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Title Section15 1981-07-16 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 1«, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8115 words
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Article552 1981-07-16 1 Haig: If Soviets invade Poland... NEW YORK, Wednesday THE United States has pledged concerted action with its allies against the Soviet Union on three fronts if the Russians intervene in Poland. The pledge was given by Secretary of State Alexander Haig yesterday shortly afterAgencies - 552 words
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Article54 1981-07-16 1 THE way Presl9 dent Reagan's foreign policy works now, nobody knows what to expect next, like the MX missile, It can come from so many different bases that nobody can guess where it is at any moment. In fact, we can call It the MX for- elgn policy. New54 words
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115 1981-07-16 1 TEL AVIV APPROVES AMMO SALE TO IRAN NEW YORK, Wed. Israel has sanctioned the sale of US$lO million (SJ2IS million) worth of privately manufactured rifle ammunition to the Iranian Government, it was reported yesterday. CBS News said it had learned the airlift of 106mm recoiless rifle ammunition began on Sunday.UPI - 115 words
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Article69 1981-07-16 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. The surge m communal clashes m southern India have left at least 14 dead and 167 injured, the Press Trust of India reported today. Fighting between the Hindu and Muslim communities m Hyderabad, capital of Andhra Pradesh state, continued for the third consecutiveUPI - 69 words
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Article35 1981-07-16 1 MANILA. Wed. About 100 communist guerillas who attempted to raid the capital city of rebel-infested Samar province were repulsed by government troops In a fierce gunbattle, a Defence Ministry report said today. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration424 1981-07-16 1 Yes and no response to changes ABOUT two hundred years ago, the German poetphilosopher Goethe said: "What I possess I would gladly retain. Change amuses the mind, yet scarcely profits." It would seem those members of the public who were interviewed yesterday have not changed much if their responses to424 words
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Article175 1981-07-16 1 IT'S your baby now, outgoing Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn seems to be skying to his successor, Datnk Serl Dr Mahathir Mohamad, as they leave the Prime Minister's official residence after meeting of National Front leaders in Kuala Lumpur yesterday At the short meeting Dr175 words
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Article74 1981-07-16 1 ROME, Wed. A police bomb expert was killed when a timebomb he was trying to defuse outside a butcher's shop exploded m his face early today, police said. Mr I.uigi Carluccio, 28, was called m from Milan after a number of bombs were found m various partsReuter - 74 words
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Article62 1981-07-16 1 OTTAWA, Wed. Striking postal workers who have halted Canada's postal services for the past two weeks agreed to a proposal for independent mediation of their pay dispute with the government. The mediation between the government and the 25,000member Canadian Union of Postal Workers would notReuter - 62 words
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Article28 1981-07-16 1 BRUSSELS, Wed. The European Economic Community has granted Pakistan emergency food aid worth about US$5.5 million (SJI2 million) for Afghan refugees m that country. AFP.AFP - 28 words
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Article48 1981-07-16 1 BEIJING, Wed. The big three American television companies ABC, NBC and CBS have been granted permission to open offices m Beijing, official sources reported here today. They did not say when the companies would start operations. There are already about 80 Western correspondents m China. AFP.AFP - 48 words
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Article193 1981-07-16 1 HONGKONG, Wed. CHINESE Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang will visit Malaysia late next month and also hopes to go to Singapore, the Hongkongbased weekly Far Eastern Economic Review reported m its latest issue. It said Mr Zhao's trip to Malaysia had yet to be officially announced andAFP - 193 words
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Article44 1981-07-16 1 PORT VILA (Vanuatu), Wed. A major earthquake measuring 7.0 on the Richter Scale rocked the South Pacific island nation of Vanuatu today. No injuries or damage has so far been reported. The quake is the world's strongest in almost two months. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article74 1981-07-16 1 LANCASTER, Wed. Alexander Sinclair, head of an International drugs syndicate, was jailed for life today for murdering fellow New Zealander Martin Johnstone whose handless body was found m a flooded Lancashire quarry 21 months ago. Four British members of Sinclair's drug-smuggling ring were also given lifeReuter - 74 words
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Article75 1981-07-16 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United State's largest pilots' union yesterday agreed to abide by a White House task force report that concludes only two pilots are needed m the cockpit to safely operatp the new commercial jetliners. The union had maintained three-person cockpit crews are neededUPI - 75 words
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Article30 1981-07-16 1 TOKYO, Wed. A Japanese private economic mission will visit China m September to exchange economic views with new Chinese leaders, the Japan-China Economic Association announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article49 1981-07-16 1 TEL AVIV, Wed. At least a doten Sovietmade KatMhya rockets from southern Lebanon slammed Into northern Israel today woudtug at least two people In western Galilee, the Israeli military command said. Israeli gunners Immediately began poundIng Palestinian targets In southern Lebanon. Renter. SEE PAGE IReuter - 49 words
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Article86 1981-07-16 1 1WM ihlihlMU UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Speakers at the second day of the UN conference on Kampuchea called on Vietnam to withdraw Its 2W,Mt troops from the country and expressed fears that the Kampnchean conflict could spread to the whole region. Among the 2s-odd speakers, Australian FvrelnAgencies - 86 words
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755 1981-07-16 1 EDGAR KOH - Siddhi on way to bridge AseanChina gap EDGAR KOH By Our Correspondent UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday THAI Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said yesterday there should be conciliation, not confrontation, at the international conference on Kampuchea with regard to ironing out differences between the Asean and Chinese views on how to resolve755 words
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Article121 1981-07-16 1 15-point plunge in ST index THE Straits Times Industrials Index plunged 15.94 points to 909.54 yesterday as the stock market went into its third consecutive day of decline. Gains from Tuesday's mini-buying spree towards the end of the day were completely wiped out. The depression was felt even at the121 words
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Advertisement117 1981-07-16 1 SO pages today In Summary Page 2 WIFE BASHED 26 TIMES A MONTH COURT TOLD Pag* 9 Pag* 14 Around the world Pages 3, 4, 5, 6 CAUSEWAY —Page 12 COMICS ll EDITORIAL M LETTERS IS CLASSIFIEDS 17-27 Referee quits after promotion Page 33 To belt or not to belt?117 words
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Article, Illustration469 1981-07-16 2 Wife tells court of 26 beatings a month A WIFE told a court yesterday that her husband beat her as many as 26 times a month and she would shiver every night when she heard his key m the lock. She had made at least 24 police reports and469 words
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Article351 1981-07-16 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: DATUK Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's assumption of Ugh office marks a new chapter m Malaysian history. Given his commitment to progress aad grasp of economic problems m the region, Singapore can look forward to more of the same style of consultation and cooperation set by351 words
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Article254 1981-07-16 2 HOTELIERS TO HOLD 'PROBLEMS' SURVEY THE Singapore Hotel Association is taking a very serious view of conditions m the industry and plans a survey of all members to determine how they operate and the problems they face. SHA is also taking a more professional approach with the setting254 words
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Article101 1981-07-16 2 SULLEN GENERATION THE current riots m Britain may appear to have a familiar ring to it when one recalls the racial conflicts that devastated US cities m the Sixties. But despite the violence and the burnings m Southall, Liverpool and elsewhere, what is happening m Britain is essentially not101 words
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Article362 1981-07-16 2 Indian navy build-up INDIA is setting up naval facilities on the Andaman and Nicobar islands to match Pakistan's arms build-up, says naval chief Admiral R.L. Pereira who adds that the navy was buying better ships and arms. It is getting another aircraft carrier and an anti-submarine nelicopter362 words
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Article275 1981-07-16 2 Promoted ref quits SOCCER referee Abdul Khalid has quit after being promoted to Class Two because he does not want charity." Khalid, a teacher, felt that the promotion was not on merit. An official said "we decided to upgrade Khalid and another referee because they've been m the game275 words
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Article330 1981-07-16 2 The love-flute MELLOW is the music of the hulu si China's rare love-flute. In Hongkong, only Mr Cheng Chai Man can play this instrument of the minority Dai tribe which has a love-story attached. A girl, it is said, was imprisoned by a barbarian and in her dungeon,330 words
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Article187 1981-07-16 2 Hussein's last day PRIME MINISTER Datuk Hussein Onn conducted business as usual on his last day in office yesterday, presiding over his last cabinet meeting and the National Front coalition committee session. Informed sources said the cabinet session was "somewhat more emotional" than would have been expected187 words
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599 1981-07-16 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday SPEAKERS at the current United Nations conference on Kampuchea have called on Vietnam to pull its 200,000 troops out of the country and expressed fears that the Kampuchea problem could spread to affect the whole region. Both Vietnam and the SovietAgencies - 599 words
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Article, Illustration193 1981-07-16 3 I AM a pretty straight gay and, as I've said, If It were a function hosted by Singapore alone, we would Invite Israel because we have diplomatic relations with Israel, and Ambassador Blum and I are not only on talking terms bat we're on eating terms A as well.193 words
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150 1981-07-16 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Former Kampuchean Prime Minister Son Sann said last night that American Secretary of State Alexander Haig had shown great "sympathy and interest" for his noncommunist Khmer people's National Liberation Front (KPNLF). Mr Son Sann had a meeting on Monday with Mr150 words
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Article198 1981-07-16 3 BANGKOK, Wed. Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda today asked a visiting American refugee advisory panel to urge the Reagan Administration to speed up the resettlement of Indochinese refugees now housed m Thailand. Speaking to reporters after an hour-long meeting with the four-member panel, Mr PremAP - 198 words
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Article404 1981-07-16 3 EDGAR KOH - Work starts on draft declaration EDGAR KOH By Our Correspondent UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday RAPID progress was made by a working group yesterday when it began drafting a declaration for the international conference on Kampuchea, but the real test is expected to come today when rival recommendations by Asean and China404 words
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157 1981-07-16 3 Any panel setup win be rejected: Viets HANOI, Wed. Vietnam today rejected any future negotiation committee to be set up by the international conference on Kampuchea now going on In New York. A Vietnamese Foreign Ministry official said the conference was "an erroneous and criminal action" against the rebirth ofAFP - 157 words
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Article, Illustration75 1981-07-16 3 The slow boat from China THE Oman! dhow, the Sohar, cruising Into Hongkong on Tuesday from the southern Chinese city of Guangdong after tracing the route the legendary Slnbad the sailor might have taken. The 27-metre vessel, skippered by Tim Severin of Ireland and manned by a 2*man crew, tookAP - 75 words
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Article93 1981-07-16 3 NEW DELHI, Wed. Mobile transmitters for Radio Free Afghanistan, a Western-supported radio station, have arrived m Afghanistan and are expected to begin broadcasting within a few days, a diplomatic source said today. The radio will "inform the Afghan people of what is really going on m the93 words
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Article114 1981-07-16 4 MANILA, Wed. A programme to plant 64 million trees in the Philippine capital to create "an oxygen belt" for the city and to make tree-planting "fashionable and glamorous" was announced by metropolitan Manila Governor Imelda Marcos today Mrs Marcos, who is both wife of PresidentReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration61 1981-07-16 4 For far-out sight and sound BERT Jett, of West Virginia, paring In front of his newly-purchased satellite television antenna, wnlr.li allows him to watch programmes telecast as far away as Rome. Jett and Ub brother, Fred, both unemployed, paid USS7,BM (5515,771) for the antenna and often sit op till 3UPI - 61 words
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303 1981-07-16 4 AIRCRAFT CARRIER AND ARMS ON THE WAY NEW DELHI, Wednesday u^L-n-n, 111 a uiuvc iv match neighbouring Pakistan's arms buildup, is rushing to set up necessary naval bases near the Andaman and Nicobar islands m the Bay of Bengal to meet any threatAFP; UPI - 303 words
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231 1981-07-16 4 Worst floods in 30 years wreak havoc in Sichuan BEIJING, Wednesday THE worst rain and floods since 1949 have kille< or injured 40 to 50 people, stranded hundreds o thousands and flooded vast areas of farm land ii southwest china's sichuan province, officials sai< today. Provincial government phone from Beijing231 words
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Article31 1981-07-16 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. A professional student recruiter and officials from five US schools have been charged with conspiring fraudulently to obtain student visas for Iranians, the Justice Department said. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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232 1981-07-16 4 CHINA ACTS ON FOREIGN CURRENCY ABUSES BEIJING, Wed. China announced today it has taken steps to eliminate abuses of its foreign currency system by Chinese citizens. The official Beijing Daily newspaper announced that effective immediately work units will no longer be allowed to obtain foreign currency certificates. Under China's two-tier-edUPI - 232 words
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Article92 1981-07-16 4 EGYPT has warned Libya it would hold Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi personally responsible if any Libyan tried to explode as much as one stick of dynamite m Egypt, the semi-official newspaper Al-Ahram said yesterday. The newspaper, quoting an official source, said the warning was delivered through anReuter - 92 words
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Article54 1981-07-16 4 PRESIDENT Suharto of Indonesia has accepted President Ronald Reagan's invitation to make a state visit to the United States, the White House announced on Tuesday. No date has been set for the visit, and the timing will be worked out later by the two governments, accordingAP - 54 words
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Article76 1981-07-16 4 REUTERS LTD, the British international news agency, said on Tuesday that it had been approached by United Press International to buy the financially troubled American agency and was "actively considering" it. Reuters was founded m 1851 and distributes its general news report m 158 countries, withAP; UPI - 76 words
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Article76 1981-07-16 4 STUBBORNLY high interest rates will drive federal spending US$lO billion (Ss2l 5 billion) higher than President Ronald Reagan had planned next year despite his extensive budget cutting and rapidly receding inflation, the administration reported yesterday. Next year's budget is now expected to top US$7OO billion. In anAP - 76 words
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Article55 1981-07-16 4 THE NEWLY-ELECTED Chinese Communist Party Chairman Hu Yaobang said yesterday that the situation m China, both political and economic, was improving. He made the statement at a meeting v/ith American physicist Chen Ning Yang at Zhongnanhai, the site of the party's central committee m the heart of Beijing,AFP - 55 words
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Article71 1981-07-16 4 FRANCE has decided to lift an embargo on the delivefy of arms ordered by Libya but will sign no further weapons contracts as long as Libyan troops remain m Chad, a foreign ministry spokesman said m Paris yesterday. The lifting of the embargo was expected to affectReuter - 71 words
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225 1981-07-16 4 BIG SOVIET BUILD-UP IN FAR EAST LAST 'BIG SOVIET BUILD-UP IN FAR EAST LAST YEAR' i TOKYp, Wed A high1 ranking defence agency official reported to the Diet (Parliament) today that the Soviet Union has substantially built up its military forces and equipment m the Far East m the pastUPI - 225 words
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Article22 1981-07-16 4 JAKARTA, Wed. Jakarta was paralysed today from the failure of the power transmission house serving the capital's business district. UPI.UPI - 22 words
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153 1981-07-16 4 PERTH, Wed. A fight is learning ever the possible export to Japan of 3M Uve, fully grewn Australian native boab trees. About M trees are Initially being sent to the private botanical garden of Japanese mllllonalre, Masamnne Ohbayashl. on Okinawa. Mr Ohbayashl flewAP - 153 words
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Article431 1981-07-16 5 LONDON, Wad THE British Government has decided to call m police chiefs m Ulster to teach their British counterparts how to quell disorders, maa toughening counter-offensive against rioters. At the same time, the government also decided yesterday to delay economic help, including substantial additionalFT; UPI - 431 words
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Article, Illustration59 1981-07-16 5 PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand standing In a command car with General Perler, military governor of Parts, and reviewing the armed forces daring the Bastille Day military parade m Paris on Tuesday. Mr Mitterrand, who attended the parade for the first time since taking office, passed m front ofUPI - 59 words
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Article174 1981-07-16 5 DUBLIN TO SEEK REAGAN'S AID DUBLIN, Wed. The Irish Government will ask United States President Ronald Reagan to intervene on behalf of the Irish Republican Army prisoners on hunger strike for better conditions at Maze Prison near Belfast, a well-informed source said here last night. The source said the IrishAFP; UPI - 174 words
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315 1981-07-16 5 WASHINGTON, Wad THE Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) chief of clandestine operations Max Hugel resigned yesterday following published allegations that he engaged m improper stock market practices before joining the agency. The CIA said m a statement announcing the resignation thatReuter; NYT - 315 words
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Article124 1981-07-16 5 Speechless day for French envoy MOSCOW, WeS. Soviet authorities, m a break with tradition, failed to invite the French Ambassador to make his national day speech on Soviet television last night, French sources said. They said Ambassador Henri Froment-Meurice had not been approached by the authorities and he had madeReuter - 124 words
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Article75 1981-07-16 5 LONDON. Wed. The entire London subway system, the biggest m the world, will come to a halt on Monday unless its 15,000 staff are given a 25 per cent wage increase, the National Union of Railwaymen said yesterday. The announcement came after negotiations between the union andUPI - 75 words
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105 1981-07-16 5 LOS GATOS (California), Wed. Despite pretests, a helicopter yesterday began sprayIng a powerful pesticide •ver fruit ana vegetables m a bid to save California's US$l4 billion (SsM.l billion) agriculture Industry from the ravages of the Mediterranean fruitf Ij Three doien people stood m the105 words
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Advertisement55 1981-07-16 5 Matthew and The Mandarins Qj m*jf Matthew entertains at the Golden 4 Wr J Peacock Lounge with more of his fl|h. Nashville sounds! Clap your hands yff and sing along with Matthew and the exotic cocktails to choose Golden Peacock Lounge Qshangri-La Livi I.i .r^ j *h*"(r life is wonderful55 words
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Advertisement485 1981-07-16 5 BE A KEPPSMi Apprentice Yourself To A Better Future Keppel Shipyard offers excellent career opportunities to both MALES and FEMALES for development as skilled workers through its Apprenticeship Programme. The period of training is 3 years. The first year training will be full-time off the job at Keepers Education Training485 words
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128 1981-07-16 6 SINAI PACT TO BE SIGNED ON FRIDAY CAIRO, Wed. Egyptian, Israeli and United States officials will initial an agreement m London on Friday on setting up a multi-national force for the Sinai, Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan All said today. The 2.000-man force, including about 800 Americans, will police Israel's withdrawalReuter - 128 words
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Article264 1981-07-16 6 SALISBURY, Wed WHITE Zimbabweans have reaffirmed backing for former Rhodesian Prime Minister lan Smith m a parliamentary by-election being interpreted as a snub for the country's black government. In the whites-only election m the Salisbury suburb of Borrowdale yesterday, brigadier John Probert, candidate ofReuter - 264 words
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345 1981-07-16 6 TEL AVIV, Wednesday PALESTINIAN guerillas, retaliating swiftly after Israeli jets bombed Palestinian targets m southern Lebanon and shot down a Syrian warplane, have killed a senior Israeli officer m occupied Gaza. Diplomatic sources said the two incidents appeared to indicate anReuter; UPI - 345 words
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125 1981-07-16 6 BARCELONA, Wed. Brnvili and Snow Captain are prood to announce the birth of daughters la Barcelona Zoo only the second pair »f Rortlla twins ever born In captivity. The 15-year-old mother and one M her babies were doing floe on Monday. BatUPI - 125 words
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157 1981-07-16 6 Farewell to arms for Bani-Sadr guards TEHERAN, Wed. Iran's military prosecutor today ordered the guards of fugitive former President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr to surrender their arms m five days or face prosecution, Teheran radio said. The warning came a day after Iranian security forces arrested 144 more people m a crackdownUPI - 157 words
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Article61 1981-07-16 6 HOLLYWOOD, Wed. Motion picture and television script writers voted overwhelmingly late yesterday to end their three-month strike and accept a new four-year contract with producers. During a spirited 90-mlnute meeting, the Guild of American Writers voted unanimously 1,050 to 0 to accept the contract. The NewUPI - 61 words
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Article36 1981-07-16 6 TOKYO, Wed. Waseda University has decided to dismiss a 51-year-old professor at its School of Commerce who allegedly falsified his school records and claimed he had a doctorate from the University of London. Kyodo.Kyodo - 36 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1981-07-16 7 ANN MCKANE - ANN MCK ANE By m warrington (England) 4 Several polls taken m Warrington show Mr Jenkins, who is standing with Liberal support, would collect around 29 per cent of the 44,000 votes, against 60 per cent for Labour. SDP workers pointed outReuter - 1,045 words
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Article, Illustration992 1981-07-16 7 GWYNNE DYER - Riots in Britain more than a question of race GWYNNE DYER By m London Z To pot it crudely, the litmus test of racial tolerance is: Would you let your daughter marry one? Britain has always absorbed immigrants readily, provided they were willing to learn to be "Brit- a ish."992 words
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Article, Illustration683 1981-07-16 8 KAREN LAU - Mixing high spirits and good manners at hotel lounge... KAREN LAU By OUR reporter KAREN LAU spent a night on duty as a waitress at the Jade Lounge, Ming Court Hotel, recently. Her Job was to see for herself how patrons behave towards this category of hotel workers. Her account683 words
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Article131 1981-07-16 8 POLICE have put up specimen of accident report forms at all land divisions and police posts so that the public can refer to them. The specimens measure 94 cm by 77 cm and contain explanatory notes on how to make accident reports. They will be131 words
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Article116 1981-07-16 8 Two road mishap victims die TWO victims of road accidents died on Tuesday. Mr Heag Ylck Poh, 28, who was one of five paaMßgen who fell off a lorry on Monday, died la Alexandra Hospital. Cyclist Samad bin Hameed. SI, died la Toa Payoh Hospital of Injuries suffered la another116 words
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284 1981-07-16 8 Two more firms asked to sponsor NTUC creches THE National Trade Union Congress has approached two more firms to sponsor two of its new creches m Clementi arid Bedok new towns. The NTUC chairman, Mrs Yu Foo Yee Shoon, declined to name the firms as details are yet to be284 words
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Article41 1981-07-16 8 QUEENSTOWN branch library will hold two talks m Mandarin on acupuncture at its lecture room on Friday and on July 24 at 7.15 p.m. The speaker is Mr Wong San Yong, a lecturer from the Chinese Physicians' Training College41 words
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Article35 1981-07-16 8 THE MP for Buklt Ho Swee, Mr Seah Mvi Kok, will call on residents and stallholders at the Beo Cresent Market, as part of the constituency's courtesy campaign on Sunday at 10 a.m.35 words
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420 1981-07-16 8 A YOUNG man, looking for a jab with the Straits Steamship Company, was toM that his application was tuned hwi wbea he ran* to flad on t Bat such an experience which would aormally mesa dlsappolntment far the caller ended up instead with420 words
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300 1981-07-16 8 9,000 to take part in N-day parades ABOUT 9,000 people from all walks of life and ages will take part m two National Day parades at Jalan Besar and Toa Payoh stadiums on Aug. 9. The marching contingents will represent a cross-section of Singapore's population involving the military, police, government300 words
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Article, Illustration219 1981-07-16 9 COURTESY is..."C is I for consideration and I community cooperation. Ois for organisation, U for understanding, R for respect, T for team spirit, E for empathy, S for service with a smile, and V for yourself, you and I should shine as beacons to make courtesy219 words
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122 1981-07-16 9 THREE elderly men were brought to court yesterday on two charges of theft. Tan Cheng Yap, 72, and Chua Ngo, 55, admitted stealing 12 pieces of aluminium louvres valued at $42 from a house m Tronoh Road on April 28. Chua and the third122 words
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286 1981-07-16 9 Thursday WILL be day off for pork sellers SINGAPOREANS will not get fresh pork at their markets today Thursday WILL be pork merchants' second day off m a week. But supermarkets will continue to sell pork on Thursdays. Also, some merchants with only a few pigs may have them slaughtered286 words
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303 1981-07-16 9 A SOBBING housewife told a magistrate 1 court yesterday that m the eight months tha she lived with her husband, she had to beai with his "senseless" beatings, as many as 21 times a month. Madam Chia Chung Neo, 42, a303 words
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Article56 1981-07-16 9 Course on selling jewellery A JEWELLERY salesmanship course will be conducted at the Waterloo Centre on Fridays between 7 and 9 p.m. from July 17. The fee is $150 and the course is jointly organised by the Diamond Importers' Association of Singapore and the National University of Singapore. Those interested56 words
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112 1981-07-16 9 A CON/3TRUCTION site labourer acted as a lookout while his accomplice stole. $10,000 from a company executive's wallet, a district court heard yesterday. Suppiah s/o Manikum, 16, the look-out, admitted breaking into Mr Lim Geok Hong's home at Jalan Lana m Changi with112 words
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Advertisement589 1981-07-16 9 This Conference is for YOU Planners Architects Developers Bankers Government Officials Structural Engineers M E Service Engineers Property Managers Project Managers Valuers Surveyors Sociologists Consultants At this Conference we bring together experts who will share with you their first-hand experiences and discuss CONDOMINIUM DEVELOPMENT An alternative form of housing with589 words
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Advertisement761 1981-07-16 9 j^teJwt' ■fAF b v -"<8 > f.' Wishful thinking? No! Wayfoong thinking It's a daydream we all have. A home of our own. Competitive interest rates for all those who are It's not easy to turn that dream into reality. waiting to find that dream house. The benefits But it761 words
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210 1981-07-16 10 Man loses appeal against jail sentence AN EX-PARKS supervisor, convicted last October of abetting his former lover, a married woman, m the misappropriation of U***** ,200 (*****,709) from shipping company, lost hit appeal In the High Court yesterday. Andrew Tan Soun Guan, 34, who was last employed by the Singapore210 words
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Article, Illustration681 1981-07-16 10 RONNIE WAI - In a fast vanishing fishing village RONNIE WAI By Jurong reporter .a former migrant looks back as bulldozers and factories take over WHEN Tan Tuan Chor landed m Singapore from China 46 years ago, Tuas was a sleepy fishing village at a bend m a small river. The newly arrived681 words
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331 1981-07-16 10 Fraud conspiracy trial THE $21-million fraud conspiracy trial yesterday heard how three directors of separate companies began meeting behind closed doors at the office of one of them m late 1978. Miss Jamelunnisa Hoson, who was then secretary to businessman331 words
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115 1981-07-16 10 LEOW Kok Meng, 21, was jailed for a year after he pleaded guilty m a district court on Tuesday to causing hurt to Mr Mansuri bin Watnam, 33. The incident took place m Anson Centre on Feb 22. Leow, unemployed, hit Mr Mansuri,115 words
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Advertisement125 1981-07-16 10 SIA NOW OFFERS AN A3OO SUPERBUS SERVICE TO BRUNEI. '^H iksssHl Ik Jr j& O^y SIA offers H^b^Jß Jt^ youanA3ooSuperbus MrfP^l m jm WM service to Brunei. Depart Hi Jf Jf Singapore any Thu at P^j M JF 9.15 am and arrive Jp Mi Brunei at 11. 40ain. W mm125 words
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394 1981-07-16 11 Issue of TOLs shows building is ready, court told THE issue of a Temporary Occupation Licence (TOL) for a flat by the Building Control Division is licence for people to move into because the authority considers the "building" completed and ready for occupation, the High Court was told on Tuesday.394 words
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Article71 1981-07-16 11 THE Catholic Archbishop of Singapore, Monsignor Gregory Yong, will celebrate mass at the Toa Payoh Stadium \>n Sunday at 6 p.m. with a capacity crowd expected from Singapore's 28 Catholic churches. The ceremony, which may last two hours, is being held In conjunction with the 42nd International71 words
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Article45 1981-07-16 11 THE Toa Payoh Zone A Residents' Committee will hold tuition classes 'm Additional Mathematics. Fees are at $20 a month and classes will be held once a week on Friday evenings at the RC Centre at Number 27, Block 27, starting July 17.45 words
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Article69 1981-07-16 11 THE Singapore National Oil Company is studying ways to diversify sources of oil to ensure greater energy security. This is stated by a newsletter, Energy, a new publication by the Trade and Industry Ministry. Distributed free to private and public organisations, the Energy aims to clarify the69 words
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Article, Illustration393 1981-07-16 11 EDMUND TEO - EDMUND TEO, By Transport Reporter TAXI drivers are really not an unhelpful and discourteous lot to disabled people if tests, separately carried ont by the Registry of Vehicles ana The Straits Times yesterday, are anything to go by. In the ROY's tost, a393 words
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184 1981-07-16 11 Students' preview of show by the disabled THE sweat and toil that go into putting on a show involving the handicapped is what more than 500 students will see on Saturday. Students representing i more than 100 secondary schools, pre-university and junior colleges have been invited to attend the dress184 words
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243 1981-07-16 11 MANDARIN, DIALECTS, TORE USED IN FESTIVAL A MIXTURE of Mandarin and dialects will be used m auction sales held during Zhongyuan Jie, or the Hungry Ghosts Festival. This was agreed to during an one-hour meeting between the Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr Ho Kah Leong, and about 70 festival organisers m243 words
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Article45 1981-07-16 11 GRADUATE teachers with good honours degrees can now apply for the Commonwealth scholarships and fellowship plan Hongkong awards leading to a Masters degree m Chinese language and literature. Applications for the course at the Chinese University m Hongkong close on July 31.45 words
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Article126 1981-07-16 11 Evasion of tax case postponed THE case of two property development companies and a managing director facing charges involving tax evasion on income of almost $1 million remitted to Hongkong, has been adjourned for further mention on Auk 11. Mr S. Raiendran, who represented the managing director, Lee Chin Chuan,126 words
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216 1981-07-16 11 Hijacked' plane lands at Changi airport A "HIJACKED" plane landed at the Singapore Changi Airport yesterday afternoon but it was only an exercise. Although two such impromptu exercises, including a simulated air crash, were held several weeks before the airport, was opened, yesterday's test operation was by far the most216 words
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420 1981-07-16 11 MALAYS m Singapore are now striving to achieve excellence m all their endeavours. MP for Kampung Kembangan, Mr Mansor Sukaimi, said m an interview with The Straits Times yesterday, that the days when Malays tried only to pass examinations to get a job, were420 words
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118 1981-07-16 11 A NATIONAL serviceman, who m 42 months failed to attend 59 duty periods as a part-time member of the Vigilante Corps, had his appeal against a nine-month jail sentence dismissed by the High Court yesterday. Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin, m turning down the118 words
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Advertisement69 1981-07-16 11 With this incredible QWIP Facsimile Machine your telephone, you can deliver a letter within Singapore and^ Worldwide .-SKpfc m minutes! riB 4& J nwiD V«l" You can r«*> en QWIP to deliver your message V- V>S%n\J OFFICE qutekJy, inoxpenstvoly C>YV/nl SYSTEMS and accurately For rrxxe information please call ADVANCED INFORMATION69 words
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Advertisement75 1981-07-16 11 nnnT n^lL nn^^^^nV jl nnnt Jfl «nnl v/S^^^^^HP* kn^Jnvrv^^nv^Jov^jnr^nnß r X^ ata *t BBn^^snr^^sonp\vHn^Mnn? jnnnnr i mm < HPmSjVsjßav^Jnnß^/^f^ A^ nnv^ n^ji iSry •> j^innnm »L. W+'mmS^EimlslfmT Jsv v\ ma j^pjpn oT%\ nnnvnv nnn^^nuaHfln*^n^^Knnn^' J^rr /*^v\\* <WH nnn iK*^m m^r JaKr /^j -^nnnm (•"*l»__X 4^^ jd&r.^^ knnnWS v 1 <>75 words
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209 1981-07-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed THE Himt Affairs Ministry plans to set ap a mnlti-raoUl Ptllcr Field Paree brigade which will be pennaneatly statUned In several ptaeea al*ng the East-We«t Highway to protect tke mater r»ad. H«me Affaira Mlalater Tan Sri Ghaiall Shatte, said today tke prcjeetAFP - 209 words
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187 1981-07-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Home Affairs Ministry today withdrew the permit given to shoot the film Up the River m Malaysia because the film makers did not comply with their licence and shot a nude scene. Deputy Home Affairs Minister Sanusi Junid saidNST - 187 words
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Article38 1981-07-16 12 TOKYO, Wed. Japan and Malaysia opened talks here yesterday to discuss the latter s request to increase the number of Malaysian Airline System (MAS) flights between Tokyo and Kuala Lumpur. Transport Ministry officials said here. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article34 1981-07-16 12 KOTA KINABALU. Wed. The Sabah Electricity Board yesterday signed a MJ19.3 million contract with the Mitsui and Co Ltd of Japan (or the supply and installation of three diesel generators. AFP.AFP - 34 words
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369 1981-07-16 12 IGP: We're lucky KGB men were so careless KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian police chief, Tan Sri Haniff Omar, said today that he considered the KGB one of the best intelligence services, but his men were lucky that some KGB officers had been careless. Commenting on the arrest of SiddiqAgencies - 369 words
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413 1981-07-16 12 M. G. G. PILLAI - M. G. G. PILLAI By Our Kuala Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Hussein Dnn, presided over his last cabinet meeting and that of the ruling National Front coalition committee today as he made plans to hand over413 words
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Article91 1981-07-16 12 Boat sinks: 18 crewmen missing KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Eighteen crewmen are missing after a Burmeseregistered cargo vessel sank about 267 km from Pulau Langkawi yesterday. Four crew members, including the Burmese owner and captain of the 100-tonne winner-45 A, were rescued by a passing fishing vessel and taken to LangkawiReuter - 91 words
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Article26 1981-07-16 12 KOTA KINABALU, Wed. The Sabah Ports Authority has engaged a New Zealand firm to construct the $34 million Sapagar Bay industrial Jetty here.— AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article58 1981-07-16 12 PENANG, Wed New houses In Taman Mutiara here will ()e the first m Penang to be provided with solar-powered hot water baths The technical officer of the company responsible. Miss Y.H. Yeoh. said the protect was on a test run and if it proved popular mightAFP - 58 words
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72 1981-07-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The second terminal building at Subang Airport is expected to be opened on Aug 15. The Ms 9 9 million terminal will handle all domestic and international traffic while the main terminal is being renovat cd. The new terminal, covering 9,0005qAFP - 72 words
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Advertisement1096 1981-07-16 12 oopapza Fabulous selection of bargain offers m all departments HARDWARE DEPT N J s from viA LAMPS DEPT Solid colours mBathtowels. Size: 60cm X l 2ocm 1 only ROYAL HAECER Floor V^^L^ l^^^ta. Regular Price $16.50 Lamp from USA. No ***** |p 3^13 SPECIAL $10 Regular Price $845 X* jC1,096 words
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311 1981-07-16 13 INDIGNANT Housing Board flat applicants yesterday charged it is unfair and ridiculous to link housing needs to work performance. Flat buyers interviewed by The Straits Times yesterday maintained housing was a basic requirement, and all save one were against a proposal by the311 words
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142 1981-07-16 13 •f, the THE go«d Singapore Armed Forces commander should Instil In Us men favourable attitude to, and an understanding of, the SAP. And through them. Singaporeans In general will be Influenced. Bat If the impressions are negative, the SAF will be creating142 words
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487 1981-07-16 13 EDMUND WEE - Benefits for workers: Some sceptical EDMUND WEE By I WANT my cake and I want to eat it too. That was the general attitude of employees to the Committee on Productivity's recommendation to reduce employers' contributions to the Central Provident Fund. It all boiled down to two basic questions, which487 words
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422 1981-07-16 13 HOUSE unions have their advantages, manufacturers and unionists said yesterday, but some do not see the need to rush into having them m the immediate future. Others said although they feel industry unions are working well, they will switch to house unions,422 words
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Article579 1981-07-16 13 PRODUCTIVITY consciousness should start m schools and spread to army camps m a nationwide drive to catch the entire population, the Labour and Communications Minister, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, said yesterday. Others who should feel the impact of this drive are the workers, trade union leaders, management personnel,579 words
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266 1981-07-16 13 YONG POW ANG - Call for censure of prof over herb remark YONG POW ANG By CHINESE herb dealers and physicians will ash the Health Ministry to rensnre a high-ranking professor for dismissing their herbs as of "no medicinal value". It Is understood that this was decided at a meeting attended by the Slagapore266 words
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Advertisement260 1981-07-16 13 Computer-designed systems for split- second precision shaving. I fcfr-C When it comes to a dose shave, "i"" 1 1 1 ?V«w^ oc c>-(U)H (with trimmer) fffl -4^hw^ National s super-efficient shavers are l^^a^B H^fe^.^k second to none. Every one of our rechargeable M elearic or cordless battery-operated g| shavers are260 words
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Advertisement182 1981-07-16 13 at 111 Vw **p^a^«r^»^*** L dßuaßaaaavMa^aaißal 82ff1t25^ l *'2SlEfcEr Bm?E HJSJIL jESEIST MM B^L^^naunfl I f,f,4&* i^ m Lm U aa# I I j READ A GOOD BOOK RECENTLY? FIND ajimes Bookshops S-MOO-.09J3 •CUMOBDCEMTHf «OB'N« HOiiSt W I»»7I IHNII 9X37 W, ?10«M This may be the only time you see182 words
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Article398 1981-07-16 14 TODAY Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, will be sworn m as Malaysia's fourth Prime Minister. Nothing more underlines the smooth change of leadership than the simple ceremony marking Dr Mahathir's assumption of the highest office m the country. At the same time, Malaysians bid398 words
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Article365 1981-07-16 14 ANXIOUS parents with sons eligible for national service can take comfort from Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan's reassuring words that military training is now less hazardous. This improved state of affairs is made possible by medical research by the Singapore Armed Forces. Recruits are now365 words
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Article853 1981-07-16 14 Mail-order tanks, missiles I KNEW, of course, that the Reagan administration had gone into the business of merchandising weapons m a big way. Soil it was surprising to be awakened to a tank outside my apartment. Gummy-eyed with sleep, I confronted one of those men who carry illegible documents attachedNYT - 853 words
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650 1981-07-16 14 LAN MATHER - The special role of Kremlin's 'Rapid Deployment Force' LAN MATHER By m London 4 The Soviet Union Appears to be deploying several nuclear submarines near the Straits of Malaeca and has sent a supporting submarine tender to Cam Ranh Bay In Vietnam, although it appears that Vietnam continues to place650 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1981-07-16 14 HALINAH TODD - HALINAH TODD DANGER OF OFFICIALS BEING 'TURNED' STILL REAL By /KGB attentions are not new to Malaysia. Romanov, Stepanov and Khamidouline are the first Soviet diplomats to be officially expelled. The Far Eastern Economic Review in 1974 carried an article on KGB operations1,187 words
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Advertisement238 1981-07-16 14 ■Sbh rr 1959 B XBatt'l The Sharp R-8200E Browning Microwave Oven with Turntable and More The microwave cooking method doesn't brown SIMMER is an extremely versatile setting, and food automatically, but with the SHARP R-8200E's can be used for defrosting and roasting. It's special 5-Stage Browner, food is browned just238 words
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210 1981-07-16 15 IT WOULD seem that developers and planners responsible for the changing face of Orchard Road and its surroundings have neglected to provide for the needs and convenience of a proportion of not only locals, but also visitors. As a nearby resident, I used to210 words
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Letter262 1981-07-16 15 Too many fountains at new airport THE Straits Times has carried many bouquets for Singapore Changi Airport. May I throw a few brickbats, lest we become complacent. There are too many fountains despite national efforts to save energy. We can instead achieve a garden effect with262 words
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Letter45 1981-07-16 15 Harassed by noise I COULD not agree more with "Earplugged" (ST, July 11) regarding noise pollution at Singapore Changi Airport caused by planes taking off and landing. Many residents staying in the tranquil and quiet vicinity of Changi find it irritating. CHANGI RESIDENTS Singapore IMS45 words
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116 1981-07-16 15 I HAVE been reading with deep concern your articles concerning India's poverty and population problems. While all these are painfully true, a consistent portrayal of India as a nation doomed with such grave problems definitely distorts India's image. Its achievements m industrial and technological116 words
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Letter45 1981-07-16 15 All cooped up THE tight, sardine-packed NTUC-Comfort mini-buses do not provide hand-rails and have a single, narrow entrance for commuters to board and alight. This tightly packed vehicle would pose a danger to its passengers should an accident occur. MAN A BOLEH LAH Singapore 154245 words
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Letter52 1981-07-16 15 How fair are fares? WILL ROY please explain whether by now, all taxis (particularly the air-conditioned ones) have their meters adjusted to show the revised fares? On one occasion, I was asked to pay an extra 20 cents on top of the fare that was shown m the meter. TSK52 words
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Letter70 1981-07-16 15 Hassle over taxis GETTING a cab during a shift change can be a hassle. Would it help if they introduce a system where taxi drivers display a card to show their crew change destination and if passengers want to go that way they can be picked up? Taxis would thus70 words
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119 1981-07-16 15 Plan flight path over the sea AFTER shifting the airport to Changi most planes are now flying over western air space above Mount Faber, City Central, Bukit Merah, Alexander, Queenstown and Bukit Timah. These are densely populated areas with hospitals, a university, a polytechnic and residential flats. There appears no119 words
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Letter47 1981-07-16 15 A WELL trained dog would be able to sniff any drug carried by traffickers, so why have a 100 per cent body check? How would you feel if your wife or daughter is selected for such an examination? SINGAPOREAN Slag»p»re MM Govt reply47 words
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105 1981-07-16 15 Rise in drug flow at checkpoint I REFER to the letter "Suffered A Loss of Dignity" from Angeline Lee and a follow up article incorporating our views by your reporter, Wendy Yang (ST, July 9). Owing to the increase m the detection of drugs found concealed at the Woodlands Checkpoint,105 words
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279 1981-07-16 15 I READ with sympathy Miss Lee's unfortunate incident at a Customs checkpoint and I find the reasons given by a Customs' spokesman grossly inadequate (ST, July 9). His explanatory comments are insufficient and shallow considering the degree of embarassment the unfortunate lady279 words
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Letter, Illustration146 1981-07-16 15 VERY little thought has been given, architecturally speaking, to handicaps and the elderly m Singapore. Travelling the length of Orchard Road, I found only one ramp between McDonalds and Isetan. What one usually encounters are steps, steps and more steps. Some of the pavements also146 words
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359 1981-07-16 15 Art and music to occupy free time of youths I HAVE just returned from a three-week tour of continental Furope. I am deeply disturbed by a common phenomenon I observed m major European cities, which, if unchecked, may flourish here m the near future. In any major European city, a359 words
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Advertisement224 1981-07-16 15 V J««tivc glitter Treasure this season with fine fl jewellery from K.M. Oli Mohamed renowned for I *S)fl| unusually fair prices, unusually I <^H W exquisite jewellery and unusually helpful service. X l|sP^-W*- \,Ui K.M. Oli Mohamed offers more J#lkrfWili\ml 1 than sparkling jewellery. Like TQf m m M isW^^^fl224 words
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472 1981-07-16 16 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By Crime Desk DRASTIC measures, including the forfeiture of equipment used to manufacture pirated music tapes, have been recommended by the special government committee appointed to revise Singapore's outdated copyright laws. An authoritative source said yesterdp.y that if such472 words
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110 1981-07-16 16 A BOOKING attendant at Sports House m Farrer Park, was on Tuesday fined $1,500 and jailed for a day by a magistrate for stealing $444 from a safe on July 3. Ayoob bin Mohamed Thamby, 25, admitted using the money to pay back rent on110 words
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Article24 1981-07-16 16 THE PSA Maritime Museum at Sentosa Island will display 25 oil paintings by American marine artist, Mr Joseph Corish.for two months from today.24 words
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Article26 1981-07-16 16 THE Director of Schools, Mr John Yip, will attend Bukit Merah Secondary School's 13th speech and priie giving day on Saturday at 3 p.m.26 words
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Article42 1981-07-16 16 MR Hyosuke Kujiraoka, the Boon, the Minister for the Japanese Minister for the Environment. Mr Kujiraoka Environment, is due here will also visit the Bedok today for a two-day visit. Wastewater Treatment He will meet Mr Ong Pang Plant.42 words
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Article, Illustration157 1981-07-16 16 THESE dainty girls stole the hearts of the audience at the second performance of the Singapore Youth Festival In National Theatre on Tuesday. Prom MemMna Primary School, some 2t youngsters m shimmering blue dresses and red sash danced a message of exultation and friendship. A157 words
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Article185 1981-07-16 16 $1 award man loses plea for more A PROPERTY developer, given a $1 share out of a land acquisition award of $550,000, has lost his appeal against apportionment of the nominal sum for him by the Collector of Land Revenue, Urban Redevelopment Authority. Mr Justice Sinnathuray, Commissioner of Appeals, ruled185 words
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Article33 1981-07-16 16 BUONA Vista residents' committee and the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will hold a Road Show on Sunday at the car park m front of Holland Drive market from 4 to 6 p.m.33 words
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175 1981-07-16 16 BARKER STEPS DOWN AS INCOME TRUSTEE THE Minister for Law, Mr E. W. Barker, has resigned as a member of NT JC Income's board of trustees. Professor S. Jayaicumar, MP for Bedok, takes over from him. In his resignation letter to Income, Mr Barker stated that he had been an175 words
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Article43 1981-07-16 16 THAI astrologer Roy Rugdee. 35, was given a divorce yesterday on the ground of desertion by his wife. Madam Chia Swan Cheok, 38. The couple, who were married m November 1973, have four children, who are now with the mother.43 words
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Article22 1981-07-16 16 THE Whampoa CC is organising a sea-fishing competition on 26 July, at Southern Islands from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.22 words
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Article477 1981-07-16 16 IMAGINE a Jirv «f Singapore Zoo animals sitting la Judgment on the Crael VWtor. What would they decide as a suitable punishment? Bat mo director Bernard Harrison, who, like zoo keepers around the world, dreads findIng some new Injuries on his animals after closing477 words
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91 1981-07-16 16 AN INQUIRY will be held m a magistrate's court tomorrow to dispose of more than 7,001) videotapes seized by police from more than a dozen libraries. The operators hai pleaded guilty m court to distributing the tapes, which were not ceitified by the Board91 words
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Advertisement62 1981-07-16 16 SPREAD THE GOOD WORD MAGNOLIA BUTTER IS QUALITY BUTTER. The most extravagant butter needn't be the most expensive. Sk j Magnolia butter is pure butter. Rich m creamy goodness. The goodness that's essential for everyone's diet. fß> I m Let your family taste the spread of ittL Magnolia butter today.62 words
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Miscellaneous171 1981-07-16 16 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp VOUke EXHAUSTEP, X DREAD HA^SIM© INSTEAD OF TAKIrJe A I WWW DID THE ]I NEED JiG<3S--STAytVD| I AEFOR AROUND THE MOOSE A VACATION, /MJUTI 6 POCTOR SA-V/ fAORE TWO W£et<SA>JDDO BUTIMGoiMGTOPO SOCIAL. WHY MOT DEM? r—^EXERCISE MOTHIMG BUT REST/ WHAT HE SMD171 words
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Advertisement528 1981-07-16 17 |184-44ia| I EVER THOUGHT OF doing ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS I some modelling? Here Is Telephone *****91 If you your chance. It's easier than want help with a drinking you think. It Is open to problem, everyone regardless of age, d »y HONDA ACCORD race or sex We conduct Do*r^D 0 r^528 words
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Advertisement282 1981-07-16 17 8 Hoir.s Furniture/ Fumiahing ALLOW US To re-upholster old sofas, repair settees design new modem lounge suites. Reasonable Price Prompt Delivery /\^>p^MbS TMWb CO. ,>/ *63. OyW>9 Road Sport v Tel: *****24 HIRE PURCHASE >»» CAN BE ARRANGED. ENGLEE BLOCKS* NO 115. KIM SENG ROAD OPPOSITE GREAT WORLD. I HDB282 words
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Advertisement1358 1981-07-16 17 \*tt_f/ 4«exTaO«ts mmxnmwms9 j 1 ®^P^- 1 S 9 Household AppMancei q »bbbbbbb»bbb»bb«Hbbbbbbbbbbbb» b ci AIRCONDITIONERS SPECIAL OFFER m B Just $70 p.m. H yi with 12 !nsta4mants you can own a brand naw SANYO or ACMA air- f, conditioner auHsMa tor HOB flat*. p For further details, please call1,358 words
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Advertisement699 1981-07-16 17 AT YOUR SERVICE Telephone Service: *****22 Mondoy FVidoy 830om— 500pm Sorurday 8.30 am— 3.00 p.m 1 2.30 p.m. «or Sun T«natJ PubkcHoMoy 9 00 a m TOD p.m. COUNTER SERVICE T«n«i Orchard Canrrt 1 0 00 om. 530 p.m MIOS Lucky Pk»o (Monday Friday) 1000 a m 1 00pm (Saturdoy)699 words
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Advertisement588 1981-07-16 17 i«aBaMWMIMIBBBBaBIBaBawWi 40 ArTcon/nefnosjcstof AM KIEW AtCONDmOISIia, Refrigeration Service. Specialises In sales, trade-in, repairing, respraying and rental. Tel: *****88/ State AJRCONDmONPtS, REPRIQIRA. TORS. ELECTRICAL, Plumbing and Repair. Trade-In, rental. Instalment, for sale. Hong Slang Engineering. Tel: *****38. AaffCOPBXnOtSBM, RfFRIQIRATORB FOR Rental, Repair and Re-spmylng. Day and night service. Oreenleaf Alrcondltlonlng Services.588 words
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Advertisement1150 1981-07-16 17 RATES Ordmory 80 cr> par word (mn $12 00) ScmrOoptoy 14 00 par column cm (Mm $42 00) StrorH Tnm $15 50 par coaumn cm (mm $46 SO) Sunday Tinat Doptoy $17 SO par coaumn cm (Mm $52 50) SrrorH Timat $l 9 50per colurr* cm (Mm $58 50) Sunday1,150 words
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Advertisement571 1981-07-16 17 SECTION INDEX I PERSONAL SERVICES ft MERCHANDISE N EMPLOYMENT W VErwCLESA BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION PNOPCRIKB 4 BUSMESB PfvODUCTS, SERVKES A OvVOIITUMTfIS VI EDUCATION MSTTtUCTrON VII TRAVEL* TOURS VM ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL EVENTS IX OBITUARIES PBM noun TRANSPORT offers office/house removal, dumping local delivery services. 34M750 *****00 (day/night). TKK MBAMS iBONaTV save571 words
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Advertisement861 1981-07-16 18 Einployiaant V^i i 11 IT I 46 SHuattor-t Vacant If) 90€i m otmmrtMt ft amriexM Bl^^PlßfM^H HpW^P Hal Ea7t%sS^daCsC i ajSs9siia| A ICSOinQ DARK requires A) PERSONNEL/ PAYROLL ASSISTANT* B) CLERKS C) MALE STORE CLERK POST (A):e At least 5 O1O 1 level or HSC with credits In English Maths.861 words
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Advertisement893 1981-07-16 18 Nrs»Milniiiiiaail H/fV ManfrnDm n' A I. An Intarnatiooal CMI Enginaarinfj Company haa immadiats vacancy for: OFFICE RECEPTIONIST Requirements: a Age: 17 to 23 years a Ability to operate PABX Switchboard and OKI Telex machine Is an advantage, a Preferably with 1 year experience Benafits: a Attractive commencing salary/ Increment and893 words
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Advertisement432 1981-07-16 18 INTERVIEW TODAY! 9TP DttTMBMSTOM SON BHO requires TEMPORARY GENERAL CLERKS Female Singapore cltlxens Completed O.C.E. O' level Able to type accurately at 35 w.pjn. Must be able to work for at least 8 months Please call personally for an Interview today during office hours at Tha Poraonnol Doportment Tlmas Contra432 words
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Advertisement1072 1981-07-16 18 Nrnaiaimnsmiil IWI/T\ Ciisfssvyiltßrn Ill'r i PANDAI STEEL INDUSTRY PTE LTD raqawaa RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST a At least Secondary 2to 3 education. o Main duties Include operating PMBX, typing, postal despatch. o Be bilingual a 5-day week, working hours: to m toSJOp.m. Applicants, ptoaae call: *****00 (MR WONG) 10, Gul Circla Jurong,1,072 words
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Advertisement1018 1981-07-16 18 It bnatoyniant (jjli OC HUME-BALKEN PTE LTD HuttoaaspiosWnwitorpssWonof: ACCOUNTS CLERK Should possess 3 credits at O.C.E. O' level. Including Mathematics and Principles of Accounts. Tnoaa tntoioatod, ptoaae ring: *****63. RECEPTIONWT/ TYPIST A well leading Japanese Firm requires young applicants of IT to IB years for the above post and to1,018 words
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Advertisement1564 1981-07-16 19 II trtaptoyiitwil A^ j 1 1 T I <• Situationt Vacant b **cr*t*rtml tt Cfricmx Looking For TEMPORARY JOBS? •«*««ar*s*, Typleta, Clerk*. ■teductaivw^on.,.^,^ CALL JJTOM* Pt^aONNCL POOL CO. RECEPTIONIST RCOURCD. Able to type. Operate PMBX switchboard and preferably the OKI telex machine. Pleaee call Mies Boh 2*523** or 2W5240. TEMPORARY1,564 words
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Advertisement1214 1981-07-16 19 Ma_-aTs_a_a_L_a_aTa_a_a_a_a_B_ a_H /Wi. »»"^a?|f_i«i W_. X r— required with experience In ex- i porting trading documents I Please call *****23 I FfMALI QCNERAL CLCRK requlr- ed with typing experience to work In Beach Road. Call *****88 I for Interview. I FCMALC OCNERAL CLERK wanted by trading company. Must be able1,214 words
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Advertisement451 1981-07-16 19 iA A Well Eartebaehsd Hjfdwift Cocnp4>oy requires 2 EXPERIENCED SALES REPRESENTATIVES lor Oil Wenßarla*. Shipyard* and Marine Industrie*. QiieMfli atliMia 1 Minimum 2 years experience. 2 Minimum OCE 'O' level with knowledge of Mandarin. 3. Have driving licence and/or own a car. Pliaia stale aaUry expected and apply In own451 words
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Advertisement671 1981-07-16 19 Aw aalaeaanad trawmg cantpavr m CoMyar Quay haa vacandaa to> SALES CLERKS t Job Involves taking telephone Jj orders, liaising with customers. Invoice typing, stock cards a updating and oiner clerical duUea c O.C.K. -O- level c technical background an advantage salary negotiable good working environment great opportunity to learn671 words
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Advertisement1306 1981-07-16 19 -i pi mm |fr| Company urgently naaws NOOOR lAi-808-lr lAt_ SMEN i, Basic salary i. 1H commission Experience not necessary. 1. Age: below 30. "PP*y pa' aunaej at: UMT O-M OOLOaCLL TOWER 47 BCOTTS ROAD. ,IFE INSURANCE COMPANY NVTTES APPLICATIONS FOR "OSmONSOF:SALES PERSONNEL i Minimum OCE < O* Level Initiative1,306 words
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Advertisement993 1981-07-16 19 k HUBpopmm liA Him Tan Chong Industrial Machinery (a member of the Tan Chong grour o< companies), established m the marketing of Datsun forklifts, industrial vehicles and equipment, invites suitably qualified Singapore citizens or permanent residents to join their fast expanding operations m their Singapore and Brunei workshops. MECHANICS As993 words
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Advertisement486 1981-07-16 20 Caßwakßf^Brßßßtwa>sa>BaßßßßT# bB J9K I ILIU 46 Situations Vacant d) Technlcml An ••uovtvnwa ■nap rvpMffmQ firm hrn wnmxMaU ¥«ct>cleW for th« following appointmontsC FOREMAN STEELWORK (1 vacancy). c Preferably have served a full apprenticeship In a recognised marine engineering establishment. c At least 3 years' experlenc In similar position. c Able486 words
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Advertisement491 1981-07-16 20 a^BBaaaBWBVBB^BBBBs^ c ej e^^^ One el the wortde laroeet Manutadtirer el Capacitors invite* appticanrs for the peeler: JUNIOR TECHNICIANS (3 shifts rotations) c Age: 21 to 25 years old c EducaMo*: NTC 3or any Vocational or Technical Streams c tiparlanrjt lto 3 years c Dune* Repair and Maintenance of Industrial491 words
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Advertisement1077 1981-07-16 20 r siii i lili !A Proceee Chemicel CofnpscTjr |n Jutooq invites j apptacattone for the peeNsemef PROCESS OPERATORS j c Minimum OCE 'A' level m Chemistry, c Willing to work 3 shifts c Relevant experience preferred but not essential i The salary range Is expected I to be SSOO to1,077 words
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Advertisement739 1981-07-16 20 f \M\ Olivetti, Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment nas immediats vacancies m its manufacturing operations m Singapore for: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS We offer: At ItMVt 3 incr#m«nt!i m th« first ywr $298 after 1 year service Candidates with experience m assembly of mechancial mechanisms m typewriters, calculators, etc may739 words
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Advertisement332 1981-07-16 20 aSßßsal *m •HI Ml U f FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS •111 cseJbmasoa iMieneat«fter3nwetk* MICiBCRBMai after lyr'i KTtKC •Not-Ttrotsboii •Nosooaework *Ak[ii«iiilcoasfcrt Recreations! Fwlitie* often. rTeafes^perwoalyto: las rVisaa ill Peat TteaWaa Prees (Pte) Ltd »77Be±KTbBahReed t" "-g-T Bat Nos: S, 74, IS4, IS7. 170.171.172,173. 174. 175, 180.181, 182. m. 200. requires Immediately FEMALE332 words
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Advertisement403 1981-07-16 20 We now have vacancies for ASSEMBLERS We require creative people who have: Completed at least Secondary 3. c Some experience m PCB/IC assembly and testing as well as knowledge of soldering techniques and PCB repair. Apple offers a positive, creative work environment, an outstanding fringe benefit package, including a five-day403 words
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Advertisement381 1981-07-16 20 Ewytoyniavit AA Manutecfrtng C i ip my m Jwong requires: MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age: 16 yean and above Minimum primary education. Must be prepared to do 3 rotating shifts. Malaysians acceptable. Basic salary of $950 P Jl. Maximum 3 months probation. Oood possibility of earning an average of not less381 words
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Advertisement550 1981-07-16 20 PRODUCTION WORKERS (Male) c 5-day week. c Starting salary $375 p.m Inclusive of allowance, c Rise to as much as M9O p.m. upon confirmation. (3 months), c Attendance bonus up to $70 p m after confirmation, c Oood working condition, c 13th month pay. Intsfeotod appNcenra. ptooo* caM inrnaswiet WESTERN550 words
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Advertisement769 1981-07-16 21 i^Z3» m Wtiiwttotw Vacant Prodmctlon T COLD STORAGE MANUFACTURING PTE. LTD. requires MALE FACTORY WORKERS required for immediate employment o 1* year* end above Physically strong WHHng to work on 3o Free rmdieei and uniform* piutlded Please call personally to: Magnolia Dairies Factory m.s., Slngapor* 21H THAHtK ratjwM c With769 words
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Advertisement506 1981-07-16 21 m jif An aatafcaihia and faal expanding office equipment Ceaiaawy t* currantly MtmNW VO INIIBI fMßffa*Mw7 <Ma^gwM^Ml C^fWBMIaVtSMI fer the >s>u tying vaeanetaa: A) TRAINEE TECHNICIANS (Per Electronic DivlateM) c OCE -O' level, Technical or Vocational qualification*. c Completed National Service c Demonstrated mechanical apUtude. c Own vehicle advantageous. B)506 words
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Advertisement320 1981-07-16 21 YAOHAN SINOAPOftE PMVATE UMTTCD ORCHARD AND BUKIT TIMAH MA VI MMOUTI V AC ANCKS FO*tS ALES ASSISTANTS/ CASHIERS Above IS yean of age Able to convene In Mandarin an advantage No experience required as training will be provided Able to work or. 2 rotating shift* MwaMUM BALARV UPON COMFwWATtON 5310.00/320 words
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Advertisement482 1981-07-16 21 Hi— 1 WHS W OHvatti (Singapora) Pt*. Ltd. I Manufacturing Division rwquira* MATERIAL HANDLERS (Msle) Ability to road and write simple English. Willing to be trained In itorework. Pnytlcally fit and willing to do heavy work. Preferably botwoon th* age of 16 23. REMUNERATION Successful candidate* will receive good starting482 words
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Advertisement300 1981-07-16 21 COLD STORAGE nlee Z aspen***/***** Ms'retsa •awrowmt and tweiattis. i*o*w«* staff lor ll* fcipermarkota at Oro#w*vrl Hoa>d 4>*w4 Jgwlsv* JvwMa olf Hotlend Head 1) FEMALE BHOP ASSISTANTS c Minimum basic salary $345 2) CASH TILL OPERATORS Minimum bade salary S3M 3) PART-TIME WORKERS c Flexible working hours c Hourly rated300 words
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Advertisement878 1981-07-16 21 m at* PATERBON CANDY (S) PTE LTD JURONQ WtridM 5-<IbW VMr IWVfIM laaartinni from suitably r**a^klwwl*M4 aa^a>a^MßMßMß i-n-g- Mgafi rkftata of RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONIST RMHSraniMila: c Minimum Secondary 4. c Able to operate PABOC switchboard (5X30) c Pleasant voice and disposition. c Mutt be tactful. MALE PURCHASING CLERK OCE 'O1O 1878 words
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Advertisement965 1981-07-16 21 W&W-WMtt A© CajfTUWY FAJW atwMATOti MMQAPORI requires 1) ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT c Pa start foundation stage of ACCA examination c 2 years experience In general accounting preferably In a hotel 2) ACCOUNTS CLERK QCE ty Level with costing knowledge c Familiar with food and beverage and sundries items 3) OUTSTATION CASHIER965 words
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Advertisement440 1981-07-16 22 H[n»i or pj— li^ 48 Situations Vecent I) MJscellMtHtoms Immediate vacancies for: 1) GENERAL WORKERS (Mate/ Female) I) DPJVERS CUM OEHERAL WORKERS a Applicants must be Singapore Cltlsens or permanent resident Be physically fit c Class 3 driving licence. c Can read simple English. Intereeted pleeee apply pereeaaSy PROFESSIONAL LAUMORY440 words
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Advertisement486 1981-07-16 22 INTERVIEW TODAY!!! requires TEMPORARY PASTE-UP ARTISTS Female Singapore citizens Completed O.C.E. 'O' levels with credits lo Art/Technical drawing Able to work for at least 2 months No experience Is required as training will be provided. Please call personally for an Interview today during office hours atTtis r.naimal Dspajlaisnl Tone* Centra486 words
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Advertisement587 1981-07-16 22 II En^rtoyiMnt V A Motor Firm requires GENERAL WORKERS Must be hardworking c Starting salary: 8300 plus SAO allowance. Non-Singaporeans considered. c Lodging can be provided, a Based at Buklt Merah and Sin Mln. An additional $20 will be given to 100% attendance. apprypersonawytoc BLK. 34, 134 SIN MIN DRIVE587 words
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Advertisement520 1981-07-16 22 C.K. TANG LTD requires a DELIVERY MAN Prv-f#outaftwK: Class 3 drlrtnf licence. Pleasant personality Secondary education. Completed N.S SejNaMv €an dadatftje envHetd to apply peK»ooeawy »t: TV. fT rwn-M-*r.a»l i ntj rwi ems in*Fi i.pa*tf7i. 3rd floor, 310 Orchard Rd between BJO am and 5 p.m Food Ertaaaahaiint reqawe* a520 words
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Advertisement1091 1981-07-16 22 II ClMMßHniff*Aaffa«ftt VI BAKERY M JAKARTA requires one experienced BAKER Preferably has worked with well-known modern bakeries before. c Attractive salary $1200 $1400 per month c Leave twice a year with free air fare a Free board and lodging a Bonus minimum 4 months Intereated. please tamed Mies Cheong Tel:1,091 words
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Advertisement1930 1981-07-16 22 n Eiwpioiieniit (ii I I I I T I TRAoaaaaoYs c DESPATCH BOYS GENERAL CLERKS KEYPUNCHKRS required Immediately No experience necessary. Apply: •lew teMtivitafißSMp on Ffwetey st Spjvt and Saturday at Wejn. 1. VIBUALIBER 2. FINISHING ARTIST 3. JUNIOR ACCOUNTS EXECUTIVE reejawad ataaatty by mrtliaiiil Some experience preferred; but not1,930 words
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Advertisement1098 1981-07-16 22 II Employment EfFPUENCEO LAOY TO look after M^^*^^ MMI gS 3-year old boy washing and 47 Situations Wanted Ircilng. Live-out from 9am. to opm Tel. *****06 aMMMMMMMMMBMMBMBBBMMB UVI-OUT AMAN wanted for 2 AVABJUJLE FOR ANY employwor<lng executives at King's ment a 10 year old Brl Lankan Mansion Interested contact no.1,098 words
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Advertisement1901 1981-07-16 23 I 1 r— v 111 Vehicles Boats EB J 55 Vehicle* For Sat* c) Dmtsun JUNE 1070 DATSUN 100A. new model, tuff-kote, radio, cassette, new road tax and Insurance Good condlUon. Price: $16,700 o no Contact Richard: *****72 8 am to 6pm. JUNE 1000 DATSUN Bluebird 1600 c c 11,901 words
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Advertisement2427 1981-07-16 23 111 VaMdes Boats fc-J. 11l Vehicles A Boats M SBJSa, TAKE AWAY 1 DAMATSU Lorry, 1980 model Remaining 20 easy payment Instalments at low Interest rate. Tel: *****61. ALMOST H74 a 1976 Datsun pickup. Just passed ROY. New paint, good condlUon Tel: *****36. ALMOST ISSO DATSUN 120Y Van. J 12,427 words
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Advertisement340 1981-07-16 23 A BANK ACCOUNTANT requires good used can from 1(74 to 1980. company or private welcome. Cash payment. Tel: 40M157 Ang. Residence: *****47 HWH MWCE FOR Company registered or non-PARF cars. Strictly cash. Heng Hoe Brothers TradIng Company. *****18. *****80 b *****63 (Ronnie). ATTENTION! BETTER OFFER 1 100 to 3000 c.c.340 words
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Advertisement547 1981-07-16 23 IV ACOOdVJWOO^ttOII vTQBbYhBS Robertson Quay j NEW 1 I WAREHOUSE I For Lease 9,105 sq. ft. ground floor 30 feet ceiling height 1 ,200 Ibs/sq. ft. floor loading individual loading bay one to three years' leases NEW MULTI-STOREY 1 I WAREHOUSING I For Lease Floor Sq. ft. Height Loading Ist547 words
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Advertisement310 1981-07-16 23 Ml lim limimnlall m a o DMrlet 10, double-storey detached bungalow at CoronaUon Road Wool with 4 bedrooms, study, and servant's room, area of S.SOO eq.fl. Accessible to Fenian Schools, tastefully furnished for $4,Soooorv. a Beautiful double-storey detached villa m DMrtet 11, on hilltops with 3 bedrooms, study room, servant's310 words
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Advertisement873 1981-07-16 23 o Pwsaiili Avenue. Bungalow o Swmo Cksk Rood: Bungalow o TwoorCliM Bungalow WBkln Msmliit. Condo Braoslsß Park Condo a Raian Tovor Apartment Jalan Jtattan: Apartment a MknoaoPork: Apartment a Maryland Pork: Apartment PANISLANO •MM.*****7 DISTRICT 11 A beautiful double-storey detached bungalow with 4 bedrooms plus 1 study, nice matured garden873 words
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Advertisement1385 1981-07-16 24 IV Ml I JMSMIMMI iImMI aY PrfMMM*ts*sSt adflsSa. I j M aIsMMBBBsVMMs^MfMf A Pf^BBsWtMM awSwaW IV ACCflßMnMaSffMlfi m\ Pi INMM lM>« atiwW 1 1 W ataava^aftwa^kwawt^Ras M. PrtHkawfßSiai adatssV IV AiU'JMIMSMMaBjIMMI M\ Prmkawtiata w^^^Baß It I alßTwß* I b^b^o^Bs 1 1 I o^sio^w p> i; Pt J I JL-f, Freehold1,385 words
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Advertisement1012 1981-07-16 24 M Lbb>BßiWsl rr 1 m,,' BEB^^^lwM Freehold land, easy instalments. Book now to avoid disappointment Foi tnquints booking*: RSI Far East Land Housing IEI Development Co. Ltd. 15th Floor, Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****11 (20 lines) Fieetx* Land (Fiee from Encumbrances on Completion and Handing1,012 words
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Advertisement887 1981-07-16 24 a MDOEWOOO TOWNHOUSE SIABS UHOUHO tSjBM a CIBBBMI PLAZA SSJSS a ORANOEFORO $JJOO a LUCKY TOWERS $7,000 a SOMBSTRYS I T (M Ml) SMBB MARYLAND PARK $1,100 POBtSCTTIA TOWERS SUBS O CAVENAOH TOWNHOUSE $3,000 JaBSERVTCES *****11 DIST. 9 CAVENAOH HOUSE Calrnhlll Mansion. 3 bedrooms/ servant's amenities. Centrally located. DUt 21887 words
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Advertisement903 1981-07-16 24 win- ivwHnwie »r«mMENT/ Orchard Towers. 3 bedrooms, bathrooms, fully furnish ed with swimming pool On high floor. Call Poh Agency *****28/ *****60. DMT. 9 LEONE TOWERS attractive 4-bedroomed apartment, pool, $5,000. Rldgewood "llhollho" 3 bedrooms, $3,000. A.J. Associates Pte Ltd *****38/ *****03. DMT. 9 BRAND NEW apartment on high floor903 words
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Advertisement849 1981-07-16 24 DWT 11 ajUVW*Um BuUPHOPJ 1,890 sq.ft Swimming pool, 3 rocms. fully furnUhed. Rental: $3,000 Contact *****50. No agents DMT. IS. NEW APARTMENT 3 bedrooms, swimming pool new furniture, close to shopping complex, C.500 Penguin: *****44 OMT. 31 SHERWOOD TOWERS 3 bedrooms, high floor. FurnUhed. Alrcond. Tennis court, swimming pool. $2400.849 words
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Advertisement771 1981-07-16 24 A LARGE PETRO-CMtajlC«L company urgently requires houses/ apartments In Hong Leong Oarden, West Coast, Faber HUU or nearby area. Principals call *****9. DETACHED BUNOALOW required by family of 4 In Buklt Timah area or close to American School. Budget $4,000. Please contact Orchard Housing *****74/ 3/ 2. LARGE AMERICAN PETROLEUM771 words
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Advertisement844 1981-07-16 24 A BRICK BUNOALOW AT TANAM RATA, CAMERON IBBJB-ANOS MALAYSIA. 4 rooms with modern sanitation land freehold, area 11,000 sq ft Now on day-to-day renting oul as holiday resort Prico: MSMO.OOO CONTACT MR KAM SS-874SM KJ_ DIS I RJCT N) A double-storey detached bungalow situated on elevated grounds. 4 beautiful bedrooms,844 words
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Advertisement878 1981-07-16 24 SPRBMLEAF GAROEN DOUBLE- > STOREY semi-detached 4600 > sq.ft. $620,000 Oolden Hill double-storey semi-detached. Vacant possession Meng Hous- Ing *****49. L Ur!»ER SERANOOON. DOUBLESTOREY Detached 11.000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's, store and office. Suitable for assoclatlona. clubs or construction companies. Interested call KE Low *****48. A BEAUTVUL SBMLE-STOREY de- tached878 words
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Advertisement618 1981-07-16 25 IV Acconttnodation 4 Prapfrthn 63 fv9Mo«itWProosfW For Bms b) Flats AVAILABLE: SwiwieivSse Park DUt 10. 2010 sq ft Very high floor S7SC.OOO Boiimwoi Park DUt 10 1244 sq ft. Sth floor, good facing, 3 bedrooms, SMSJSS. Furema DUt 9. Orange Road Sth floor. 1200 sq ft 2 bedrooms, MSOJM. Holland618 words
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Advertisement948 1981-07-16 25 UPMENTSALEI ORABITNOWI HNMKO COURT CONDOMMPJM 3 bedrooms. 1.929 sq.ft., very high rioor, with panoramic view or pool. Ist buyer with best oMer secures.' TEL:aaiM4 DMT. IS KMQ'S Mansion Blk A' 25th floor Apartment Best view In Katong area. Facing sea. Renovated and fully furnished (Best for Investments and residential) Large948 words
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Advertisement1728 1981-07-16 25 rf llllllllllllll llltri 1 d) FmrHgm NORTH AMERICAN REAL ESTATE n#s)ifMntiM, Coftwffwrcieti md Investment Propertiee offered by o»Mlopsn and Owner* across Canada and the USA. U5584,700/- for a 1.155 sq. ft condominium townhouse m Miami to C 5505,000- for a 3,800 sq. ft. penthouse In Toronto with financing arranged Subject1,728 words
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Advertisement469 1981-07-16 25 J|QejMJMJBj*JBjWJ*MJB| I^rHMeMSJV gmSj 1 Ruby nai^housing Services A large number of warehouses located at Kirn Seng Road as well as Gent ing Lane are available immediately for short/long terms. Contact *****03 SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE We have a few upper floor compartments of 1800 sq.fL, 3200 sq.fL and 4800 sq.ft fallIng vacant469 words
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Advertisement759 1981-07-16 25 T^__ _|L J PAR EAST FMANCE MRLDMQ iijoopr*- ojio DMT 1 ROMNSON ROAD Brand new office space 48*0 sq ft (whole floor). Ready for oceupe- Uon. High floor. Viewing cafl Owner: TEL: ******7/ 11 II J M PAR EAST FMANCE BUsLDMQ DM. 1 RaMneaa Read Brand new office, 4640 sq.fL759 words
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Advertisement1548 1981-07-16 25 W Ja^aj^BsßsaasaseSswMawsi Jx. BJwmmm* *#*a^» I MANHATTAN HOUSE 550 el/3000 sf $5 00 psf SHENTON WAV OFFICE 1400 sf '5.000 $8.00 pel CLEMENCEAU AVENUE 1.800 si $5.00 pel MERUN PLAZA 720/880/1200 sq.fL Peninsula Plasa 1200 sq.ft Auto Spare Part Centre 1100/1200/1800 sq.fL Sim Llm Tower 516/610 sq.fL Choon Bee BuUdlng1,548 words
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Advertisement1075 1981-07-16 25 VI IdiiMtlon A lt»**r»ictton J MARKETING ','W^^^ Superior Instruction and Effßcthra Ptisparatton for the Certificate Examination from the ConwpondMiOw DMsiori of StarrrtonL Stamfofd's recenfly 'evsed courses m Marketing for Parts i nr« II of the Certificate examination are designed to provide you witt" thorough understanding of the subjects. The compre!1,075 words
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Advertisement662 1981-07-16 26 VI hlucatton ft toutmctton fl| 4 95 Education ,m) Lmcat METROPOLITAN V JB.C JL often MARKETBM COURSE commencing 17/7/81 ForlUlll.caa *****55. Shorthand beginners' .COURSE commencing 20.7.81 .Monday 6.00 pm 7 JO pm. Enquiries: Peace Centre Commercial School the shorthand spejclallsts 226, 2nd Floor. Peace •Centre. (*****30) SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF JSclenre662 words
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Advertisement778 1981-07-16 26 MATNS7ENQU«M (SATURDAY 2 30pm/4pm); Principles of Accounts Revlslon/TypewrlUng 1 pracUce for O/K levels. Singapore Institute of Commerce. 283 C Selegle Complex (3rd floor), (337U81/*****W) 1 smMOUAL EXPEPaCNCED TEACHERS. Specialised home tuition. All levels/ subfecU/ districts Reasonable charges. *****61/ *****89/*****83 EXPERIENCED RESPONSkSLE CrSMESE Tutor available to teach Primary and Secondary students778 words
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Advertisement654 1981-07-16 26 VII Travel ft Tours >i-v v j| Big Country f'|fr 7TT B S B s SSS y i Exclusive to WESTWARD HO! Yosemite Nat I Park **Jtr Hearst Castle < > jr Santa Barbara y jt Carmel-by-the-Sea t^V V Solvang V;j^ •V' a. San Francisco JkMaV-^; jUSJ DISNEYLAND L. Knott's654 words
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Advertisement578 1981-07-16 26 irpTf VII Travel Tours |>bW -v, ,11 kaV aH bH\:II 1 sfl V Jm aW^' Jbal j iSjiH aaM pHl^i^Bß^Hß^gUHl "■O99HaHR^R^RC33ESuJLiF] ■'1 "J-^'W 111 I^3 Lir/^w^a^^li. 4mT •4aWl-l. ">^"t |aB UKA^B^MaaBMaWkM HK*aftaa*iaM ALL JAPAN I KYUSHU I KOBE EXPO. KOREA (KYONGJU, PUSAN) seoul. kyongju. pusan. fukuoka. NAGASAKI UNZEN KUMAMOTO. BEPPU578 words
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Advertisement448 1981-07-16 26 ¥11 Travta t Tors >bL jNAMHO] TMKi samcE m m ltd Gl4-16-18, Pearfs Ontre, Eu Tong Sen Street (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 01 05. Tet *****33 (7 lines) Irwdi Wtec 1 19. People's ParkComptex Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tet *****1/*****2/ *****3/*****2/*****6/ *****8/*****3 TAI4O T UrtST MALAYSIA TOUR I448 words
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Advertisement827 1981-07-16 26 VII Travel 4 Tours UkJ ll__«*J |J_ A 1 Flexible holidays (or the Individual to most destlna- i tlons In Asia. Dally departures to: Hongkong 7 days From: Mi.512 Bangkok /Pattaya S days From: SS7M Hongkong/Taipei 8 days From: SSI.7S7 J (Many other combinations available and fly with Cathay Pacific)827 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration181 1981-07-16 27 MRS. YANG SIN HUA Nee MDM SHAO YARN NEO AGED 89 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 15TH JULY 1981 AT 7.55 A.M. LEAVING BEHIND: BONB DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW YANG TAI YUEN LIANG YUEN CHEW, MARIE YANG TAI HONG, ROBERT NGO PUAY KENG, KATHLEEN YANG TAI LOONG PHANG SUI YEOK, LINDA YANG TAI FONG,181 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1981-07-16 27 MDM HO AH CHEW AGED 61 YEARS PMMd away paacatulry on Wadnaaday 15th July ISSI, IvSVtflQ DOfwftot •ana: Chan Lai Man of Hup La* Company Mk 1072, 174, Kane* A«anaa S, Singapore 1440 T04: 4S2ICM. Wat Cfcaong, Wai Kaana. Wai Knttan and Saa Tana. DimhUri. torn Kana. Cwoy Kan» and92 words
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Obituary, Illustration115 1981-07-16 27 MOMHOCHAILUAN AOEDM PASSED AWAY ON JULY 12 1M1 LEAVING BEHIND HUSBAND. SIM KOON HU AT SOMS: DAUOWTTR8 SIM BENO HOCK SIM BENO TIN, DOREEN SIM BENO SOON SIM BENO HU A. ALICE SIM BENO KWANO, O ARY 8IM BENO CHYE SIM BENO TIONG. KELVIN SIM BENO THIAM, RICHARD SIM BENO115 words
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Obituary, Illustration230 1981-07-16 27 LEE SI ANG WOO AQED 73 Paaood away paacaruay on Mia July TMI taa«ing behind Beloved Wife: Mdm. Png Ah Hock 4 Sons 5 Daughters 1 Foster Daughter SSons-In-Law 4 Daughters-In-Law I Foster Son-In-Law 0 Grandsons II Grand-daughters 1 Grandson -In-Law Cortago laavo* ao-J, JoJan Chang Mwa on230 words
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Obituary, Illustration196 1981-07-16 27 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR BAW CHAI YANG sincerely express their gratitude and heartfelt thank* to relatives, staff of GECON, staff of KM SAI TRADING CO.. staff of MIDFIELD REALTY PTE LTD, man and ofßcra of IST GUARD B COY and friends for their condolences, donations, prayers,196 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1981-07-16 27 In Memory of P. V ALA V ATM AM ALWAYS MMtMTrWn BY THE LOVED ONES WIFE. SONS, DAUGHTERS, SON-IN-LAW, DAUOHTMS-IN-LAW, ORANO CHILDREN, RELATIVES ANO FRKNOS. Depart** I*-7-1«M Ood has him m his keeping Ang we cherish him In our memories Mm* wW ba ullbrolld at Church e«76 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1981-07-16 27 Born: Departed: 22.4.1927 21.6.1981 The family of the late Mr. T. Paramagnanam, A.M.N. thank one and all for the kind message of condolence/ wreath/ contribution to charity and attendance during our recent bereavement. Your expression of sympathy at our moment of sorrow was a great source of strength and comfort53 words
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Advertisement138 1981-07-16 29 NOTICE The public is hereby informed that I Madam TA LEAN (MRS. DORIS KHOO) NRIC No. 1341 has resigned as a Director from SINGAPORE MUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT CO. PTE. LTD. own accord as of 30th June 1980, and I contacted at No. 204, Cantonment Road, Sir 0208, Telephone No. *****37. NOMMNTON138 words
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Advertisement177 1981-07-16 29 r TENDER NOTICE CANTEEN OPERATOR •FMC A major US Multi-National Corporation invit tenders from canteen operators experienced i the running of a modern conteen catering fc about 1 50 employees at its foctory m Jurong. The new conteen premises equipped with mot crn facilities will be ready for occupation fror177 words
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291 1981-07-16 30 Sussex, Notts hit big wins to take over lead LONDON, Wed. Sussex and Nottinghamshire scored decisive wins yesterday to leapfrog over Hampshire, who were not playing, and share the lead m England's county cricket championship. Somerset, despite fine fast bowling by South African Garth Le Roux (eight for 107), setReuter - 291 words
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Article, Illustration755 1981-07-16 30 SANDWICH, Wod. FEW people would argue that Jack Nicklaus is the greatest golfer of aQ time, and Tom Watson is indisputably the world's current No. 1. But the man playing the best golf m the world at the moment, the one the othersReuter - 755 words
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Article, Illustration386 1981-07-16 30 LEEDS, Wed. Mike Brearley takes up England's cricket challenge against Australia m the Third Test starting here tomorrow on a ground where neither his form nor his popularity has been at a peak. The irony of the situation was not lost on 39-year-oldReuter - 386 words
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350 1981-07-16 30 Jones has to have better luck at home SILVERSTONE, Wed. Alan Jones needs a change of luck m the British Grand Prix motor race on Saturday if he is to become the first driver to retain the world title for 21 years. Jones, who has scored championship points just onceAFP - 350 words
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Advertisement243 1981-07-16 30 1 KIWI 2 is pleased to announce its jf appointment as sole distributor •f for DURACELL* CdldlTqp the world's largest selling Alkaline Battery 0 5 E9 K3 Xi Kfl i. KIWI I DEEPEST CONDOLENCE TO the bereaved family of our Ex-Director MR. JAMES TSENG, KMN on his demise on 13th243 words
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Advertisement29 1981-07-16 30 SUg Sinqapofte. JWnt K m^r I $°te Agent Of The Currency Board For Singapore Numismatic Coins s I I I REPUBLIC OF SlPflp^f^^» MM I J L J j29 words
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Article, Illustration494 1981-07-16 31 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP 10 per cent to winning jockey, peanuts for the rest By WHEN Australian jockey John Murray won the Perak Derby on Siapa Rajah 111 at Ipoh last Sunday, he received a fat cheque of $8,330. It was his winning commission, 10 per cent494 words
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Article973 1981-07-16 31 A TOTAL OF 265 horses comprising 93 m Class Fand 172 m Class 4 have been entered for the Piala Emas Sultan Selangor meeting to be held on July 25 and 26 and Aug 1 and 2. Claa I: lrt m l^Nm I, (Mm Ik); M m HMn973 words
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Article232 1981-07-16 31 TONTO - TONTO By! LOUGHSHINNY, late Spider King 11, a former Class 2 performer, now with the Bukit Timah Saddle Club was impressive this morning at Bukit Timah when he drew away from Ptmroah by several lengths at the end of a 600 m workout m 41.9 sees. The going232 words
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Article620 1981-07-16 31 LAUSANNE (Switzerland), Wed. Brit on Steve Ovett failed to lower his own world record for the one mile despite a blistering start last night. He clocked 3 mm. 49.66 sec., 0.87 seconds outside his old mark. American Ed Moses got within one-hundredth of a second of the world recordAgencies - 620 words
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Article, Illustration223 1981-07-16 31 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia's eight-time All-England champion Rndy Hartono said yesterday that he would not be prepared to carry the banner of the International Badminton Federation without eying m the World Games m ita Clara, United States, later this month. "I shallAFP - 223 words
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290 1981-07-16 31 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By THE long-awaited Singapore-Malaysia badminton match will most probably be staged some time this month. That is if Malaysian chief coach Punch Gunalan's words can be taken as official. Said Gunalan yesterday: "We're only waiting for the official letter from Singapore, requesting the290 words
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Article121 1981-07-16 31 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand will suggest the use of cheaper International Badminton Federation-ap-proved shuttles instead of the more expensive brand proposed by Singapore for their Thomas Cup Asian Zone first-round match In Bangkok from Oct. 10-11. A Thailand Badminton Federation official said that Singapore's proposed brand of121 words
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Advertisement374 1981-07-16 31 European performance froml^-Kectric, just $680* $MP«pl^ j^j^^^^B|^^H^^BHßK^^^^fe $&ii Pan- Electric does it again bringing V 1f fi you the best we could find for Singapore I i**/ l!] from all round the world! -JLSLS-Jj k£ BSS '^^l«BJLnnnni^Lnl^Lnw' -^B^Hflt- -'JJJJt 1 At left, a superb washing machine 7?ff^^ff^^fffffffl^Lf ''^^H9eMs-^* i^JpHp-; 1H;374 words
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Article, Illustration255 1981-07-16 32 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By Hard court version of game is latest fad m schools ONE leading coach calls it "billiards with a hockey stick." What is it? Hard court hockey is the name of the game, utilising a basketball court, that 16 schools have been playing255 words
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Article371 1981-07-16 32 ...of 1984 Olympic Games if US allow Springboks to play friendly matches UNITED NATIONS, Wed. The African National Congress, the main South African liberation movement, warned here yesterday that they might call for a boycott of the 1964 Los Angeles Olympic Games if the South African Springbok rugbyAFP - 371 words
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Article, Illustration966 1981-07-16 32 While there is hope yet of solving today's most vexing problem it could be too late? SPORT and South Africa seems to be as insoluble a problem as Northern Ireland and the Middle East. The determination by some sports bodies especially rugby to not only build bridges with966 words
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Article267 1981-07-16 32 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By SINGAPORE'S three-boy, three-girl squad to t! first Asian youth bowling championships m Mai la last week returned yesterday their lugga heavier with one silver and three bronze medals The main contributor to the happy haul was Tan Ju Meng, who was responsible for267 words
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Article140 1981-07-16 32 ROBERT BOCK, one of Singapore's most improved bowlers, is the raging favourite for the Masters event m the first Anson men's Open championships from tomorrow to Sunday week, reports WILFRED YEO. Last year, the left-hand-ed owner of a removal company removed all opposition m the140 words
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Article, Illustration377 1981-07-16 33 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By DEFENDING champions Tong Whye booked themselves a place m the semi-final rounds of the Milo Youth Basketball Championship when they defeated Hardware 94-57 (half-time 50-29) at the Gay World Stadium last night. Tong Whye's deadly combination ofALBERT SIM - 377 words
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Article290 1981-07-16 33 Poon let off with a reprimand KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE threat to Poon Fook Loke's hockey car has fizzled to a "severe reprimand" as expecU That was the solemn judgment pronounced by Malaysian Hockey Federation deputy president Raja Tan Sri Azlan Shah after chairing their disciplinary board meeting I hereNST - 290 words
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Article, Illustration306 1981-07-16 33 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr By WELTERWEIGHT champion Rabit Chand faces the greatest challenge of his local care when he meets Singapore boxing's latest sens tion Ng Tong Chye m the national Open chai pionships next month. There has been much speculation as to who306 words
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Article116 1981-07-16 33 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Encilc Khir Johari, president of the Badminton Association of Malaysia is confident that Malaysia will qualify for the Thomas Cup final rounds m London next year. Malaysia's first encounter will be against Australia on Aug. 4 and 5. Both matches will be played at116 words
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Article62 1981-07-16 33 TODAY'S EVENTS ATHLETICS National schools' meet (National Stadium, 8 am, 2 pm). BADMINTON Inter-con tourney (SBH, Delta. 7.30). BASKETBALL Milo national youth championships (Gay World, 7.30). GOLF Wearne-Leyland Changi Classic pro-am tournament (Changi 8). GYMNASTICS Schools' national championships (SBH, 9 am, 2 pm). HOCKEY SHA Dtv 1: SRC B v62 words
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311 1981-07-16 33 SINGAPORE'S athletes listen to foreign coaches more than they do their own, reports HAKIKAT ML French athletics coach Claude Buf fault, who left last night after a twoweek training and coaching stint m Singapore, said: "Your athletes seem to be under the impression that311 words
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354 1981-07-16 33 JANICE BEAH - JANICE BEAH By A FEW years ago, Chai Ching Sing used to swing around on trees, a la Tarzan of the Apes. Now at 13, he's still swinging, though it's not around green foliage, but on the horizontal bar, over the pommel354 words
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Article279 1981-07-16 33 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI I DONT WANT CHARITY, HE SAYS By A SINGAPORE soccer referee has quit m protest after being promoted! Abdul Khalid, a Class Three official, who was upgraded to Class Two by the Football Association of Singapore RefeFees Committee, turned it down because "I279 words
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336 1981-07-16 33 By J. RAJENDRAN PLAYING rugby m Chinese High School two years ago was like snorkelling m the Kallang River nobody gave it a second thought. But all that changed last year when Chinese High School's principal Toon Fee San derided that rugby should be on336 words
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237 1981-07-16 33 REFEREE Michael Ong's dark glasses rather than Police's 5-0 thrashing of Mountbatten was the talking point at Jalan Resar Stadium last i night, reports JOE DORAI. Though Polices massive Police victory m the Ovaltine National Football League Division One tie surprised some, the bigger237 words
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190 1981-07-16 33 footballers who wen' on a one-week tour of North Sumatra last month to prepare for the under-16 Lion City Cup tournament have been dropped from the squad; •The players Fuat Suleiman, .lumali Ahmad, Abdullah Munshi and Jalil Omar were axed because they190 words
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Article71 1981-07-16 33 division MB V W D I. Forces 7 6 10 Farrer Park 7 5 2 0 Kaki Bukit T 3 4 0 Police 7 3 2 2 Tampines 7 3 2 2 Changi 7 14 2 Tiong Bahru 7 13 3 Mount batten 7 0 4 3 GeylanK 771 words
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Advertisement69 1981-07-16 33 R '^Sl\> 9xl I* iJmk m\ Bffig Jiff! .-■''Wi '^yHL Wa\ TJL Jn LiftT/l Hi >v I *vlWml i x. Classics that are eminently distinctive, f fundcrafted from the finest leather. Finished smartly with the Gucci ao/d insignia. I adies court shoes m black, burgundy, navy or beige, from $24669 words
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Article, Illustration88 1981-07-16 34 WARSAW, W«d. The Polish (•mmanlHt Party Pint Secretary wUl be elected by secret ballot by the 1,M4 delegates at the special party congress under- j way here, Pap news agency annoonced today. The veto will take place after the election of a new central cemmittee. «»ld theAFP; UPI - 88 words
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Article223 1981-07-16 34 JERUSALEM, Wed. Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin has pledged to give way to his political rival, Mr Shimon Peres, to form a government if he fails to put together a coalition within the next 20 days. He made the pledge yesterday after PresidentReuter; UPI - 223 words
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597 1981-07-16 34 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By of Times Business HOME-OWNERS have been assured that finance companies will give their full cooperation should they wish to participate m the Central Provident Fund private home ownership scheme. In a statement yesterday which sought to clarify597 words
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Article30 1981-07-16 34 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrials row 1.14 to 949.39 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article56 1981-07-16 34 MELBOURNE, Wed. A 39-year-old Australian woman gave birth to the country's tenth test-tube baby today, ending 18 yean of childless marriage. A spokesman for the Queen Victoria Medical Centre said the baby, a girl named Alison Neris, was born to Dawn and Remus Amastauskas, of Altona,UPI - 56 words
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Obituary24 1981-07-16 34 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH MR. IF. HENOmCKS (FIANO) passed away peacefully on ***** Body lying at 8. Bukll Tereaa Road. Tel. *****83 for funeral arrangement*24 words
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Advertisement161 1981-07-16 34 »^TOKYO JAPAN, FIRE-PROOF BURGLAR ALARM SAFE TOP QUALITY FROM JAPAN Approved by Japan Industrial Standard J'^rfji Certificate No: *****8 dv^K jlfl^^^H TT~n TB-18T TB*23 I |i^^ f 3 II I TC-55 W TC-53 Also available: JP"""^ Double-door safes, strong burglar safes \&^X^~ m Insulated filing cabinets e^f Data safe for161 words
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Advertisement355 1981-07-16 34 ill I -.VI GAF Super cushioned vinyl floors will add a touch of luxury to your home 4 Imported from U.S.A. A wealth of So add that touch of luxury to your beautiful colours and latest designs home today. For more details call: to choose from. *****32 *****82 testsWern^nhpmwwhere °ZJ&£%355 words
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Advertisement142 1981-07-16 34 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. SOME of the banks operating m Singapore have been told of the Monetary Authority's wishes regarding the interbank market. LILLIAN CHEW has the details of why MAS prefers the use of swaps. Freelance touts are not unusual m Singapore but now they are142 words
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Miscellaneous171 1981-07-16 34 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Thundery showers In several places. TEMP. (C) up to C a.m. tomorrow: SI max., 21 mln. SUNSET today: 6.45 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 8.34 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 12/20C Cloudy Lea Aagelea 20/34C Clear Ataeas 22/32C Oar MaarM 18/34C Oar Bahrain 31/44C Clear MjuriU 23/32C Rain171 words
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Article70 1981-07-16 1 EXCESS Singapore Bus Service shares, not immediately taken up by those entitled to do so m SBS's recent rights issue, were balloted yesterday. A total of 11,246 applications for 14.7 million shares were recehed for the 666,001 shares available. The company decided to ballot the snares70 words
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Article52 1981-07-16 1 OVERSEA-Chin?se Banking Corporation has announced that by the closing date (July 2) for the bank's recent rights issue, acceptances received amounted to 41,462,680 new shares, representing 98.68 per cent of total. The excess share applications received amounted to 2,521,720 shares and the balance will be alloted at the52 words
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Article29 1981-07-16 1 MALAYAN U.iited Irdustries Bhd (MUI) has been granted approval from the Foreign Investment Committee for the acquisition of the entire equity capital m Union Holdings Sdn Bhd.29 words
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Article119 1981-07-16 1 PERLIS Plantations Bhd has written to inform the SES that the application by Minsec Properties to make a new issue of 54,892,000 ordinary shares of $1 each al par has not been approved by the Capital Issues Committee on the grounds that the projected earnings per share does119 words
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Article46 1981-07-16 1 DBS Land Ltd, which is a subsidiary of DBS Ltd, has now become the parent company of General Warehousing (Pte) Ltd (GWL). GWL is set up with an authorised capital of SSS million of $1 per share. Its main business involves developing URA warehouses.46 words
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Article73 1981-07-16 1 PEGI Malaysia Bhd has announced that its resolution to increase the authorised capital of the company to $500 million has been unanimously passed. As a result of another resolution passed concerning the acquisition of 50.2 per cent of the issued share capital of Synthetic Resins (M) Bhd, this73 words
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Article69 1981-07-16 1 THE KLSE has replied to Fusan Fishing Net Mfg Bhd on the suspension in trading of the company's shares that the exchange needs to wait for the views of the Foreign Investment Committee and the Capital Issues Committee regarding the company's purchase of shares in Wang Perak Construction69 words
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Article50 1981-07-16 1 NEW YORK, Wed. Beset by growing losses, Pan American World Airways has announced a 10 per cent service cutback to concentrate on its most profitable routes. PanAm will eliminate flights to Poland and Turkey, and cut some services to Australia, New Zealand, Guam, Manila, Hongkong and Singapore. APAP - 50 words
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Article51 1981-07-16 1 TOKYO, Wed. The US dollar rose to a 14month high against the yen today on the Tokyo foreign exchange market despite Japanese central bank intervention, dealers said. At the end of trade, the dollar had moved up to 231.35 yen compared with 231.10 at the close yesterday.Reuter - 51 words
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Article38 1981-07-16 1 LONDON, Wed. The Department of Trade announced that the Concorde supersonic jet, which has cost taxpayers nearly £849 million (553.3 billion), will be allowed to continue flying, saying it would cost more to scrap it. APAP - 38 words
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369 1981-07-16 1 THE directors of Hotel Grand Central Ltd have decided not to recommend a dividend for 1980. In the light of the activities to be undertaken m the near future, it is believed that all available financial resources should be retained within the company. The369 words
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562 1981-07-16 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ SEEKING CLEARER PICTURE OF INDUSTRY By THE Singapore Hotel Association (SHA) is conducting a survey among members to get a clearer picture of the industry. "In the past, statements have been made on the hotel industry by key people who had no ready562 words
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Article279 1981-07-16 1 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter SINGAPORE entrepreneur Robin Loh is looking into possible joint ventures with Filipino companies to develop a choice piece of real estate in the reclaimed area of Manila Bay. Mr Loh had an audience with President Ferdinand Marcos at279 words
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164 1981-07-16 1 KING'S Hotel Ltd reported a large jump m group pretax profit of over 130 per cent to $2.13 million m the half year ended Apr 30, 1981, from the previous year's $920,000. Turnover also improved to $6.94 million, a commendable 65 per164 words
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273 1981-07-16 1 FINANCE companies which had seen their deposits grow more than $100 million m each of the three previous months, saw only a $11 million m deposits for the month of May. Total deposits at finance companies m May amounted to $2,548.4 million compared to $2,537.0273 words
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Article24 1981-07-16 1 ndostiials Inance [otels Properties Up 7 3 Down 71 10 9 9 Uncl 12 2 linings lantatlons k>b Loans 2 1 7 124 words
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Article243 1981-07-16 1 SINGAPORE: Share frant aa selling by speculators and same lecal iastitattoM. The Straits Times Industrials Index fell MM pelnts to 1M.54. Hotels, properties, eammaditic* mm* the secoad trading secttoa were also lower In Uiw with the general trend. KUALA LUMPUR: Mast sectors declined hat falls were243 words
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Article46 1981-07-16 1 I lag Court imbaaaador M c I C B C I M W Finance I O F I U I I V E 800 620 1900 850 710 1270 820 540 394 1800 13S0 -80 -75 -70 -55 -55 -40 -40 -35 -32 -30 -3046 words
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Article31 1981-07-16 1 Su K .r, letro Hldgi I Lconf Fin lothmans lu Van Sang I Flour C B 1970 2020 1240 1000 428 380 720 20 10 10 10 8 6 531 words
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Article19 1981-07-16 1 rromei Magnum Sime Darby UOL UOL Warrants Total turnover: 9.82m Total value $55.69m 455.000 433.000 402.000 392.00019 words
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Article37 1981-07-16 1 July 14 July 15 BT Indicator: *****6 *****8 Industrials: 925.48 909.54 Finance: 2045.87 2030.97 Hotels: 1333.54 1302.22 Properties: ***** 981.85 Minings: 397 09 396.99 Plantations: 1028 52 1020 51 OCBC: 886.37 874.53 SES Ind: 931.80 916.0437 words
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Article73 1981-07-16 1 Ba— taaa 1 BM -30 Semb Ship -25 CtC -4 Gainea* -55 NBT 13 Shell A CCM Gatfcrle BM 12 Nat Iron -15 Slme Darby -10 C*to SUrage -15 Haw Par 2 PMC -70 St Steamship Daalap laa Hum FE -10 Perils Plaat 15 St Tradlag73 words
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Article2315 1981-07-16 2 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL M 1M1 Lait Dlv High Law Coapaay Sale +or- Net P r Vol Day COOO) High Low 4M 330 Aetna 472 susp 14 5 Alcom 300 10.0 380 130 Allied Choc 318 -4 4 ON 312 161 B A T an 455 430 330 BaU2,315 words
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Article608 1981-07-16 2 THE stock market weat late Its third esswecattve day ef decline yesterday. Galas from Tuesday's mial beiying spree towards Ike cad ef the day were completely wiped eat aad the Straits Times Industrial ladex alaaied 15.14 petats toIM.M. The depression was felt evea at the608 words
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Article405 1981-07-16 2 PRICES closed lower at the Kuala Lumpur stock exchange yesterday. Most sectors declined but falls were less severe than Tuesday's. On balance, losses led gains 94 to 25. The market opened at about the previous day's closing levels but prices weakened on lack of support. At405 words
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Article30 1981-07-16 2 [otete idwrtrUls otels rcperttos U Palms robbers robbers eb/LMM Up 15 2 1 1 2 D«wn 61 4 1 6 3 6 11 Uoc 20 2 3 530 words
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Article180 1981-07-16 2 SDMATOU UHir IBUR (Mmiiii' artaai tar M 10) The Commerce IS4 4.04 The Savln«i Fund lit US S pore Prog Fund 1.70 1.71 Spore Sec. Fund ISS 2.00 Spore Invest Fund 1.241. Jted. Spore Equity Fund 1.(1 1.00 ASIA UNTT ntUST (Mil uni' aka tar Jal IS) Hal180 words
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Article1734 1981-07-16 2 BID and otter prices officially listed and business In an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded ahown In brackets m lott of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "am". Blf Board deal1,734 words
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Article1927 1981-07-16 2 BID and offer prices officially lined and biiilm— in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of share* traded shown la brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise speciftod. INDUSTRIALS Atasa (UK) (1) MO (1) 1.K (1) 3.88 id Ala BsM (2.00B)1,927 words
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Article515 1981-07-16 3 PRICES m the Singa- pore rubber market closed lower yesterday, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 219 00 cents per kilo, down 7.50 cents on Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down about 7.00 cents on reserve of buyers, stoploss selling and a predomi- nance of515 words
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Article80 1981-07-16 3 LA* SRJO SB 60 IMLB iMHl V IMRL IMR5 IMRCP IMR10 IMKJO iMRSO dun p«lkt) (1-lon ptUrt) (1-ton pallM) (lunpalkt) llloo p^tol) (1-ton paUM) (1-ton ptlWt) (lion ptlli) (Monpalkt) Augu.l (Cmrraat Mtk) Bar.r. g.ll.r. 199.80 201.S0N 197.00 *****N Mt.00 271.00N ***** MliON 223S0 2255ON UNO UNO 214.4080 words
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Article34 1981-07-16 3 Rubber. July 15 Singapore: Aug: 219.00 cent* (down 7.50 cent*) Malaysia: Aug: 239.00 cents (down 8.50 cents) Tin: M $29.41 per kilo (up 5 cents) Official offering: 221 tonnes (down 17 tonnes)34 words
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Article135 1981-07-16 3 CHINESE PiWace Bzcteace, Skc-fsra, MM etssi_« prices per 188 kg ye-ter_»y. Cmmnl aO: Bulk fob $122.50 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $136.50 sellers, j new drum fob $141.50 sellers. r«pr»: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Pepper: M unt ok white pepper fob Asta NLW $370.00 sellers,135 words
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Article159 1981-07-16 3 THE KHOBAR market tor gold deliverable In Singapore opened at $28,964 and closed at 528.40S yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at USUU.OO/416.00 and eased to $410.00/411.00 by lunch time It re-opened at 5409.00 410.00 but closed slightly lower at 5407.00 408.00. Gold was fixed at USS4OB.OO In159 words
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Article129 1981-07-16 3 THE STRAITS tin price recovered five cents to MJ29.41 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 17 tonnes to 221 tonnes. The overnight London market was firm with forward buyers gaining £125 to £6,900 per tonne. LONDON: The afternoon saw Three Months at a new nine-month's129 words
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Article170 1981-07-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR: The market weakened on nearby sellins m quiet trading as refiners filled their needs yesterday, dealers said. In July, the south dropped Ms2o to $1,017.50 per tonne and central MO to $1,020. In August, south fell $750 to $975 while m September, central lost $12.50 to170 words
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Article32 1981-07-16 3 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous In brackets). Wlrebar Spot £890.00 (£891. SO); sellers £891.00 (£892.00); Three Month buyers £914.50 (£917.00); sellers £915.00 (£917.50). Market tooe: Barely steady. Sale*: 13.100 tonnes.32 words
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Article37 1981-07-16 3 Tms Maa New Tor. 8 TOB 8.T58 8. 90S 896S Zurich 8 708 8.908 8.106 9.10S IM Taea Singapore 8708 8.T58 89OS 8.98S Closing prices In US dollars a troy ounce Sawee: Cn-H 8-aa., B'aan.37 words
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Article216 1981-07-16 3 MOVEMENT of .the US/Sing dollar In the Singapore fom market yesterday, was little and it slipped to $2.1560 from an opening of $2.1570/80 before recovering to close at opening levels. The US dollar mark opened on a low note at 2.4210/20 and gained m the afternoon to216 words
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Article334 1981-07-16 3 quoted y««t»f day (croaa)parity chano* Lacal d*IUn to Me unit af faretga correaey: US dollar 2.1570 2.1580 2.8196 Sterling pound 4.0440 4.0485 7.3469 Australian dollar 2.4680 2.4710 3.4286 MZ dollar 1.8090 1.8125 3.3286 Canadian dollar 1.7915 1.7935 L*c*l <UUa.ni to 1M inlts af farelga Hongkong dollar 37.7060 37.7835334 words
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Article42 1981-07-16 3 mutt bourn on July IS: Overnight: (V*% Call depodti: 5% to 6Vt% Cle«ia( Bajrlx 8»UU« 1-month rreuury bills 8'i 6H 1-month Bank bllU 13H 13Vt 3 months CD 13 12 9 months CU 12 11/16 12 9/16 bum: N»O«ul Dtawwrt C*.42 words
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Article31 1981-07-16 3 Closing Interbank rate* for Singapore dollars on July 15: Offer Bid Overnight par -Vi 1 month 13M 13 2 month* UW 13 3 month* 13 IT. Overnight mode 231 words
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Article25 1981-07-16 3 THE Avenge rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers Is 1 J.I per cent.25 words
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Article271 1981-07-16 2 HONGKONG: Stocks were little changed in dull trading yesterday, with business in Hutchlson-Whampoa the main feature, dealers said. The Hang Seng index gained 1.32 points to close at 1780.69 points. The market was not influenced by the cut in US broker loan rates overnight, with this news offset by271 words
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Article330 1981-07-16 2 SYDNEY: The stock market continued Its downward drift in one of the quietest trading sessions of the year yesterday, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries Index weakened 3.2 points to 662.5, to all but wipe out the small gains of earlier In the week which followed the market indicator's fall of330 words
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Article341 1981-07-16 3 Tokyo TOKYO: Shares feU on profittaking m blue chips with many investors worried about the uncertain trend of the yen against the US dollar and record high margin purchases yesterday, dealers said. Tan AJlnamolo i»i"rsi+_ _f _s Asanl Olasa fli +11 Bank Tk BM +11 Banni an +1 Di kigaahma341 words
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Article613 1981-07-16 3 - LONDON, Wed. Share prices rose today but operators were generally awaiting the British Pctroelum rights acceptances due tomorrow, dealers said. At 3 pm, the Financial Times index was up 2.8 points at 534.7. Government bonds closed little changed after a lacklustre performance as operators looked for a clearer picture613 words
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Article51 1981-07-16 3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 531.» Monday 532.1 Week Ago 5».5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday MB-2S Monday 9b*M Week A«o 9M.18 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1780.86 Tuesday 1779.37 Week AfO 1741.04 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 7_W Tuesday 7303 Week AfO 734.6 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 66—5 Tuesday MS 7 Week Ago51 words
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Article385 1981-07-16 3 NEW YORK. Tues. The stock market retreated over a broad front, although selected energy issues were higher, amid continued concerns about the interest rate outlook. The Dow Jones industrial average lost 6.09 points to 948 25, and declines outpaced advances two-to-one as volume t picked up to 45385 words
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Article222 1981-07-16 3 AMSTERDAM, Tues. Share prices were mixed with UaUerer up 0.10 guilders and ELM, ahead of its annual report down 4.50, m Dutch internationals, dealers said. WUH pared early gains at two up and NMB was 1.50 up In mainly firmer banks. Insurances were mixed. In construetions B—tails gained one.222 words
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Article310 1981-07-16 3 ZURICH, Tues. Share prices fluctuated In thin trading but some special situation stocks were actively higher, dealers said. Swissair bearer rose on foreign buying, as did Bank Leu bearer m otherwise neglected banks. Among financial^, Adia continned to rise while OerlikonBuehrle bearer was lower. Insurances were steady, with Brtßsailßri310 words
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Article82 1981-07-16 3 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed mixed In Inactive trading yesterday, dealers said. BabU Aria rum Ui M Anuiu* In*. ADdftv* a unch Btockok Bmnk Wt +1 Bull Of ATUdIMTI lull Ml -I Cbaroaof Thai wu» tmn mat mM oneh InduMrlal rtnanOt Corp m +1 Intaraa&ooal n—xlln Inumauon- TruM Aad r»82 words
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Article72 1981-07-16 3 P— OS Acol* lwlt»» J044 -MSB Aiki can. A Altai COO. B. -LM +U B*f— °O— d JOM until Soniat Can. BT Ooodrtch 10 UOCb COCP MO one1 iiufcUl Lapul. J*» r-wb Martnda«iM 1 4 Ortto— l A OrM—l Ml RUIOWMM m -MM* f__i A PUal M PtOOMT Ul_h72 words
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721 1981-07-16 4 NAJEEBJARHOM - NAJEEBJARHOM By LOCAL managers have been chided as being generally contented with "intuitive, opportunistic management practices" and are not motivated to improve their lot. Making this point, Prof lan Macdonald of the National University of Singapore said m his eight years721 words
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156 1981-07-16 4 Malaysia Textiles discloses new agreement MALAYSIA Textile Industries (MTI) Berhad has disclosed that it has entered into two new agreements ill its acquisition of property development company Wahyu Sdn Bhd. The new agreements would replace an earlier one reached m March. Under the first of the new agreements, it would156 words
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469 1981-07-16 4 FOR the current financial year, Bolton Properties may well turn m results that are as impressive as those of the previous year. i^-^— pleted a 12-storey luxury apartment building m Jalan Ceylon. It has also applied for approval to develop a469 words
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Article110 1981-07-16 4 CITY Developments has announced a 11 per cent fall m group pretax profit to $13.37 million for the half year to AprilSO, 1981, as against the preceding half year's profit of $14 .84 million. The company's performance was also weaker with pretax profits registering a 15 .7 per110 words
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278 1981-07-16 4 NEW YORK, Wed. US chemical giant Dv Pont Co raised its offer for Conoco Inc to US$7.4 billion (SJI6 billion) yesterday as the largest corporate bidding war m history escalated. The increase m Dv Pont's offer for the United States' ninth-largest oil companyAP - 278 words
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343 1981-07-16 4 SIA climbing further up world league SINGAPORE Airlines ku prsgre—H further la the wtrli airline leagae, moving up but year trail 14th to 12th dmNn la freight toane kilometres (FTK.s) and 21st to 19th la revenne-p»sseager-kilo metres These ratings were pebUsaed lathe May (ague of Air Transport Werld, which listed343 words
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Article283 1981-07-16 4 Baht devalued against dollar BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand today devalued its baht currency by 8.7 per cent against the US dollar m a fiscal measure to tackle worsening trade problems and balance of payments deficits. The finance ministry said m a statement that US$l was now worth 23 baht instead ofReuter - 283 words
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455 1981-07-16 4 GROUP turnover at Malayan Breweries Ltd (MBL) has been projected at around Ms4Bo million for the current full year ending Sept 30, 1981 (M 5394.3 million previously), out of which will be derived MS4B million m pre-tax profit and net earnings of about Ms2B455 words
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Advertisement815 1981-07-16 4 J PRE-QUAUFtCATION NOTICE JOHOR BAHRU NEW WATER SUPPLY SCHEME MALAYSIA The Government of the State of Johor seeks applications from Contractors, whose principal place of business is in one of the member countries of the Asian Development Bank, for pre-qualification for construction of some or all of the Civil Engineering815 words
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Article395 1981-07-16 1 KWANZI - Chinese surnames By KWANZI ALL the beauties gathered m the palace of Emperor Tang paled beside his favourite concubine, Yang Guifei, (ti> m 4d),and the emperor showered all his love and attention on her although he had 3,000 other concubines. So wrote Tang poet395 words
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Article17 1981-07-16 1 4>leS'l'>S[slS isifcS ■SMS-& rai'hiii»f*ai±*w ffefntß sfe±m^*7-tt¥iAl iOASii+^fflLiWrt .^mi>ffpU«#ofl!nfe S*SflliW*flisKfi»sfe So fIfo2SH*UIWH »sfe4i^- fl!i- fife "fit?" 3= •EZii^xuin^2t«^xu^nW"ftV"^17 words
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Article, Illustration673 1981-07-16 1 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM Chinese musical instrument By AT A recent Chinese music concert, Singaporeans heard the sounds of hulu si, a Dal minority tribe musical instrument Today, we bring you the fascinating story behind this raro wind instrument. WHEN four members of the Hongkong673 words
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Advertisement411 1981-07-16 1 J mJß^k I Let Nutri-Metics give you your Heart's Desire..- 1 as it gave Constance Lee our successful Senior Regional Director M Constance joined Nutri-Metics m 1979 as a Beauty Consultant and within 2 years worked herself to the highest Kr echelon of the Company's Field and Sales Management status.411 words
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Advertisement270 1981-07-16 1 CONTEST J rr "TT Here's how to enter Place: Mitsukoshi Garden write your name, address, I C no.. Grand Final Prizes Time* 2nm 4Dm te no sex< a^ e< anc^ any fe vour ite songs you would like to sing. To: Grand champion: A trophy, $300 Every Attemate Sunday Ajinomoto270 words
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Advertisement101 1981-07-16 1 Stencil revival It's a handicraft that promotes cemmunity spirit; choose a design, •rganlse yonr friends and family, I and the results will be quite stunning. Find out more about the revival of an old art, on Pag* 8 Of moles and I The recent National I Music Competition I proved101 words
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Article, Illustration381 1981-07-16 2 APPOINTMENT Tonight (Ch 8, B.te p.m.). Jiang Lang will host the last programme of this Taiwanese entertainment series. She will sing eight popular Mandarin songs and her guest artistes include the Ling Long Sisters, Chen Hsu Hua. Kang Jia Sin and Tang San. The L*ve B««t381 words
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Article530 1981-07-16 2 PICK of the DAY C SBC 5 THE Facts Of Life (Ch 5, 4.3« p.m.): Molly is upset because her parents are going to be di- vorced. Her friends decide to help her by plotting a reconciliation i between them. Mrs Garrett, however, is against the idea. But all her530 words
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Advertisement280 1981-07-16 2 and Prestige i I Compact and innovated design I •To talk with a visitor and to see his image F^^^|l For security and prevention ot crime Outside scene can be monitored lk| With electric door lock I (Suitable for Bungalows. Apartments. Off.oes.. Banks. Factories. Goldsmiths All Hotels Sole Agents m280 words
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Advertisement141 1981-07-16 2 AFEEC 81 2nd Biennial ASEAN Federation of jy^ Electrical Engineering Contractors w Convention Exhibition. 15 18 SEPTEMBER 1981 HYATT HOTEL, SINGAPORE Electrical engineers and contractors will find AFEEC '81 an enlightening occasion. Visit the exhibition and attend the conference to keep abreast with the latest developments m the electrical world.141 words
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Advertisement54 1981-07-16 2 National Panasonic jj££ Easy stroller... I mfkj^j^m W Super stereo with a lot of go. AWimmM RS-J3 Portable stereo cassette player.^M Seat Covers irmMA All Kinds of Auto Accessories LW fflfillii KIN LIN AUTO ACCESSORIES r i** 111 111 153 A^- B° s ment President Hotel Complex, -j^»«««" wuuu 181,54 words
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Miscellaneous195 1981-07-16 2 EXHIBITIONS: Antl-lltterlngExhibi-tlon. At Joo Chiat CC from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. Till Monday. Free. Art Exhibition. At the National Museum Art Gallery from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Till Thursday. Free. The exhibits are works done by six artists, all masters in their field. They are Mr Hou Hsi195 words
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Miscellaneous256 1981-07-16 2 Straits Times Crossword MM 1 Differences of opinion about 4He makes the way smooth (6) parking cuts (6) 5 Very upsetting tor timid song5 Miss Malone, going without stre«? (4. U) food sheds a pound m trendy 6 Low country folk? (8) fashion (8) 1 **U. **V° tilen *>Wr' <256 words
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Miscellaneous1131 1981-07-16 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Openhi folowed by The You* 655 Cartoon Selections And The Restless 7 °5 Circus 3.25 Reincarnated (r) 7 30 N «*s and Weather Forecast 4.10 Protozoa: Structures And Life Func- tions 7 55 teredWe H«* The First 4.25 Diary Of Events (Chinese) r1,131 words
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Article, Illustration778 1981-07-16 3 Reaching out to street kids 4 Just showing an interest may mean the difference m a few years between some of them becoming hardened criminals or making a modest living shining shoes. I don't know if I can make that difference, but if so, it's worth everything I'm doing. InUPI - 778 words
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Article, Illustration483 1981-07-16 3 PAUL WEBSTER - Air wars 7 in France PAUL WEBSTER By m PARIS A FLEET of pirate radios, joined daily by bigger and bigger "ships," has revolutionised French broadcasting m recent weeks. With about 30 "free" channels already operating illegally and at least another 30 due to take to the air m Paris483 words
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Advertisement175 1981-07-16 3 MINOLTA Now at an irresistible offer atYueTeng Photo Store Beit theXG-I,XD-7orXG-9, here's your cnance to own one. At Yue Teng, you will discover MINOLTA cameras and accessories at offer pnees never to-be repeated again. And its only fora limited period So hurry to Yue Teng's stores today and pick your175 words
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Article, Illustration1602 1981-07-16 4 MMUSICAL ;«d MOMENTS 4 ...it seems to me that Singapore is full of extremely musical moles, labouring diligently m their tunnels, far from the madding crowd, persuaded by their peers to brave the elements just once a year, to step into the footlights and confound a1,602 words
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Advertisement362 1981-07-16 4 ooeratioo Due to rapid expansion, we have vacancies for the following positions:MAINTENANCE MECHANIC Applicants should have more than 3 yeafs experience m welding and fabrication work, perform general repair of plant equipment including re-arrangement and installation. Required knowledge of hydraulic and pneumatic equipment Ability to perform ordinary electrical repair is362 words
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Advertisement342 1981-07-16 4 umm— H Due to our rapid expansion, we invite young and dynamic applicants for the position of: I SALES EXECUTIVE The Job: To manage and promote all products such as hydraulic hose, couplings and lubricating equipment To explore for new product lines and extend activities under light industrial section To342 words
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Advertisement73 1981-07-16 4 from the inside out. Eat Kretschmer Wheat Germ. Even the weekend athletes improve their performance with the right equipment. Think of your body as sports equipment. Bring it to the peak of performance with Kretschmer Wheat Germ. A perfect source of protein, Vitamin E and B vitamins. (Kretschmer Wheat Germ73 words
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Article, Illustration468 1981-07-16 5 Prabhat Kalavidaru July 12, IE Auditorium Reviewed by 3URINDER SINGH HAVING being fed on a diet of serious Indian classical dancing for some time now, my first reaction to the performance last Sunday by the Prabhat Kalavidaru troupe from India was surprise. The performance billed as a workshop,MAZLAN BADRON - 468 words
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591 1981-07-16 5 YOUTH FESTIVAL Child's Delight, 3 p.m. Our Cultural Heritage, 7.30 p.m Today, Victoria Theatre Preview by lAN EDWARDS TODAY'S two Singapore Youth Festival programmes show our students are at least as culturally aware as their parents. The shows make considerable use of original material,591 words
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583 1981-07-16 5 Oil on wood and an East- West blend ART EXHIBITION Exhibition by Leo Man Fong Vie Exhib Hall; tomorrow Sun 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Previewed by TEO HAN WUE EARLY m the century, many artists m China went to Europe and Japan to study art. The needs of the time583 words
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Advertisement228 1981-07-16 5 9 Whelps save water, ENERGY AND TIME For faster and cleaner washing flfl Gets between clothes, scrubs and prevents clothes from becoming entangled. Gentle on clothes and washing Bp machines /mB l^L Made of soft PVC FJ Scientifically tested and proven BTfl ß^fl effectively. B«J Khfl Magiclean last long life228 words
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Advertisement1877 1981-07-16 6 gftWiVh'nath Kf m c^ wo* t™* <**.. r^^s^^^lf^^ (*****59) 5 SH0W8 at 11am, 1.45, 4,6.30 9.15 Gents/ Children Alarm Gents/ Children Alarm AugUSt 7 tO 11 1981 TAKE YOUR DAD TO THE n J I V, J^ORGmNJSAION J ,i It lives 50 feet beneath the city, Ciuartz Quartz wxth Day1,877 words
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Article, Illustration988 1981-07-16 7 Trapping animal smugglers The US government has sharpened its instincts m tracking down illegal wildlife smugglers they are using paid informers, electronic devices and undercover agents successfully. The criminals smuggle birds, reptiles and products like furs and turtle meat. But watch out. Given stiff penalties, manpower and time, such violators988 words
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Advertisement103 1981-07-16 7 Hurry To Our PRE ■DEMOLITION [jj)O]|lr of the latest leather goods gifts for men women from the fashion centres of Europe. CoW Storage Shopping ArcaoV July 16-31. 1981 j^odqe two weeks only 176 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****26. Open: 9.30 am 8 pm. Sun: 10 am 5 pm. All103 words
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Advertisement430 1981-07-16 7 By the average person's standards, the spending an afternoon of intern* negotiation, rumoui is true. But rumour aiso has it that The and business is completed, you can come to The Citation affords a very high degree 6f Citation and get down to the business of enjoying exclusivity that is430 words
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Advertisement95 1981-07-16 7 I BLACK j I I. _^^^^s^ Additional features include an auto-rewind cord, dual insulation and thermal reed switch to main Aut!!wL tain a constant temper^^.-. cord ature automatic <f^ WT\. warmer. Elephant brand rice cooker is available m four coloured attrac- *Jm tive floral designs. And for every purchase, a95 words
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Advertisement61 1981-07-16 7 Instant Youth with KIM IS Superior Hair- dye 1. No need to wash before dyeing. 2. In 30 minutes your hair is a natural black. 3. Easily soluble m water gives a soft finish. 4. Economic one bottle can be used many times. Just use the amount needed foronedyeing. Made61 words
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Article, Illustration374 1981-07-16 8 Your new flat's ready; you've chosen the flooring, furniture and lighting fixtures. But there's something missing you lack that distinctive little touch. You don't have to dash to the nearest interior decorator or copy your neighbours. Be original; do it yourself. MARILYN HOFFMAN says that374 words
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Article, Illustration741 1981-07-16 8 Making one room perform the functions of five sounds quite incredible. And yet this is precisely what a New York designer has done. She has worked a minor miracle with a small studio apartment an idea which might be adapted for Singapore, where we need to pare741 words
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Advertisement120 1981-07-16 8 ULJULS ItUuLb&DLIILScu U r?n nnc^nn Sani-Flush Sani-Flush Granules Automatic Powerful cleaning action Prevents stains forming, s~p*^ dissolves even rust freshens Cleans: Sani-Flush Granules, with powerful bubbling action, clean brighter than ordinary scourers and bleaches. Dissolving all stubborn stains, even rust stains. Sani-Flush Automatic prevents stains from forming. Disinfects: Patented bacteriostat120 words
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Advertisement53 1981-07-16 8 Imoo §Mot lff HORTI introduces self watering magic capillary action flower and plant pots Designed to suit you your loved ones Sole agents: tm^. sj SINGAPORE Jt& HORTI-FLORA No 77, Dunearn Road S'/i km Floral Mile Singapore 1130 Tel: *****80 (2 lines) ivailablo m Emporium Holdings, CX Tang. Yaohin. is*53 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1981-07-16 9 AN INTERNATIONAL ISSUE Yesterday we reported the findings of a World Health Organisation study into seat belts and the conclusion that they should be compulsory for front passengers and encouraged for rear-seat travellers. Today, two writers from The Guardian discuss the Great Seat Belt1,022 words
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Article536 1981-07-16 9 THERE are figures, statistics, and just plain damn commonsense. The entire British medical profession is united m its wholehearted support for compulsory seat belt usage; far too many of them have seen at first hand the appalling injuries that could have been avoided had drivers and passengers used536 words
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Advertisement330 1981-07-16 9 <FLOORCLEENER YE I > SSSSZ^m-t Ltd. wJk I FW P^^^ P&O Canberra's Romantic \foyage Singapore-Southampton m I I I II II AW9OOOEG/EN and AW272OEG/EN C lann frocn Ira irwHurx/ ie /+iilri c Fuiiy Aut matic ■^^^L'Ml la I I I^I^JI I^mll m^M ll^hß Fully axiomatic Three washing cycles regular with330 words
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Advertisement652 1981-07-16 10 ■A. PUBLIC UTILITIES \**y BOARD PUB invites applications for the following posts: A TECHNICAL OFFICER Salary Scale: $625—1,345 (Gross $7551,816) Qualification*: Technician Diploma from Singapore Polytechnic/Ngee Ann Technical College m Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or Building Maintenance/Management. Duties end Responsibilities: Duties include the maintenance, overhaul/testing/repair and installation of all types of equipment;652 words
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Advertisement982 1981-07-16 10 If RACAL ELECTRONICS (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. HAS VACANCIES FOR I (A) TECHNICAL SALES MANAGER (DATA) I I (B) GENERAL MANAGER I Racal Electronics Ltd. is a British owned multi-national group with world wide operations and current turnover m excess of £500 millions. This Group of Companies include world leaders m982 words
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Advertisement723 1981-07-16 10 ==M| SL MARINA CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD SLMCD Is currently engaged In the development of the Marina Centre Project which, when completed, will comprise 3 luxury hotels, a large retail complex Including 4 department stores, parking space for 2600 cars and various ancillary facilities. In line with its development needs,723 words
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Advertisement638 1981-07-16 10 SUBORDINATE COURTS SINGAPORE D.C. Summon* No. 2674 of 1980 if ».-»«en INTERNATIONAL WATCH CO. (PrE) LTD .Plaintiffs And LEE PENG LAM trading as LIAN AIK IMPORTERS EXPORTERS .-Defendant FORM OP ADVERTISEMENT To: Lee Peng Lam trading as Llan Alk Importers It Exporters late of No. 97, Lorong L, Telok Kurau,638 words
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Advertisement477 1981-07-16 11 ASAHI TV-GLASS PTE. LTD. We are a well-established Company m Jurong manufacturing TV glass for colour television. Owing to our expansion programme, we have immediate vacancies for the posts of:— ASSISTANT ELECTRICAiy MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Candidates should possess Diploma m Electrical/Mechanical Engineering. Graduates from Polytechnic or Ngee Ann are preferred. Experience477 words
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Advertisement512 1981-07-16 11 I young people to participate m to expansion I pbns. I Due to increasing sales and the need to upI keep the aftersales service obligations to our I valued customers, we need the following I additional personnel:— SYSTEMS ANALYSTS/ PROGRAMMERS I Applicants should possess relevant experience m COBOL Programming. I512 words
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Advertisement544 1981-07-16 11 ASEAN FINANCE CORPORATION LTD Asean Finance Corporation Ltd is an organisation established by mainly financial institutions drawn from the Asean countries. Its main objective is to mobilise financial resources m orderto finance regional projects to promote industrialisation and overall economic development m the Asean region. Applications are invited for the544 words
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Advertisement873 1981-07-16 11 PHILLIPS PETROLEUM SINGAPORE CHEMICALS (PRIVATE) I LIMITED, a downstream Company m the Petrochemical Complex I being built on Pulau Ayer Merbau, will manufacture High Density Polyethylene m the Plant which is now under construction. The Company is looking for suitably qualified personnel to fill the I following positions: I SHIFT873 words
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Advertisement852 1981-07-16 12 m PK SINGAPORE F I <S§£ POLYTECHNIC Applications are invited for the following positions: (A) HEAD (MARINE ENGINEERING DEPT) B) HEAD EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES DEPT) (C) HEAD (CONTINUING EDUCATION DEPT) (GROSS SALARY $***** to $***** p.a.) POST (A): The successful candidate will possess a degree or professional qualification in Marine Engineering852 words
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Advertisement271 1981-07-16 12 MATERIAL TRADING PTE LTD, an established and fast expanding trading company dealing m material handling equipment, marine equipment and hardware, invites applications for the following positions: 1. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Candidates should be conversant with market research and be able to demonstrate good judgement and skill m identifying new market271 words
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Advertisement268 1981-07-16 12 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 181 OOODWIND ENTERPRISE PTE. LTD. (la V»l. UaiMattao At a general meeting of OOODWIND ENTERPRISE PTE. LTD. duly convened and held on the 14th day of July, 1981 the following special resolution was passed: 3PECIAL RESOLUTION That the Company be wound up voluntarily pursuant to Section268 words
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Advertisement762 1981-07-16 12 i I I GROWTH INDUSTRIAL HOLDINGS LIMITED Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of Members will be held at 1 Jalan Samulun. Jurong, Singapore 2262 on Friday, 31st Jury 1981 at 9.30 am. for the purpose of consioering and, if thought fit762 words
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