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Title Section13 1981-06-14 1 The Sunday Times No. 2350 JUNE 14, 1981 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 102/1/8113 words
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Article68 1981-06-14 1 TEL AVTV, Sit. Israel has lost a pilotless spy plane on a reconnaissance mission over l^banon and Syria, an Israeli Army spokesman said today. An official communique said that a drone had failed to return from a reconnaissance flight and was believed to have been shotReuter - 68 words
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Article53 1981-06-14 1 JAKARTA. Sat. More than ISO people in Bandung have been admitted to hospital in serious condition after eating polluted fish. The victims of the mass food poisoning all ate fish from local ponds supposedly polluted by a virus which hit the district several months ago,UPI - 53 words
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Article34 1981-06-14 1 TOKYO, J«t The Japanese spent a total of 10.951.000 million yen on medical expenses in fiscal 1979, or 94.300 yen per head, up 9 b per cent from a year before. AFPAFP - 34 words
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139 1981-06-14 1 Kuwaitis repulse Iranian air attack KUWAIT. Sat. Three Iranian fighter planes today violated Kuwaiti air space, firing as they overflew the Abdali area on the frontier with Iraq, 80 kms north of the capital, the Defence Ministry here said today. Anti-aircraft batteries repulsed the attack and their were no casualties,AP; AFP - 139 words
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Article37 1981-06-14 1 BEIJING. Sat. Scientists have unearthed the remains of 24 horses and eight chariots buried in a large pit more than 2,200 years ago in central China's Henan province, the official Xinhua news agencyreported yesterday. AR37 words
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Article, Illustration367 1981-06-14 1 BANI-SADR GOES INTO HIDING Fears for his life amid reports of coup being plotted against him TEHERAN, Saturday PRESIDENT Abolhassan BaniSadr of Iran was at a secret location today, protected by his supporters, as Ayatollah Khomeiny, the nation's supreme leader, held talks with the Speaker on the President's political competence.Reuter; AFP; UPI - 367 words
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Article23 1981-06-14 1 BEIJING, Sat. China plans to produce 1,000 billion cigarettes by 1985 to meet growing demand. Xinhua news agency reported today. AFPAFP - 23 words
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340 1981-06-14 1 Iraq calls for sanctions on Israel UNITED NATIONS, Saturday IRAQ urged the Security Council last night to impose mandatory sanctions on Israel for bombing its nuclear reactor, but the United States made it clear it would veto such a move. The sanctions call was made during a council session lastingReuter; UPI - 340 words
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Article29 1981-06-14 1 MANILA. Sat. About 50 communist guerillas ambushed a government patrol in the southern Philippines, killing nine people including a constabulary captain, a military report said today. UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article36 1981-06-14 1 TAIPEI. Sat. China Airlines and Far Eastern Airlines were forced to cancel all their domestic flights and highway traffic was interrupted in many cities when Typhoon Dee's torrential rains caused fresh floods today. UPIUPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration228 1981-06-14 1 AFTER five yean, they still have their meals separately. It's a wonder, really, that HaUrl the rhino (right) still bothers to woo his lady love at ail. Whea be moved Into Jenny's Singapore Zoo pad, he was her third suitor and his unhappy predecessors, Dano and228 words
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Article300 1981-06-14 1 LONDON, Saturday A MAN fired several "blank shots" only a few metres from Queen Elizabeth as she rode on horseback to the traditional Trooping the Colour ceremony near Buckingham Palace today. No one was hurt and the man was dragged to the ground and arrested,UPI - 300 words
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144 1981-06-14 1 BANGKOK, Sat. The fovernment has turned own offers of truce talks from the outlawed Communist Party of Thailand (CPT) and vowed to continue fighting them, a highly-placed military source said today. The source said the Internal Security Opera- tions Command (Isoc)has replied to theAP - 144 words
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669 1981-06-14 1 BENG TAN - BENG TAN, MINISTRY'S CHALLENGE TO CHINESE PHYSICIANS By Medical Reporte THE Health Ministry challenged the Chinese medical community yesterday to scientifically prove that a banned drug, Coptis Teeta, has no harmful effects or that its use is essential. This move comes after a669 words
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Article, Illustration209 1981-06-14 1 Rescuers fail to save boy in well ROME, Sat. Rescuers failed in six attempts during the night to pull six-year-old Alfredo Rampi (above) from the well into which he fell on Wednesday, as he slipped further into the mud and showed no sign of life. Six men, picked for theirReuter; AFP - 209 words
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Article27 1981-06-14 1 BEIJING, Sat. A pirate radio station broadcasting popular music from Hongkong was recently dismantled by the authorities in Beijing, a newspaper said here. AFPAFP - 27 words
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70 1981-06-14 1 Latest YOUTH CHARGED WITH TREASON LONDON, Sat. Marcus Simon Sarjeant, a 11-year-old unemployed youth, was charged with treason after blank pistol shots were (Ired at Queen Elizabeth here today, police said. Sarjeant was charged under the Treason \<t of 1842 with wilfully discharging a blank cartridge pistol at the QueenReuter - 70 words
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196 1981-06-14 2 PARIS, Sat THE French External Relations Ministry described as fantasy today an Israeli claim that the Ossirak Nuclear Research Centre in Iraq contained a secret underground installation to avoid detection by international control bodies. "The only installation at which such a fantasytinged accusation couldReuter - 196 words
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Article45 1981-06-14 2 OTTAWA, Sat. The Canadanian Parliament unanimously passed a law yesterday empowering the government to suspend air links with any country which fails to take legal action against hijackers seeking asylum there. It was the first country to adopt such legislation. AFP.AFP - 45 words
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314 1981-06-14 2 OPINION SURVEY MADE BEFORE ATTACK PRIME Minister Menachem Begin pushed ahead to what looks like an unshakeable lead in the race for the Israeli general elections. With polling day just 17 days ahead, a new opinion survey showed him likely to capture close on 40314 words
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Article183 1981-06-14 2 IAEA move to suspend Israel L ISRAELI AIR I UNITED NATIONS, Sat. i- The Vienna based Intrrnatlonal Atomic Eaergy Agency (lAEA) yesterday condemned Israel far Its attack on the Iraqi Nuclear Research Centre and recommended Israel be suspended from the lAEA. The agency's board of governors adopted a resolution by183 words
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167 1981-06-14 2 IRAN BURY 1,400 AS RESCUE GOES ON TEHERAN, Sat. Survivors of the massive earthquake, which hit the south-eastern Iranian town rl Golbaf on Thursday, were pulling rubble apart with their bare hanJs today in a desperate attempt to fina survivors. State radio reported that about 1,400 casualties were buried inReuter - 167 words
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Article71 1981-06-14 2 DACCA, Sat.— An opposition member in Bangladesh Parliament today wanted a clarification from the government as to why the Iranian Embassy in Dacca had not lowered its national flag at half-masts as a mark of respect to slain President Zia Rahman Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury, said thatAFP - 71 words
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Article28 1981-06-14 2 TAIPEH, Sat. The Central Weather Bureau warned residents in southern Taiwan to be prepared for a heavy downpour today triggered by winds from typhoon Dee. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article88 1981-06-14 3 MORE THAN 30 million French are expected to vote today in the first round of National Assembly elections called by new Socialist President Francois Mitterrand to seek a workable left wing majority. He called the early election shortly after taking office on May 21 becauseReuter - 88 words
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Article85 1981-06-14 3 SOUTH KOREA has opened preliminary negotiations with Indonesia for the eventual supply of some three million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) a year in a project that could cost over US$l.5 billion (553.2 billion), S. Korean Ambassador Woo Suk Han said in Jakarta yesterday. The salesReuter - 85 words
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Article80 1981-06-14 3 TWO SOUTH AFRICAN blacks have taken the white government to court over its plan to declare the tribal homeland of Ciskei independent on Dec 4, a Johannesburg newspaper reported yesterday. The Rand DaUy Mail said that Ford Mpangele and Kaizer Mnweba, the plaintiffs, argue thatAFP - 80 words
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Article63 1981-06-14 3 VIETNAM yesterday proposed to resume negotiations with China on their bilateral dispute next month or in August either in Hanoi or Beijing. In a note sent to the Chinese Foreign Ministry yesterday, the Vietnamese Foreign Ministry offered to resume the negotiations, which were suspended in December 1979 afterAFP - 63 words
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Article76 1981-06-14 3 PRIME MINISTER Indira Gandhi's son Rajiv is expected to be elected to the Indian Parliament in a by-election today in the north Indian constituency of A met hi. The by-election is one of six taking place for the Lower House of Parliament (Lok Sabha) and 23Reuter - 76 words
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192 1981-06-14 3 Pak gets $2b aid pledges from the West PARIS, Sat LEADING Western nations and financial institutions have promised Pakistan increased aid of US$l.l7 billion ($2.15 billion) this year, together with US$llO million to help cope with a flood of refugees from Afghanistan, Pakistani officials said today. Economic Affairs Secretary EjazReuter - 192 words
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Article75 1981-06-14 3 PARIS, Sat A Brazilian aircraft mechanic was killed yesterday at the 34th Paris Air Show when he was checking a Brazilian EMB-312 plane on the ground and the ejectable seal hurled from the craft and killed him. police said. Agostino Mendosa was making routine verification testsUPI - 75 words
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356 1981-06-14 3 WASHINGTON, Saturday THE Reagan Administration has decided to offer 15 and possibly more F-16 fighters to Pakistan as part of a five-year economic and military aid package, administration officials said yesterday. The F-16 fighters are being offered to offset the threat believed to356 words
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Article, Illustration47 1981-06-14 3 MADE of Thai silk with elaborate gold embroidery, this evening gown is worth U552,500 (555,000). It belongs to Mrs Prayoon Pongpricha of Thailand, who intends to present it to Lady Diana Spencer when she marries Prince Charles next month. AP picture.AP - 47 words
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144 1981-06-14 3 DUBLIN, Sat. Prime Minister Charles Haughey and his ruling Fianna Fail party appeared today to be heading for defeat in the Irish Republic's general election. With nearly half the results still to come, computer predictions and estimates indicated Fianna Fail (Soldiers of Destiny) would loseReuter - 144 words
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233 1981-06-14 3 Polish call for crackdown on dissidents WARSAW, Sat. POLAND S Parliament has responded to fierce Soviet criticism of the country's reform movement by telling the government to take effective and decisive action against anti-communists. The Sejm (Parliament) approved the call unanimously last night. It also accepted a proposal to dropReuter - 233 words
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314 1981-06-14 3 DANVILLE (IWmU), Sat. The heartbroken parents of Siamese twins jalßed at the hips have been charged with allegedly trying to starve the two children U death. Robert Mueller and Us wife, Pamela, along with the family doctor, Petra Warren, were accused that theyAFP - 314 words
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105 1981-06-14 4 Fear not Islamic thrust, others told TANJUNG KARANG, Sat. Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Haji Hormat Rafei has called on non-Muslims not to be unduly anxious over the new Islamic thrust in the country. Opening the state- level O»i ran reading competition here, he pointed out that at one time inBernama - 105 words
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Article, Illustration215 1981-06-14 4 Ml AX, Sat. quadruplets Abu Bakar, Omar, Osnuui and AU, born here on Wednesday, are doing fine and may br removed from their Incubators In four or five days. Three of them are now being bottle-fed ami "are active", gynaecologist Dr RajahNST - 215 words
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Article88 1981-06-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Vietnamese refugees who landed near Kota Baru, last week were not assaulted, the chief of the Task Force VII MajorGeneral Datuk Wan Ismail bin Mohamed Salleh, said today. The task force is in charge of the refugees. Investigations into the alleged incident were completedAFP - 88 words
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Article59 1981-06-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Petrol prices in the country are expected to remain static until at least the end of the year. Parliamentary Secretary to Trade and Industry Ministry. Abdul Rahim Datuk Thamby Chik, told Parliament today. He said this was in view of Opec's decision to freeze crudeAFP - 59 words
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Article126 1981-06-14 4 Warning on use of King's name Xl ALA I.IMI'IK, Sat The Prime Minister's Department toda> directed certain groups In I'ahanx to stop immediately the practice of organising loyalty- pledging ceremonies in- volvuir the name of the Yang Dipertnan Agung to muster support for the Mentri Besar. Ii a statement here,AFP - 126 words
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459 1981-06-14 4 THE 1981 UMNO KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday SELANGOR and Perak are emerging as the two key states which can swing the Umno deputy presidency to either Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah or Datuk Musa Hitam. The battle for the delegates from the two states is being459 words
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225 1981-06-14 4 'Supreme Council has final say on Harun' KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Former Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Harun Idris' eligibility to contest the forthcoming Umno election will depend totally on the Umno Supreme Council's decision, his son Mr Mazlan Harun said. He said his father would decide only after tomorrow whether to225 words
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Article110 1981-06-14 4 GEMAS, Sat. A giant rogue elephant which had terrorisea kampungs and smallholdings, has been shot dead. The bull elephant met its death at a kampung here on Wednesday after being tracked down by the elephant unit of the Wildlife and National Park department and rangers fromNST - 110 words
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Article58 1981-06-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Malaysian Airline System, has so far paid compensation to 62 families of victims who died in the plane crash at Tanjung Kupang. Johore in 1977 Transport Minister Datuk Lee San Choon. replying to an opposition question in Parliament yesterday, said that each family hadAFP - 58 words
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MALAYSIAN ROUND-UP
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Article68 1981-06-14 4 UNIVERSITI Kebangsaan Malaysia (the National University of Malaysia) will confer honorary doctorates on Tengku Abdul Rahman and Tun Tan Siew Sin at its ninth convocation on June 29. The Tengku will receive an honorary Doctor of Laws (LID) degree while Tun Tan will be conferredAFP - 68 words
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Article50 1981-06-14 4 THE MINISTRY of Labour and Manpower has received three complaints of "exploitation" and "bad treatment" of Malaysians working in West Asia. The Minister, Datuk Richard Ho, told Parliament on Friday that two of the complaints involved foreign employers while one involved an employer based in Malaysia. AFP.AFP - 50 words
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Article46 1981-06-14 4 THE GOVERNMENT on Friday again rejected a proposal that compulsory national service be instituted for the defence of the country. Deputy Defence Minister Datuk Abu Hassan Omar told Parliament that compulsory national service was neither necessary nor suitable yet for Malaysia. AFP.AFP - 46 words
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Article60 1981-06-14 4 MORE THAN 1.000 supporters of former MCA deputy president Datuk Michael Chen will join the Gerakan today at a special ceremony at Kampung Sungei Baru in Alor Gajah. Malacca. Gerakan political bureau chief Dr Goh Cheng Teik told reporters at Parliament House this was the beginningNST - 60 words
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Article50 1981-06-14 4 POLICE have detained an army deserter who they believe can help the Johore police in their investigation into the murder of an estate watchman last Tuesday. They also recovered a gun with seven rounds of ammunition. OCPD Asst Commissioner Anthony Petrus said in Kuala I.umpur yesterday. NST.NST - 50 words
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325 1981-06-14 5 TAKING A LEAF FROM THE HDB SCHEME THE Urban Redevelopment Authority has adopted the Housing Board's merit star scheme under which reliable and capable building contractors are given due recognition. For a well-done URA job, a contractor will earn merit stars worth a325 words
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Article51 1981-06-14 5 ADVERTISING «nd public relations manager Yin Choy Chw. 30. was XMtentoy toiled for a day and fined $400 by a magistrate for shoplifting Yin from Kuala Lumpur, admitted stealing a btouae and a Christian Dior eye-pencil worth 182 from Metro Grand departmental store In Orchard Road on51 words
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Article53 1981-06-14 5 A DONATION draw campaign for the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association will be launched by the chairman of the Sata donation draw committee, Mr Ng Cheng Bok, on Tuesday. A press conference will be held at the Sata Chest and Heart Clinic, Shenton Way, at 11.30 a.m. to53 words
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Article22 1981-06-14 5 THE Kangkar community centre Is organising an outing to Mitsukoshi Garden on June 21 Ring *****9 or *****56 for details22 words
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Article, Illustration250 1981-06-14 5 IT WILL be Mastermind by touch tor It blind participants In the lint local national championship to be held next month. Instead of playing with coloured pegs, the blind players will nse special sets which have numbers Indicated In250 words
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Article51 1981-06-14 5 FORMER textile merchant Tay Kirn Boon. 34, was fined $1,500 by a district court yesterday for promoting tontine on Aug 1. 1978. His counsel, Mr J. B. Jevaretnam, told the court that Tay was not a professional tontine operator and had made restitution. Tay pleaded51 words
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247 1981-06-14 5 Offensive knife rap: Car washer acquitted CAR washer Abdul Kareen bin Mohamed Hanifa, 22, was yesterday acquitted on a charge of possessing a knife with a 12 cm long blade, termed an "offensive weapon". The offence allegedly occurred in a coffeeshop in Queen's Crescent around noon on Dec 11 last247 words
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Article67 1981-06-14 5 ANG KIM PIN, 37, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with misappropriating a total of $211,952 belonging to Chiap Yew Seng Trading Company where he was employed as sales manager. The three charges alleged that Ang took the money between July 1978 and January this year.67 words
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115 1981-06-14 5 NATIONAL FLOWER And now the official Chinese name... THE national flower, Vand» Miss Joaqulm, has bee* given an official Chine**- name: "Zhuojhi Wandailan." The name, which means orrhld of lonK-lawtlnn excellence, has been given by the Ministry of Cnlture to end controversy umu variant onranlutt— Initially, the ministry adopted the115 words
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286 1981-06-14 5 Experts' report on preservation of old S' Pore A TEAM of professionals will soon submit a confidential report to the government on the preservation of historical build- ings. The team, comprising mainly Urba n Redevelopment Authority officials, was formed in January to look into how old parts of Singapore can286 words
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Article, Illustration215 1981-06-14 7 I.KSB than IS years M«. Umr ctrls waald have bff* tot rlhtJ M very rnnrh "with It" In thrlr nUnlsklrte. P«r nmch mttlrr with It* mrbm hrmltnr was thr race af thr Mr which saw rtrln, wtmn and even thr nst-M-voung sporting little215 words
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252 1981-06-14 7 Three-fold increase in refugee arrivals last month MAY saw a three-fold rise in the number of Vietnamese refugee arrivals in Singapore when com- the previous !"n'^\ SS b M y S arrivalS t0 iii i.tii v.l vi v A United Nations High n°^\° n RefUge^ (UNHCR) spokesman said yesterday the252 words
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Article179 1981-06-14 7 CUSTOMS officers have seized 250 cartons and more than 100 bottles of Guinness stout in a series of raids on provision shops. The drinks were smuggled in from Peninsular Malaysia and duty of $2,500 was not paid. Fifteen provision shop proprietors have paid composition fines totalling $50,000179 words
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68 1981-06-14 7 Thieves strike again at Sentosa Apollo THIEVES broke into the store of the Sentosa Apollo Hotel last week the second time in a month and took blankets, bedsheets and towels worth $20,000. Investigations revealed that the thieves gained entry by removing five glass louvres of the store's window. Marine police68 words
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279 1981-06-14 7 MP calls on Muslims to invite neighbours to functions MUSLIM residents in Kaki Bukit were yesterday urged to invite their neighbours when they next hold social functions on void decks of HDB blocks. This, according to their MP, Mr Saidi Shariff, would be the best way to promote neighbourliness and279 words
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589 1981-06-14 7 Multi-billion govt investment arm: 'Unique' training pledge THE GOVERNMENT has started a recruitment exercise to staff its latest state-owned corporation. And it is looking for fresh minds to which it promises a "unique" training programme. The new entity, flagship of what is to become a multi-billion-dollar i n vestment vehicle,589 words
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Article47 1981-06-14 7 JAPANS Minister (or Home Affairs. Mr Tokichi Abiko, flew in from Jakarta yesterday afternoon on a private visit. He will tour Jurong industrial town today, accompanied by Mr N. Uehara, first secretary of the Japan Embassy here He leaves for home tomorrow morning.47 words
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272 1981-06-14 7 THE ownership of the Indonesian Embassy building in Orchard Road appears to be well on the way to becoming a mystery. The latest develoDment came when the I?T donesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadia told Parliament on Thursday that the huilriinff still holnnaaH to the Jakarta272 words
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Article, Illustration610 1981-06-14 8 CHUA LEONG KIAN - CHUA LEONG KIAN By IT'S NOT easy being a managing director. Ask Mr Cheong Kirn Hock, founder of Singapore C and E j Tours. He knows. Two years ago, his travel business went into a tailspin with $11610 words
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Article, Illustration212 1981-06-14 8 IT STARTED off with free tee-shirts and piggy banks, then it was lucky draws. Now, Lee Wan Bank, part of the United Overseas Bank group, has come up with the latest "gimmick" to attract customers the unique Chinese decor in Us South Bridge212 words
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472 1981-06-14 8 Bull's eye Malaysian politics discounted LAST WEEK'S sport in the market shows that the damper cast over It by Malaysian politics is over. Whatever the outcome of the fight for the vice-presidency of UMNO, the market has made its calculations in the event of either party coming la. With tke472 words
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366 1981-06-14 8 T.F. HWANG - Earlier dates for divorce petitions T.F. HWANG, By High Court Reporter THE High Court has backlog of divorce cas to fix earlier dates for cleared a considerable ses and is in a position hearing cases. i A divorce suit may now be heard within months after the filing of papers,366 words
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267 1981-06-14 8 Hotels plan to up room rates next month MOST hotels are planning another bout of increases in room rates next month. Room rates will most likely go up by between 5 and 20 per cent, with larger increases from hotels currently charging relatively low rates. Most hotels say the increases267 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1981-06-14 9 RAYMOND MOSES - Battered wives who suffer in silence RAYMOND MOSES By Wife batterers come from all walks of life from the unemployed drunkard with little education to the professional executive drawing a five-figure salary. From the little evidence available, it has been found that no one ethnic group has a higher incidence1,099 words
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469 1981-06-14 9 THE doting parents who are cowed by their little son's temper tantrum and timidly give in to his demands, may well be sowing seeds of a future wife batterer. For sociologists believe that when the child reaches adulthood he may couple such behaviour with violence469 words
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426 1981-06-14 9 FOR more than 25 years, Mona has been clinging on to the hope that things will get better." "It is better now," she sighed "he hasn't beaten me in more than a month." "But if he found out I had spoken426 words
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Article, Illustration695 1981-06-14 10 The PAP's performance over the last 20 years Generally speaking, the People's Action Party receives top marks for creating conditions where racial harmony exists, political stability reigns, tourism flourishes and economic advancement progresses. This said, they have their grouses too. More than half695 words
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575 1981-06-14 10 The Sunday Times SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 1981 Preserving our links LAST Sunday, in the WEEKENDER, we introduced a series called Nostalgia. It sought to show readers some seldom noticed aspects of this country we live in. To highlight parts of our island that are beautiful or interesting that we have575 words
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Article70 1981-06-14 10 OSLO, June 8. How an eagle swooped down and carried off a four-year-old girl, when she was playing in front of her parents' farmhouse, is reported from the little village of Ytrenamdelan. The villagers immediately set off in hot pursuit, but it was only afterAneta-Trans-Ocean - 70 words
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Article68 1981-06-14 10 WE'RE not the only ones who are in the mood for reminiscences. Singapore's oldest European resident in 1932, Mr Arthur Barker, who left for England on retirement spoke to a Sunday Times reporter on reminiscences of Singapore for the early nineties. That's when bed time was 10 o'clock,68 words
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Article52 1981-06-14 10 LOOKING for somewhere to wine and dine, and maybe dance a little? Head for Europe Hotel which advertises: "The best food! A master chef behind the scenes and every course perfect. "Dance music by the new orchestra on and after June 25. Musical Director, Mr. F.52 words
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Article58 1981-06-14 10 PENANG, June 11. George Silva, a delivery clerk employed by John Little And Co., Ltd, was admitted to hospital last night suffering from injuries stated to have been sustained when he was belaboured and tied to a tree by the inmates of a house of a58 words
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Article215 1981-06-14 10 SINGAPOREANS are a demanding lot. One moment they rate their government highly and the next they demand even more. Generally speaking, the People's Action Party receives top marks for creating conditions where racial harmony exists, political stability reigns, tourism flourishes and economic advancement progresses. The government215 words
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560 1981-06-14 10 ANTHONY LIN - Whatever happened to community dances? IN LIGHTER VEIN ANTHONY LIN By I HOPE I'm being truly Singaporean when I say I don't know how to react to Community Dances being shown the cultural backdoor for that graeef ml exit. Should I feel heated indignation? Or weep crocodile tears and say560 words
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449 1981-06-14 10 THE Survey team spent a considerable amount of time and effort probing the loyal Singaporean. The results were amusing, at times, and intriguing, at others. Strangely enough, the first thing they look for in a country is whether the449 words
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Advertisement149 1981-06-14 10 Sale of Jfine 19tl| Century <Anb <&b\et h^Art This is the first time rare genuine antique furniture has been exhibited in Singapore. Every item has been authenticated in England and is of exceptional quality and beauty. Venue: Shanari-la Hotel The Orchid Room Orange Grove Road Singapore 0923 Friday 12th to149 words
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Article, Illustration945 1981-06-14 11 Poison pen writing has been described as probably the most pernicious crime that can be committed against an individual or an organisation and the most difficult to solve. This week, RON NAIDU tells LAI YEW KONG how he was able945 words
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Article, Illustration744 1981-06-14 11 UNITED States Senator Edward Kennedy called it "one of the most shameful actions ever taken in an international forum". This statement related to the "decision taken by the United States to vote against an international code to control the promotion of744 words
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Advertisement233 1981-06-14 11 M% P FORWARD INTERNATIONAL :sm% <|M^ til SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD %&m QxWXSx the delegates to the >66GO^ 1?00?y$C? NordMende Symposium International cO7W/'y?c 07W/'y? zS&J&Sr Message from the Managing Director crt&Jxtt '-tOOt—n On behalf of the Directors, Management OcjOfxOc^ '~/^r>^ Sk and Staff of Forward International Singapore, I?Sa/~^ (^FfixyrO) I have233 words
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Advertisement79 1981-06-14 11 Held in conjunction with the NordMende II \V Symposium International Singapore 'Bl. Venue: National Theatre X, w&^-e'N Date: 14th June 1981. Time: 10.30 am. [V^J \>e c Sola Agent FORWARD INTERNATIONAL V SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD 501, sth Floor, Tanglin Shopping Centre Tanglin Road, Singapore 1024. Tel: *****11/2/3 HP OFFICE ft79 words
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Advertisement1619 1981-06-14 12 Lf^^NORPMENDEiJ^B Symposium International gjf sSBlSfjdtB^ General Enterprises, Abu Dhabi Reynolds, Ireland 'MLp^v -^"^^^^^HBbII^^B^ Colacino, Australia S.E.I., Italy Nv Bahrain Trading, Bahrain B.S. Mohindra, Kenya S9H^H^^ X HSIsJ Radelco, Belgium Wah Chang, Malaysia :[.!:<■] M :i-f3-A name SynonymOUS With progress NotdMende, a leader in the television, audio- visual, radio and high1,619 words
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Advertisement1199 1981-06-14 13 The colours are just as brilliant in blight Refined video engineering as the basis daylight as in the late evening for your private televiewing with M #1 IIJI A IF1 #1 A B*f%*f\WtV i I MM The Contrast Control casurcs a perfect picture at any time pleasure IV J f1,199 words
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Advertisement326 1981-06-14 14 INSTALLATION/ SERVICE TECHNICIANS w» ara leading supplier of processing and sterilizing (UHT) equipment lor the dairy and food industry with rapidly expanding market in South East Asia. For installation and service of our equipment in this region, we need Install* lion/ Service Technicians Requirements: Oood practical experlknowledge in Mechanlcm] L326 words
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Advertisement542 1981-06-14 14 SINGAPORE AIRPORT TERMINAL SERVICES SATS Invites applications from Singapore citizens for the following appointments A. PASSENGER SERVICES AGENTS OCE with passes In at least five subjects, including English, of which at least three should be at O' level B OPERATIONS ASSISTANTS OCE with passes In at least five subjects. Including542 words
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Advertisement788 1981-06-14 15 11 Employment |jj| X in Vehicles 4 Boats QnQ HI Vehicles Boats fl-D Vehicles A Boats I t—jA I IT I L^"* I Jl^v I 1 I!*""* ess-Maw— 46 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SECURITY OUAROS for 12-hour shiru Musi be English-speaking and physically fit All-in salary not less than $500.788 words
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Advertisement949 1981-06-14 15 i) Mitsubishi $4,000 DOWN PAYMENT And Drtv* Away A POWERFUL. ECONOMICAL ANO STYLISH SUBARU MM OL WWi Ancud For Details call UAT ENTERPRISE PTE LTD, M 4. Bessewef Road, tCCIOENT FREE MITSUBISHI Oaanl Sigma, late 1979 Oood ondltlon with alrcon and stereo adlo cassette Please contact *****. Mr Toh «C.949 words
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Advertisement1567 1981-06-14 15 MGM ANO ATTRACTIVE prices for ATT i, ACTIVI prlce P ARh JiS? 35! X x?Jm? 1001 >o cc scrap c™r SS Ong *****32 (Office *****60) 94*67. Ricky Tay VOLKSWAGEN IJO* C.C. 1960 Onwards wanted Please contact UROSJNTLY REOUMEO 1 unit 1200 *****10 ca*****l > 34 C h P* 1 111,567 words
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Advertisement1059 1981-06-14 15 IV Accommodation A Properties I J URGENT SALE. DIST. 10 River Valley Road walk-up apartment 1.200 sq ft Renovated Seel'ig Is believing Principals call Mr 00h.*****62 Price $300,000 FABER GAROEN CONOOMMMUM I 1.500 sq fl ror sale Se ling al $445,000 ono I'onuct *****72 after 10 00 am FLAT AT1,059 words
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Obituary, Illustration125 1981-06-14 16 A/*C CO AVIC DO PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 12TH JUNE LEAVING BEHIND WIFE: TAY CHAI GOH SONS: CHUA KEE CHUAN CHUA KEE ENG CHUA KEE SIONG ruiu ITCCTUIIU CMUA Kec I HI AM DAUGHTERS: CHUA LAY ENG CHUA LAY HONG CHUA LAY BENG CHUA LAY HWEE SONS-IN-LAW: TOH HONG JOO125 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1981-06-14 16 rIN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF A LOVING WIFE AND MOTHER TWO YEaI»S FROM TODAY. DEARLY MISSED BY I I HUSBAND LAI KOK MENG CHILDREN CHOY FONG. CHOI LING. KAH I SENGKAH WAI KAH CHONG "Believe on the Lord Jesus ChrUt and thou shall be I I saved, and thy house."58 words
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Obituary, Illustration85 1981-06-14 16 MADAM^S >OttEO PABBeo AWAY peacefully ON FRIDAY 12.6.81 at 9 PM Leaving behind: SON: TOK SCANH mono DAUOHTKIM: TOK SIANO CHOO. ITo^!S!^LAm mcng siano Son?^ «-»»-lAW. MEMO SIANO d oramoc^j^m to mourn I iwrieaa. CORTEGE LEAVES 9 BOUR- l NEMOUTH ROAD ON IMJI at 1 P.M. to BULIM85 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1981-06-14 16 MEMBER OF THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MOM TAN KOON NEO (MR* ALICE ONG TOMO CHUAN) WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR SINCERE THANKS TO ALL RELATIVE8 AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR DONATIONS. WREATHS AND KIND ASSISTANCE DURING THEIR BEREAVEMENT ti»« <" lh uu MR LIM HA|( T£E wou(d H|[- |on70 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1981-06-14 16 IN EVER LOVMO memory of Miss Irene Sim. Departed MUi June 1960. Always remembered by brothers and sisters. INMCMOftiAM MRS KMOO TMIAM SWEE. KM Mary Chow Stnr Nao. who departed to b* with Hm Lord 11 yam ago today.42 words
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Advertisement608 1981-06-14 16 95 Education m) Owrmi 96 Tuition a) Academic E HOLISM LANOUAOE oce o issi sysabiM Clilill i Specially designed for students preparing (or ItBl examlnaUons Morning/ Afternoon/ Evening Sessions are available at any* of our Branches PLEABE ENROL EARLY LEX MEMO PROFESSIONAL TMAMSMG CENTRE I Minlstry-i Registered School T«t«aSltirM«ma) $91,608 words
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Advertisement825 1981-06-14 16 ■■Hb^ -t^i-^V a^l [Frorrith^S raveMjetter^J| ■international mass wedding I 18. HONEYMOON TOUR '81 H CsMMMi liiwwiii f SIPT $1 I t>tp«tu» 1 SiPT SI h SIA 747 Su«*8lo US* I Japan (Ponopia 61. Kobe) AH Amencan West Coast/Mexico/ Canada /Hawaii /Hong Kong (Impenal Banquet) 16 days 5»3480/Kl«3680 I Japan/Ponopia 81.825 words
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Advertisement313 1981-06-14 16 *^BJbbH k^^^^^l BBaaß?^^^^^^^^^^ I BBBr vaawasaa7 k I >^m t# 1 I Z i mmamT aaSW^rCl*!^^ J I ■'^^***** AU JAPAN IKYUSHU) KOBE EXPO.. KOREA (KYONGJU. PUSAN) seoul kyongju pusan. fukuoka. NAGASAKI. UNZEN KUMAMOTO BEPPU OSAKA. TOKYO. FUJI. KYOTO NARA 13/16/19 DAYS $2799/2995/3170 BANGKOK. AU TAIWAN. KOREA. JAPAN. HONG KONG.313 words
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Advertisement439 1981-06-14 16 NHmnu TMKl SEWCE (S| PTE LH G1 4- 16-1 8, Pearfs Centre. Eu Tong Sen Street (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 01 05. Tet *****33(7 lines) Irwrtfc* 11 9. People's Park Complex Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tet 91 1661/*****2/ *****3/*****2/*****6/ *****8/*****3 TA14O KCTBMUY11ATNB 7 days SS239/- (Air-con coach) Oepi439 words
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Advertisement161 1981-06-14 16 B^B^B^B^B^BMB^BHBJB^B^B^B^BHBJB^BHB| b^BsiiiMbßb^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^BMbs* fL Vlll AanouiM^meiits ft Parsonal i^» EVMItS I lL- i in .,11:^ 118 "^iou. 114 Lo>t *Found Announcemenls jade bracelet lost in bus on orchard road Presbyterian I 13th May. Contact Seng: *****58. j CHURCH. Corner of Orchard and R'W<lR'W<I tS^J^J^lerv^Th i Sunday School with creche; 10 45161 words
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Advertisement277 1981-06-14 16 Applicants are invited from suitable qualified Bumiputras who are interested to participate in the growth of property development company for the position of:PROJECT EXECUTIVE Qualification/ Experience: Degree in Civil Engineering or any other equivalent qualifications; At least five yean working experience with good knowledge on property development; Contacts with relevant277 words
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Advertisement1317 1981-06-14 17 JMacfarfH] n &tt (j|/ conpex-asia -81 Southeast Asia 3rd International Exhibition of Materials Southeast Asia 3rd International Construction Equipment Handling and Physical Distribution Equipment and Public Works Exhibition 16-20 JUNE 1981 SINGAPORE Aui^mPMSPA SINGAPORE SRI LANKA IK Bu,M.n« Contract journals Ud I THE EXHIBITORS i >> S spa a M1,317 words
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Article, Illustration296 1981-06-14 17 THIS exhibition on international materials handling and physical distribution equipment comes at the right moment as our industries are now adopting more sophisticated machinery and equipment for automation and mechanisation. With the present stage of labour shortage, entrepreneurs will be considering the application296 words
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Article, Illustration437 1981-06-14 17 Message from the organiser THE first Imac ConpexAsia '77 took place at a time when petro-dollars blooming from the deserts of the Middle East were capturing the attention of the industrial world. In the interim period from 1977 to the present Third Imac437 words
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Article, Illustration334 1981-06-14 17 CONPEX Asia '81 comes at a very appropriate time in Singapore where there is now a greater emphasis on the upgrading of skills and technology in the building industry. But the building industry besides its efforts to mechanise is currently facing serious problems. I334 words
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Article, Illustration541 1981-06-14 18 For the third time in Singapore THE Third South-east Asia Imac, Conpex Asia '81 exhibition will be held at the World Trade Centre from Tuesday to Saturday from noon to 8 p.m. Conpex-Asia '81 is the international construction equipment and public works exhibition. Imac-Asia '81 is the541 words
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Article299 1981-06-14 18 Building activity increases AS PART of public sector development and construction activity last year, the Public Works Department spent $593.4 million, $171 million more than in the previous year. Development projects accounted for $479 million or 81 per cent of total expenditure. The Roads Branch called tenders totalling $155 million299 words
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Article, Illustration662 1981-06-14 19 Hustle and bustle at gates Imac/Conpex Asia '81 THE Port oT Singapore Authority Is one of two main trade gateways of the country, the other being the airport It has been growing as fast as the trade it handles Gross revenue from 23 per cent to $525 million last year,662 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1981-06-14 20 THIS is a list of many of the products at the exhibition and the companies marketing them in Singapore and the region. Chains: RUD (an abbreviation for Rieger und Dietz) has made them since 1875. The product line includes alloy chains for motor driven1,001 words
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Article, Illustration954 1981-06-14 21 Imac/Conpex Asia *81 MORE products at the exhibition. UqaM pUrtlo dmriii: This Co-Seal product Is used extensively as a protective coating designed to seal, waterproof, prevent erosion and enhance the appearance of concrete surfaces. The shade or colour can be chosen from samples or954 words
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Article, Illustration360 1981-06-14 22 Imac/Conpex Asia '81 HERE are some more of the types of products which will be on display at Imac/Conpex Asia '81 at the World Trade Centre. A reminder that the exhibition will be open from Tuesday to Saturday from noon to 8 p.m. Testing equipment:360 words
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Advertisement400 1981-06-14 18 the specialist in material handling equipment Vs [L I IU9B HEAVY DUTY P^^' 3 WAY STACKER ELECTRIC DEPOTLIFT FORKLIFT TRACKS J^ P rovide effective height up to 10 meters or higher DFG 4DS on special request Preprogrammable lifting heights with close-circuit Designed for rough terrain condition television for ease of400 words
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Advertisement80 1981-06-14 18 AUTO PLANT OFFERS RELIABLE COMMERCIAL VEHICLES &CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT NEW/BECONDIIIOM II '«-s""i™ .i>it»-suppH \raat. mwm. and pans *uppl> **^^v^^ commrmal vrtmtnonl immuiimi «|ui|«nmi -v ninonw'MirvVlnrdfr'lMiknlhylul > WDrtulnparaiAllrrSdln.Srrvlnti f\ j ITS| Jil«Mi CONTRACTORS BQUIPfcCNI n.vi.l\l.il.iii«\n.hii»i\ T^^A I .nth Mi .Mii|tli|iii|al>'tll Mil SI 'HIM II MS V I r^4 1 HYDRAI IK EXCAVATORS80 words
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Advertisement381 1981-06-14 19 it? > i&-~^^^K~ \k. Vt O^hl k bMvI wAwET." ui*jßm! YBl Il^S Bi ;Ah^' pß^ 3^ *J1 Bl I BBV '■r^ WAu'v' 'Hll^ 88l VaVI' ■ttVvAVSfIBvBVwAHVA vSI B <^^msb^bHP6> >^« ?3^ vKVVLafiIL ill M\VltlBM\ 1 V M_^ts f ta, BBBBBBB _f(3HfIiPHVBVR|HHHPvi|^^^S The Tadano hydraulic crane's automated cut-off keeps us accident-free"381 words
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Advertisement560 1981-06-14 20 Genie Lifts to working heights of 13.1 m. /43ft. Safe.Speeciv.Atatouchofabuttoa IvB 12*1 Genie Personnel Lifts The revolutionary range of lift platforms Dual Personnel to speed up maintenance and installation work. Built for A two-man working platform that is still contractors, ideal for industrial plants, warehouses, schools, portable and highly mobile,560 words
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Advertisement333 1981-06-14 20 Qy FETIM [PRNATEI ]3Hm^^^sr m MKo We offer: ""N Sales, spare parts, renting and prompt service of forklifts, hoists and cranes assembled with top level components. DIESEL FORKLIFT TRUCK Model 04 series |P 1 Capacities 2.000 kg/2.500 kg./3,000 KG./3.500 kg./4,000 ,<»^^ t Load centre 500 mm. 1 r -v^_. Lifting333 words
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Advertisement215 1981-06-14 21 r*JQ PUBLICITY AND DISPLAY ASSOCIATES ISI PTE LTD 27, Hillview Terrace Hillview Industrial Estate Singapore 2366 Telex: PDASIN RS ***** Tel *****7 Powerful. Agile. Comfortable. Economical. Toyota R A.C.E. Maker Forklifts put you far above the others Its true. When it comes to load handling efficiency, those who know Like215 words
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Advertisement322 1981-06-14 22 1 I We are your authorised dealer- All sales fully hacked if tifet by parts and service "The world leader in hydraulic cranes. "The recognised world leader in tower Rough terrain models with capacity up to cranes internal climbing, external free80 tons, truck-mounted models up to 140 tons. standing and322 words
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Advertisement209 1981-06-14 22 MULTICO ISNT SAYING IT. The Multico Group was founded in 1 973 in Singapore It is now a leader in the supply of top-quality cranes, excavators, vibratory rollers and agricultural tractors. Our products bear world-famous names like Sumitomo Link-Belt, Tadano. John Deere Dynapac, Hino and ITM Italtractor. It's the very209 words
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200 1981-06-14 23 Gilbert, Thompson share lead at half-way stage HARRISON, Sat. Gibby Gilbert and Leonard Thompson shared the lead with six-under-par 136s at the half-way stage of the US$4OO,OOO ($860,000) Westchester golf Classic here yesterday. Craig Stadler was one stroke behind after going round in 68, the same score as Gilbert. Thompson200 words
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Article26 1981-06-14 23 SAPPORO. Sat. Taiwan's L" Ljang-Huan took the thirdround lead in the U5J133.000 <«85.*0> Sapporo Tokyu Open ne^ r P r a total ReuWr26 words
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Article85 1981-06-14 23 LONDON. Sat. Greg Norman, of Australia, remains the European golf circuit's leading money-winner with £27.000 J1H.210) even though he missed last week's Lawrence Batley international tournament. lie top lea: 1 Greg Norman (Aus) 1177,000. 2 Sandy Lyle (GB) £24.266. 3 Nick Faldo (GB) £21.784, 4 BernardReuter - 85 words
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Article603 1981-06-14 23 HONGKONG. Sat. Singapore crushed the Philippines 41 to finish third in Group A of the Asian Cup women's soccer tournament here today. Despite the victory, Singapore are out of the semi-finals. In another Group A match. India held Hongkong to a goalless draw In Ttiln, Brazil beat Czechoslovakia 2-0Agencies - 603 words
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Article447 1981-06-14 23 Fiery McEnroe in row with umpire LONDON, Sat. Tem| John McEnroe got off calling the umpire a "Ti of the Queen's Club Gr ment here yesterday. The fiery player, who overcame his compatriot Hank Pfister 6-2, 7-5 to advance to the semifinals, exploded after a controversial call in the secondReuter - 447 words
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Article79 1981-06-14 23 NO WINNER! MONTE CARLO, Sat. The 1981 M«*te Carlo tennis Uanuunrnt will have no winner, organisers said yesterday, after all attempts to set up a finish to the rainhit final between Jimmy Connors and Gulllermo Vila* had (ailed. Monte Carlo Country Club officials said that despite "serious efforts they hadAFP - 79 words
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Article22 1981-06-14 23 PORT AUTHORITY Recreation Club drew 1-1 with Ming Court Hotel in a friendly soccer match at Bukit Chermin j yesterday.22 words
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Article, Illustration555 1981-06-14 23 The Borg formula is the same every year before Wimbledon 6 I'M forced U serve and volley the first week because I can't afford to let the ball touch the ground, so erratic and rapid Is Its bounce. —BORG LONDON, Sat. Bjorn Borg,Reuter - 555 words
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Advertisement196 1981-06-14 23 We invite applications from suitablyqualified Malaysian citizens to fill the following posts: SALES EXECUTIVE Candidates are sought to develop markets for the Company's products, as well as meet with growing consumer needs. Both on-the-job and overseas training will be given to the successful candidate. Qualifications: Should be University graduates or196 words
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Advertisement549 1981-06-14 23 Renovation Notice Our patrons and friends are kindly informed that consequent upon our business extension, renovation work will be carried out to premises at Nos: 31/37 Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore, 0208, as from 14th June, 1981 for about 2' months. During this renovation period we shall remove to the site549 words
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Advertisement409 1981-06-14 23 J^fence^not necessa^ PLUO Attracts shrftauowance 13tri month pay aUer ,tion Wa Sed ESS* c- f onmem L 4 w^-^iSi-i, t 1 Apply personally TECHNICAL OFFICER ICI Agriculture (Malaysia) Sdn Berhad invites applications from Malaysian citizens to join the Research Centre for Plani Protection Division, a Division of Imperial Chemical Industries409 words
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Article126 1981-06-14 24 RACE EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY RACING ED Jackpot Team Spirit Laird's Haven Jefferson D H. Imaga St Cleft Jefferson D Inipaylal Haco Uve Wire Black Opal Li»« Wir. Shenanigans Imperial Hero Apaiachaa Imperial Hero Live Wire T. Bint.ng S. Valentino Sarinande Omaha S. Valentino Sarinande Blua Chief Sarinande Pusing Shunhaikwan126 words
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Article1292 1981-06-14 24 RATF 1 2.0 CLASS 4 DIV 3 1.200 M KAUU 1 (Ratings 67-55) ($12,000 $8,400 to winner) 1 7*2*03 JanaraonDa(Auric)Tehs7(u2same)67 4lrgF atoray 1 2 3*670* Laird's Havan a Dgg Cg (Laird's Haven) Mak 56.5 (cB 2.5)«5ag Sharp 7 3 0000** Eagta Eros a Dgy Cy (Eagle Eyes) Ahmad1,292 words
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Article623 1981-06-14 24 THE past II winners of the King's (.old Cap: 1171: OONA (Wilson) 1f72: SKNTAK B( LAN (ColemM) Iff 73: SENTAK BULAN ((oleman) 1174: SIR CARRICK (SUples) 1975: SO BLESSED (Hassan) IH<: BLUE STAB (Lucas) IJTJ: PEAK OF PERFECTION IV (P. Lee) 1178: star prince Mm)623 words
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Article300 1981-06-14 24 TONTO - TONTO By PULAU TIOMAN IV looks a safe bet in Race Four. Last week the three-year-old gelding by Habitation lost his run when he suffered severe interference at the top of the straight to finish sixth to Successful Call in Class 4 Div 11,600 m.300 words
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Article216 1981-06-14 24 TIPTOP - TIPTOP By SAKINANDK, late Frond, can score in Race Three today. The six-year-old Carnival Dancer mare won in September 1979 when she jeadheated with Out Of Danzer over the Singapore 1.&»m Two months ago, she showed signs of her former ■vinning form when she ran216 words
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1226 1981-06-14 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Martigny gets a good marble at last he was drawn wide out in his last three starts and with his dazzling early speed, he will take a lot of catching in the 1,200 m King's Gold1,226 words
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Article206 1981-06-14 24 RACE 5 40 CLASS 1 DIV 1 1.200M (Ratings 156-136) ($102,000 $65,000 to winner) 1 674*20 Paititi Gold a Dgy Cys (Agasam) Bougoure 57.5 (-0.5) 156 6 amg M. Lea 11 2 *****1 Blaze On a Dggy Cgy (Goodman) Teh 55.5 (+2.5) 152 5 irg Murray 6206 words
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Advertisement485 1981-06-14 24 NOTICE OF REMOVAL To Service You Better THE Wnffipm)) PEOPLE GENERAL PRECISION TOOLS PTE LTD Have Moved To Their New Factory/Office At No 5, Second Chin Bee Road Singapore 2261 Telephone: *****46 (5 Lines) Telex: RS ***** Cable: POWERHOUSE SINGAPORE Stocks Of Diesel/Gasoline Engines, Axles And Transmission Are Also Available485 words
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Article904 1981-06-14 25 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Jockey A. Wadi was suspended for two rare days for inconsiderate riding In Race 4 here today. The stipendiary stewards's report on today's races: RACE I: What's The Verdict (Francis) was difficult to be placed in the starting stall. Snowball (Razmy) did not stretch out904 words
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2038 1981-06-14 25 FAIRWAY - Watergate clears away to three-length win FAIRWAY McGARRET SPRINGS UPSET By FIRST: No. *****5 SECOND: No. *****6 THIRD: No. *****4 STARTERS: Nos. *****8, *****8, *****7, *****1, *****5, *****4, *****3, *****8, *****5, *****2, *****9. CONSOLATION: Nos. *****6, *****0, *****4, *****8, *****3, *****9, *****3, *****2, *****7, *****8. Highest Regards survives objection KUALA2,038 words
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Advertisement1866 1981-06-14 25 CJ \m- nmt m mT BRC wtLMI£SH (Si PTE LTO I Mi BK% JOHN LYSAGHT (SEA.) PTE LTD I We are a subsidiary of the Philips Industries the world's leader in electronics, engaged PRHm IPTIIIN FNfilllFFß in th« manufacture of aud.o products mUVWI I lUM C~U I IICCn Due to1,866 words
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Article, Illustration764 1981-06-14 26 Devastating Holmes stops Spinks in three 4C00NEY is just a white hope who wouldn't be anywhere if he was black. Anyway I don't want to talk about Cooney until he signs a contract. HOLMES, on the No. 1 contender DETROIT, Sat. Larry Holmes, with his most devastatingReuter; AP - 764 words
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213 1981-06-14 26 Ovaltine NFL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEGUE TOA PAYOH United s players were all smiles following their 3-2 victory over Changi United in a National Football League Division Two match at the Toa Payoh Stadium yesterday, reports JOE DOR AI. Top marks must, however, go213 words
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407 1981-06-14 26 KEN JALLEH Jr - Tay and Lim glitter in the pool again KEN JALLEH Jr By IT was all systems go for Tay Khoon Hean and David Lim in January. Countdown began in February and, yesterday, they were launched on their journey up among the galaxy of swimming stars on the final day of407 words
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Article64 1981-06-14 26 SINGAPORE Airlines trounced Keppel Shipyard 5-0 in the final qualifying round of the Anchor Business Houses squash League at Fort Canning yesterday. Other results. Bham 5 United Overseas Bank 0. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation 5 Overseas Union Bank 0, Voster .1 n i ice Waterhouse64 words
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216 1981-06-14 26 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By THE Singapore Tennis Centre salvaged some pride thanks to their last doubles pair of Abdul Karim and H. H. Tong despite losing to Singapore Cricket Club in a Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's men's Premier grade tennis match at East Coast216 words
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183 1981-06-14 26 Cheers as Lillee confirms recovery LONDON, Sat. The return to full fitness of fastbowler Dennis Lillee was all the Australian cricketers had to cheer about as their three-day match against Derbyshire drifted to a draw at Derby yesterday. Lillee, in need of match practice after having pneumonia earlier on theReuter; AP - 183 words
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Article, Illustration559 1981-06-14 26 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN 61-YEAR-OLD RUNS 100 METRES IN 12.8 By CHENG VI WANG, 61, proved himself to be a truly amazing man when he ran the 100 metres in 12.8 seconds in the fourth annual National Masters track and field championships at Bedok South yesterday. He wasCHEW YEN FOOK - 559 words
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Article49 1981-06-14 26 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Choo Lai Chee. of Malaysia, a six handicapper carded a six-over-par 80 for a three-day total of 239 to edge out another Malaysian. Janet Slow, by one stroke to win the Royal Selangor Golf Club women's amateur Open championship title here today. AP.AP - 49 words
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Article70 1981-06-14 26 SEOUL, Sat. Argentina's Raring de Cordob* trounced Malaysia (-1 (half-time 1-f) In a Group A match oa the opening day of the President's Cap soccer tournament here tonight. The Argentinians scared through Luis Antonio AmachaaiegaJ (S), Ruben Alcldes Molina and Pascoal Alfredo Noriega. la otherReuter - 70 words
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Article101 1981-06-14 26 ATHLETICS Masters track and field meet (Temasek Junior College. 8) CRICKET SCA water Leane: SCC Ist XI v CSC A (Padani. 11). CSC B v SRC (Balestier. 11 >. Armed Forces v Tanglin Taverners (Tanjjlin. 11), SCRC v IA (Balestier, 11). OOLF Seletar Open C medal (Seletar. 7.30).101 words
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Obituary55 1981-06-14 26 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH NO ENO CHEOft Age 72 departed 12th June 1981 Cortege leaving for Bright Hill Crematorium on ISth June 1981 at 1 00 p m Inserted by sons: Ng Tock Puan. Richard Ng Ttilan Slong. daughters. Ng Ham Van. Ng Ham Kirn. Ng Ham Oeok, two daughters-in-law, three55 words
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Miscellaneous10 1981-06-14 26 SPORTING SAM by Reg Wootton 9 &I~"' n \il IS10 words
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Miscellaneous212 1981-06-14 26 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Mainly fair. TEMP. (C) up to C a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 mm. SUNSET today: (.41 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.25 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam ;C tI Lm Aagele* 20 28C Clear Akkra* 20 32C Cloudy Madrid 20 38C Gear Bahrala 27 37C Clear Manila 25212 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1981-06-14 1 WHAT do you say when a priest comes up to you and tells you his passion is hard rock. Do you wonder what the world is coming to? Cast a nostalgic eye back to Spencer Tracy and that soft glow image of men of the1,094 words
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Advertisement353 1981-06-14 1 nCIION THAT FAILED PAGE TOE DOHEEN DE CRtV starts a new column In the ARTS pace In her maiden effort the fookt ai OOH POH SENGS The Immolation. Pr THAT IJVKB ON PAGE FOUR Staftporr s unique features that ia ia dancer of disappearing altogether Krfs take* a fond took353 words
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Advertisement262 1981-06-14 1 in soap is over 200 years old. Yirdley English Lavender Soap The mystique of lavender began in Caesar's time. When the ancient Romans weren't out conquering the world, they were busy gathering natural lavender to add a wonderful freshness and fragrance to their baths. in medieval days, ladies used natural262 words
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Article, Illustration533 1981-06-14 2 -Stir Crazy coming soon to Orchard Previewed by 11 CHRIS LEWIS 1 COMEDIES are supposed to be funny. That is their basis for existence. STIR CRAZY (coming to the Orchard) has its funny moments, but only because Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor have been teamed533 words
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Article, Illustration527 1981-06-14 2 I Return of the Deadly Blade now showing in Mandarin PalarH* anri Tpnithat t^aiace ana zenitn, In Cantonese at Golden and Queenstown Reviewed by I TAN JONG SEE I HONGKONG swordi fighting movie directors 1 seem to run out of new p ideas for gags and527 words
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Article337 1981-06-14 2 JAWS gets them while they are In the swim. The creature from BLOOD BEACH, now showing at Capitol and Republic grabs them before they can even reach the water. The film opens promisingly enough. A woman walks her dog along the deserted beach. The sands begin337 words
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Article, Illustration709 1981-06-14 3 This week the ARTS page starts a new column. DOREEN DE CRUZ writes on fiction. Her maiden piece deals with a contemporary bit of Singapore fiction DR Goh Poh Seng's 77kImmolation is a reiteration of an übiquitous fictional pattern the quest for one's identity ana709 words
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Article, Illustration731 1981-06-14 3 Story PAULINE WALKER Pictirt: ANTHONY WALKER WHAT do a fish, a tortoise and a boar have in common with the hero of the Hindu epic, the Ramayana? How is the Buddha related to a creature that is halfman and half-lion? And what have any of731 words
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Article282 1981-06-14 3 (S.R. Sodhi - (S.R. Sodhi) Had I been bat a little tosmln flower Hung on some forest branch so tar away That none could catch my glimpses, all the day From blushing morn till purple sunset hour Soft swinging with the waves, sending a shower Of fragrant Joy to sky282 words
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Article167 1981-06-14 3 (S.s. Sim - (S.s. Sim) I smw la Ute knowing dark A light that shone Intense and steady Which sat, solitary and stark, Yet like some kindly wizard was not lonely, For he saw things carious and wildly patten'd And held such Joy, such ancient wonder, As167 words
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302 1981-06-14 3 LOVE makes the world go round, they say; and so It probably does. It certainly Inspires poets and artiste. All through the ages writers have tried to express their feelings of love with as much power as the language within their command would allow.302 words
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Article234 1981-06-14 3 (C.K. Liau - (C.K. Liau) dont dilute the love with friendship remember a beautiful dream dont try to change It yon left me that night with a blank wall I dont even know how to cry lyI dont even know why I cant cry nor think straight. I dont want234 words
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Article, Illustration860 1981-06-14 4 PETER KEYS - PETER KEYS By OF all the outstanding qualities of Singapore, the many terrace buildings which abound might be considered the most significant. They are certainly the major elements which distinguish this island city from most others in the world, and even, in their specific architectural details, within the860 words
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Article, Illustration251 1981-06-14 5 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN V By Marie Osmond goes solo THE goggle-box offers a variety of new programmes for your viewme Dleasure over the next fewdays THAT'S INCREDIBLE (M«*da.y, Cb 8,7.W p.m.), you might lust make that comment when you watch the strange goings-on in this programme. Can251 words
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Article210 1981-06-14 5 DALLAS END OF THE ROAD (Part two) (Ch 5, 8.45 p.m.): At the wedding of Mitch and Lucy, Sue Ellen discovers that J. R. is much too friendly with Afton. Mitch's sister. She decides to have a go with an ex-boy-friend, Clint Ogden. Meanwhile, Bobby resigns as President of210 words
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Article168 1981-06-14 5 HAPPY DAYB GRANDPA'S VISIT (Ch 5, 7 p.m.): Danny Thomas, famed comedian of the Sixties, makes an appearance on this series as Mi- C's father Scan. Scan had a ™Ptain at the Sheboygan police department. and is now reurea Abhorring old folks homes, he decides to put up with168 words
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Article208 1981-06-14 5 ARTHUR C. CLARKE'S MYSTERIOUS WORLD (Ch S, 10.10 p.m.): How can we explain the mystery of the stones that move by themselves in California's Death Valley? This and the story of ball lightning is explained In the final episode of this series. JEWELLERY THROUGH 71.111 YEARS (Ch 5. 10.40208 words
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Article158 1981-06-14 5 SWORD OF ROMANCE (Ch 8, 9.20 p.m.); Zhu Lei Er escapes from Sha Ren Zhuang and informs her father of Ji Fu Ren's plot to kill the crown prince. Ji Fu Ren and Huang Gong Gong strengthen their force to watch the ailing crown prince. They also make the158 words
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Article, Illustration110 1981-06-14 5 FRIDAY TV MOVIE THE FAMILY RICO (Ch 5, 10.35 p.m.): The head of a Mafia-like organisation (Ben Gazzara), is torn between his love for a younger brother (Sal Mineo) who defects and his own loyalty to the syndicate It is based on the novel The Brothers Rico by George110 words
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Article, Illustration94 1981-06-14 5 MIDNIGHT MOVIE HONEYMOON HOTEL (Ch 5, 11.30 ().m.): When Jay Menow is jilted at the altar by his fiancee, his pal, Ross persuades him to use his honeymoon hotel reservation for a vacation. Ross joins him for moral support and to avoid his employer's girlfriend. The two bachelors are94 words
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Article, Illustration575 1981-06-14 5 NDAY MATINEE THE WORLD IN HIS ARMS (Ch 5, 3 pm Old-fashioned seabound love affair between a seal-poaching captain and a Russian countess. Set in 1850. San Francisco, the countess is trying to wriggle out of a marriage to a Russian prince. The captain sees possibilities and ropes her575 words
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Miscellaneous835 1981-06-14 5 8.55 AM Opening and folowed by It's j (Part 2 > < r > Now 5.25 Adventure 9.45 Flash Gordon 6.15 News (English) 10.10 Masa Bercerita (Malay) 6 25 Cartoon Selections 10.35 The Wonderful Work) Of Disney 6 40 Chuck Connors W«t«m The Million Dollar Dixie Deliverance (Part 1) 7.30835 words
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Miscellaneous83 1981-06-14 7 Fa DO6 CHASED BABV-PUSsXT^POOR^] I /THERE'S^ UP TI-IE TREE—THE FIRE K^[ &ABV- />^^- THE PIKE- DEPAKTAAENT IS HERE TO PUSS MAN,NOW. 6>ET HERPOWNy/ vl~/ >V» %BV£ J PEOFESSOE, WE'VE Xl fT A CMICKEN TT" MAPE TWE DISCOVERY /gONE.SO/^E OF TH£ CENTU 2^y I SIX PH£T LON6: 7 This o-iickexi i83 words
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Article, Illustration197 1981-06-14 8 DAN SIEGAL: THE HOT SHOT (Inner City); Dm Siegal keyboards, prrrittlii, CMnpasltiaiu; Garry Hagberg guitars; Rob Thomas bam, violin; Gary Hobbn drama, percussion; Jeff Hainan saxophones: Package deals were once what travel agents sent people on. Agents still sell their deals, but musicians and I their producers197 words
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Article304 1981-06-14 8 CLASSICS PEGGY TAN THE HOROWITZ CONCERTS 1111/ 1181 Srtaam»nn, Meuittmakm, Raram»«ln»ff (RCA): Schumann's Fantasiestucke Op HI, Mendelssohn's Scherzo a capriccio and Rachmaninoff's Sonata No 2 In B Flat Minor, Op 36 are rarely performed works of three great composer-pian-ists. The selection reveals a vivid palette of304 words
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Article282 1981-06-14 8 WT^^^TTrTS^TTTTTTU P\^J ij BSSSSpS^SS I hJJUm^^^^Hl^H I is always treasured, even more so if the who c colWtinn i<: nnp r>f ffnndiM lecuon ii one 01 goodies, as this album is Snmp df thp hioiKKt na S m°eT c in Of the he rec282 words
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229 1981-06-14 8 Sharifah scores with Sixties' hits POD WILFRED YEO SHARIFAH AIM: RASA SAYANG (FEELING OF LOVE) (EMI): IF Sharifah Ami were Boney M, the tune Rasa Sayang would be No 1 in the world charts. Producer Reggie Verghese and arranger Martin Pereira have given the Malaysian song an attractive disco flavour229 words
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Article, Illustration330 1981-06-14 8 Roman gives another superb show THE vocalist for the theme song of 77x> Brothers is in town. Roman Tarn, who shot to fame in the Cantonese entertainment circle with his theme song for another Hongkong TV serial, The Romantic Swordsman, is currently performing at the Golden Million Theatre. Niteclub330 words
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176 1981-06-14 8 CHEN MINGLI: SEE HER AGAIN (T«nl): Though Mingli is not a very well-known singer, her pleasant songs may help to sell the album. Theme song by Gu Ye a hot favourite now and a lovely song, Walking With Me are in Side One. Other176 words
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Article148 1981-06-14 8 Hongkong superstar fights back MOVE over, Princess Leia and Luke Skywalker. Here comes the Jackie Chan Action Toy complete with moveable parts and kungfu stances. Tired of losing his name and face to a variety of "pirates", Hongkong superstar Jackie Chan has decided to regain all that. Soon, he'll enter148 words
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Article, Illustration263 1981-06-14 8 Meanwhile, Queen of Taiwanese "threeroom movies" (sitting-room, dining-room and 'coffee-room'), Lin Chlng Hsla, is under fire again. Having survived the love-triangle involving fellow actors Chin Han (who divorced^ his wife as a result, but is considering re-marrying her) and Charlie Chin Hsiang Lin (now Ching Hsia's fiance), the263 words
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Article, Illustration1476 1981-06-14 9 FELIX CHIA takes a sentimental trip back to the days of Mat, the devoted syce. But those days are gone, together with the respect, trust and happy bond between the syce and his tuan. NIGHT or day, come wind and rain or shining sun, you1,476 words
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Article, Illustration331 1981-06-14 9 LIM PHAY- LING - LIM PHAY-LING By WOULD you pay US.m for an old wedding gown? The people at Antique* Of The Orient hope not. They have a set of traditional PenuuUum wedding clothed for the bride and the bridegroom valued at this princely sum bat It's strictlyLIM SENG TIONG - 331 words
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Article, Illustration102 1981-06-14 9 BABA comes (ram the Malay "baba" meaning Straits-born Chinese or "peranakan," BABA Is also the Hindi term (or (ather, with Its female counterpart 8181 another Kngltsh word -(ram the Hindi "bibi" (lady, mistress). Babaii speak a dlalert called Baba Pauls a virilr mix of Malay and toneless Hokklen.102 words
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Article, Illustration859 1981-06-14 10 LOTUS have come a long way since their kit-car days of the Sixties and early Seventies. During their boom years of 1973 to 1976, they released three significant new models the Elite, Eclat and Esprit which firmly confirmed their complete estrangement from cheap,859 words
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Article, Illustration24 1981-06-14 10 "We've been friends for a food many years, Bob, so may I speak frankly? The fact is that I've never iked24 words
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Article681 1981-06-14 10 MUCH has been said about gas-Kiuzlers these last few weeks by politicians, opportunists and others. It would seem appropriate at this time to remind ourselves of several facts. The first is that the new ears are considerably more fuel-efficient than even last year's models. An example is the681 words
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Article163 1981-06-14 10 Boggle Challenge How mam words can \uu make? HOW TO PI. AY: Write down as man\ words as >ou can from these letiers in 3 minwev Letter must adjoin, hori/ontally. vertically or diagonally in sequence, and cannot be used twice in the same word. HOW TO SCORE: Score I point163 words
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445 1981-06-14 11 snoes? Consider for a moment all those fine bonls It's all very well to say fashion pundits %zsrJSa2rj?4SrJ£?&22 ers, even if you have been warned by foot doctors ai»d orthopaedic surgeons about varicose veins sfSSSS Changing your heel height will help445 words
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Article, Illustration796 1981-06-14 12 Nutmegs romantic dates L-kZIJI Bat there V are many of us who love eating as a social act. We want to be in a comfortable place with atmosphere and style. A place for looking beautiful, for making scintillating conversation and for fellowship with friends and sweethearts. 7 THIS week the796 words
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662 1981-06-14 12 OPENED barely a week, the pancake restaurant Celebrities Creperies has already made its mark on the young people in Singapore. Though the walls are plastered, disappointingly, with tasteful modem art prints, instead of the Hollywood celebrities who inspired the restaurant, this is662 words
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