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Title Section14 1981-06-16 1 The Straits limes Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article799 1981-06-16 1 House debates HDB price hike PARLIAMENT REPORT IN PAGES 10 AND 11 By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS NATIONAL Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan yesterday assured 12 rather voluble MPs who had spoken strongly against the recent price hikes of HDB flats that the Board would799 words
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Article31 1981-06-16 1 JAKARTA, Mon The Iranian state symbol a plaque —In front of the Iranian Embassy here was reported to have been stolen yesterday morning, the Sinar Harapan reported today AFP.AFP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration641 1981-06-16 1 HOUSING Board flat owners may be given a loager period to pay their Instalments. This Is one of the alternatives being studied by the government as part of Its policy to enable as many Singapore* as as possible to ewa home*. At the641 words
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Article, Illustration663 1981-06-16 1 *A shock much more deeply felt than the 1973 oil shock' THE Housing Beard's thamping 38 per cent average increase in the price «f Its flats sent MPs en a verbal warpath la Parliament against the Board for bringing frustrations, disappointment and anxiety663 words
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370 1981-06-16 1 Landslide win for French Leftists FRENCH voters gave the Left a landslide victory in the first round of the legislative elections, and returns today indicated President Francois Mitterrand's Government could win enough seats to control Parliament without communist help. with votes counted in 474 of the 491 constitutencies in yesterday'sAP; UPI - 370 words
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290 1981-06-16 1 Morale of MAS staff 'as good as to be expected STAFF morale at the Monetary Authority of Singapore is as good as can oe expected, the First Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee, told Parliament yesterday. However, it is still too early to assess work efficiency, he added. He290 words
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Article69 1981-06-16 1 ROME, Mon. Pope John Paul II is to undergo a second operation in early July, sources at Gevelli Hospital, where the Pontiff wa» treated for bullet wounds suffered in the May 13 assassination attempt, said today. The operation, not considered a major one, was scheduled toAFP - 69 words
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411 1981-06-16 1 MANILA, Monday ASEAN, stressing it was not interested in horse trading, today rejected Vietnam's offer to attend the international conference on Kampuchea next month in return for Asean's d€ recognition of Democratic Kampuchea. Speaking as Chairman of the Asean Standing Committee, PhilippineReuter; UPI - 411 words
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Article372 1981-06-16 1 Huang, Haig talk about Taiwan BEIJING, Mon US Secretary of State Alexander Haig discussed the Taiwan issue and Sino-American "defence matters" with top-ranking Chinese officials today but both sides clamped a virtual news blackout on the talks. Mr Haig met Foreign Minister Huang Hua for nearly twice the scheduled length372 words
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Article123 1981-06-16 1 $270 m cocaine seized MIAMI. Mon. Customs officers seized cocaine worth USJI3O million (***** million) after an aeroplane chase over Florida, officials said today. A Customs Department plane followed a light aircraft hying in from the Bahamas yesterday and agents on the ground rushed to its landing site in Florida.AFP - 123 words
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Article55 1981-06-16 1 BKIKI T, Mm. Mare than mjm Iranian reUgteas extremists railing for the death of President Bani-Sadr were »arglag Into the centre of Teheran pre-empting a pra-Bani-Sadr demenstratUn. The religion* extre- mists look aver all major road* and there were a* sign M any supporters far theAFP - 55 words
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Advertisement44 1981-06-16 1 PM leaves £or US MR Lee Kuan Yew left for Washington yesterday on a four-day private visit. He last visited the US capital in May 1975. While he is away, Dr Goh Keng Swee, the First Deputy Prime Minister, will act as Prime Minister.44 words
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376 1981-06-16 2 'GUIDELINES CALL FOR QUALITATIVE UPGRADING' TOKYO, Monday JAPAN has rejected a call from the United States to improve the combat readiness and capability of its armed forces as quickly as possible. The Americans were told that Japan could not meet the call for aReuter - 376 words
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101 1981-06-16 2 TOKYO, Monday THE Japanese Communist Party today challenged the Kremlin's leadership and sharply denounced the Soviet Union's foreign policy. The Soviet Communist Party, in a letter last month, asked the JCP to support generally the Soviet Union's foreign policy approved by the ■Party Congress inUPI - 101 words
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Article, Illustration103 1981-06-16 2 KANIA GETS PARTY SUPPORT POLISH leader Stanlslaw Kanla (left) talkln* with delegates at the Communist Party's conference In Krakow mi Sanday. The conference chose delegates for the forthcoming party congress. Mr Kanla was elected by an overwhelming majority to he a delegate an Indication that the party rejected the hardline103 words
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166 1981-06-16 2 Thai Reds kill woman in raid on district office BANGKOK, Mon. About 80 communist insurgents in southern Thailand attacked a police station and a district office, killing a female revenue official and wounding two policemen. The incident took place in Phang-Nga Province, 640 km south of Bangkok, a district officerReuter; AP - 166 words
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Article77 1981-06-16 2 BANGKOK, Mon. A black panther is on the loose in central Bangkok after escaping from iv cage at a private residence in the city last week, Bangkok World reported today. Quoting railway officials, the paper said workers at a nearby railways workshop noticed their dogs missingAFP - 77 words
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Article69 1981-06-16 2 THE UNITED STATES has agreed to the immediate sale of an unspecified number of F-16 fighter planes and some conventional battlefield equipment to Pakistan's military government, Foreign Minister Agha Shahi said in Islamabad yesterday. The aircraft and weapons are to help meet Pakistan's urgent defence needs andReuter - 69 words
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Article75 1981-06-16 2 TWO BUSES carrying blacks to work were stoned and set alight yesterday as a week of mourning began to mark the anniversary of the 1976 township riots in South Africa. A police spokesman said a group of blacks stopped the buses in the Evaton township near Vereeniging,Reuter - 75 words
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Article71 1981-06-16 2 FIVE PEOPLE were killed and eight others wounded in the Philippines when some 4,000 marchers calling for a boycott of today's presidential election were shot by unidentified gunmen in Camarines Norte Province, about 230 km south-east of Manila on Sunday. The armed forces were placed on fullReuter - 71 words
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Article57 1981-06-16 2 JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki promised yesterday to restrict the flow of Japanese cars to Belgium, amid bitter criticism from the European Common Market of Japan's rising trade surplus with the EEC. Japanese sources said Mr Suzuki gave this pledge to Belgian Prime Minister Mark Eyskens. He wouldReuter - 57 words
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Article61 1981-06-16 2 THE UNITED STATES, Britain and France filed protests yesterday against a move to include East Berliners in the East German elections, diplomatic sources said. The objections were handed to the Soviet foreign ministry because the Soviet Union is the country that administers East Berlin under aUPI - 61 words
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Article88 1981-06-16 2 THE EXECUTIVE board of the World Bank, after an intense lobbying effort by the Reagan Administration, has effectively barred the Palestinian Liberation Organisation from attending the banks' next meeting as an official observer, foreign and administration officials said in Washington. State and Treasury Department officials saidNYT - 88 words
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378 1981-06-16 2 Asean ministers to discuss UN aid for Viets MANILA, Mon. Asean foreign ministers meeting here this week are expected to decide on the controversial question of suspending United Nations development aid to Vietnam. The ministers have talked in previous meetings about such a measure against Hanoi for its violation of378 words
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342 1981-06-16 2 ABBY TAN - Romulo: Projects have enhanced political cohesion ABB Y TAN our Manila reporter MANILA, Mon. The Asean standing committee has expressed satisfaction with significant achievements in the group's economic cooperation over the past year. Philippine Foreign Minister Carlos Romulo, in his last official act as chairman of the standing committee, noted342 words
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Advertisement659 1981-06-16 2 wMWA To state that a turntable simply has to go round them down. There Is a significant loss In musical at 33 1/3 rpm Is a gross over-sim pi Ideation of Its Information when you compare other turntables task. In fact, the turntable and arm have a to the Linn,659 words
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Advertisement126 1981-06-16 2 m\**fF^^K^^Kk B B IBVV >' ~**£i M m wW^^ Bl m.*- flakLl BT Xv 1 m W fl flkaaaW. H^^£ Well known keyboard wizard and entertainer David Ng recently returned from a successful European tour. He played at the famous Le Maxim Piano Bar in Amsterdam, Hotel dv Rhone and126 words
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Article, Illustration212 1981-06-16 3 New laws to whip agitation in Pakistan ISLAMABAD, Monday PRESIDENT Mohammed Zia Ul-Haq issued martial law regulation 51 yesterday which contains sweeping measures to imprison, tine and whip anyone involved in agitational or subversive activities. The regulation covers not only the civil service but also government corporations such as PakistanUPI; AP - 212 words
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294 1981-06-16 3 Talks may lead to Hua's removal from chairmanship BEIJING, Mon. The Chinese Communist Party was to hold a tiigh-level meeting expected to lead to the removal of Mao Zedong's chosen successor, Hua Guofeng, from the chairmanship, a senior official said. The official said the meeting of the party Central CommitteeReuter - 294 words
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252 1981-06-16 3 Aussie telecoms network still in chaos SYDNEY, Monday AUSTRALIA'S telecommunications network remained in chaos today as the nation entered the third week of work bans imposed on the system by technicians in support of wage claims Congestion on the nation's telephone, telex and dataline network, which eased over the weekendUPI - 252 words
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114 1981-06-16 3 Visit to quell unrest among soldiers ISLAMABAD, Mon. Afghan President Babrak Karmal has visited the nation's four major cantonments in a bid to quell unrest among officers that threatens to disintegrate the army, said Afghan nationalist guerilla sources here. The officers are chafing at the overbearing attitude of the SovietUPI - 114 words
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348 1981-06-16 3 Violence marks India's first day of polling NEW DELHI, Mon. Election violence between rival political groups marred the first electoral test of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's 18-month administration and the initial step into politics by her son, Rajiv, the Press Trust of India (PTI) said today. The first result ofAP - 348 words
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96 1981-06-16 3 PORTLAND (Maine), Mm. When her hasI*"?. 1, 1 tty^3i^l!ftb *U M KJK'rZ?: Ul. She wu then mm week overdue. And while the cmxl wMbHMflttod rte went tat? tabZr. husband and wife and their first child Kristin Anne shared room 442 at the Maine MedicalUPI - 96 words
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Advertisement473 1981-06-16 3 WE HAVE MOVED Dataprep the Total Systems Support people have moved to bigger, better premises at: Unit 201 B. 2nd Floor. Delta House, 2 Alexandra Road, Singapore 031 5 Telex: RS ***** DPREP Our new telephone number is 273 7474 (16 lines) To contact our Engineering Services, cah 278 0185473 words
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Article409 1981-06-16 4 BEGIN HARDENS STAND ON SYRIA JERUSALEM, Mon. Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin last night took a new hardline stand on the SyrianIsraeli crisis, threatening that his country would remove Syrian missiles from the Bakaa plain in central Lebanon if peace negotiators were unable toReuter; AP; AFP - 409 words
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254 1981-06-16 4 Iran and Iraq report fierce battles at Gulf NICOSIA, Monday IRAN and Iraq said their forces fought fierce battles on Saturday and Sunday on the Shatt Al-Arab estuary, near the northern tip of the Persian Gulf. Each side claimed it had inflicted heavy casualties on the other. An Iranian communiqueUPI - 254 words
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150 1981-06-16 4 Reunion of survivors of Nazi camps JERUSALEM, Mon. SEVEN thousand survivors of Nazi persecution of the Jews in the Second World War are meeting here for the first time since the concentration camps were liberated in 1945. The survivors have travelled to Israel from 30 countries around the world andAFP - 150 words
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Article66 1981-06-16 4 IT TOOK 12 years, but Sylvia Horwitz has finally found her family's Buick that was stolen outside Boston Garden. As a bonus, the car is still in mint condition. The car caught the attention of police In Revere last week, who noticed it had a CaliforniaUPI - 66 words
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Article60 1981-06-16 4 AN ANTHROPOLOGIST says he cannot prove it but he is sure 20 to 30 Bigfoot animals roam the Idaho Panhandle. "They're fairly common in Idaho," Dr Grover Krantz of the Washington State University, said in an interview with the Idaho Press-Tribune. "I believe the animals areUPI - 60 words
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Article79 1981-06-16 4 ONE OF Detroit's most notorious middle-level drug kingpins, who went to prison in 1974 on drug trafficking charges without a high school diploma, has made productive use of his time behind bars he's studying for a Ph.D. in psychology. Milton "Happy" Battle, 41, has completedUPI - 79 words
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Article76 1981-06-16 4 A CATCB the Cockroach contest sponsored by the Waukegan High School student newspaper in Illinois has prompted school officials to replace the veteran adviser with someone who can keep a tighter rein on the student editors. School administrators decided at the end of this schoolUPI - 76 words
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211 1981-06-16 4 Peace moves seriously affected, says Sadat CAIRO, Monday PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat said in an interview published today that the Israeli raid had seriously shaken the peace process with Egypt but did not destroy it. Israel's aim was to tell the countries of the region that it alone had the rightReuter; AFP - 211 words
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129 1981-06-16 4 Security Council resumes emergency session JNTTED NATIONS, Mon The United Nations Security Council resumed its emergency session today after a one-day recess that gave Arab diplomats time to work on one and perhaps two resolutions censuring Israel for its attack on Iraq's nuclear plant. Arab League diplomats worked behind theUPI - 129 words
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Advertisement136 1981-06-16 4 ISRAELI AIR DtlllCl 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). Plum136 words
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64 1981-06-16 5 JAMES GOODSELL - Brazil's new role as arms salesman worries neighbours JAMES GOODSELL By in Brazil 6 Newspapers in Buenos Aires have lately called attention to the Brazilian arms industry and raised questions about possible Brazilian Army use of these weapons against Argentina. Such concern in no way deters the military-dominated Brazilian Government,64 words
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152 1981-06-16 6 IRA bid to kill former Chancellor B£^F«BT, Mon AN UNSUCCESSFUL attempt to kill former Lord Chancellor Lord Gardiner was claimed yesterday by the provisional Irish Republican Army in a communique issued here. The communique said that a bomb was placed under Lord Gardiner's car but it fell off and failedAFP - 152 words
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348 1981-06-16 6 LONDON, Monday TROOPS are on the alert in Britain, ready to take over emergency services during strikes planned by ambulance workers this week. National union leaders representing Britain's 17 000 ambulance workers have called an official one-day strike on Wednesday, instructing crews toReuter - 348 words
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Article32 1981-06-16 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan has said he would hold a press conference this week, his first since the attempt on his life on March 30. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article112 1981-06-16 6 RUSSIAN BOMBERS NEAR NORWAY OSLO, Mon. Soviet "Backfire" bomhers are probably bow stationed on Ike Kola Peninsula the harder between the Soviet lalon and northern Norway, the Norwegian High Command said today. This was deduced after fonr of these bombers were photographed last week flying over lßtermational water* north of112 words
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Article, Illustration447 1981-06-16 6 'UNILATERAL' OFFER SHOWS SHIFT IN STAND MOSCOW, Monday A SENIOR Soviet official has indicated that the Soviet Union is prepared to show "unilateral restraint" clear missiles In Europe if the United States resumes negotiations on the weapons. Former US Secretary of State CyrusAP - 447 words
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330 1981-06-16 6 Reagan policy can lead to disaster BASEL, Mon The Reagan administration's stringent monetarist strategy, aimed at curbing inflation in the United States, is causing serious difficulties for other countries and could lead to a breakdown of economic cooperation that would spell disaster, the Bank for International Settlements warns in itsNYT - 330 words
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182 1981-06-16 6 Unseen enemy that's plaguing Ottawa OTTAWA, Mm. The uaeea eaemy attacks communication Unco la the capital, catting links with foreign nations awl disrupting police service*. It sabotage* computers, bulld.s dams awl starts floods Official symbol of Canada, the flat-tailed, water-dwelling beaver now has Ottawa by the throat. Threatened with exttactUaAFP - 182 words
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255 1981-06-16 6 Cut down on ABMs US and Russia urged MOSCOW, M on. The Soviet Union and the United States were urged to observe the terms of a 1972 bilateral treaty limiting the number of antiballistics missiles (ABMs) in a resolution issued here yesterday by the "Palme" Commission on Disarmament and Security.AFP - 255 words
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173 1981-06-16 6 'CIA report on Soviet oil' too gloomy WASHINGTON, Mon. A US Congressional study released yesterday criticised the ClA's projection of Soviet oil supplies as too pessimistic. In their report, the specialists on Soviet energy policy took aim at a recently revised CIA estimate that the Soviet Union would move fromReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration75 1981-06-16 7 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI By Jurong Reporter FIVE lev standard factories lnc*rp«ratIng energy-saving featares will be Mlt at Tnas by the Jnronc, T»wn «rpor»ti»n. Industrialists wha rat far such factories tie biggest «f their kind •111 net »nly save energy bat als« r«sts. These El standard factories, with a75 words
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92 1981-06-16 7 'Chipping in' for most courteous worker GUESTS at the Holiday Inn will be invited to "chip in" to pick either Mr or Miss Courtesy during the hotel's in-house fWirtesy drive this year. Under the two-week drive ■wfck-h began yesterday, each «est will be given a chip or disc- when he92 words
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Article94 1981-06-16 7 Talboys in for three-day visit MEW Zealand Foreign Affairs and Overseas Trade Minister, Mr Brian Talboys, flew in last night for a three-day visit. Mr Talboys, who is accompanied by his wife, will address a seminar on New Zealand's relations with Singapore and Southeast Asia at the Institute of South-east94 words
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Article100 1981-06-16 7 Veg by air from Jakarta JAKARTA, Mon. About five tonnes of fresh vegetables will be sent by air to Singapore from the Halim International Airport next Wednesday, the first of a planned twice-weekly shipment. The export by air is undertaken under an Indonesian-Dutch project, code-named QTA-28, which alms to developAFP - 100 words
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Article49 1981-06-16 7 THE Joo Chiat community centre will hold western cooking classes every Monday beginning July, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The instructor is Mr Ricnard Aw, a graduate of the Bermuda College of Hotel Technology. For details, telephone *****26 or *****57 between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m.49 words
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Article31 1981-06-16 7 TEE Lee Chin, 26. was tailed one day and fined $400 for stealing three blouses from Isetan Orchard Emporium on June 14 at 2.30 p.m. She pleaded guilty.31 words
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Article157 1981-06-16 7 A SINGAPORE oil tanker sank last Saturday after burning for three days about SO km off the coast of south-east Kalimantan (Borneo), the Marine Department Public Relations Officer, Mr Teh Kong Leong, said yesterday. Three crew members died and another is seriously injured. One sailor157 words
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Article53 1981-06-16 7 A SALVAGE tug from Singapore, Salvbcount, rescued 21 men from a leaking cargo ship off the coast of Taiwan over the weekend. Helicopters from the Taiwanese air force also took part in the rescue operations, hauling to safety the ship's engineer, Mr Fang Cheng-Chl, who fell53 words
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232 1981-06-16 7 Overall Thermal Transfer Value (OTTV) reg air* meats. UaUke la aMer stand•rd fartories, window rises will be designed to reduce •■■light and tinted glass wffi farther cat down glare. The office area la the factory will he iasulated with Mmm-tUeh fibre glass wool aad f232 words
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551 1981-06-16 7 BEN DAVIDSON - Hearing of $21 million cheating case next week BEN DAVIDSON By THE trial of two local businessmen on charges of of cheating involving more than $21 million will begin in a district court on June 22. The businessmen, Isaac Paul Ratnam, 38, a former Deputy Public Prose- cutor, and Ng551 words
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466 1981-06-16 8 Ad exec's statement to union $41,100 short COURT TOLD AN ADVERTISING firm executive gave a statement of account to the Union of Keppel Shipyard Employees of Singapore showing that he had collected $33,500 for a union function when in fact the collection came to $74,600, a district court heard yesterday.466 words
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248 1981-06-16 8 4 robbers grab $10,000 in cash. jewellery POUR men. oae armed with a revolver, held op the owaer of Golden Pawn Tickets Trading Co at Block 124, Laraag Oae, Toa Payoh and escaped with $IMM la caah aad cold Jewellery. The robbers tied ap Mr Wo* Yae Klong, 37, his248 words
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Article87 1981-06-16 8 THE President of South Korea, Mr Chun Doo Hwan, will be the first foreign dignitary to arrive at Changi Airport. He flies in at 11 a.m. on July 1 about four hours after the official opening. Mr Chun and his wife will be here87 words
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Article, Illustration157 1981-06-16 8 THE big shift to the new Singapore General Hospital has begun. For the past two weeks, patients have been wheeled and equipment carted across the road to the new building from the Bowyer block. Most of the firstand second-class patients from the block157 words
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Article, Illustration263 1981-06-16 8 MR LAI KEW CHAI. 40, vice-president of the Singapore Law Society, has been appointed High Court judge. His appointment, effective, from July 1, was announced by the Prime Minister's Office yesterday. At 40, Mr Lai, who is married with two children, is the263 words
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256 1981-06-16 9 POLICE Superintendent Ng Leng Hua yesterday appeared In eaort In answer to a private sammans by his aext-daar neighbour far allegedly using abaslve language aa twa occasions. At the same time, his Hua (Juan Avenue neighbour. Madam KI«Te Young, alsa turned up256 words
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448 1981-06-16 9 THE National Productivity Board bulletin, Singapore Productivity News, launched yesterday, warned workers that their real income will drop if there is no increase in productivity to match increases in pay. An article in the bulletin, headed Standard of Living May Decline448 words
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Article, Illustration165 1981-06-16 9 MAH BOW TAN IS SBS GENERAL MANAGER MR Mah Bow Tan, assistant general manager of the Singapore Bus Service since 1979, has been appointed the company s new general manager. The company had been operating without a general manager for nearly two years, after its last executive director cum general165 words
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141 1981-06-16 9 Mission to study robots and automation in Japan A MISSION to Japan, which will give opportunities for gaining new knowledge in the development of industrial robots and advanced automation, has been organised from July 12 to July 19. It is jointly organised by THE Singapore National Employers Federation, and the141 words
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Article96 1981-06-16 9 DCA chief calls it a day MR Tan Kwang Hung, the adviser and former director of the Department of Civil Aviation, retired last month. Mr Tan, 60, was due to retire In 1976 but did not because no suitable successor could be found. Last year, be stepped down from his96 words
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230 1981-06-16 9 'Y's' nostalgic last meeting fizzles out IT WAS to have been the last gathering of Young Men's Christian Association members in their old red brick building in Orchard Road which has been the "V's" home since 1911. A dinner was planned so that members could reminisce after tackling the association's230 words
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139 1981-06-16 9 IT WAS more than he could take when sub-con-tractor Chin Nyuk Chin, 23, was called names in a nightclub in the presence of his girlfriend. He felt it was a "loss of face" if he did not do anything about it. So he took139 words
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123 1981-06-16 9 MEMBERS who are unable to collect their Central Provident Fund (CPF) statement of accounts personally, can authorise someone to do so. But the member must give a letter of authorisation and his identity card to the person who must also produce his own identity123 words
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PARLIAMENT REPORT
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313 1981-06-16 10 No flats at old prices for resettled people THE government cannot adopt a policy of selling HDB flats at old prices to resettlement cases, the Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, said. The effects will be disastrous." he said when winding up the debate on price Increases of313 words
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Article205 1981-06-16 10 No HUDC priority for these cases THE government will not give priority allocation for HUDC flats to resettlement cases, Mr Teh Cheang Wan said. Replying to Mr Ng Kaa Tlmi (Punggol), Mr Teh said owners of land who could give vacant possession were compensated at a higher value because the205 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1981-06-16 10 Reporters: PHILIP LEE, IRENE NGOO, NGIAM TONG HAI, ABDULLAH TARMUGI and ELENA CHONG Call for review of Very high and stringent standards' set by govt THE cost of developing a Housing Board estate can increase substantially if the various government departments involved set1,205 words
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118 1981-06-16 10 250,000 have visited airport so far MORE than 250,000 people have visited the Singapore Changi Airport and this means less congestion when the airport opens next month. The people had been able to drive around the airport to familiarise themselves with the road system and car parks since May. Pride118 words
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175 1981-06-16 10 Changi airport built within approved cost PHASE I of Singapore Changi Airport has been completed at slightly less than $1 billion, which is within the original approved cost. Thanks to careful planning, coordination and control, many contracts were awarded within the first three years after the go-ahead to build the175 words
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135 1981-06-16 10 MOTORISTS using expressways may drive up to a nwrimam of 81 km/fc by next year. The Highway Commlttw will nrnif" ralslag the allowable speed limit ob salUMe stretch** of tie expressways met the major Interchanges are completed, and the East Coast Parkway and135 words
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229 1981-06-16 10 Wider Moulmein Road to ease congestion THE Public Works Department will widen Moulmein Road, from Balestier to Thomson roads, early next year to ease the traffic congestion. The intersection at Balestier Road/Moulmein Road will also be improved with additional road capacity. Meanwhile, the PWD will carry out interim traffic management229 words
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91 1981-06-16 10 PLANS FOR TOA PAYOH INDOOR STADIUM THE Housing Board is planning to build an indoor stadium on the vacant land between the Toa Payoh swimming pool and the sports complex. Tenders for its construction will be called in the second half of the year. Provision has been made in the91 words
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Article54 1981-06-16 10 EIGHT new Bills were introduced yesterday. They are the Betting and Sweepstake Duties (Amendment) Bill, Bretton Woods Agreements (Amendment) Bill, Estate Duty (Amendment) Bill, National Computer Board BUI, Merchant Shipping (Oil Pollution) Bill, Prevention of Pollution of the Sea (Amendment) Bill, Nanyang Technological Institute Bill and Central54 words
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259 1981-06-16 10 Answer to more secure housing estates NEIGHBOURHOOD Watch, a crime-prevention project started recently, is the long-term answer to a more secure neighbour hood. It will bring residents closer together and develop greater cohesiveness in a Housing Board estate. This optimistic picture was painted by Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin259 words
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166 1981-06-16 10 NoNUS plans for part-time courses THE National University of Singapore does not have any plans to conduct part-time undergraduate courses. Also, the proposed Bachelor of Technology course at the Nanyang Technological Institute had been overtaken by events and was no longer necessary, said Dr Tony Tan who was, until recently,166 words
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358 1981-06-16 10 FIXING artne deteetlag devices la Haaalag Baard lifts la net practical, the Natteaal Development Mlalster said. Mr Teh Cheaag Wan said although It Is possible to Install saeh devices as saggested by Mr Lee Yock Saaa (Cheag San), the gadgets are358 words
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Article, Illustration355 1981-06-16 11 Pay rise for senior state ministers from July SENIOR ministers of state and ministers of state are to get more pay from July I. The salaries of senior ministers of state will be revised from the present monthly $6,490 (Superscale C) to $7,930 (Superscale B), while that of ministers of355 words
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Article, Illustration274 1981-06-16 11 Twin aims of $230 levy on contractors THE $230 levy on contractors for every worker they employ from nontraditional sources is to discourage them from relying too much on foreign workers, Senior Minister of State (Labour) Dr Wong Kwei Cheong said in Parliament yesterday. It is also to pressure them274 words
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256 1981-06-16 11 THE Censorship Review Committee's work is not to make censors stricter or more lax, Culture Minister S. Dhanabalan told Parliament yesterday. Before deciding on any changes to be made to the censorship policy, it must have a thorough understanding of256 words
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189 1981-06-16 11 Looking West for help on patents system SINGAPORE, which does not have the manpower or the experts to set up its own patent system, is looking West for help. A study mission may be sent to the World Intellectual Property Organisation (Wipo) headquarters in Geneva, to find out what facilities189 words
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193 1981-06-16 11 CHUA GIVES NUMBERS OF CARS IN FATAL ACCIDENTS MORE than half the cars involved in fatal accidents In the past three years were Japanese-made. In fact, the proportion has risen each year, but this must be compared to the figures for cars registered in Singapore, said Home Affairs Minister Chua193 words
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Article210 1981-06-16 11 2nd tier NOT a matter of right THE second tier National Wages Council payment would only be paid for performance and not as a matter of right. Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen reiterated this yesterday when he confirmed that the government would pay only a one-time second tier wage increase210 words
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278 1981-06-16 13 Six more sing along songs for students THE Ministry of Education is believed to be planning to introduce more community songs to secondary school students over the next few years. According to a New Nation report yesterday, another five or six songs will be introduced by the end of this278 words
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Article47 1981-06-16 13 THE Singapore Air Force will be conducting live firing exercises at the Southern Islands live firing range on Pulau Senang and Pulau Pawai between now and June 19 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. The public is warned to keep clear of the range.47 words
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Article, Illustration239 1981-06-16 13 TAIWAN, Korea, China or Singapore? The choice of SM Japanese schoolgirls was Singapore, each paying about |1,4 M out of their own pocket for a five-day visit here which ends on Thursday. Why Singapore? The principal of Toklwa High School In Kobe, Mr V Tamura, said239 words
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115 1981-06-16 13 SINGAPORE police have contacted their counterparts in Bombay to seek help in locating a youth who was reported missing nine years ago. Joo Chiat police have reopened the Missing Person file on Roslan bin Norman, who was spotted begging in the streets of115 words
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391 1981-06-16 13 JALEAN HAN - J ALE AN HAN By. THE government was yesterday urged to provide special training for teachers of the handicapped. Dr Lav Wai Har, former director of the Institute of Education, said this in a 10-minute interview with The Straits Times391 words
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Article41 1981-06-16 13 A WOMAN, Madam Mooi Yit Neo, 65, who was hit by a car along Upper Ayer Rajah Road at about 5 p.m. on Sunday, died at the Alexandra Hospital yesterday. Madam Mooi, suffered multiple injuries J41 words
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Article293 1981-06-16 13 More seek permits to work here ABOUT 10,000 foreign workers are believed to have applied for work permits in the past two months. This follows a crackdown against illegal foreign workers and the computerisation of the Immigration checkpoints. A Labour Ministry spokesman confirmed that the figure was a big increase293 words
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9 1981-06-16 14 The Straits Times TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1981 OTHER VIEWS9 words
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Article60 1981-06-16 14 ABOUT a year after President Tito's death, the Yugoslav economy is in serious trouble, with nearly a million workers unemployed. Whilst admitting privately that the poor economic state is the result of mismanagement under Marshal Tito, the leadership struggles to allow market forces to play a greater role. By DAVID60 words
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Article, Illustration160 1981-06-16 14 Yugoslav planners struggle to control economy Govt dreads increasing dependence on the Soviets "Now that it is free of Tito's pragmatism, Yugoslavia is becoming a far more Western-oriented society," says one foreign businessman here. Recovery faces another huge obstacle in the shape of a US$l7 billion foreign debt, the result160 words
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Article, Illustration289 1981-06-16 14 MANILA Cutting through the heart of Manila, Taft Avenue fills each day with a cacophonous mass of carnival-painted passenger jeeps, outdated buses and battered cars. But if the engineers have their way, rush-hour pandemonium along the 15-km corridor will end by 1984. AReuter - 289 words
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Article, Illustration333 1981-06-16 14 BANGKOK Thai workera will for the first time get as a legal right social security benefits which their comrades in other South-east Asian countries have enjoyed for years. PubUc Welfare Department Director-General Renoo Chotidilok disclosed that a Social Security BillReuter - 333 words
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267 1981-06-16 15 THE obedience cult exists everywhere. It thrives as long as top management adopts an authoritarian style of management. In such organisations, mistakes are not tolerated, and no one gets rewarded for disagreeing with management. Initiative, innovation and entrepreneurship are killea and fear and intolerance267 words
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Letter, Illustration308 1981-06-16 15 LETTERS to the Editor must include the writer's full name and address and be signed to be considered for publication. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. If possible, give your telephone number and type the letter, doublespaced, on one308 words
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140 1981-06-16 15 When I boarded the taxi, the taxi driver had the audacity to inform me that cab drivers do not wish to pick up passenge rs unless we pay the booking fee. It aeemg that the implementation of the booking fee has been misused by140 words
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249 1981-06-16 15 Hobson's choice for concession holders like me AS an SBS shareholder concession bus pass holder, I will be affected by the company's recent decision to increase its paid-up capital by way of a one for one rights issue at $2.40 per share. To be eligible to retain the concession pass,249 words
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Letter190 1981-06-16 15 WHY SHORT NOTICE FOR OFFER WE REFER to the letter "Student rejected then accepted" by "Unfair" (ST, June 11). The procedure adopted in the admission of stu- dents is that first, they are ranked according to an order of merit based on iheir GCE "O" level results. They are also190 words
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153 1981-06-16 15 Those 'Dust, dirt true grit' grouses PLEASE refer to the letter "Dust, dirt and true grit" (ST, May 30) by "Complaint Tak Jalan." Officers from the Environmental Health Division visit the site regularly to apprehend and take enforcement action against members of the Dublic for dumn-t^^-SrSrs Slle- o i j_.153 words
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94 1981-06-16 15 Owners have to ensure piers are kept clean WE REFER to the letter "Pollution in the water" by "Outdoor" (ST, June 5). All owners and operators of piers and other marine structures within port limits are responsible for the cleanliness of their premises and the surrounding waters. Shipyards are also94 words
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Letter230 1981-06-16 15 Hospital security stepped up WE ARE very concerned about the unfortunate assault on your reader "Assaulted" (ST, May 19). We have gone through our records and from the limited information in the letter, it is probable that the patient referred to had absconded from the hospital after he was brought230 words
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286 1981-06-16 16 Mahathir assures foreign investors KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, today assured foreign investors that changes in the country's leadership would not lead to a dramatic switch in its economic and industrial policies. "The changes would not upset private sector calculations and their prospectsNST - 286 words
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472 1981-06-16 16 Britain under fire for its views on Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MALAYSIA'S Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today attacked Britain for what he called its outlandish views of Malaysia and said it had given no help a to Malaysia since independence in 1967. Dr Mahathir, who becomesReuter - 472 words
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Article, Illustration237 1981-06-16 16 SABOTAGE BY REDS CAUSE $500,000 DAMAGE IPOH, Mo*. Communist terrortote burnt three balldosers aad a laadrover, to sabotage logging •Deration* in the Keaayat forest area In upper Perak lyThe incident occurred aboat 1« km sooth east of Orik, near the Thai border on May SI. News Of the Incident wasNST - 237 words
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254 1981-06-16 16 1,035 Chen supporters cross over to Gerakan MALACCA, Mon. One thousand and thirty-five supporters of former Malayan Chinese Association (MCA) deputy president Datuk Michael Chen joined the Gerakan today in a special ceremony in Kampung Sungei Baru in Alor Gajah Among them were] about 500 former MCA I members ledAFP - 254 words
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Article168 1981-06-16 16 Another 3 men hanged under ISA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Another three men sentenced to death on charges under the Internal Security Act went to the gallows at Pudu Prison at dawn today. They were construction supervisor Lai Chong, 32, former military policeman Tan Seng Song, 29, and construction worker LimNST - 168 words
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Article126 1981-06-16 16 OUR society Is characterised by Intense W social mobility. In the Influx of this social advancement, there is a lack of clarity and definition of means and methods and moral standards. There Is a widespread desire for Instant gratification. Which is why it Is Important that the126 words
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Article93 1981-06-16 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An 18-member trade mission from the Scottish Council of Development and Industry will make an eight-day visit to Malaysia from Friday. A statement from the British High Commission today said the mission, led by Mr George McGregor, the council's marketing services manager, would offerNST - 93 words
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Article132 1981-06-16 29 HONGKONG, Mm. World champion Gno Yuehna, *f China, won the world Masters table tennis rhampUnshlpß with a decisive 21-13, 24-22, 21-12, \lcUrv over elgktb-aeeded Istvan Jonyer, of Hungary, here Ust night. Pram the first service Gno was In command and his vicious topspin play rangedReuter; AFP - 132 words
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357 1981-06-16 29 BELGRADE, Mon. Police had to protect a referee when he was attacked by players on the final day of the Yugoslav First Division soccer championship yesterday. As a result of the incident, the match between OFK Beograd and Zagreb was abandoned in theReuter - 357 words
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Article481 1981-06-16 29 LE MANS. Mon. Belgium's Jacky Ickz, who romped to an unprecedented fifth victory in the Le Mans 24-hour motor race yesterday, refused to say whether he would attempt another win next year. Ickz, 36, said that he would not commit himself to a reappearance just yet. "If I announceAgencies - 481 words
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Article, Illustration237 1981-06-16 29 SANTIAGO, Mon. Chile became the second South American country to qualify for next year's World Cup soccer finals in Spain by beating Ecuador 2-0 last night. The win raised Chile's points' tally to five in the South American Group Three. They still have oneReuter - 237 words
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605 1981-06-16 30 EPSOM JEEP - BRING on the breast of crow. Two horses, Camberly and Western Union m, who I thought had no business to be in the King'sGold Cup field on form, finished first and third respectively in the 24th running of the prestigious sprint at605 words
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456 1981-06-16 30 FAIRWAY - Big race finish proves that class tells FAIRWAY By CLASS prevailed in this year s running of the $102,000 King's Gold Cup sprint over 1,200 m at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The Cup finish was dominated by three horses who had previously won in major races. Camberly, winner of the456 words
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Article904 1981-06-16 30 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Six jockeys were yesterday suspended for various offences committed during the third and fourth days at the King's Gold Cup meeting. K.C. Ng was suspended six weeks, Subian Dalwee and apprentice H. Bakri one month each, D. Kwong four race days, A. Nawari three904 words
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463 1981-06-16 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI JITA APPEALS TO SOCCER FANS FOR UNDERSTANDING By ONLY about half of Singapore's soccer squad will resume their training today at the Jalan Besar Stadium for Sunday's match against Hitachi, of Japan. But team manager-coach Jita Singh hopes the situation will notAFP - 463 words
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370 1981-06-16 31 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By SINGAPORE MALAYS packed too much power as they outclassed a weakened Pahang Malays side H in the Sultan's Gold Cup soccer tournament at the National Stadium last night. Pahang had virtually lost the tie long before they crossed the Causeway as nine370 words
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Article275 1981-06-16 31 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By THE days when Geylang Internationals ruled the Singapore soccer club scene are over as suggested by Kaki Bukii's 2-0 triumph over the former three-time champions in last night's Ovaltine National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Their ageing275 words
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Article131 1981-06-16 31 Aussie batting collapse LONDON, Mon. The Australian batting crumbled against Middlesex at Lord's yesterday, when seven wickets fell for 74, leaving the touring cricketers trailing by four on first innings. Scores. MMaleaex: 150 and 40-2 (M. Brearley 47 no., C. Radley 33) AastnlU 146 (K. Hughes 31, G Lewson 26)Reuter - 131 words
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Article378 1981-06-16 31 GOLF ROUND-UP MANCHESTER, Mon. A lucky bounce off a woman spectator's umbrella helped Scotsman Bernard Gallacher to a five-stroke victory in the Greater Manchester Open golf tournament at Wiimslow yesterday. Gallacher, 32, won the £7,000 ($29,610) first prize when he returned a record 16-under-par aggregate ofAgencies - 378 words
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290 1981-06-16 31 McEnroe wins Grand Prix singles crown TENNIB ROUND-UP LONDON, Mon. American John McEnroe won the London Grand Prix grass court title with his customary mixture of beautiful tennis and capricious behaviour against compatriot Brian Gottfried at Queen's Club yesterday. McEnroe won 7-6, 7-5 to claim the first prize of £8,500Agencies - 290 words
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Article22 1981-06-16 31 Today's events BASKETBALL Mil* llaaal ycatk rluwnliMMy (Peoples AMOcUUon. .30). BOCCEB NFL Dtv. 1: Tampion Rovers v Forces JaUn Boy Sudium I).22 words
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Article193 1981-06-16 31 R. MANORAJ - Fred will lead under-23 team R. MANORAJ By CENTRE-HALF Fred Martens will lead Singapore's 18-member team in their assault on the Malaysian Hockey Federation under-23 competition in Malacca (June 17-20). It is nine days since Singapore returned from Penang after an unsuccessful attempt to wrest the MHF Tun Razak Cup.193 words
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Article, Illustration221 1981-06-16 31 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By LOTTO, third last year, strolled past Union 95-18 on the opening day of the Milo national basketball youth championships at the People's Association last night. In the process, Lotto sent out strong vibrations that they would again be serious contenders for the221 words
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Article40 1981-06-16 31 SEOUL, Mon. South Korea trounced West Germany's Saarbrucken Qub team 4-1 in the President's Cup soccer championships here today. In other matches, Malaysia beat France's Chateauroux. and Argentine's Racing de Cordoba edged out Japan 1-0. -UPI.UPI - 40 words
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714 1981-06-16 31 KEN JALLEH Jr - Retf ord sets 1500 m mark in Masters KEN JALLEH Jr. By LAN RETFORD turned in a splendid 4 mm. 26.5 sec. All-Comers Masters record in the 1,500 m to be the toast on the final day of the national Masters track and field championships at Temasek Junior College. Retford,714 words
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Advertisement51 1981-06-16 31 FREE! 9 padcetsof maggi Instant Noodles 1 with Everyday Standard 2kg Get 5 packets of Maggi 2-Minute Noodles, tifl^^^H^^^^V Everyday Standard Fullcream Powdered Milk Mf m^ m l^tiMl This offer is valid only in Singapore. m^MH S^^^^^v 4 k i*\^w& a. i luHdt livery bodies for lively minds. jj^g* ..'fes^,51 words
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Article31 1981-06-16 32 NEW YORK, Mon The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials lumped 10.27 to 1.016 55 In the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stork Exchange today. AP.AP - 31 words
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Article54 1981-06-16 32 BANGKOK, Mon Nine people, Including a mother and her two young children, were killed at the weekend when a train smashed Into a truck full of people on the way to a wedding Eight others were injured, many critically. The accident occurred in Uttaradit province, about 600 kmAFP - 54 words
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Article, Illustration272 1981-06-16 32 A world 'first' for S'pore Turf Club PUNTEBB will aasa he able to watch la caisar the races tram start to finish aa this giant TV sereea at Sugapare Tarf Clab meetiaga. There will alsa br Instant replays af every race. Tan Sri Raame Shaw, the Tarf dab's chairman, said:272 words
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150 1981-06-16 32 Embassy: Jakarta wants better site JAKARTA. Mon. The Indonesian Government wants to move its embassy in Singapore to a more suitable location because its present site in Orchard Road is considered "unfitting." Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, who said this today, added that the plan to move the embassy had beenAFP - 150 words
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415 1981-06-16 32 Bani-Sadr told: Say sorry publicly TEHERAN, Monday IRAN'S revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny today called on President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr to make a public apology for past mistakes, but crowds of the President's supporters rallied to his support. Teheran Radio repeated warnings by the prosecutor-general that pro'esters supporting the President wouldReuter - 415 words
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Obituary50 1981-06-16 32 sbbbbbbbbCSlsbbbbbbbbbbb! DM WMSTON WBM rWM passed way peacefully 15/8/81 Memorial Service. 18 OreendsJe Avenue. 830pm. 18/8/81 FunermJ service. 3 30pm 17/8/81. Wesley Methodist Church. Fort Canning. Cortege will proceed to Mt. Vernon Crematorium after service. Donations to Singapore Blind Association or Wesley Church Building Fund No flowers please.50 words
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Advertisement90 1981-06-16 32 US'i tsssrtan mt Matnskn acaM B» State d Cistern. Orapa, WiiMartai and Hn Tsrk w*h pepatotan s( rt.OOO.OOC art Ms* lor wpokn o< Dm Mm* prsductv (1) Handbags and Luansgos (2) Proctoua JowoVry (&sd. Silvw. Diamond) (3) aoml-Proctous Slot*. (4) OMWaroo (8) Boctrieal SuppHors P»t Shop Supptior* (7) Toys, DoHs,90 words
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Advertisement496 1981-06-16 32 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Chevelina Pte Ltd's attempt to secure a majority share in SPP Ltd is likely to fall flat. Not only has the market demanded a price which is very much higher than what it has offered to pay, the men behind SPP are determined496 words
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Advertisement388 1981-06-16 1 Mitsubishi L3OO Panel Van 1439 cc engine Power assisted brakes Bigger cargo space MP^ o Easy access to interior yM sMnananan I Spacious driver's X compartment for added X J A\ comfort Mi Mitsubishi L2OO Pick-up M 1 597 cc engine Curved and bigger rear nn^aw^ m wvoaaaL^aww w«aaW^^W W388 words
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Article67 1981-06-16 1 INCH Kenneth Kajang Rubber has replied to the XL Stock Exchange that the board is not aware of any reason for the substantial rise in its share price the past week. It also said there are no announcements pending. The company's share price has risen67 words
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Article24 1981-06-16 1 GENTTNGS Bhd yesterday requested the Stock Exchange of Singapore to suspend trading in its shares today pending an announcement from the company.24 words
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Article73 1981-06-16 1 JOHAN Holdings Bhd has replied to the XL Stock Exchange that the formal sales and purchase agreement for its acquisiton of 51 per cent of Goerge Kent (M) Bhd was signed on June 11. Total cash consideration of $28.7 million for the 51 per cent stake was arrived73 words
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Article53 1981-06-16 1 BEDFORD Plantations has proposed a two-for-one bonus issue to be capitalised out of reserves to the tune of $1.7 million The company also proposed that authorised capital be raised from the present $3 million to $50 million and that the existing $850,000 stock be converted into 850,000 shares53 words
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Article64 1981-06-16 1 B. Sembawang BUKIT Sembawang Estates has reported a substantial drop in group turnover and pretax profit for the year ended March 31, 1981, the former from $28 million in 1980 to $4.8 million, and the latter from $8 million to $4.3 million. Directors have proposed a final dividend of 2064 words
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Article81 1981-06-16 1 NEPTUNE Orient Lines has been asked by the Stock Exchange of Singapore to furnish an immediate announcement for public release on its equity participation in a new shipping company, Diamond Concord Shipping Co Ltd. NOL last Friday said it had taken a 25 per cent stake in Diamond81 words
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Article67 1981-06-16 1 THE Textile Corporation of Malaya Bhd has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that a number of substantial shareholders have sold their stakes. Unitika Ltd and Mitsui and Co sold 2,725,580 and 906,600 shares respectively to Grand Ocean Development Bhd while Frank Tsao and Co, Frank Tsao and67 words
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Article53 1981-06-16 1 COLOMBO, Mon. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has reinstituted Sri Lanka's threeyear 260.3 million special drawing rights (SDR) extended fund facility it suspended last July, a finance ministry spokesman said today. The decision to reinstitute the facility was taken by the IMF board in Washington last Friday,Reuter - 53 words
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Article69 1981-06-16 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesian wheat imports in 1981 are expected to rise 10 per cent this year to 1.55 million tonnes, informed agriculture industry sources said today. This is slightly less than originally estimated at the end of last year and reflects a rise in wholesale flour prices fromReuter - 69 words
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Article47 1981-06-16 1 BEIJING, Mon. Farms in the 14 tea-growing provinces of southern China have sold nearly 100,000 tonnes of spring tea to the state by the end of May, a 14.5 per cent rise over the same period last year, the New China News Agency said today.47 words
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Article58 1981-06-16 1 NEW YORK, Mon. American producers of steel were surprised and shocked by the inroads made by imported steel during April, the trade journal Iron Age said. It said more than 1.7 million tonnes of steel produced abroad was imported during April, compared to 1.1 million the previous month.AFP - 58 words
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307 1981-06-16 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By WHILE some buyers have been interested In gobblkig up United Industrial Coronation (UIC), the N^ YOTk fnTtou/ht it New Yonc ann oougm v self a share in a choice piece of property. Together with French bank Banque de Paris et307 words
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415 1981-06-16 1 BOH TIANG KENG - BOH TIANG KENG SURVEY REVEALS WAGE DIFFERENCES By AN OFFICE amah with little education gets a minimum pay of $340, which is higher than the minimum for a confidential secretary. And her minimum is nearly as high as that of415 words
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Article10 1981-06-16 1 Source: Singapore National Employers Federation10 words
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Article184 1981-06-16 1 Singapore Finance applicants MERCHANT Bankers Morgan Grenfell (Asia) Ltd has announced that applicants for Singapore Finance Ltd shares in lots of 10,000 shares or more will not have their applications balloted. Those applying for between 10,000 and 24,000 will receive 1,000 shares each; between 25,000 and 49,000, 2,000 shares; between184 words
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Article203 1981-06-16 1 THE nation's money supply cash in circulation plus current accounts leapt by 23 per cent in April against an annual rate of only 9.5 per cent in March. The Monetary Authority of Singapore attributed "this unusually high growth rate" partially to the public issue of shares203 words
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Article290 1981-06-16 1 Interest in selected industrials SINGAPORE: The stock market closed narrowly mixed on some profit-taking In fairly active trading. Industrials were mixed while finance* were generally firmer. The Straits Times Industrials Index dropped 4.21 points to t2».21. Properties, co mmod Ittes and stocks In the second section also ended mixed. KUALA290 words
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Article1816 1981-06-16 2 BID aad ofler pricw officially listed and IHMinrai In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yeaUrday. with the number of iharea traded shown In brackets la lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specifled DnMJSTBIALB Ataai (3.845) (8) 3 80 (4) 3.83 (1) 3.86 (2) 3.84 xd1,816 words
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Article1814 1981-06-16 2 BUSINESS DONE (Singapore) 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 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board1,814 words
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348 1981-06-16 3 THE LOCAL stack market was Hke a aiattaalewß sea wttk selective tradlag eaasla« assse riasBes arcaslaßßl ly. Rat late la tke artoraaaa, tke serealty was dfcrtarked ky a aaaall ware af seiliac- Tke aasralßg »peaes steady witfc seterttve lasara MMBBdiat, gasd aapsjart wklle stkers348 words
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Article276 1981-06-16 3 THE KUALA Lumpur stock market continued to draw good support to push share prices generally higher yesterday. also noted among second and third liners. Berjaya Kawat closed 50 cents ahead to $4.78, General Ceramics gained 4XI cents to $8.50. Textile Corporation im proved 30 cents to $6.05 Pan-Electric276 words
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Article99 1981-06-16 3 HONGKONG: Share prices fell on profit-taking yesterday, with the Hang Seng index falling 28.20 to close the day at 1752.35 points, dealers said. Operators took their profit throughout the day, after the market touched its alltime high on Friday, when the index reached 1780.83 on Friday morning before closing99 words
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Article71 1981-06-16 3 SYDNEY Canning Basin oil stocks featured in a generally stronger market but poor telecommunications continued to affect trading yesterday, brokers said. Vaatgaa rose AJ1.70 after reporting from the Blina 1 exploraticn. while WnsaUr, with a S3 per cent stake In Vamgas. finished 13 cents higher at $2.30. The All-Ordinaries71 words
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Article87 1981-06-16 3 7XHCYO: The Tokyo stock market's Dow Jones average rose 62.29 in fairly active trading to close at a record 7711.73 points yesterday, dealers said. Trading volume was HO million shares with buying interest stimulated by a sharp yen's recovery against the US dollar, revived foreign purchases and the gradual87 words
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Article167 1981-06-16 3 LONDON, Moo. Equity leaden and UK government bonds were higher in active trading today with hopes of declining US interest rates as a major factor in favour of the market. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 9.6 points at MA Equity leaders showed gains of betwgeu «p167 words
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Article143 1981-06-16 3 CHINESE Pr««a«» ExctMf*, Hugapare, etaaaag aneaa par IMUjaHaraay. Cuaaal Mi: Bulk (ob tllf.OO sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) (ob $129.00 sellers, new drum lob $135 00 sellers Cspra: Mixed (loot*) $68 00 buyers. Ptppur: Munlok while pepper (ob AJU NI.W MO7 50 •ellerm. S.nw»k whilt pepper143 words
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Article72 1981-06-16 3 THE KILOBAR market for fold deUverable In Singapore opened at 232.788 and closed st 832.840 yesterday In the Far East, fold opened at 1:*****50 472.50 and was traded to (472.50/473.50 by lunch time. It re-opened at that level and remained quiet before some buylni Interest took the price to72 words
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Article26 1981-06-16 3 THE STRAITS tin price was unchanged at M 529.42 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up seven tonnes to 177 tonnes.26 words
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Article245 1981-06-16 3 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed firmer yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 251.50 cents per kilo, up 3.50 cents on last Friday's close, dealers said. The morning market gained two cents on higher London advices last Friday and some buying interest of July RSS One.245 words
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Article32 1981-06-16 3 Rubber: June 15 Singapore: July: 251.50 cents (up 3.50 cents) Malaysia: July: 272.50 cents (up 3.00 cents) Tin: M 129.42 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 177 tonnes (up 7 tonnes)32 words
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Article150 1981-06-16 3 THE US/Sing dollar opened on 2-month 2.1235 2.1265 a bearish note at the day's 3-month 2.1200/2.1240 high of $2 1470 In the Singapore 6-month 2 1040 2 1100 forex market yesterday. KUALA LUMPUR: The US Inflow of hot funds caused dollar weakened further the US/Stag dollar to150 words
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Article47 1981-06-16 3 RANGE of prices offered by discount huuis on June 15: Overnight r. lo 6 Call deposits: s'. to 6 CbmJmj Byyi.j Selling 3-month Treasury bills 6H 3- month Bank bills 13*t 13' i 3 months CD 12 13/*****1/16 6 months CD 121/16 1118/16 SMne: NsHsasl Dkmut47 words
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Article24 1981-06-16 3 THE average rate at which majsr Singapore banks an caneatly prepared to lead to their best customer* is 13.39 per cent.24 words
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211 1981-06-16 4 Trade incentive scheme under review THE Department of Trade is reviewing the international trading company incentive scheme to enable more firms to qualify. The incentive was introduced in August 1979 to encourage Singapore companies to expand exports of locallymade goods. But, so far, only one company has benefited from the211 words
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Article59 1981-06-16 4 MALAYA Glaas Faetery haa lafermed the Registrar •f Ompank* that It waa decided at aa extraordinary general meeting, to increase the company's authorised share capital from $11 million to $M million. The meeting also approved an enlargement of equity by capitailslnK $3.5 million from reserve* and59 words
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593 1981-06-16 4 ZHOU MEI - Japanese factory helps meet demand for springs ZHOU MEI By Economics Correspondent EVERYBODY knows what a typewriter is, but how many know what gives it life? Springs, that's what. Those little wire springs, unseen, and taken so much for granted. Without them 70 types totalling 200 pieces in each typewriter593 words
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490 1981-06-16 4 Sin Chuan starts $53 m housing projects SIN CHUAN Development, which is considering going public, has embarked on five residential projects costing about $53 million. All the projects are due for completion in 1983. The biggest is Tat Lee Court, a $40 million condominium project. Construction has started and booking490 words
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278 1981-06-16 4 25,000 dwt carriers can berth at Kuantan after August VEGETABLE oil carriers of up to 25,000 dead-weight tonnes (dwt) can call at Kuantan port after August. By then, local contractors are expected to have installed four "yokohama" rubber pneumatic floating fenders on the twin dolphins of the outer palm oil278 words
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160 1981-06-16 4 Faber Merlin enters Aussie hotel business FABER Merlin is moving into the hotel business in Australia, with the leasing of a first class international hotel in Perth. The company disclosed over the weekend that it has agreed in principle to lease the five star de luxe hotel from Withernsea Private160 words
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Article189 1981-06-16 4 A Malaysian based company. Grand Ocean Development Berhad, and a Malaysian, Mr Chew Kar Kee, have together acquired a 44.96 per rent stake in Textile Corporation of Malaya. The vendors are Unitika Limited, Mitsui and Company Limited, Frank Tsao and Company Limited, Tan Sri189 words
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Advertisement799 1981-06-16 2 Announcement Reader's Digest announces to its customers in Singapore that from June 16, 1981, servicing of all orders for Reader's Digest subscriptions, books, records and other products will be handled by our Singapore Branch Office at Union Building, No. 37, Jalan Pemimpin 03-05, Singapore 2057. Tel. No. *****11 (3 Lines)799 words
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Advertisement562 1981-06-16 2 TENDER 1/*****P Tenders are invited from established firms for the supply of the following stationery items: 1. Duplicating and photostating papar 2. Writing papar file 3. Pans, pencils tapes, ate 4. Telex paper rolls Tenderers are required to provide separate quotes for the above categories of iten Successful tenderers will562 words
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Advertisement541 1981-06-16 3 Wardley Limited Wholly owned subsidiary of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation ACU Indicated Deposit Rates per annum) Term US$ HK$ DM Call YIV2 9 15V 4 9 1 Month 17 3 /4 11V4 16 3 12 3 Months 17 IS 1 HVs 12-5/H 6 Months 16-3/16 12% 16 123/s541 words
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Advertisement631 1981-06-16 3 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IM KIAN CHI AN CONOTEI CTION PTE. LTD. (la V»l. Uaaldattaa) OTICE IS HEREBY IVEN UU.C the creditors ol le abov -named Company hlch I. being voluntarllj ound jp are required on or sfore the 20th day of July 61 to send In their names id631 words
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Advertisement254 1981-06-16 4 llsSfllßnini&BinflH Mez electric motors well-established in Europe Middle East, Thailand and Indonesia are now available in Singapore among best quality products made in Europe most competitive prices over 3,000 units (0.37 kw to 75 kw available ex-stock) full spare parts and service support sole Agent/Stockist: m jy ACE EQUIPMENT PTE254 words
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Advertisement86 1981-06-16 4 SINGAPORE: 10th Floor. Wellington Building. 20 Bideford Road Singapore 0922. Tel: *****86/7 Telex: ***** MONG KONG: 16th Floor. Lee Hing Building, 54-58 Des Voeux Road Central. Hong Kong. Tet 5-*****8 Telex: ***** International Inter-Dealer Market Indications June 16. 1961 G I A CERTIFIED IDEAL PROPORTIONS ONE CARAT ROUND BRILLIANT (U86 words
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Advertisement83 1981-06-16 1 Congratulations to the Public Works Department on the occasion of the completion and handing-over of the Passenger Terminal Building, Changi Airport •9kC Si *^HnP^n^n^^nvKj|^^^|^M^^E: 1%. wßLF^¥*J± CvW^^U 'J^^L 8 mVm Bn^HV**^^nll Bm^Lnt i '*V^^^^^^W Ij' vfy I I -J*-^Bl^]^t Ik^iA^Hn^n^nl f l99^n^n^n^n^n^nflßn^hkHnln^nm^n^n^n^n^l f^hAs '^i^il^Hn^n^n^T r We are proud to be83 words
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Advertisement93 1981-06-16 1 ||(§|n[ t(>H( >w>nK fashion HA, > i^ frfc. fc^ ward to the vari«o« European and American col leeUens; how about giving the East a bit of attention too? SmT^"* 0 PogoslOandii (QSESB Bl I World of hooks L,k« "j^aß I C (A H »VCo^! |V| Midi wkat can happen I93 words
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Article255 1981-06-16 1 THIS proKrammf can he heard over SBC's English Service tonight at 7.44 and on Sunday *£L 77 this wu. he rented Thn^jay at p.m. over the pßTstere. Service. LeSSOII 91: National Day CelebrationS VOCA.ULAEV: I)*i» ft di you xfeg-.gr«- parade *i HIM,.* kX 4)f*-%flyan-t.lear.thr«ighnraetlee 5) %fii wu255 words
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Article, Illustration74 1981-06-16 1 I j -H- _jl 7 F IAI llr 71m I—\# It'll L- m JK hmrr Ll>^^Sm *™M \llJ /RX I^l/7 2 7L T\ ""M 'E% IT HAS been a long ,JZ, TjL, atJn? Ta s by local Mandarin^aktng cultural groups. Of course, not many local74 words
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Article205 1981-06-16 1 THE callieraphy scrolls hanging onU^waKchingYoonW Kwoon Mix-kit) may become the associaUon's last Unk to the KtfrSl^ For documents of the 57-year-old Cantonese association's early history had been destroyed in World War II and the association has now to rely on its founding members to teU205 words
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Article, Illustration414 1981-06-16 2 ARTHUR C. Clarke's Mysterious World (Ch 5, 11.11 p.m.): The final chapter in this interesting series on strange occurences on Earth through the centuries. This halfhour segment looks at three puzzles. How can you explain the phenomenon of the stones that move by themselves in California's414 words
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Article, Illustration65 1981-06-16 3 The Lyons' world of and at that time, Nan had an idea for a mystery using a gourmet cook in some way... We put it together and it worked. 9 6 I was on diet. I was very angry and I said, 'I'm tired of dieting.' And the best way65 words
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Article, Illustration538 1981-06-16 3 CAROLINE NGUI - CAROLINE NGUI _!l Korean children to dance here APPLE cheeks, fresh smiles and supple young limbs will captivate you at the Pyongyang Chil-T^T^T-vtZ at the National Theatre between June 26 and 29. The children, selected from primary and secondary schools, are trained at the Pyongyang Students' and538 words
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Article567 1981-06-16 3 Vocal Recital by Smt Veena Anasuya Kulkarni Cultural Theatre, June 12 Reviewed by SURINDER SINGH SRIMATI Veena Anasuya Kulkarni stands apart from the many Indian musicians and dancers who have passed through Singapore. She is not a professional. The wife of a United Nations development programme567 words
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Article, Illustration978 1981-06-16 4 700 years of English history Famous feathers. The princess's garter. The imprisoned prince. Victoria's son. The uncrowned king... And more. No, these are not titles of Aesop's fables or Hans Christian Anderson's yarns. They are true stories about the Princes and Princesses of Wales, from978 words
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Article, Illustration128 1981-06-16 9 Aloha... The Hawaiian welcome that millions of tourists to the famed beaches of Waikiki each year are greeted with, also means goodbye a sense that has taken on greater meaning in the vocabulary of its tourist industry as fewer visitors are flying in as a128 words
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Article, Illustration564 1981-06-16 11 6 Meteorite jewellery is only a novelty, it's a pure gamble. And when the demand for or supply of meteorites stops, then that's it. 7 Paul Zereik 6 Pawn a piece, and you could buy yourself a small rocket, launch yourself into564 words
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Article348 1981-06-16 11 ANDREW LESLIE - ANDREW LESLIE By WE ARE under attack! An alien force is seeking to subvert all that is good and clean in our daily lives. This astonishing fact was brought to my attention by Doctor Grobble, the sociologist whose pre-eminence in his solitary field has become legendary.348 words
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Article54 1981-06-16 11 MIMI SHERATON - MIMI SHERATON By THE mad fashion designer has a role in contemporary folklore similar to that of the mad scientist. Instead of developing potions to destroy the world or create a race of robots, the designer creates bizzare apparel that makes women look weird and inhibits mobility.54 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1981-06-16 12 All nations, not just Cites members, have been asked to suspend all trade in the horns of rhinoceroses (Appendix I), which are stHI being ground into love potions in- the Far East and used for dagger handles in NEW international regulations came into effect this1,073 words
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Advertisement244 1981-06-16 2 was commissioned to compose the Requiem Mass by an anonymous client. He believed this mysterious request however, held a deeper and more profound message: a warning that his own lire was about to end. The Singapore Symphony Orchestra, together with the Singapore Symphony Chorus present Mozart's last and finest work,244 words
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Advertisement44 1981-06-16 2 Amitsubishi sHJ N COLOUR TV REPHOOUCES COLOURS WITH ABSOULfTE LIFE LIKE PURITY Seat Covers (FreeSi Z ei& All Kinds of Auto Accessories J^ til *RsCifc.#!ts&#r LW IM*k KIN LIN AUTO ACCESSORIES ill Hn7l AB. Boiement President Hotel Comple., *H* 181. Kitchener Rood, Singopore 082044 words
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Miscellaneous145 1981-06-16 2 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB Preserved far one month and SSSSS«» f-r vehlcle "11 SS?« .SC^iie cowboy. WU uffli > ve-elov«rth«»- 19 *m ««ded by L»ter, pertap. B S 2SK-£?rL T i no, ™[*J haU- (7) doulll <4) 18 progn-ver a Greek aoldlen collect the tpoil S Men, comply found in145 words
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Advertisement290 1981-06-16 4 <™) ~ht GSI iff PORTABIf TROUiY FIRE EXTINGUISHERS S~\ nnnHnnSFRS ABC &BC Dry Powder A] 000R CLOSERS Foam Water C~T) I £1 Mi.7Sirllt FIRE ALARM EMERGENCY LIGHTING SYSTEMS QpUra I-} lr^ >^B*aW .^^m Portable Thread f T\ fIX Cut and Reams I g^aa^MM V 6- 1 Machine 6mm to 100290 words
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Advertisement41 1981-06-16 4 CORUM Artisans d'Horlogerie Fine The gold coin watch by CORUM, each with an ultra-thin movement in an k^ authentic 20$ gold coin. SHUI HWA JEWELLERY CO. PTE. LTD. EASTERN WATCH CO. PTE. LTD. Gl-2 Peninsula Plaza, Coleman St. Tel. *****17 I41 words
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Advertisement811 1981-06-16 5 MARBELLA 2 Bedroom 2 Bath JU jTT^T^ MALAGA 3 Bedroom 2 Bath |^ft.^ V v B^Pt VALENCIA 2 Bedroom 2 Bath SH'*' IBn^S/^^ TOLEDO 3 Bedroom 3 Bath JHfc- I—|1 ?.p ■||j!j| ryn Jj Boca Azul the newest and finest residen- FLORIDA tial community in Boca Raton is the jewel811 words
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Advertisement1731 1981-06-16 6 ■•^TTTh^^H r"~^^r7 Bond s -11. 1 1 ill 1^ latest I SORRY, chaps, I really shouldn't _M ,fl| 1 ,M i^A^A A| I be talking about it. The whole IWI .fjM IJI A X fILiS I I It's so top-secret that I hear even M. H^P^ |Hp HHH^ i^^fIHVHH I1,731 words
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Advertisement1914 1981-06-16 8 *************************0 I 111 1 CATHAY: 20th BIG DAY! /6£^\ Ar t U I, 1 LADIE S only preview QB^E n? 'S^^&VVn?^^ W^Vi :^^"^J!* 1 COMPANY DIRECTORS' CONFERENCE 2-- JA DE Sunday 21$t June 9am J SSSSWy* ns, W Siß| Wmllrt ROLE AND «spons.b.ut.es of the company J wiTS%S!ri» iSSSir" I1,914 words
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Advertisement1076 1981-06-16 9 PLAZA:OPENS THURSDAY; I The Two Mad Caps Are Back AGAIN f In a New Thrilling Adventure With More Laughs Action!. ANY WHICH WAY, THEY ARE A WINNING COMBINATION! TERENCE A BUD HILL jttj SPENCER I with JOE BUGNER c MAY PLAMINI e DAWN JURGENS 7 Now you can enjoy the1,076 words
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Advertisement1209 1981-06-16 10 btb^^^^^b^b^b^^^^bh b^b^^^bb^^^^b^b^b^^^^b^L b^b^l bwL^^Hbhbm"'*^^l f^ S N J^y -^vb^b^ Tampax tampcm.TknvstcomjvriMe tampon xf^^^U^^^\ ■m k)use,evmif\pu'veneverusedatampmty \^^^^^i Because tampons ire worn internally, they should be Swim, play tennis, disco in your tightest outfits with 3^* as comfortable as possible Tampax make them thai complete confidence and complete comfort And without JI1,209 words
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Advertisement87 1981-06-16 11 Christian Kobaiui Boutique SPECIAL WEEK FOR THE LADIES \J UM i^J Imported Italian Dresses 50% OFF /^//fcf^ ->J 1§ Imported French Blouses 40% (I^Ty^ FT F Italiart leather Bags 30% \lr I f Jf?^ Crocodile Ladies Handbags 20% 1 f «rX Ladies Belts 20% I W' Imported Sunglasses 15% <87 words
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Advertisement256 1981-06-16 11 house Of Turkey #^^^H Pakistan Carpets W proudly presents for the first time f AN EXHIBITION 1 LSAIf AUCTION J t£ An exclusive exhibition and sale |L 1 I| where Clients may purchase rugs at fit, S'jff- reserved prices before the actual auction. X 9■ M] If lots are not256 words
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Advertisement294 1981-06-16 12 Ti^b^bl b^b^bW SyHAMLYN Rich Little Poor Girl kfj JQ fe^^^_ Terence Feely L^fee^B^Bh. Skinny little Carol Blair was born WM 0 L^H in the back streets of Liverpool but a b# J with all the riches that count grit, A /^W heart and humour. Borne along on a torrent of294 words
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Advertisement157 1981-06-16 13 Congratulations to the Public Works Department We are proud to have been entrusted with the WK^i^^^ supply and installation of a total of 69 units al^Hp^^ of efficient and comfortable passenger M |M||| transporting equipment in the Terminal Building. hL MMfc^jj^ Lv^QLi L^i^ifew^K. The equipment k^k^h^^^k^H ta^k^^^'^'^lh^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^Sflv*- ;^^4bßM^^^k^k^k^k^k^kHh^B^k^k^kv£* V^^^^Mg^fi k157 words
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238 1981-06-16 13 Important day in aviation history TODAY, the Public Works Department officially hands the completed passenger terminal building over to the Department of Civil Aviation a befitting prelude to the most significant event in local aviation history, namely, the start of operation of the Singapore Changi Airport. From inception to completion,238 words
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Article, Illustration777 1981-06-16 13 Singapore Changi Airport pleted recently in Singapore. This terminal is also the largest single passenger terminal in Asia. At the height of its construction, more than 2,500 workers and 300 supervisors were engaged. On the latest count, more777 words
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Article, Illustration330 1981-06-16 14 THIS tower, located at the centre of the airport, stands 78 metres tall and is one of the ™°rU b JZ tl\ Ul "d" marks of the airport. It consists of a threetiered cabin, a cylindrical shaft and a low-rise building encircling the330 words
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294 1981-06-16 14 Relaxed, refreshing environment for weary Singapore Changi Airport SINGAPORE Changi Airport will have a relaxed and refreshing environment for travel-weary visitors and passengers. The main theme for the exterior landscaping scheme and interior decor of the Passenger Terminal Building is "Singapore the Garden City". The exterior landscaping will begin well294 words
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236 1981-06-16 14 JUNE 197S Government decision to develop a new airport at Changi. Mobilisation of Government bodies and statutory boards to implement the development. JAN Ifli Commencement of reclamation work by the Port of Singapore Authority. APRIL lffK Completion of reclamation work at the Passenger Terminal Building site.236 words
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Article, Illustration222 1981-06-16 17 TWO strategic parallel runways capable of handling up to 70 landings and takeoffs an hour have been planned for Changi. But this capacity wiU not be reached until weU into the 21st century. The runways are spaced to allow independent operations. One runway can222 words
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Advertisement225 1981-06-16 17 Congratulations to the I Public Works Department on the occasion I of the completion and hand ing -over of the I £S Passenger Terminal Building, Changi Airport I pr c ov *n mmgmm JHHHHHH||^^HHHHHHIH^IH| We supply CERA PAVER BRAND I as wohdwde Clear glazed ceramic tiles for ny successful j225 words
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Article, Illustration568 1981-06-16 18 SINGAPORE Changi Airport's terminal building is designed with a layout to ensure simplicity of operation, flexibility to adapt to likely changes in future requirements and maximum convenience for visitors and passengers. Efficient and fast clearance of passengers and baggage is achieved by bringing the optimum568 words
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Advertisement341 1981-06-16 18 M Congratulations to M the Public Works Department on the occasion of the completion and handing-over of the Passenger Terminal Building I Changi Airport I I from Bj JURONG ENGINEERING PTE LTD I 25, Tanjong Kling Road Singapore 2262 Tel: *****22 (20 lines) I Telex: RS ***** We are proud341 words
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Advertisement99 1981-06-16 18 m Congratulations fj i to the I Public Works Department I on the occasion I I of the completion and 1 I handing-over of the 1 Passenger Terminal Building, Changi Airport I I from Yamazaki Construction (S) Pte. Ltd. I I 7, Pioneer Section 1, Pioneer Road, Jurong, Singapore 2262.99 words
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Advertisement239 1981-06-16 19 IBi Hf U THE PUBUC WC >RKS DEPARTMENT I on the occasion of the completion D and handing-over of the lyifll PASSENGER TERMINAL BUILDING, ■M ij^^jj^ CHANGI AIRPORT We are proud to have been entrusted with the overall Electrical Installation of the Building (Specialist in electrical installation and instrumentation works239 words
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Advertisement284 1981-06-16 20 *![▼BBffn irn ls *i ffflyfißM^n hl^h 1^ i/ri HMtiHHHHHi X Jffi H CONGRATULATIONS TO THE fs-P M PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ■gJ \^f J/^| M| Tj V/vyV^xVOxVyi.^l V/.T THE COMPLETION AND HANDING-OVER OF THE H PASSENGER TERMINAL B BUILDING, H CHANGI AIRPORT. HR v WE ARE PLEASED TO HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO284 words
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Advertisement141 1981-06-16 20 I 1 Singapore AirPOrtSi 9nS A?rp"rt FlowSupportl^ Bn> JS Pi f2l H l^! PI TranalVTransler BagoageClalm Meeting Point Baggage Check-In Taxi Coacrtfßu* MRRIR Fi fl HMpyiib flfi f« EJ O Know Non ow Supporting Signs 9^S ft I KjgJ Z^f SSS. SSr J*^ around /THA lIHPi M «im #?<^ frfS141 words
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Advertisement42 1981-06-16 21 Anyone arriving at Changi International Airport is in for a very Congratulations to the Public Works Department on the completion and handing over O of the Passenger Terminal Building at Changi |^gjfff^7i 4 International Airport l^Zmmr^ V Worlds number one mtond&tonng mjlier42 words
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Advertisement161 1981-06-16 22 osakajapan c/o McAlister Co Ltd Uniteers Building River Valley Road Singapore 0923 Tel: *****11 Congratulations to the Public Works Department on the occasion of the completion and handing-over of the Passenger Terminal Building, Changi Airport ■^^"^——^—^—^i————J Congratulations to CONGRATULATIONS the Public Works TO THE D? rtm Si t rfnn «f161 words
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Advertisement48 1981-06-16 22 supplement Singapore Changi Airport automation system r \_^*r —■—~Jr _*r x x iTV' _^W m mhm —kg^njii^^^i JBSB^D SSS'^^Vi^^r P^E^a^W "W w?^& Lr jfc^^^WW^" g^ Jft^^Bfc^^*^^fes B A compaterlsed bvlMlMg automation system f»r immedUte faalt monitoring and e«Btr*l *f the airport's services Installed 1^ y^ pnbuc Works Department48 words
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Article, Illustration796 1981-06-16 24 ARRIVING and transit passengers from aircraft parked at any of the fixed gates will enter the second level of one of the finger piers through aerobriages. Passengers will then proceed by horizontal travelators to the main building. Just before reaching the main building, arriving passengers796 words
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Advertisement60 1981-06-16 24 toihe PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Of the main contractor TAKENAKA KOMUTEN CO. LTD. on the occasion of the completion and handing-over of the Passenger Terminal Building, Changi Airport. From f§ i;hii» Hiir tlukek r i mi. 74, LORONG AH SOO, SINGAPORE 1953. Telephone. *****06 *****07 We are proud to have supplied60 words
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Article, Illustration337 1981-06-16 25 Passenger Terminal Building Floor ares: 220,000 square metres Length: 580 metres Width: 416 metres Annual capacity: 10 million passengers Peak bear capacity: 5,000 passengers Check la counters: 108 Customs, Immigration, Quarantine (CM)) Counters: 27 X-ray Baggage Inspection Machines: 33 Metal Detectors: 31 Baggage check-In conveyors: 12 units,337 words
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Advertisement45 1981-06-16 25 Congratulations to the Public Works Department on the occasion of the completion and handing-over of the Passenger Terminal Building, Changi Airport Embelton Singapore Pte Ltd 8-313 Merlin Plaza Beach Road Singapore 07 1 9 Phone: *****42/3 Suppliers of:-Spandex-Selt expanding joint sealer Non metallic concrete hardener45 words
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Advertisement256 1981-06-16 25 IES m il l Ski Congratulations to SRSLs*? 1 l™ 3 the Public Works ■SfflftSS^' E*m Department 9 IK completion and P^ i^BH handing-over wSm I SB of the Changi Airport Passenger Terminal Wr^HUfsm WSm Building |HJn^n^nW OV ER AND ABOVE ALL 2B NS.I m THE FOUNTAINS BUILT BY US:256 words
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Article, Illustration128 1981-06-16 26 From Pag* 24 Building, appropriate directional signs along the approach road will guide motorists. Directional gantries will be installed across the road nearer to the terminal to ensure motorists are in the right lane. Adequate signs will also be installed within the carparks to assist in searching128 words
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Article, Illustration189 1981-06-16 26 their duties efficiently and effectively. panning statistics, billing data and management information will also be gathered through the system. To guide passengers and the public, static signs will be erected within the Passenger Terminal Building These signs will be divided into three colour groups: blue for189 words
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Advertisement199 1981-06-16 26 T CONGRATULATIONS J I to the I I THE PUBUC WORKS I I DEPARTMENT on the occasion of the completion and handing over of the PASSENGER TERMINAL BUILDING, CHANGI AIRPORT I TIIfSTONE INTERNATIONAL (Pit) LTD. I As Wholesaler of:- Japanese Scaffoldings, Shoring Supports, Rolling Towers, Metal Forms, Form Tiles, Pipes/Clamps,199 words
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Advertisement291 1981-06-16 26 Congratulations to the PUBUC WORKS DEPARTMENT on the occasion of the completion and handing-over of the PASSENGER TERMINAL BUILDING, CHANGI AIRPORT. We are proud to be entrusted with the design and supply of the following:- Octanorm Systems for Ist floor departure shops. Octanorm Systems for built-in counters. Octanorm Systems for291 words
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Article, Illustration85 1981-06-16 27 Singapore Changi Airport particular flight for direct delivery to the Baggage Claim Hall. To meet the peak-hour demand, eight conveyor belts will be provided. Each belt is designed to enable the bags to circulate on the belt until collected by the owner. This also85 words
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Advertisement70 1981-06-16 27 I Congratulations Best Wishes I 1 Public Works Department 1 I on the occasion of the I I completion and I I handing-over I I of the Passenger Terminal 1 1 Changi Airport I I HO HOCK SWEE CO (PTE) LTD I 143, Moulmein Road, Singapore 1130 WE ARE PROUD70 words
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Advertisement205 1981-06-16 27 C^^Z^t^ ENERGY 15S: Conservation %|C4 at changi V^-SV AIRPORT is proud to contribute towards energy conservation at the Passenger Terminal Building by their successful completion of the following projects: supply and installation of all the AUTOMATIC DOORS supply and installation of all the SPECIALISED SECURITY AUTOMATIC DOORS at the VlPTermmal205 words
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Article, Illustration344 1981-06-16 28 Singapore Changi Airport THE decision to build a new international airport in land-scarce Singapore was not taken lightly. There were many reasons for having a new airport. Paya Lebar Airport was becoming increasingly cramped. In the boom of the early Seventies, it seemed Paya344 words
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230 1981-06-16 28 Twenty-minute drive into the city WHEN the airport begins operations on Jalyl, It will be linked to the Central Business District and commercial area by the East Coast Parkway, built on land reclaimed from the sea along the south-east-ern coast. The 2*-Ul»metre dlstaace can then be covered la 21 minutes.230 words
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Advertisement202 1981-06-16 28 Congratulations to the PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT on the occasion of the completion and handing-over of the Passenger Terminal Building, Changi Airport from 503 Cuppage Centre, Cuppage Rd. Spore 0922 Tel: *****86 (3 lines) Tlx: RS ***** ACRO SOLE AGENT FOR: MA PLA S.R.L. FROM ITALY ELMES UNION DOOR HANDLES FROM202 words
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Advertisement246 1981-06-16 28 International Building Products (Pte) Ltd We extend our Heartiest Congratulations to the Public Works Department on the Occasion of The Completion and Handing-over of The Passenger Terminal Building, Mm^^9u^ I We are pimid to have UItJH&SiL--— supplied qul lest range I ffll JAPANESE mosaics WMm A r^ f° r this246 words
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Article, Illustration337 1981-06-16 30 Republic gateway to the world Singapore Changi Airport SINGAPORE is a remarkable oasis for innumerable businessmen and tourists from all over the world. What makes her so? It is the combination of efficient communication facilities and the mixture of traditions with a thoroughly modernised and progressive outlook. Singapore, besides being337 words
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Advertisement405 1981-06-16 30 Congratulations to the Public Works Department on the occasion of the completion and handing-over of the Passenger Terminal Building, Changi Airport. On permanent display at the new Changi Airport: The award-winning IM M System signs (BIH ting 230 I g— I DewXors X r ioi-i37 a- HRsl^l Xh Fill W^^^^^^^^405 words
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Advertisement202 1981-06-16 30 \j\ Congratulations to the pJL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT LA on the occasion of the TJI completion and handing-over JCJ of the Passenger Terminal Building. Changi Airport f*l Lit LEONG HUAT HARDWARE U I PTE. LTD. I, 91, Lavender Street, Singapore 1233. Tel. *****32 *****07 •f|s We are proud to be202 words
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Advertisement395 1981-06-16 31 Congratulations and Best Wishes to The Public Works Department Takenaka Komuten on the occasion of the completion and handing-over of the Passenger Terminal Building, Changi Airport. (infract |Pjll K^^^y p 4 1 ASIA CEMENT (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. iiivm AA ■■■■^■F"ff% WS~I I Rms 506, Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building N395 words
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Advertisement23 1981-06-16 32 B^ g>^''^ a^l^^l W^^ -^to^^ v. b^^ v Byf^Ma flfvOßw 18/ v>iK^r' ■BMB^flEftrßja] -m feaV* ''^ii^mPmtx' 4aS a^Lnm m a^^^^^ o\^ xv\(y > vH23 words
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Advertisement1066 1981-06-16 32 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY PTE LTD (CONTECH) in conjunction with "^^l^l VOCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL TRANNG BOARD (V.TB) SALES MANAGER "J!!!L r p PLUMBING DIVISION Applicants who ore Sinaopore utizens/Permonent Residents, above 18 years of age, attended primary education, and preferably com- Q ut to t h e growing demand in Singapore for1,066 words
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Advertisement208 1981-06-16 14 '■'■".'■'•'•'•".V.V.V. P^k £iflfc *"*"**^^fc M^^^^l .V.V.V.V.V.V.'.V vlvlvXylyXy! D«nripa Ceilings from Diethelm were specified for Changi Airports Passenger Terminal Building where Dampa baffles. Dampa 1A ivlvXvXvAvX* ivivXvX'X'Xv perforated aluminium strip ceiling and chamfered perforated aluminium ceiling tiles were installed for the finger piers, bus station. V.'vXv>/!v".vX .V.V.V.V.V.V.V meeting hall, arnval and208 words
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Advertisement127 1981-06-16 14 Congratulations to the Public Works Department on the occasion of the completion and handing-over of the Passenger Terminal Building, Changi Airport SEKISUI SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD Manufacturer of:-S-LON u.P.V.C. PIPES FITTINGS S-LON Pressed FRP Sectional WATER TANK S-LON u.P.V.C. RAIN-GUTTERS Fabricated u.P.V.C. CHEMICAL TANK DUCTS Office A Factory: 28-B, Liv Fang127 words
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Advertisement186 1981-06-16 15 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO The Public Works Department of the Ministry of National Development and the Department of Civil Aviation of the Ministry of Communications for the successful completion and operation of the Passenger Terminal Building, Changi International Airport. The Passenger Terminal Building of the Changi International Airport, is186 words
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Advertisement893 1981-06-16 16 Congratulations to the Public Works Department ont m 7£™an d the MASTER PLAN fK^^yf^<J handing-over Jy J/ N. of the Passenger iw Terminal Building, M/ if _j«^S^ Changi Airport fg J /^IavaSSSJ^KS t from jQmymmnmvnxm I PN >^3t' /x f »AFl control cwMrt "^^S~- Jlj Hercules Rubber I +j~^.~- ~T^7~^>893 words
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