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Title Section14 1981-06-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article1345 1981-06-19 1 Our correspondent EDGAR KOH; AB3Y TAN uur Manna reporter - UN PEACE FORCE PROPOSAL Our correspondent EDGAR KOH By Asean communique outlines steps to a Kampuchea solution MANILA, Thursday ASEAN, for the first time, has called for the introduction of United Nations peace-keeping forces in Kampuchea as one of three initial steps towards a political settlement of the conflict. Asean1,345 words
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Article57 1981-06-19 1 BONN, Thurs. The tail section of an air-to-air Sidewinder missile, accidentally dropped from a West German fighter aircraft two days ago, was found today in eastern Bavaria, an air force spokesman said. The warhead and engine were still missing, but it was possible the missile exploded InReuter - 57 words
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Article380 1981-06-19 1 TEHERAN, Thursday IRANIAN President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr was today reported to be on the run from Muslim fundamentalists in the Majlis (Parliament) who had given him two days to prepare his defence against impeachment. "I have not got any information on him or hisReuter; AP; UPI - 380 words
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Article46 1981-06-19 1 SYDNEY. Thurs. Australians spent about AJS.I billion (5J12.4 billion) quenching their thirst in 1980. the Australian Wine Board said yesterday. Beer accounted for A*3 3 billion more than AS22B [or each man, woman and child In the nation, the board said. UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Article39 1981-06-19 1 HONGKONG. Thurs. China has set a 1983 deadline for announcing its intentions on the future of Hongkong, the colony leased by Britain until 1997, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported today quoting informed sources In Beijing. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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194 1981-06-19 1 BRUSSELS, Thurs. Japan has made clear that it would prefer to negotiate trade agreements with the whole Common Market rather than individual member states, EEC Commission president Gaston Thorn said today. He told a press conference that Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki and Industry194 words
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Article, Illustration162 1981-06-19 1 Tow tung gets the Goh boot test IT'S the boot for technology! And this tow tag pa sots Dr Gob Keng Swee's acid tost Acting Prime Minister Dr Gob Keng Swee was Invited to give this tag a telling Maw to tost Its safety device that stops the tag when162 words
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618 1981-06-19 1 THE Civil Service has launched a new part-time scheme to woo unemployed wives to work. They will work half the hours with half the pay of a regular civil servant but with many of the benefits. They will be given maternity leave, sick618 words
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Article60 1981-06-19 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. India has proposed to Bangladesh to build a masonry wall and erect an electrified fence all along Bangladesh's border with the north-east Indian state of Assam to check infiltration. The Bangladesh authorities have reacted positively to the proposal which will be given aAFP - 60 words
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Article47 1981-06-19 1 BEIJING, Thurs. Bishop Dominc Tang, who was recently appointed Archbishop of Guangdong by Pope John Paul 11, could soon be expelled from the the Chinese Catholic Church and have to spend the rest of his days In exile, the Southern Daily reported here today. AFP.AFP - 47 words
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Article38 1981-06-19 1 TEHERAN, Thurs. The remote Iranian town of Golba(, where mure than 1,000 people were killed by an earthquake a week ago, was shaken by a strong tremor yesterday, but there were no casualties, officials said Reiner38 words
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Article51 1981-06-19 1 BEIRIT, Thars. Teheran's Proseestor Aviadollah Lajavardl today ordered airports and border cbeckpeiats to prevent missing President Abolhaasan BaalSadr from fleeing Iran, the stole Radio In Teheran reported. This hi the first official confirmation from aathoriUes in Iran that the 47-year-old President has disappeared. AP SEE THISAP - 51 words
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AROUND THE WORLD
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497 1981-06-19 2 BID FOR CLOSER MILITARY TIES WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Reagan Administration said yesterday it was negotiating closer military ties with South Africa and would drop its efforts for Namibian independence if it felt prospects of success were bleak. Assistant Secretary of State ChesterReuter; AP - 497 words
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383 1981-06-19 2 Habib pledges to continue his mediation efforts JERUSALEM. Thurs. American Peace Envoy Philip Habib said today his diplomatic efforts to solve the crisis between Israel and Syria over Syrian missiles in Lebanon would continue. After meeting Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin for two-and-a-half hours today, Mr Habib told reporters: "TheReuter; AFP; UPI - 383 words
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Article34 1981-06-19 2 ASTORIA, (Oregon), Thurs. Two Polish ship navigation trainees left their ship Kapllan Ledochowski while ft was in port for fuel and water yesterday and requested political asylum in the United States. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article, Illustration123 1981-06-19 2 JAPANESE student Issel Sagawa, 32, (centre) leaving Paris police headquarters on Wednesday with two plalnclothes officers to be turned over to court authorities after he confessed killing a Dutch woman culleague, Renee Hartevelt, t%, and dismembering her body. He told French police he loved ReneeAP - 123 words
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Article142 1981-06-19 2 Waldheim wants UN troops to stay UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Secretary-gener-al Kurt Waldheim yesterday recommended that UN peacekeeping troops remain in southern Lebanon for six more months, saying it would be "disastrous to remove them at this time of "acute anxiet&" The Security Council, still preoccupied with a lengthy emergency debateUPI - 142 words
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Article54 1981-06-19 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. Thai narcotics officials yesterday seized kg of raw opium, morphine bricks and heroin base worth millions of dollars in one of the biggest raids in years, officials said today. Five people were arrested when agents uncovered the drugs in trucks at a petrol stationAFP - 54 words
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177 1981-06-19 2 It's the end of the line for trams of San Francisco trams of San Francisco THE rash-hoar ritual of standing »n a street earner listening for the rlang and ramble of trams Is over tor San Franciscans. After 71 yean, San Kraarlseo's fleet of green-and-cream trams ended their service yesterday177 words
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Article237 1981-06-19 2 Peres blames Begin for violence TEL AVIV, Thurs. Israeli opposition leader Shimon Peres has accused Prime Minister Menachem Begin of instigating political violence in the run-up to general elections later this month. Mr Peres'told a meeting of his Labour Party last night that if the police were looking for theReuter - 237 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article84 1981-06-19 2 Jail for anti-Mao 1 1 A MILITARY court in Beijing has imposed jail sentences ranging between four to 15 years on 11 followers of the late Defence Minister Lin Biao who allegedly tried to kill Chairman Mao Tse-Tung, the China Daily said yesterday. The defendants had been held in custodyUPI - 84 words
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Article56 1981-06-19 2 INDIAN External Affairs Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao said yesterday that New Delhi was keen on normalisation of relations with China. He told reporters, however, that it remained to be seen what would be discussed during the six-day official visit to New Delhi from June 26 ofReuter - 56 words
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Article66 1981-06-19 2 THE official Afghan Radio has reported that the Soviet Union and Afghanistan signed an agreement in Kabul demarcating the boundary between the two countries. The Soviet Union earlier this year was reported to have annexed Afghanistan's Wakhan corridor bordering China. Authorities in Moscow and Kabul had accused ChinaAP - 66 words
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Article58 1981-06-19 2 MOROCCO and Libya are to restore dipolomatic relations at ambassador level, an envoy of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi said yesterday after a meeting with King Hassan in Rabat. Morocco broke off relations last year after Libya recognised "the Saharan Arab Democratic Republic (Sadr)," set up by guerillas fightingReuter - 58 words
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Article76 1981-06-19 2 GREECE and the United States have suspended talks on renegotiating American use of four military bases, it was announced in Athens. A press release yesterday said the talks would resume after the Greek general elections. Greece suspended the use of the bases in 1974 after theAFP - 76 words
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Article54 1981-06-19 2 POLISH journalists, defending press freedom won after last year's labour turmoil, have attacked attempts by the authorities to muzzle the mass media. In a resolution reported yesterday by the official news agency Pap, leaders of the journalistic community said that the suppression of free speech was harmfulReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement270 1981-06-19 2 Wxildnt you just ove to be cdught eating at La Chaumiere? K\ f < off b^^Bb Jr^* BJBBBBbI mBk BBm. .^ußflUk* %v% v i La Chaumiere is the sort of place that anyone could eat at, no matter how rich. It's a warm, friendly, human place. The atmosphere is so270 words
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AROUND THE WORLD 2
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838 1981-06-19 3 LIM SAY BOON Our Melbourne reporter - LIM SAY BOON Our Melbourne reporter By MELBOURNE, Thurs. Attempts by the Australian government to project its foreign policy in terms of its internal electoral problems have caused friction between Australia and Asean, said the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) Mr S. Rajaratnam.838 words
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140 1981-06-19 3 US ready again to bear its burdens, says Haig MANILA, Thurs. American Secretary of State Alexander Haig has said that the Reagan Administration was ready to lead and, when necessary, shore up those under threat and danger. "There is a new America that understands that it must once ag^in bearReuter - 140 words
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Article58 1981-06-19 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Cuban teachers in Nicaragua have left the country apparently because of general friction with the people, the State Department said yesterday. Spokesman David Passage said large numbers of Cuban military and intelligence advisers remain in Nicaragua and the departure of the relatively small group ofUPI - 58 words
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Article122 1981-06-19 3 MANILA, Ttaors. Philippine apparition leaders, wk* lei a kwyp»tt af Tuesday's pre«»deattal eleetlaM la the most bitter ape* clash with the government sa far, said they have received "reconciliation feelers" from the camp af PreaMeat Kerdlnand Marcos. Leaders af the United Democratic Opposition (I MIX)) did122 words
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Article, Illustration190 1981-06-19 3 Warm and friendly talks with Bush AMEBICAN VlcePresldeat George Bash having breakfast with Mr Lee Kuan Yew at the White House an Wednesday. Mr Lee is on a four-day anafflclal visit to Washington. Mr Lee will have talks with President Ronald Reagan today before leaving far home. Mr Bush's spokesmanUPI - 190 words
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AROUND THE WORLD 3
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357 1981-06-19 4 GAP REMAINS ON HOW TO DEAL WITH ECONOMIC CRISIS THE world's major imiustrialiseddemocracies have failed to overcome their deep-seated differences on policies they should adopt to deal with the international economic crisis. Foreign and finance ministers of the 24-nation Organisation for Economic Cooperation andReuter - 357 words
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Article, Illustration106 1981-06-19 4 NO FULL SUPPORT FOR AMBULANCE STRIKE LONDON, Thurs. A one-day national strike, called by leaders of Britain's 17,000 ambulance workers, was only partially successful today with crews in many parts of the country working normally. The strike, staged in support of a 15j>er cent pay rise, hit South Wales andReuter - 106 words
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237 1981-06-19 4 'Planned British navy cuts a blow to Nato WASHINGTON, Thursday A SENIOR Congressional military expert said yesterday he had received reports of planned cuts in the British navy that would strike at the heart of Natos defence strategy- Mr Charles Bennett, chairman of the House of Representatives Armed Services SeapowerReuter - 237 words
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Article76 1981-06-19 4 PARIS. Thurs. New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon said yesterday that France had refused to halt nuclear tests in the South Pacific despite the opposition of countries in the region He said the French position had been conveyed to htm yesterday at a meeting with PresidentReuter - 76 words
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Article64 1981-06-19 4 JL'NE M will be one second longer this year to get in step with the earth's rotation, the US Commerce Department said in Washington. It explained that the earth's rotation, on which solar time Is based, is not as regular as man-made atomic timepieces usedReuter - 64 words
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Article66 1981-06-19 4 MAX the seal died of a stomach full of coins tossed into its pool by zoo visitors, said officials at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago. An autopsy found nearly US$lO (5J***** in coins, a brass ring and a medallion in the seal's stomach The metal hadUPI - 66 words
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Article63 1981-06-19 4 A BRITISH candy company's tribute to Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer turned sour when its wedding souvenir packages went on sale with the word "humbugs" printed over the couple's photograph. Humbugs are a type of striped herd candy popular with the British and the manufacturer,AP - 63 words
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Article77 1981-06-19 4 DANIEL Taylor, 33, of Bloomingdale in Indiana could go to Jail for not answering his telephone. He must either be at his job or at home for the next two months when his probation officer makes random calls twice a day. If he does notUPI - 77 words
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152 1981-06-19 4 MADRID, Thurs. Health authorities warned Spaniards today not to consume unUbrlled cooking oil sold illegally door to door which may have caused a pneumonia epidemic {hat has killed M people and affected more than K,tM since early May. A Health Ministry statement said someReuter - 152 words
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Advertisement355 1981-06-19 4 Free Gift Vouchers at Singapore Shui Hing TfC A A A 1— I,^^ Singapore Bhul Hlng ls giving away thousands of Llri 7\(\(\&(\ tTPhCiIM 1 11 l dollars worth of Gift Vouchers free to all who make jLjJL X \A\J\Jv\i\jL 1 V-AjAOV-/! X IVw/ OA XV/k^ purchases worth $60 or355 words
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Advertisement414 1981-06-19 5 Bl ILJ£ rtP TUB 1 1 IBEI^ W^WSk. IE WEEK 0r are some of the best bargains you'll finer around t own this week. Come in get them fast cos' that's how you do the week's ry M \k shqpping for the family for a lot less money. Offer till414 words
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AROUND THE WORLD 4
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500 1981-06-19 6 US-China arms deal 'provocative' says Tass SOVIET officials have reacted angrily to the United States' decision to supply China with offensive weapons, calling it a "provocation" and part of a worldwide "anti-Soviet strategy" developed by President Ronald Reagan's Administration. The Soviet news agency Tass devoted an unusually long condemnation ofAFP - 500 words
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Article32 1981-06-19 6 WASHTNGTON. Thun. A House sub-committee of the US Congress today called (or public hearings to explore the need tor tighter controls over domestic use of powdered milk for infants. AP.AP - 32 words
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189 1981-06-19 6 `Beijing's list includes latest weapons' WASHINGTON, Thurs. China wants sophisticated weapons from the United States to modernise Its army, a US rep»rt iumM. The Hat Includes antitank missiles, ground-to-air missiles and antisnbtnarlne weapon*, It iddod The report, compiled by Congress Investigation bureau on the sales of American weans ns toKyodo - 189 words
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241 1981-06-19 6 Air traffic men face prosecution if they strike WASHINGTON, Thursday THE Reagan Administration is prepared to prosecute air traffic controllers if they carry out their threat to strike next week and ground more than half the nation's commercial air traffic, according to US Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis Negotiations between theAP - 241 words
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153 1981-06-19 6 Trident sub starts sea trials 30 months late GROTON (Connecticut) Thurs. The world's biggest submarine and the first of the United States' new generation of Tridents began its sea trials yesterday, 30 months behind schedule. The Ohio, which can carry 24 nuclear missiles each armed with up to 10 warheads,Reuter - 153 words
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302 1981-06-19 6 THREE Republicans have asked Congress to "uphold the American family" by barring the Federal government from interfering with spouse abuse,, spanking children or the historic role of women as mother and homemaker. The 1981 Family Protection Bill, introduced by Senator Roger Jepsen, of lowa,302 words
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Advertisement53 1981-06-19 6 Matthew and The Mandarins v Wm 4 Matthew entertains at the Golden 4 '^P^^ Peacock Lounge with more of his Nashville sounds! Clap your hands and sing along with Matthew and the Golden Peacock Lounge O^^ 1 1 I Nightly except Sundays M iH'ih'SS KM \\i*Vm*s*k wnSKSMi Jim .■^•lat'^ f53 words
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Article, Illustration685 1981-06-19 8 DONALD KIRK in Tokyo - DONALD KIRK in Tokyo By THE Japanese Government is being urged to screen all school textbooks for politically suspect material, bringing to a head 25 years of conflict between liberal teachers and a succession of conservative administrations. Teachers tend to accuse government of stifling freedom685 words
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Article730 1981-06-19 8 JOSEPH FITCHETT in The Hague Writing for the International Herald Tribune - JOSEPH FITCHETT in The Hague Writing for the International Herald Tribune By THE Dutch armed forces, which attracted international attention by liberal innovations such as conscripts' trade unions and shoulder-length hair, have decided to break one of warfare's oldest taboos by assigning women to730 words
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Advertisement1148 1981-06-19 8 jfr South East Asia s rrJl mu< ar 9 elt theatre-restaurant, dining is T^^jfiSSfi luxurious. Amidst spectacular music tf^-^A^^YMsBI *y and dance extravaganza. jfj llWv Vl7V 1 7 /L PjBbSI E»SaNu>i^' 1* l ■YiejeJPHßMßJflF^^yV^v^MepMMPPe^p^B^fchMg Gcllery full k BL^^UlließiaillHManaßlp4lllaaß bbk v "ookow 1 ay^^^^fT^^fly^^jr uZ^^^M*^ffmM on June 20 9, I f^1,148 words
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410 1981-06-19 9 SINGAPORE Airlines' growth in the last 10 years "has been phenomenal," Acting Prime Minister Dr Goh Keng Swee said yesterday. But, Dr Goh said, he is relieved to learn from SIA chairman J.Y.M. Pillay, "that future growth will slow down. "The410 words
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120 1981-06-19 9 TEACHERS OFFERED 170 STUDY GRANTS A RECORD number of teachers will become students next month when the academic year at the National University of Singapore begins. The Ministry of Education is offering 170 bursaries this year, the highest in three years, Tor studies at the Science and the Arts and120 words
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Article34 1981-06-19 9 The MP (or Cheng San, Mr Lee Yock Suan, and Zone C residents committee will v meet residents of Block 577, Avenue 3, Ang Mo Kio. on Sunday at 10 a.m.34 words
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Article70 1981-06-19 9 A RESIDENTS' block party has been organised by the Kebun Bam 0 residents committee (or Blocks 233 to 235 on Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the void deck of Block 234, Avenue 3 Ang Mo Kio. The MP (or Kebun Baru, Mr Urn Boon70 words
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130 1981-06-19 9 THE National Transport Workers Union will be the first industry union to be launched by the NTUC next month, following the break-up of the giant Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation and the Pioneer Industries Employees Union into 10 unions. NTUC secretary-general Lim Chee Onn will address130 words
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267 1981-06-19 9 RONNIE WAI jurong Reporter - Four JTC officers on board of oil company RONNIE WAI jurong Reporter By FOUR officers of Jur*ng Town Corporation will be on the board of International Petroleum Ontre (Pte) Ltd, ballderi of the massive protect In Jurrag. This was announced at a riosed-door meetlag of the JTC and representatives of267 words
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269 1981-06-19 9 A MECHANIC managed to pass off a forged identity card as his own when he was arrested by police. But the truth came out when he engaged a lawyer to defend him on a criminal charge. Teo Ho Soon, 22, was arrested last Nov269 words
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Article69 1981-06-19 9 THE Singapore Science Centre Is screening a (Urn The Secrets of tbe Ant and the Insect World at the Life Sciences Gallery daily at 11 a.m. from Tuesday to Sunday. Admission charges are $1 per adult or 80 cents each (or organised groups of 30 persons or69 words
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Advertisement262 1981-06-19 9 gMusiqueCD'ete iPM X !^J It? JSST^L 'Rose The': JM 'Flamboyant': sweet, gentle and rosy. J W/^^^-^^^k b o^- w c an(^ golden. Introducing Ciuerbin's 1981 Sprin^Summer look. Two faces refleaing the nuances of the season's contrasting colours. Two moods, likened to musical movements, harmoniously orchestrated into one imaginative composition "The262 words
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289 1981-06-19 10 THE Skills Development Fund Council will give a grant of over $940,000 to train Singapore Bus Service staff. The grant will cover slightly over half the cost of three SBS training programmes the Vehicles Mechanics Apprentice (VMA) scheme, computer training courses and289 words
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Article, Illustration159 1981-06-19 10 East Coast parkway's last stretch will be ready in September THIS is the last section of the East Coast Parkway project, scheduled for completion la September. Curious motorists ami sightseers who have been nocking to the recently-opened vtadnrt along the Parkway to take la the view will have one more159 words
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485 1981-06-19 10 ID AH L ATIFF - ID AH L ATIFF By THREE fast food centres here are considering steps to make their meat foodstuffs acceptable to Muslims while one has already done so, it was learnt yesterday. The Muslim Religious Council clarified recently in its485 words
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Article40 1981-06-19 10 MARINE Parade branch library will organise a talk in English on Folk and Classical Guitars on July 10 at 7 p.m. The speaker-demonstrators are Mr Gerald Ong and Mr John Lee, both teachers from Yamaha Music School.40 words
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Article26 1981-06-19 10 LEE Kee community centre management committee will organise a fishing competition off the Southern Islands on July 19 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.26 words
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Article109 1981-06-19 10 MR Chin Ham Tong, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs), officiated at the graduation parade for regular police constables, auxiliary police constables and the 23rd intake of police national service (fulltime) special constables and Vigilante Corps trainees at the Police Academy yesterday. He called109 words
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241 1981-06-19 10 Man fined $800 for smash-up after gas cylinder row A MAGISTRATE'S court heard yesterday how a gas cylinder sparked off quarrels between two men which ended in insults and damaged property. The court was also told how one of them, Chang Kirn Seong, 34, of Bedok North, was unable to241 words
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Article29 1981-06-19 10 TREASURE of Matecumbe. a film, will be shown at the children's section of the Toa Payoh Branch Library today at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 6.30 p.m.29 words
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Advertisement210 1981-06-19 10 "Mommy's really gone to town at the Uii Tang's Annual Sale 111 sßn' n^sr ar^r jJbbW ■HUPP jf f Lwsni H Wr *«"S=^ Vvi tnVvJk^na 1 JP II Stainless Steel Peacock I cSJiSn Kama's W Triumph Br. Amourette Luxe. Black '.^HlaAl P IfT I U.P. Z&SO J. U.P.tO&9fjNOWS9.9S jj JM210 words
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Article276 1981-06-19 11 KOI X people have been murdered within nine days. The latest victim was Mr Neopteaa A. (nu, a Malaysian labourer staying at Buklt Purmel, off Kampong Bahru Road. He was found stabbed to death at about 11 p.m. on Wednesday night. Police, who are Investigating276 words
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Article, Illustration196 1981-06-19 11 DSP off to Harvard to study for his Master's DEPUTY Supt Khoo Boon Hui (above). 26. a SAF scholar has left for the United States to study for a Master's degree In public administration at Harvard University. Mr Khoo served in the SAF for a short spell before-being seconded to196 words
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Article52 1981-06-19 11 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry and Social Affairs). Mr Sidek Saniff. will launch a crime prevention campaign in Kolam Ayer on Sunday. Mr Sidek, who is also MP (or Kolam Ayer. will launch the campaign on the void deck of Block 57. Geylang Bahru at52 words
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391 1981-06-19 11 BENGTAN - Poser should you or shouldn't you? BENGTAN By SHOULD you or shouldn't you that's the question local gynaecologists have been facing for four days. Scores of worried couples have been consulting doctors since an American pathologist from Pennsylvania State University in the US claimed sex during pregnancy increases the chances391 words
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108 1981-06-19 11 ASNAWI bin Abdul Rahman, 47, a security officer with Anthony's Special Investigation Service, was charged in court yesterday with taking a bribe from a bookie's runner. Asnawi is alleged to have accepted $200 from Wong Kung Cheong at Bukit Timah Plaza on May 4108 words
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Article63 1981-06-19 11 ONG Ai Ku, 18 and unemployed, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with the murder of Mr Goh Soon Tai, 77. at a house in Serangoon Road on May 16. Ong allegedly committed the offence with three others still at large. He is being remanded at63 words
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618 1981-06-19 11 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By THE Singapore Medical Council received 53 complaints against doctors last year for professional negligence, malpractices, misconduct and over fees. This is the highest number of patients' grouses ever recorded in medical history here. It reflects the increasing awareness of618 words
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Article26 1981-06-19 11 THE Anson Constituency Youth Group is conducting a tour to the Police Radio revision. Central Fire Station and Changi Airport on Sunday. June 28.26 words
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Article53 1981-06-19 12 A FORMER police superintendent and his son have been questioned by police In connection with a cheating case involving nearly $1 million. The father, in his sixties, and the son, in his thirties, were released yesterday on $IN,Nt police bail each. The ClD's Commercial Crime Division is53 words
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275 1981-06-19 12 REGISTRY of Vehicles investigation officers are posing as passengers in a move to crack down on taxi drivers engaged in a booking fee racket. The officers make calls at random to the 11 radiophone taxi stations here and look out for275 words
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404 1981-06-19 12 GLORIA CHAN - GLORIA CHAN By SIXTEEN Republic of Singapore Navy men went on a special assignment to Horsburgh Lighthouse and three never came back. An inquiry ordered by the Attorney-General j was held in a coroner's court yesterday to look into the circumstances404 words
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Article112 1981-06-19 12 Home safety campaign atCC A HOME Safety Campaign has been organised by the Alexandra constituency's Citizens' Consultative Committee, Management Committee, Residents' Commit- tee, Sports Club, Women Sub-Committee and Youth Group. The campaign will be launched at the Alexandra Community Centre at Apart- ment Block 148, Met Ling Street, on June112 words
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143 1981-06-19 12 TALK AND JOG YOUR WAY TO A HAPPY FAMILY' JOG and talk for a healthy, happy family. This prescription comes from Mr Chan Chee Seng, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry). Speaking as president of the Jouing Association of Singapore, Mr Chan said yesterday: "The husband, wife and children can143 words
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Article46 1981-06-19 12 PART of Jalan Bukit Merah will be closed to traffic tomorrow from 12.01 a.m. to 5 am for the Public Works Department to put up prestressed concrete beams (or a new pedestrian overhead bridge near Block 114. Traffic Police will guide traffic.46 words
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Article28 1981-06-19 12 THE Anson constituency Youth Group needs teachers for its voluntary tuition scheme which has more than 100 pupils on the waiting list Call *****75 (or details28 words
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83 1981-06-19 12 FOOD manufacturers here may soon be able to export more of their products to Europe. The Trade Department recently held talks with a UN consultant on food exports, Mr Frederick Marsh, on the possibility of increasing food exports to Europe. Mr Marsh also83 words
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87 1981-06-19 12 THE Environment Ministry believes a recent outbreak of typhoid that affected 18 pupils of Jurong Town Primary School has been contained. In a statement issued yesterday, the ministrysaid an unlicensed hawker, who sold iced drinks at the school's sports meet, was screened and found free87 words
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Advertisement473 1981-06-19 12 )jS^ If we toldyou BLsquit There are smart people in smart places drinking a m particular brand of cognac that happens to be J k. fashionable. Does that impress you'? Or do you m r<sSl Bk P re^ er to cri oose your cognac for its smoothness, m m^ ll473 words
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Advertisement995 1981-06-19 13 Make the Genting Highlands Getaway with Technics! Get the best of the Technics Sigma Series now and make the perfect vacation getaway! It's a Technics offer you can't afford to miss! Here's your chance to escape to s"' v. Genting's cool mountain air and spectacular scenery, plus an opportunity to995 words
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412 1981-06-19 14 reading to widen horizons of civil servants CIVIL servants will soon be required to read books from a recommended list in a move to widen the perspectives of public administrators and decision makers, the Malay Mail reported yesterday. In addition, civil servants attending interviews and training courses will in future412 words
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Article58 1981-06-19 14 THE national livestock authority, Majuternak, will probe the illegal slaughtering of cattle in the suburban Ulu Langat area where decomposed carcasses were found in a stream. Its director-general, Datuk Dr Mohamed Noordin bin Haji Keling, said yesterday that such illegal slaughtering is rampant and efforts would beAFP - 58 words
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Article65 1981-06-19 14 THREE deputy chairmen of three MCA divisions and senior party branch officials were among the more than 305 members of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), who left the party to join the Gerakan, another Chinese-based component of the ruling National Front coalition yesterday. With this latestAFP - 65 words
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Article58 1981-06-19 14 THREE mini hydropower projects in Kedah, Pahang and Perak will be completed soon. The National Electricity Board general manager, Tan Sri Abu Zarim Haji Omar, said another 102 mini hydropower projects h:ive been planned, 80 of which will be in Peninsular Malaysia. They are expected to beAFP - 58 words
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Article25 1981-06-19 14 RELATIVES of the four brothers who drowned while swimming in the Slim river on Monday, recovered the remaining two bodies yesterday morning. NST.NST - 25 words
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Article47 1981-06-19 14 MENGALUM ISLAND about 48 km northwest off Kota Kinabalu may soon serve as an Asean regional animal quarantine centre. A preliminary study was carried out by a team sponsored by the Australian development assistance bureau early this month under the Asean- Australian agreement. AFP.AFP - 47 words
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148 1981-06-19 14 PENANG, Thurs. Universiti Sains Malaysia would fully use Bahasa Malaysia for all its science subjects by next year a year ahead of schedule. However, students were today told not to neglect the English language in their enthusiasm to use Bahasa Malaysia in university. UniversitiAFP - 148 words
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Article68 1981-06-19 14 PORT KLANG. Thurs. Panic reigned at the port yesterday when two ot seven lighters loaded with ammunition and explosives were missing from their moorings off Pulau Babi near here. A party comprising armed forces, marine police and port security personnel immediately launched a search. One ofNST - 68 words
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199 1981-06-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE government will undertake to sell all the low-cost homes built by the private sector to prevent malpractices and to assure developers that all their units would be sold. An important bearing of the move is that the private sectorNST - 199 words
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182 1981-06-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tnes. The Selangor Society for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled b to set up a "sheltered factory" to employ the severely handicapped. This was announced today by Datln Serl (Dr) Sid Hasmah. the society's president, when she receivedNST - 182 words
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Advertisement306 1981-06-19 14 Now a choice, in more ways than one. IfXy^ 7/ '■> r 1> fc«l fVrVV' I Jl Jl ■■■■■■■I I ILXjg-fS 1 'l The three grades of Korean Red Ginseng now available in three sizes For convenient consumption and economical buying of Korean Red Ginseng Make Exclusive** agents m a306 words
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181 1981-06-19 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs An opposition politician told police today he has received a death threat following his exposure of a multi-million dollar bogus housing development racket. Mr Lee Lam Thye, Member of Parliament for Kuala Lumpur town, said he received the threat overUPI - 181 words
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Article, Illustration165 1981-06-19 15 Harun has lawyer to look into Registrar's letter KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Datuk Harun Idris has asked a lawyer to look into a "show cause" letter from the Registrar of Societies. His son, Mr Mazlan Harun, said the letter was in reply to Datuk Harun's earlier letter seeking permission to standNST - 165 words
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Article44 1981-06-19 15 IPOH. Thurs. A total of 2.U38 disabled people had registered with the State Welfare Department between 1948 and last year. Of these. 737. were physically handicapped. 659 blind. 430 deaf and 212 mentally handicapped, an official of the department said. NST.NST - 44 words
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377 1981-06-19 15 MIC president Datuk S. Samy Vellu and his rival Senator S. Subramaniam have settled their political feud after meeting on foreign soil. The Star, which reported this today, quoting informed sources, said the two leaders met in Madras on Tuesday and agreed377 words
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85 1981-06-19 15 JOHORE BARU, Thurs. Illegal occupation of state land for agriculture and housing is widespread in Johore and is causing the government to lose millions of dollars in revenue. Government sources said about 8,496 hectares of state land in 1979 was illegally used for plantingAFP - 85 words
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Article80 1981-06-19 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Drilling for Sarawak Shell's first offshore natural gas field supplying the Malaysian LNG Company's plant in Blntulu, Sarawak, has started and is expected to come on stream in April next year. Called the E-ll field and located offshore In the central Luconia province,NST - 80 words
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149 1981-06-19 15 Mustapha sought as Usno leader again KOTA KINABALU Thursday THE opposition UaJted S»bah National OrKanlsation which last the recent Sabah electtens b confident that controversial farmer Chief MlniNWr, Tun Mustapha Harun, will agree to return m Its leader this weekend, a senior party official told Reuters. The millionaire businessman, who149 words
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115 1981-06-19 15 Three drug pushers hanged in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Three Malaysians, sentenced to death for drug trafficking under Malaysia's stringent drugs laws, were hanged yesterday, prison officials said. Seventeen condemned men have been executed in the last four months, though the previous hangings were for Illegal possession of firearms underReuter - 115 words
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Advertisement67 1981-06-19 15 The appearance of ■Motfaafe L^Li eliminated Ik Svenson is a specialised method that weaves hair into your own. Hair weaving has restored a full natural looking head of hair to men and women all over the world, and is suitable for the majority of clients. To find out how Svenson67 words
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Advertisement607 1981-06-19 15 •T3 f sSfear SO-1900P WJF (SPEAKERS INCLUOEDI LEDSONIC Series ■I'M I Made possible by National Panasonic I advanced technology. With features and i||jj I performance matching today's component il|ih' f I stereo system. The SG-1900P- a 4-band Iff flt}?}^ I tuner amplifier, cassette deck plus an auto{flJifM!^'-' I return turntable607 words
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Miscellaneous215 1981-06-19 15 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp rAE Wl>&\ I CWT THINK I WMA.TS \w£. GCL? PRO I POUT BLWA6 HIM- JUST W HAT AHE WAS V6RV )HE^6A*TTC> j BUGGIUG I IrJVlTgp rvN£ HeS PROBABLY 010 >OU dAEArJ I AFRAIP ROPE.'/ SUGMT >C>U, MOTMB??/ Tb PUA 1 IN A215 words
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758 1981-06-19 16 The Straits Times FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1981 HELP WANTED... THE International Year of Disabled Persons is nearly half over. In Singapore, it has been marked by a variety of activities exhibitions, seminars, talks, etc. all very worthy and much needed efforts which will no doubt lead to greater public understanding758 words
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Article, Illustration162 1981-06-19 16 A fortnightly series of sidelights on the Japanese way of life There are nine parlour trains and three more will be in service by the end of this year. The operation of the Ozashiki train was introduced in 1971 by the JNR Kanazawa railway administration bureau. Eight others162 words
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108 1981-06-19 16 A "PARLOUR" train (railed the Ozashiki Ressha) in which passengers ran enjoy a trip in Japanese-style rooms covered with tatami (straw mat), offered by the deficit-ridden Japanese National Railways (JNR), has become very iKipular. The JNR has been promoting the parlour ir.iin108 words
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134 1981-06-19 16 JAPANESE workers may have won an increase of more than 7 per cent in the recent spring wage struggle but on the home front male salaried workers have apparently not done so well. Three out of 10 company workers received an increase in134 words
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217 1981-06-19 16 A PATRIOTIC superintendent of education in a rural Tochigi Prefecture city has been reprimanded by prefectural authorities for distributing pamphlets advocating increased defence expenditures. The pamphlet distributed by Mr Jinichi Nakajima. superintendent of education in Tochigi City, is entitled "On Patriotism He printed 500 copies and217 words
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Article, Illustration790 1981-06-19 16 FLORA LEWIS in Paris - Iran: Situation worse than anarchy FLORA LEWIS in Paris By THE Iranian revolution is in trouble. Despite hopes that an improved society would emerge, the results so far have not quite measured up to expectations. THE revolution eats its children, goes the saying, and the greater the upheaval, the greaterNYT - 790 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1981-06-19 16 -EOPOLD UNQER in Brussels ,,iing for the International Herald Tribune - Dear comrade Better shape up or else -EOPOLD UNQER in Brussels ,,iing for the International Herald Tribune By POLAND is again afloat in a sea of troubles. The ultimatum in the form of a letter early this month from the Kremlin is perhaps the most ominous sign of the storms1,057 words
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Advertisement28 1981-06-19 16 the dynamic Dual Magnet Cartridge, audio technica avertable a' an ieodmg Mi-Fi stores __So*.A<*nl^ f?> Uictor KZlectroniC <Z,O-7-A (M oo< I PraMtant Snoppmq C*ntr*. Sn9*p^« 0621 W **********347828 words
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Advertisement619 1981-06-19 16 t jm±% SINGAPORE I%M [>S CONTACT LENS V^^/ SOCIETY V The following members are CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS OPTOMETRISTS E. J. BENJAMIN FA.AO fACIP EDWARD J BENJAMIN PTE LTD raRV MFRMAMfI Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre umdi ncnmnni unitG2 Mount Elizabeth R0ad. (***** IOfTMHAMTI Tel *****55. *****79 CHEN YIN FOOK619 words
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Letter, Illustration283 1981-06-19 17 I WOULD like to propose an idea which I think the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation could utilise both easily and effectively. It occurred to me while I was watching the recent Singapore Symphony Orchestra performance on Channel 8 a programme I rated not entirely283 words
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259 1981-06-19 17 Jetty gets battering from rogue trawlers THE jetty at Kangkat (situated at the very end of Upper Serangoon Road), which serves as the only unloading )>oint for the catches of fishing trawlers at the Kangkat fishing port, was badly damaged by the constant pounding of the hulls of the fishing259 words
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219 1981-06-19 17 THE latest NWC recommendation will come into effect on July 1. This will mean an increase in takehome pay for many. There are, however, a minority who will be tightening their belts for a cut in their take-home pay.219 words
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135 1981-06-19 17 WATTS UP DOC? A BRIGHT IDEA... I APPLAUD the efforts to save 5 per cent of our energy consumption. And in these days of inflation, S per cent Is better than none. May I caggeat that a more effldeat way of generating electricity <■ looked Into by the relevant authorities135 words
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Letter67 1981-06-19 17 I WOULD like to request SBS to provide a direct bus service from Bedok to Kent Ridge Campus. At present, I ana many other varsity students from this area have to take three buses, includ- ing a feeder service. This takes me between I1:I67 words
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326 1981-06-19 17 Review policy of preference for 'rejects' in Arts course SOMETIME in April this year, I applied for admission to the National University of Singapore. Recently, however, I received a letter stating that my application had been unsuccessful. This came as a great surprise to me because when I enquired at326 words
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Letter82 1981-06-19 17 I REFER to the letter "Cash machine" (ST, June 4) by "EL." I am pleased to inform your writer that the POSB has already included Clement! Central as one of the locations to be provided with a Cash-On-Line machine in the current year's Automatic Teller Machines installation82 words
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Letter153 1981-06-19 17 THIS refers to the letter "Speaking out against oral test ruling" (ST, June 11) by "A Victim." We do not know the reasons why the writer failed as the oral examination was not conducted by the university. As far as the university is concerned,153 words
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148 1981-06-19 17 I REFER to the letter "No change in courtesy" (ST. May 19) by "LHL. 1 On May 4, there was a large crowd of applicants at the Immigration Unit, Work Permit Office. Because of the crowd, the writer had difficulty in148 words
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Letter80 1981-06-19 17 Angsanas and more besides WE WOULD like to thank Tan Soon Hock for his letter "Angsana trees here, there, everywhere" (ST, May 11). He may wish to know that the ministry's Parks Recreational Department do plant other species besides angsana trees. During 1979 and 1980. a total of 173,000 plants80 words
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Article, Illustration35 1981-06-19 17 IF YOU cm speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start la Mandarin. The othVr person may know Mandarin bat may als* be shy. Be the Initiator!35 words
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Advertisement132 1981-06-19 17 l^Bi^^^'fC"" manufactures a wide range of [T^E U chain hoists both electric and hand operated to help you get things /sß'St moving. And they come in capacities tjß from 0.5 to 50 tons to suit your /^TbV Ft N'TCHI chain hoists are labour-saving, economical to operate and maintain, and backed132 words
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Advertisement290 1981-06-19 17 g SUZUICI 800 -3Bl^^^^^_ AVI I aßaa* .aaaafl Laaai The winner of the 1961 Sholl Economy Raity bM/ ii "tf r \B MVfl H _H flßfl^^V has swept the Itetd at the Ca«trol-Alpine wf^—^-. .^^^Lm^Li afl fIW fl I H 808 aaal Autotesl Championship (second round) held -W bbT -SI290 words
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Article225 1981-06-19 18 Courtesy way to teamwork NTUC TO TAKE THE LEAD SINGAPOREANS will this month be shown the courtesy way to teamwork by the National Trades Union Congress. The NTUC, in its fortnightly publication, The Singaporean, says it has been picked to launch and implement this year's national courtesy campaign. The campaign225 words
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505 1981-06-19 18 RESIDENTS of three Honslng Board estates will be able to enjoy the fruits of their labour, so to speak, under a Joint project between the HDB and the areas' residents committees. It Is first time the two are warming hand-In-hand In a505 words
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Article485 1981-06-19 18 RAYMOND MOSES - Probe into row at beauty school RAYMOND MOSES By THE Commercial Crime Division of the police have stepped in to probe a row between a group of students and a beauty school in Selegie over a number of issues. Eight complaints against the school from the students, each containing a485 words
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Article109 1981-06-19 18 STOREMAN Basari bin Ahamed, 26, who broke into and stole $13,101 worth of goods from Metro Golden Mile at Beach Road, later sold the stolen goods to Indonesian seamen for $4,000. a district court was told yesterday. Basari admitted committing the offence on May 11, after midnight,109 words
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Article61 1981-06-19 18 THE Minister for Hi me Affairs and MP (or Maclherson, Mr Chua Sian Chin, will visit hawkers in two markets at Blocks 80 and 89 and residents of Blocks 69 and 72. Circuit Road, on June 21. The visit will begin at 9.30 a.m. and61 words
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Article31 1981-06-19 18 THE MP (or Geylang Serai, Mr Othman Eusofe. will officially open the Geylang Serai Zone B residents committee centre at Block 106. 211 Aljunied Crescent, tomorrow at 3.30 p.m31 words
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202 1981-06-19 18 Rash rider gets four-year ban and $1,050 fine LEE Hian Boon, 17, was banned from riding motorcycles for four years and was fined a total of $1,050 by a magistrate yesterday after he pleaded guilty to rash motorcycling and three other traffic offences. The court heard that a mobile patrolman202 words
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Advertisement697 1981-06-19 19 I BEEFBALLS HOME DELIVERED j from Ping Pong Beefball. 38, 81I glap Drive Bring home Thai 1 bouncy beefballs. supplied with beef soup and chilli for your own home-cooked beefball beehoon soup Suitable for barbecue. Call us at *****98: after 5.00pm call *****04 Opens dally: 800a m to 500pm (except697 words
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Advertisement382 1981-06-19 20 PKajMaWftfewai WmMwM MBaTMaV^waaMaiawjUlNß MMMM JMB^B|j|JB#ifc»i^ SINGAPORE SUBSIDIARY OF A U.S. COMPANY REQUIRES AN EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE MUST BE FEMALE. BETWEEN 25 35 YEARS OF AOE. HAVE AN EXCELLENT COMMAND OF ENGLISH. A STRONG BACKGROUND IN ACCOUNTING. SOME SECRETARIAL SKILLS. AND THE ABILITY TO BE AOORESSIVE WITH A SMILE IS382 words
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Advertisement480 1981-06-19 20 CRYSTAL TIME ©FEUD ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT We're looking for someone to handle general administrative work It's got to be someone who can take the knocks and still carry on. someone who is not easily discouraged by difficult conditions and yet have a pleasant disposition as he or she will have to480 words
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Advertisement552 1981-06-19 20 m Jl I J MIRRLEES BLACKSTONE RECEPTIONIST/ ACCOUNTS CLERK OCE O' level with credit In Kngllsh Ability to type at 35 wpm. c LCCI Intermediate Accounting Certificate. Minimum 2 yean' workIng experience BPARE PARTB CLERK OCE O' level c Ability to type at 35 wpm c Some background knowledge In552 words
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Advertisement707 1981-06-19 22 eel>eth riena Faclarr la Catena Behni requires EXPERIENCED SALES REPRESENTATIVES Ptoaaa wrtta to: Maxwell Road P.O. Box 3275 S'pora M 63 RE OUaiED SALESMEN o* high i iiein la aall l—asrud preetto^ove European Cart. a Must possess OCE. O' level. a At least 3 years of driving experience and Class707 words
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Advertisement848 1981-06-19 22 ■■*^"~nt»m- NCAL ESTATE MVtaiOM require! 2 Property Executives with/without expelence Applicants must poasess own car Write to The Manager. Blk 1. Unit 1015 10th floor, PSA Multi-stony ComSlex. 30 Paslr Panjang Road, IngaporeOSll BC A NUTRIMETIC Consultant and enjoy free training on skin care/make-up plus free beauty kit worth tMO848 words
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Advertisement401 1981-06-19 22 We are a rapidly expanding American company manufacturing high technology electronic products and we have an Immediate vacancy for: Qualifications Experience: a Trade Certificate In Electrical Maintenance a 1-2 yean experience hi maintenance functions a PUB licence for Electrical Install*tion and Maintenance a Ability to read hydraulic diagrams an advantage401 words
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Advertisement426 1981-06-19 22 METAL BOX SINGAPORE LTD requires FITTERS a Minimum NTC 3 in General or Maintenance Fittings. a Ito 2 years' working experience. a Completed full-time or serving part-Ume National Service. c Must be prepared to work shift. SALARY: $450 to $550 PER MONTH Shift A Meal aftowanca $100 to $120 par426 words
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Advertisement437 1981-06-19 22 requires QUALITY INSPECTORS (Process Control) Requirements Minimum 3 GCE O r level passes, preferably in Science stream. To perform quality control functions on the production line. Prepersd to do shift work. Benefits Free meal end tea Freemedicslattentic.i Attractive annual wage supplement Interested applicants, please write in with full particulers, telephone437 words
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Advertisement528 1981-06-19 22 IFAaI \A was saMaaswaS oowpaiii raQUtrvja) DM taaaowtnf: 1. MACHINISTS 2. ZINC ELECTROPLATERS 3. PROCESS CONTROLLER REOmRCMBNTS: a OCE O1O 1 level Technical or NTC Trade Certificate a 2to 3 years working experience In Machining/ Electro-plating compittad NS In? salary 'wM liens and svpaitaiiua. Fraa ISSaaasJt. C# JYOTO WORKS (8)528 words
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Advertisement520 1981-06-19 22 ApptPsMsns sra Invrted Irom settatriy insSa.nl canal far the poatttonof: TOOL AND CUt SETTERS a NTC In sheet metal fabrication or equivalent. a Completed N.S a Relevant working experience will be an advantage but not essential. Appaeawfcs sra raqaasasd fc» aMtwH number lac ASSCOL ELECTRIC AL INDUS TRKS LTD IS520 words
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Advertisement549 1981-06-19 22 "t DRAUOMTSSSEN/ ORAUOHTBWOSaEN with Building DrafUng NTC 3 qualifications required by a structural consulting engineerIng firm Ptaaae sand fuM raauma will, taiaphona numbar to: Unit 1507, .Man Sultan Canto S'pora 07 IS ELECTRICIAN AND PLUMBS* required a Possess own motorcycle a Some experience Is required a Salary M5O per month549 words
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Advertisement243 1981-06-19 22 MECSfca PRODUCTION PERSONNEL Join us today and earn up to PLUS free transport free medical treatment free fash ronabkj unriorTn free tm offered during 2nd shift free technical training fast promotion prospects fully air-conditioned factory piped in music modern, clean and quiet working condition There is also year round recreational243 words
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Advertisement189 1981-06-19 23 1 Aa II Eiisployniant H •> 46 Situations Vacant t pr*imctioit HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTELTD Our nawiv —"L^ multi million Color Taiavision Tubas Com pany is tooejng for those who are Young and energetic Compteted Primary 6 Above 16 years ol age Completed National Service Willing to work on189 words
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Advertisement371 1981-06-19 23 MALE/FEMALE FACTORY WORKERS •mploy m#nl REQUIREMENTS: a 16 years and above, a Physically strong. aAt least primary education. STARTING SALARY: MALE SS2SO 00 After Confirmation *****.00 FEMALE *****.00 After Confirmation $***** BENEFITSe Transport allowance. a Attendance allowance. c Machine allowance, a Productive Incentive. a Annual leave 10 days. a 1371 words
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Advertisement837 1981-06-19 23 II Emptoyment (jjli Qollei Invites applications for MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS a 16 years and above a Singapore/Malaysian Citizens and Permanent Residents a Primary education In any Language Stream a No working experience required as training will be provided. Rollei provides good wages end benefits aa Service Allowance a Monthly Food837 words
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Advertisement824 1981-06-19 23 II Employnient IB^ MALE/FEMALE FACTORY WORKERS requn ed lor immediate amDrOyiM9lll (1) ABOVE 16 YRB. OLD SUrtlng gross salary $280 p.m. a Upon completion of probation, can earn up to $300 or $350 p.m. a No shift duty/no scope work. c J 1/2-day week (Monday to Friday 730a m to824 words
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Advertisement862 1981-06-19 23 I ■■''•^■^RVyWe^R^RW* 'n <am I 1 Dt Start your career High starting salary Attractive fringe benefits Free transport at prescribed routes Free uniforms ITC in Mechanical Engineering •NTC Grade 3/2 in Metal Machining or Tool Die Making with 3-4 years of experience Those without the above qualifications but with more862 words
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Advertisement972 1981-06-19 23 II Emptoyrmnt lii Due lo rapid expanaton. Ihe leading Computer lorms Printer invtt** application* tor Nt* fonowing 1) QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISOR c Diploma In Printing Technology or HSC with 2 years' experience In Printing quality control 2) PROOF READER a A level with credits In English and Arts. 3) PHOTOTYPESETTER972 words
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Advertisement914 1981-06-19 24 II Emptoyment j ijjl 46 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Feet sapaiuwwg Wubasr MorMjf ecturing Company ELASTOMERS (8) PTE LTD Urgi.wi iiawii heiewarfclng and lijiMi""' apMLMII ta laf Ike 1) QUALITY CONTROL ASSISTANTS c Minimum Sec X c Science or Technical stream preferably In Chemistry 2) PRODUCTION OPERATORS a Minimum Sec.914 words
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Advertisement596 1981-06-19 24 II Employment fl js i A maior bank in vitas Jj applications Irom suit- M 'ably qualified candi- M i dates lor tha posts of:- li CLERKS/ I CASHIERS j i c GCE O' level, c Some ability to type. J c No experience re- m quired as training Jj596 words
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Advertisement415 1981-06-19 24 Rubber Factory in Jurong requires PERSONNEL SUPERVISOR (Female) Payroll and general work Be able to type well Fluent In English. Hokklen and Mandarin OCE or 'A' level LABORATORY ASSISTANTS (Female) SENIOR POST With OCE 'A' or -O' level JUNIOR POST With secondary 3 or 4 Certificate MECHANICS AND ELECTRICIANS (Mate)415 words
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Advertisement666 1981-06-19 24 H Eiiajjw yniofit Wea oetebHehod Trading OrganlaeHoii requires the following extra staff Immediately: (A) SALES REPRESEMTATIVES 1 to handle sporU goods (golf, tennis, squash, tin. 2. other Salesmen to sell consumer goods. AM Satee BapreeeiilalUoe should be able lo ride motorcycle ar drive motorcar. (B) STENOGRAPHER a Must be able666 words
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Advertisement495 1981-06-19 24 Ittl I "HM Immediate vacancies lor 1) JOB SITE SUPERVISOR a Experience In celling and partition work a Minimum Ito 2 years experience In similar work a Possess a valid driving or motorcycle licence 2) ACCOUNTS CLERK c LCCI Intermediate or Higher c Minimum 1 year's experience 3) SALES REPRESENTATIVE495 words
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Advertisement573 1981-06-19 24 A Beer Eiporttng Company reeatroe. OESPATCMER CUM WHARF ASSISTANT a Possess class 2 driving licence. c Minimum secondary 2 educaUon. a Familiar wllh PSA and custom procedures c Preferably with experience In duty free export procedures. c Retired personnel will be considered Tha Campany W prevtaa a wstai cycle and573 words
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Advertisement522 1981-06-19 24 •I requires TEMPORARY PACKERS Male Singapore cltlsens Between the ages of 18 an< 36 Prepared to work permanen night shift from 8 pm to 8 ar Physically fit Able to work for at least Preference will be given to appll knowledge of English Please call personally for Inter view TODAY522 words
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Advertisement508 1981-06-19 24 I c II Emptoymeot |j) A ii i i Manufacturing Firm of Steel end Aluminium Products MALE STOBE CLERK Duty Involves checking anc receiving or goods befori delivery. MALE AND FEMALE 1 WORKERS t 3 *****88 Or apply paraonaay. I Lot A, 3728 Woodsfield Road 0 Senoko Industrial Estate Singapore508 words
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Advertisement529 1981-06-19 24 MtpoaHtone: 1. StCMCTASIY CUM MccpnotasT L a PABX. PMBX experience c Shorthand/typing 100/45 1 wpm t a Telex experience 2. STOMCMAM a Proficiency In reading and writing English a Receiving, stocking, pulling parts, shipping duUes Both posts require at least OCE O' level Ptaaae reepend with full particulars. Ulephoni number529 words
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Advertisement443 1981-06-19 25 LI II Employment (ijK 46 Situations Vacant t) Miscellaneous SLOANE COURT HOTEL requires 1. WAITER 1 RECEPTtOMOTS CUM CLERKS Must be willing lo work on shift. 7 00am to 3 00pm. 3 00pm to! 1100pm Approx take-home for (l)s32opm (21 1300 pm wRk assonance. Apply personally to' 17. BALMORAL ROAD443 words
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Advertisement907 1981-06-19 25 1. STOREMEN 2. SHOP ASSISTANTS Have secondary educaUon Chinese/English stream Must be willing to work hard a No experience Is essential Must have completed National Service and age below 28 years wrtatwatao ptaese can perseeiaMy at: 1200 Lor 1 Taa Payah Spare 1231 (Neat to Slong Ho* Btecuit Factory) TEMPORARY907 words
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Advertisement877 1981-06-19 25 II Employment 11 js HARDWARE FIRM REQUIRES I Drivers with class 3 licence. Interested applicants, please call at: 66. Marpherson Raod. Slnga- pore 1334. PUMP ATTENDANTS REOUMED. Oood remuneration and fringe j benefits Call personally at 355. Commonwealth Aye. Singapore 0314 REOUIRED JUNIOR FEMALE Clerk with knowledge of accounts and877 words
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Advertisement549 1981-06-19 25 FINISHED ARTIST REOUMEO Immediately Salary around $400 pm Ring *****25 for Interview MALAY OFFICE SOY wanted Age 16 18. sec 2 and below Call: *****79. REQUIRED DESPATCN CLERK with Class 2 and 3 licence For appointment, ring *****62. WANTED CASHKRS ANO pump attendants Call at 251. Upper East Coast Road,549 words
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Advertisement692 1981-06-19 25 111 Vehicles ft Boats M SUNRISE CAR RENTALS CHAUFFEUR DRIVEN c MERCEDES BENZ 200 c SIGMA 2000 SUPER SALOON AM/FM RADIO CASSETTE RECORDER ALL CARS FULLY AIRCON *****26,*****72 107, BUKIT TIMAH ROAD 1 2 KM) SINGAPORE 0922 I V^ STPBNo 336^ I VENTTO CAR RENTALS Dally i yearly on cars,692 words
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Advertisement794 1981-06-19 25 1074 DATOUN 20OL alrcond. radio, cassette, eligible for PARF. Up top condition, selling $10,200 Tel: *****33 Mr. Leong. view 41 Jalan Pemlmpln. 1070 MARCH. DATSUN 100A Metallic gold, excellent condition New Ux/lnsurance Price: $14,100. View: 177. East Coast Road. Spore 1542. ALMOST 1000 DATSUN 20UL One cassette Showroom condition $28.500794 words
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Advertisement818 1981-06-19 25 111 VaMdes ft Boats Q—C 1077 F/CORTINA IjOOL. Alrcon, radio, cassette. Road tax 8/81 Very good condition $13,300 on o. Please contact: *****56 1070 CORTINA 1.0 OL. Expat, owned Alrcond. radio cassette, tax till Nov. 1981 Very good condiuon $*****. Tel: *****0 '74 CORTINA 1.6 expat owned well malnuined Cassette818 words
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Advertisement846 1981-06-19 25 2 UNITS 1074 Mercedes 230 Automatic. In good condiuon, no PARF. Expat leaving. Call *****30 Chris Ton between 8a m sp.m AUO 1077 MERCEDES 200 Manual 2 owners. In Up top condiuon Enquiries please ring *****55 Robert DEC. 1078, MERCEDES 200 Automatic Ouaranteed accident free Excellent condition $56,500 Tel *****78846 words
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Advertisement842 1981-06-19 25 fr^ ii ii > 111 Vehicles A Boats fcfi I1I 1 OWNER'S LEAVING 1077 ToyoU I Cellca 1800 With concealed alrcon. Radlo/casselte Mlchelln tyres Oenulne mileage 32.000 km. Excellent condition (one of the best In town Tel *****86 1073 TOYOTA CORONA 1600 c c i alrcond. radio, cassette, eligible for842 words
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Advertisement697 1981-06-19 25 C.A.T.S. 184-4411 1 Classified Advertising Works. LEONG HU AT SOON VEHICLES PTE LTD Plat F. Fringe Carpark. Tat *****36. *****00. 1000 Toyou Tercel 1300 a/c 1070 Honda Prelude 1600 auto a/c Datsun 100A New Model 1070 Dutsun 120Y a/c. s/rlms Colt Sigma 1600 OS a/c <f Plate Colt Lancer 1200697 words
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Advertisement963 1981-06-19 26 W VfMctos 4 toats 55 VcMctM For Sato Sa^B«aB«BS«BaES«aWBS«BMBESI APWL MS* ■ORaCIaT. 024 Turbo. I owner excellent condition Tel 4*83*81 AUDI M* LS 1974 Oood condition Alrcon. hi fl. new road tax. 86.000 Tel *****0 DEC SUBARU 1800 SRX. 3door Hatchback, full accessories Contact *****72 NOV r*7* VOLVO 244 in.963 words
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Advertisement351 1981-06-19 26 APRS. I*7* TOYOTA Llteace Van One owner 12*0 cc Oood condition Tel *****22' 3 I*7l DATSUN PICKUP Excellent condition Phone *****01 Mr Fong I*7l OAB4ATSW DIESEL 13 ft. original body Selling $8,500 Tel *****38. William I*7* FORD TRANSIT 100 dlesel van. Oood condition Tax 8/81 16.500 only *****24 1*77 TOYOTA351 words
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Advertisement549 1981-06-19 26 m-«-«-« at ai a JLb^^A wOfttCVSS KOo IS Bi^^Bi HIGH rmcf FOR aKondhand J cart. No PARF, caah payment Contact Tan. 28*7840. TAN'S F AMPLY NEOUNKS Maada 323. DaUun 100A or below 1600 c.c. car Ring: *****71 anytime WANTtO ALL PANF can for scrip Non PARF can alto Invited. Contact549 words
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Advertisement542 1981-06-19 26 times friday properties RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES FO* SALE I APARTMENTS Beverly Hills $2 3M to Lien Towers $2.5 M $2.7 M Naung Court Caimhill Plaza $I 4M (Townhouse) $460,000 Casa Bella $870,000 to Newton View $680,000 $1 2M Pandan Valley $595,000 Cavenagh Court $700,000 Penthouse $4M Cavenagh Court Sommerville (Penthouse) $15M542 words
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Advertisement741 1981-06-19 26 Our Sales Team is in Singapore on 22nd and 23rd June staying at the Hilton Hotel and will welcome all interested parties and supply full information. We will be available at all times to receive interested parties and you are invited to attend a reception and film presentation between 5.741 words
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Advertisement764 1981-06-19 26 PROPERTY INVESTMENT a^L (j P PERTH j EXCLUSIVE AREA OF SOUTH PERTH FROM: S$2«0,000 f 8» 3 BED TOWN HOUSES »PX 1300 SQ FT UNDER CONSTRUCTION SPACIOUS LIVING AREAS FULLY FITTED KIT AND BATHS LANOSCAPED GARDENS DEVELOPED BY PERTHS LEADING BUILDER V EXCLUSIVE Of fER BY. S GeoM Hume (BINGAPOHE)764 words
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Advertisement2146 1981-06-19 27 tunes friday properties BSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBSBBS! *TsU BSBBSBBSBBBBBBBsi ]tn ■^■^aw^awas* f Spaciatsts in All Pest Control V Estd 1948 COMPANY PTE. im FUMIGATION Shps Tug Boals Houserold Hems. Stored Commodity Products Grains. Wood. Copra. Aircraft Container ANTI-TERMITE SOIL TREATMENT Guaranteed builHn Protection against White Ant infestation by cnemcaily treating the soil during2,146 words
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Advertisement1303 1981-06-19 27 IV Accommodation Properties jjj > OOLOMLL TOWER. OMT. 11 Exclusive 3-bedroomed apartment with balcony Excellent panoramic greenery view. Ljufe living/ dinIng, well furnished with facilities and amenities. Immediate occupation RENTAL: SUaS UIO AVAILABLE OTHER I LUXURIOUS APARTMENT* WITH/ WITHOUT BWIMMBIO POOL MM EXCLUSIVE DISTRICTS: i Balmoral Point $«.000 > Pateraon1,303 words
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Advertisement2011 1981-06-19 27 IV Accomnrodatton A Proper thn r OMT. 21 SHERWOOO TOWERS 3 bedroomed apartment, beautl- fully furnished, alrcon. carpeted. recreational facilities Contact I *****72. No agents OMT. S. 6 1/2 MSLES. Paslr Pan1 Jang Road, partially furnished. 3-bedroomed flat, bathroom atI tached. rental $1,200 Tel *****4 I Choongc No agents) OMT.2,011 words
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Advertisement1355 1981-06-19 27 IT 111 B-N»llBB-llllll f ft«-BrlM>« JNk b) Flats OWNER* ONLY! European family of 3 adult* Is looking for a spaclous 4-bedroomtd apartm-nt unfurnished or partially fur nlshed In choice locality for middle or Sept Budget flexible Owners who appreciate tenants who treat other people's property lite their own please call:1,355 words
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Advertisement1363 1981-06-19 28 times friday properties m HAVE SJNBJLC and double torey shophouses, seml-detach-d and terrace for sale al Taman irl Skudal. Taman Ungku Tun kmlnah. Taman Saleng. Taman lora. Taman Sentosa, Taman ■elangi and Oarden City Conact: Slrr.a Housing Agency, lulte 116, 3rd Floor. Merlin rower, Jalan Meldrum, Johor iaru Tel: *****/*****/1,363 words
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Advertisement799 1981-06-19 28 IV Accommodation A PropsrtiM _§__> 1 ll^. |OMT 1$ ST Patricks Oarden 1200 Isq ft 3 bedrooms, a large swimming p001, 24 hours security $450,000 Tel: *****50/*****89 (No agents) DMT. 2* THOMSON MLLS Estate. 2 l/2-storey terrace. Land area 3800 sq ft 3 bedrooms/ servant's Terraso/parquet flooring $450,000 Meng Housing799 words
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Advertisement516 1981-06-19 28 LIVMO M THE HEART OF THE CITY MTERNATIOHAL PLAZA on high floor with recreational faculties: squash, swimming, badminton Be within offices, shops and restaurants. 2 and 3-bedroomed type. Area 900 to 1500 sq ft from $440.000 5958.688 OfHy ALSO AVAILABLE DMT. 8 FAR CAST MANSION 3 bedrooms. 1560 sq ft516 words
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Advertisement1187 1981-06-19 28 Itf >ftf>4MMwSwsw>swfwsfwte#BwflfeM m\ Pi BTwjUtfM Ht I I*™ I OMT. 1* PANDAN VALLEY omrjn sau 3 bedrooms, condominium apartment 1460 sq.ft with recreational facilities Prtc $470,000 oj».o. *Wl vacant. poeeeeeton. 2228*47/ FABCR OARDEN CONOOMBBWM TYPE F BLK. F 1 JOO SOFT Corner unit facing pool, tennis courts and playground. Near1,187 words
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Advertisement969 1981-06-19 28 |L^^* INTERNATIONAL PLAZA ISO* sq ft 3 bedrooms, facing sea, fully furnished. $*****0 or Rental424oo. Maryland Park Block E. 1900 sq.ft. $540,000 Orangeford 24th Floor, racing sea. 2 bedrooms. $650,000 or rental $3,200 Waltrose. *****33 NEW MOUNT S4NAI Apartment In a small condominium adjacent Rldgewood Prestigious and quiet locality Usual969 words
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Advertisement961 1981-06-19 28 DIST. 1318 NEAR SI Andrew's roomed new flat Owner leaving For sale or rent. No agents please Tel: *****06 or *****T? OIST. 3* FABER OAROBN Condominium. 2485 sq.ft Freehold 3 bedrooms/ study, vacant possession Ceramic/ parquet $585,000. Principals please call: *****33. DIST 8. ORANOE TOWER best unit, best facing, high961 words
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Advertisement682 1981-06-19 28 7 1/2 ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND at TBtnpinsw Rosml c Zone rural. Selling without vacant possession or planning approval. AT $20 P.S.F EnqutTHWlo: M/S. GLORIAMARIS COMPANY Hwndwrvon P.O. Box 570 Singapore 9115. ~64 PropcrtMiS Wantsd A BUSINESSMAN (INDONESIAN) with permanent residency wishes to purchase AN APARTMENT/ HOUSE In good locality682 words
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Advertisement387 1981-06-19 28 C.A.T.S. 1184-***** 184-4411 Classified Advertising Works. HSU. VIEW INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX for sale Paya Lebar/ Macpherson factory for rent Enquiries *****21/ *****47/ *****56 E. KWONO FLATTED factory for sale 3152 sq.ft. at $320/- per sq.ft Tel: *****00. M ***** MACPHERSON AREA: 36.000 sq.ft approval for flatted factory $200 p s f387 words
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Advertisement1700 1981-06-19 29 times friday properties IHENTON HOUSE 1 JOO 2.400 1.800 sq.ft Office units to let. Callable 1/8/81 High floor and lacing sea. Other office unit: Peninsula Plaia. 1 JOO sq ft MerIn Plasa 750/ 1.2T0 soft Auto Spares Part Centre 1,200/ 1,800 iqft Parklane 433 sq ft People's Park Centre 500^201,700 words
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Advertisement733 1981-06-19 29 IV A l^aMTJill ILI Llt^ ia^am L\ PrmtaßßßrtissM axtfVLV I |L*"J I FOR SALE/RENT CITY PLAZA SNOP SPACE excellent ground floor location facing Tanjong Katong Road Oood pedestrians flow. Suitable for large Departmental Store. Olft shop, cafe, etc Aroa:tv«Mea,R. Sate Prtoa: SI JSO o_aJ. ojlo. Ronlofc 111/- p.s.l. o.n o733 words
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Advertisement852 1981-06-19 29 PENMSULA PLAZA AvoßsMo for Ronl a UnM 08. Area: 589. 1 1 sq.f L a UaH a**. Area: 588 11 sq.ft. a unit »i»7 Jl7. Area: DlBOB sq.ft. For mora dotaMa. contact: PROPERTY DIVISION TEL maitl few umts OP Shop space for rental at: a) Buklt Tlmah Shopping Centre. 300852 words
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Advertisement963 1981-06-19 29 VI Education A Instruction flft amaW f% bLb^l^bbbbW Institute of Supervisory Management (UK) Courses commencing soon. For details:- Reply to: TWI Alumni ol Singapore. Name Adoress EHOSMEERMO STUDIES For School Loo»or« a Othor. LaocHngloCEl. CIO VITB Now Cloeoea oommencmg (tea Z SMt CEI Part I d II Electrical Engg. Pt963 words
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Advertisement699 1981-06-19 29 VI Education A Instruction ACA/ICSA/ATT STATISTICS for December oi ExamlnaUon commencing 20/8/81. 4-5.30 p.m. Enrol now at Midland School of Commerce. (South Bridge Road) Tel: *****1/*****2 ACCOUNTING. BOOKKEEPING. TYPEWRJTBtO, Shorthand, CostIng Courses commence beginning of each month Singapore Commercial School. 15A Mackenzle Road (*****20/ *****48). SUNDAY BOOKKEEPING (BE OWNERS) 11699 words
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Advertisement683 1981-06-19 29 A CAREFULLY SSLICTSO/ BB> .perleneed/Quallfled tutor preparing students for "O" "A"/ Primary Examinations All duuicu. Mfftwe Success t uaranteed SBJMOUAL IXFCMSNCIO TEACMIB.S. Specialised home tuition All levels/ subjects/ districts Reasonable charges *****81/ *****08/ *****83 EXPERIENCED GRADUATE TEACHEM (14 years' experience) offers tuition In Pre-U Mathematics. Physics at tutor's realI dence.683 words
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Advertisement380 1981-06-19 29 VI Education 4 Instruction 96 Dsitciriglß^ttesn M i^oft^ Ir^tnictton BITIMBJIIUTI SOCIAL DANCE ttU^jwm t,,.,. BOUASK Bad e r n rf, ln ii? n ht 7pm Boclal Sir^.^r^vaTSwlrnmln.. fn? tnmnr^r?!, I Jnm C °r?" n f nC BoA y "ulldln« HlneSS Call U) *****48 y VII Trivel Touri JL tiftftitiiiiiititifiiiiiHit §pilfl9Bl380 words
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Advertisement372 1981-06-19 30 II I I i a****T l^aP a V^IP*^sTTVT?7^FY^9 l VP^^^Ssß VM Trml Tours >tW VII Travel I Tours >1< vil Trml 4 Tours >kj VII Travel A Tours >Ld Vfl S| Si9j I_? 1 1 Ji 131 3 J] ItCfl t I; A] L LAJ IIAJ 1 X i ii_l_k_H_il_4_fil_l|_i372 words
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Advertisement323 1981-06-19 30 WORLD CHARTERS OROANWATKIN t for the most economical ti reliable fares to Zurtcti. Clfntiftn. Of NawVark Tiiiuli L-Aiailsi San Franotao* Vaneavver Partk ■-■■■.mi SywM* Jakarta SaS S«M(k*k Mii.akil Man*. T*k-» rm.ss4.au SS. R******* Ray Sa»|ipi- tm Ts><' 230(333 BUM Z2 ***** 221t*41 ******0 TA-tST M.A.S. TRAVEL t CHARTERS Suite 642323 words
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Advertisement119 1981-06-19 30 KM TRAVEL SERVICE PTE. LTD.. O-SSS. M*fw* Psata utmsMsaoaswu Business Hours Mon to Sat Sam Bpm Close on Sunday nnHltlll Ho. I Trava4 Flral Pay L* ••f ScttsMfM F OsT WfaMf nwh TArWANmOMOKONO/ •AMOKOK S Day* SITSW- 11 Day* ttMi/14 Day* SSSSSV- Dep Mon Dava SIISS/- 7 DwraTliTVDep Saturday Dara119 words
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Advertisement212 1981-06-19 30 Hftap^|MpllM*Mar^H SSMCtJaTS SCHOOL HOUOAY OFPCR SD OenUng Penang Cameron by AC Coach $178 1106 only. Dep: Every Monday 7 am. ZD3N OenUng by AC Coach •78 188 $108 only. Dep: Every Friday 10 pm 2D3N OenUng by Train (SleepIng Berth) and return by Air USB $178 $188 only Dep: Every212 words
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Advertisement317 1981-06-19 30 HUmHOUKYS I 1 PTE LTD., it m V V y c«ksi M*\_C^^ T«t iIM3S/43J*M CHINA TOURS a OAVS KWANOCHOW/ KWEILIN/ HANOCHOW/ SHANOHAI/ PEKINO/ KWANOCHOW •Mssoapcsyr/si Si DAYS KWANOCHOW/ KWEIUN/ SHANOHAI/ SUCHOW/ WUSHI/ CHINKI ANO/ NANKINO/ PEKINO SM*»o«*«t*yr/si SI DAYS KWANOCHOW/ KWEILIN/ HANOCHOW/ SHANOHAI/ WUSHI/ NANKINO/ PEKINO/ KWANOCHOW SUSS Date T/S/S1317 words
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Advertisement403 1981-06-19 30 NAM HO tmri SEmcE in m ltd ■ssiWsts: 014-16-18, Pearfs Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tet *****33 (7 Dries) ■TMCtWteC 1 19. People's Park Complex Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tet 91 1661/91 1662/ *****3/*****2/*****6/ *****8/*****3 TAI4O NEST MUTSU TM* 7 days *****/- (Air403 words
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Advertisement617 1981-06-19 30 i DAYS BKKm DEPARTS EVERY WED BY SUPER TRI-STAR STAY AT DELUXE INDRA REGENT HOTEL D*CL. MEALS hND TOURS at arm/- only __BB^«*r VSpyZ PTtITD. TOURS t TRAVELS IS9& 161 Goidh* Cantra TK— n»on Hood, Stnoopor. 1136 V T«fc-61Wtl J CHARTER FLWMT T0 HAADVAI OCP: 11 JUNK SI SPICIAI. OWsTWAY617 words
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Advertisement139 1981-06-19 30 1 DALY DCPA-TUfMS aYsiiOsy* tmiW»a*nl»oera (aa_— i) IT**/ aV*nffc*k/P*nay* 4 Day* tnuLanffcawi 4 Dey* MS7/ProgTammes for Ethiopia, Burma, Sri Lanka. Hawaii. Malaysia u.o. GERMAN ASIAN TRAVELS PTE. LTD. tJOs/4, •tratta Trading Mdg BATTERY ROAD, 010*. PU. 4M4W; TELEX MtJO TA.OM HO TRANSPORT A TOUWsIT SERVICE (T/A 043) O* Hotel Royal139 words
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Advertisement509 1981-06-19 30 MARKETING EXECUTIVE T (Liner Shipping) A leading shipping agency house is seeking an aggressive and experienced marketing executive to be based in Petaling Jaya. The man we are looking for must be selfmotivated and capable of forming part of an existing and successful marketing team. He should be between 25509 words
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Article, Illustration454 1981-06-19 31 $11.8 MILLION SPENT ON RENOVATIONS WIMBLEDON, Thurs. They used to say the Wimbledon tennis championships never changed, only the champions. But, this year, crowds arriving at the AllEngland club for the start of the big tournament on Monday will find that this time the scenery hasAP - 454 words
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Article70 1981-06-19 31 LONDON, Thars. Two players are already out In the Wimbledon tennis tonniavment starting here on Monday. India's Rftmesh Krlsnnaa, wh»m the draw pitted against a qualifier (ram the preliminaries la Roehampton, has withdrawn becaue of lnjory, and Vincent Van Patten, of the Halted States, la 111. \anAFP - 70 words
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Article223 1981-06-19 31 Menon in list of qualifiers ROEHAMPTON, Thurs. Sashi Menon, of India, beat S. Demon, of the United States, 6-7, 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 in the preliminary round here to join the list of qualifiers for the Wimbledon tennis tournament starting on Monday. Chris Johnstone, of Australia, Alvaro Fillol, of Chile, andAP - 223 words
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Article237 1981-06-19 31 BRISTOL, Thurs. Former Wimbledon chamCion Stan Smith, of the nited States, headed the parade of seeds to make their exit from the Bristol Grand Prix grass court tennis tournament yesterday. Smith, seeded third, was beaten 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 by New Zealander Russell Simpson. Other secondround results.Reuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration167 1981-06-19 31 NOTTINGHAM, Thurs. Trevor Chappell was set to become the third member of his family to bat at No. 3 for Australia when he was named yesterday in a squad of 13 for the first cricket Test against England starting today. Trevor will almost certainlyReuter - 167 words
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Article50 1981-06-19 31 NEW YORK, Thurs. Czech Hana Mandlikova was named woman 'Player of the Month" here by the organisers of the women s tennis tour Hana won the French Open In Paris this month, her seconu nd slam win after taking the Auktm'lan Open earlier this year Afi50 words
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Article437 1981-06-19 31 NOTTINGHAM, Thurs. Lan Botham, whose cricketing head appears to be on the block as England begin the defence of the "Ashes" against Australia in the first of six five-day Test matches at Trent Bridge here, was yesterday given an eve-of-match boost by AlecAFP - 437 words
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Article59 1981-06-19 31 LONDON, Thurs. Bob Willis could (ace disciplinary action from the Test and County Cricket Board over criticisms he had made of lan Botham's England captaincy. Willis was yesterday reported to have said that Botham's form had suffered since he took over the captaincy last season andAFP - 59 words
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121 1981-06-19 31 BRISTOL (England), Thurs. Duleep Mendis cracked 75 as the Sri Lankan cricketers reached a first Innings total of 246 on the opening day of their three-day match against Gloucestershire yesterday. Mendis, on his third tour of England, was dropped off slow left-armReuter - 121 words
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288 1981-06-19 31 Moxon steals show with sparkling 111 LONDON, Thurs. Martyn Mo*on made Yorkshire cricket supporters forget about Geoffrey Boycott's absence, due to England duties, with a sparkling 111 against Derbyshire in an English county championship match yesterday. Moxon, 21, who scored a century on his debut 12 days ago, shared anReuter - 288 words
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Obituary, Illustration265 1981-06-19 31 Prnwd twty paaeateNy on nth Jun. iMi. laavtng baNnd MM Tan Ah Hong Sana: Chla Poh Keng Chia Poh Ouan Chla Poh Pheng D.ught.r Chla Poh Oeok Son In law Slak Hong Kuan Low Glap Yong Yeo Slew Hong Diana Son And 10 grandchildren. Body lying in .1.1.265 words
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Obituary, Illustration81 1981-06-19 31 "Memories are treasures no one can steal Death leaves a heartache, no one can heal A longing sight, A silent tear For the onet we love to very dear." Always rawawbuad by FamUy and THALAI-THfVAtAM ON ».7.«1 (11ajn.)at*M YKJ CHU X ANG NO. S'POME Itf4 *4aaaa81 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1981-06-19 31 Daaraat FaHwr. You tolled all those years for us And then you had to go To eternal peaceful rest Time changes many things But not the memory this day rings DttaWty fntsMwl toy Wtwito, WMHo, FrtsJlt. Pan KMn and M*»*l*» dran Batman. Ivan and data*. MAY89 words
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Obituary, Illustration91 1981-06-19 31 m E»»rtOTtng Mamory o< our BELOVED FATHER Two years have pasted tlnce you left to be with the Lord but beautiful memory of one to dear to us will always linger on. Dupry mlmd by wlla, LhMdmi andaalavadama. Daarty Blind by huaband WWtam. altlti In laa Flaaala,91 words
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Obituary, Illustration94 1981-06-19 31 One year today When all wat bright A beautiful life came to an end He gave us to much of himself Nothing can heal our aching hearts His vacant place no one can fill But his courage and wisdom will always be guiding us through94 words
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Obituary, Illustration105 1981-06-19 31 MADAM NAH KENG NEO (BIK NON) Widow ot Iha 1.1. Or. Urn Yun Fall Oapartad 1 iraaraaa an Iwtt* Jwm IMO Her weary hours and days of pain; Her sleepless nights are put. Her ever patient frame Has found sweet rest at last. We who love her know How much105 words
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Article, Illustration107 1981-06-19 31 Would like to express their heartfelt thanks to friends, business associates, relatives, clan and Buddhist organisations and to Doctor and Nurses at Ward 5 Rooms 2 of Mt. Elizabeth Hospital for their kind attendance, assistance, donations, prayers, scrolls and wreaths during their recent bereavement THE FAMILY OF the107 words
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Advertisement585 1981-06-19 31 flllllllllllllb SOFTWARE PROFESSIONALS SYSTEM MARKETING EXECUTIVES We are an expression of excellence in new technological developments. quality prooducts, and most importantly in the supporting of the growth of our I success and achievements in Malaysia Professional excellence guarantees a I very bright future, and we would like you to be585 words
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Article687 1981-06-19 32 MONEY SINGS, winner of two of his last three starts, could chalk up another win in the Class 3 Div 3 1,600 m race (Race 5) at Bukit Timah tomorrow. With P.K. Yeap astride, the son of Tudor Music showed up smartly yesterday morning when687 words
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178 1981-06-19 32 VERY often, I read In the Stipe's report that the stewards had ordered a routine swab tost or a veterinary examination of a horse, particularly a beaten favourite. Bat Bet eaee has the result of the tost been made known. Whyr Like the178 words
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Article405 1981-06-19 32 Jeep's mail Why hi It that at times a hone which finishes second or third goes up a class while a winner in the same class at the same meeting stays pat? BEGINNER PUNTERS, SINGAPORE. JEEP: There are no hard and fast rules governing the change in the ratings. A405 words
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Article, Illustration264 1981-06-19 32 TIPTOP - Mitchell back for another stint TIPTOP By VETERAN jockey Kevin Mitchell (above) who first rode ob the Singapore and Malaysian raring circuit in IM4, will be back In the saddk at this weekend's Btklt Timah races. His earlier stay lasted nine years though It was an on-an-off affair in the264 words
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Article337 1981-06-19 32 Rasa Penang wins Jersey Stakes ASCOT, Thurs. MR. UPALI Wijewardene, a Sri Lankan racehorse owner, saw Lester Piggott ride his horse, Rasa Penan*, to victory in the Jersey Stakes at the Royal Ascot meeting yesterday to take the lead in the Ascot jockeys' championship with three winners so far inReuter; AFP - 337 words
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Article1876 1981-06-19 32 DAflT 1 2.15: CLASS 6 DIV 4 1.200M lUll/A 1 (Rating* 26-2) ($10,000 $7,000 to winner) 1 M**06 Bnurf (L Otowtag W—4) (M) 57 Brani-Osman 7 ag a Dfg <B 6 (UOOm) F Ikntat I 0M0*0 lout (M) 57 Bamboo-Samsuri 5 irg a d2 4 5 (UOOm) bUI1,876 words
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Advertisement676 1981-06-19 32 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR TUTOR SISTER Applications ore invited from suitobly qualified candidates to fill the post of Tutor Sister in the Medkal and Hearth Department, Brunei. Qualifications and Experience. Candidates must have S.R.N. and S CM. of the United Kingdom or its equivalent and must be holder of676 words
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Advertisement754 1981-06-19 32 SNOWY MOUNTAINS ENGINEERING CORPORATION TEACHER FOR EX-PATRIATE CHILDREN AT TRENGGANU HYDROELECTRIC SCHEME Appkccrhons are invited from male or femak, single or married parsons interested in the position of TEACHER to a small number (currently 6) of e» pcrtnate children ranging from 4 years to 12 years old being taught by754 words
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Article, Illustration189 1981-06-19 33 Taiwan win Asian Cup for third time HONGKONG, Thurs. Taiwan's Mulan captured the Asian Cup for the third time, trouncing demoralised Thailand 5-0 in the final of the fourth Asian women's soccer championships here yesterday. Speedy India clinched third place In this eightnation event by beating hosts Hongkong with aAFP; AP - 189 words
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Article139 1981-06-19 33 NEITHER Norway nor Switzerland could improve their already slim hopes of reaching the World soccer Cup finals in Spain next year, when they drew 1-1 in a European Group Four qualifying match yesterday. Both nations, with just (our points apiece, will now take a back139 words
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Article304 1981-06-19 33 LINZ, Thurs. Austria crushed Finland 5-1 in their World soccer Cup European Group One qualifying match yesterday, to virtually assure themselves of a place in the finals in Spain next year. Austria now have 10 points from six games and will be hot favourites to JoinReuter - 304 words
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153 1981-06-19 33 Allofs set to join Cologne in record transfer DUESSELDORF (West Germany), Thurs. International striker Klaus Allots is set to move from Fortuna Duesseldorf to Cologne for 2.25 million marks ($2,160,000), a record for the West German League. Fortuna agreed last night to release Allots, whose goals helped West Germany winReuter - 153 words
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Article58 1981-06-19 33 UPPSALA, Thurs. Soviet Union's Anatoli Starostin, Olympic modern pentathlon champion, won the Uppsala Cup here in Sweden yesterday for the pentathlon, edging out Czech Jan Bartu, who led until the last event. The Soviet Union won the men's team competition, and Sweden's Anne Ahlgren won theAFP - 58 words
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Article55 1981-06-19 33 LONDON, Thurs. The European Tournament Players' Division would not budge yesterday from their announcement that golfer Severiano Ballesteros, of Spain, will soon return to the fold. Despite conflicting reports from the United States, Tony Gray, ETPD'S tournament director, said: "We've nothing more to add and areAFP - 55 words
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Article27 1981-06-19 33 JAKARTA, Thurs. Thailand. Malaysia and South Korea have confirmed that they will take part in the Jakarta Anniversary Cup soccer tournament from Aug. 13-23. AFP.AFP - 27 words
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Article23 1981-06-19 33 TURIN, Thurs. Roma won the Italian soccer Cup 5-3 on penalty kicks following 1-1 draw with Torino after extra time. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article59 1981-06-19 33 But the home side grabbed their dramatic equaliser when a Thomas Lund corner was flicked on by Aas for substitute Davidsen to head into the net. (land mania ngmry Itzerland rwiy PWDL F A F 3 1 1 11 I 52i 1 4 3 4]l 1 I lillReuter - 59 words
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Article22 1981-06-19 33 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The New York Cosmos defeated the Washington Diplomats 2-1 in a North American Soccer League match here yesterday.22 words
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Article114 1981-06-19 33 FRANKFURT, Thurs. European champions West Germany beat world champions Pakistan 3-2 to win a fournation men's hockey tournament here yesterday. Australia drew 2-2 with Holland In their final match to finish runnera-up. Weal Germany, who beat Pakistan 1-0 In the 1972 Olympic final in Munich, drew with Australia and114 words
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Article456 1981-06-19 33 are taking part In their nation al tournament which ends only on that day, the Badminton Association of Malaysia requested that their trip be delayed for a day. Their request was turned down yesterday. Results of yesterday's Auckland international tournament (all men's singles): OrMP A C.Agencies - 456 words
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Advertisement222 1981-06-19 33 CONFERENCE ON KEY ISSUES IN BUILDING CONTRACTS Venue: Shangri-La Hotel, Date: 3rd k 4th July 1961 This 2 day Singapore Conference will provide you with an understanding of: TENDERS ESTIMATES ACCEPTANCE ft DEFECTS PERFORMANCE BONDS GUARANTEES SUB-CONTRACTS ARBITRATION CLAUSE REMUNERATION FOR PROFESSIONALS TIME CODE CLAUSE NEGLIGENCE OTHER U ABUTTTIES IN222 words
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Advertisement290 1981-06-19 33 A MINISTRY gSSg OF THE ENVIRONMENT TENDER NOTICE SEWERAGE DEPARTMENT The Diversion of 914 mm and 991 mm Diameter mftwSftetfz. 0'Sunfl#i Koiion« Restricted to PWD Registered Contractors in Civil Engineering all classes CLOSING DATE: 9.7.81, Thursday at 10.30 am. Full particulars may be seen and obtained from the Tenders and290 words
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Advertisement654 1981-06-19 33 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CAP. IS ltW ED.) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. m ef INI Re: BOH BAN SENG Ex parte: BALFOUR, WILUAMBON CO. LIMITED ...»Cre«tar la tfce Batter eC a Baafcnptey Petltlea nica tfce Tta aay ef April, IMI. To Sort Han Seng of No.654 words
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Article, Illustration261 1981-06-19 34 VENICE, Thurs. An unfortunate sequence of bad luck yesterday wrecked Steve Ovett's dream of bi-eaking the world 1,000 metres record held by archrival and fellow Briton Sebastian Coe. The Olympic Games champion arrived here determined to smash the time of 2 mm 13.40 sec.261 words
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Article88 1981-06-19 34 VKNICK, Thnrs. i Olympic Uames gold medallist* Steve Ovett and Allan Wells were today act to defy British athletics affinals and pall eat of a three-aided {■tenutOMuU in Lm4m next week. Ovett and Wells, here far a storm-wrecked athletics meeting last night, could be droppedReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration208 1981-06-19 34 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Saik Oik Cum, the only Malaysian athlete to qualify for the World Cup championships, will have to miss the chance of competing in Rome from Sept. This is because the World Cup clashes with the conditioning programme draw-up for theNST - 208 words
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217 1981-06-19 34 SACRAMENTO (California), Thurs. American Carl Lewis will be racing against the memory of none other than Jesse Owens as he tries to win the 100 metres and the long jump at the United States athletics championships here from tomorrow to Sunday. OlympicAFP - 217 words
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577 1981-06-19 34 R. MANORAJ Malacca, Thuri - R. MANORAJ Malacca, Thuri By Penalty goal allows Selangor to level 1-1 with Singapore SINGAPORE, out to erase the memory of their disastrous 0-3 defeat at the hands of Penang in their opening match of the Malaysian Hockey Federation under-23 competition yesterday, were robbed of victory577 words
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316 1981-06-19 34 CHAN HAN, Burma's dashing young Hutra Cup player-turned-professional, has entered for the Sembawang Tiger Open golf championship, from July 3-5, at the Sembawang Country Club, reports BERNARD PERKIKA. Chan, 25, together with his brother, Kyi Hla. 23, were members of Burma's Putra Cup-winning team316 words
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Article220 1981-06-19 34 Watson confident of good showing ARDMORE, Thurs. Tom Watson believes he has a good chance of winning the 81st United States Open golf championship, which begins today, provided he can keep his ball on the fairway of the tight, 6,544yard Merion course. "I feel like I'm hitting my shots prettyReuter - 220 words
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285 1981-06-19 34 BERNARD PEREIRA - Delay in news about draw worries SBA BERNARD PEREIRA By THE Singapore Badminton Association are in a dilemma. They have not heard officially from the International Badminton Federation about the Thomas Cup draw. The only news they have received so far was brought by Dr. Lee Kin Tat, the former285 words
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Article18 1981-06-19 34 SINGAPORE Indian Association will meet Khalsa in a friendly hockey match at Balestier Road today (5 p.m.).18 words
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Article39 1981-06-19 34 QUEENSTOWN A scored two rousing victories in the national waterpolo league tournament, beating Toa Payoh 30-0 and Public Swimming Club 280 at Toa Payoh. Other results: Queenstown B bt Chinese Swimming Club 23-1. CSC bt Toa Payoh 15-539 words
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262 1981-06-19 34 LIFTERS START SEA GAMES COUNTDOWN IT will be back to the grind for eight weightlifters, including Sportsman of the Year Chua Koon Siong, on Monday week when they begin their sixmonth countdown to the South-east Asia Games in Manila. The others are Teo Yong Joo (52-kilo class), Chan Hon Choong262 words
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Advertisement64 1981-06-19 34 Tough shoes that outlast the toughest games. Foot-Joy sports shoes. So good-looking, super-cushioned for added comfort, and tough all over. Foot-Joys built to take all the quick starts and stops, twists and turns, lunges and plunges. To outlast the toughest games. Get a pair of Foot- Joy now. foot Joy64 words
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Article, Illustration352 1981-06-19 35 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Bj TONG WHYE'S 9M3 triumph over Jurong Secondary School in the national youth basketball championships at the People's Association last night could best be described as a slaughter of the innocent. Tong Whye's players were older and more experienced, and they had the services of national traineeANTHONY WYE - 352 words
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Article48 1981-06-19 35 SEOUL. Thurs. Brazil's Victoria team beat Thailand 1-0 In a Group B preliminary S me la the 11th President's p soccer tournament In the south-eastern city of Taegu today. In two other Group B ties. Malta defeated Indonesia 1-0 and Uruguay's Danubio beat Liechtenstein 1-0. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article29 1981-06-19 35 SOFIA, Thurs. CSKA defeated Slavta 1-0 here today to clinch the Bulgarian soccer championship. Slavia finished runners-up. while Trakia, who beat Levski Spartak 4-3, were third. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article56 1981-06-19 35 Today's events SOCCEB NFL Mv 1: Changi Conttitueney v Kaki Buklt (Jalan Boar. 8). AUPE smafcsat t— nwrnw t: Singapore Fire Services v Postal B, TAS Security Guards v TAS Technicians (Fairer Park, 5 .15). FrtMiH: Padantiques v Dutch Club (Padang. 5.15) WATEB POLO Nittoul t'ader-ll ca»mpl»i«»lp»: Oueenstown B v56 words
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421 1981-06-19 35 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By TAY UNABLE TO REALISE HOPES OF MAKING A COMEBACK FORMER basketball international Tay Meng Lee will be unable to realise his hopes of making a comeback this year. And it is not because he failed to make the cut. For Tay421 words
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Article, Illustration743 1981-06-19 35 JACK CAVANAUGH - JACK C A V AN AUGH By NEW YORK, Thurs. "Invisible" champion Mike Weaver celebrated his 29th birthday last Sunday in the quiet obscurity that has typified his reign as World Boxing Association heavyweight title holder. Forty-eight hours earlier, he was supposed to have beenReuter - 743 words
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196 1981-06-19 35 WINDSURFERS who fail to make the grade for the World Mistral board sailing championships, off Pattaya, from Nov. 18-28 can still take a shot at the title, reports PETER SIOW. Provided, of course, they finish among the top six in the qualifying trials to196 words
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Article, Illustration403 1981-06-19 35 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By THE Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association stayed (our points ahead of arch -rivals Police Sports Association (42 points) and Singapore Cricket Club (42 points) in the Milo Premier Squash League as it tapered towards its end at the Kallang Complex403 words
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Article18 1981-06-19 35 PORT Authority Recreation Gub trounced Ingersoll Rand 84 In a friendly soccer match at Bukit Chermln yesterday.18 words
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Article20 1981-06-19 35 ASSOCIATED TOURS will meet Mohan Department Store in the Mike-Melwani challenge trophy soccer match at TanKlin on Monday.20 words
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232 1981-06-19 35 JOE DORAI - Selangor start tour of Europe next month JOE DORAI By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Selangor's Malaysia Cup squad will tour Europe (or three weeks as a reward for winning the Malaysia Cup this year. The squad of 20 players and five officials, including coach M. Chandran, are due to leave for232 words
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374 1981-06-19 35 BERNARD PEREIRA - Success will earn SIA London trip BERNARD PEREIRA By AN all-expenses-paid trip to London awaits the Singapore Airlines soccer team if they win tomorrow's Business Houses senior knockout final against United Motor Works at Jalan Besar Stadium (7.30 p.m.) Said SIA team manager Edward Lim yesterday "As an incentive, we374 words
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Advertisement196 1981-06-19 35 ■a^LaHsT XV- tsiingtao. m. Apartytoany happy gathering. >*o ***^^B The smooth, sparkling taste of Tsingtao beer brightens up any happy occasion. paru. a cocktail reception or just a friendly gathering. ■^BBMsls^^ Brewed from the mineral waters of Mount Laoshan and the finest Chinese hops and barley, Tsingtao has an unmistakably196 words
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481 1981-06-19 1 THE United States and China have been secretly monitoring Soviet missile tests from at least one US-equipped listening post on the Sino-Soviet border, the New York Times and NBC News reported. The reports said the secret arrangement to monitor the Soviet testsAP; AFP; UPI - 481 words
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221 1981-06-19 1 Thailand won't force refugees to return MANILA, Thursday THAI Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said here today that Thailand "will not force back Kampuchean refugees to Kampuchea." Answering newsmens' questions at the end of the 14th Asean foreign ministers' conference, he said Thailand would only send voluntary returnees back to KampucheaAFP - 221 words
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Article73 1981-06-19 1 HONGKONG, Thurs. Thai engineer Vonchal Tumtonkitkul, 29. who Is alleged to be linked with the illegal trafficking of 51 kilos ol heroin into Holland, is to be extradited to the Netherlands to stand trial. Magistrate Alexander Lav ruled today that Vonchai, alias Danny Conrad, be extraditedAFP - 73 words
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Article44 1981-06-19 1 BANGKOK, Thurs. Weary zoo officials failed for the third time last night to trap an escaped black panther which has been lurking In a disused railway yard here. "We plan to enlist the help of police helicopters," a zoo official said. AFP.AFP - 44 words
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Article41 1981-06-19 1 SEOUL. Thurs. An American soldier who went berserk and shot dead four fellow soldiers during training at a rifle range here on June 5 has been declared "Insane" by a US army medical board, military authorities said today. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article29 1981-06-19 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 1.81 to 1,008.37 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange. AP.AP - 29 words
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Article335 1981-06-19 1 THE Thai supreme command today announced a month-long military exercise beginning July 1 aimed at bolstering defencf s on Thailand's eastern border with Kampuchea. The exercise, incorporating the army, navy and air force as well as paramilitary units, will take place in the eastern335 words
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Article, Illustration151 1981-06-19 1 And Prince Charles could only look on... THE ballet was captivating. And more so to Mrs Nancy Reagan than to Prince Charles. In fact, when they went backstage to congratulate the British Royal Ballet Company on its moving performance of Sleeping Beauty, she and ballerina Marguerite Porter were momentarily Inseparable.UPI - 151 words
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183 1981-06-19 1 Baghdad's nuclear fuel is safe, say -French- PARIS, Thurs. The French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) said today enriched uranium fuel sent to Baghdad for the Ossirak nuclear reactor attacked by Israeli aircraft on June 7 is safe in a nearby bunker. A commission spokesman said the fuel was removed fromReuter; NYT - 183 words
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Obituary49 1981-06-19 1 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH I.PX. ANANOA retired teacher, passed away peacefully 18.881 leaving behind beloved wife Helen, sens Sydney (Seremban). Or Oeorge (Asiunla). Dr Reginald (Kuan-daughters-ln-law (Irene. Shanui and Navanl) and grandchildren Cortege leaving at 4 p.m Friday 19.881 from 3t. Jalan 5/4 F. P.J. for Jalan Loke Yew Crematolum49 words
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Advertisement330 1981-06-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Alarm bells are ringing in the insurance industry. Because of intense competition, insurance brokers are undercutting each other and some of our reinsurers, being inexperienced, are accepting business that others have turned away, reports LEE YOKE MENG. Intraco wins sole agency rights for330 words
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Miscellaneous186 1981-06-19 1 The weather UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Mainly fair. TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mln. SUNSET Uday: 8.42 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.2t a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 9 16C Rain I Lh Aagele* 24/40C Clear Alhfw 20/35C Clear MadrM 22 37 C Clear Bateau tC Manila186 words
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Article67 1981-06-19 2 RALEIGH Cycles said that their Board Of Directors did not know the reasons behind the sharp price rise of the company's shares. The company also disclosed that the audited results for the financial period ended 31 January 1981 and notice of the Annual General Meeting will67 words
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Article92 1981-06-19 2 ASSOCIATED Plastics Industries (API) told the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that it does not know why its share price rose substantially. It also announced the sale of its wholly owned subsidiary, Mulia Sdn Bhd for $1.19 million on a "willing buyer, willing seller" basis, payable 10 per92 words
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Article100 1981-06-19 2 LONDON, Thurs. British Petroleum (BP), one of the world's leading oil companies, announced plans today to raise £600 million (5J2.55 billion) for investment in the biggest exercise of its sort ever carried out in London. BP, which has embarked on a costly programme to diversify away fromReuter - 100 words
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Article60 1981-06-19 2 WASHINGTON, Thurs. US factories were running at 80.1 per cent of capacity last month, their highest level for a year, the Federal Reserve Board said today. The rate of usage was 0.1 per cent higher than in April. The lowest level was 74.9 per cent in July, duringAFP - 60 words
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Article101 1981-06-19 2 PARIS, Thurs. France and South Korea have agreed to persue economic cooperation, notably in the nuclear field, informed sources said today at the close of a two-day meeting between French and Korean officials in Paris. French External Trade Minister Michel Jobert told Korean officials the new Socialist101 words
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Article80 1981-06-19 2 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's economy grew by 5 per cent in fiscal 1980, which ended March 31, 1981, the Economic Planning Agency (EPA) announced today. The 5 per cent increase in the production of goods and services slightly exceeded the goal of 4.8 percent set last year by theAP - 80 words
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Article72 1981-06-19 2 OTTAWA, Thurs. Canada and the Philippines will sign an agreement this week on a framework for possible future exchanges of nuclear technology and purchases of Canadian uranium by Manila, Canadian government officials said today. The agreement will be signed on Friday in Manila by Foreign Ministers Carlos RomuloReuter - 72 words
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Article82 1981-06-19 2 THE Singapore Nordic Bank yesterday signed a US$2l.5 million (5545.8 million) syndicated term loan facility to finance the construction of a 61 m jack-up drilling rig (or Nordrill Ltd of Houston, Texas. The rig, when completed, will have the capacity to operate in water depths as82 words
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457 1981-06-19 2 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By Ltd with a paid-up capital of HKJIS million (about $6 million). In turn, Golden Finance has a wholly-owned insurance company, Golden Insurance Pte Ltd, with a paid-up capital of HKJS million ($2 million). Starting off in a small shophouse in457 words
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657 1981-06-19 2 BOH TIANG KENG - BOH TIANG KENG By DEVELOPMENT CORP TO BE FORMED THE Asean- Japan Development Corporation (AJDC), the private sector joint venture to promote regional industrialisation and Japanese investments in this region, is expected to be launched in Singapore later this year. Asean banking sources657 words
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313 1981-06-19 2 WONG MAI YUN - WONG MAI YUN By OF ALL the new shares floated in the market this year, the response to Hong Fok's public share issue has been the most disappointing. The application for the issue was only approximately three times oversubscribed when the application313 words
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295 1981-06-19 2 A LOCAL manufacturing company will have fully automated its electrical accessories department by the end of this year. It is gradually replacing all its 15 semi-automated and manual production machines with automatic ones. Mr Tony Ho, managing director of Simac Industries Pte Ltd, said295 words
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Article105 1981-06-19 2 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has requested Malayan United Industries Bhd (Mvi) to provide additional information on its purchase of property at East Ocean Centre from Sal Ling Realty Ltd at the price of HK*S94 million. The exchange wanted to know the basis for arriving at the consideration105 words
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Article387 1981-06-19 2 SINGAPORE: The stock market closed narrowly mixed on some profit-taking In selectively active tagIndustrials were mixed while finances were generally lower. Hotels and properties were narrowly mixed, commodities were slightly firmer while stocks In the second section were generally lower. Among Industrial shares, Uanda Holdings, JC-MPH, Perils Plant,387 words
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Article30 1981-06-19 2 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Minings Plantations Deb/Loans Up 34 3 4 2 1 6 1 Down 54 7 4 4 2 2 1 Unch 21 6 2 4 230 words
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Article, Illustration46 1981-06-19 2 Hoihm.n. 1140 H10 Bain Lintaaf 610 +75 Keck Sen( 910 +90 Ltd Plantations HO +35 Batu Kawan 41t 26 Eaao 830 +25 OUt 1420+20 lily Dev 645 +20 P M Hld 620 +20 MBS 580 +20 Eu Yaa S.nir 432 +16 M Flour 370 +1646 words
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Article21 1981-06-19 2 M V I 2000 -40 Bcrjuntai 1020 -40 C K Tang 820 Seacorp 700 -25 8 P P L 438-2221 words
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Article19 1981-06-19 2 Marco Polo 1,543,000 Amcol 435,000 Haw Par 404,000 City Dev 367,000 Total turnover: 11.87m Total value: 160.02m19 words
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Article40 1981-06-19 2 June 17 June 18 BT Indicator: *****0 50 *****4 40 Industrials: 946 61 949.06 Finance 1904.32 *****0 Hotels: 1352.90 1356 97 Properties: 940.95 942.46 Minings 400.58 399.37 Plantations: 1023.93 1033.13 OCBC: 889.46 889 56 SES Ind 941.19 939 4940 words
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Article72 1981-06-19 2 H*m*Mi BM -5 s»mb Ship -10 C*C +6 GiImm NIT 10 Skell +5 CCM GatkrteBM N»i Im 15 Slnw Darby C*U Storage 10 Haw Par PMC -20 St Steamship -10 DuUp Ia4 -20 Bum FE M Pf rite Plaat 5 St Trading -10 Em» +25 toekcaacBM72 words
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Article1730 1981-06-19 3 THE lasl transacted ready sales at the close of business on the Slock Eichanne o< Singapore yesterday com pared with the previous days prices, together with the BNO high and lo» i Adjusted (or scrip rights issu*i IK 110 Inchcmpe Loan IK Jardlne Loan 96 no wo ocbcru1,730 words
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Article1901 1981-06-19 3 BID and oiler SJtJBi officially listed and business In and reported to thr Stock Exchange of Singapore yes terday 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 "sen". Big1,901 words
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Article2043 1981-06-19 3 BID and ofltr prico oMri-Uy Ustrd and businr_> In and reported to thr Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchang* yrt Urday, with the number at sham tradrd ibown in bracken In lots of 1.000 units unlras otherwise sperlIM INDKST-JALK Aeoaa (4.808) xd JUr-a> (3825) (111 3.78 (1) 3 76 (1)2,043 words
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Article248 1981-06-19 3 HONGKONG: Share prices closed mixed in moderately active trading yesterday, with the Hang Seng index closing at 1743.11, after rising 14.50 points on the day, dealers said. The index had dropped 17.99 points at one stage on profittaking before recovering on selective demand. Ckemag Km gained SI to close248 words
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Article472 1981-06-19 3 TOKYO: Share prices closed mixed in active but nervous trading yesterday, with investors alarmed by high prices and possible trading curbs in margin transactions, dealers said. The Dow Jones average gained 6.71 to 7712.01 points, after reaching a record of 7729.63 points at the morning close, but the New472 words
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Article134 1981-06-19 3 CHINESE Pradaec Ezehaace, Slag-pare, mm eit-tng prlee-perlB»k«yfa_T-my. Csetaat sU: Bulk fob $116.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $129.00 sellers, new drum fob $135.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $69.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $407.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag fob NLW $402.50134 words
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Article174 1981-06-19 3 THE KHOBAR market (or gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $31,760 and closed at $31,665 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50 ***** and remained quiet and featureless at that level throughout the day before closing slightly lower at $459.50 460.50. Gold was fixed at U*****.25 in174 words
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Article36 1981-06-19 3 Wei Tasa Ne» York 10.108 10 158 ***** 1035S Zurich ***** 9.958 10 206 10.15S Tkan H-i Sinnapore 10.108 10.158 1030S 1035S aosing prim In US dollars a troy ounce Saarm: CrasH Smtsae, B'paer.36 words
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Article240 1981-06-19 4 Coal Allied 1IM aacfi Donlop m +1 ■&SS. oo Htnld M5 Hooter ids i c. l in *i KM Law m J MfW IN »J O&fttx-tdgv MM Pioneer Con Ml +J tomm If7 RothmAm 410 unrh Swmn Bni '""'"!Z IK *1 T N. T MB *7 Tooth Ml uneh240 words
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Article261 1981-06-19 4 NEW YORK. Wed. Share prices closed higher after dropping for most of the day. Analysts attributed the riae to bargain hunting in oil issues. Oils were broadly lower yesterday but rallied this afternoon because the cheaper prices made them more attractive, analysts said. They said the Dow Jones261 words
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Article237 1981-06-19 4 AMSTERDAM. Wed. Prices closed lower, with Royal Dutch losing 2.40 guilders and Unilever 0.70. KLM trimmed its loss to one guilder after higher load factor figures. ABN shed six, Rolinco four, Amro 2.60 and Nedlloyd two. In late trading, KLM turned a 2.20 loss into a gain of 0.10,237 words
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Article234 1981-06-19 4 ZURICH, Wed. Prices closed barely steady on smaller volume in a technical reaction to the gains of past sessions, dealers said. Easier Wall Street prices yesterday, despite expectations of lower US interest rates, also influenced the bourse, they added. Scattered foreign demand supported some financiais, such as Elektrowatt and234 words
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Article637 1981-06-19 4 LONDON, Thure. Share prices eased following news of a one-for-seven rights issue to raise £600 million from BP. dealers said. At 3pm. the Financial Times index was down 4.2 points at 540.6. Prices were marked lower immediately after the news and have since drifted down, they added BP feU637 words
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Article54 1981-06-19 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 5«8 Tuesday 551.4 Week Ago 542.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1006 58 Tuesday 1003.33 Week Ago WI.7S H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1743 11 Wednesday 1728.57 Week Ago 1754.33 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 74».« Wednesday 740.5 Week Ago 746.0 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 709 7 Wednesday 71254 words
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Article127 1981-06-19 3 THE STRAITS tin price recovered five cents to MJ2941 per kilo in Peri ang yesterday, on an official offering up 69 tonnes to 219 tonnes. The overnight London market was barely steady with forward buyers unchanged at £6.505 per tonne. LONDON: Earlier losses were erased during the afternoon on127 words
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Article34 1981-06-19 3 Rubber June 18 Singapore: July: 248.50 cents (down 3.50 cents) Malaysia: July: 269.50 cents (down 3.50 cents) Tin: M 529.41 per kilo (up 5 cents) Official offering: 219 tonnes (up 69 tonnes)34 words
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Article33 1981-06-19 3 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday previous in brackets). Wirebar Spot £856.50 (1.863 50), sellers £857 00 L 864.00); Three Month buyers £881.50 (£888.00); sellers £-82.00 (£888.50). Market tssc: Easier Sales: 10.450 tonnes.33 words
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Article582 1981-06-19 3 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly easier yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 248.50 cents per kilo, down 3.50 cents on Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on speculative selling and lack of buying support. Afternoon prices lost further ground on582 words
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Article99 1981-06-19 3 >.(M)N .*H tnd SMK prim >vtb t*rdav IAS .SKti ..-K KKM M .MK( <. >MK 1 ■Mil .\IK MR .11 ■Mli i 1 u n (Witt I .1 .onpJkl, .,,np.lk. 1 1 ton ixlU-l I II |»IM. > I l..n palkt I July ilirrnl Mlkl llu.rr. S,l|,r.99 words
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Article420 1981-06-19 3 SELECTIVE baying la the morning mi—In kept the stack market in good health bat somr profit-taking In the afternoaa rendered it to clwe on a mixed Mte. The morning opened firm with baying Intend carried •ver train the prevlaas day. Bat after the first hour,420 words
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Article295 1981-06-19 3 SHARE prices continued to display some good support to close slightly higher at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. A hefty gain in Rothmans coupled with moderate improvements in United Motor Works. Esso and Cold Storage pushed the New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Index 10.96 points higher, pass295 words
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Article204 1981-06-19 3 THE US Sing dollar opened at (2 1335. higher than Wednesday's opening, in the Singapore fora market yesterday. It fluctuated between (2.1300 and 12 1340 before ckxing at C 1300 10 in quiet trading ACL' rat** started on a steady note, supported by high Fed Funds rates204 words
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Article43 1981-06-19 3 RANGE of prices oHemJ by count houjKon Jut* 18 Overnight I Call deposits 3". to 6 CM* itu.,.f S»lli.« 3- month Treasury bills 3- month Bank bills 1311/1(13 9/1 3 months CD 13 12 6 months CD 12'- 12 tam: NukMl DtorMul <43 words
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Article30 1981-06-19 3 Closing Inwrbwi* rue Singapore doU»r» on June 18 Offer Bi OvertUKhl 4 3 1 month 14 13 2 month! 13 13 3 months 13- 13 Overmen! mode 2130 words
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Article366 1981-06-19 3 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: CMtrancto* Momuwl rat** Smithsonian P*rc*nlag* quotad yoatorday <cro**)partty Chang* Local dollars U o«e ■alt ul forrinn carreaey: US dollar 2.1300 2.1310 2.8196 -24.46 Sterling pound 4.2290 4.2335 7.3469 -42.44 Australian dollar 2.4460 2.4485 3.4286 -28.66 NZ dollar 1.8375 1.8410 3.3286 -46.28 Canadian dollar366 words
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Article24 1981-06-19 3 THE _ver_j;e rate -t whioh major Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Is 13.M per rent.24 words
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935 1981-06-19 4 LITTLE has been heard about Hytex. a manufacturer of polyethylene bags, since trading in its shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore was suspended nearly five years ago on July 16. 1976. Not that many shareholders really care. Most of them would prefer935 words
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Article, Illustration56 1981-06-19 5 THIS bank in San Francisco has been purchased by a Hongkong businessman for a sum in excess of US$ll million (5J2.13 million). Known as the Commercial Bank of San Francisco, it was bought by Mr Simon C.L. Yip, who paid US$24 a share for allUPI - 56 words
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433 1981-06-19 5 P. Products cautiously optimistic PAPER Products (Malaysia) Berhad is cautiously optimistic about prospects for the current year. This is In view of the likely general economic downturn as well as higher inflation rates in the cost of energy and raw materials. Group chairman Mr Chan Siew Teong expressed caution in433 words
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213 1981-06-19 5 METAL household wares manufacturer Tong Meng Industries Limited 's group pre-tax profit has increased by nearly half to $1.01 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1980. Group turnover also improved by 15.8 per cent to $6.78 million, despite stiff market conditions, chairman Datuk213 words
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211 1981-06-19 5 TOTAL funds disbursed under the Small Industries Financing Scheme (SIFS) established by the Economic Development Board passed the $100 m mark in March this year The SIFS distributed $5. 9 m in loans to 25 companies last year, bringing the total funds disbursed to211 words
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254 1981-06-19 5 Subsidy for Malaysian developers? THE Malaysian government is considering whether to give subsidies to private housing developers to help them meet the cost of infrastructure and thereby sell low-cost houses at cheaper prices. The Deputy Housing Minister, Datuk Haji Zakaria Abdul Rahman observed that the present prices of low-cost housesAgencies - 254 words
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325 1981-06-19 5 GENEVA, Thurs. An Opec (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries) group chaired by Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani held another session today to review longterm pricing strategy in the lignt of reduced western demands and a world oil glut. Venezuelan EnergyReuter - 325 words
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Article135 1981-06-19 5 JAKARTA. Thurs Indonesia should be self-sufficient in oil, including refined products, by 1987, according to the president-director of the stateowned Pertamina oil company. Mr Yudo Sumbono. Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony of a new billion dollar hydrocracker refinery in Dumai, north Sumatra, yesterday, he said the country's domesticReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement780 1981-06-19 4 JIMBERLANA MINERALS N.L. NOTICE TO ALL SHAREHOLDERS The directors wish to advise you that a call of 25 cents per share has been made on all the existing 7.7 million partly paid shares so as to make them 50 cents fully paid shares. The call is due and payable no780 words
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Advertisement319 1981-06-19 4 NOTICE OF REMOVAL ALTON INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE. LTD. has moved to its new premise at 56 Tannery Lane of Macpherson Road, Singapore 1334 w.e.f. Jane 15th 1981. Our new telephone No. *****21 (2 lines) Telex No. R*****8 A/B Alton BOVIS SOUTH EAST ASIA BERHAD loss of stock camncATEs Tit* wtdwwnlwnx.319 words
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Advertisement338 1981-06-19 4 EX)L' ATOUAL SUPPING PRIVATE LIMITED (la Mtmmm 1 Valuta!? NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act Cap. 185 that the Final Meeting of EQUATORIAL SHIPPING PRIVATE LIMITED will be held at Room 2103, 21st floor. Hong Leong Building, Raffles Quay, Singapore338 words
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Advertisement806 1981-06-19 4 IN THK HK.H (M XT OF THK RKPI'BIJr OK SINUAPOBK taapaaln Wlaaiag-cp Na. M af IMI. la the Matter af The Campaalea Act (Cap. IM) tM Ia Ike Matter af Fnmm Oraase (Slagapare) Pte. \M. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of806 words
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Article, Illustration600 1981-06-19 1 Hongkong luxury property prices, already astronomically high, threaten to go through the roof as a result of plans by the government to relax rent control from next December reports GERRY AZIAKOU in HONGKONG. Rents on new leases are said to have tripled since 1979, the600 words
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704 1981-06-19 1 MICHEL TRICHET in BRAZIL - MICHEL TRICHET in BRAZIL By 6 We are here working for our children. Happiness and success are for tomorrow GRACINDO and Tereza sit on a bench at the long-distance coach terminus in Cuiaba, northern Brazil, with the vacant eyes of uprooted wanderers lost between theAFP - 704 words
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Advertisement101 1981-06-19 1 another Silo clone For those of you who are Urdj, forgetful but nevertheless thoughtful, good news: SUoPieu has opened a supermarket at Changi Airport, and this one's just different! Find oat about It on Pages 8 and 9 Ho who's not hohum This deejay has been called many things, but101 words
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Article, Illustration257 1981-06-19 2 FRIDAY TV Movie Hie Family Rico (Ch 5, 1t.35 p.m.): It's all about the mafia and brotherly love. Ben Gazzara, who is the head of the organisation, is caught in a dilemma. He has to choose between brotherly love and adherence to the strict code257 words
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Article248 1981-06-19 2 SPACE IM9 (Ch 5, 4.5S p.m.): The major decisions are often left to Commander Koenig. But they don't necessarily prove right as this episode, War Games, shows. Several space battle- ships from another planet move closer to the Moon. At the sight of them, fear grips the members248 words
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Article175 1981-06-19 2 FOLKLORES (Ch 8, i.ti p.m.): Part one of the story, Yu Dang Chun. Wang Jinglong, a young scholar, is sent to study in the capital by his father. His servant Wang Ding goes along. There they near of a charming courtesan named Yu Dang Chun. When they visit175 words
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Article, Illustration196 1981-06-19 2 WHAT If? (BBC, I p.m.) Frederick Pohl: There has never been a time when the external world around us and our institutions were under so much pressure for change as now. Science fiction is about that change. It is a distant early warning of c'.anges that may occur. In196 words
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Advertisement380 1981-06-19 2 WITH FALCON PADLOCK ON DUTY, THE THIEVES ARE AT THEIR WITS' END 'Unique lock-core, defies all 'Avoids the risk of forgetting the forms of skeleton keys key, as key cannot be pulled out of *Solid brass case resistant to the pad-lock without securing it. moisture and humidity. 'Each pad-lock comes380 words
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Miscellaneous226 1981-06-19 2 Straits Times Crossword ACKOBB 1 Producer about to penetrate 5 Leaving waiter There's a actor'i diasuJ* (7) ?wf leadii^Todocior's return (7) upper room built for sport' (B) 9 Expend from eollep,. I left P™" **P"f m P""' «<** returning a Lord 1 (5) nunA worM <4'4 4) 10 sSr v226 words
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Miscellaneous208 1981-06-19 2 What's on today EXHIBITIONS: Bcmmmm, tracing the history of American Art since 1768. National Museum Young People's Gallery. Till Sunday. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Free. Cralemunry AaUa Art Show, 1960. National Museum Art Gallery. Till Tuesday. 9am to 5.30 p.m. Free. lt focuses on Singapore's contribution to the Contemporary208 words
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Miscellaneous1042 1981-06-19 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opemit folded by The Younj lrama < r > and The Restless d (Malay) 3.25 Housewives' Matinee Journey 7 50 The Biosphere Through Youth (r) 845 Majnum Skin Deep 4.55 Space 1999 War Games 9.45 News (English) 5.45 The World Sportsman !°-°5 Weathw1,042 words
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Article, Illustration531 1981-06-19 3 Sophisticated video games are gaining popularity all over the world so much so that even the august House of Commons in London could not ignore the issue and put to debate (not all of it solemn) the merits and demerits of this international fad... DAVID K.531 words
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Article921 1981-06-19 3 Getting the message across INDIA is expanding its radio and television organisations and giving priority to step up broadcasting to Asian countries. The entire service will be beefed up for listeners all over South-east Asia, particularly in the Asean, writes PRAKASH CHANDRA from NEW DELHI INDIA is expanding its radio921 words
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734 1981-06-19 4 Lovely tick-tock SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA COLUMN WHY is Haydn's Symphony No. 101 nicknamed "The Clock"? The main reason is the persistent and striking tick-tock rhythm which dominates the second movement, first set into motion at the beginning of the movement by plucked strings and a pair of bassoons. But the734 words
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Article, Illustration317 1981-06-19 4 Tenor George Livings, from Dallas, has performed in many opera productions throughout the US, appeared with the New York City Opera and the Metropolitan Opera Spring Tour, and has been orchestral soloist with the New York Philharmonic. Miss Rodica Mitrica-Badir-cea, mezzo-soprano, is a Rumanian, Permanent Soloist317 words
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Article, Illustration588 1981-06-19 4 KANNAN cnANDRAN; KWAN Zl - KANNAN cnANDRAN and KWAN Zl By SBC is planning, or will be telecasting, a host of new locally-produced programmes sports, drama and cultural and variety shows in the next few months. The opening of the twoweek South-east Asian Games in December will be televised live from Manila588 words
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Advertisement121 1981-06-19 4 The Board of Directors, Management Staff of SIN TIEN SENG WELCOME MRTpdA O VicC-DRESidENT d AihATsu motor sales co trd ANd -rftt ddcqAnES htoivi Japan TO ifiE d AJh ATSU disTßi buTORS CONFERENCE at Shangri-La Hotel on 19th 20th June 1981. A WARM WELCOME Also TO aLLtlie <fcUqATES From iUt121 words
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Article, Illustration1416 1981-06-19 5 Story: DANA LAM Pictur..: MAZLAN BAORON CHEW YEN FOOK CHRIS Ho is 1.7 metres tall. The oversized jacket—a favourite does not hide the fact that he is small, even by Asian standards. He has his back to the audience, spotlights playing up the day-old redbrown1,416 words
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Article586 1981-06-19 5 Guitar recital by Alice Artzt June 16; Review by ROBERT LUSE THE combination of an authoritative and direct performance capability with a refreshing vulnerability of stage manner makes Alice Artzt an artist of unusually magnetic appeal. Her total surrender to music making wins her audience's unqualified586 words
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Advertisement1191 1981-06-19 6 *************************0 5 CATHAY: 23rd BIG DAY! 8 (*****00) I lorn, I 30, 4 00, 630 9 l.'pm J|[ j aak»u«n*uN cmmt»Htairi.vain jarnvtinaN s-.»n«s»n»N> X inwuuies jatackiiu.w -iut»ti»»»M»s ktukmiioi V i ,g) uitatct*' ODEON: 37th STRIKING DAY~B i 111 1 (3371 116) 5 Shows: PLEASE NOTI TIMES <]> i !> W.3oam.1,191 words
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Advertisement579 1981-06-19 6 \*jrj ORGANISATION j tf.n.r.Yar k '.*.*i c i Tied MO DAYI Hem. 1 «.00. 9 15pm 1II1'U"II 4^£<t I I i^'i^iaTtiam I 37fh tTMRMO DAYI •UAtC MOTC TMES > 10 JOem. 1 13. S 45. 30pm *dm: Circle U SteMe B I, Al tean CASH Bookable up to 2 day*579 words
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Advertisement236 1981-06-19 7 Ifj vj^B 1"^ JP 'JU am+jf^m^l ■■^■mB IV* fV -A; |m|uij|HgK|j| JSS^ A I fflßßi VB^ i THE CROWN HAND PALLET TRUCK ONLY $790/(Capacity 2040 kg The Crown PTH Hydraulic hand pallet truck is a proven, simple answer to your material handling j problems. Advanced construction techniques ensure minimum maintenance236 words
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Advertisement486 1981-06-19 7 YECTOR&MOEIRIS FTE.ITD. THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW AUSTRALIA Now offers you luxury apartments in SURFERS PARADISE Prime location within minutes walk to Surf Beach, Yacht Club and Marina. Spectacular 360 Water Views Amenities Ful|f D ucte d Airconditioning Electronic Security System Wiring for Telephones B "L-«^p8«2^5* Two Lifts -^rr wasCgJ^JJ*^ Half486 words
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Article, Illustration891 1981-06-19 8 Not just another Silo clone THERE are some who can't make it across the Pacific or 20,000 m in the clouds without a packet of suan mci (tangy preserved fruits) in hand. Or Wrigley's to chew vigorously to make their ears pop. There are mothers who find at the eleventh891 words
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650 1981-06-19 8 SAKINA YUSUF KAGDA - How not to get wok-ed up in this heat wave SAKINA YUSUF KAGDA By FOR 45 years past, we have lived in temperatures of an average and even keel; but 1981 has us those among us who do not live or work in luxurious colder-than-cool homes or offices where temperatures650 words
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Advertisement495 1981-06-19 8 AGifitoyoufrvm DorvthyGnty Get digital watch pendant free when you^uy Dorothy Gray products. Every purchase of Jjr Dorothy Gray skin-care or cosmetics worth $60/- and above entitles you to this elegant and fashionable watch pendant. y^| Worth $35 this gift comes with a gold-plated chain. .i^Sgflflg^gW^S? Offer valid from /JgM>^S9S% June495 words
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Article, Illustration477 1981-06-19 9 Outlook food columnist Tan Lee Leng gives DANA LAM tips on how to buy cooking utensils sensibly. If you need further advice, you may contact Mrs Tan for an appointment at her new cookware shop. YOU are a young newly-wed couple. And you the career woman who has never477 words
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Article181 1981-06-19 9 1) Cast-iron wok, SS rm to »cm dlameter. Under $11 t) umiim, nsh suce and strainer with long bamboo handle. About 3) Ewunel pots from Poland in pristine wnltr. Around $14 for a medinm-slsed one. \IU-rnative: Chinamade familiar cream or light green en»mel from Chinatown 4) Two alnmlninm pots.181 words
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Article552 1981-06-19 9 MICHAEL DECOURCY HINDS in New York - MICHAEL DECOURCY HINDS in New York By Read the fine print THE large sign read: "Going Out For Business, up to 50 per cent off." Passing the sign in the window of the Silver Box Boutique in Maiden Lane, downtown Manhattan, two Wall StreetNYT - 552 words
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Advertisement70 1981-06-19 9 kJ SJk% rave collection for j«3^/^^BBSI fashionable girls and jSL BHnfl BnPvi**. ladtes at fm€o l*4Mt*ff HORTI introduces self watering magic capillary U action flower and plant A pots. Designed to suit S «U*kyou your loved ones. Bk Sole agents: S j( SINGAPORE HORTKFLORA No 77. Dunearn Road if* rr70 words
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Advertisement128 1981-06-19 9 ;^S^n^B^ntH§^^^^3BnHn^BnßnE < H^^^^B j j^LUMPfj j f/M HI^IIIH^IIHi.I^IHIMHHHHHHHI 1 But really, I eat it because I like it so much. made from fresh ingredients. Plumrose BW The ham. The bacon. And especially the is really convenient. Mom just picks it up j sausages I think they're my favourites. from the128 words
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Advertisement607 1981-06-19 10 The Professional Alternatives: The HP-41C And The NEW HP-41CY Now Hewlett Packard offers you a Sjpj)> yS choice in full performance alphanumeric c yS calculators. The new HP-4 1CV has five timei more built in memory than the ■JJ* N C^P&J&S HP-41C. Both calculators are powerful r4fy^sjFifijM/'~ 7 H 1607 words
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Advertisement526 1981-06-19 10 Puffin Books f for Children STORIES FOR NINE-YEAR-OLDS CTf An entertaining collection of stories for children around nine years old which will make them laugh and think and shout j|^^^ Also available. Stories for Under-Fives Yf T f(aVF Stories for 5-YearOlds Stories for 6- Year 'f MJRi, Olds Stories for526 words
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Article, Illustration351 1981-06-19 11 Mistral The Honourable Member of Parliament for Bedok Professor S. Jayakumar who will officiate the opening. I .end LauefSingaporejPte I td. specialist project consultants were retained b) Misir;il to adviK on the demolition of the old factory and to design and co-ordinate the construction ol the f?l new plant. Massive351 words
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Article, Illustration502 1981-06-19 11 The opening of Mistrals New Factory. Mistral (Singapore), with the opening of its new factory, is now poised to gain an even firmerfoothold of the box-fan market in South East Asia. The new factory, located at 8. First l.ok Yang Road in Jurong. replaces the former manufacturing complex at the502 words
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Advertisement70 1981-06-19 11 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO MISTRAL (SINGAPORE) A LEND LEASE LEND LEASE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD ARE PROUD TO HAVE BEEN PROJECT MANAGERS FOR THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW MISTRAL (SINGAPORE) PLANT AND OFFICES. ANOTHER LEND LEASE PROJECT COMPLETED. TO COST, TIME AND QUALITY TARGETS. LEND LEASE (SINGAPORE) PTE70 words
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Advertisement86 1981-06-19 11 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Mistral (Singapore). We are pleased to have been the main contractor for the project Straits Builders (Pte)Ltd. General Building and Civil Engineering Contractors 72&74, Depot Lane, Block 4007, Singapore 0410. Tel: *****05, *****93 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Mistral (Singapore) from NYLECT INDUSTRIAL SERVICES, electrical86 words
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Advertisement119 1981-06-19 12 Some of Mistral's Innovative Products The Cookerhood with patented Edge Filter System /-'^BWaaaVW >w ilk J ZjQk. 1 To Mistral (Singapore) r 1 **tf congratulations On the occasion of the official Ourlneartiesic tne opening of your new plant and and best wsne* we exten(j our very official openings t and119 words
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Article, Illustration326 1981-06-19 12 Brand New Factory Brand New Equipment The new factory has been designed to exacting standards expected of modern plants in Singapore. Included in the list of new equipment is an overhead conveyor system traversing the shop floor which enables each fan to be run-in prior to final testing. An automatic326 words
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Article, Illustration535 1981-06-19 12 Message by Sir Andrew Grimwade, C.B.E., C Memtron Ltd., Parent Company of Mistral (S Sir A ndrew Grimwade, C.B.E., Chairman of td, Parent Company of Mistral (Singapore) Sir Andrew Grimwade. C.B.E. Chairman of Kemtron Ltd. Parent Company of Mistral (Slgapore) "The opening of the new factory of Mistral (Singapore) comes535 words
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437 1981-06-19 13 Keith Fitzmaurice, Group Managing Director Ltd., Parent Company of Mistral (Singapore) Message by Mr Keith Fitzmaurice, Group Mam ofKemtron Ltd, Parent Company of Mistral "Since March 1980, less than a year and a half ago. we have been working towards this day. We are happy and proud to have you437 words
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Article, Illustration574 1981-06-19 13 Mistral: Computer Control? Mistral Takes the "Chip" Mistral, the original designers of the first box-type fan, have done it again with the introduction of microprocessor technology in their new generation of GYROAIREfans. Shortly to be introduced, the new fans will failure increased efficiency; improved safety and reliability; an electronic timer574 words
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Article, Illustration206 1981-06-19 13 The hot. humid weather in Singapore and neighbouring countries has promoted many people to think about installing air-conditioners. Now. however, an increasing number of calculating persons are using electric fans to beat206 words
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Advertisement74 1981-06-19 13 TULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULA! Sole^ent&D,strWor I F^'^'^"S^e) I toe Indonesia "->m a/I of US hprp I &Y#^B JalanMed anGi«*>k N osi, be s t wishes on thTrZ yer V W *M Jakarta-Indonesia I Opening of VO 0 Cia/ U/Cl SSJSSmct Offlces lurong. Panf^d/ COMf*NY Hgg* °'«Ai. PH/UPPIMcL PinTioeP.eAimi.ed G «°K.X^ 16174 words
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Advertisement454 1981-06-19 14 —Mistral^ I b^f> Bt^^ »>" i* bb^^^b^B ■QESSbvbsai bB^~- i j— K^U^hh i t^^S Hbb^bS 3ffl i P TJ^i^lkL Jiw I mm PI 9 Bl55?^SF.JIi^SBB \P R I f 9j J ■■■■■^PIb^B^BBK^' L 1 *^BW I Dir-i'Q Ming of motor en(hhicld\ .^Bi BJ I Bj^^^jmBIW BBBffS B^^X^^^^^bI bIi^B^ fli Bp^^m«l454 words
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Article, Illustration591 1981-06-19 15 WILLIAM BAFIRE in NEW YORK - WILLIAM BAFIRE in NEW YORK By ONLY fuddy-duddies go to the gym, or to the drugstore, or to Europe the upscale (formerly hoity-toity) crowd goes to the spa, or to the pharmacy, or to the continent. The truly avant-garde know that nobody who is avant-garde uses avant-garde anymore:591 words
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Article233 1981-06-19 15 A DOCUMENT has been leaked to me by a mole in the department of commerce. It is a memorandum on stylistic preferences from Jean Jones, who is director of something called "the executive secretariat". (So that's what happened to the typing pool. Who wants to be the lifeguard233 words
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Article170 1981-06-19 15 "COULD you explain the difference," asks Andrew Doty of Stanford University, "between a 'summary 1 and an 'executive summary'? The latter is gaining enormous momentum and threatens to overwhelm us all." A plain, no-frills summary is a brief description of a work's contents an executive summary, on the170 words
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Advertisement299 1981-06-19 15 A room with a iew^^^ A personal panorama of one of the world's most sensational scenes. A sense of luxury. An atmosphere of elegance. A touch of class. Harbour View Holiday Inn Hong Kong, ll speaks for itself. I^PHFa^V Cafe~l L^-^^^TflHlColdcn Carp C Free shuttle service between the two We'll299 words
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Article, Illustration1273 1981-06-19 16 THE continuing excavation of the tomb of China's first emperorwhich startled the archaeological world in 1974 with the discovery of the ruler's life-size pottery army has yielded another spectacular find: Two fullscale bronze chariots drawn by life-size bronze horses and driven by bronze charioteers. ChineseNYT - 1,273 words
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Advertisement1034 1981-06-19 16 JOIN THE FEDERAL FAINT LUCKY DRAWS AND WIN A DATSUN BLUEBIRD AND OTHER FABULOUS PRIZES Here's your chance to paint your house bright and beautiful and Consolation Prize* at the same time give yourself a golden chance to win fabulous 1»t sth National Washing Machine (NA 1800) prizes wttn a1,034 words
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Advertisement159 1981-06-19 16 I A^k I1 .^B^BB Ayer presents ACTIVE BEAUTE and a sensational beauty bonus. Active Beaute. For today's active, young Our Active Beaute Gift For You! sophisticate with little time to spare on An elegant fashion find This executive bag lengthy beauty rituals. our beauty bonus to you with every Just159 words
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451 1981-06-19 17 STEWART WALLACE in SYDNEY - Blasting may kill insects in stored grain STEWART WALLACE in SYDNEY By AUSTRALIAN researchers are developing methods of blasting stored grain with hot air to destroy weevils and other insect pests. The process, which destroys the insects and their larvae without harming the grain, is being developed in collaboration between451 words
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Article281 1981-06-19 17 THE late Paul GaUico, a distinguished sports journalist and writer of short stories, believed In the vital importance of something he called "the feel". To acquire "the feel" of one aspect of prizefighting for instance, Galileo once went into the ring with Jack Dempsey andNYT - 281 words
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Article, Illustration810 1981-06-19 17 SCIENTISTS involved in a five-year international study of man's reaction to the Antarctic think maybe a cold bath is as good as a warm blanket. A 12-man scientific team which spent three months in northern Antarctica said the studies so far have been "remarkably successful".UPI - 810 words
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Advertisement388 1981-06-19 17 Your nio oo y will earn an attractive rate of interest with safety for your capital when you deposit with Lombard Banking (Jersey) Limited. All interest is paid wifriout deduction of Jersey tax at source which in many cases may provide income tax advantages to non-residents of Jersey and the388 words
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Advertisement468 1981-06-19 17 Mm I iff V\(TN tk^aaaaaaaHH^^^^ 1 I laaafcv '^R Ava i lable at I \V/I >I llOx/il Jo CMm>*rd C«ntr« tr V y ffPrlJfs M /ff^nA Sln^apura i>^«w^llMlaal M. a Sol* Agents for Singapore), Malaysia I> Indonesia: Malayan Traders 3-01, Peninsula Shopping Complex, Singapore 061 7. Tel: *****95. Learning to468 words
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Article, Illustration935 1981-06-19 18 After a lapse of 64 years, the way looks clear ahead for tennis to make a comeback bid to the Olympic Games in 1988. Already, it has been confirmed as an exhibition sport for the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. And while Olympic tennis will definitelyAP - 935 words
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Advertisement625 1981-06-19 18 Now, Even Small Cars Can Have Automatic Windows With NORMARK Power Windows. That's right, automatic windows can now be installed on just about any car, truck or van whatever the capacity. Or size. Made in U.S.A., the Normark Power Window System is a revolutionary line of power windows designed to625 words
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Advertisement1022 1981-06-19 19 UmiUHLHLi Due to rapid expansion in our welding I products department and to further I improve our services to the welding I industry, we need additional personnel to I fill the following positions: I SERVICE ENGINEER I Applicants should possess a Diploma in I Electrical/Electronics Engineering or I equivalent and1,022 words
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Advertisement549 1981-06-19 19 1)1.1 DINERS WORLD <Z& TRAVEL PTE LTD A leading Travel Aaanty reputed for Us reliable, efficient and courtMU* amice is again expending in all rti tttree offices and invites application for «te following po«t»: SENIOR TICKETING OFFICERS Requirements: GCE "A 1 or "O" level with good credit in English and549 words
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Advertisement557 1981-06-19 19 {kk a result of further expansion In *e\ marine coatings division, a leading international organisation with world-ride interests requires the following additional personnel in the Singapore regional office. 1) SALES AND SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE -2 vacancies 2) TECHNICAL SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE -2 vacancies Applications for both positions should •Be between ages of557 words
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Advertisement629 1981-06-19 19 We ore o wi 11-established and reputable shipyard engaged in a wide range of marine engineering activities including construction of sophisticated vessels We invite applications from suitably qualified and experienced candidates to fid the following vacancies in our shipyard. A) MATERIAL PLANNING ENGINEERS MECHANICAL/HULL The incumbent will report directly to629 words
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Advertisement876 1981-06-19 20 S'kn Established Shipowner/ Operator ond International Freight For^^^ aff warding Company invites applicants for the following potts: V I (1) MANAGER Based in Kota Kinabalu; the person we are looking I for must have on extensive experience in modern shipping opera- I tions, shipping agency, crewing including containerisation and bulk876 words
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Advertisement254 1981-06-19 20 YAMAHA MUSIC SHC^rVHvAJT\rI TRAINEE DEMONSTRATOR CUM SALES PERSONNEL I The successful person will be trained I and will be responsible for demonstrating I and selling musical instruments. QUALIFICATIONS: G.C.E.'A'or'O'level. Love of music (knowledge of music useful but not compulsory as training will be provided). HI Interest in meeting and talking254 words
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Advertisement519 1981-06-19 20 EB COMMUNICATIONS a subsidiary of A/S ELEKTRISK BUREAU, Norway is an established company developing ana manufacturing communication equipment in Singapore in addition to marketing the group's products in ASEAN. Our major customers are the Telecoms Authorities in ASEAN and operators of private networks. The products are Microwave Radio Link. Satellite519 words
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Advertisement1416 1981-06-19 20 #PWD NOTICE OF EXHUMATION OF GRAVES AT KOPI SUA CEMETERY (HOKKIEN) MOUNT PLEASANT ROAD/WHITLEY ROAD LOTS 111-9, 111-11 AND 111-13 MUKIM XVII SINGAPORE Notice is hereby given that about 395 graves in the said cemetery are to be exhumed by the Public Works Department The exhumed remains will be cremated1,416 words
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Advertisement523 1981-06-19 20 GOVERNMENT OP THE REPUBLIC OP BTNOAPOBE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ACT (CHAPTER til EDITION iffN) DECLARATION UNDER section n Whereas: (I) The streets known as: (1) Benol Place MX VII (2 Benol Sector (Part) from Benol Rood to Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim MX vn (3) Benol Road (Part) from Existing Public523 words
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Advertisement524 1981-06-19 21 invites applications for the posts of:A) WORK STUDY ASSISTANT Requirement* A GCE with Ordinary Level passes in at least FOUR subjects at one sitting or its equivalent Preference will be given to those:a) with GCE 2 'A' 2 'O' Level posses including General Paper at one sitting or its equivalent,524 words
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Advertisement488 1981-06-19 21 The proposed NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE Applications are invited for appointment to the following posts: (1) PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTRUCTOR QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE Applicants must have EITHER (a) A recognised University degree In Physical Education or its related fields of study with at least 5 yean of related experience. OR (b) A Diploma in488 words
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Advertisement884 1981-06-19 21 Tan Chong Industrial Machinery, a member of Tan Chong Group of companies, established in the marketing of Datsun forklifts, industrial vehicles and equipment, invites suitably qualified Singapore citizens or permanent residents to join their fast expanding operations. SALES PERSONNEL (Male/Female) Appointees will promote the sales of the company's products which884 words
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Advertisement564 1981-06-19 21 Career Opportunities with Tan Chong Industrial Machinery Tan Chong Industrial Machinery (Pte) Ltd, a member of the Tan Chong Group of companies, is an established marketing oriented company distributing Datsun and Nissan Diesel industrial machineries and equipment. To keep pace with its fast moving expansion programme, high calibre persons are564 words
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Advertisement548 1981-06-19 22 UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP Of COMPANIES invite applications from Singapore Citizens for the position of INTERNAL AUDITOR whose main responsibilities include reviewing and appraising the adequacy and effectiveness of internal control systems, reporting and monitoring all inadequacies and deviations and recommending corrective, preventive or improvement measures. The incumbent who will548 words
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Advertisement597 1981-06-19 22 TENDER Tender will be received for the supply of the following undermentioned Items In the Ministry of Defence (Logistics Division), Tanglln, SINQAPORE 1024 up to 11.00 a.m. on date shown against the Items: 1 SEDUCTION PHOTOCOPY ING MACHINE Tender No: MINDEF (LOG)P/0061/81 i Closing Date: 3-7-81 Tender Deposit: $250.00 2.597 words
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Advertisement1180 1981-06-19 22 American Express International Banking Corporation a wholly owned subsidiary of American Express Company I CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER. 1980 Consolidated Balance Sheet REPORT OF (millions of US dollars) 1980 1979 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Assets The Board of Directors Cash and due from banks: American Express International Banking1,180 words
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Advertisement612 1981-06-19 23 Tender Notice I Tenders ore invited for I I BUILDING I a) Tender No. AMB/T/81/034 Earthworks I and piling works lor the proposed Wood- lands Telephone Exchange Extension at I Woodlands Road. Eligibility Registered Controctors Class C D "Non-Registered Controctors Deposit I SSI, OOO 00 Closing Date 3 July 1612 words
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Advertisement614 1981-06-19 23 lIIDB Separate tenders are Invited for each of the followlng:(1) CONSTRUCTION OF CARPARKS at Oeylang Serai and Marine Parade Estates. (2) CONSTRUCTION OF ACCESS ROADS, CARPARKS AMD DRAINS at Towner Road Redevelopment Contracts 1 2. (3) EARTHWORKS Contracts No. 8 at Bukit Batok New Town. (4) SANITARY AND WATER INSTALLATION614 words
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Advertisement585 1981-06-19 23 Tenders are invited for the following works 1 B«palrs to sad Rrpalitiajr, af BalMliifts at BmJutnddln VecatteaaJ lasHtale. Tender No: VTTB/BVI/4/81 TeaeVx Depsatt: $500 Stte Saewresad: 23 June 1981 at 1000 hours Meet at the canteen of Baharuddin Vocational Institute, Stirling Road, Singapore 0314 aaatag Date 1 July 1981 at585 words
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Advertisement295 1981-06-19 23 TENDER The following tenders are Invited by the Chief Supplies Officer, Central Supplies Department a Printing of form OSOA Personal Particulars, B 4 size on 00/70 gsm green bond paper for Central Supplies Department Closing date and time:1 7.81 (12 noon) b Fluoro Protein Foam Compound for Singapore Fire Service295 words
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Advertisement721 1981-06-19 23 9PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors for the following:(A) SQS/37/80 Nominoted Sub-Controct Supply, Delivery and Installation of Rotary Arm Distributors ond Accessories to 1000 Parsons Sewage Treatment Plont for Project D7BO ot Bukit Gombok Eligibility: Supply Contractors IO(e) Mechanical Equipment, Machinery and Plant $100,000/- and above721 words
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Advertisement920 1981-06-19 23 7 r .^Aiv. PUBLIC imUTIES \J2/ BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the following: 1 Claaning of tube-scale (axtamal surfaces) of boiler superheaters, reheat ers, aconomiaar, haal recovery araa and furnaca and ramoval of soot-deposits from aconomiaar hoppar and cartain portions of flue duct of a 120 MW boiler920 words
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Article, Illustration71 1981-06-19 24 6 This land dispute could be resolved without the human destruction... simply by allowing us, the Navajos, to buy out the Hopis' surface interest. s Navajo tribal chairman Peter Macdonald. 6 We will never sell our land." Hopi chairman Abbott Sekaquaptewa. However, he did agree to consider71 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1981-06-19 24 'This land is my land The Wild West days of American cowboys and Indians are hardly over, it seems. In place of palefaced cowboys today is the US Government, who is making the Indians leave their northern Arizona desert homes the largest relocation ever ordered by the US Government inReuter - 1,008 words
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Advertisement200 1981-06-19 24 THE^<?!^P^ FACTORY Rtmt SfNTATTVt *Oft SOUTH EAST ASM STHL(S£.AJPTEIJD UM 1001 tO»i Floor Tan (son L« Bu*t>«g Oufxr MoM S.neacOf«o3'6 TO *****47 I] inmlCaM STIHISCA Tarn R*****7 ill: II r^ t^ OvGrSG2IS Toda y' °WSW S 3otk:A *#w%*n* branch opens at Ghana^P I^J^s^lJ,— m Airport, and with it welv Wk200 words
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