a*. Indian newspapers— which have often criticised the making of the movie since it was announced several months agoAP - 252 words
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Article46 1981-02-03 5 DELHI, T*tm. ImUm PrmUtmt NeeUm SmJIv» Re«y tetfay saM he m alck «f p^lOea and will retire after bis present term eais aext year. Mr BeMy, wk* kii keea la peUtfea f»r U jears, aaM: "I am alrk «f It mw." Beater.46 words
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Article384 1981-02-03 5 Search for survivors resumes THE Indonesian Government has decided to resume search and rescue operations following the discovery of more survivors in the country's biggest sea disaster in which a passenger ship caught fire and sank in the Java Sea. A spokesman of the Sea Communications Department said today theAP; AFP - 384 words
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159 1981-02-03 5 Manila probe on former Chinese schools MANILA. Mon. The Philippine government today sent teams of officials into former Chinese schools throughout the country to probe allegations that they are breaking the law by not giving up their Chinese bias. Some 40 schools in Manila were being investigated by the EducationReuter - 159 words
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76 1981-02-03 5 24 years for recruiting Filipinos MANILA, Mon. A Filipino woman has been sentenced to 24 years' imprisonment for illegally recruiting overseas workers for Saudi Arabia. Judge Fidel Purisima said in sentencing Mely Ye aaco that the government hau recently classified illegal recruitment as economic sabotage. Some 100,000 Filipino worker* areReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement344 1981-02-03 5 a^aflal If The Year Of The Cock /^t^\ l] The symbol of the Chinese New Year. J^wA U The sign of early success, confidence. mß+mKD'jmsk elegance and prosperity. Ji I i mm HMr^dß Vwk P i^ssw Bar tS'A We wish our patrons a crowing year Jkr*' sW'*J of success J£344 words
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777 1981-02-03 6 THE primary function of the heart is to serve as a muscular pump propelling blood into and through vessels to and from all parts of the body. The heart and all the blood vessels make up the circulatory system However, although the heart777 words
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Article, Illustration317 1981-02-03 6 Decision to put off op shows Hussein's condition not critical LAST December In Lnd*a, Datoh HmmIi had what Is called a est*I nary aaglognun teat which stowed that Ike i Prime Mlakrter wnM heaeflt trtn a nrmry Pteetmg the tact* together, it dtm appear i that Datak Hassela wMted U317 words
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245 1981-02-03 6 CORONARYatherosclerosis is a slow process that can go on for years without causing any symptoms. It is the building of fatty (lipid) deposits along the inner walls of the arteries to the heart thereby gradually narrowing the channels. The fatty build-up reduces the flow of245 words
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Article, Illustration196 1981-02-03 6 MAN IN THE NEWS patient, the characteristics of his affliction and the strength of his heart's pumping action. Where resort to the operation has been to save a life, it has not been notably successful. In such cases, extensive areas of the heart have been so scarred that they have196 words
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Advertisement360 1981-02-03 6 THE ARTERIES mm Ldl I 1 AODTA Trie MEART CORONARY V i AORTA BYPASS V^C" BYPASS I1 fk l/^ BLOCKED \j PARTIALLY I BLOCKED I Brentwoodft's what successful men are seen in. HpMbß Pyß _> V 4Vv^^fl I E'rentwood. The remarkable new KgwEgS m^^' W ■*"nf M I trousers for360 words
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Article, Illustration526 1981-02-03 7 M G KUTTY - M G KUTTY, By Cnme Dest THE Traffic Police will I press for stiffer sen- tenets on motorists convicted of causing fatal or serious road acci--dents If the Traffic Police have their way, such road offenders will face longer •jail terms, higher526 words
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Article28 1981-02-03 7 BHAJAN (prayer service) will be held at the Sri Rama Temple in Changi Village on Thursday tram 10 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Lunch will be served28 words
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Article68 1981-02-03 7 FACTORY worker Cheong Yok Ying, 33. was fined $2,000 for picking the pocket of another factory worker at the Tiong Bahru Market on Sunday. She admitted stealing $182 from Miss Koh Hock Hiat, 31, who was at the market with her mother and sister. Miss Koh68 words
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73 1981-02-03 7 X r Slight Accident black spots Total r Night Upper Serangoon Road 82 43 150 Woodlands Road 78 28 130 Jalan Bukit Merah 88 34 124 Bukit Timah Road 88 25 108 Upper Bukit Timah Road 82 27 104 Choa Chu Kang Road 48 3073 words
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Article135 1981-02-03 7 Gift of sight from -Lanka- AN EYE tt farmer Sri Laakaa Prtatleat William Gepallawa, wkt died last Friday, wma used yesterday far ear- 6* graftlag aa elderly fiia.pinn.1 It ni ftawa la ea Satarday al«Bt aad wy Mat la eye iraeaa Dr Bakert Uk, wkakad aMde a aaecaal reaaest to135 words
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302 1981-02-03 7 Sub-contractor dies as car rams tree A 33- YEAR-OLD subcontractor, Mr Ng Bock Teck. died when his car went went out of control and crashed Into a tree at Track 22, Jurong Road, at 12.35 a.m. yesterday. In another accident at 2.50 p.m. on Sunday, a motorcyclist, Mr Mohamed Sa'at302 words
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143 1981-02-03 7 DBS may be first with quality control circles THE Development Bank of Singapore is likely to become the first Singapore bank to adopt quality control circles, it has been learnt. QC circles are small groups of people doing similar work who voluntarily meet regularly to identify and analyse causes of143 words
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238 1981-02-03 7 PAUL WEE - Officer's gun turns up in fruit seller's car PAUL WEE, By Crime Desk POLICE have started probing the case of a senior customs officer's service revolver which disappeared last Saturday and was found hours later by a woman fruit-seller. Sources said yesterday that the gun, a .38 Smith and Wesson238 words
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127 1981-02-03 7 18 months and cane for $340 robbery TAY Kwang Heng, 23. unemployed was jailed for 18 months and ordered to be given six strokes of the cane a.ter he pleaded guilty in a district court yesterday to robbing a technician at the Old Aiport Road hawker's centre last Thursday. Asst127 words
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Article58 1981-02-03 7 RAHIM bin Alias was yesterday charged with housebreak ing and theft of cigarettes worth $1,000, and chocolates. beer and some coins from worth CS from Mr Loos Sing Huan at the Yi Lung Theatre canteen in Dover Road on July 14 last year. He was ordered to58 words
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Article, Illustration398 1981-02-03 8 EDMUND TEO. transport Reporter - Just 40 minutes FROM CHANGI AIRPORT TO JERONG ON PIE EDMUND TEO. transport Reporter By minutes flat. That was all it took me to cet from Changi Air■ort to Jurong on the Pan Island Expressway yesterday. nothing else, it Bbvcd beyond any doubt Vat you can easily travel Ktmtn the398 words
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Article102 1981-02-03 8 IN AN article in The Straits Times on Jan 13, headlined "Null and void order sought" we reported a Ministry of Social Affairs' inquiry into the charge that the election of the Singapore Mercantile Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society's management committee was Invalid. The report was based102 words
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Article97 1981-02-03 8 THE tw» DMfle wfc* were tajarad wtM tadr ear fell tram the :*vta storey Ike Famr Out ear park Suday were yesterday ree«vertag Is boajiiUl. Raa\fliaWMMUn&Jl llf It JM slsT Chen Swag. 41, sad Mlsa Cbee Un Fm, M, were said to be bnpravlag aad •re97 words
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Article190 1981-02-03 8 'Coloured powder mixed with tea TEA leaves mixed with coloured tea powder have been found on sale in the market. The sale of this powder is prohi bited under the Singapore Food Regulations, Wi. The chairman of the Singapore Tea Importing and Exporting Association, Mr Ng Boon Leone, said a190 words
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Article34 1981-02-03 8 THE significance of the animals in the Chinese horoscope is the title of a talk by Mr C K Tseng at tomorrow's Rotary Club luncheon at the Mandarin Hotel at 12.30 p.m.34 words
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358 1981-02-03 8 Secondary education for deaf is top priority EDUCATION of deaf children in Singapore need no longer end at primary level. Provision of secondary or vocational education is a priority plan of the Singapore Association for the Deaf, which runs the Singapore School for the Deaf. Writing in the first February358 words
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235 1981-02-03 8 RELC to offer PhD courses under its new plan POST-GRADUATE programmes at the Regional I Language Centre (RELC) will be extended to PhD level as part of the efforts to upgrade the quality of its research projects under its third five-year plan. Besides this, the centre's blueprint for the period235 words
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Article44 1981-02-03 8 THE Lstana grounds will be open to the public on Friday from 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. for the Chinese New Year. The public is reminded to help keep the grounds free of litter. Public health inspectors will be on duty.44 words
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Advertisement910 1981-02-03 8 PACKAGITDEK^ECAME^AND^W^ AND A cosinaautO3sS Hl^^P^^ J| OLYMPUSOM -10 FITB MINOLTA XG9FT7 MINOLTA KG 2FI 7 MINOLTA KG IF2 f^BJ| BM^BMW^ralß^pT^'i'^^^BßMißl With 70-220 ASANUMA With 90-230 ASANUMA With 70-220 ASANUMA With 75-260 ASANUMA C bmmmMml mm PffPTTi "1 H jAT ~1 I dT^^l^s^T" ZOOM LENS ZO<SM LENS ZOOM LENS ZOOM LENS910 words
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373 1981-02-03 9 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG, By Business reporter SINGAPORE'S property market, which rode the crest of a dizzy boom last year, is now taking a breather. Real estate valuers said yesterday that prices of residential and commercial housing have stopped soaring since the beginning373 words
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Article44 1981-02-03 9 NATIONAL Library will bold a talk-cum-dideshow on Careers in SIA on Feb 21 at 2.30 Ipm in its lecture hall in Stamford Road. Mr Siraj de Silva of SlA's development section will discuss career prospects (or young people in the national airline.44 words
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327 1981-02-03 9 Naval men who had robbery on their minds TWO members of the Singapore Navy, each with a loaded revolver, were contemplating robbery in East Coast Park one night when a police foot patrol stopped them for a routine check. When the police wanted to search one of them, Staff Sgt327 words
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Article238 1981-02-03 9 A MALAYSIAN mini-bus I driver was found battered I to death at the reclaimed land near the coast in Pioneer Sector One, in Jurong, on Sunday. Police, who identified him as Mr Rathinam Krishnan. of Masai. Jo hore, said his head had been beaten with a238 words
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394 1981-02-03 9 THE Jurong Town Corporation yesterday explained that the 50 per cent increase in annual lease rentals for wood-based factories at Sungei Kadut industrial estate was based on the high open market value of land over I the last five years. "Private industrial394 words
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Article59 1981-02-03 9 SINGAPORE Justice Party chairman. Mr A R Suib and secretary general. Mr M Ramasamy. in a press release yesterday expressed their thanks to their voters in West Coast and Ayer Rajah. They also asked (or pardon of all those they may have offended, harmed or scandalised59 words
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Article25 1981-02-03 9 TAN KEE Chye. 20. was fined $500 for having 0.24 g of heroin at the Woodlands Checkpoint on Jan 18 He pleaded guilty25 words
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Article104 1981-02-03 9 Wet days in next fortnight SINGAPORE is likely to have thundery showers for six or seven days in the next two weeks, the Meteorological Service said yesterday. The showers, mainly in the afternoons, are expected to be widespread on about three days, and caused by the moderate North-east Monsoon. Rainfall104 words
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Article54 1981-02-03 9 A MALAYSIAN, Wong Yap Toot. 17, Jobless, was iaDed for a day and fined $1,000 for snatching an Indonesian woman's handbag He admitted stealing cash and goods totalling $473.74 from Mrs Lusiana Budiman. 34, at the car park in front of John Little's Supa Save Supermarket54 words
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Article41 1981-02-03 9 IF YOU fancy pond fishing, then contact the Bukit Merah North community centre at telephone *****06 between 3 and 7 p.m. The centre is holding a pond fishing competition on Feb 15 at the Tampines Chuan Lee Fishing Pood.41 words
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Article, Illustration230 1981-02-03 9 CYNTHIA WEE - CYNTHIA WEE By UM MENG KEH 4m« Mt awa m dram er a aet af cymbals tat be I* toned ip far a career aa prrrasstoalst with the Slncapare Symphaay lim, 8, leave* tbJa Su4a> far Melbearae, Australia, aa a threeyear scholarship aa230 words
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Article48 1981-02-03 9 "INDIA 81", an exclusive Indian trade exhibition, will be held from Mar 26 to April 5 at the World Trade Centre. About TO Indian industrial and trading firms will display items ranging from heavy and light engineering to chemical products, textiles and handicraft.48 words
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Advertisement105 1981-02-03 9 Cant Stop the Music Put on your dancing shoes and dance to non-stop music by "NEW FACES" and DISCOMMOTION" Feb 46 8.00 pm to 2.00 am Garden Ballroom 2nd Floor, Holiday Inn "NEW FACES" A popular 7-member pop group that rocked Asia with their distinction in music. "DISCOMMOTION" A leading105 words
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Advertisement287 1981-02-03 9 '^^'\^^^B ji J^ .^k. 2^M wr i^hC^^^t£C4 Picturrd Tkr Rnlex Submariner A vailahle in 18rt gold nr iMMw iM mi ftrarrif The watch that lasts a lifetime takes a year to make It takes Rolex craftsmen a year to make each Rolex. They start with a solid block of 18ct.287 words
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Advertisement390 1981-02-03 10 Truly something to crow about /^'^^^^i. when you own one! dm^^k In Chinese mythology, the cockerel BM^vt is a symbol of dignity, fighting spirit, selflessness llEfe> /f^ Jf P*^ dependability, punctuality and loyalty. *$3SF*' 9K *4 Qualities found in every Sharp colour TV. mSS* w LJ Dignity V V^^%ll M390 words
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229 1981-02-03 11 SINGAPORE and the Republic ol Malta last week initialled a bilateral ir services agreement giving Singapore Airlines full nghts to fly to Malta via any city and onwards to Europe. There is also no restriction on the number of services to or via Malta.229 words
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Article178 1981-02-03 11 PUSHER GETS CANE AND SIX YEARS AN UNEMPLOYED man was yesterday jailed f or six yean and ordered to be given six strokes of the cane for drug trafficking. Low Mul Chua729. pleaded guilty in a district court to trafficking in 0.02 gm of diamorphine at New Market Road on178 words
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Article174 1981-02-03 11 SOME 241 establishments in Singapore installed 301 computers by the end of 1979. This is one finding of a Ministry of Science and Technology survey carried out last year on computer installations and their use. A ministry statement said yesterday the computers installed ranged from 2174 words
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Article, Illustration422 1981-02-03 11 GOH LEE KHUAN - Witch-hunt to clean up rivers of S'pore GOH LEE KHUAN By THE wator witches IK CMBIBg tw» them, and they'll make qalrk nMh at nhWsa left la the StafTipxiT River and other riven here. Time are a« wtaeate* •Id »•■<>■ la Mark •alatod hate aa* gar* ud whea they arrive,422 words
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445 1981-02-03 11 Modest rise in cost of repairing ships here THE rate of increase in shiprepair costs in Singapore from 1979 to 1960 was the second lowest among major shiprepairing countries in the world. From August 1979 to August 1980. shiprepair costs in Singapore rose by a modest 2 per cent (behind445 words
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166 1981-02-03 11 Man who settled down with forged I-C AN ILLEGAL Immigrant came here, married and i settled down until the Uw caught up with him re- cently. Masroon bio Muskin. 35. a dtorict court beard, bought I a Singapore identity card in 1972 and replaced the owner's photograph with his own166 words
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Article27 1981-02-03 11 Water sports courses THE Brat Basal) community centre youth group will coodud counts on photography, swimming, life-caving, canoeing and saoricelliiig toon. For detail*, ring 338ZS1 or ■Ml27 words
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Article38 1981-02-03 11 MR YEO T1AM SIEW. past preodent of the Singapore As■ociation lor the Blind. wiU present hong tmo (an> powi) to children <rf the School (or the Blind tomorrow at the school premises at 9 X am38 words
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Article68 1981-02-03 11 WHETHER amateur or tunfrstionil, try and guage your standard against other enthusiasts in a Pnoto contest open to photographers in Asia and the Pacific The contest, the sixth organised on an annual basis by the Asian Cultural Centre for Uneaco. Tokyo, aims to increase understanding and friendship68 words
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273 1981-02-03 11 THE National Trades Union Congress is for the first time organising first aid courses for its members, in a joint project with the St John Ambulance Association. Explaining the need for such a course, the Presi- 1 dent of the St John Ambu- lance273 words
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159 1981-02-03 11 $1m cheat bid: Ex-cop claims trial FORMER police inspector Sim Kok Wah. 35. yesterday claimed trial to three charges of attempting to cheat a man of $1.15 million. Sim, represented by Mr Denis Tan, is alleged to have tried to cheat Mr Tay Seng Cheong by impersonating a Special Branch159 words
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Article31 1981-02-03 11 MR LEONG TUM FOOK development manager with Green A Collier Bullion will talk on Cold Futures Markets a: Toa Payoh Branch Library on hX> IS at 7 30 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement72 1981-02-03 11 Wishing All a Happy Prosperous Chinese New Year Both restaurants will be closed on Wednesday, 4th February and Thursday, 5 th February 1981. Business will resume on Friday, 6th February 1981. We regret any inconvenience caused. As from 6th to 19th February, Yu Sheng (Raw fish) rlk4?r 1k4? is available72 words
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Advertisement328 1981-02-03 11 Now bank any day, any time S7CS7CSTC Bs^BMBHBL_m4m-^B^B^B^B^B^a^B^B^B"B"a"a"a"MM sf^rf Sk I\ VvV^^Vl asm. f jrSi Your friendly Hongkong Bank wants to make r 1 y^ BblHblbßbb^PbWb"b"s"» A x N. your day easier! No more standing in line. No L'PPb"W Will tlflH VTU ll* mOriP\' PlO^^lt more slips to fill. No328 words
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Article, Illustration987 1981-02-03 12 I AM Abdul Samad 9 Ismail. Before my detention on 22 June 76, I was employed in the New Straits Times as managing editor. Let me state at the outset that this statement is voluntary and that I was neither coerced987 words
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Article, Illustration169 1981-02-03 12 Flashback to The Straits Times Page 1 of Sept 3, 1976 SAMAD Ismail was arrested oa Jaae 8, in*, aad oa Bept lfM, he appeared oa Malaysian televtioa confessing that he waa m cwmmualst aad that his party aasao was Zaiaal. This Immediately evoked aaeiies If It was Mr Samad169 words
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621 1981-02-03 12 I WAS one of the founders of the People's W Action Party, workinf to eMin that It served the cause of the Commnlst Uilted Front, taking my orders from a communist leader, Abdullah Sndln, la ludoaeria. The OMnouWi were not Interested In a self-governing,621 words
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Advertisement181 1981-02-03 12 Inn Of Happiness Hasty ways to celebrate GONGXIFACAI From the Reunion Dinner on February 4 rijfht through to February 19. the Inn of and others. Plus the traditional Raw Fish T (Yee Sang). Together with sparkling Tmno* Tad hppr ~^>~^~ <^Bk and good fortune and they reour way JPSy^"^ jj^.181 words
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Advertisement326 1981-02-03 12 I^P^SANYOmini W^ COMPONENT Now to get rich powerful sound you don't AA need big mass stereo. Sanyo micro 1 I t-R^n« components are a product i^ H l»r nlwß v of tremendous advance in micro technology. So now stereo gives so much more in so little space. I A n«R^«326 words
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196 1981-02-03 13 LONDON. Mon Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn was reported to be resting comfortably today after arriving here for a heart operation. Some diplomats and government officials in Kuala Lumpur said his Illness could end in his h» ruling over his government to the presentAP - 196 words
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Article83 1981-02-03 13 Info sought on dead Briton JOHORE BARU, Man. Police are appealing to the public who Knew British naval architect Douglas Ronald Hurst to help In their Investigations following the discovery of a body in a hotel's septic tank here on Saturday night. They have tentatively identified the body as thatAFP - 83 words
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279 1981-02-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Expense (or security and strengthening of defence capabilities will cut a large chunk off the outlay of the Fourth Malaysia Plan likely to be launched next month, it was reported here yesterday. A quarter of the total expenditure of $40AFP - 279 words
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Article60 1981-02-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. The price of steel bars went up by an average of 181 today, flic Trade and Industry Mintotry said In a statement yesterday that the new price* should not result la a spiral of house prices a* rted bars accounted for a very miNST - 60 words
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Article380 1981-02-03 13 Driver sues RIMV for harassment JOHORE BARU, Monday A MOTORIST has filed a suit against the RIMY Director and the Malaysian government for abuse of power, harassment and intimidation. In his affidavit. Mr Lav Tian Hui said he was driving along Jalan Scudai on Nov 1 last year, when he380 words
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Article30 1981-02-03 13 KANGAR (Perlto). Moo A member of the Special Ami SmuqftW Unit wu killed and two ottcn injured when their armoured or overturned and crasted Dear here yesterday. -NST.NST - 30 words
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Article52 1981-02-03 13 PABTAI Socialis Rakyat chairman Kassim Ahmad, a former economics lecturer, was admitted to hospital with an eye injury after a fellow detainee allegedly punched him at the political detention camp in Kamunting, Taiping, a few days ago. He has been In detention for the last five years.52 words
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Article51 1981-02-03 13 A PLANTER'S 17-year-old son was shot in the right leg when four men one armed with a pistol tried to kidnap him in front of his house in Seremban on Saturday. The boy has been admitted to hospital where his condition is said to beNST - 51 words
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Article52 1981-02-03 13 THIEVES cut through 13 padlocks and took more than $20,000 worth of liquor and cigarettes from a Port KLang shop on Saturday. Mr Lim Yong Yong, the shop's owner, said it was the eighth time the shop was broken into in the last six years.52 words
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Article47 1981-02-03 13 Flight in nighties TEN waitresses ran out in their nighties when tire broke out at the Paris Bar in Seremban at 2.30 a.m. yesterday. They scrambled out of their first-floor rooms as thick smoke billowed In from the bar on the ground floor, which was gutted. NST.NST - 47 words
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90 1981-02-03 13 IPOH, M*a. Mac**trate Bin Slash t*«»y wteci iMk nrflut Hm Wai Sea, 46, U be aaaded to ta* Sagapaw ■■lee aai wlU imh \m m Slmnftr etin 9i*4mem4My. Mr On HUgfc ma4r the >r<>r dartm« aa fiztrm^lUaa urw«4lMx by totoethw itattM bj. specter LJaaal90 words
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Advertisement58 1981-02-03 13 The appearance of BALDNESS EUMINATED SVENSON is neither treatment nor wig. The SVENSON method of Hair Replacement securely links woven hair to your own. so you can again enjoy a full head of natural looking hair. Few FREE consultation without obligation PHONE *****69 W«kdjy» 10 30 am to 7 3058 words
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Miscellaneous214 1981-02-03 13 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp -YVHEK THE PAT \auD HE I WOW/ WHAT V I KTMOW HOW I j/MASeiE/- THAT'S NOT LfTTLE MAK WNKED 1 WENT A SHINER J MXI (5OT THAT I I A KJ ICE THING TO CALL j AT ME, I HIT HIM WITH214 words
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373 1981-02-03 14 The Straits Times TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3,1961 NEW LEADERS? THE Chinese support it, Asean countries prefer it and some non-communist leaders of Kampuchean resistance forces appear to welcome it. The proposed power shift from the Democratic Kampuchea regime resulting in an united front under the non-communist leadership of either ex-Premier Son373 words
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Article364 1981-02-03 14 THERE'S yet another shortage of expertise in town and this time it's eye doctors we need. In pointing this out, the Permanent Secretary (Health), Dr Andrew Chew, is highlighting a recurrent problem in manpower planning. At some time or other, there have been shortages of engineers, iftngHgh364 words
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578 1981-02-03 14 JACQUES C AMBRIA - Towards a mutually beneficial tie-up between business and the academic world JACQUES C AMBRIA By 6 Transnational corporations by their presence in Singapore have recognised the energy and openness of our people. These corporations might well be persuaded to enter joint ventures with Singapore's technical schools and institutions of higher578 words
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Article, Illustration669 1981-02-03 14 EDWARD TELLER - Lesson from China: Bankruptcy in technology EDWARD TELLER By CHINESE civilisation was the first to make really massive progress in technology. It developed printing, gunpowder, and rockets. In AD 600, a thousand years before a similar engineering feat was attempted elsewhere, the Chinese built a link between north and south669 words
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421 1981-02-03 14 JAKARTA Indonesia has bought about 1.8 million ounces of gold on the world market in the past year one of the largest annual sums ever spent on foreign purchases of gold by any central bank. At current prices, Indonesia's purchases from February to December lastFT - 421 words
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294 1981-02-03 14 HOW about fried fresh eel for dinner tonight? Or pepes belut (steamed eel wrapped in banana leaves with spices)? These and several other innovative culinary delicacies are suggested in a pamphlet on the eel circulated in the Third Asian Congress on Nutrition held nere294 words
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869 1981-02-03 14 BARNABY FEDER - BARNABY FEDER By in Now York LAST spring. China invited a team of professors from American business schools, sponsored by the United States Department of Commerce, to inaugurate its new national centre for industrial science and technologymanagement at the north-eastern industrial portNYT - 869 words
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Advertisement11 1981-02-03 14 *****12 J f^k COLLECTION -S nak A BULOVA bo#* swrrz߻_AND r11 words
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Advertisement794 1981-02-03 14 Q/^iW^reel at home with S stylish Australian J&ir Furniture and Furnishings, ss rf^^^ F rom glove-soft teather to the timeless quality of wool and through the distinctive beauty of its native Mkl y4W timber Australian furniture and furnishings are now available in Singapore l^'^l atl J Mattresses <dtWT\ Mb Qr~T~^794 words
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199 1981-02-03 15 IT IS indeed ironical that while certain authorities in Singapore are trying to reduce and control pollution to the atmosphere and water, the authorities controlling radio shops, record shops and cassette shops have turned a deaf ear to the unnecessary199 words
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175 1981-02-03 15 Cassette vendors ply their ware at full blast rHOIt.H a little hank •a aa eveat aipylan •aly umcr la a M*r the tea* liamV by tfct > H»t* jllJHHltll lag tVr TteaJpaaam ■nraialii to jM«e4 la rwMi| fmiytom aari Bator paUatlaa. What me to that If the patkv to m175 words
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247 1981-02-03 15 I AGREE fully with •■Cancerian" and "S'porean (ST, Jan 10) that we should give due consideration to the lower floor neighbours in whatever we do. Hanging out wet clothing is Just one incident and it defintely will further foster neifhbourliness if everyone could just drip-dry clothes before247 words
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Letter59 1981-02-03 15 SlIHtot I* pMt |«a IlillKhcbM ■Mm 4* kl a«ai> Tito Ikr Ka><na «•■> paa^a Ma* I*Ail MB^^f •••#>«• b> tta Mlalalr; •< t«. fcnlimmi HW kl TW %Wk TlBW )HIII i.|liWn al tm aMxr ih. pntka It "M nmm*~ b liyX w M tkr m.trl, H»rr59 words
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227 1981-02-03 15 I SUPPORT whole-heart-edly the views of "Concerned Singaporean" (ST, Jan 12) on spitting It is preposterous that people get fined (or throwing away relatively aseptic bus tickets while others who pollute the streets with germ-ladden spittle get away scot-free. Another inconsiderate and anti-social227 words
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Letter101 1981-02-03 15 WE REFER to "Cwent4 Stagaaarcaa'i" letter (ST, Jaa It) m tar habit Wr anet witk the o«m pialaaat tkftt tplttUi to a verv ukyclcalr iri udSplttUg Ml in ftnri *r la aa> pahtte plaee Is aa •flrwr aader the EavlraaroratmJ PaMIe Health Act. Aayaa* faaad gailty af101 words
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292 1981-02-03 15 ACCORDING to a spokesman from the Ministry of the Environment, spitting is not a rampant habit in Singapore yet (NN, Jan 13). Being a conscious observer of healthy habits and courtesy in Singapore, I can say however, without doubt, that spitting is definitely on292 words
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119 1981-02-03 15 A delightful visit marred by this AFTER 10 delightful days in your city we leave with strong impressions of Singapore. The challenge of shopping, the excellent hotel service, the cool effect of the lovely trees to offset the heat, and the cheap travel facilties are definitely "plus" factors. The efforts119 words
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Letter, Illustration430 1981-02-03 15 ON DEC 12. at about 6.30 p.m. (while it was still daylight), I was driving along Marshall Road from East Coast Road towards Fowlie Road. As I had intended to turn right at the Marshall Fowlie roads intersection,430 words
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92 1981-02-03 15 I REFER to the letter "We've been permanent residents for 17 years" (ST, Jan 19) by "Frustrated." Residential Qualification is not the only criterion for the grant of Singapore citizenship. I invite your correspondent to call on me at this registry so that I92 words
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Letter124 1981-02-03 15 I REFER to "Overtaxed Motorist's" letter (ST, Jan 27) regarding unjustified fee hike in international driving licence. We wish to point out that the International Driving Licence is only meant to be used for those who intend to drive outside Singapore in countries which have signed124 words
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Letter76 1981-02-03 15 WE ARE pleased to know that "Grateful User" (ST, Jan 7) and "Bookworm" (ST, Jan 16) would like to donate their $5 deposit to the National Library. Readers are welcome to donate their deposits and are requested to inform the library of their intention to do so76 words
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Advertisement564 1981-02-03 15 SHARP No Comparison. Each unique. Each dependable. Each useful. Because each is Sharp. Ever since Sharp developed the world's first solid-state desk-top calculator in 1964, Sharp has held the lead with innovation after innovation. Now, only Sharp offers these advanced electronic wizards for diverse applications. To hold any of these564 words
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Article163 1981-02-03 16 Closing tone: Firm 1 Turnover: Official figures supplied by 1 the Stock Exchange o( Singapore including odd lot* "Ready" totalled 16.*****0, units valued at $82,428,000. Industrials accounted for 8.972.000, finance 2.623.000. hotels 1.384.000. proper ties 2,419.000, debentures, loans and bonds 215.000. plantations 763.000. minings 87.000. "Settlement" contracts totalled: 523.000163 words
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Article1413 1981-02-03 16 CLOSING PRICES THE Imi Ira— i Mil n*t> al U» ciar al mi ia* SMC* Earkaafr ot Sy port ymc^^Ky rompwd with tfcv preprints «v> pr*»» miUai »Kk ta» Mi Nfk and M Ad)—nHor«-n» n|ta law IWOIWI Last Hick 1.».w <.-p..> Sal* or<ii rn>\ "\t iMHSTim roMMuriAi TO 24» Arau1,413 words
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Article1847 1981-02-03 16 BID aad offer price* officially bated and I«iiiii in an reported to the Stork Exrnuge of < iaan|in< yesterday with the ausaber of shares traded shown in brackets ta Ms of 1.080 aatta aastas otharwasr apacifled All Than Senleaseat Contract* are quoted after the word "srtt" Bw1,847 words
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Article179 1981-02-03 16 BWOAPOKS UNIT TsUWT (tatssstany artraa tar rVs JIJ I The Comincm 1.(2 3.11 TV Savings Fund 213 2 24 S por» Pro* Fund IM 1 62 Spore S«c Fund IS 2 45 S pore Invwt Fund 114 IS Spore Equity Fuad 1 45 1 S2 ASUUNITTmUBT (Msaatirs 1179 words
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Article50 1981-02-03 16 *Umm Corp* 2170 +180 Mil 1680+150 O C B C 1300 120 1'IC 950 +X, Slr.il. Trading 1380 +90 Aver Hilam Rub MO +90 LOB 550 50 Hoi| Leong lad «75 +4S M Banking 1820 +40 llrnunl.i 1370 +40 PMC 1220+40 Spore Land 825 +40 Kxk 8«m( 444 +3850 words
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Article24 1981-02-03 16 Mefa Chn 340 P.r.mounl Corpa 73S -20 Mine Court **> -20 S P P L 2TS -17 Orieatal HM(> *"> >5 C Prop»rti« 535 -1524 words
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Article20 1981-02-03 16 Hawl'ir 1.250.000 UOB 988.000 Faber Merlin 931.000 UOL 727.000 Total turnover 16 99m Total value: SK 48m20 words
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Article35 1981-02-03 16 Jan 30 Feb 2 BTIndicator **********72 61 Industrials: 732.00 744.50 Finance: 1430.80 1467 46 Hotels: ***** *****6 Propertkw: 710.37 726.21 Minings: 418.79 419 61 Plantations 912.07 920.07 OCBC: 727.79 754.84 SESInd: ***** 686 3435 words
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Article1080 1981-02-03 16 HONGKONG: Stocks closed mostly higher la active trading yesterday, with the Hang Seng index adding 20.62 points 'o 1608 70. dealers said. Investors were unperturbed by continuing (alls in the gold price and the value of the Hongkong dollar and were encouraged by Citibank's decision on Friday to cut1,080 words
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Article133 1981-02-03 16 TOKYO: Share prices rose sharply yesterday, on selective buying in blue chips with the Dow Jones average closing at an all-time high of 7322.06, up 37.91 points, dealers said. The previous peak was 7315.33 on January 21. Trading, however, remained light in the absence of fresh incentives after the133 words
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Article65 1981-02-03 16 SYDNEY: BHP's AJ335 million rights issue continued to weigh heavily on the market yesterday, as both the stock and the All-Ordinaries index fell to their lowest levels In months, brokers said. BHP closed 70 cents down at an eight-month low of $13 80. down tl 15 since the one-for-eight65 words
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Article135 1981-02-03 16 CHINE8E Pradaee Exchange, Stagapwf, riwlBg prtem per lit kg yeaterrfay. CnmI all: Bulk fob {129.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $139 00 sellers, new drum fob $145.00 sellers. Capm: Mixed (loose) $79.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $432.50 sell era, Sarawak white135 words
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Article134 1981-02-03 16 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $33,606 and closed at $33,843 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at US$49B 50 500.50 and closed at $495 00 496.50 for lunch. It reopened at $496 00 498.00 before closing slightly firmer at $502.50 505.50. Gold was134 words
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Article72 1981-02-03 16 MEGA Chemicals Berhad announced an unaudited group pre-tax loss of MJ15.000 (profit $242,000). for the six months ended October 31, on a turnover of 12.66 million ($3.26 million) The parent company's pretax loss was $17,000 (profit $179,000) The company said group earnings for the full year areReuter - 72 words
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Article503 1981-02-03 16 ON THE back af last week's bwlllsastreak, the Stagapare stock market gat all to a rearing start yesteraay as eager bayers kept ap the preasare aa share prices. With Jast 1 days to go befare the Lunar New Year, exritemeat raa high amaag Investors as503 words
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Article12 1981-02-03 16 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange was closed yesterday Federal Territory Day.12 words
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Article138 1981-02-03 16 KUALA LUMPUR Kepong Berhad said it pr opuses a bonus issue of one-for-one, doubling its issued capital to 335 million shares of $1 each. The company has also declared a final dividend of 15 per cent gross, (same), for the year ended September 30. payableReuter - 138 words
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Article89 1981-02-03 16 THE US Sing dollar opening almost a cent higher at j $2.0865 75, attracted active selling which brought it to a low of $2.0740 before it finally closed at $2.0760 70 in the Singapore forex market yesterday. The US dollar opened firmly in the morning but plunged89 words
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Article431 1981-02-03 16 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: CwwMctes Momma! ratoc SMMlMontefi Pwcswlm* LacaJ itolUra to mk ■alt af tarHgm ear- reaey: US dollar 2.0760 2.0770 2.8196 -26.37 Sterling pound 4 9380 4.9425 7 3469 -32.79 Australian dollar 2.4190 2.4215 3.4286 -29.44 NZ dollar 1.9620 1.9645 3.4286 -42.63 Canadian dollar 1.7375431 words
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Article25 1981-02-03 16 THE STRAITS tin price fell 15 cents to $30.45 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on a turnover up 38.74 tonnes to 231 tonnes.25 words
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Article247 1981-02-03 16 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed quiet yesterday, with February RSS One buyers quoted at 284.25 cents per kilo, unchanged on last Friday's close, dealers said. The morning market had closed 0.50 cent firmer compared with last Friday's close on steadier London advices in quiet trading, they said.247 words
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Article37 1981-02-03 16 M X IN SSK ,HKm vxurdav ■AS Fttnui M.rrk II «rr..l Will ir.rw.rd Mtkl B«y»r» 8«ll«r« B«t rrs H*U«r« SBK» il Klk 2«HI 247MN 2UOO *****N SMiO lluaij^ilMl .'4.1 (HI MtKS 244 SO 24t.S«N ifkHUMIMIMMH37 words
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Article46 1981-02-03 16 CLOSING PRICES Rubber Feb 2 I a'agapore: I ooTX i. e5."e5." (unchanged) Malaysia: February: <c!2i*2> Tln: M 530.45 edPPr« r »»"> (down 15 cents) Official offering: j 231 tonnes (up 38.74 tonnes) The morning session cloed very quiet. KUALA LUMPUB: The Malaysian rubber market was closed yesterday.46 words
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Article513 1981-02-03 17 MALAYAN Tin Dredging (MTD) has given notice of proposals to merge with Malaysia Mining Corporation (MMC) in what is seen as a major streamlining move which will result in MTD becoming a mammoth tin company la a very late and brief announcement last513 words
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337 1981-02-03 17 Hume (FE) highly rated by Laurence, Prust LONDON stockbroking firm t Laurence, Prust and Company has singled out Hume (Far East) as an attractive investment in view of its better earnings prospects in the current year. It has forecast the company's net profit to improve by 14 per cent to337 words
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164 1981-02-03 17 THE Negri Sembilan state government and the Malaysia Mining Corporation (MMC) will form a joint-venture company to undertake tin exploration in the state. Under the agreement signed, last week in Seremban, potential areas will be explored to determine the quantity of tin164 words
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623 1981-02-03 17 No relisting unless Bovis furnishes information sought BOVIS SEA's appeal for the lifting of the suspension in the trading of its shares has come up against strong resistance. The company must first supply the information the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange seeks following the recent announcement of plans to acquire Promet623 words
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568 1981-02-03 17 HONG Leong Industries (HLI) has unveiled its diver sifk-atioo and expansion programme which will take it in the next few years even deeper into constructionrelated areas and enhance its role as the manufacturing arm of the group in Malaysia. The programme includes investments in568 words
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Advertisement178 1981-02-03 16 jtc n Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the posts of SENIOR LE6AL OFFICER/LEGAL OFFICER The iob requires the institution of legal actions and the supervision of administration in connection \ayth industrial land and other properties allocated by the Corporation The position also coMs for the provision of178 words
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Advertisement150 1981-02-03 16 A Public Organisation requires: RESEARCH OFFICER Graduate preferably with Economics background Some experience and knowledge in Shipping and flair for writing will be an advantage Must be self-motivated and able to work independently Remuneration will commensurate with experience and qualifications Please apply in own handwriting with full particulars of qualifications,150 words
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Advertisement115 1981-02-03 16 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that. I Mr. TAY TEAW SENO of 314 E. Blk. 30. Telok Blangah Rise, Singapore (0409), have applied for a First Class. Beer House licence In respect of premises at M/S Mlka Food, 244 Jalan Besar, Singapore (0620), and that this application will be heard115 words
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Miscellaneous25 1981-02-03 16 Prime lending rates THE average rate at wfcicfc maj*r Slagaawe aaaks are earreaUy prepared to lead to tketr brat (-■stonier* b 14.$ prr crmt. J25 words
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Advertisement351 1981-02-03 17 W Fixed Deposits _j 1 month 12%% pa (Minimum S$tO,OOO) /vr 2 months* 111/2% pa2 1 /2% pa 3 months* 12% pa. 6 months' 11%%pia 9 months 11% pa. 12 months* 10%% pa "(Minimum 552, 500) 1^ For rates on Ssloo,ooo and over, call *****15^1 s^Bck^tk^HtoM p >**if 1 1351 words
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Advertisement681 1981-02-03 17 ANNOUNCEMENT CHANGE OF COMPANY NAME Central Securities (Holdings) Berhad has pleasure in announcing its change of name, with effect from January 21, 1981 to GANDA HOLDINGS BERHAD Our Registered Office and telephone numbers remain unchanged. IPUBUC WOtKS Off AKTMENT KNINSULMt MALAYSIA, T£NO€« NOIrCt KEGtONAI WATER SUPfIY SCHEME KM TOWNS 16.681 words
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Advertisement3578 1981-02-03 18 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INOEX t Telephone Service: *****22 pcpcriNAi SFRVirF« lin f^ r-. mar '-»a. W* -»a. M 830om-bOOpm O.<*nor, 80 c,» per -ord (mm tl2 00, 4M E^H A NOISE Ir^^^Ro^oH iS^r. s^" J* ;SnSLV»CeSen?S* PERSONAL Upper Povo Lebor Rood 900om 100pm Bo» Chorgei »5 00 (colect.dl3,578 words
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Advertisement1110 1981-02-03 18 II Emptoyment ||A| A large International Group ol Companies is expending taat and requires a CONFIDENTIAL CLERK/TYPIST Tha Job: c General typing duties Including audio typing. c Piling c General clerical duties J The Person: c Singapore Citizen above I 18 years of age. I c Minimum OCE 'O' level1,110 words
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Advertisement511 1981-02-03 19 II t~iia.il aaanl H/jK ii ciaisasjTsnjßsssjn Va% J IT 46 Situations Vacant b) SecretsrimJV Clerlcml FEMALE CLERK REOUSRED ur Itently Please call ***** ft to arrange' for an Interview FEMALE CLERK REQUIRED. Age 18 years and above Singapore ciliten minimum OCI O level wiih credit in t.ngllsh Typing essential knowledge511 words
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Advertisement605 1981-02-03 19 MTERSOR DESIGN FMM requires I stsrl srork immediately With with .iut experience Please call per le 824. Bth fir Parklane Shopping Mall. 35. aelegte P .18 be I 00 and 5 00 or call *****81 Manda for an inter* ie« Lnii| Sparta Farw. w»itaa sppfctstisai tar Mas peat at FEMALE605 words
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Advertisement1291 1981-02-03 19 A-TTr II .a.-— -.-8 [Wl Jfk ii tmpKjynwm til I I! IT L A TEMPORARY CLERK I For Compute* Data Input. a Able to type a 5-day week COMPUTER OPERATOR I a Male, age 20 to 25 1 a At least Sec 4 eduraUon a Completed National Service a No1,291 words
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Advertisement1186 1981-02-03 19 "I aaaX II f ItMsaWfe WafVaßSßVfi 111 'A* _JTT "ski An American Satamic Company re- quire. A well established Inter- I national Group of I male trainee Companies with manu- II O"*"** cossputer operator Kftt^ s Ir^aCßtX ambitious young men/ I ladles as: Applicant with ur without experience must complete1,186 words
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Advertisement864 1981-02-03 19 r jiM aataaal BaaaaV I <Bollei| 0 (Jurong) HITACHI CHEMICAL (S) PTE LTO Invites applications for: M B EDOK SOUTH ROAO. MECHANICAL <IM6) MAINTENANCE requires TECHNICIANS MALE/FEMALE a Minimum Trade Cer- PRODUCTION tlflcate with at least 2 WORKERS years experience In i maintenance and re- Qualificationa Knowledge Of hy- I864 words
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Advertisement289 1981-02-03 19 II Emptoyment fi 1 JAPANESE COMPANY HAS with 2n. x|>ti ence Sl* Interested ca iSinK.ipum l't. Ltd i 612 Blk 2. PSA Mvii Caaasasm. Pasti Paajang I I Japanaaa manufacturing company offering good opportunity to selected mala canoicatea to work and at tha same tune, laarn and develop a •kill289 words
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Advertisement529 1981-02-03 19 C.A.T.S. 184-4411 1 Classified Advertising Works. A company at Kran|i raojwraa A) RECEPTIONIST a Minimum (KF. O' level a Mu\t possess a good comman'l nt Kngllsh a I'ie.isant v..ice and personal Ity a Ability to t>pe B) DELIVERY DRIVER a Must possess class 3 driving l.cence romplellonof NS C) FORKLIFT529 words
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Advertisement496 1981-02-03 20 W Ewplpywil li 46 Situations Vacant ESTABLISHED FIRM IN SEMBAWANG requires urgently DESPATCH ASSISTANT c Must be able lo sprak and write simple tngllsh c Must |io«am a valid Class 2 licence and own a motorcycle c Applicant* must be Singaporeans above Jt years MR. LOW/ MR. PHU A TEI496 words
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Advertisement511 1981-02-03 20 Singapore ShuiHing DEPARTMENTAL STORE immi eaitpkej eeattked tinaaai ream te apply tor tne poet of A) CASHIERS (FEMALE) > kJSeI »llh an O level Bass in Mathematics c Must be |>lea-sant and polite c Mum !<• ahle u> converse in Mandarin t BBSMsexH in a similar capacity would be an511 words
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Advertisement434 1981-02-03 20 Iftfi 1 HOTEL ROYAL requires 1 SECURITY GUARDS 7 BELL-MOP 3 COFFEEHOUSE WAITRESSES Malaysians may also apply Interested applicants please apply personally or write lo THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT HOTEL ROYAL. NEWTON ROAD SINGAPORE 1130 requires more CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF An Interesting job for an active Uirl with a pleasant and434 words
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Advertisement476 1981-02-03 20 ■Sa~LMc4c» require* ENGINEERING A I Senior Plant Operators Must possess trad* certificate from a Vocational Institute. At least 3 veers' experience in air-condition-ing and electrical engineering services. B) Plant Operators Must possess trade certificate from a Vocational Institute At leest 1 year's experience in air-conditioning and electrical engineering services. FINANCE476 words
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Advertisement468 1981-02-03 20 ~\H 1 1 PHILIPS (VIDEO I) Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Singapore 1231 We require urgently the following 1) PRODUCTION WORKERS (Male) Applicants are expected to have completed Secondary 2 and be prepared to do manual work. D»«M Assembly of colour TV Receivers 2) GENERAL HELPERS/ PACKERS Applicants must be physically468 words
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Advertisement689 1981-02-03 20 poets A) MAINTENANCE OFFICER c Age between 26 and 35 a Graduated from Technical College with 2 years' relevant experience or at least 5 years' experience In similar field c Able to handle maintenance work in industrial building and knowledge on electrical will be essential B) GENERAL CLERK c Age689 words
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Advertisement556 1981-02-03 20 1 jQ. 49 Pleasure Boats For Safe/Wanted JOM THE MILLIONS who enjoy Achilles' inflatable boats, life jackets, surf riders. "Tomos" outboard Sole Agents Soon Cheong Pte Ltd. 33 34 Pekm Street. Spore 0104 Tel *****3. WORLD CRUISING STURDY Mahogany-oak Tahiti Ketch Yacht Extensively equipped i Diesel Unbelievable U S $90556 words
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Advertisement619 1981-02-03 20 VOLVO SM Car Rentals Brand new Volvo 244GL Unlimited Mileage Fully air-condi-tioned *****8/*****54 5 Leng Keeßoad Singapore 0315. 20% DISCOUNT FOR Monday Thursday only' *****69, *****87. 36. Hoot Kiam Road (side Raffles Institution I 52 Vehicl* Accessories/ Maintenance CITROEN ORIGINAL SAFETY belts 3 -points anchor For D and OS models619 words
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Advertisement894 1981-02-03 20 HI VfMcfc* ft Boats M Company registration New tax paintwork and tyres Mint condition $12,700 *****S 1*77 OATSUN MBA 1 owner tax 12/81. Done 39.000 km. accident free $13,900 Tel *****81 Tan 1*77 OATSUN 12BV Slallonwagon »ith sports rims. $14,800 onu Loan arranr»ble Tel *****83 1*77 DATSUN 12*T aircon. cassette894 words
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Advertisement624 1981-02-03 20 IS, CATS. 284-4422 Classified Advertising Works. 1*74 MA2DA 303. Air,-.,n Cassette Sport Rims 1 PrivaU Owner 514.9000n.0 Tel *****W Ricky I*7* MAZDA 100* Will Radio/cassette SI 1.500' I MUM 1*77 MA2DA JUMBO K.ilglble ti.r PARK Cassette, tuff-koted Accident free SII.SOO Tel ejpTtsi I*7* JULY MAZDA 323 1000. 5 door. 1624 words
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Advertisement871 1981-02-03 21 J 55 Vblmclm For Sato «M LAMCER MM 5-*>eed Uoed condition New cassette lax ond SMJMS negotiable MM COLT LAMCMI IMS 5-Speed one private owner aircon cassette Tel 4MMM rtrr COLT GALAMT OS I-Biril-lale condlUon Tax Apnl hMttest offer secures Coniart 337*377 Ah Ling MT* MIT COLT UALANT M*o Super871 words
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Advertisement573 1981-02-03 21 IMMACULATE CONDITION. 1*74 JAOI AH XJ6 ?*rie» 2 original leather upholstery Reasonable re) *****55 Veo LEONG NUAT SOON VEHSCLESPTE LTD PM F. Kwnpona Jam Few*. Car-ark Ter ZKHK/asilia MM -«J Plate Toyota Corona Liftbark ISM a r wn Honda Prelude a/c auto MM Dataun IMA Colt Siena IMS OS a/c573 words
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Advertisement1379 1981-02-03 21 mmmm-B-S £aa\ WM^W d w-pf-RfltS 56 VchictM Wantßd AOOOO OFFER c for all PA RK scrap cars c any model good used cars (company and private registration welcome) SBBflsi documents and we also rxport your cars at a very low price KONG BENG MOTOR CO. Tel: M77S7S 11)1008 HOWM4. ALL1,379 words
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Advertisement1159 1981-02-03 21 v^golr^ •Approved warehouse for sale/lease 4 km from the city centre b Floor area from 121m 2 to 1932m 2 No restriction to foreigners Tenure of land: Freehold The 50 Storey INTERN ATIONAL PLAZA FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE From 38m' at $2683 p s.m From 43m' at $3767 *32.29p.5.m. SHOP1,159 words
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Advertisement520 1981-02-03 21 2 AND 3-BEDROOMED Apartments at International Plaia. fully furnished and carpeted, swimming pool, badminton and squash courts Rental $2,000 to $2 500 Heng Fatt Property *****6* *****13 AMBER GARDENS. KINO'S Mansion, aircondlttoned. furnished bedroom, swimming pool, private carpark. (900 for single Foreigner *****76 BM FURNISHEC ROOM to let with balcony520 words
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Advertisement326 1981-02-03 21 EXPATS PRESENTLY STAYBSG in Hotels want to rent bungalows/ semi-detached apartments urgently Owners please call Mr Low 91W45.*****1 FOR PROFESSIONAL ANO PROMT SERVICES RENT YOUR PROPERTIES THROUGH US. CHAMBERS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT. 7IIBMI. URGENTLY REOUMED HOUSE Or apartment at any location. Sale or rental. We have immediate clients awaiting Penguin Real326 words
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Advertisement612 1981-02-03 21 IV Accommodattoo 4 Propvttw A I CATS. 1184-44**1 184-44** I Classified Advertising Works. SM.A HOUSING AGENCY. SwM 31S. 3rd Fkxx Johorßani. Tel: *****/211TS/*****/2MIO Taman Nora double storey terrace, downpayment $13,802 Melodic* Garden single storey terrace $78,000 Taman Saleng double storey terrace $33,000 Taman Pelangi single storey terrace $85,000. Taman Sri612 words
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Advertisement619 1981-02-03 22 63 nxMßdßßtkßl PTOOBf Ism Far Salt m) Flat* ABEAtrnruL MLLCREST ARCADIA DIST 11 dommium Irirl.ipmrn! in >K*ning «.n,n.;:n and urnnis eaBTI 1 bedrooms 1.711 sq ft Selling with tenancy •mhmmmjm CAN PURCttABE •SlM** B**J !"lrt B***JR (ilrax- n*STS7(A«*M| A BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT «ri arant poaaeaaton S blllllMlllli 11W aq ft 5555.00U619 words
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Advertisement644 1981-02-03 22 DeST I*. *O4I**ERV*U.S PAMC Mid flour B 2 1244 Mj ft S4<o 000 High floor B 2 1244 m) ft TYPCE kM fI.XK DIST I*. > aCOROO**EO APART BKNI >.'« ■a* Di«T M bmanO NEW <- bedroom bathrooni> marble I i carpark completion Mi) 1 4*1 4 uolU avail DIST644 words
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Advertisement408 1981-02-03 22 •V AOCOMtiMasTuOel «V Prtipcrtlcs iUNOS MANSION OR < 14. 15. foreign*! Tel 2300*81 wit* An Approval to Purcnae* tßßxea DETACHED BUatOALOW/ PRE-WAR HOUSF DMISIW 11.11 Owuri ptoea* contact WAITROBE BtVESTMENTS *****33 GENUINE PURCHASERS REOMRE I iMnaalni/ luxurious apart.i reaaonable pn l prompt results o»ners U3BOB 94*44 HOB 1 ROOBBTD FLAT408 words
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Advertisement742 1981-02-03 22 B) Rental AN OFFICE ROOM 11,1 1, let IIBBIIHI IMaU-lj 150 sq It OuLsldl- CHII < onuti i IMana *****47 after 6pm COLOMBO COURT. 2 beautiful gla-vs partitioned raaSM Uifether illi nulMdearea 350 fl 51.700 pm inclusive PUB and other charge* Tel ******9 GOLDMR.L PLA2A PODIUM BLOCK OHBM space built-in742 words
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Advertisement633 1981-02-03 22 BOOKKEEPING BEOINNER* I I COURSE omrueni'ing 14 281 .Suiurdayt2oopm 330pm En.luine> Pe4C* Centre I 'iiminerhool 228. 2nd floor Peace Centre *****&301 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION rommenrintf 12 2 81 Thursdays 700 Ui 830 pm For more details. VM C A DON'T LOSE OUT I Acquire an additional skill In telex operation and633 words
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Advertisement653 1981-02-03 22 THE GREAT LAKES COLLEGE Of TORONTO Ontario. Canada The large*! and moat **labli*n*d priv*l* college in Canade provide* PRE-U education Or*d* 13 ol T ecedemic year duration 4 Grade* 12 4 11 lor sstudentt t wisning lo •nter Canadian 4 US um>*r*ilie* With MCE GCE O or A', you can653 words
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Advertisement841 1981-02-03 22 VII Travel Tours ]JL. I:, I a lv HlKl WATCH OUT FOR OUR FULL-PAGE ADVERTISEMENT ON STH FEBRUARY! DON'T MISS IT! .•^Bal^^^^^^Br^^k ft! A great way to travel TA345 I JAPAN a TOKYO a HOKKAIDO 8 Days $2429 j I PHILIPPINES TAIWAN H/KONG MOK 17 Days $2177 PHILIPPINES TAIWAN H/KONG841 words
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Advertisement759 1981-02-03 22 ¥11 Travti A Tours JL^ mm TRAVEL Sf »HCE |S) PTE. LTD Head Office. Gl4-16-18. Pearrs Centre. Eu Tong Sen St i Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105 Tel *****33(7 hnes) Branch Office: 1 1 9. People s Park Cor-px <. Ground Floor. New Bridge Road. Singapore 0105 Tel *****1/*****2/ 91 1663/91759 words
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Obituary, Illustration218 1981-02-03 23 MARCUS YAM WAI TOUG AOBOM HA* OOMC TO X WITH THE LOW JESUS CHRWT OH 1/I*l -JESUS SAID 1 AM THE WAY. THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE Jn 14« CORTEOC LEAVES THE HIDING PLACE 3S. TO FU AVENUE <M7S) AT 1 PJaV OM S/I/S1 MR C.CJ(. CHUSTIAN CEMETERY.218 words
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Obituary, Illustration140 1981-02-03 23 THE FAMB.V OF Uie lale Mrs. Tan Choo Tung (Madam Chan Say Bee) wish to thank ail relatives friends and colleagues tor their kind condolences, donations and attendance during their recent bereavement: also the pastor and the Bedok Methodist Church Members who rendered their help THE FAMBwV OF140 words
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Obituary, Illustration190 1981-02-03 23 M EVEM.OVMO MEMOMV o( Mr Sim Slang Jin gone 12 years today Sadly missed and always remembered by wile, children. sons-in-law, daughter in law and grandchildren M FOND MEaMMY ol Uncle Sim Slang Jin Sadly missed on 3 299 Always remembered by Puay Kirn. Annie and Christopher190 words
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Advertisement171 1981-02-03 23 Our client, a Trustee Company of a well established financial Group has a challenging position for a I MANAGER I The successful candidate wiM be responsible to the Board of Directors for the business development and profitability of the company Applicants should have an accounting/legal qualification Experience m the same171 words
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Advertisement909 1981-02-03 23 LEMBAGA PADI NEGERI PAHANG JAWATANKOSONG 1 JAWATAN KUMPUIAN A. PENCURUS BESAR A B PEGAWAI TADBIR/SETIAUSAHA A C PEGAWAI PERTANIAN A 0. PEMBANTU PERTANIAN B E JURUTEKNIK PERTANIAN C F PENYELIA lADANG C G PEMANDU LAND ROVER D H JAGA D 2 TANGOAGAJI: A. AIO 2650 120 2770 B A22 880.909 words
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Advertisement700 1981-02-03 23 W. a A MAGNUM CORPORATION BERHAD ■■•■■■■■■Baal (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary Gene">i Meeting of the Company will be held at Magnum House, (Ist Floor) 111, Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur on Friday, 20th February 1981 at 11 a.m. for the700 words
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Advertisement850 1981-02-03 24 PENANG TURF CLUB F»«U A* Y (SPtINT TROPHY) MEETING 1 98 1 SATURDAY. UTH FEBRUARY 1981 SUNDAY, 15TH FEBRUARY 1981 SATURDAY. 21ST FEBRUARY 1981 SUNDAY. 22ND FEBRUARY 1981 USUAL $1 UNLIMITED SWEEPS, 3 DIGIT NUM BERS FORECAST POOLS ("A" "ABC"), $5/-, $50 TOTALISATOR. $2/ FORECAST TOTE AND $5/ DOUBLE PROCEED.850 words
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Advertisement682 1981-02-03 24 THE MALAYSIAN ADMINISTRATIVE MODERNIZATION AND MANPOWER PLANNING UNIT (MAMPU) SARAWAK BRANCH TENDER NO OM 2 81 FOR THE SUPPLY. DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION OF OFFICE MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT Tandert ore invited (or trw supply delivery and inttaMertion of vorioui office machines ond equipment c g cokulotorv electroitahc copiers, typewriters oddtitlerv duplicators682 words
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Advertisement665 1981-02-03 24 I AGENTS/DISTRIBUTORS WANTED I (MALAYSIA/BRUNEI) A French Company with 8 factories and 55 subcompanies and distribution centres worldwide seeks agents/distributors for Malaysia and Brunei. The KIS Group manufactures Automatic Key Duplicating Machines, Engraving Machines, Instant Printing Machines, Instant Photo Processing Machines, Instant Shoe Repair Machines and others. All our machines665 words
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Advertisement817 1981-02-03 24 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK GROUP is fost expanding its bonking operations ond offers challenging career opportunities in the following positions:I TRAINEE OFFICERS I^r.^n^r-J? 'O"^^ A NEW SCHEME which will provide ACCELERATED CAREER OEVELOPMENT for successful Trainee Officers. The Scheme provides both intensive class-room and on-the-,ob troming followed immediately by postings m817 words
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Advertisement741 1981-02-03 25 ftftft SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPANY j^^ UEU (PTE) LTD A i Singapore Tobacco Company (Pla> Limrtwd. a mambw of tha BAT Group the worttf s avgMt international tobacco company and a kMdtng tobacco manufacturer and importer looking for outstanding and forward looking young people to join its expanding and highly rxofaaatonal741 words
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Advertisement440 1981-02-03 25 Our hoM has toftowmg vacancies SALES MANAGERS The successful applicants will assist the Sales Director In all aspects of sales promotion including liaison with travel agencies, airline companies and potential customers in commercial houses and industrial enterprises Candidates must t»m a good command ot spoken and written English, local languages440 words
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Advertisement813 1981-02-03 25 ESTABLISHED HOUSING DEVELOPER REQUIRES (1) COMPANY SECRETARY The successful candidate will be expected to undertake other administrative duties related to the company's operations in addition to normal secretarial functions He should: a) be a member of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries Administrators; b) possess ot least three years' secretonol working813 words
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Advertisement336 1981-02-03 25 WARNING NOTICE y =j mL y v wj FRONT VIEW PLAN REAR VIEW THE UNITED KINGDOM DESIGNS (PROTECTION) ACT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Notice is hereby given that PETERSEN MANUFACTURING CO. INC., of DeWitt, Nebraska *****, United States of America are the Registered Proprietors of United Kingdom Design Registration336 words
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167 1981-02-03 26 SYDNEY, Maa. The Prime Mlatotera af bath eaaatrtoa Jsiae4 la Ike t— travecay aver AaatraiUs aXHMaa U aae aa mmdtnrm aawUag ateUvery U wta a aae* 4ay erleket natch agafaat New ZeaJaa4. N«w TualaM Prime MTaiitii Kaaert Malaaaa said It was aa act167 words
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Article, Illustration294 1981-02-03 26 CANBERRA, Mon. Australian cricket captain Greg Chappell was today "carpeted by the Australian Cricket Board for ordering his brother, Trevor, to bowl an underarm delivery in yesterday's one-day cricket international against New Zealand. The New Zealanders needed six runs on the last ball to tieAFP - 294 words
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Article, Illustration203 1981-02-03 26 PHILADELPHIA, Mon. American Roscoe Tanner defeated Poland's Woitek Fibak, 6-2. 7-6, 7-5 yesterday to win the U*****,000 ($520,000) United States professional indoor tennis championship here in Pennsylvania. They produced nearly 2 M hours of exciting tennis with strong left-handed serves by Tanner and smoothReuter - 203 words
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257 1981-02-03 26 Sandra scores first victory since 1977 DEERFIELD BEACH, Mon. Sandra Palmer scored her first Ladies Professional Golfers' Association tour victory since 1977 with a two-stroke win over fellow American Amy Alcott at a US$lOO,OOO ($208,000) tournament here yesterday. Sandra, a 17-year tour veteran from Florida, led by seven strokes afterReuter - 257 words
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Article144 1981-02-03 26 Watson, Bryant ahead PEBBLE BEACH (California. Mon. Tone Watson, playing in his first tournament of the year, birdied the final hole here yestertay and tied with Brad Bryant for the second- round lead at the 54-hole Bing Crosby national pro-am golf tournament. Watson and Bryant finished with eight-under-par 1365. JerryReuter - 144 words
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158 1981-02-03 26 - DAYTONA BEACH, Maa. A tarba-efcarg-by Brtaa Bedmaa, of Britala, aad America at Behhy Bahal aad Bab Oarretsaa yesterday wea the 84-fcear Daytoaa ear race. They averaged 182.M3 kllametif per hear aver the 1M laps to wia by a ceevtariag margin •f 1 J teas aad158 words
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326 1981-02-03 26 CHRISTCHURCH. Mon. Australia finished top nation of the two-day Pacific Conference Games, which ended at the Queen Elizabeth II Stadium yesterday with a tally of 34 medals, including 12 golds. Wins in both the 4 z 400metre relays late in the day helped AustraliaReuter; UPI - 326 words
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Article107 1981-02-03 26 Juventus close in on leaders ROME, Maa. Javentas moved a step aearer to wlaalag the Italia* seeeer title far the first dme la three years by beattag Plereattaa 1-4) away yesterday. Javeatas maved to withla twe peiato af the leaden with a 51thmlaate nal by iatermaOeaal Naaree TardeUL It marked107 words
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Article258 1981-02-03 26 Martina too good for young Hana CHICAGO, Mon. Martina Navratilova gave a tennis lesson yesterday to Hana Mandlikova, the i Czechoslovak teenager who idolised her and copied her style, to win a Chicago tournament for the fourth year in a row. The top-seeded Martina, 24, produced her best form toReuter - 258 words
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Article64 1981-02-03 26 PARIS. Moo. Nantes came from behind to defeat visitors Bastia 2-1 yesterday to stay on top of the French League soccer table by a point They remained just ahead of St. Etienne. who defeated Auxctt* 2-0 and lead with 38 points from 25 matches. Third placedUPI - 64 words
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147 1981-02-03 26 1)1 BUN. Mao. \u>traJUa Ray Aainrna, Ike fJttfc seed, teeeaae the Irish tinri'i sqaaaa champiaa after Hgßttag back tram tae briak af Mai U beat Brltlsk tewiagw MtrOa« Le Maigmaa, aeedei seveatk, 7-1, IM, 4 S-7 sere yesterday at Ike PitzwtUUm Ctaa. Marttaw,AFP - 147 words
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Advertisement62 1981-02-03 26 Qb^B^^aPalHay»,^^y»>y^* l<»l <» Btk^r* 1 Jaatoa^BW^w V* We newe «c« ov«f 200 deiiciousiy prepared dunrs and aeswi Steamed Dumpling m Basket iSnangnai styiei $3 50 Meat Oumpiing Fned To A GoMen Cnsc S3 5C Korean Red Baan Paste SB OO Borger 30 cents per piece Mince meat (small) $6.00 per62 words
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Article735 1981-02-03 27 lUALJk llHHK ttm Mt*i tar ikr Srtuaw CM. j CM. I UBa I DMo Sit I 1M My«« n MS 5 aw—a so 1 Ki(hCWkt M.» Ifaaraa M J U HM)Q* H5 < tmiq riv» s» I. Makanj SIS 2 Art! S3 I Mmuprtim n »5 4 O*M0MnH735 words
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Article, Illustration399 1981-02-03 27 EPSOM JEEP - By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. One of the easiest betting systems is to (ollow winning form. There Is only one al most absurdly simple rule back any horse whir has won its last start. And punters, who (ol lowed this little system had a field399 words
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Article602 1981-02-03 27 FAIRWAY - By FAIRWAY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Bukit Timah trainer Ivan Allan, who has not won a sprint Cup since Butterfly Boy captured the Lion City Cup in January 1979, has a great chance of returning to the fore with potential champion Martigny. A son of the602 words
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Article67 1981-02-03 27 GEELONG (Victoria), Moo. India had their lint Orst-cUa victory of their Australian tour when they beat Victoria by 10 wickets at Sardinia Park here today. The Indian* have had two defeats and four draws from their previous first-class matrhrs Score*: Victoria X7-T dec. aad mAFP - 67 words
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Article458 1981-02-03 27 Saturday (Good). Race 1: Repulse Bay m ($3O) hit the front at the home tarn when Clearaway swung out wide and was going like a winner. But Clearaway rallied ilnw|l> and got up to snaicn a nose win from Repulse Bay m Race I: Manchester458 words
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190 1981-02-03 27 United States, Soviet swimmers dominate AMERSFOOT, Mon. United States swimmers won seven of the 11 gold medals at stake on the final day of the 20-nation swimming meet here yesterday. The Americans won 12 of the 26 events over the three-day meeting, followed by the Soviet Union i with six,Reuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration438 1981-02-03 28 KEN JALLEM Jr - KEN JALLEM Jr By WHEN the cat is away, the mice will play the saying seems to apply to some swimmers who took (tart in the recent Singapore Amateur Swimming Association agecroup (under-lJto under-17) championships Tay Khoon Hean and Mavis t>. the two438 words
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Article324 1981-02-03 28 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By THE Singapore Squash Rackets Association nave named the SingaporeMalaysia annualcUsn. at Kallang from Feb 14-15. the Ovaltine Squash International, because of a surprise $20,000 donation from Wander Pte Ltd Says SSRA president Eddy Jacob: "We had approached Wander for cash, and were surprised wben324 words
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Article59 1981-02-03 28 Thailand score double JAKARTA. Mon. Thailand defeated Indonesia 21 to win the ASEAN soccer tournament here yesterday. Malaysia finished third in the tournament, which was part of the ASEAN Sports Week. Defending champions Singapore were fourth. Thailand also won the volleyball competition, defeating Malaysia 3-0. Indonesia, who beat Singapore 3-0,NST - 59 words
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Article30 1981-02-03 28 WALTER STRINGER woo the Sheffield Plate 506 yachting championship at Changl over the weekend. Sim Dodd and Alan Barms, both also of Changl, were second and third respectively.30 words
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Article, Illustration473 1981-02-03 28 BERNARD PEREIRA - By BERNARD PEREIRA HAVING select- ed, for the time bet>g, the three sports does not mean that they are the only promising ones. We are e»mvlnced that yon share »nr views la cMceatratiag »ur limited funds to substantial and appropriate sap porting pro- grammes.473 words
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281 1981-02-03 28 R. MANORAJ - SCA plan award to attract more schoolboys R. MANORAJ By THE Singapore Cricket Association are planning to give away an annual schoolboy cricketer award to encourage more youngsters to take up the sport. The award will earn the winner an attachment, probably of two weeks to a month in Australia,281 words
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Article, Illustration78 1981-02-03 28 A TOUCH OF NOSTALGIA. star Msftam- me 4 Ns* c—grs,hU».tw tmmu isttansl player Bay KrtskßU, «f H«tM»y Inn, after he had ttea taw aapMal ks«t m Us wife, tae tenner Mtas M. LeeU, at a estswfaJ wedding ceres May at the Khataa HnsrlsWisj U Te— essTiiM78 words
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Article163 1981-02-03 28 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Razif Sidek and Ong Bens Teong, shouldering the Herculean task of preventing Indonesia from grabbing a double victory in the Penang Open invitational badminton championships, failed miserably last night. They went down to Bobby Ertanto and Hadibowo 15-8, 15-2 in the doubles finalNST - 163 words
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188 1981-02-03 28 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By SINGAPORE are among several countries invited to the inaugural Sukhumvit Open bowling championships in Bangkok from June 614. The other countries are Australia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Guam, Indonesia, Hongkong, Japan and Iraq. The championships, which is organised by the Sukhumvitßowl, will188 words
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157 1981-02-03 28 RAMSAY ZIEGELAAR - Cricket season will be over eight months RAMSAY ZIEGELAAR By THE Singapore cricket season will be spread over eight months this year, beginning on March 1 with four Senior League matches. Defending champions Ceylon Sports Club, who are favourites to retain the title, will face an easy first-round clash when157 words
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140 1981-02-03 28 JOE DOR Al - Jita, four others pass FIFA course JOE DOR Al By JITA SINGH. Singapore's manager-coach, ana four other local soccer officials, are now qualified to conduct coaching courses in Asia. The five coaches were among 29 candidates who passed the two-week International Football Federation (FIFA) coaching course which ended in Jakarta140 words
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Article49 1981-02-03 28 KINGSTOWN. Mon. Vicecaptain Bob Willis limped off injured as the England cricketers beat the Windward Islands by 16 runs in a limited-over Caribbean tour match here yesterday. Scares: (40 overs): England 166-9 (Butcher 44. Botham 31. Downtown 23 no). Windward Islands ISO-9 (ShiUingford 26) ReuterReuter - 49 words
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527 1981-02-03 28 BRIEFS LONDON, Moo. Alex Higgins. of Northern Ireland, beat Terry Iriffiths, of Wales. 9-6 in a repeat of last year's final of ihe Masters snooker tournament here tonight Griffiths, the former world champion, kept himself in the match with a stunning championship bestAgencies - 527 words
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Article, Illustration335 1981-02-03 29 kl ALA LIMPIR, Ma*. SelMtger star striker MekhUr Dmkmit waa let aff wttheat aay rarthrr acdaa takea agalast him hy the FeethaJl \saerlaOca si HaiaysU dteHpUnar> cemmitksr here teday. Mekhtar, Tallfh haa aalaaed •ac MaJaysht Cm a aeeecr sMteh after he received saareMag arderafrasa Malacca referee335 words
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Article, Illustration345 1981-02-03 29 JOE DOR Al - JOE DOR Al By SINGAPORE soccer players will from today study a two-page directive on the methods of scoring goals prepared by manager-coach Jita Singh. This new approach has been implemented by Jita as a last resort to cure the team's recent goal-famine. The345 words
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175 1981-02-03 29 R. MANOR A J - R. MANOR A J By THE Singapore Hockey Association are puzzled over national coach Shahnaz Sheikh's delay in returning to the Republic from Karachi. Shahnaz took leave from national training to see the Champions' Trophy international hockey tournament in Ka- 1 rachi from Jan.175 words
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Article69 1981-02-03 29 SIGLAP beat Sembawang 3-1 in an Inter-constituency table tennis match at the Delta Complex last night. Other re. suits: Chua Chu Kang 3 Jalan Kayu 0, Havelock 3 Marine Parade 0. Ponggol 3 Delta 0. Boon Teck 3 Joo Chiat 0, Paya Lebar 3 Henderson 0, Thomson69 words
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340 1981-02-03 29 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr. By IN an impressive show of support, 33 internationals, former internationals and Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association boxers, have responded to the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's efforts to upgrade the standard and promote the sport in the Republic The 33 will340 words
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303 1981-02-03 29 DYNAMO ZAGREB will have in their lineup six footballers from Yugoslavia's national team, when they face Singapore in their friendly soccer match at the National Stadium next Tuesday at 7pm, reports JOE DOR AI. And these six players are not only the backbone I of303 words
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Article175 1981-02-03 29 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Rudy Foo will not want to forget the Federal Territory Open Tennis championships which ended at Taman TiwiwanKsa here yesterday. Foo, 17, does not believe in sharing both title and the prize money with his opponents in the doubles final, KuidipNST - 175 words
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Article14 1981-02-03 29 HEAVY rain caused yesterday's Singapore Business Houses Football League matches to be postponed.14 words
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Article72 1981-02-03 29 TODAY'S EVENTS HOCKEY Priaadly: Singapore Cricket Club v Kow loon Cricket Club (Padang, 8.30 a. m. SOCCBS fsaiaparii Bui aaas Bmm' Leagw: Wv. S Electrolux v Marco Polo Hotel (Tanglin 3), Beecham Group v Jl- Morison (Farrer Park Athletic Centre), Premier Milk v Bankamerica (Geylang). Tractor Singapore v Century Park72 words
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Article169 1981-02-03 29 THE Dunearn Lions Invitation XV, comprising internationals mainly from Police and the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists Association, will play New Zealand's Southern team on Feb. 25, reports KEN JALLEH Jr. The visitors, League champions from the Otago Province, reported to have two All-Blacks stars169 words
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Advertisement137 1981-02-03 29 THE MANDARIN PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS vrcmß?&Music of Rodgers and Hart FEB 16 19, 1981 MANDARIN COURT A dazzing revue from London capturing the Four Dinner Shows: America of Rodgers and Hart. Through such February 16 (Opening Night) 7.00pm ageless favourites as "Manhattan", "With a Song $70 nett per person, inclusive of137 words
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Advertisement265 1981-02-03 29 rVar My\\ia^SMM^^^^^^^^^^^^^M \(j4 i of Pre-recorded f/l Visit us and see for yourself this Fantastic Offer I Peninsula Plaza unit 104 Ist Floor Cole/nan Street (Behind Supreme ElectronicliSingapore 061 7 T£L; *****71 Transvideo where good pre-recorded quality tapes are. The Straits Times The Sunday Times ore ovailoblc daily m D|okarto265 words
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477 1981-02-03 30 SIA-pilots pay talks on again across oval table THE Singapore Airlines management and its pilots were back at the negotiating table vesteruay for a first round of talks on a collective agreement This time the meeting, across an oval table at Airline House, was presided over by NTUC president C.V.477 words
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Article, Illustration71 1981-02-03 30 Mr Nftlr ukta| the tw« f^^t trams to l»tHO»tll UKOM4V4M. Ob hi* rtgfct, Mtt-eUek-wtoe, IK Mr G*h Ckee Wee, Cap* MMrim *t Vu, Cut BJt. duui, Mr N| U TUrn, Mr Biefcai* Garnet, Capt T.E. Pot, Mr Imm Urn Mi Mr DtvM Re. Oa the Step* aMe, tTMi left, in71 words
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217 1981-02-03 30 Blast at defence policy. Probe ordered TOKYO, Mon. Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki told Parlimanent today that he had otdered an investigation into criticism of Japan's defence policy by the chairman of the Joint Staff Council, General Goto Takeda Mr Sanji Muto. a Lower House member of the major opposition JapanReuter; AFP - 217 words
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165 1981-02-03 30 'Hanoi will abide by any consensus' NEW DELHI, Mon. Vietnamese Vice-Foreign Minister Vo Dong Giang said today that his coun- try would abide by any consensus that might emerge at the non-aligned foreign ministers' conference on the Kampuchean Mr Vo Dong Gian, who is here to take part in theAP; AFP - 165 words
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Article86 1981-02-03 30 TEHERAN, Mon. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Agha Shahi arrived in Teheran today for talks expected to centre on Afghanistan and the war between Iran and Iraq. He immediately left to visit President AboUiassan BaniSadr on the southern war front. Pakistani sources said Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Raiai hadReuter - 86 words
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Article34 1981-02-03 30 NEW YORK. Moo. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials (ell 5 46 points to 941 81 in the first half hour of trading in the New York Stork Exchange today AP.AP - 34 words
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234 1981-02-03 30 Why US must be strong: Reagan aide FROM PAGE ONE responses to another embassy takeover. But he said if a country is unable to assure the safety of an embassy or its personnel, "appropriate steps" should be taken to secure "sovereign US territory" and to adopt contingency plans in theAgencies - 234 words
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Obituary76 1981-02-03 30 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH MR FOO Ttf UM. aged 78. paurd any on 2/2/81 Leaving behind wife. Tan Theni Eng. soru Foo Cheng Tong, Foo Cheng Hji Foo Cheng Sang. Foo Cheng Theng. Foo Cheng Heng It Foo Cheng Loong 'Daughters-in-law Koh Ec Peng. Han San Khln. Leow \h Keng. Long76 words
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Advertisement117 1981-02-03 30 Big Walk is back Here's a date to look forward to April 19. The reason? That's when the New Nation Big Walk will be held And you can expect exciting changes. The route is being changed to allow you to take in deep breaths of sea air as you walk.117 words
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Advertisement208 1981-02-03 30 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. The Government has withdrawn an incentive which will cost some hoteliers millions of dollars. Howls of protests are only natural but not necessarily justified. This year's Chinese New Year rally on the stock market is far more stronger rhan expected. The US dollar208 words
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Miscellaneous196 1981-02-03 30 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair at first becoming rtiwwi U ■everal places after midday. TEMP. (C) ipU S a.m. tom*rr*w: SI max., U mln. SUNSET Uday: 1. 51 p.m.; 8UNRISE tom«rr«« C.4C a.m. GLOBAL weather tmwHtUm 0 7C Sw, LMltpta 7 20C Oar Atat*. 8 ICC Oar Ma4fM 3196 words
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Article778 1981-02-03 1 lm shan ::r:r:=:r:z! lj - lm shan ::r: r:=:r:z!lj r: By -¥i§«v£ 1 This programme will he hroadrsst over the Kngttah Service of Singapore Broadcasting Corporation tonight at 7.45 pun. and Sanday at a.m. Lfssin of this series will he repeated an Thnmda> at 8.45 p.m. over the FM Stereo Lesson 72:778 words
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584 1981-02-03 1 CHINESE OPERA Dramatising justice A REVIVAL of interest in Chinese opera has seen many opera stars from Hongkong and China performing here to fall limms. Today KWAN ZI profiles one of the great Chinese playwright* who wrote many of the tales which are popular even among the present-day audience. Next584 words
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Advertisement82 1981-02-03 1 Starting anew rn New Year mw beginnings, freak starts, clean slates. Far a leak at what's Inspiring the derfgners, tarn to Centr««pr«»d Pag«s4«nd 5 Aussie films I are thriving He Aastrallaa Him ladastr}'» aUve mod I leaping. This aew mavlp fraatler efcaraa aat qu»llt> tUma at the rate of tt82 words
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Article, Illustration752 1981-02-03 2 PICK of the DAY WATCH the Opening Of I sth Parliament By j President Sheares at 8.25 p.m., "live" over Ch 5 (English) and Ch 8 (voice-over translation i in Mandarin). i Later (about 8.40 p.m.), the President's address I will be telecast over Ch 5 (Malay), and Ch 8752 words
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Miscellaneous369 1981-02-03 2 nightly. Until Feb 8, at former Great World Amusement Park. SPRING FAIR, at Bedok Sou Ji Ave 3. 6.30 p.m. 11 p.m. Until Feb 15. FRENCH FILM, Aloise, at the RELC auditorium. Orange Grove Rd, 6.30 p.m. Organised by the Alliance Francaise and French Embassy. Also tomorrow at 9 p.m.369 words
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Miscellaneous1168 1981-02-03 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Openint folowed by The Young And The Restless 3.25 Weekend Variety (Chinese) (r) 4.15 Diary Of Events (English) 4.30 Afternoon Matinee Golden Girl 6.15 News (English) 6.30 Casper And The Angels 7.00 Teka Kata (Malay) 7.30 News (Malay) 7.50 Pops In Germany 8.201,168 words
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Article726 1981-02-03 3 JOY GOULD BOYUM writing for The Asian Wah Street Journal - From Down Under comes 20 quality films a year that have moved the country's position up in the movie world by leaps and bounds. Yes, Australia appears to be the new movie frontier, with films like Breaker Morant that have met with success both at home726 words
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Article, Illustration530 1981-02-03 3 SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR and Andre Malraux, two giants of contemporary French literature. Now, what have they got to do with films? The Alliance Francaise's February offerings have the answers Director Liliane de Kermadec's unassuming but nevertheless fascinating and authentic film, Aloise. made530 words
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Article623 1981-02-03 3 SSO C*M>rtty ConceH Victoria Memorial Hall Jan 28 (Fri) RtvifWMJ by JOHN EDWARDS THE second concert in the SSO's ninth season was a most enjoyable affair. The nicely contrasted programme had a lot of colour and sparkle, while the orchestra gave a vital account of themselves, revealing623 words
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Advertisement237 1981-02-03 3 Arc you a sentimental but crafty Rat, a captivating but unpredictable Tiger, or a witty but efficient Rooster? Here, in the most comprehensive book ever written on Chinese astrology, you can have a detailed personality analysis of every animal sign; how your sign is affected by the Yin and Yang;237 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1981-02-03 4 New Year inspir ration This is the season for regeneration and re-birth or so poets and artists have impressed upon us. DANA LAM talks to a designer who, in anticipation of the New Year and new beginnings, has been inspired by the changing faces of nature. Photographer NGHAI CHEE WAH1,007 words
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Article983 1981-02-03 4 KATHARINE WHITEHORN - Hypoc Hypocrisy in full cry THE season of goodwill being now officially over, there is nothing to stop me from telling you about Mrs Deirdre Tucker, who runs an outfit called The Campaign for the Feminine Woman from her home in Britain. She is not, of course, alone in this983 words
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Article1051 1981-02-03 4 Celebrities film stars, television personalities, designers who are constantly travelling, must surely ijniss the personal touch of home. So how do they compensate for this loss, and what kind of hotel do they prefer to stay in? FRED FERRETTI discovers a New York hotel with1,051 words
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Article, Illustration233 1981-02-03 4 Whimsica Whimsical Oriental allure i By JOHN DE SOUZA CAPTIVATE with the delicate, beautiful charm of Oriental allure. Let your Eastern whims dictate a lunar season of feminine grace. Roughly translated, that means you've got just 24 hours to get yourself dolled up for Chinese New Year without emerging from233 words
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Article, Illustration134 1981-02-03 5 SPRING the season when little buds start pushing through the dry, arid earth, when the birds are returning to sing again, when the darkness of winter is no more. We may lack the physical changes of seasons in the tropics, but all the same, the impressions of134 words
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Advertisement266 1981-02-03 4 Ideas keep pourmgfrom Ideal Tasty Sp>onge Rusks from Steamed Sponge Cake Ideal 2-in-l recipe for Chinese New\ear Ideal Evaporated Milk from lightly browned and crisp. Turn Nestle is full cream milk forti- once after first 20 minutes, fied with Vitamins A and D. 7 Cooled rusks may be stored in266 words
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Advertisement189 1981-02-03 5 H CRtDIT I ,5l)l»»E 9999HNENESS FOR $9. FINE? FINE! Grab this golden opportunity to own a gold ingot pendant of 999.9 fineness at an exclusive price. All you have to do is shop at Lee Onn while our diamond jewellery sale is on. Buy $1000, $2000 or $2900 worth of189 words
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Advertisement567 1981-02-03 6 '^a^BJ Wishing all our I"». jp 1 j ll Delicious Patrons and friends < p»kin« KONG HEE ROT CHOY^ j/L To celebrate the Chinese New X^j&sT^'^v TlMfVitV ■fv^* A Year,, we wiU be closed from lifflß-^JL ith to Ftfcnurv. I*l and V; C>. a^V. vWaf will resume business on- Jsv567 words
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Advertisement417 1981-02-03 6 QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO NOW SHOWING! 1 JURONG DRIVE-IN BEDOK -BROADWAY LEISURE-DROMtH ODEON CATHAY: LAST DAY! REGAL/MAJESTIC/RUBY/GALA < OPENS TOMORROW 5 SHOWS including MIDNIGHT! (CASH BOOKINGS ONLY-NO FRCE LIST) I PJ"H BOolden Harvest presents 0 I fig L« ?CHAN IJSPJ RI^XW Battle i *LJ Creek Brawl I <® ».oe-tee RAYMOND CHOW ALL THEATRES417 words
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Article, Illustration957 1981-02-03 7 The beauty of Sri Lanka's Ruhuna National Park (better known at Yala) is famous. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew spent some time there last week on a working holiday. SAKINA KAGDA tells us about her own visit to this wildlife sanctuary THE protection957 words
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911 1981-02-03 7 Changing times behind the walls of Mie Prison ON A recent television quiz show, a participant was asked: "What does the warden of Mie Prison call the Inmates?" The correct answer was "boarders". Mr Kaneo Yamada, who took over as warden at Mie in June, had already attracted nationwide attention911 words
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Article, Illustration1561 1981-02-03 8 The American press is known for its vigour and dynamism, but it has failed in several areas. Harrison E. Salisbury, veteran New York Times journalist for 25 years, tells NORM* SEXTON in New York some of the stories they have missed and are1,561 words
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557 1981-02-03 8 IEDC energy company with a difference By TOM KENNEDY in Callgary, Alb*rta THE list of the board of directors reads like a page from the international Who's Who directory. And that's just about what it is: An elite group of high-flying business tycoons who recently were brought together to dispense557 words
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