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Title Section17 1981-06-02 1 Th e Straits Ti me s 4. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8117 words
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Article73 1981-06-02 1 BONN, lion Justice officiate have received a message UimiM that the kilters of Hesse Sale Economics Minis ter Heinz Karry meant only to »ound hirr. when th<-> M bin last month Mr Kanr dM after being bit by shots find through his bedroom window onReuter - 73 words
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Article114 1981-06-02 1 1 re-emerged after ;t few weeks of conion and prices rose the board at the Exchange of Singa•sterday. Straits Times ial Index moved up couraging 14.63 to ***** and the ss Times indicator day's 10 most acocks also went up points to 96,606.10. Blue chips114 words
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Article49 1981-06-02 1 KAMPALA. Mon. Interna tional aid to Uganda's Karamoia Province, where famine and armed bandits ravaged the tribal population last year, has proved a "success story," according to a UN official here. But in another troubled province of northern Uganda, west Nile, security continues to cause concern. AFP.AFP - 49 words
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Article27 1981-06-02 1 BELGRADE. Mon. An earthquake rocked the Kopaonik Mountain area of remote villages in eastern Yugoslavia yesterday. Police said there was no damage or casualties. -UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Article1028 1981-06-02 1 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO Enough to build 5,200 flats By Housing Correspondent THE Urban Redevelopment Authority is doing its bit to meet the rising demand for private housing by allocating a generous spread of land for the building of 5,200 flats, mostly in the outlying areas. This1,028 words
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95 1981-06-02 1 -CPF home loan forms issued to 1,500 ABOUT I.JM people yesterday collected forms from the Central Prevtdeat Faad office te take advantage ef a scheme allowing them te use savings In their ordinary aceeaat te help pay fer their The Approved Residential Properties Scheme, which came late effect yesterday, la95 words
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307 1981-06-02 1 ABBY TAN: Our Manila Reporter - Romulo rejects Viet offer to 'trade off ABBY TAN: Our Manila Reporter By MANILA, Monday PHILLIPINE Foreign Minister Carlos Romulo has rejected Vietnam's offer to replace part of its 200,000-strong army in Kampuchea with a United Nations peace-keeping force if the world body ousted the Khmer Rouge regime. Dr Romulo,307 words
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Article48 1981-06-02 1 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. Left-wing terrorists bombed three offices of the Liberal opposition party today in protest against its participation in government Police said an organisation calling itself the South African Liberation Support Group claimed responsibility for the blasts in a message to a news agency I'PI48 words
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Article57 1981-06-02 1 TOKYO. Mon. A Vietnamese government official left here by air last night to take up political asylum in the United States. Mr Dang Hoang Xa. 33. a technician of the Vietnamese national planning agency, had been in the custody of the US embassy in Tokyo sinceAFP - 57 words
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Article, Illustration208 1981-06-02 1 MAZLANBADRON - MAZLAN BADRON Picture by FORMER Singapore track star Heather Marican was commended by palice yesterday far her quick action which helped salve a double murder la ISIS. She wm one of the II people who were commended by Home Affairs Minister (hua Slan Chin at the opening of the National208 words
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Article47 1981-06-02 1 SOME bakers, who are members of the Singapore Bakery and Confectionery Trade Association, raised the prices of bread by between five and 10 cents a loaf yesterday. The new are 40 cents per 200g-loaf. 65 prices cents (400r) and $1.30 (800 g) SEE PAGE 1347 words
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Article, Illustration150 1981-06-02 1 Most word processors are basi cally alike. But most people are different, which is what makes a Philips P5002 Word Processor, already more advanced than the others, your most sensible choice. It comes fully equipped with a150 words
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Article, Illustration760 1981-06-02 1 CALCUTTA, Monday GOVERNMENT troops and air force planes today crushed the rebellion of army insurgents who last Saturday assassinated President Ziaur Rahman. The rebel leader, Maj-Gen Abul Manzur, I had been captured, according to radio and other reports reaching here. The air force strafed theAgencies; UPI - 760 words
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Article52 1981-06-02 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Fake money is being produced in the country at a better quality than before and in ever increasing amounts, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said here today. But the main sources of fake money continue to be Hongkong. Singapore. Malaysia and the Philippines, he toldAFP - 52 words
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Article40 1981-06-02 1 LONDON, Mon. A mysterious investor today made a lightning raid on the insurance company Eagle Star, buying E59 million (***** million) worth of shares through various institutions. This amounted to 14.9 per cent of its equity. AFP.AFP - 40 words
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Article70 1981-06-02 1 LONDON, Mm. The British Government today set up mi independent Inquiry Into the five-year pillce hunt far the Yorkshire Ripper alter MPs criticised police investlgaH.ns UiU the ease. The MPs said police Interviewed truck driver Peter Sutollffe, who was sentenced to life Imprisonment far the killings ofReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration332 1981-06-02 2 Japan will uphold 'no nukes' policy Sonoda He rules out any backdown TOKYO, Mon. Japanese Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda said today the Government would uphold its non-nuclear weapons principles "under any circumstances." "We will be watchful so that the principles will not be eroded," Mr Sonoda said at a jointReuter; Kyodo; AP - 332 words
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Article267 1981-06-02 2 WASHINGTON, Mon. The air force missile officer accused of making unauthorised visits to the Soviet Embassy here gave Soviet diplomats sensitive information about Titan missiles. Because of this, the air force had to change targets, codes and other systems. Military officials said Second LieutenantAP; NYT - 267 words
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Article279 1981-06-02 2 US military budget to be trimmed WASHINGTON. Mon. US President Ronald Reagan's five-year plan for a sharp military build-up, thus far protected from spending cuts, has become the latest target for reductions. This is a result of the administration's effort to meet its goal of balancing the Federal Budget by279 words
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Article119 1981-06-02 2 PITTSBURGH. Mon. Abraham Lincoln is missing. Police today searched for the siatue-nappers who knocked him off his pedestal early yesterday. A fingerprint beside the bronze shoes of the 16th President of the United States provided the only clue to his disappearance. The life-size bronze statue of LincolnUPI - 119 words
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Article32 1981-06-02 2 TEL AVIV, Mon. Five Arabs of Israeli-occupied Syria were ordered jailed for three months without trial yesterday on charges of inciting fellow Arabs to oppose Israeli rule, the military command32 words
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267 1981-06-02 2 MIAMI, Me*. A I Miami Beach couple whose 12-year-old son was killed when aa automobile smashed I into Ike rear ef their compact car haa reach- i ed a r.HSisa.lM <ssi.s million) out-of -court set- tlement with the Japanese automaker Honda. SidneyAP - 267 words
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Article31 1981-06-02 2 BANGKOK, Mon. The Thai Parliament today voted overwhelmingly in support o( three ministers in Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's Cabinet who faced an opposition attempt to force their resignation. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article54 1981-06-02 2 ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin has said his country could not wait indefinitely for the United States peace mission to settle the Lebanese missile crisis. He told reporters in Jerusalem he was giving US special envoy Philip Habib more time to persuade Syria to remove its antiaircraftReuter - 54 words
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Article66 1981-06-02 2 SRI LANKA moved army and navy units yesterday to the northern capital of Jaffna to deal with escalating terrorist attacks which left one policeman dead and two in critical condition. The shooting of the policeman on Sunday sparked violence, causing the town's streets to be deserted yesterday.UPI - 66 words
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Article45 1981-06-02 2 VIETNAM has said Chinese shells fired across their border recently have destroyed many buildings, including two schools and two rice stores. The charge was the latest in a long series traded between the two countries since their one-month border war in 1979. AP.AP - 45 words
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Article60 1981-06-02 2 FOURTEEN civilians were killed in separate strikes by Muslim separatist and communist rebels in the southern Philippines, the military said yesterday. Military reports reaching the southern Command and Constabulary Headquarters in Zamboanga City said the incidents occurred in the provinces of Tawi-Tawi, Sulu and ZamboangaAP - 60 words
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Article65 1981-06-02 2 MORE THAN 14 million people have been mobilised to dig wells, expand irrigation systems and transport water, sometimes in buckets, to fight a serious drought in northeast China's Shandong province, according to a Shandong newspaper report. The Dazhong Daily said drinking water has become a problem for 3.24AP - 65 words
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Article58 1981-06-02 2 AUSTRALIA and Papua New Guinea have welcomed reports that the French Government has decided to suspend nuclear testing at Mururoa Atoll in the South Pacific, pending a review of the French nuclear weapons programme. The two countries hope the reported review will lead to a complete cessation ofAFP - 58 words
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172 1981-06-02 2 TOKYO, Mon. A United States submarine skipper has been relieved of command, along with another officer, for the April 9 incident in which their nuclear sub collided with a Japanese cargo ship. The ship sank with the loss of two lives. Confirming Foreign Ministry sources172 words
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Article84 1981-06-02 2 The survivors later charged that the submarine and an accompanying US P3-C aircraft had left the scene without attempting a rescue. Japanese anger over the affair was heightened by the US silence more than 24 hours after the crewmen were picked up by Japanese ships in the east ChinaReuter; AP - 84 words
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163 1981-06-02 2 Aussies to get Royal wedding coin CANBERRA, Mon. Australians will get a newcoin to celebrate the wedding of Prince Charles but it will be produced abroad because of industrial troubles, and local newspapers yesterday complained that it depicted Lady Diana Spencer with a scruffy hairdo. Treasurer John Howard who unveiledReuter - 163 words
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Article57 1981-06-02 2 LONG BEACH (California Mon. A sailor who rortque ed the Atlantic Ocean alone 54 days in his sailboat, will sail here on a similar voyaf across the Pacific Mr Gerry Spiess. 41. plai lo launch his home-built Y.i kee Uirl today from the Lor Beach Harbour and57 words
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Article, Illustration68 1981-06-02 3 (ONVINCED that a hick n»tr waaM the trick. PfclUpptae'i Pint I »d\ ImeMa Marras brlttßß aat a Filipino l«\r sang at a rweat Cllll.al rally la Manila r her baabaad Prrsldrat KeNUMa^ Marrw (left). Mr Marrw U w*rld«K rr-rk<-U*a la the Jaar It ('residential rlrcUwm after68 words
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Article, Illustration159 1981-06-02 3 Vietnam trying to block Khmers' return BANGKOK. Mon. A senior Thai official today charged that Vietnam attempted to obstruct a "constructive plan" by Thailand and the UN to repatriate Kampuchean refugees here. Squadron leader Prasong Soonsiri, SecretaryGeneral of the National Security Council, said Vietnamese attacks on the proposed repatriation reflectedReuter - 159 words
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Article63 1981-06-02 3 WALNUT CREEK (California!, Mon. A former green beret, who trained for an aborted mission to rescue Americans missing in action in South-east Asia, said yesterday he remained ready and willing to go to their rescue again Tom Cook said he and others involved in (he abortedUPI - 63 words
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254 1981-06-02 3 Hanoi begins drive against corruption HANOI, Mon. Si» months after starting liberal economic reforms, the communist government has launched a twopronged campaign against bureaucratic corruption and "depraved" culture, including books and "noxious music." Some western diplomats said the campaigns, which underline a debate in the Vietnamese hierarchy on the limitsAP - 254 words
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293 1981-06-02 3 BANGKOK, Monday THAI and and Vietnamese deputy foreign ministers tomorrow begin talks in Rangoon, the results of an initiative taken by the Soviet Union, Thai Foreign Ministry sources said here today. Thai Deputy Foreign Minister Aroon Phanupong left today for Raneoon where he willReuter; AFP - 293 words
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Article205 1981-06-02 3 BEIJING, Mon. As the widow of the late Sun Yatsen. founder of modern China, lay in state in the Great Hall of the People, China accused Taiwan officials of showing disrespect to Madam Soong Ching-ling. The accusation came after Beijing had offered to pay forAP - 205 words
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690 1981-06-02 3 LIM SAY BOON, Our Melbourne Reporter - LIM SAY BOON, Our Melbourne Reporter By MELBOURNE, Mon The Australian Government today expressed surprise at Singapore's criticism of its decision to abstain from voting on the Kampuchean issue at international forums. The Department of Foreign Affairs also denied a Canberra newspaper report of "secret690 words
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348 1981-06-02 4 MOSCOW, Mod MOSCOW. Mon. Nato policy, including a decision to deploy up to 600 missiles in Western Europe, has destroyed any reasonable basis for arms talks, Tass said yesterday. The official Soviet news agency said Western estimates of a Soviet nuclear weapon advantage inUPI - 348 words
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Article33 1981-06-02 4 BOMBAY, Mon. Eleven people, including six children, were crushed to death and 15 others injured when a tobacco factory wall collapsed on slum dwellings here yesterday, the fire brigade said. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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266 1981-06-02 4 WEST BERLIN. Mon. a The North-South Commis- N sion on International n Development is recommending more aid for fi developing countries, a some of which are on the verge of bankruptcy, com- S mmfrim chairman Willy n Brandt said yesterday. The commission endedAP - 266 words
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Article, Illustration163 1981-06-02 4 BELFAST, Mm. A part-time policeman was murdered Inside a Belfast hospital last night as reports spread that Britain^ opposition Labour Party is considering ending bipartisan policies on Northern Ireland. There was no official word from party leaders ahead of a report from the Party's IrelandAP; UPI - 163 words
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332 1981-06-02 4 SCANDALS tre hardly rare in Italy, a land that I.uIrI Bardnl says should be known for 'private virtues and public vices.' Bat this Masonic nuwhlef could have the gravest po- a litiral consequences. 7 A New York Times editorial commenting on the collapseAP - 332 words
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Article127 1981-06-02 4 Refusal to condemn Soviets PARIS, Mon. Communist party leader Georges Marchais says the socialist and communist parties can form an agreement to rule together, but he refuses to agree to one socialist condition to condemn Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. Mr Marchais spoke on television on Saturday night, a day afterUPI - 127 words
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179 1981-06-02 4 Barcelona station blown up after parade BARCELONA. Mon. A television relay station was blown up yesterday outside Barcelona where King Juan Carlos took the salute at the first major military parade since an attempted military coup three months ago. Police sources said the relay station at Montserrat, near Barcelona, blewReuter; UPI - 179 words
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Article97 1981-06-02 4 WARSAW, Mon. About 300.000 people turned out for the funeral of Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski yesterday, the largest outpouring of religious fervour since Polish-bom Pope John Paul's visit two years ago. The massive five-hour funeral was attended not only by thousands of priests and hundreds of thousands ofUPI - 97 words
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167 1981-06-02 4 TORONTO. Mon. The surgeons faced an agonising dilemma: if they operated to deliver a woman's baby, the mother would die; if they performed crucial heart surgery on the mother, the baby would die. So they did both simul taneously. Mother and childUPI - 167 words
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Advertisement95 1981-06-02 4 The Asian Rice Harvest at the Orchard Cafe Sample the delights of the Asian Rice Harvest at the Orchard Cafe. Beef fried rice. Smoked Duck rice. Mvi Fun. Dhal rice. Lotus Ijeaf rice. LonLong Rice. As well as our popular Indonesian fried rice and Hainanese Chicken rice. A rice bonanza,95 words
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Article, Illustration254 1981-06-02 5 TEL AVIV, Mon. Just days before the scheduled EgyptianIsraeli summit in the Sinai, the touchy issue of Jerusalem again clouded relations between the two countries. Israelis were stunned by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's message yesterday to the Cairobased League of Arab and Islamic Peoples affirmingReuter; NYT - 254 words
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213 1981-06-02 5 ANKARA, Monday IRANIAN President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr has been found guilty of violating the constitution and the case will be handed over to the public prosecutor. Teheran radio said today, in a deepening of Iran's power struggle. Mr Mohammad Yazdi, a representative of hardline Prime MinisterUPI - 213 words
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Article208 1981-06-02 5 All quiet on the Beirut warfront BEIRUT, Mon. A ceasefire silenced Syrian and Christian militia guns here today following 18 hours of random shelling that left 23 civilians killed and 276 injured, a police spokesman said. Minor violations of the ceasefire occurred at daybreak as a few shells went offReuter; AP - 208 words
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Article, Illustration206 1981-06-02 5 BONN. Mon Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was quoted yesterda\ a.s saying Iran was getting Soviet bloc weapons through Libya and Syria. President Hussein told the West German weekly news magazine Der Spier'l that Iran possessed ast European arms though Iraq aid not know ifReuter - 206 words
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Article142 1981-06-02 5 TEHERAN, M»n. Iraa Is U release a large number of prlsaa era aa Friday to mark the aaalversary at a IMS uprising In which Ayatallah Kuhollah Khomeini first achieved pr •inl»w?B%c^ Oae thwwad drag smagglen have already beea released aid aaother 7TJ prtssaers la142 words
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Article, Illustration1149 1981-06-02 6 MILTON CHASE - Time-sharing boom in real estate MILTON CHASE By OWNING a flat for a specific time of a year for a set number of years that's the time-sharing housing concept which is reviving the real estate industry in the US, Europe and Japan. DESPITE a real estate selling slump in the1,149 words
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920 1981-06-02 6 MARK FRANKLAND - Poland A case of too much talk and too little action MARK FRANKLAND By Thus the bon mot of one Central Committee member: "The crisis of ability to solve the crisis is greater than the crisis itself.*' He, like others, believes that a new generation has to take over the920 words
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244 1981-06-02 7 Police drop case against 2 doctors POLICE have dropped their case against two private doctors who did not report the death from unnatural causes of a 67-year-old woman although the law required them to The decision came after t directive from the Attorney -General's Cha m bers. A police investißa244 words
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121 1981-06-02 7 How about Wandai Ruojin? says assn THE Singapore Florist Association has come up with yet another Chinese name for Vanda Miss Joaquim, the national flower. The association's 30 members held a meeting last week and came up with "Wandai Ruojin, which means everlasting blooms. They argued that Vanda is a121 words
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557 1981-06-02 7 MORAL STANDARDS DECLINING LAW breakers stand to be shamed in public if a suggestion by the Home Minister, Mr Chua Sian Chin, is taken up. Mr Chua called for such social action against criminals yesterday to arrest a general plunge in Singaporeans'557 words
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Article, Illustration290 1981-06-02 7 THK government will launch an all-out drive to get the public to participate In the various anti-crime activities during the current National Crime Prevention Campaign. One of the highlights of the month-long campaign will be m Joint police and residents' committee project code- named290 words
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Article76 1981-06-02 7 Underwater blasting on 3 days MARINE Police boats will cordon off an area 100 metres in radius to warn approaching craft when underwater blasting starts across Selat Jurong from Taniong Peniuru to Pulau Merlimau today, tomorrow and on Saturday. Blasting will be conducted today from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.76 words
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Article92 1981-06-02 7 3 suspects arrested in raid TANGLIN police have arrested three suspects in connection with the theft of about $44,000 worth of valuables from the Metro Orchard Departmental Store two weeks ago. About 120,000 worth of expensive dresses, watches, pens and cigarette lighters, believed to have been stolen from the store,92 words
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346 1981-06-02 7 Transfer of tycoon's shares to 13 ALL the shares held in the name of the late Mr Ko Teck Kin, rubber tycoon and Singapore's former High Commissioner to Malaysia, in the four family companies he founded and controlled are to be transferred within a week from yesterday to all the346 words
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Article36 1981-06-02 7 TRAFFIC Police booked 484 motorists (or various offences committed between May 25 to 30. Of these. 25 were given warnings The offences include dangerous driving, inconsiderate and careless driving, speeding and road hogging36 words
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Advertisement135 1981-06-02 7 Hungarian Buffet At the Golden Peacock June 1-28 Make a date with the Hungarian Then round off with delicious desserts Buffet at the Golden Peacock. Treat like Palatschinken (Pancake with yourself to the hearty fare of the Cream Cheese Stuffing), Dobos Torta Hungarian cowboys and shepherds (Dobos Cake), Plum Strudel135 words
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456 1981-06-02 8 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By THE Oatrml PravMeat Fma4 yesterday art up Iwa uprrlal r«inU-n< U drml »llh private prcprrty «waen wk* tut to ur thrir nvlag* to pay m»rtniN ud Imum they hU takra frMn •tfcer •mttm to bay tfcrtr By456 words
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Article, Illustration194 1981-06-02 8 THE Urban Redevelopment Authority is offering 21 sites totalling 93.5 hectares in its 10th sale of sites. Eleven parcels, spread over 83 hectares in the outlying areas, are for condominium housing projects, to be completed in 36 to 44 months. The land194 words
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Article80 1981-06-02 8 Rains in first 2 weeks SCATTERED rain eaa be expected on about seven days this mont*i said the Meteorological Service. la the first two weeks the rains may be widespread, accompanied by gmsty winds aad occasionally thunder. The showers are due to the weak aoath-west moaThe south western districts received80 words
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Article140 1981-06-02 8 The eight are mostly concentrated along Airport Road and Airport Link Road in the Kaki Bukit industrial estate, reflecting the government's move to shift warehouses outside the city. The relocation of warehouses has been made necessary with the transfer of lighterage activities from the Singapore River to Pasir140 words
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Article154 1981-06-02 8 The two sites for industrial development, totalling 2.5 hectares, which will generate 64,000 sq m factory space are within the New Eunos industrial estte. As warehousing and industrial buildings are simple blocks and as aiv acceptable standard of design has been achieved in past sales, tenders need not be154 words
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Article35 1981-06-02 8 THE Stage Club's next production. Habeas Corpus, will open al the Drama Centre on June 10 at 8 p.m. Tickets cost $6. U and $3 for the play which ends on June 13.35 words
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373 1981-06-02 8 on its own or contract it out for completion. Launching the sale at the URA conference room yesterday, the chairman, Mr Koh Cher Siang, said: "In this way, the Authority hopes to ensure that all housing projects are completed on373 words
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238 1981-06-02 8 'About 7 years for right work attitude to emerge' IT WILL be six to seven years before the majority of Singapore workers develop a healthy work attitude, the chairman of the National Productivity Board, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, said yesterday. But those in middle management, namely the supervisors, or the238 words
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Article44 1981-06-02 8 THE Carnegians Alumni Association (Lion Chapter), held their annual genera, meeting on April 28. The following were elected offict bearers. President. Miss Daisy Tan; vice-presidents. Miss Allison Ong and Mr Tony Tan. hon secretary. Mr Edmund Goh; hon treasurer. Mr Michael Goh44 words
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Article43 1981-06-02 8 A CHINESE instrumental concert by the First Toa Payoh Secondary School will be held at the Toa Payoh Branch Library Lecture Hall on Friday at 3 p.m. It is organised by the Young People's Section of the library. Admission is free.43 words
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189 1981-06-02 8 THE aerospace industry will receive a boost as the Economic Development Board has succeeded in wooing another aerospace company to set up shop in Singapore. The company is TRW Overhaul Services Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the American TRW group. Mr Paul Simmonds, the189 words
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379 1981-06-02 9 Witness tells of bid to extricate crane wheel A TRUCK driver yesterday told the High Court ihat it did not cross his mind that it was unsafe to use bulldozers to pull a Crane out of the rut after its. rear wheel got stuck. Mr Kong Chee. 59, was testifying379 words
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115 1981-06-02 9 MP 'sells' energy message to vendors THE MP for Radin Mas, Mr M K.A. Jabbar. advised stallholders and shopkeepers in Telok Blangah Rise and Telok Blangah Crescent markets on Sunday to try and use less electricity. He met them during a two-hour visit to the two markets. He also handed115 words
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Article43 1981-06-02 9 REGISTRATION for the Peoples' Association 1982 kinder garten classes at the various "immunity centres (or children born in 1976 77 has started and will continue until Parents are to bring their identity cards and their child's birth certificate tor the registration43 words
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Article23 1981-06-02 9 THE Kallang community centre will organise a threeday picnic at Pulau Tioman from June 12-14 For more da tails telephone *****223 words
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Article37 1981-06-02 9 Council gets new man THE British Council Representative here since 1976. Mr John Harniman, will leave Singapore in mid-July for a posting in Europe His successor will be Dr John Munby, currently the council's Director in Kuwait.37 words
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Article120 1981-06-02 9 THE Kcoaomic Development Board has recruited nore than officer., far three train ing Institute* set up with the cooperation of foreign government*. Ten of them will help ran the Preneh-vSlnga-pore institute of Klectro-Technology and six will work at the Japan -Singapore Institute of Software Technology. Mare120 words
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352 1981-06-02 9 Needs of our society new focus of NUS research RESEARCH at the National University of Singapore will be given a new focus from now, directed more at society's needs, said its new vice-chancellor. Prof Lim Pin, who took office yesterday, said this would come about as the varsity forges closer352 words
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Article, Illustration511 1981-06-02 9 Govt releases 3 former communist activists THE government has released former Barisan Socialis assemblyman Lee Tee Tong from enforced exile on Pulau Übin. Mr Lee can now live on the main island of Singapore but on a restriction order. Released together with him are Ho Toon Chin alias Ho Piao511 words
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Article149 1981-06-02 9 CAUGHT WHILE THROWING UP DRUG CONSTRUCTION worker Looi Ah Khoon, 24, brought six straws of heroin into Singapore by swallowing them. Police, acting on a tipoff, caught him red-hand-ed at a construction site in Mci Hwan Drive, off Ang Mo Kio, on March 6 at 11.40 p.m. while he was149 words
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Article, Illustration142 1981-06-02 9 SINGAPORE aales manager All A named Anwar receiving the grand prise after singing his way to the top In the Sixth Asian Amateur Singing Contest in Hongkcng on Saturday. He beat 11 other contestantM to the top prize of HKS3MN (S$ll,7N)AFP; UPI - 142 words
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Advertisement352 1981-06-02 9 A Anniversary gifts for you: _^^^^^^^r -sn^B*-- During our 24th Anniversary we give you cause to celebrate, too. H HL^nW sfl^^__ Bj For every $12. 50 worth of purchases you make on any one day, W^^tp^ unt J une 21st, you'll receive as 2 coupon. I ou may co ect352 words
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Advertisement919 1981-06-02 10 Introducing the Abacus-Secretary. Rom Far East Computers. We took all the best features of other word processors, added a few— and here it is. At Far East Computers, we took every word processor on the feature of the Abacus-Secretary, coupled Other features of the market and turned them inside out.919 words
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Article, Illustration291 1981-06-02 11 The crowd takes in grandeur of airport (i KOI PS af students and families teak la the grandeur af the mnch-talked-about alrpart yesterday the first day It was opened te thepabtte. Same praised the design af the pa wager terminal building bat, athers demur aa name af the faculties la291 words
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267 1981-06-02 11 Trend towards protection of victims in accidents THE trend in the last few years, in countries where motor insurance is still based on third party liability, is towards protection of victims. This helps the victims to avoid facing people who are unable to pay them compensation. The chairman of the267 words
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168 1981-06-02 11 The blind can be trained in needle cure' SINGAPORE'S blind may soon consider being acupuncturists, if the Singapore Association for the Blind succeeds in its plans. Association president Ron Chandran-Dudley said he is sure the blind have a future in acupuncture. While in Japan recently, Mr Dudley saw secondary level168 words
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96 1981-06-02 11 SINGAPORE'S riitoma dwmw was r*mp«trriatid yeaterfey wHk ■faced mtetm. Th.se h.plag for shMter ■■?■<« at the Wssilsifc eheekpatat uere •Jaapprtited. TV- praMom, saM m immlmttM .Ulcer, wutatt tnaay were not ■slag their express At the ChMgl Patet h«*t q«a>, the afrjcen were Mt aand v the96 words
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502 1981-06-02 11 NEEDS OF SINGAPOREANS TAKEN CARE OF TOWARDS the end of this decade, it would be difficult to avoid bumping into a tourist at most places in Singapore. This would be the result of several massive projects, each encompassing hotels, shopping, recreational and ancillary facilities, now502 words
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Advertisement452 1981-06-02 11 32 convenient locations. You're never far from Cash-On-Line. naT^V AX lB si [I m r^Cmt t A "S'' NriHr^n^E^HHl I 1 t*. jr^ 'j9aanaiK§«S&^i sal KaHif^T! km "•HHR^Lti^L^LaaHR fl I Unr^^Uhhanaaaaaaaal B 'nafJ WT ■n^EaHaanW^ y hlaaaaaaaaaaV dnaaaaU *****88 M <wEt t- aai <*' aaaaaaaal 4 I aaaaaaal LaaaaaaaaV J452 words
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Advertisement294 1981-06-02 12 ■4."', m\ mr^ t^^^k 4^m\ B^*B f w BH: mmx mam*. i ?s3 f v M pomANt. mm 1 wm i*ih*mA mm^ H» •-WKKVKD S w^lfck im\ I M Bl^^^k^ i Hb^&J jjmt H s ftf otT fefe -i v f TAIPEJ JB B'M ■HK>NGKQf«i c **T L 3ft^ 4~294 words
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317 1981-06-02 13 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By SOME bakers yesterday increased the prices of bread though the Trade Department told them at a meeting last month that a price rise is unjustified Loaves were on sale at some Singapore Bakery and Confectionery Trade Association (SBCTA) shops317 words
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259 1981-06-02 13 Sept 8 opening for new junior school COME Sept 8, when Tanglin Junior School in Portsdown Road admits its first batch of students, mostly children of expatriates, it will be an openhouse rather than the first day of term. For the whole of the first week, its 672 pupils, aged259 words
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Article58 1981-06-02 13 INDONESIAN seaman Suhatril, 30, was produced before a magistrate yesterday on a charge of subbing another seaman. Mario L. Santos, a Filipino, on board the ship. Amar, with a vegetable knife at the Jurong Commercial Wharf last Saturday evening Suhatril was released hi bail of $10,000 His58 words
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Article49 1981-06-02 13 THE Bukit Timah Zone Five residents' committee will hold a children's on-the-spot art competition on the save energy theme on Sunday from 8 to 11 a.m. at the basketball court in front of Block 311 and at the void deck of Block 211 at Clementi Avenue 4.49 words
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185 1981-06-02 13 A LABOI HER wh« lie 4 to a soKmI aflleiaJ »b*at the number of children ke had la •rder U get Us Mm admitted to the nch—l M his cMee, was Haed UN b> a m*jri»trale yesterday. Harlth Ma Venn, S3, who pleaded (rsllty185 words
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109 1981-06-02 13 THE 34th World Health Assembly at Geneva has endorsed an International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes. It was recommended that WHO member countries support the implementation of wHOUnicef recommendations on Infant and Young Child Feeding They should also support the Provisions of the109 words
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Article61 1981-06-02 13 DR CHAU SK Ting, MP for Thomson, will visit residents of Blocks 22 24 Sin Ming Road on Sunday at 9 a.m. He will distribute leaflets on theEnergy is Precious theme as part of the Energy Conservation Campaign 1981. Dr Chau will call on residents of Blocks61 words
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282 1981-06-02 13 Guidelines on the handling of asbestos WORKERS dealing with asbestos now have practical guidelines on the safe handling of this cancercausing agent. The guidelines come from the Code of Practice for Handling of Asbestos Materials prepared by the Industrial Health Division of the Ministry of Labour. The code complements the282 words
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139 1981-06-02 13 DEADLINE FOR CEILING REPAIR CLAIMS THE Housing and Urban Development Company has given owners up to June 15 to claim payments for repairs to "cracks" in their ceilings. The company said it will not entertain any complaints after that date. In February this year, the HUDC agreed to make ex-gratia139 words
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Article62 1981-06-02 13 THE central children's section of the Natioanl Library will organise a fold dancing session on Wednesday at 12 noon Those interested must register at the library. On Thursday, a slide show in Mandarin will be screened at 2.30 p.m. and on Friday, a talk-cum-slide show on62 words
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Advertisement5 1981-06-02 13 OPTOMETRISTS OPTICIANS CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS5 words
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Advertisement282 1981-06-02 13 f I Por good health Yomeishu is a good tasting sweet wine base recovery from exhaustion and much more.drink with precious medicinal herbs. Herbs like Yomeishu. It'll give your health a boost! Rehmanniae Radix, Cinnamomi Cortex and Caryophylli Flos. All of them are well known for their medicinal effects. 5*5282 words
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165 1981-06-02 14 Ghaz: We don't object to Aussie pullout KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia has no objection to the planned withdrawal of Australian Mirage jet fighters from Butterworth, Home Affairs Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie said here today. The Royal Malaysian Air Force could use the base after the pullout, he said. TanAFP - 165 words
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Article65 1981-06-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Welfare Services Minister Datin Paduka Hajjah Aishah Ghani yesterday urged the Malaysian Muslim Women's Welfare Council to set up a counselling unit especially to cater to marital matters. She said such a unit would help Muslim women who were ignorant of their rights and ofAFP - 65 words
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638 1981-06-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamed said here today that the answer to economic ills was not protectionism but productivity and marketing skills. "Malaysian goods seek access to various markets in the world and that access may notAFP - 638 words
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Article68 1981-06-02 14 MALACCA, Mon. Smallholders have succeeded in competing with the large plantations in the yield and quality of rubber, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Land and Regional Development Ministry, Datuk Abdul Jalal Abbu Bakar. said here yesterday. He said the yield from smallholdings pad risen to 317 kgNST - 68 words
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Article215 1981-06-02 14 Musa: 'Train more pros locally' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday EDUCATION Minister Datuk Musa Hitam today said there is a need to train more professionals locally not only because it is less expensive but also to avoid producing specific skills over and above the local needs. This, he said, is one ofNST - 215 words
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Article42 1981-06-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Commander-in-Chief of the United States Forces in the Pacific, Admiral Robert Long, arrived here yesterday for a four-day visit to Malaysia where he will have talks with senior government and miltary officials, the US Embassy said. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article29 1981-06-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Telephone subscribers in Malaysia can dial direct to Taiwan from today, a statement from the Energy. Teh~ communications and Posts Ministry said yesterday. BernamaBernama - 29 words
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184 1981-06-02 14 Seven held after death of DRC inmate KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Seven people have been arrested in connection with the death of a 22-year-old inmate of the drug rehabilitation centre in Kampung Raja in Trengganu. "The case has been classified as one of murder." Trengganu CID chief. Deputy Supt Haji Mohamed184 words
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148 1981-06-02 14 JOHORE BAKU, Men. Certain projects were carried out In Johore tor merely political purposes, an Expo member told the State Assembly yesterday. The chairman of the PrfbUc Works Committee, Datuk Tan Peng Khoon, said the Installation of pipelines In Rengit was oneNST - 148 words
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Advertisement340 1981-06-02 14 From the four corners of France Chez Bidou presents Buffet of Provincial Favourites Everyday at lunch. Chef Bidou and cheeses and a host of sumptuous luscious Executive Chef Herve Khobzi labour for French desserts hours over their kitchen stoves to bring you In short, the favourites from the North, delights340 words
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Miscellaneous127 1981-06-02 14 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp I W*S JX3GS SA>«S TO V -SHE M£O S^VS ~£> 1)* COWIMCED \il I'kA kWlt*3A. 1 WISH TAKE >OUR FE6TOFF I SHAVE AMP PUT J I^AGSIE HAS A juAARPTIKAe yitXJCOUU? THE OOFPEE TABLE/ J MOOR SHIRT SIXTH SEr+SE J CIVILIZING f CO127 words
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183 1981-06-02 15 MIC V-P expected to become deputy president KUALA LUMPUR. Mori Senator S. Subramani»m. the Vice-President of the Malaysian Indian Con gress. is' poised to win. unopposed, the Deputy Presidency at the party's annual assembly here in August Sources said that this was the "core of the truce" between the senatorAFP - 183 words
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Article40 1981-06-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. I French, Finnish and German missions are expected to visit Malaysia late this year to follow up on trade and invest ment interests. Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk U-» Sip Hon said yesterday -AFPAFP - 40 words
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94 1981-06-02 15 kl M LUMPUR, Government ■cbaUnfclp holder* who have iateattMH «f )olnbu the privatr sector bpfoir expiry M tkrir bond prriod may have to thlnl hard agafai. Tke Malay Mall reportrd today that, owlhr to tke great trained manpewrr p«ds of thr Fourth Malaysia94 words
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Article, Illustration206 1981-06-02 15 denies ever having ccvarriod Mr Jayaiilake KAJANG, Mon Madam Mabel Perera. mother of the late Mrs Jean Sinnappa. and her son, Brian, expressed surprise last night over the statement made by sales manager Bandhulananda Jayatilake at the Federal Court last Friday that he wasNST - 206 words
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Article, Illustration388 1981-06-02 15 M. G. G. PILLAI - Gerakan to announce ex-minister's crossover today M. G. G. PILLAI By Our Kuala Lumpur Reporter A threat KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Former cabinet minister Datuk Micheal Chen of the Malaysian Chinese Association is expected to join the Gerakan Rakyat Malaysia tomorrow along with at least two state assemblymen. The Gerakan, which388 words
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Article, Illustration209 1981-06-02 15 KLANG, Mon. "It's nice to be home" and with these few words, lecturer S. Karthigesu. summed up his feelings about his release from prison. He has not changed much. Except for a small paunch, a bald head and a clean shaven face, hisNST - 209 words
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Article53 1981-06-02 15 PARIT BUNTAR (Perak), Mon. The Education Ministry will publish three special guide books on discipline soon as part of its efforts to tighten discipline in schools, its minister, Datuk Musa Hitam. said yesterday. The first book, aimed at parents and teachers would be out in two weeks,Bernama - 53 words
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Article50 1981-06-02 15 IPOH, Mon. A youth grabbed a handbag containing about $900 worth of ang pows from a woman during a wedding dinner here on Saturday night. Before about 100 startled guests at a shop here, the youth grabbed Madam Chan Siew Hong's handbag and fled on a motorcycle. NST.NST - 50 words
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Article42 1981-06-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The law requiring motorcylists and their pillion riders to wear crash helmets to cover all roads in Peninsular Malaysia came into effect today. The safety helmet law had been enforced in stages from February 1975. NSTNST - 42 words
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264 1981-06-02 15 Five MCA projects to give Chinese a lift PENANG, Mon. The MCA will soon embark on another five projects to transform the Chinese community, its president, Datuk Lee San Choon, said here last night. The first of the five projects the Kooperative Jayadiri (Koiadi) would be launched on June 9.NST - 264 words
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Article42 1981-06-02 15 IPOH, Mon. A training school for marine police a cost of $110 million is to be built in Kampung Acheh near Lumut. It will include a port and the headquarters for the marine police, police sources said yesterday. NST.NST - 42 words
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Article58 1981-06-02 15 THE Kota Kinabalu Municipality Council president, Datuk Haji Bistari bin Jinurain, has rejected a proposal to dismiss pregnant parking attendants. He was commenting in Kota Kinabalu on Sunday on a proposal by some councillors that the services of parking attendants be terminated because their efficiency dropped when theyBernama - 58 words
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Article64 1981-06-02 15 IN THE first move towards improving the traffic system in Johore Baru, a team of consultants has been engaged by the Johore State Government to study the situation. Deputy Municipality president Datuk Abdul Razak Abdullah said in Johore Baru on Sunday that at the end of theNST - 64 words
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Article62 1981-06-02 15 AUSTRALIAN Immigration Minister lan MacPhee will visit Malaysia and Thailand next week to discuss the recent increase in refugees leaving Vietnam. Mr MacPhee told a meeting of the ruling Liberal Party in Canberra on Sunday that for the first time in 18 months the number ofReuter - 62 words
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Article61 1981-06-02 15 ON-THE-SPOT grants announced by ministers on visits are not "gifts" from them to the people. Education Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said in Parir Buntar in Perak on Saturday. The money belonged to the people and was collected through taxes and "returned" to them. "Normally such allocations61 words
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Article46 1981-06-02 15 PAS is planning a new strategy to recapture Kelantan in the next elections, PAS president Datuk Asri Muda said in Malacca on Sunday. He said the party was also plannig to woo more supporters to win more seats in other states. The Star.46 words
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Advertisement475 1981-06-02 15 National Banking and Finance Essay Competition 1981 Sections (A) Open Section (for the public and employees in financial sector) 1 st prize The Tan Chin Tuan Challenge Trophy and $1000 cash plus a trophy 2nd prize $700 cash plus a trophy 3rd prize $500 cash plus a trophy Consolation prizes475 words
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756 1981-06-02 16 The Straits Times TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1981 NO STICK There is a familiar ring to the threat by the United States to reduce its role in the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in retaliation against the extent to which some Third World countries pursue exclusively political ends in756 words
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Article, Illustration2207 1981-06-02 16 Soviet military strategy for victory without war Stephen Kaplan is scholar-in-residence at the CIA. This interview is based on his book. Diplomacy of Power: Soviet Armed Forces as a Political Instrument. I think the Soviets are exceedingly sensitive to a number of factors. First and foremost is the adherence of2,207 words
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Article, Illustration629 1981-06-02 16 MANILA There are hundreds of villages like Pinamuk-an in the Philip pines, which is precisely what makes it special to promoters of a new approach to rural development here. In the next few months, after nearly two years of waiting, Pinamuk-an will receive what designers say willReuter - 629 words
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Advertisement190 1981-06-02 16 Now, Even Small Cars Can Have Automatic Windows With NORMARK Power windows. Console-mounted switches. Smooth, eaj action. That's right, automatic windows can now be installed on just about aiy car, truck or van whatever the capacity. Or size. The Normark Power Window System is a revolutionary line of power windows190 words
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Letter, Illustration13 1981-06-02 17 Flow chart contributed by NO WAY TO GO13 words
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172 1981-06-02 17 The problem of wrongs that were marked right MY NEPHEW is a primary two student of Seng Poh School. Recently, I checked his English and Maths exercise books and found the teacher's marking to be careless. PunctuaUon marks and capital letters, used in the wrong places and sometimes even omitted,172 words
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170 1981-06-02 17 Teach meaning of words in National Anthem RECENTLY In a letter to Graw Magazine, a student said he did not know the meaning of the National Anthem. He didn't know what the lyrics meant. I wander how many adults know the meaning •f the wards In the National Anthem? Yes170 words
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Letter61 1981-06-02 17 WITH regards to "Let there be more light*" by "Residents" (ST. May 13). Your writer s request for cemented paths and street lighting for Seletar West Farmway 1 to Farmway 3 has been forwarded to the Jalan Kayu Citterns' Consultative Committee for consideration and recommendation to the Urban61 words
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Letter96 1981-06-02 17 I REFER to Mr Y.S. Chans letter "Through the windows darkly" (ST. May 25). The approval oi the ROY for tintins of windscreens and side windows of cars has been required since 1978. The use of slightly tinted glass in cars is approved provided light transmission exceeds96 words
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Letter218 1981-06-02 17 WITHIN the last four weeks, I saw three disturbances caused by does. In one case, an old man was shocked by a barking dog. Other dogs are in the habit of chasing cyclists and motocyclists. There are quite a number of dogs at the junction of Duku Road218 words
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260 1981-06-02 17 SINGAPORE places much emphasis on acquiring and upgrading technical skills but unfortunately, the Ministry of Education has not studied adequately the welfare of the large number of Technical Diploma holders that has grown since the last decade. As shown in my flow chart of our260 words
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Letter120 1981-06-02 17 MY SON who studies in a secondary school in Ang Mo Kio is sitting for his mid-year examination, which started on May 22 and ended on May 29. I find the timing rather unusual as most schools hold their exams two to three weeks before120 words
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214 1981-06-02 17 THE examinations conducted by Cambridge have always been held with the highest regard. Its image, however, suffered a severe jolt when the results of the 1960 "O" level examinations were found to be incorrect. Although measures were immediately taken to rectify errors, it would214 words
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215 1981-06-02 17 Stuck in middle over dilemma of entry into university FIRST, it was the harrowing experience of going through the "A" level examinations. Then came the triumphant moment of doing well. Next was the anxiety of obtaining a place in the faculty of one's choice. Now comes the dilemma to go215 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration305 1981-06-02 28 Paaaad away poacetuMy on 30.5.81 Sena: Beng Huat Beng Llm (John) Beng Klat (Johnny) Daughters SlOk Neo Chit Neo SweeNeo Son-in lav Yeo Chow Heng OaugMaf-tn-iaw: Tan Hua Neo Kang Ciuek Hoon Yap Oeok Lai $0 Orand CMMran Orand Sana In to 4 Grand Daughlers-m-la. 15 Oraat Orand305 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1981-06-02 28 Tha Famtty Of Tha Lst« wish to thank all friends, colleagues and relatives for their kind attendance, assist ince and donations during their recent bereavement JANSEN JEAN CHIN CHIANG31 words
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Obituary, Illustration103 1981-06-02 28 WISHES TO THANK ALL RELATIVES, FRIENDS AHD COL LEAGUES FOR THEIR KIND ATWREATMS DONATIONS AND CONDOLENCES DUR NG THEIR RECENT BE RE AYE ME I T THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. SEOW PE Nl KHOON WISH TO THANK ALL RELATIVES, FRIEND' AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATES103 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1981-06-02 28 LVaresl Mother. We miss you so much r* if love you gave us Spoke beautifully of you Sadly mtaead by your children Departed: Monday Ist June INI A Friend Sadly Missed Forever By Heng Tec k John Liter Peter Yew Kwong CheeMena Tow Boor, Sin Kok Soon64 words
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Obituary, Illustration143 1981-06-02 28 DEPARTED: 2.8.79 YOU LEFT US TWO YEARS AGO BUT ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY MOTHER. WIFE, SONS, DAUGHTER, BROTHERS. SISTERS, RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. Only shadows from the past we see. Time can't seem to erase your memories The vision of you keeps on reminding us. In our mind143 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1981-06-02 28 WILL BE HELD IN LOVING MEMORY OF SUGUMARAN, (BLOCK 9. 15-H GLOUCESTER ROAD) ON TUESDAY 2ND JUNE 1981 AT THE SIVAM TEMPLE ORCHARD ROAD AT 7PM. ALL ARE INVITED. AN ATHMA SANTHI (PRAYER)35 words
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Article, Illustration586 1981-06-02 29 Bottles, cans and sticks were hurled at Swiss fans and the English hooligans Disgust after the bloody battle in Basel LONDON, Mon. Anger and disgust at the behaviour of English soccer fans abroad surged across the country yesterday in the wake of humiliation overAP; AFP - 586 words
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378 1981-06-02 29 SALONICA, Mon. Gular Lorand, 58, the Hungarian coach of Paok Salonica, died of a heart attack yesterday while watching his team beat Olympiakos 1-0 in a Greek First Division League soccer match. Other results: AEK 4 Aris 4. Ethnikos 5 Kastoria 0, Korinthos378 words
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Article116 1981-06-02 29 TOKYO, Mon. Defending champions Japan beat Indonesia t-3 to win the Über Cup here yesterday. Japan have thus won this world women's badminton team championship five times. They beat Indonesia in their final tie by taking (oar singles and two doubles. The Japanese women clinched the title116 words
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Article116 1981-06-02 29 SYDNEY, Mon. Penrith beat South Sydney 223 in a Sydney Rugby League match yesterday. Other results: Sydaey Rugby Leane: Western Suburbs 14 Balmain 7, Cronulla 19 Canterbury 12, Eastern Suburbs 15 Parramatta 7, St. George 22 Manly 4. Brisbane Ragby Leagae: Easts 16 Souths 3,Reuter - 116 words
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Article557 1981-06-02 29 MONTE CARLO, Mon. Gilles Villeneuve scored a surBrise8 rise win in a typically ramatic but relatively controversy-free Monaco Grand Prix yesterday The Monaco-based Canadian finally ended two barren years in Formula One as he gave the new turbo-charged Ferrari their first success RcaaKa: 76 laps (251.71 km 1 GillesAgencies - 557 words
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Advertisement942 1981-06-02 29 Metal Box Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at Bangunan MIDF, 195-A, Jalan Pekeliling, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday 20th June, 1961 at 10 a.m., for the purpose of considering and if thought942 words
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Advertisement523 1981-06-02 29 run wonc itiotor HOioincs berhro NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ninth Annual General Meeting of TAN CHONG MOTOR HOLDINGS BERHAO will be held at the Registered Office. 3rd Floor, Tan Chong Building. 62 68. Jalan Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia on Thursday 18th June, 1981523 words
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Article, Illustration210 1981-06-02 30 Raymond and Johnson in Epsom Derby line-up LONDON, Mon ENGLISH jockeys Bruce Raymond and Eddie Johnson, who brought in their (air share of winners on the Singapore and Malaysian turf earlier this year, are engaged in the Epsom Derby. Raymond will ride Krug and Johnson will be astride Silver Season..Reuter - 210 words
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Article1816 1981-06-02 30 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Weights barrier end's races (King's Oold Cup meeting) here: SATURDAY Clan 1 On. I 1 JOOm <A*tnwU4-115) 6 Nimrod n 57 134 15 Blue Diamond n 56.5 133 19 Sunny Smile (ea 3) 95 130 13 Timber Tycoon (ea 2)55 130 i 1 Peak Of1,816 words
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Article314 1981-06-02 30 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP CASHING IN ON STRICTLY CASH By PENANG, Mon. Tote tummers big plungers who manipulate the tote to boost the dividend of i the horse they back i have been out of the racing scene for quite a while now. But they were back in314 words
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Article, Illustration270 1981-06-02 30 SATURDAY (soft) Race I Bryanston Square ($l6) drawn on the rails was slowly away and was never seen with a chance. Race 4 Bonus Issue II ($22) ran a good race but found Tradition II much too good going down by five lengths. Race I So Valiant270 words
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Article, Illustration295 1981-06-02 30 THE RACING EDITOR - THE RACING EDITOR By TRAINER P.K. Leong and new apprentice jockey S.Y. Leong left their mark at the just-con-cluded Penang race meeting. Former jockey P.K. had his most successful meeting since turning trainer last year he sent out four winners to share training295 words
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Article43 1981-06-02 30 A LAST-MINUTE own goal from Sufaat Sukri allowed Fitzpatrick's to beat Marathon Jet 2-1 in a Jurong intercompany Ovaltine League soccer match at the Jurong Stadium yesterday. Phazan Omar scored Fitzpatrick's first goal, while Abdul Karim Naziron scored the equaliser43 words
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Article23 1981-06-02 30 HONGKONG. Mon. English First Division club Coventry City beat South Korea's Hallelujah 4-3 in an exhibition soccer match here yesterday. APAP - 23 words
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297 1981-06-02 30 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By PENANG, Mon. Three-year-olds Tradition n, Splendid Return and Hock Swee scored smart wins at Penang last Saturday, suggesting that these youngsters should win more races. Splendid Return is a "graduate" of restricted terms company. He had two races against horses unraced in297 words
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Article661 1981-06-02 31 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By STUNNING SHOW IN FIRST HALF GIVES STORE OPENING WIN MAF hold Penang PENANG. Mon ter and faster Malaysian Armed Forces side, last year's runners-up, took the glory away from hosts Penang when they came from behind to force a 3-3 draw in the Tun661 words
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215 1981-06-02 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By FANDI AHMAD and four other Malaysia Cup soccer squad members are among 25 players selected in preparation for the under-19 Tun Razak Cup competition in Kota Kinabalu in August. The other four national squad players are midfielders Razali Alias215 words
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Article162 1981-06-02 31 Hongkong give FAS $14,321 IHK Football Association of Singapore received $14,321 (HK555.953) as their share from the collection at the pre-World Cup soccer competition in Hongkong last December, reports JOE DOR AI. It was one-sixth of the 10 per cent gross gates allocated to be shared among the six teams162 words
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Article48 1981-06-02 31 TODAY'S EVENTS BASKETBALL NattaaaJ Lm|w: Asia Kiertnr v Telok A yet Nam Trrk v Kong Sior.e I Gay World Stadium. 730 i HOCKEY SRC v Macau iPadang, 5 15 SMTYM imnmt \utrrnmh; U\*lUar Lnpc: M C Packaging v Andvik Singa pore Jurong Stadium. 5 15) TENMS Juter tfr-nnup48 words
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221 1981-06-02 31 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By DENNIS LIM and K. T Wong, who were among the four bowlers who represented the Kallang Bowl at last month's Thai Open championships in Bangkok, will renew their acquaintance in the Hongkong Open from June 8-lT l.im and Wong had finished221 words
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Article71 1981-06-02 31 LONDON. Mon. The Eng land cricket party for the three one-day international matches against Australia includes recalled batsman Derek Randall and fit-again opening bowler Bob Willis, as well as Jim Love, of Yorkshire, and Warwickshire wicket-keeper Geoff The party: lan Botham leapt). Geoff Boycott, John Emburey, MikeUPI - 71 words
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Article48 1981-06-02 31 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Former Perlis State Secretary Mansor Osman replaced Bakar Daud, of Trengganu. as Football Association of Malaysia vice-president. There were no changes in the other members. Officebearers: PraMcat: Hamzah Abu Samah; Viet ptiiMnl: Mansor Osman; SeereUry: Paul Murugesu: Traaaarer: Teoh Chye Hln NSTNST - 48 words
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Article267 1981-06-02 31 AFTER several years of i j playing second fiddle, I f Philip Chong finally hit I the high note with an imI pressive first overall in f astro! Alpine Autol lampionsnip at the tal Stadium, 'ing a Suzuki 800. completed the four burning tests in sec.267 words
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Article, Illustration368 1981-06-02 31 J. RAJENDRAN - J. R A JENDR AN Basics LITTLE Dharshan Balasingam, six, and big Tarith Singh, 17, were the youngest and oldest of the 56 schoolboys who turned up at the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club ground in Balestier Roa*d yesterday with one purpose in mind368 words
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Article141 1981-06-02 31 KATHY,14, MAKES TENNIS HISTORY PARIS, Mon. American Kathy Rinaldi Is 100 young wi celebrate her feat of becoming the youngest quarbr-flnalLst in the history of the French Open tennis championships in typical Parisian style. At 14 years and two months, the sound of popping champagne corks Is not for thisReuter - 141 words
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170 1981-06-02 31 Sussex move to the top with 7-wkt victory LONDON, Mon. Sussex went to the top of the Sunday League table with a seven wicket win over Hampshire at Basingstoke yesterday, thanks to an unbeaten 69 by lan Gould, his best of the competition. Scores. i At Baslagstoke: Sussex bt HampshireReuter - 170 words
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Article393 1981-06-02 31 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTI ANS By THE Chinese Swimming Club have appealed to the Singapore Squash Rackets Association's league chairman, Munir Shah, to lift the twopoint penalty imposed on their women's E grade team by the SSRA because they allegedly did not send in their results. CSC393 words
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Article120 1981-06-02 31 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia made an almost clean sweep at the invitational athletics meet held in conjunction with the sports week at Stadium Merdeka last night. This was made easy with the poor attendance of the other countries. Even Indonesia failed to turn up. Results: MENAFP - 120 words
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474 1981-06-02 31 PARIS, Mon. Bjorn Borg, five times Wimbledon men's singles tennis champion, took the first 17 games from American Terry Moor before dropping a game in the third set in the fourth round of the French Open championship here yesterday. His o-O, 64. 6-1 victoryAgencies - 474 words
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239 1981-06-02 31 PETER SIOW - Hock Moi lifts mystery over her absence By PETER SIOW THE mystery surrounding the absence of national women's singles table tennis champion Leow Hock Moi from intensive training has been lifted. For the 23-year-old clerk with an insurance company has finally decided to reveal her side of the story. Says239 words
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Article289 1981-06-02 31 NORMAN SHOWS THE WAY... WOBURN (England). Mon. From the moment Australia's Greg Norman j holed a birdie-putt on the j first green, the signs were i clear that he was going to win the Dunlop Masters j annual golf tournament here yesterday. And the 26-year-old golfer did just that withAgencies - 289 words
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Article42 1981-06-02 31 SCHOOL EMPLOYEES edged out Woodbridge Hospital 1-0 in the Amalgated Union of Public Employees' knockout soccer tournament at Fairer Park yesterday. Other results: Immigration A bt Postal A 4-1 (on penalty kicks, after 11 draw), Aerodromme (S°mbawanß) wo TAS Messengers.42 words
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157 1981-06-02 32 NEW YORK, Mon. Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi has again rejected US accusations that he supported international terrorism. In an interview published by Time magazine today, he said that the American Government, "is not entitled to talk about terrorism since it practises the highestAFP - 157 words
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Article41 1981-06-02 32 NEW YORK. Mon The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which gained 20 03 points last week, picked up another 9 55 to 1.001 30 in the first half hour of trading on the NewYork Stock Exchange today AP.AP - 41 words
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Article50 1981-06-02 32 NEW YORK. Mon. A signa ture of the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny was auctioned off for US$BOO (about 551 ,700) yesterday far more than the bids for signatures of Ronald Reagan. Jimmy Carter and John Lennon. It set a record price for the signature of a living person. DPI.50 words
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Article100 1981-06-02 32 BANGKOK, Mon Government security forces last Saturday killed 11 communist guerillas and captured two of their strongholds on the highlands of northern Thailand near Laos, military officials said here today. They said a combined force of soldiers, paramilitary border patrol police and militiamen supported byhelicopter gunships andReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration176 1981-06-02 32 PLO man shot dead in Brussels BRUSSELS, Mon. Dr Nairn Khader, 41, representative in Belgium of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, was shot dead in a Brussels street this morning. He was hit by five shots and died immediately. The attack took place in a quiet residential area near Brussels UniversityReuter - 176 words
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Article77 1981-06-02 32 LONDON, Mon. A daring attempt to retrieve five tonnes of Russian gold ingots that have lain on the Arctic Ocean floor since 1942 is to begin this summer, the Sunday Times reported in a copyright story. The newspaper said the gold, worth an estimated US$93UPI - 77 words
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Article43 1981-06-02 32 JAKARTA, Mon. Hundreds of children most of them under 10 years have been smuggled out of Central Java and sold to employers in other provinces as cheap labour, Central Java police spokesman Lieut Col Suprapto told the newspaper Kompas today. AFP.AFP - 43 words
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Article51 1981-06-02 32 TOKYO. Mon. Medical fees in Japan went up by an average 8.1 per cent with effect from today the first revision siP"t February 1978. Heath insurance policy holders will not be affected by (he increase but their dependants will have to pay more for medical treatment.AFP - 51 words
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Article32 1981-06-02 32 BEIJING, Mon. Chinas first national English-language newspaper, the China Daily, officially rolled off the presses and nit the streets today Premier Zhao Ziyang said it would promote international understanding. AP.AP - 32 words
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345 1981-06-02 32 ISLAMABAD, Monday CHINA'S Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang arrived in Pakistan today and said he believed his four-day visit would increase cooperation and understanding between the two countries. Mr Zhao, making his second tour abroad since assuming office last September, was given an elaborateReuter; UPI - 345 words
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Article81 1981-06-02 32 In BANGKOK, AFP reported Foreign Minister Sithi Savetsila as saying that Thailand would use diplomatic channels to seek clarification on Mr Vo's proposals. He said today that Asean had already called for the withdrawal af Vietnamese troops from Kampuchea. Derecognition of the Pol Pot regime at the UN was81 words
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Article45 1981-06-02 32 CANBERRA. Mon. Australia's new Ambassador to Laos will be Mr Philip Peters. This was announced today by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Tony Street, who said Mr Peters will succeed Mr Bruce Woodberry. who has been Ambassador in Vientiane since 1979. AFP.AFP - 45 words
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Article34 1981-06-02 32 TEHKRAN, Mon. Over one million Iranians are still hooked on drugs despite a relentless crackdown by Islamic tribunals who have ordered hundreds of traffickers shot. Prisons Director-General Shams Larijani said today. AP.AP - 34 words
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Obituary51 1981-06-02 32 Late CLASSIFIED DEATHS CORTEGE Of OATUK DR. T. SACHITHANANOAM will leave No 14 Jalun Nakhoda. Stulang Laut. Johorr Bahru today at 4 p m for cremation at Johorr Bahru No wreaths please Donations U> any charitable organizations MICHAEL OOM. aged M. formerly of Singapore, passed away peacefully at University Hospital51 words
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Advertisement167 1981-06-02 32 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. The Government takes another step to speed up construction and ease the labour shortage in the i building industry. CATHERINE ONG reports on how these two seemingly contradictory objectives i can be achieved. What contributed to the strong recovery of the stock market167 words
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Miscellaneous212 1981-06-02 32 I'P TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in several areas in the early morning. TEMP. (C) up to Sa.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: S.39 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow S.2C a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 12 26C Clear Ln Aagek* 20 26C Cloudy Atbeaa 19 32C Clear Madrid 13 30C Clear212 words
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Article128 1981-06-02 33 TOKYO, Mon A survey of Japanese firms with factories in the US showed that nearly two-thirds rated the quality of American blue-collar labour as poor. The Nikko Research Centre, a private economic research firm affiliated with Nikko Securities Co. said responses to its poll lastUPI - 128 words
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Article94 1981-06-02 33 JAKARTA, Mon The Indonesian Investment Board today announced a list of hundreds of foreign and domestic companies whose operating permits and facilities would be revoked unless they submitted annual reports on 1960 operations by June 30, 1961 at the latest. A statement issued by theAFP - 94 words
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Article89 1981-06-02 33 LONDON, Mon Political pressures on Britain's Conservative government to "do something" about the rising cost of unemployment which will amount to reflation however disguised are bound to increase, according to the National Institute of Economic and Social Research. The view expressed by some government ministers inReuter - 89 words
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Article104 1981-06-02 33 TWO exhibitions, one on the fishing industry and the other on agricultural equipment, opened yesterday at the world Trade Centre. The two exhibitions Asian Fishing '81 and Asian Agrimac '81 were opened by Mr Jose J Leido Jr. Minister of Natural Resources of the Philippines and chairman of104 words
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Article93 1981-06-02 33 LONDON, Mon The majority of British manufacturers are still reporting below normal order books but no overall fall in production is expected over the next four months, the Confederation of British Industry said. ■r^ie CBl's monthly trends survey for May provides f"rther evidence that the sharp fall inReuter - 93 words
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Article74 1981-06-02 33 TOKYO, Mon Japanese foreign exchange banks said they have cut interest rates for three and four-month dollar import usance bills by 0.50 and 0.75 percentage points respectively, effective immediately. The new rates for three-month bills are 21.25 per cent with letters of credit attached and 21.50 perReuter - 74 words
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Article62 1981-06-02 33 BANGKOK, Mon Thai rubber exports in January increased to 52,206 tonnes from 18,178 in December 1980 and compared with 58,653 exported tin January last year, agriculture ministry statistics show. Main buying countries in January were Japan 40,056 tonnes, Singapore 4,385, the US 3,574, Malaysia 2,402, Romania 700,Reuter - 62 words
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359 1981-06-02 33 By CHONG WING HONG SINGAPORE will export more than $40 million worth of aquarium fish and plants this year, according to the protem committee chairman of the newly formed Singapore Aquarium Fish Exporters Association, Mr Tan Buck Yang, yesterday. The new359 words
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817 1981-06-02 33 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG BORROWERS TO PAY MORE By BUSINESSMEN and others with loans from banks can look forward to paying higher interest rates In the next few months. Some Singapore banks, in a reversal from the downward interest rate trend which started last817 words
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436 1981-06-02 33 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By SINGAPORE'S political and economic stability has attracted yet another company to establish its regional office here in preference to other sites in Asia. Critish National, a subsidiary of the American industrial and financial giant, Armco, has chosen the Republic436 words
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265 1981-06-02 33 OCBC profit growth best since 1973 OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation (OCBC) last year achieved the best profit growth since 1973 and this has given the group a "hopeful start to the new decade", chairman Tan Chin Tuan noted in the 1980 annual report to shareholders. OCBC chalked up a noteworthy 50.4265 words
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Article144 1981-06-02 33 The banking group is currently enlarging its capital base from $210 million to $294 million through a bonus and rights issue at $3 per share, both in the proportion of one-for-five. On its banking operations, Mr Tan said the bank further extended its network in Singapore. Its computerised144 words
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Article320 1981-06-02 33 SINGAPORE: The beginning of the week seemed also to signal new life for the market with an apparent emergence from the period of e«— Udattoa of the past few weeks. After the part two weeks when prices had fallen to support levels, the market gained new life with320 words
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Article34 1981-06-02 33 industrials finance lotels Up 68 11 6 Down 13 1 1 Ine 18 2 'roperties Minings Plantations 7 2 6 1 2 )rh l^ians rr II LAMMS34 words
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Article64 1981-06-02 33 BouteadßM -30 Vmb Ship C*C 4 Uilum NBT -10 Sftrll CCM 5 Gitferie BM Nat Iraa Slnv Darb> C«M Storage 5 Haw Par 1 22 PMC 100 St Steamship Dutop M •10 Hum FE Peril* Plant -20 St Trading Eaw laefceape BM -10 Prlma limes Pub64 words
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Article48 1981-06-02 33 OUE 1220 110 Metro Hldf 1880 100 PMC 1740+100 V M W 470+68 Tuck Omenl 980 +«0 G I Hldf. 800 >55 Sea View MO +45 Armi 434 +44 H L«ob( Credit 1550 +40 Pefi M»i« 1300 +40 Slr.il. Tr.ding 1290 +40 O C B C 1240+4048 words
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Article28 1981-06-02 33 C Sugari 1890 -90 V M Flour 420 -20 lalaad Pen 10M -10 Kcmpti 670 -10 SIC MS -10 I C B 640-10 Grand Central 430 -1028 words
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Article25 1981-06-02 33 Sime Darby 1.057.000 Haw Par 781.000 T D M Bhd 536.000 G I Holdings' 472.000 Total turnover: 13 06m Total value: $69 02m25 words
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Article40 1981-06-02 33 May 29 June 1 B.T. Indicator: ***** *****06 10 Industrials: 876.08 890.71 Finance: 1863 10 1886.55 Hotels: 1306 49 1330.21 Properties: 904.36 916 37 Minings: 402 66 403.64 Plantations: 1012.33 1016.65 OCBC 851.10 866 34 SES Ind: 906.42 915.4640 words
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Article1359 1981-06-02 34 THE last transacted ready sales at the cloie of business on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with the previous days prices, together with the 1980 high and low. Adjustad for scrip rights issu«) 1981 La»« %ig» Lo,, Company Bale *orBBCTION ONE INDUBTIIAL t COMMIICIAL 436 W1,359 words
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Article111 1981-06-02 34 Closing tone Firm Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stork Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 12.465.000 units valued at 586.209.000 Industrials accounted for 8.899.000. finance 1.228.000. hotels 419.000. proper ties 708.000. debentures, loans and bonds 466,000. plantations 427.000, minings 318.000 "Settlement" contracts totalled: 599.000 units valued111 words
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Article226 1981-06-02 34 siv.apork i xrr tri st (Managers' artne far Jaa The Commerce 382 4 02xd Thf Savings Fund 2 17 2 28 S pore Prog Fund 1 66 1 74 Spore Sec Fund 254 2.67 Spore Invest Fund 2.48 2«1 S pore Equity Fund 1.58 1 66 ASIA I226 words
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Article2040 1981-06-02 34 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.080 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett" Big Board2,040 words
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Article1984 1981-06-02 34 BID and otter prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots M 1.000 units unless otherwise specified IND08TBIAL8 AlMB (3.C2B 3 70S) (2) 356 (1) 3 66 (2>3«(l)3«cd *CkM(2.S6B)(l)2.e AMD1,984 words
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Article336 1981-06-02 35 •Nlw ni firm with lav- pravrmrnU In almost all caaatm. INN aad Hhi Lroa* (milt MM traded ap M crate U SI2.M and JIS.S*. I Property storks rerovrrr4 frem the prrvioas week. »wt rapport aad prices rloord steady, la partlralar, Selaagar properties was336 words
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Article319 1981-06-02 35 A STEADIER start lifted 1 prices generally higher at the Kuala Lumpur Stork Exchange yesterday. Good support was discernible at the opening bell on some carried-over interest. There was some wavering of interest by mid-morning but i prices were generally higher I towards the close. Good overseas leads,319 words
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Article297 1981-06-02 35 HONGKONG: Heavy London buying of blue chips yesterday, triggered widespread gains in heavy trading and the Hang Seng index dosed at an eightyear high of 1718 01. up 50.67 points, dealers said. Haagfc— g Baa* was a main feature, adding 50 cents to HKSI7 20. as was Jaraiae Ma297 words
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Article232 1981-06-02 35 SYDNEY Scattered situations provided the only life to trading yesterday, as investors made a muted response to a spate of weekend developments, dealers said Weatera Mlatag set the pace with a 26 cent gain to Ass 86, The All-Ordinaries rase 1.3 points to 714.6. on a total turnover volume232 words
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Article331 1981-06-02 35 TOKYO Share prices firmed on buying interest over a broad front yesterday, led by large capitals and blue chips, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 3130 to *****5 points, in a fairly active trading volume of 460 million shares The New index added 3 .07 to 563 31331 words
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Article520 1981-06-02 35 LONDON, Mon Share prices were narrowly higher after a quiet session today, dealers said At 3pm. the Financial Times index was up 34 points at 5459 Eagle Star was a firm feature at the outset, rising to 291 ex-dividend from 237p last Friday after news that AUianz Verstcherungs had520 words
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Article148 1981-06-02 35 CHINESE Pr.<irr Klrkufr. IM ki yiaiir«ay. Climl al: Bulk fob $115 00 sell era. old drum (In second hand drum I fob SIB 00 sellers new drum lob $134 00 sellers (•art: Miied (loose) $67 00 buyers Praarr: Munlok white pepper f..h Asia NLW $415 00 sellers. Sarawak148 words
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Article142 1981-06-02 35 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $33,450 and closed at $33,440 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50 481.50 and moved slightly higher to $482.00 483 00 where it closed for lunch. It re-opened at that level but was traded lower to $481.00142 words
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Article35 1981-06-02 35 New York 10 708 10 728 1090S 1092S Zurich 10.958 cloaed 1075S Mot PH Sinfrapore 10 708 10 708 1090S 1090S Cloaing prtm In US dollara a troy ounce Baam: CratW taw, B>ara.35 words
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Article34 1981-06-02 35 H X HANG SENG Monday 1718.01 Friday *****4 Week Ago 1588 80 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 747.5 Friday 7455 Week Ago 744 7 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 7148 Friday. 713 3 Week AffO 710.034 words
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Article27 1981-06-02 35 THE STRAITS tin price fell one cent to M 529.36 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down nine tonnes to 201 tonnes.27 words
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Article112 1981-06-02 35 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed easier yesterday, with June RSS One buyers quoted at 255.50 cents per kilo, down 4.50 cents on last Friday's close, dealers said. Prices lost 1.50 cents during quiet morning trading on some profittaking, after an about unchanged opening. Trading picked up in112 words
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Article75 1981-06-02 35 Rubber: June 1 Singapore: June: 255.50 cents (down 4.50 cents) Malaysia: June: 276.50 cent* (down 3.50 cents) Tin: M 529.36 per kilo (down 1 cent) Official offering: 201 tonnes (down 9 tonnes) per kilo for June RSS One buyers, down 3.50 cents on Friday's close, i dealers said.75 words
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236 1981-06-02 35 HAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Nmm MRELB prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int 1 R.S.S. prompt fob ***** 283. 50N Int 1 R.S.S. June 279 50 280.50 Inl 1 R S.S July ***** 284.00 Int 2 R S S 259 50 *****N236 words
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Article82 1981-06-02 35 NOON SSR ami SMH pnem v»uni«y ■A8 Jiu K'yrrm Mia) Byy.r. BclUra SSR 10 lltoop^VMl 2JBOO *****N SSR SO UmipalJM) 233.00 *****N HU SMRTV lltoaiMlbtl ***** 310.00N SMRL llloo|MlWtl 3HOO »1 OON SMHI (luapdktl 2M.00 2WOON SMRGP lliaipdtKl UNO UNO SMRIO <t uxipdbtl ***** 2&3.5 UN SMR2O82 words
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Article171 1981-06-02 35 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2.1520 and moved within a narrow range of $2.1510 and $2.1530 before closing at $2.1520 30 in quiet trading in the Singapore forex market yesterday. The US dollar was traded mixed against major currencies. The US dollar mark moved in an171 words
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Article361 1981-06-02 35 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: Cumo&rn Nominal rat** SmMhaonfcMl Pwcwitag* quoted »MIM(H) (croM)pwtty Chang* l>orml dollar* oor unit of terclga curreaey: US dollar 2.1520 2.1530 2.8196 -23.70 Sterling pound 4.4675 4.4720 7.3469 -39.19 Australian dollar 2.4550 2.4580 3.4286 -28.40 NZ dollar 1.8830 1.8875 3.3286 -44.95 Canadian dollar 1.7900361 words
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Article45 1981-06-02 35 RANGE of price* offered by di» count noum on June 1: Overnurht M tot .'> Calldepowu i to 6 CkriM Bu>ii( S.UU., 3- month Treasury bills 6 6 3-month Bank bills 12 12 3monthsCO 11. 11 emonthsCD 11 13/16 11 11/18 Saaene: NiUaaal Maeaaat Ca.45 words
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Article31 1981-06-02 35 Closing Interbank rales (oi Singapore dollars on June 1 Offer Bid Overnight 10 10 1 month 12 12 2 months 11 12 3 months 11 12 Overnight mode 1031 words
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Article27 1981-06-02 35 THE avenge rate at which major Singapore I bank* are currently prepared U lend U their best I rasUmer* Is 12.71 per cent. I27 words
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122 1981-06-02 36 INDUSTRY OUTLOOK REMAINS STRONG IN FIRST QUARTER NEW investment commitments in Singapore's manufacturing sector, at $388 million in the first quarter of this year, were 30 per cent higher than in the corresponding period last year. According to the latest issue of Singapore Investment News, an Economic Development Board publication,122 words
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Article104 1981-06-02 36 A feature of the first quarter 1961 investment commitments was that 66 per cent were made by local investors, compared with 12.5 per cent in the corresponding quarter of last year. The commitments made by the local investors were mainly in supporting projects such as machining and fabrication,104 words
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698 1981-06-02 36 COLD STORAGE Holdings (CSH), which is listed on the stock exchange, plans to further strengthen its presence in the region. The food and beverage group indicated in its latest annual report that it will continue to upgrade and expand its operations698 words
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394 1981-06-02 36 Tin producers take common stand on agreement AS NEGOTIATIONS for the proposed Sixth International Tin Agreement reach a "make-or-break" point, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand have taken a joint common stand on the issue. Malaysian Minister of Primary Industries, Datuk Leong Khee Seong met his counterparts from the other two countries394 words
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Article121 1981-06-02 36 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange is seeking clarification I from Sin Heng Chan (M) Bhd regarding its May 21 announcement of a proposed one-for-four bonus issue The KLSE wants to know the net profit or loss of the company for the year ended Dec 31, 1980121 words
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253 1981-06-02 36 Specialist steel company opens in Jurong A BRITISH multinational company, with a strong technology bane In the metal fabrication Industries, officially opens its plant In Singapore today. Faaec*, which makes "prohlem-KolvtnK "products for the steel, construction, foundry and offshore fabrication industries, has also been granted pioneer status, by the Economic253 words
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Article96 1981-06-02 36 DIRECTORS of Electrical and Allied Industries Bhd are recommending a first and final dividend of 12.5 per cent less 40 per cent tax for the financial year ended March 31, 1981. Preliminary figures showed turnover of $13 million was 31 per cent lower than the previous year96 words
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Advertisement1087 1981-06-02 34 JL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES fr [FAR EAST) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic ol Singapore) The Directors of Chemical Industries (Far East) Limited (the Company) are pleased to make the following announcements AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1 981 Financial Year Ended Financial Year Ended 31 March 1981 311,087 words
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Advertisement671 1981-06-02 35 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER IS) TAKE NOTICE that a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors on: 15th day of May 1881 B 368/80Chong Weng Kee of 104, Dakota Crescent, Kallang Estate. Singapore 1439 22nd day of May 1981 In Bankruptcy Nos B 488/80 Chop Kheng Soon671 words
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Article540 1981-06-02 1 THIS programme ran be heard ever SBC's EBfUafe Servtee laalght at 7.45 aad on Snnday at I a.m. Leania 7S this series will he repeated on Tkanday at «.45 p.m. aver the FM Sterr* Seniee. Lesson 89: A Dinner Party VOCABULARY: 1) f/iftft jie nun- to marry540 words
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Article59 1981-06-02 1 2g XIE xiesheng point from Me write E* For example, you y* may say, xieshf write or paint re.ofct.coly ffctfj /Jufc i§ TSde xiaoshuo shl xAyi comfortoble, ttz* £&B#^3i#J enjoyoWe siiehxii hei'an yTmian de xiJzhoo portrayal he'nhao xi&hao. „u^ meaning, "His novel -g TF gives a good59 words
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Article, Illustration729 1981-06-02 1 HENG CHAY JOO of Raffles Girls' Secondary School reviews "Concerts for Schools" by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra Victoria Concert Hall; May 30. LIGHT classical music was first introduced into the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's repertoire earlier this year to enable more people to appreciate classical music. In conjunction with729 words
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Article, Illustration69 1981-06-02 1 g«) originally was a picture of a magpie (g) under a roof C-). Regarded as a bird of good omen, the magpie is a tidy bird with the habit of picking up bright objects and hiding them. therefore suggests order under the roof; by extension, to69 words
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Advertisement104 1981-06-02 1 la^^aV Ifaf iaaTaaa 'aVdßaaV •Ui*> I Mini makes J a con^iatk LaaS i The short-and-sweet rage of the Ute Sixties Is upon us again. And not onlyda yon find teenagers sporting the new old length, bat elegant ladies-abent-town too. This time round, though. It's not qnlte the same. Jast haw?104 words
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Article, Illustration382 1981-06-02 2 It's not manna from Heaven ARTHUR C. Clarke's Mysterious World (Ch 5, 11.11 p.m.): Tonight's mysteries deal with events that are strange and seemingly impossible occurences. How would you react if frogs rained down on you, or hazlenuts for that matter? Would you be surprised or shocked? Arthur C. Clarke382 words
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Article, Illustration626 1981-06-02 2 Pick of the Day Tuesday Weld are the seniors, together with Lola Albright and Martin West. THE Pathftaler Ch 8, 7.41 p.m.): Squadron 697 is sent on another mission and end up in more trouble in Fly There, Walk Back. When a bomber belonging to the Pathfinders is shot down,626 words
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Advertisement398 1981-06-02 2 fDumblin^i (SupremP Our annual taste treat is all wrapped up! 'Rice Dumpling Supreme' of steaming glutinous rice with fragrant fillings of mouth-watering ingredients. Also available, plain dumplings with leng yong' filling. Come unwrap our festive specials, on for a limited period only. Cathay Building. Tel: *****21 kaONG THOMSON RESTAURANT GB5-88398 words
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Advertisement247 1981-06-02 2 Are you handicapped by your English? Arc you content with (he was error*. Ho* in express sour ideas you speak and write? Are you fluently sure that you are not making The study require* only a mistakes that cause people to little time, and scry moderate underrate you? tou are247 words
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Advertisement20 1981-06-02 2 Amitsubishi U COLOUR TV I ■I^^ REPHOfJUCFS COLOURS WITH ABSOLUTE LIFE LIKE PURITY Ji* A Penguin Books The Right Choice20 words
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Miscellaneous81 1981-06-02 2 KXHIBITIONS: bition on fishing, marine Creativity Thraigh and aquacultural indusClay, Nat Museum Art K ie orld T de Ceaae Gallery. 9.30 a.m. 5.30 UntU June 5 Free p.m. Free. Until tomor- **\*n Agrimac '81, ex- ow hibition on agricultural Germany. Hyatt Hotel 10 Del|^ e H elll .rrh»glc ~T P81 words
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Miscellaneous272 1981-06-02 2 Straits J'mgs Crossword 1^ ACBOBB 6 Plough, changing gear, has to be in pitch (5. 4) 1 Meeting In silence giving no 7 See 10 trouble (6) 8 1 down 2 and 19 23 can be told 4 Spoil most of the game In apart (13) South Wales (6) h272 words
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Miscellaneous1194 1981-06-02 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Openmt »<*>wed by The Younj f 30 M Ne P °W« Show And The Restless 6.55 Teka Kata (Malay) (r) 3.25 Palace of Joy (Chinese) (r) 4.15 Reproductive And Social Behaviour 7.50 Rado Show (LIVE) Of BeWings Ground Squirrel 8.45 The Critical List1,194 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1981-06-02 3 Chameleon, Destiny, Man In The Net, Sword of Romance, Reincarnated... these Hongkong-made TV serials have held millions in Singapore and South-east Asia in a hynotic grip unprecedented since the days of kungfu superstar Bruce Lee. A recent issue of Asiaweek examined the phenomenon in a cover article,1,139 words
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Article, Illustration506 1981-06-02 3 LEONG WENG KAM - Lena turns to new directions LEONG WENG KAM By ONE of Singapore's better known recording artistes, Lena Lim has gone into music composition and lyric writing a big step forward after a singing career of more than 10 years. She has written the music and words of a Mandarin love506 words
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Advertisement324 1981-06-02 5 WfTftfl f f m 1 I M mm^M^k MBluwivve c6CdMi rTktrrtm but rf<sto l «^,v\rierttief€ arel«»jun»i-v. ione*nnt«6amllu. Ih iA'iiH /JL *V/ m Z^^Krrrrt*^ l^^^^^^lv r^^Fvirf "mi— .v I Nv 1 «•vte■m|narfr:'Tta• I c'-^€•.^€<'■Qood B*«^l I BjQhJ^ M m LM i k. 1 I iFiV'A V V^ S4*-W*»Th V and Wl.but324 words
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Article, Illustration716 1981-06-02 6 THE mini is back. Not those tent-like shapes of the late Sixties am early Seventies, when style seemed not to rule the day, and designing talent was bent on making mums blush the shorter the skirts, the more eyebrows raised, the better. Faded memories of skirts naughtily enticing at716 words
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Article, Illustration250 1981-06-02 6 SAY >Van Cleef and Arpels", and you immediately think of unimaginable luxury and priceless gems. But priceless or not, the 75-year-old maison obviously thinks the Southeast Asian precious stones market worth cultivating, hrin<7in ff some of th^world/ra?^ stones rieht here for a special inaugural exhibifn nd um' h250 words
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Article375 1981-06-02 6 The how THAT S the dictionary's version; but sometime ago, my son was teasing a certain William Cotton about his initials and told me they called him Loo for short. I pointed out that he could also end up with the same nickname for. after all, his name is Scandinavian375 words
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Article, Illustration876 1981-06-02 7 GAYNAAWEGE .^bmbmb^b^Mb^b^MHblbHb^b^bMMb^ bM - The untimely call of nature GAYNAAWEGE .^bmbmb^b^Mb^b^MHblbHb^b^bMMb^bM straying in a rather prettypart of England; and another IN Capri. (I use the word "IN" correctly). Let me set the scene for you. For medical reasons, I had had to take a "water tablet" that morning. Husband and children wanted to explore876 words
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Advertisement295 1981-06-02 6 Sanj-Flush Sani-Flush Granules Automatic Powerful cleaning action Prevents stains forming, dissolves even rust freshens I Cleans. Sam-Rush Granules with poweriul bubbling action, clean brighter than ordinary scourers and bleaches Dissolving all stubborn stains, even rust stains Sani-Flush Automatic prevents stains from forming Disinfects: Patented bactenostat agent in Sam -Flush Granules295 words
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Advertisement96 1981-06-02 6 WAKE UP x YOUR SKIN /C\ before you 1 go to sleep M We often take our skm lor granted Till it breaks out and we P begin to wonder why Your skm needs the gentle care Wr ol Anne French' Deep Cleansng Milt 'Anne French' melts away make-up and96 words
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Advertisement767 1981-06-02 7 P— C 2 »K I opiin ooiMiii *w If* j^^ P»w ensemble (left) a I with Nehru collar and \lS/t contrasting bine dusk f x 0 border on skirt Ls J priced at «19. Linen y^ I It*"*^ blouse (below) f\ A decorated with open A i I I Xk767 words
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Article, Illustration1261 1981-06-02 8 In 1913, when Dr Albert Schweitzer set up his hospital on the shores of the Ogooue, in Gabon, the area was considered one of the most inaccessible on earth. Today, the hospital has changed beyond recognition. A new US$4 million complex has been builtReuter - 1,261 words
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Advertisement362 1981-06-02 8 Ask for 6^2} and tvin *{p IB w» jL^Mli J T n| 1st PRIZES'. H<M M^ 3rd PRIZES*. $10,000 diamond! %ii^POSB voucher worth $100 eacl ■PA 2nd PRIZES! ->| VL^ Disneyland tour! A Jbjr^Q 1 m^^ UUil PRIZES! m93 "il j ff-V A^^^. Exclusive Yeo'sT-shirt Now when you ask for362 words
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Advertisement2448 1981-06-02 9 .A!O NM» >■_■>»_■ pAGE N|NE *V ?J lat OJIbV 1 1 k i 1 13 by I arteaal C~\ ue to cx P° nsion Lion Soon Shipping Trad ,^aakw aaai .^a^^. in 9 c Lt<^ invite applications for the follow k V MB flf mg posts ■T /^^K f/^SH-Qe^V -aaaV2,448 words
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Advertisement2726 1981-06-02 10 ■JJIWfjTTJCTTWJI'rHI Hf AN INVITATION TO SINGAPORE'S BEST I EAMJBMMAMUIWijMI I fW9f aa t am S J AFF Rt:c u EN l DIVISION tf% f\ HMr%II T f^ An Amer ca n Manufacturing Company in v v Management Consultant Services (Pte) Ltd 111 iW i^^ Jurong Invites suitably qualified candtM mlf2,726 words
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Advertisement2428 1981-06-02 11 1(1 I Pernas Sime Darby I notice SESSSSaa^SSSSSSSSSSSSSI Please be informed that PERNAS SIME DARBY MR SHAMSUNDAR RAMCHANDANI S/O SHIPPING SDN BHD CHAT ARAM RAMCHANDANI Malaysian I/C No. *****79 I is no longer a Partner of MYER'S FAIRDINKUM I CHANGE OF effective from 15-4-8 1 and therefore has no autho-2,428 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1981-06-02 12 WE end this series by NANCY CHNG with a look at the American system: What academic credits mean, how to go about choosing a college or university. Larry Seah, student counsellor at the US Embassy for the past 20 years has some words of advice1,064 words
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Article435 1981-06-02 12 THERE are all kinds of reasons why people choose the college they do, although sometimes (not to* frequently) they dont always end up where they want to go. But the problem Is deciding which few among the 2,7 M Institutions you want to submit your435 words
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Article89 1981-06-02 12 BEFORE Issuing student visas, the IS Embassy's Consulate Section wants to make sure that students have enough funds to see them through their programme. It looks for evidence of financial support for the entire duration of the student's stay In the US. John Rattgan, the IS Consul89 words
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161 1981-06-02 12 SUGGESTIONS from student counsellor, Mr Lar Seah: Get a good A level with 2 principal and 2 sub I passes. Some universities give 10 credits for each A level pass; Determine your area of study or have a careful think about what you're interested161 words
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413 1981-06-02 12 NOTE: SAT: Scholastic Aptitude T««t START looking here for information about American universities and educational system. It's a good opportunity to get used to the research habit, which you will find pervasive in American colleges. You can save yourself and resource staff a413 words
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Article151 1981-06-02 12 THERE are six regional accrediting associations of schools and colleges in the US. These are voluntary agencies established to evaluate the quality and standard of colleges. It is estimated that some 85 per cent of two-year colleges, M per cent of four-year colleges, and M per cent of those151 words
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529 1981-06-02 12 A VERY useful and popular source of information about going to university in America is a series of videotapes produced by the International Communication Agency. The five tapes are available on request from the American Resource Centre. The first programme, entitled529 words
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Advertisement117 1981-06-02 12 I Nestle, UftNCty I ALMOND FLAvOUR^IpM First you enjoyed the rich, home made taste of BONUS Soya Bean Milk. And then you loved the Pandan flavour. Now, that great taste comes to you again in a new, new flavour! ALMOND FLAVOURED BONUS. That's [§aj soya bean milk, and the nutty117 words
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