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Title Section14 1981-08-07 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, AUGUST 7,1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article, Illustration870 1981-08-07 1 As dismissal notices go out to controllers WASHINGTON, Thursday ABOUT 1,000 dismissal notices were on their way by post to striking Federal air traffic controllers today, and more were being prepared for thousands of others defying President Ronald Reagan's "work or be fired" ultimatum.Reuter; NYT; UPI - 870 words
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Article152 1981-08-07 1 Europe US frame closer to normal PARIS, Thurs. After I two days of lons delays caused by the air traffic controllers' strike In the Inlted States, airline traffic between major European airports and the is was getting closer to normal last night. The exception was LONDON, although the chaos atNYT - 152 words
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Article63 1981-08-07 1 SEOUL. Thurs. President Chun Doo-Hwan today sacked one of his most trusted generals as part of a continuing official drive against corruption, the South Korean Government announced. Dismissal of Maj-Gen Park Se-Juc as commander of the Seoul Garrison Command marks the first dishonourable discharge of a seniorReuter - 63 words
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Article245 1981-08-07 1 FILOMINA D' CRUZ - FILOMINA D'CRUZ By POLITICAL detainees will not be housed at the Moon Crescent Centre anymore. The centre m Changi was set up m the early 1960s for the detention of those who had violated the provisions of the Internal Security Act.. lt was closed245 words
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Article32 1981-08-07 1 TOKYO, Thurs. Electric Power Development Company of Japan today reported it had succeeded for the first time m generating 1,000 kilowatts of electricity with a solar energy power plant. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article31 1981-08-07 1 BONN, Thurs. A German air force Saab-105 jet fighter crashed today into a house, during a low-level training flight, killing the pilot and injuring four people, police said. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article44 1981-08-07 1 LONDON. Thurs. The Soviet Union is believed to have dropped the project for the TU-144 supersonic airliner the Soviet equivalent of the Anglo-French Concorde the Financial Times paper reported here today. The plane, sometimes known m the West as the Concordski. AFP.AFP - 44 words
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Article27 1981-08-07 1 BONN, Thurs. Three West German soldiers taking part m a training exercise drowned today while swimming across a canal m full uniform, police announced. UPI-UPI - 27 words
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Article, Illustration381 1981-08-07 1 KOH YAN POH - A DEPUTY TO HELP DEVAN WITH SIA CHORES KOH YAN POH By THE deputy director (industrial relations) of the NTUC Research Unit, Dr Wan Soon Bee, will be Mr C.V. Devan Nair's deputy m overseeing personnel management and industrial relations m the Singapore Airlines group. Dr Wan will also go381 words
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138 1981-08-07 1 ZURICH, Thurs. Swiss police today put West European airports on alert after a convicted air pirate threatened a new hijacking unless he was paid half a million Swiss francs (about 5J542.500). Luciano Porcari, 41, serving a 10-year sentence for hijacking an Iberia Airlines plane mReuter - 138 words
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Article507 1981-08-07 1 Iran orders Paris envoy to leave TEHERAN, Thursday RELATIONS between Teheran and Paris took a sharp turn for the worst last night when the Iranian authorities ordered the French ambassador to leave following France's decision to grant political asylum to ousted President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr. The Iranian move came hours afterReuter; UPI - 507 words
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196 1981-08-07 1 Royal escape from Laos on 'banana' raft BANGKOK, Thurs. The two eldest grandsons of the deposed King of Laos have fled to Thailand after making their way across the Mekong River by clinging on to a raft made of banana stems. Prince Surivong Vongsavang, 18, and Prince Thanya Vongsavang, 17,AP; AFP - 196 words
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756 1981-08-07 1 NGIAM TONG HAI - Chinese chamber: Let's have free hand on use of CPF... NGIAM TONG HAI By THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry has urged the government to reduce employers' wage costs and allow them to handle most, if not all, of the Central Provident Fund contributions they have to pay756 words
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Advertisement124 1981-08-07 1 LONDON Cathay Pacific offers \1 comfortable \l accommodation m London. Only U5514.50 per day. Price includes Continental ""■•> s^^ breakfast and taxes Only Cathay Pacific offers you the excitement of Hong Kong enroute. Fly direct to Hong Kong at 1 1 am and arrive at 3. 10 pm. You'U have124 words
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Article486 1981-08-07 2 More want to hire detainees MORE bosses are hiring Criminal Law detainees and the demand exceeds the supply. The office administrating the Day Release scheme is flooded with letters from other firms asking to take part m it. There are now 22 companies giving jobs to 107 detainees. The486 words
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Article306 1981-08-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: PROGRAMMES by companies to enable their workers to obtain university degrees through video tape lectures are examples of enlightened self-interest which should be encouraged. RELOCATION into HDB flats has eroded and even broken relationships formed over the years. Bat, given time, friendship and neighbonrllness can306 words
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Article195 1981-08-07 2 Only gold winner LEE MEI CHONG won Singapore's only gold medal m the individual of the Asean Schools gymnastics championships yesterday on the vaulting horse. He did a long-arm one-and-a-half twist m his first attempt and a pike half-twist m the second and could hardly believe it when he195 words
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Article246 1981-08-07 2 HONGKONG GROUP EYES THAI EMBASSY LAND A HONGKONG-based property group with investments here is eyeing the Thai Embassy site, one of the choicest pieces of land m Orchard Road estimated to be worth $300 million. The Mendo Investments group, whose shareholders include a Hongkong textile tycoon and an246 words
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Article47 1981-08-07 2 FORMIDABLE BARRIER THE Iran-Iraq conflict has dragged on for more than 10 months with both sides suffering heavy losses. While Iraq is rich enough to shrug off financial losses, the lives of the 10,000 men it has lost remains a formidable barrier to peace. n i.47 words
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Article505 1981-08-07 2 Move to cut Aussie protectionism AUSTRALIA'S tariff structure is to be reviewed to reduce protectionism, says Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser and the government advisory group on tariffs, the Industries Assistance Commission (lAC), has six months to work on it. The lAC has always advocated reduced protectionism and505 words
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Article228 1981-08-07 2 Watchdog panel to look into report MALAYSIA'S Public Accounts Committee is to scrutinise the Auditor-General's report which told of financial mismanagement and irregularities. "A thorough investigation of all the discrepancies noted m the report will be carried out, and appropriate action will be recommended," says the committee228 words
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Article448 1981-08-07 2 Too much pressure RAFFLES INSTITUTION won the water-pistol shooting match and not the "Armageddon as promised, says lAN EDWARDS. Why did the Debate finals turn into a weak battle? The obvious answer, says Edwards, is: There was too much build-up and pressure. The fun had gone out of448 words
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Article221 1981-08-07 3 BELFAST, Thura THE outlawed Irish Republican Army (IRA), In its biggest bomb blitz m more than two years, set of more than a dozen bombs a toss Northern Ireland yesterday, hitting railroad Uses, a hotel, shops, offices, cars and a British veterans club. Two police officers,221 words
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Article, Illustration424 1981-08-07 3 Move to ease protection on Aussie goods REVIEW OF ENTIRE TARIFF STRUCTURE CANBERRA, Thursday AUSTRALIA is to review its entire tariff structure with the aim of reducing overall levels of protection. Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser announced last night that the government was sending a reference on general reduction m protectionFT - 424 words
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197 1981-08-07 3 Sea law draft 'against US interests' GENEVA, Thursday THE United States has rejected major portions of the draft international treaty on the Law of the Sea as "contrary to its national interests." The chief US delegate, Mr James Malone, said yesterday the 440-article treaty, drawn up over the past eightUPI - 197 words
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180 1981-08-07 3 GERMANS LANDED IN U.S. DURING THE WAR' ULM (West Germany), Thurs Austrian-born Franz Selinger, a 66-year-old retired engineer, returned here from a visit to Canada yesterday, saying he had found proof that German soldiers landed on North American soil in World War II. "Until only a year ago," Mr SelingerAP - 180 words
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Article33 1981-08-07 3 SAPPORO (Japan). Thurs. At least five people have been killed, two missing and more than 19,000 houses flooded m unpreoedentedly heavy rains falling m Japan's northernmost island Hokkaido since Monday. AFP.AFP - 33 words
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113 1981-08-07 3 MUNICH, Thurs. The chorus of the Bavarian State Opera chose unique way to go on strike by silently mouthing the words of the books during a performance of Richard Wagner's "Die Melsterslnger." The unhappy members of the rhorus chose the last performance of the113 words
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94 1981-08-07 3 Telecoms men threaten to widen strike SYDNEY, Thurs. Militant electronics engineers who have already crippled some communications services today threatened to widen the disruption if pay claims are not met. Some 500 engineers, members of the Professional Radio and Electronics Institute and employed by the Overseas Telecommunications V ommission, wantUPI - 94 words
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205 1981-08-07 3 WELLINGTON, Thurs. The New Zealand Government is hiring retired policemen to help enforce the law for the rest of the the Springbok tour. This is the first time in 30 years "special" platoons of former policemen have been recruited in case the civil disorder provoked205 words
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Article32 1981-08-07 3 KATMANDU, Thurs. Members of an American medical research expedition left Katmandu by bus today to climb Mount Everest where they will also study heart and lung functions at high altitude*.32 words
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132 1981-08-07 3 Moderates agree not to field a rival BELFAST, Thurs. Northern Ireland's Social Democrat and Labour Party (SDLP), which represents moderate Roman Catholics, bowed to pressure from Irish Republicans yesterday ana agreed not to field a candidate for the British parliamentary seat left vacant by the death of Maze prison hungerAFP - 132 words
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Article, Illustration146 1981-08-07 3 Twin bid to cross the English Channel IDENTICAL twins James (left) and Jonathan dl Donate, 27, from New York, waving from the heach at Dover m England on Wednesday where they plan to swim across the English Channel on Sunday. It will be the' first Channel bid by any twoUPI - 146 words
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311 1981-08-07 4 KARACHI, Thursday SOVIET Deputy Foreign Minister Nikolai Firyubin will visit Pakistan later this month m the first trip to the country by a senior Soviet official since Moscow sent troops into neighbouring Afghanistan, it was announced here today. -i Pakistan Foreign Minister AghaReuter - 311 words
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Article68 1981-08-07 4 3 HURT IN BORDER CLASH NEW DELHI, Thurs. Three Indian villagers were injured In a clash on Monday with a "gang of armed Pakistanis" In a Jami iv and Kashmir State border area, the Press Trust of India said today. It said that according to a delayed report the PakistanisReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration338 1981-08-07 4 MANILA, Thurs. CHINESE Premier Zhao Ziyang got a warm welcome m Manila today at the start of a South-east Asian tour during which Kampuchea will a. major topic of discussion. Thousands of well-orga-nised Filipinos braved a tropical storm to give Mr Zhao a flag-wavingReuter; AP - 338 words
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188 1981-08-07 4 REFUGEES WHO MUST RETURN TO CHINA HONGKONG, Thurs. Hongkong has been repatriating almost 10,000 Vietnamese refugees m the past several years not back to their own country, but to China. This British colony, which has taken m 93,000 boat people since 1975, accepts only Vietnamese refugees who sail to HongkongAP - 188 words
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Article184 1981-08-07 4 BEIJING, Thurs. A CHINESE man who fathered a son, underwent a sex change operation and recently got married, may now be pregnant, Xinhua news agency reports. The agency said the pregnancy of 38-year-old Wu Fang had not been confirmed yet, bat doctors said sheAP - 184 words
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Article61 1981-08-07 4 THAI ARMY troops killed three communist guerillas m a clash yesterday near the Malaysian border, a Thai army spokesman said m Yala, southern Thailand. Soldiers ambushed about 15 guerillas of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya who were collecting food and "protection money" from a village nearReuter - 61 words
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Article60 1981-08-07 4 ISRAEL HAS denied responsibility for the assassination attempt on Palestinian guerilla chief Abu Daoud m Warsaw. Prime Minister Menachem Begins spokesman, Uri Porat, told reporters m Tel Aviv yesterday the claim that Israeli gunmen seriously wounded Daoud, believed to be the man who masterminded the massacre ofReuter - 60 words
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Article81 1981-08-07 4 THE SOVIET Union has reinforced its ground troops m its Far East by five divisions to 51 divisions m the past year, adding two m Mongolia and one m the maritime province of Siberia, Japanese defence chief Joji Omura said m Tokyo yesterday. Mr Omura, StateAFP - 81 words
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Article54 1981-08-07 4 A DISTRICT judge m India's northern Bihar state today sentenced 50 of 61 people accused of killing 14 harijans or untouchables m a Bihar village m February last year to life imprisonment. Eleven accused were acquitted for lack of evidence m the case, the Press TrustReuter - 54 words
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Article64 1981-08-07 4 CYPRIOT PRESIDENT Spyros Kybriano said m Nicosia yesterday his government would not allow the United States to DM foreign bases on the island as a "staging point" for US regional task forces. Mr Kybriano said he would prevent the US from using Cyprus "as a stagingUPI - 64 words
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Article71 1981-08-07 4 INEXPERIENCE AND confusion by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's son, Sanjay, and his co-pilot caused their deaths m the plane crash of June 23 last year, an official inquiry said. The year-old probe's results were announced m a brief official statement issued by the Civil Aviation Department m NewAP - 71 words
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103 1981-08-07 4 25 die from drinking illicit liquor in India NEW DELHI, Thurs. At least 25 people have died after drinking illicit liquor m Mahasamund district, central India, the United News of India said today. It said more than 75 others were hospitalised after consuming the brew and Chapo villagers said theAP - 103 words
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Article59 1981-08-07 4 TOKYO, Thurs. The 51,000tonne US aircraft carrier Midway today left the US naval port of Yokosuka, south of Tokyo, to take part m a joint Japan-US air exercise m the Pacific. The Midway's planes will take part m the week-long exercise m areas centred on Misawa BaseAFP - 59 words
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Article55 1981-08-07 4 ATHENS, Thurs Two more deaths were reported yesterday m the three-day-old wave of fires m Greece. Arson, possibly by rightwing political extremists, is suspected by the authorities. New fires were reported and others continued to burn after dozens of homes and large areas ofReuter - 55 words
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Article49 1981-08-07 4 LONDON, Thurs. The Labour Party said yesterday that party leader Michael Foot will lead an 11-man delegation to Moscow next month for three days of talks with Soviet leaders on disarma-, ment at the invitation of the Soviet Government. The visit will begin on Sept 15. AP.AP - 49 words
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285 1981-08-07 6 THE Polish Government has resumed talks with the Solidarity free trade union as workers staged stoppages m two provinces and threatened a four-hour strike m the Silesian industrial region. Solidarity said its branches m Silesia went on "red alert" shortly after unionReuter - 285 words
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Article59 1981-08-07 6 IF ALL the different bits of the Great Wall of China were put end to end, they would easily stretch around the world, the Xinhua news agency disclosed m Beijing yesterday. It said the various sections of the wall totalled 50,000 km m length. In comparison,Reuter - 59 words
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Article84 1981-08-07 6 AN AMERICAN teenager's plans to sell dirt from the royal wedding have been muddied because of the cost of shipping the soil from England. Kenneth Miller, 18, of Trenton, New Jersey, advertised m newspapers this week "an actual piece of royal ground where the Prince andUPI - 84 words
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Article64 1981-08-07 6 THE passengers of a bus travelling from Rajasthan to. the neighbouring Guierat state m India had a very unusual "cotraveller" among them recently. A full-grown python rode on the chassis of the bus and travelled undetected till the last stop. The stowaway, which was probably affected byAFP - 64 words
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217 1981-08-07 6 4 tanks, copter destroyed in Tripoli clashes BEIRUT, Thurs THE rightist Phalangist radio yesterday said four Syrian tanks and a helicopter were destroyed m Tripoli as fierce fighting between the two rival leftist militias continued for the second night. It said the helicopter was hit while hovering over the city.UPI - 217 words
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Article114 1981-08-07 6 LONDON, Thurs. Two Europeans who rescued President Dawda Jawara's wife from rebels In Gambia were identified today as undercover agents of a crack British anti-gner-illa regiment. The British news agency, Press Association, said they belonged to the Special Air Services (SAS) regiment which last yearReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration214 1981-08-07 6 Iran's new PM gives priority to internal security TEHERAN, Thurs. Iran's new Prime Minister, Mr Mohammad Javad Bahonar. 47, has made internal security and a decisive victory m the 10-month-old war with Iraq the top priorities of his government, Iran state radio said today. It quoted him as saying thatReuter - 214 words
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292 1981-08-07 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. PRESIDENT Ronald Rea§an said yesterday the oviet Union "very desperately" wants to negotiate reducing limited nuclear weapons based m Europe; he expects his first summit with President Leonid Brezhnev to address this issue. Mr Reagan said, m an interviewAFP; UPI - 292 words
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137 1981-08-07 8 WASHINGTON, Thnrs. Seventeen thousand United States Midlers and airmen and 27, Hi tonnes of equipment will go to Europe m the next two months for two war games to demonstrate t S ability to support Its Nate allies m time of war, theUPI - 137 words
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Article, Illustration63 1981-08-07 8 Fists of fury at rally WITH raised date, strikIng air controllers chased away a Federal court •nicer when he tried to serve back-to-work orders on them. The Incident took place »n Wednesday at Eisenhower Park In New York, where the air controllers had gathered for a rally. Federal officers thenAP - 63 words
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782 1981-08-07 8 DISASTER FOR SOME, BONANZA FOR OTHERS WASHINGTON, Thursday NEW YORK, Thurs. The American air controllers' strike, a potential disaster for ailing airlines, could mean a bonanza for the country's flagging railways, catastrophe for gourmets, and even a possible increase m interestNYT - 782 words
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Article29 1981-08-07 8 TEHERAN, Thurs An earthquake measuring 4.9 on the Richter scale shook northern Iran but caused no damages or injuries, the official Pars news agency said yesterday. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article43 1981-08-07 8 MANILA, Thurs. About 200 people demonstrated peacefully today outside the US Embassy m protest against plans to build a nuclear plant m the Philippines and to demand withdrawal of nuclear weapons they said were stored at American military bases here. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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187 1981-08-07 8 NEW YORK, Thurs. This city has maps of subways and maps of streets, maps of museums and maps of theaters. Now, thanks to Harvey Weitz and his associates, there are maps of potholes. Mr Weitz is president of the Big Apple Pothole and SidewalkAP - 187 words
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Article, Illustration1338 1981-08-07 9 MARTIN WOOLLACOTT - Iraq's dead block road to peace in the Gulf War MARTIN WOOLLACOTT 'MARTYRS' ARE GREATEST CONSTRAINT ON PEACE MOVE By m Baghdad The price m casualties makes it extraordinarily difficult to contemplate ending the war by diplomatic means. Iraq is a wealthy enough state to almost shrug off the financial1,338 words
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Article813 1981-08-07 9 MICROFILM is becoming easier to use. Recent developments enable a secretary to make microfilm records on the spot (without sending documents to outside processors to be filmed), to update records and to retrieve quickly documents needed for perusal. These developments are helping to expand the market813 words
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162 1981-08-07 11 BUSINESSMAN Tan Yew Beng, 37, was charged yesterday with two counts of using forged documents at the Registry of Companies five years aco. He was alleged to have used forged copies of the Memorandum and Articles of Association of Yew Lee Chiontr Metal Containers Pte162 words
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233 1981-08-07 11 PARENTS need not worry when their child goes sailing with the Junior Sailing Club, for there are always safety boats and safety officers within easy reach. Besides, the beginners hardly go more than 90 metres from the shore. Mr D. M. Danker,233 words
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Article115 1981-08-07 11 HDB TO DEVELOP NEW ESTATE A NEW public bousing estate will be developed on 25.3 ha of land at the 18th km, Upper Bukit Tlmah Road. It Ls on the frlng e of Woodlands New Town, and It has not been given a name yet. The Senior Parliamentary Secretary (National115 words
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Article39 1981-08-07 11 A TALK on Asean Its Role and Significance, will be given by Mr Bilveer Singh, a political science lecturer from the National University of Singapore, today at 3 p.m. at the Queenstown branch library's lecture room.39 words
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Article, Illustration609 1981-08-07 11 WENDY YANG; N.G. KUTTY - After 11 anxious hours... missing girl is home WENDY YANG and N.G. KUTTY DESPERATE FATHER PUTS UP POSTERS FOR DAUGHTER'S RETURN By FOR 11 hours, Mr Chong Kang Hua waited anxiously, suppressing fears of the worst that could have happened to his missing four-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Pei Joe. Little Pei Joe,MAZLAN BADRON - 609 words
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Article24 1981-08-07 11 THE Kallang Zone C residents committee will hold a bird singing contest at the playground behind Block 34. Whampoa West on Monday.24 words
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Article, Illustration525 1981-08-07 12 S. M. MUTHU - S. M. MUTHU DANGER FROM ABOVE IN FARRER ROAD HDB ESTATE By THE Housing Board I will send out field inspectors to check on defective windows in the Farrer Road HDB flats that are potential death traps to residents in the area. 11m525 words
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644 1981-08-07 12 Questions for next sitting of Parliament QUESTIONS covering education, road accidents, culture, communications, citizenship, rusty water, the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme, noise pollution and Kampuchea will be raised by MPs during the sitting of Parliament next Friday. Ministers and the auestions directed to them are: Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture:644 words
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Article85 1981-08-07 12 Seoul team here on study trip A SOUTH Korean delegation, from the ruling Democratic Justice Party, is here to study Singapore's social development, particularly th.= organisation of community centres and the ytmth movement. Its leader, Mr I>ee Sang Jae, said his seven-mem-ber delegation wjis keen to learn about Singapore's achievements85 words
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Article52 1981-08-07 12 MR (3OH Chok Tong, Second Iteferce Minster, Minister for Health and MP for Marine Parade, will attend a farewell dinner for Marine Parade Muslim residents leaving for the Haj (pilgrimage to Mecca). TV dinner is being held today at 7.30 p.m at the Marine Parade Community Hall,52 words
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Article57 1981-08-07 12 LEE Siah Chua. 39, a cook, originally charged with raping a 14-;' ear-old girl, yesterday pleaded guilty to a reduced i h.irg" of having sex with her I>ee. a cook at the Singapore Polytechnic canteen, was jaiied 13 months for the offence which he committed at the57 words
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Article30 1981-08-07 12 SIGLAP community centre management committee will hold a Martial Arts and Bodybuilding night at the community centre, m conjunction with National Day celebrations, tomorrow at 7 30 p.m.30 words
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Article139 1981-08-07 12 THE trial of two business- 1 men accused of a $21 mil- I lion fraud conspiracy con- j tinued in a district court yesterday. Businessmen Isaac Paul Ratnam and Ng Fook Khau are accused of having used false shipping documents to negotiate letters of credit and139 words
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Article89 1981-08-07 12 THE continued trial of na- 1 tional serviceman Tjoea Chwee Tee, 20, accused of murdering his former sergeant, has been adjourned until Tuesday. The fourth-day of the hearing, which was scheduled to continue yesterday, had to be adjourned after defence counsel, Mr Joseph Linus, fell89 words
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Advertisement604 1981-08-07 12 Outstanding Homesite Values m Marion Oaks, Florida, U.S.A JUSTTRYTOBUYftLOTLIKETHIS lj IN MALAYSIAOR SINGAPORE FOR U.S. $6,495! You could pay much more t l a -~*j jmj, lc^ and not get valuable property like this f 'xj^^ standard lot size over 929 m' high rolling, wooded land t •lp :j fi^604 words
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Article, Illustration600 1981-08-07 13 GOH LEE KHUAN - GOH LEE KHUAN Not enough detainees to fill vacancies By A PILOT day -release scheme for Criminal Law Detainees has been so successful that there are not enough detainees to fill up job vacancies. Since the scheme was launched m May, the number of600 words
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Article84 1981-08-07 13 SALIM bin Ahmad, 20, a labourer, was yesterday jailed for a day and fined $800 by a district judge after he admitted stealing a $1,000 teak table from a doctor's clinic. Court prosecutor ASP Mahinder Singh told the court that Salim, with an accomplice, known as84 words
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Article33 1981-08-07 13 A DAY-HIKE to Macßitchie Reservoir on Aug 16 Is being organised by the Adventure Club ot Serangoon Gardens community centre. For details, telephone *****69 between 2.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.33 words
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352 1981-08-07 13 EVELYN NG - EVELYN NG By Social Services Correspondent THE Singapore Association of Retarded Children is desperately low on funds, with a deficit of $70,000 from last year and less than six months' reserves m hand. Sources said yesterday that even with money expected to352 words
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Article50 1981-08-07 13 THE MP for Chua Chu Kang. Mr Tang See Chim. will be the guest-of-honour at the National Day dinner -cum- variety show at Lam Soon community centre at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Th (unction is organised by the National Day celebrations working committee of Choa Chu Kang constituency.50 words
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139 1981-08-07 13 Queenstown police to get new chief QUEENSTOWN police station is expected to have new nfflcer-ln-charge the third time since January this year. This fallows the resignation of the present chief, acting Snpt Freddy Neo Poh Seng, who has given a month's notice to quit the force. It is understood that139 words
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171 1981-08-07 13 THE examination format for the GCE O level (Chinese medium) Biology papers will be the same as the Cambridge GCE O level (English medium) papers from 1983. The new format will feature three papers: Paper I, divided into two parts, is a two-hour paper.171 words
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Article92 1981-08-07 13 THE Straits Times July 28 issue published a story on the cancellation of the status of the See Tho Clinic for Women at Uat Towers as an approved institution for abortions under the Abortion 'regulations 1974. Unfortunately, the reason for the cancellation was omitted. It92 words
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Advertisement388 1981-08-07 13 THIS IS NO ORDINARY SHAMPOO K^ i k LJ ijs S ftamP< XvjftFl^H It's Savlon P.C IK IRI i Jjjj Anti-dandruff Shampoo. P jA£^HHlj|| to use as ordinary shampoo, la&mUn^^^nm y e j. jj. conditions hair while Anti-Dandruff helping control dandruff. r It s widely recognised as d£y an effective388 words
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Article, Illustration278 1981-08-07 14 DINNER guests smiled when compere Henry Tan announced that the first Hungry Ghost Festival auction this year would be conducted in Mandarin. To the all people present, a repeat of last year's auction using liokkien seemed Imminent. The auction for articles of worship278 words
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140 1981-08-07 14 JUDGE TO DRUG ACCUSED: 'TIME YOU STOPPED' DISTRICT Judge Dalip Singh yesterday ticked off a drug trafficker who said he has two young children. He told Mohamed Taib bin Jaffar, 30, a labourer: "You're a father of two children. It's time you stopped you committing offences and looked after your140 words
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Article63 1981-08-07 14 CAR WASHER Loganathan so Gunisamy, who took the car of one of his clients for a joy-ride, was jailed for 18 months by a magistrate's court yesterday for stealing the car. Loganathan, 20, pleaded guilty to stealing the car of a secondhand car dealer, Mr63 words
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Article27 1981-08-07 14 THE Bukit Merah constituency will hold a National Day dinner at the car park, Block 94, Henderson Road on Aug 23 at 7.30 p.m.27 words
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547 1981-08-07 14 AN ELECTRONIC firm is going to offer its technicians and engineers who have no degrees an all-expenses paid scheme that would let them study for a degree as they work. The details of the scheme, a first by a con:pany here, are547 words
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Article51 1981-08-07 14 A PICTURE on the Back Page of yesterday's Straits Times which accompanied a story on this year's Secondary School Concert Band Presentation was incor- rectly captioned. The band pictured was the National Junior College team and not the Raffles Institution band as captioned. The error is51 words
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188 1981-08-07 14 Six trade missions to sell local goods abroad THE Singapore Manufacturers' Association plans to send at least six trade missions abroad this year and early next year to promote Singapore-made goods. One is expected to visit South Korea later this year, the association's president, Mr One Leng Chuan, said yesterday.188 words
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Article34 1981-08-07 14 A LEGAL officer, Mrs Emily Wilfred, has been transferred to the Public Trustee's Chambers as an assistant public trustee and assistant official assignee. She was previously with the Department of Civil Aviation.34 words
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235 1981-08-07 14 *****03 wins first prize in Singapore Sweep TICKET No. *****03 won the first prize of $600,000 in the Singapore Sweep 8 81 drawn last night. The full results: 1st prise: *****03 2nd prise ($200,000): *****71 3rd prise ($75,000): *****40 4th prise ($50,000): *****12 5th prise ($25,000): *****44 S Jackpot Numbers235 words
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Article39 1981-08-07 14 BRICKWORKS constituency will celebrate National Day with a two-hour variety show on Aug IS at 7.30 p.m. at the Queens Crescent Market. Commonwealth and Bukit Merah Secondary Schools will present songs and dances m the four languages.39 words
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Advertisement142 1981-08-07 14 .m«i>m»<j«> Hy^j|^mgj k_Z|Kj|jll||J|^B TAO92' •LOMffEy COMPUTER ORGAN U.S. A FACTORY OFFER 25% DISCOUNT^^IiA only this model Jamboree M-325 CuS^!!. SS*T a^- Track 111 Rhythm with 18 different rhythms including metronome. Automatic Organ Computer with single melody note to rich full chords. Magic Genie chords that allows you to play 48142 words
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Miscellaneous220 1981-08-07 14 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp MEPE CO^ES NAY I I'^WlOlrJG X OW,POrJT I BUT l'|Jk SUPE WELL ,BE I f A£6»4'T YOU boprowimg fro*a Titos ©eso he wahts to J goimgto MEIGHBOR XhS > CN^&/- /U^PPiEMPIV/ BORROW SrIEISMBOR. FiMISM KAOWIMG GOIMS TO UIC3E rp/T^v. SO^WinIG/ LEMC? IT220 words
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220 1981-08-07 15 'Watchdog' to act soon over irregularities SEREMBAN, Thursday THE Public Accounts Committee the Parliamentary "watchdog" that keeps tabs on government spending is to act soon on the financial mismanagement and irregularities revealed m the Auditor-Gener-al's latest report. Its chairman, Datuk Lee Boon Peng, said the eightmember committee would meet soonAFP - 220 words
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Article58 1981-08-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Police have smashed a drug distributing ring with the arrest of 14 suspected drug pushers m Kuala Lumpur. A police spokesman said today that the suspects, all aged between 20 and 26 were operating as distributors m suburban areas of the city. Police alsoAFP - 58 words
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238 1981-08-07 15 Ten Customs men under probe over $1.2 m scandal KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. About 10 "very senior Customs officers" are under investigation for their alleged involvement m the M 51.26 million patrol boat scandal. However, the outcome of the investigation, already two years old, is still not known, a source saidNST - 238 words
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Article, Illustration229 1981-08-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs THE MCA's Multi-Pur-pose Holdings Berhad denied yesterday that it plans to set up a private university m Canada. Its chief executive, Mr Tan Koon Swan, said: "The Multi-Purpose Holdings Berhad board is not aware of any suchNST - 229 words
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Article24 1981-08-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two cases of cholera were reported m the state of Kelantan last Sunday. Both the victims are women. AFP.AFP - 24 words
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Article128 1981-08-07 15 Burmese Muslims allowed to stay KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. About 130 Burmese Muslims, who landed on Malaysia's northern resort island of Langkawi during the past four months, will be allowed to stay m the country, the national news agency Bemama reported today. It said Kedah state authorities had arranged to resettleReuter - 128 words
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Article142 1981-08-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Than. The Royal Malaysian Air Force has lost nine Tebwui jets costing more than MslB million In the last seven yeans. The Star newspaper reported today thai nine pilots were killed In the crashes. Of the nine jets lost, two are stillAFP - 142 words
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386 1981-08-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday CHINESE Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang may not like what his Malaysian hosts will say when he arrives here on Sunday, on a mission to win allies m China's quarrel with Vietnam. The Malaysians will use the opportunity to warn MrAFP; UPI - 386 words
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Article345 1981-08-07 16 ENLIGHTENED, progressive employers here have always understood the importance of helping their workers upgrade their professional skills. Long before the government launched its skills development programme, these employers have provided their employees with a variety of avenues for continuing education through scholarships, in-house seminars and training courses and,345 words
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Article378 1981-08-07 16 WITHIN only a short span (if 20 years, the landscape of Singapore has bristled with HDB blocks even m places which were once the sea or cemeteries. Rural communities were- uprooted, urban slums levelled. It is not surprising therefore that relationships between people which had been nurtured378 words
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548 1981-08-07 16 THOMAS KENT - THOMAS KENT By m Moscow THE deadliest weapon of an irate Soviet consumer the official complaint book hanging m government stores and offices may be losing its power. The slim, paperbound books are required m all retail establishments and customers have the right toAP - 548 words
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Article, Illustration1616 1981-08-07 16 Forgotten refugees of Dien Bien Phu Thai patience is wearing thin THE Dien Bien Phu refugees m northern Thailand, who fled from Vietnam 30 years ago, are still there mainly because of the humanitarian gesture of the Thai Government. But time is running out because the Thais fear their security1,616 words
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Advertisement13 1981-08-07 16 L VV^\l^l^J f M-hi, «fc j BMk j ■Alnf UM W9TM ■MTV prOvttCIITS.13 words
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Advertisement544 1981-08-07 16 SINGAPORE 2«CW>§ CONTACT LENS SOCIETY The following members are: CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS OPTOMETRISTS E. J. BENJAMIN FAA.O.. f ACI.P. EDWARD J BENJAMIN PTE LTD PARV HFRMAWI Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre. n lZ rr«T Unrt G2 Mount Elizabeth Road. (0922) IOPTOMWISTI Tel *****55 *****79 CHEN YIN FOOK oah sin544 words
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Article, Illustration600 1981-08-07 17 A reader points out how they can be wrong MUCH have been talked about and painfully felt by our police radar guns at work and m densely populated highways such as Singapore. There are very important points and facts which the motoring public should600 words
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Letter215 1981-08-07 17 IT appears that Phase 111 HUDC flats will cost from $180,000 upwards. What is the basis for this steep 80 per cent increase over prices of Phase II? Land for Phase m was ear-marked by 1978. Surely the cost of land should have been based215 words
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Letter120 1981-08-07 17 WE are staying m the Kirn Keat area HDB estate. Design-wise, the flats are fairly comfortable, after renovations. But m the corner units, the external walls are plain bricks. The afternoon and setting sun shines directly on these walls, which absorb the heat and radiate120 words
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Letter141 1981-08-07 17 MAY 1 suggest that the HUDC introduce a two-tier pricing to further shorten the long waiting list: A higher purchase price should apply to applicants who now own HDB flats; and A lower purchase price should apply to applicants who do not own any form of141 words
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Letter32 1981-08-07 17 THE HDB should consider raising the income ceiling of eligible applicants who wish to rent HDB flats, to a reasonable figure of $1,500 a month. BE SYMPATHETIC PLEASE Singapore 154532 words
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Letter, Illustration254 1981-08-07 17 WE often read appeals m the newspapers to pet-loving people to help stray dogs and cats, and to relieve SPCA's burden. I love keeping dogs and already have two m my house. One night, I found two stray but healthy dogs at a demolished site254 words
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Letter83 1981-08-07 17 WILL the railway administrators station some one m uniform (as m the airport) to guide the passengers and taxi drivers about the queue system. The majority of train passengers are Malaysians who don't know about the system. The ROY should also check on taxi drivers who don't pick83 words
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176 1981-08-07 17 THERE is one little area of dissatisfaction at your airport, which I'm sure tourists like myself experience when we leave the city. Because I shopped a lot, my luggage was naturally overweight. As a result, I was penalised for the excess luggage. I could hardly176 words
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128 1981-08-07 17 AGAIN, the suggestion is PUB rates will be increased to curb or prevent wastage. Like the previous PUB increases, the next will also fuel inflation. The prices of goods and produce will go up. Like the previous Increases, the next will not128 words
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Letter75 1981-08-07 17 PLEASE refer to the complaint by "Jurong Worker" regarding noise from Mitsukoshi Garden at Japanese Garden Road (ST, July 18). Our investigations revealed that the noise from the garden was excessive. We have advised the management to lower the volume of the loud speakers. As regards the75 words
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Letter93 1981-08-07 17 WE thank "A Suffering Home Buyer" (ST. July 25) for his many suggestions on how house speculators may be caught m the tax net. He also refers to specific cases within his personal knowledge. We shall be very grateful if he will send us as many details93 words
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Letter77 1981-08-07 17 PL-FASE refer to the letter "Bus Shelter" by "Impatient" (ST. July 18). We wish to inform your writer that there was. m fact, a bus shelter at J5 km Upper Bukit Timah Road. The shelter was, however, damaged by a vehicle recently and subsequently removed for safety77 words
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Letter77 1981-08-07 17 WE refer to your report "$l.B million In New Equipment For Faster Mail Delivery" (ST, July 22). We wish to point out that the fee for the Ixx-al Urgent Mail (LUM) service has been revised on July 1. The revised fee is as follows: For weight not77 words
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Letter60 1981-08-07 17 I REFER to the letter "Policeman Rudely Told Them To Leave The Area" by R.K. Davies (ST, July 28).. Would the writer please contact the undersigned at Tel *****8 during office hours, as more information is required m order that an investigation may be conducted. I.IM JIT60 words
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Advertisement230 1981-08-07 17 "Business news, my tailor said with a mouthful of pins, is like a stitch m time" A stitch m time could mean not missing out on a good coverage of Singapore, regional and international business I RT«^TH^7()~ro!ri(^v^TATi~s2~~ st"t^~ investment. neWS. To; Circulation Department, lime- Business I'ublicatums 1 imited. Times House.230 words
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124 1981-08-07 18 THREE more multistorey car parks each costing about $40 million will be built by the Urban Redevelopment Authority m the city to meet the growing demand for parking facilities. The first one will be built at the Market/Church Street junction. Piling work on124 words
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Article79 1981-08-07 18 SBS Service 261 will go back to its old route while Service 264 will not run anymore from Monday. The change was decided after many requests from Ang Mo Kio residents either directly to SBS or through their MPs. The end of Service 26479 words
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Article163 1981-08-07 18 A WOMAN doctor who sued her brother and a jorry driver after being injured m an accident, was awarded $20,000 damages and costs by the High Court yesterday. Mr R. Karuppan Chettiar, for Dr (Miss) A.K. Cheriyan, 32, said his client had agreed to accept the163 words
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Article, Illustration134 1981-08-07 18 No water but residents did not complain WHEN water to Jalan Tow Gay was cut off on Wednesav for nine hoars, residents reacted without complaint. Out came the pails and legs were stretched walking to the water hydrant. And everything was conducted In orderly fashion with everyone qneuelng up. No134 words
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Article80 1981-08-07 18 Children's Fair opens today THE Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr Ho Kah Leong, will be the guest-of-honour at the opening of the Children's Fair today at 11 a.m. The fair is sponsored by the Ministry of Education publication, Grow, and will be open till Tuesday between 11 a.m. and 9 p.m.80 words
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Article83 1981-08-07 18 STA*TE Coroner Tan Soo Kiang yesterday recorded an open verdict on the death of Mr Low Cher Chuan, 17, who was found with a broken skull at the bottom of a lift shaft at the Raffles Tower construction site on April 24. The court heard that Mr83 words
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Article21 1981-08-07 18 THE International V's Men's Club of Singapore (Beta Chapter) is holding its installation dinner at the Mandarin Hotel tonight.21 words
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402 1981-08-07 18 Call for more private practice exposure MEDICAL students need more exposure to the realities of private practice since most are likely to end up m it. With the increasing number of private hospitals, they must be acquainted with the types of medical problems private patients have, the president of the402 words
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Article30 1981-08-07 18 A BRITON, Trevor John Manwaring, 25, was fined $400 on Wednesday after he pleaded guilty to having 0.077 grams of cannabis at the Woodlands checkpoint on July 28.30 words
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Article43 1981-08-07 18 TWO unemployed youths were Jailed yesterday after they admitted they stole seven motorcycles and a scooter. Lini Geok Leng, 17, and Loh Bak Chua, 18, were sentenced to 12 and Vi months respectively. Loh has two previous oonvk tions.43 words
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Article43 1981-08-07 18 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry and Social Affairs), Mr Sidek Saniff, will be the guest-of-honour at a cultural snow organised by the Tamils Representative Council at the Victoria Theatre at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow, as part of its National Day celebrations.43 words
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213 1981-08-07 18 Changing attitudes with social pressure SOCIAL pressure instead of the arm of the law will be applied to change those with "negative attitudes" m future, the Permanent Secretary (Labour), Dr Han Cheng Fong, said yesterday. Speaking at the 1980 annual speech day of Victoria School, Dr Han, an old boy213 words
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Article656 1981-08-07 18 No Entry' roads on National Day ROADS leading to the six parade centres and those used (or the route inarches will b^ closed between certain hours on National Day. Only vehicles displaying official labels, police vehicles, the Fire Brigade, ambulances and Housing Board maintenance crews will be allowed through. Motorists656 words
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Advertisement344 1981-08-07 18 <\ 1 it 1 i% 1 \V V' Iff Vbur baby and family deserve I more than talcum powder. I I ho dcvfH' Puntu Hab> lakiim l\**diT JH II not only soothes I IfeA your baby's skin but also helps to prevent H^^^^^^gA irritation clarrminess and chale Lei it pamper344 words
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Article66 1981-08-07 19 THE Securities Industry Council yesterday asked the SES to suspend trading m the shares of Leong Huat Industries until further notice. No reasons were given when Leong Huat shares were suspended on Wednesday but the SIC said it is conducting an inquiry into possible breaches of the Code66 words
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Article68 1981-08-07 19 KEPPEL Shipyard Ltd has reported a 52 per cent increase m pretax profit to $44.8 million for the six months ended 1981. At the group level, pretax profit rose 73 per cent to $61.5 million. The performance was attributed to an active shipping and shiprepair market over the68 words
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Article84 1981-08-07 19 FAR East-Levingston Shipbuilding Ltd has announced a pretax net profit of $9.2 milion for the half year ended June 30, 1981. This is a significant improvement over the previous comparable period's loss of $1.8 million. The strong rig market enabled the company to secure orders which will keep84 words
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Article74 1981-08-07 19 AN EGM will be held by Malayan Cement on Aug 28, 1981 at 10 p.m. to approve an increase m authorised capital of the company from $50 million to $100 million. The meeting will also be asked to approve a 1-for-l bonus issue which will be capitalised from74 words
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Article63 1981-08-07 19 GENTING Bhd has notified its shareholders of an EGM to be held on Aug 22, 1981 at 10 p.m. for approving participation m consortiums to tender to Queensland for the development of hotel and casino complexes through World Resorts Pty Ltd. Meanwhile, the KLSE has requested from Genting63 words
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Article66 1981-08-07 19 THE KLSE has written to Promet Pte Ltd requesting more information regarding the company's joint ventures with three companies. Promet is required to quantify the amount of investment m respect of each of the ventures m Self-Elevating Platform Pte Ltd, Sofec-Promet SEA Pte Ltd and Promega-Jaya (B) Pte66 words
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Article77 1981-08-07 19 UNITED Malayan Flour Mills Bhd has informed the KLSE that its subsidiary company, Federal Oats Mills, m which the company holds about 90 per cent of the equity interest, would be acquiring the entire share capital of Cereal Products (M) Sdn Bhd. The consideration will be met by77 words
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Article80 1981-08-07 19 TOKYO, Thurs. Toyota Motor Co, Japan's largest carmaker, has developed what is claimed to be the world's first computer-controlled automatic transmission system, the Jiji press reported today. Jiji said the new automatic transmission improves fuel consumption by about 10 per cent compared to conventional automatic transmission,AFP - 80 words
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Article93 1981-08-07 19 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia is planning to build a training centre for small industries to be financed with part of the US$lOO million (Ss2l7 million) Japanese aid to Asean for the upgrading of human resources, the semi-official daily Suara Karya (Workers' Voice) reported today. To be builtAFP - 93 words
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297 1981-08-07 19 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By THE Bank of Ceylon wl office here within the nej Sri Lanka's first bank m The Sri Lankan High C. Gunasingham, told Ti that the Monetary Autr given approval for the bank to set up an office.297 words
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153 1981-08-07 19 Perlis Plantations to acquire stake in Asie PERLIS Plantations will acquire a 40 per cent stake m Asie Sendiran Berhad for MJ1.66 million from Citivest Sdn Bhd. The company said the acquisition is m line with its diversification policy and is subject to approval from the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee.153 words
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454 1981-08-07 19 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By THE Overseas Union stable, comprising the Overseas Union Bank group. Overseas Union i Trust and Overseas Union Enterprise, released some sparkling half-year results yester- day. The leader of the stable, thja Overseas Union Bank I group, announced a 64.6454 words
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552 1981-08-07 19 LEE YEW MENG - LEE YEW MENG LAND ESTIMATED TO BE WORTH $300 m By A HONGKONG based property group with investments here, is eyeing the Thai Embassy site one of the choicest pieces of land m Orchard Road estimated to be worth $300 million. The Mendo Investments552 words
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Article134 1981-08-07 19 TWO BRITISH BROKING FIRMS COMING TWO British stock-broking firms which already enjoy close links with local broking houses, expect to set up offices here soon. They are Hoare Govett Ltd and Vickers da Costa Ltd which are among the largest trading m Asian stocks. Both have operations m Hongkong. They134 words
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Article27 1981-08-07 19 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Minings Plantations Deb/Loans Up 6 3 2 1 1 2 Down 74 8 6 8 1 4 2 Inch 4 4 127 words
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Article205 1981-08-07 19 SINGAPORE: The stock market closed easier on continued profit-taking and some selling, in active ingThe Straits Times Industrials Index declined 8.98 polnte to 789.18. KUALA LUMPUR: Trading remained sluggish and share prices were generally easier. The J*-oonnUr New Straits Times Industrials Index dropped 14.lt points to205 words
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Article35 1981-08-07 19 eitile Corp >ah Yung i Leong Credit i P I tel Properties M C i Ceramic* ientosa aiping Textile ...lil Coin t Raya 300 275 1290 350 920 1520 480 310 400 240 66535 words
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Article19 1981-08-07 19 Promet Faber Merlin DBS SelProp Genting Total turnover: 7.18m Total value: $35.48m 607,1 422,1 274.1 256,1 242,119 words
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Article26 1981-08-07 19 KT Indicator: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: OCBC: 11G097 798.16 1771.68 1162.27 861.65 380.13 962.59 763.31 *****6 789.18 1759.34 1154.25 849.25 385.25 960.66 758.0226 words
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Article59 1981-08-07 19 Bcustead C*C CCM C Store Ihjnlap Earn FAN (irntinKs 4 -6 -15 -15 -10 Gaiaaeas (inthrir lll'ir Hime FE lacacape MTC M B»x 10 -fi -6 10 NBT Nina PMC Perils Prims ItobtaMn Ratlunaas -8 -5 -30 -20 -20 -18 -5 SembSMp SheU S Darby Steamer*59 words
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Advertisement506 1981-08-07 19 jT 1 mlz— t^^^^^i I *?K mj Attention all jewellery retailers, boutiques, watch dealers, shoe stores, gift shops, galleries and cosmetics retailers Now is the time to rent space m Goldhill Square— and benefit from its professional, on-going promotion programme Goldhill Square's fashion floor, the 't^ILL. substantial part of rental506 words
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Article2289 1981-08-07 20 SECTION O\E 1MHSTKIAI A COMMERCIAL Gr'« 1081 La«t Div Hi«h Low Company Sale tor- Net P/E Vol Day COOO) High Low 494 300 Acma 328 -0 14.5 Alcom 300 10.0 350 130 Allied Choc 240 -22 4 ON 312 161 B A T 230 45.5 420 3302,289 words
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Article440 1981-08-07 20 TRADING remained sluggish for the second successive day. Sellers send share prices generally easier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. However, the downturn was less sharp than the fall on Wednesday. The 30-coun-ter New Straits Times industrial index dropped 14.10 points to 1,019.19 while the440 words
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Article184 1981-08-07 20 SINGAPORE UNIT TBI'ST (Maaafen' prim far Aag 7) The Commerce 3.35 3.52 The Savings Fund 1.94 2.04 S pore Prog Fund 1.51 1.58 S pore Sfc. Fund 2.17 2.28xd Spore Invest Fund 1.12 1.17 Spore Equity Fund 1.42 149 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Maaacars' prlcea far Ask 1) Mai184 words
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Article30 1981-08-07 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins rubbers rubbers Deb/Loans Up 8 2 1 1 Down 74 7 1 7 4 4 11 Inch 10 1 2 130 words
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Article589 1981-08-07 20 Sel Propertiea (9.158 9.208) (132) 9.51 (2) 9.50 (1) 9.45 (5) 9.40 (4) 9.35 (1) 9.30 (2) 9.25 (3) 9.15 (1) 9.10 (13) 9.20 CD Spore Land (12.00 B) (13) 11.60 (5) 11.80 (15) 11.70 (2) 11.50 (28) 11.40 (1) 11.30 (2) 12.00 Town A City (1) 5.05 (3)589 words
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Article1968 1981-08-07 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcoa (3 168 3.20S) (51) 3.24 (1) 3.30 (25) 3.20 A Cktc1,968 words
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Article544 1981-08-07 20 IT WAS a lethargic day at the stock market yesterday as investors adtpted a wait-and-see attitude. Trading was dull and prices closed slight. y easier. The Straits Time* Industrial index eased B.K to 781.18 while the Justness Times Indicator 'ell 951 points to 115,148.544 words
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Article1042 1981-08-07 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deal1,042 words
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Article287 1981-08-07 20 HONGKONG: Stocks closed firmer with a recovery m the Hongkong dollar against its US counterpart strengthening investor confidence yesterday, dealers said. Trading was rather more active than the past two days with a combined turnover volume valued at $441.02 million. The Hang Seng index rose 32.79 to 1722.46 points287 words
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Article321 1981-08-07 20 SYDNEY: Shares moved broadly firmer supported partly by rising base metal prices yesterday, Dut also reflecting a technical adjustment m response to a prolonged decline, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries index rose 4.2 points from its year's low to finish at 629.2. with dealers noting renewed, though selective, overseas buying.321 words
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Article50 1981-08-07 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 532.0 Tuesday 528.8 Week Ago closed DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 953.58 Tuesday 945.97 Week Ago 937.40 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1722.46 Wednesday 1889.67 Week Ago 1699.39 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 701.5 Wednesday 898.1 Week Ago 708.1 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 629.2 Wednesday 625.0 Week Ago 534.450 words
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Article390 1981-08-07 21 NEW YORK. Wed. The stock market gained momentum late in the day to close sharply higher and analysts said a lot of the strength came from "merger mania. The Dow Jones industrial average, up almost three points at noon, started to surge in the last hour and gained390 words
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Article288 1981-08-07 21 AMSTERDAM. Wed. Share prices were mixed with Unilever rising three guilders, KLM 1.30 and Rayal Dutch one in mostly higher Dutch internationals, dealers said. In mixed banks ABN added one and Amra lost one, while mortgage bank Woh dropped two. Rabec* gained 1.50 and Kclino* 1.30 in investment funds288 words
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Article280 1981-08-07 21 ZURICH, Wed. Prices closed mainly steady m thin trading as recent activity m some special situation stocks abated, dealers said. In the bond sector, domestic issues held very steady as terms of the new Federal bond published yesterday were received favourably, they said. Among equities, banks closed steady except280 words
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Article84 1981-08-07 21 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed mixed in continued inactive trading yesterday, dealers said. BltlU Aju Flbrt 1M +1 Ayuthaja In?. And Trust H tu Bangkok Bank MO +2 Bank or Ajrudluja l.W ISO unrh Bcrll Juckcr Charoonf Thai Win nm Tnut m unch lnduxLrljJ PlnanCe Corp S9 unch IntenwUonal Cosmetics84 words
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Article108 1981-08-07 21 MANILA: The stock market closed mixed yesterday, with turnover rising to 2.1 million pesos from 1.2 million on Wednesday, dealers said. Pmos Aco)* Mlnlnc AMI AUu Con. A AUtl Coo. B B Bqulo OoM 0037 Btnguct Coo B W BrOoodrtch MO CDCP iM Landoll Upuito B. 1» Mvlndutu* B108 words
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Article357 1981-08-07 21 TOKYO: Share prices rose yesterday, led by big capitals and blue chips in response to revived foreign purchases and the yen's steadiness against the US dollar, dealers said. AJtDMnoto AkaJ M> Asahl CtMUl 288 Ajahl OlaJM MS Bank Tk MB Brldfftstone "!Z7Z!r.!Z 400 4-1 -t +2 1 unch Canon357 words
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Article641 1981-08-07 21 LONDON, Thurs. Equities closed narrowly higher today although off morning highs prompted by new time buying, while government bonds gave back earlier gains as sterling weakened to below 1.80 to the dollar, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 3.0 points at 5316 Barclays ended lUp641 words
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Article34 1981-08-07 21 Rubber Aug 6 Singapore: Aug: 221.00 cents (down 2.50 cents) Malaysia: Sept: 254.50 cents (down 3.00 cents) Tin: M 533.40 per kilo (down 12 cents) Official offering: 221 tonnes (down 89 tonnes)34 words
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Article192 1981-08-07 21 THE KHOBAR market lor gold deliverable In Singapore opened at 52T.511 and closed at $27,649 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50 392.50 and was traded quietly to cltxsf at $39. 75 353.75 by lunch time. The market re-opened at that level and moved steadily upwards with192 words
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Article131 1981-08-07 21 CHINESE Produce Exckaage, Singapore, no«a eloalng prices per IM kg yesterday. Coewaat oil: Bulk fob $122.50 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $136.50 sellers. new drum fob $141.50 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $377.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper131 words
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Article146 1981-08-07 21 THE STRAITS tin price slipped 12 cents to MJ33.40 per kilo m Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 89 tonnes to 221 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady with forward buyers falling £45 to £7,855 j>er tonne. LONDON: Tin continued to trade m a very narrow range146 words
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Article141 1981-08-07 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The market was steady m moderate trading yesterday, on late covering ahead of the State Trading Corporation (STC) of India tender, dealers said. In August, south and north regions recovered Mss each to $905 and $925 per tonne respectively, while central slipped $5 to $905. In141 words
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Article29 1981-08-07 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous m brackets). Wirebar Spot £990.50 (£996.50); sellers £991.00 (£997.00); Three Month buyers £1020.50 (£1026.00); sellers £1021.00 (£1026.50). Market Uae: Easier. Safes: 18,400.29 words
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Article36 1981-08-07 21 We*) T*w New York 8.308 8.258 8.50S 8.45S Zurich 8258 8258 8.45S 845S Tku* WesJ Singapore 8.308 8 2EB 8.50S B.4SS Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. SMirr: Crtwlt Smimt, S> -c.36 words
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Article643 1981-08-07 21 RICES in the Singapore rfcber market closed waker yesterday, with Aijust RSS One buyers quted at 221.00 cents per kik down 2.50 cents on Wenesday's close, dealers aid. Te morning market declind three cents on easier oernight London advice and some profittakii;. they said. Pres rose fractionally in qu?t643 words
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Article95 1981-08-07 21 NOON SSR and SMK price. ve«erd«y RA8 A»|uil (C.rreat Mtk) Byyer. Seller. SSR20 (1 too pallet) 202.00 204.00N SSR 50 (1 ton pallet) 199 50 201.5ON MKELB September SMRCV (1 lonpaUrt) 271.00 273.00N SMRL (Itoapdkt) 282.00 264 OON SMR5 lltonp^kt) 224 50 226 SON SMRGP <1 tonptlktl95 words
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Article324 1981-08-07 21 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2 1660, about one cent lower than the previous opening high of $2.1875, m the Singapore forex market yes terd.-.y. It slid to $2 1640 before closing at $2.1635 45 In quiet trading. The US dollar fluctuated narrowly against most currencies.324 words
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Article345 1981-08-07 21 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: curr9nc>#9 Noniinw rstvc Bniiln#ofii#o Pvrc#fitaQ# quoted yeeterday (cro**)p*rity change Local dollars to one unit of foreign ourreacy: US dollar 2.1635 Sterling pound 3.9085 Australian dollar 2.4470 NZ dollar 1.7705 Canadian dollar 1.7515 Local dollar* to IM units of foreign currencies: Hongkong dollar 36.5500345 words
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Article43 1981-08-07 21 ■ount houses on Aug 6: Overnight: 3* to tv,% Call deposits: 6>/,% to 6 .tt CkMiaf BuyiM Sclliu 1-month rreasury bills 613/16 611/16 Sank bills 13 5/16 13 3/16 3 months CD 12Vi 12»» 6 months CD 12'. 12* urn nhciait la43 words
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Article27 1981-08-07 21 Ingapore dollars on Aug 6: Offer Bid vernight 2 1 1 month 12 11 2 months 12'. 12'/. 3 months 12 BM Overnight mode M27 words
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Article24 1981-08-07 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Is 14.44 per cent.24 words
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Advertisement496 1981-08-07 21 Ij Keppel Shipyard Limited INTERIM RESULTS 1981 The Board of Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited trading results of the Company and its subsidiaries for the first six months of 1981: Company Group (January June) (January June) 1981 1980 1981 1980 $.000 $.000 $4)00 $.000 Profit before Taxation 44,771496 words
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Advertisement44 1981-08-07 21 The classified hot-line is *****22 A large-format, colour-illustrated guide on how to observe the planets, stars and secrets of* the universe. The book also shows how brilliantly men of genius have built up our knowledge of astronomy over the centuries. A Pan Original. Time.!44 words
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Advertisement388 1981-08-07 21 IN THE HIUH COURT OF THE REPI'BIJr OP SINGAPORE CampMle. WlMtag. I p N«. tt 1 1M1 la the Matter the OnpuW Art, Chapter IM A-wl la the HUtter «f DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE SUPERMARKET PTE IJMITKD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a petition for the windIng388 words
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Article589 1981-08-07 22 CHAN OI CHEE - CHAN OI CHEE By COMPANIES must identify employees with management potential m order to survive. And those with management potential are those who nave the greatest probability of success at doing things that they have not done before. This includes the ability to adapt589 words
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329 1981-08-07 22 BUILDING bridges m Asean-EEC trade relations by means of additional studies, discussions and increased contacts may not be enough. It will also be necessary to open the doors of the European Economic Community (EEC) a little wider to the Asean (Association of329 words
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Article80 1981-08-07 22 Town City offer STOCKHOLDERS of Town and City Properties have been asked to contact Singapore International Merchant Bankers if they fail to receive the offer documents and forms of acceptance and transfer by Aug 9. Mr Hendra Rahardja, chairman of the Indonesian Harapan group and Mr Lim Tioen Kong, chairman80 words
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177 1981-08-07 22 Speculators have left property market says valuer DEMAND for property m Singapore has eased temporarily with many speculators having left the market, says one valuer. Speaking at a luncheon of the Rotary Club of Singapore on Wednesday, Mr Edward Prentice said that property, unlike a number of other items cannot177 words
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292 1981-08-07 22 Malaysian cement makers call for import control MALAYSIAN cement manufacturers are concerned over the damping of cement Into the country and have called for the Importation of cement to be regulated. The group sales and public relations manager of Associated Pan Malaysia Cement Sdn Bhd (APMC), Mr J. B. Seaton,292 words
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317 1981-08-07 22 THE present year will see a "turnaround" for most US industries with a reversal of the widespread declines m profits and production seen m 1980. Next year, industries can look forward to "moderate growth" with profits and cash flow317 words
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Article96 1981-08-07 22 Move to support Thai baht BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand today imposed a new ceiling on commercial banks' borrowings from the central bank m what was generally regarded as a bid to shore up the Thai bant. The move, effective immediately, has the same effect as raising interest rates taking pressure off96 words
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470 1981-08-07 22 PROSPECTS for investors seeking properties with considerable growth potential m the Malaysian market are very bright, the international property consultancy firm of Richard Ellis said m its 1981 report. This is partly because rents and values m Malaysia are still well below those470 words
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Advertisement656 1981-08-07 22 LJ J' rrv^-JB wmmf* XmM B^l^M I L^nnnl ■■m LUfIRH IWrTI 41 LnfT I ulnnntt ■PTp?7f¥V I J? __*^^n*nVJl^H r S. l^knnnnnnnnl nY •F^^T^PlßnM nnmJ^H nY nnnnnlnnninfalf ii^^nnl $aMt'Wß&*'' Are your managers ready for the banking challenges of the 80's? Dramatic global •conomk: developments, th* MANAGEMENT OF BANK FUNDS deals656 words
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Advertisement4534 1981-08-07 23 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX _/tf V Telephone S*mce: *****22 PERSONAL SERVICES li I a«a»aaßa». af l a**^"ak>. do^ .jftWaaaaw Mondoy Fridoy 830om —500pm Odknory 80 cts per wotd (mm $12 001 A MERCHANDISE Tmes Centre vOOort! 500pm (Mm $S8 bO) Sundal™ *r,ts JJJJ. TMMftfKwLlllcMTC DCQCrtMAI 294-4422 I Htw4,534 words
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Advertisement833 1981-08-07 23 SOFTWARE DATA GENERAL, NOVA ECLIPSE COMPUTERS Basic Language Comprehensive computer software available for purchase or licence covering wide range of commercial and professional systems and applications, e.g. home builders, commercial builders, manufacturers, selling, distribution, warehousing, medical, real estate, dental, subscription/ direct mail, legal. Software covers all general accounting and internal833 words
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Advertisement549 1981-08-07 24 V Business ftamit Jmnkmi JJkJ t OWwrUwHlti [g* M BuawMhM Opportunithts BEAUTY SALON/ SCHOOL 3.000 SOFT Operating Salon avsllsbls on Or c Hated Rosa itTWß#oie»'t#fy Suitable for high class beaut: school, halrdresslng and beaut 1 salon with complete facllltle and decor Lease till next yea renewable For outright sate et549 words
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Advertisement659 1981-08-07 24 OMGMAL ENGLISH TAKSI 2.700 pieces English tapes. 100 pieces 8-track cartridge tapes 1 .300 pieces I, P records. SELLING WHOLE LOT FOR S1 .SO EACH Interested buyer*, view. 37. Lorong Patong Oft Upper Serangoon Hoed > S 1/4 m.s. > MANAU CANE/ *****0 pieces. Furnlcane Industry Sdn. Bhd. No 138,659 words
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Advertisement413 1981-08-07 24 b) Secretarial Clerical ao AfnGriCeWi pjpWifw Construction and Engineering Company has immediate vacancies for the positiorn of:junior Accounts Cleric ($3OO $400 ».m.) TUB Job Preparation of input documents Filing and general clerical dutiet R^QUlT^arWSntt About 1 year's working experience GCE -O' level Ape preferred 16 to 23 year* Senior Accounts413 words
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Advertisement362 1981-08-07 24 A well-ettablishad American Company invites applications for the following positions A) SALES SERVICE CLERK (Female) GCE 'O' Level with credit m English Ability to type at 35 wpm Minimum 1 year experience involving stock issuing, posting, packing or ordering activities. B) MAINTENANCE TECHNICAN (Male) NTC 3 m electrical fitting and362 words
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Advertisement419 1981-08-07 24 STENOGRAPHERS SHELL invites suitably qualified Sngapore citi zens to apply for the above positions based at our Pulau Bukom Refiner,- CbmpJex. THE CANDIDATES we require would: have an 'O' level Certificate of Education with at least 6P grades m Bigish and 3 other subjects; have attained shorthand and typewriting speeds419 words
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Advertisement424 1981-08-07 24 TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST A vacancy exists m 3W Singapore for an experienced telephone operator/reception ist. The successful candidate should have a pleasant personality and voice, a GCE 'O' Level with 3 credits and a minimum working experience of 1 year as telephone operator or receptionist. She should also be fluent424 words
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Advertisement380 1981-08-07 24 CHUA HENG INDUSTRIES PTE LTD m district 25. mvifee applic (Mitel for th# foWowirtfl v»ca>nmm RECEPTIONIST OPERATOR a lor 2 years experience In similar capacity. Ability to type an advantage. a Pleasant personality with good telephone manners. Good spoken English. Salary negotiable but not less than $300 JUNIOR SECRETARY a380 words
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Advertisement465 1981-08-07 24 TAI BENG GOURMET CORNER (CHINESE RESTAURANT) Mays immmediete vacancy for FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK c Completed Secondary education. c LCC Intermediate stage c Bilingual In Chinese and English. c No experience necessary, c Take-home pay not less than 5350 per month. Preference will be given to applicants from Chinese stream and465 words
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Advertisement494 1981-08-07 24 TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST c 17 years old and above c Able to operate switchboard an advantage c Able to type 30 <v.p.m c Those without experience may apply CLERK/TYPIST c 17 years old and above c Able to type 30 wpm c Previous experience not essential Please cell personally for494 words
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Advertisement466 1981-08-07 24 Stock Broker's Reeeerch Department (located at Refnes Piece) invites applications fcr the following positionINVESTMENT RESEARCH ASSISTANT c (,ct A' level with Si least 2 passes c Some knowledge of arrounling and liking for malhem.it is a Ability to write clear Knglish c Skilled on eleclrlr typePlease reply m writing with466 words
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Advertisement1054 1981-08-07 25 0 46 Situations Vacant ft; BtcimtarUUtf ClerlcmJ CHUAN HIANG GROUPS OF COMPANY requires (A) INSURANCE CLERKS c With 3- 4 years of experience In Insurance c Minimum OCE O' level c Ability to type essential c Preferably with book-keep-ing knowledge (B) GENERAL CLERKS c With 3- 4 years of experience1,054 words
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Advertisement609 1981-08-07 25 CLERK/TYPIST We have a vacancy for Female Clerk/TvpM and candidatae need lo have the toUow* Singapore cltlsen 17 to 25 years of age OCE -O' level Certificate with credits In English Mathematics Typing speed above 35 w.p.m. No working experience is required but candidetee must be w*«ng to Pleeee writ,609 words
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Advertisement570 1981-08-07 25 immediate vacancy tor 1 ACCOUNTS CLERK Preferably with OCE. O' level Apply m writing with full dot eMs .JdwUry ..peeled to: SCHMIDT SCIENTIFIC (PTE) LTD BLK 3, UMIT 809/ 917 PSA MULTI-STORE V COMPLEX PASIR PANJANG ROAD SINGAPORE 0511 ACME COMPUTER SERVICES requires Immediately DOCUMENT SORTERS a Age between 17570 words
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Advertisement603 1981-08-07 25 JOHN LVSAOMT (SEA) PTE. LTD HAS VACANCIES FOR SALES CLERKS c Completed Secondary education. c Those with OCE. 'O f levels and typing experience will be an advantage c 2 years of working experience preferably m a sales office. We offer an etnacllve alary and benefits and a 5-day work603 words
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Advertisement540 1981-08-07 25 FEMALE STORE CLERK required to wort m garment factory c minimum 1 year experience Apply personally to 8LK.1.149-B, JTC FLATTED FACTORY BOON KENG ROAD TEL: *****58. FEMALE STOCK CLERKS ($3lO p.m) a OCE 'O' level, credits In Maths. English It Chinese, c 18-22 years old. Interview vem 9pm:OO PTE LTD540 words
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Advertisement510 1981-08-07 25 Wen aatabaahed furniture arts and crafts company m Orchard Road urgently requires FEMALE SECRETARY a Age above 20 a Typing/ shorthand a OCE O' level a Credits In English and Chinese Salary SeSS SSOO. COtltftCt:JENNY *****22 lor immediate Interview. Well established Departmental Store has Immediate vacancy for FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK510 words
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Advertisement778 1981-08-07 25 TEMPORARY JOBS AVAILABLE Secretaries, Clerks. Typists Products Demonstrators Keypunch Operators C a* ***** a* ISS PERSONNEL POOL CO. 227 CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTRE TRAVEL TYPIST required by eetabNehed trevel agency. c OCE 'O' level c Type accurately at 40 45 w.p.m. Please eel WILLIAM TEL 7M032J URGENTLY RE OUMED EXPERIENCED FEMALE778 words
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Advertisement987 1981-08-07 25 A WELL ESTABLISHED Shipping Company requires Female Telephone Operator cum Typist possessing School Certificate with typing speed 30 wpm. Experience /non experience acceptable Apply giving details of personal particulars slating salary expectation to: ST. Box A*****. I New Industrial Road. Singapore 1863 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY REQUIRES Oeneral Clerks. Proficiency In English987 words
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Advertisement560 1981-08-07 25 c) Bml— INDOOR SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Electronics) TAMCO CUTLER-HAM HER, a leading electrical engineering company requires a DYNAMIC MAN for above post In our fast expanding Electronics (System) Division. JOB: Selected candidate will support Outdoor Sales Team In Internal sales matters and may Include system design and servicing. QUALIFICATION Diploma In560 words
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Advertisement467 1981-08-07 26 II Einptoymert ill 46 Situations Vacant c) stales A well established expanding European organisation offers Immediate employment to: MALE/FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS Requirements: c Singaporean above 20 yeersotege c Secondary aducaHor c Hardworking ft. da li cated c Experience not necessary as training wil' be provided c Preferably thoee with own467 words
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Advertisement570 1981-08-07 26 Eiclmuvfi shopping sYrfCeMto In Issdtng (total has vacancies for: SALES I ASSISTANTS mlts i JswsHsry, Arts and Crafts De- 7 pertments. Fashion Goods DeI pertments. Batik Shops and j Drug Store. 1 We pay good salary, commls- slon. bonus, full NWC Incre- C ments and an all expanse- paid overseas570 words
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Advertisement495 1981-08-07 26 ROBINSON'S urgently require SALES ASSISTANTS (Temporary It Permanent) Annual bonus Paid annual leave Medical 1 dental benefits Staff purchases j Interested, please apply person- ally between loam and spm to: TtM PvfMMW Otpt |i 4th Fl Specie Nets' Centre Orchard Road I Smgeporeoaa I I PARTS a HARDWARE SALES REPRESENTATIVES495 words
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Advertisement830 1981-08-07 26 LADY REPRESENTATIVE AMERICAN CO»JP ANY c Dynamic personality. c Fluent In Mandarin. c Oood contacts with Indonesian/local Businessmen. EXCEPTIONAL FINANCIAL OPPORTUNITIES TO WQMT MDtVKfeAI. TEL *****37 N*wiy sVWwitsd product wHti gocd ■Mlanhal rmn-ira*.*, tinjiannra r«m_ r™**^* ll ■"•niti HI BlnQailOri rf>quires MALE/FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES We pay travelling allowance with commission830 words
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Advertisement584 1981-08-07 26 HUGHES TOOL COMPANY (FAR EAST) PTE LTD 20 GUL WAY SINGAPORE 2282 Wo ara a subsidiary of an American Company, tha world's loading manufacturer of Oilwell drilling tools. Ova to our rapid axpanaion programmes, wa have immediate vacancies for tha following positions: QUALITY ASSURANCE INSPECTORS ($4OO MOO) NTC. Orade 3584 words
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Advertisement357 1981-08-07 26 METAL BOX SINGAPORE LTD Tha leading intarnattonal can maker requires 1) ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS a ITC m electrical or electronic engineering a 1 2 years working experience a Completed full-time national service I a Must be prepared to work shifts SALARY ABOVE $600 P.M. Shift Allowance above $120 p. m 2)357 words
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Advertisement577 1981-08-07 26 DEMETRON PTE. LTD. Our Schoeller PCB Division will be In production soon and Invite applications from suitably qualified personnel for the following positions. In-house training will be provided. TOOL AND DIE SUPERVISOR c Must possess NTC Orade I 2 (Tool and Die) Graduate of recognised training centres such as RGTC,577 words
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Advertisement539 1981-08-07 26 INCOM SINGAPORE QHOm An American mufi-national company haa immediate va- J— s|, tj.llr.a- isi i CatnclM for mm renewing. 1) TOOLMAKER Must have several years experience In the manufacturing or repair of high speed progressive dies Able to operate various toolroom machine and produce tooling and parts to required tolerances539 words
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Advertisement437 1981-08-07 26 Recently established OE subsidiary In Loyang (Changi) Invites applications for SUPERINTENDENT AIRFOILS A ppiicants should: c Possess a Diploma In Mechanical Engineering or other equivalent technical training. c Have at least 2 years of Industrial experience, at least 1 year of which should be In a supervisory capacle Be familiar437 words
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Advertisement613 1981-08-07 26 INCORPORATED requires 1. ELECTRICIANS NTC 3 In electrical fittings and Installations 1 year relevant experience preferred but not essential 2. MECHANICS NTC 3 In maintenance fittings 1 year experience In plant equlpment/rrichlne maintenance preferred but not essential Please call personally for an Interview or alternatively write In with detail of613 words
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Advertisement512 1981-08-07 27 II Employment (jjlA 46 Situation* Vacant d) Technical SINGAPORE NATIONAL PRINTERS PTE LTD requlrer (A) PLATEMAKER (B) GUILLOTINE OPERATOR OueHßcetiona Experience: c Must have completed Primary education c Experience preferred (C) FEMALE MALE OPERATORS f\ ila nn, iii a i wiibiiiil iiiofia c Experience c Must have Primary education c512 words
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Advertisement670 1981-08-07 27 CLEMC-OF-WOMCe i reqwed lor comwwmrty centre. c Minimum 2 years experience In building projects c Able to commence work on Ist September 1981 Apply wrth hill particulars, experience and salary •■pected to: ONG a ONG ARCHITECTS 49 GOLDHN.L PLAZA THOMSON ROAD SINGAPORE 1130 Before 17lh August IMI Engineering Firm requires:670 words
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Advertisement378 1981-08-07 27 MITSUBOSHI SINGAPORE Tha World leading manufacturing of power transmission product offer* tha right candidate opportunities at:1. PRODUCTION OPERATORS Earn up to $400 per month. Starting salary $10-$ l l per day. On confirmation 5275-S3OO par month. Shift allowance provided. $3 for 3rd shift. Perfect attendance Incentive bonus SI 5 per378 words
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Advertisement353 1981-08-07 27 JVC requires I FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS WAW* 5 day wtek fr on^Ml B.ooam to 5.15pm a Perfect attendance II a Full transport reimbursement a Air conditioned factory II II a Interesting Job II a Tlvjse with relevant experience witt be paid more on confirmation I r CaH aarejnafcj et^Ul IfJVC353 words
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Advertisement250 1981-08-07 27 aurora] PRODUCTS JOIN US NOW AS TEMPORARY FEMALE OPERATOR and earn 1 3.00 per day ide/aWB No shift No scope work Working Hours: 7.30 am 5.00 pm Malaysians and permanent residents are also welcome. Come and see us with your I C at The Personnel Oept. 625, Lor 4, ToaPayoh250 words
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Advertisement379 1981-08-07 27 TRAVENOL LABOftATORIES PTE LTD requires FEMALE OPERATORS c 16-40 years old c Primary 8 education We oner c Oood salary $1.30 per hour and on confirmation SI .40 per hour c S day work week c Shift allowance: J2.50 lor 2nd shrft J3.00 for Yd ihifl c No scope work379 words
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Advertisement444 1981-08-07 27 k KAHCAI PAIHT (S) PTC LTD requires PRODUCTION WORKERS DELIVERY WORKERS S DELIVERY DRIVERS (dees') w. provide: e Transportation c Uniform c And work S-day week c Salary negotiable Interested eppttcawU. plmi call personally le:THE PERSONNEL OEPT 47 PENJURU ROAD SINGAPORE 2JSO Feeder Bue Service MS. t) M**ilmm*om3 We change444 words
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Advertisement364 1981-08-07 27 Start your career m NMB as: I I)MALE/ FEMALE OPERATORS High starting salary Attractive fringe benefits Free transport at prescribed routes Free uniforms 2) MACHINISTS 3) SET-UP MEN Technical/Secondary 4 or JTC Grade 3 m Metal Machining 'Those without the above qualifications but with relevant working experience m Machining or364 words
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Advertisement610 1981-08-07 27 c place for you Start your career In NMB as: 1) PERSONNEL CLERK (Chei Chee) c OCE -O- Level c Ability to type 30-35 wpn accurately c Pleasant personality c Experience not essential but preference will be given to those with some experience In personnel arfd administration work c Male610 words
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Advertisement461 1981-08-07 27 a^B^e^Bß^e^e^BMHßsJ pilots U GENERAL DKSEL Invitee eppMcents for the posts of: VEHICLE MAINTENANCE CHARGEHAND c NTC In Ve'ilcle Malntee Ability to read and write English Minimum 3 years experience In maintenance of dlesel and petrol driven vehicles c Knowledge of manual/ automatic transmissions c Class 3 driving licence MECHANICS Trade461 words
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Advertisement1069 1981-08-07 28 II E»Moymewt IIA 46 Situations Vacant I) MlsceUmneoßS An established Internetional Company m Jurong has vacancies for:A) CONFIDENTIAL CLERK 4 GCE 'O' level passes LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping Minimum of 1 year's experience In Accounting work. B) TESTER I c 3 OCE 'O' level passes c Preferably with 1 year's working1,069 words
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Advertisement421 1981-08-07 28 UNITED EQUIPMENT SERVICES (S) PTE LTD is expanding and requires urgently suitable candidates lo fill the following appointments A) STOREHAND/ GENERAL WORKERS Candidates should be able to read and write English with 1 2 years experience m heavy equipment workshop store The •uccesiful applicant* will be required to aaaitt th*421 words
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Advertisement447 1981-08-07 28 An established watch company requires a) Male trainee sales executive Preferably a general degree m Business Administration. Those with relevant experience will also be considered. c Must be very hardworking and have aptitude for watch sales b) Male display artist Preferably with experience m window display or with relevant qualifications447 words
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Advertisement507 1981-08-07 28 S> VAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED BUKIT TIMAH SALES ASSISTANTS/ < a> CASHIERS X a)' Above IS years of age 4 *>• Able to converse Inij ■> Mandarin an advantage 4 No experience required* !■> as training will be pro- t vlded J MINIMUM SALARY ON CON a> FIRMATtON **310 00507 words
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Advertisement527 1981-08-07 28 VAOHAN SINGAPORE PWVATE LIMITED Invites •PPfcetKw,. l« is. posts ol 1) MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS 2) TRAINEE MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS "*Vir#iie#fi ts NTC-3 In electrical fitting and Installation or NTC-3 In refrigeration and alr-condltloning or 3 years minimum working experience without the National Trade Certificate Interested applicants please call JJ7«OSI,YxI. 31S to a7527 words
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Advertisement521 1981-08-07 28 SINGAPORE SWIMMING CLUB T AN JONG RHU ROAD SINGAPORE 1543 r#Qutr#B; tof its letv qtm room WAITERS with /without experience c training will be provided Starting sal ar y 5323 5370 Non citnen may apply but prefer once WIN be ghren to Smgapon Citizen*. free medical treatment/ SATA Insurance Scheme521 words
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Advertisement480 1981-08-07 28 S^ySßa^s^ejapajTp^seeapyyjay ePat^Bel ll*bW« i I PARKER PEN THE WORLD'S i LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF WRITING INSTRUMENTS Requires DELIVERY CLERK Requirement*: Male Singapore Citizen preferably ex-National ondary education. Must possess a clean Class 3 driving licence. Please apply personally wllh particulars on August 7th between 10.00 am lo 12 noon or 2480 words
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Advertisement536 1981-08-07 28 KELONO THOMSON RESTAURANT requires CAPTAINS Must have a few years experience Preferably able lo speak t, write English and Chinese c P leasan t d Isposl lion WAITRESSES Age IS and above c Height minimum 5"2" c Preferable able to speak English Chinese BAR TENDERS Preferably with experience Apply personally536 words
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Advertisement538 1981-08-07 28 MEW ALAOOM art LTD. requtree HOSTESSES (FuH-Tlme/Pert-Time) Above 17 years of age Work permits available for Malaysians Accommodation arrangeable for work permit holders Experience not neees«ary c Total income exceeding $2,000 pm c 2 aWHe. 4.00 pm to Bpm 8 pm U) 12 45 pm Far quick S easy Income538 words
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Advertisement442 1981-08-07 29 II Disytoyraatit 111 A 46 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous THE AMERICAN CLUB Requires: BOWLING ALLEY MECHANIC c Experience m bowHng machines maintenance/ repair preferred c Attractive terms of emPlease apply m person bringing along a recent photograph and relevant documents u> THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 21 SCOTTS ROAD SINGAPORE 0922 SHEARES' INVESTIGATION442 words
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Advertisement441 1981-08-07 29 GOLDMINE DISCO requires WAITRESSES Kxprnenre not essential but .m advantage Attractive salary can be axpactad. CaH personally at:GoMmine Disco 17th Floor, Sea View Hotel Amber Close Singapore. 1543 Between 4pm to Bpm An electronic components manufacturer requires urgently DELIVERY MAN c Minimum sec. 2 c Completed N.S. or exempted c441 words
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Advertisement530 1981-08-07 29 I Large ■uildsng Contractors Finn roqutrtM ASSISTANT STORE-KEEPERS STOREHANDS j i Interested applicants with some experience and Secondary education, I pteese call personalty st4. SECOND CHIN BEE ROAD (JURONG) SINGAPORE 2281 i SBS Bus 246 from lnt#fcKetf>yo. r»x^uirf*fj 1) DRIVER ($280) 2) DELIVERY ASSISTANTS (5230) Please call personally at: 116-D,530 words
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Advertisement658 1981-08-07 29 A fast manufacturing Electronics manufacturer of Fairmate cassette tape recorders with radio and portable stereo, urgently requires:A) 100 FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS for Its new production lines Requirements:Completed Pr. 6 education Age: between 16-30 years Able to earn up to $354 p.m. 5-day week Monday to Friday: 7.00 am 4.30 pm658 words
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Advertisement483 1981-08-07 29 Established Toor Agency rsgnttes t mete |unio< INBOUND TOURS COORDINATOR c Preferably able to speak Japanese, with/ without experience. Please eppry to: S.T. BOX ASWIS 1 NEW INDUSTRIAL ROAD SINGAPORE 1»W FEMALE PARKING ATTENDANTS required urgently Pt*eaa apply personalty to: 13S-13S, I*l floor H«Oh Street Centre North Bridge Road Singapore483 words
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Advertisement1122 1981-08-07 29 I YWCA INVITES APPLICATIONS i from Singapore Citizens, female Christian, with 3 OCE O1O 1 levels for: (1) Clerical Assistant Able to type and and have knowledge of simple accounts. (2) Day Care Assistant with credits m English/ Chinese preferable. Minimum salary $380 p.m. Apply In writing by Thursday, 13/8/811,122 words
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Advertisement934 1981-08-07 29 UOB CANTEEN REOUIRES 3 Female/ Male Canteen Helpers. Basic salary and allowance. Working hours: 8.30 a.m. sp.m. Saturday: 8.30 a.m. lpm Sunday b Public Holidays off. Call Mabel: *****5. VACANCY FOR 1 Chinese outdoor Office Boy and 1 Industrial Sewing Machine Sales Representative Applicants must complete N.S. Interested call 619934 words
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Advertisement791 1981-08-07 29 FEMALE ANO MALE Pump Attendants wanted at Frankel AYe, Caltex Petrol Kolsk Tel: *****2 FEMALE F/A ARTIST. OFFICE Boy required by established advertising agency. Call *****4 for an Interview. GENERAL WORKERS REOUIRED. Apply personally: Unit 5109. Oroundfloor. Woh Hup Complex. Beach Road. GREASER/ CAR WASHERS wanted by Mobil Service Station791 words
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Advertisement735 1981-08-07 29 FromKen-AirSuperCars! it's Kerv-Aifs Anruwerxvy Special rent one of our Supe<Cars and save uo to 25% off our regular rental rates Thisofleris valid untu 31 August 1981 so hurry l **> afSj\ M efJkV P® 1 week w W£L.9rm Unlimited mmm^mvw Fr ©c Mi| cog« TOYOTA DX J\fa^ s OaC^lf Unlimited735 words
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Advertisement1629 1981-08-07 30 rl I W YtMctes Boats M 55 VflMdM For Sal* c) DsUmm DATSUN 1877 (MSA, 2 owners. I perfect condition. Low mileage. road tax Dec t\ Price $13,000 ono Tel: *****6 Viewing after 100 pm MID 1878 OATSUN 100A 1 lady owner Fan and cassette. In original condition Selling at1,629 words
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Advertisement959 1981-08-07 30 1873 COLT GALANT 1400 Saloon, aircon. sports rims, radio cassette, good condition. 58.500 Tip top condition Eligible for PARF. Tel *****14. 1878 MITSUBISHI COLT Celeste 1400 with alrcond. radio, cassette, 5 new lyres, excellent condition. $15,500 on o Call: Gilbert. *****44 (res: *****24) ALMOST 1878 MTT Colt Sigma 2000 GLX959 words
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Advertisement679 1981-08-07 30 SM THAI HM TRADING PTE LTD Singapore Uaad Car Carpark Plot Fringa Carpark Kampong Jay* Road TaIBPWonaT734SBII/5. *****87 (Opan (ram 8.08 am 5.30pm) 1881 Toyota Tercel 1300) 1880 Mercedes 2806 auto a/c Mercedes 200 a/c BMW 316 a/c Datsun 120A a/c Datsun 120 V 01. Mercedes 250 a/c Volvo 244679 words
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Advertisement877 1981-08-07 30 I TRIUMPH TR4A IBIS. No PARF, I new lyres, new engine, new rear i axle, new springs, completely i overhauled. $14,000 0.n.0. Contact *****68/ *****75. Winnie 187* JANUARY SIGMA. Insurance i and Road Tax New Oood condl- 1 tlon. alrcond and cassette. Prl- vate Owner. $18,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****31. i877 words
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Advertisement1462 1981-08-07 30 ■times friday properties B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BB^B^B^B^B^BB^B^»»^a«Ta^Bß^B^B^aTM iH"^B^B^B^Bl^B^B^Ba^Ba^BW APARTMENTS FOR LEASE AROMORE PARK Luxurious 3 -bedroom apartments with complete recreational facilities. Rental $4,900 p.m RIDGEWOOD Newly completed 3 and 4-bedroom flats with big terrace. Fully airconditioned. Swimming pool and full recreational facilities. I Rental $3,500 to $4,500 p.m. t Plus these properties 11,462 words
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Advertisement1713 1981-08-07 31 times friday properties RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE APARTMENTS Balmoral Tower 1 23 M Holland Heights $690,000 Beverly Hills $2.3 M to Kamehameha Rise $650,000 $2.7 M Lien Towers $2.5 M Casa Bella $870,000 to Marigold Drive $470,000 $1.2 M Mimosa Park $500,000 Cavenagh Court $680,000 Naung Court Cavenagh Court (Townhouse)1,713 words
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Advertisement1164 1981-08-07 31 PBpkMMl|hßf|lfl^*jHlHHLßJßßSßßpftJL*>aßjA|MH lAfls*" jf» ***%r5.« '—i IT SpF! Next to Setetar Hills Estate Built-in area over 2000 sq.ft. (186 sq.m.) Garden area over 4000 sq. ft. (372 sq. m.) Luxurious fittings. Freehold land Easy instalments Book now to avoid disappointment For inquiries and bookings: Thomson Hill Ltd 15th Fir. Far East1,164 words
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Advertisement1126 1981-08-07 31 32-STOREY PEACE CENTRE AND PEACE MANSION No 1 Sophia Road. Singapore 0922, Peace Centf^r Shops FevVunitsWft! Rental or Sale. Office Fewunitstaft! Rental or Sale. Showroom space available 104 sq. m. Peace Mansion Ifihtt City apartments for gracious city living Luxurioifs3or4carpetedbedroorm with Tplrt tr-rrt^ f^J^Jjpri^^^^^^ Recreational Facilities: Tfennis, Gorf Putting, Roof1,126 words
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Advertisement999 1981-08-07 31 A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHEI brand new walkup apartment a East Coast Park. 3 bedroom: modern kitchenette, colour T\ washing machine, alrconditlon er. Swimming pool. 24-hour se curlly Close to supermarket beach 10 minutes to city $2.1W Mr Lye: *****49/*****29 FCMMLL COURT DWT. 10 nea Shangri-la Hotel 4-bedroome< maisonette In an exclusive999 words
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Advertisement1028 1981-08-07 31 0 BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED t APARTMENT Dlst. 9. near Ori. chard Road. 3 bedrooms, alrconf, dltloned. furnished. CTV. wash- er. $2,400. *****61 /*****58 CAVENAOH ROAD. WST S Lux- uriously furnished, alrcondl- Honed, carpeted, full facilities, nature reserve surrounding. 1 $2,500 *****04/ *****82 CONCORD (TEL: 2SS33SS) offers condominium apartments malsonett*s m American1,028 words
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Advertisement907 1981-08-07 31 KAMCHAMCNA RltE. ITH Floor, furnished Apartment. 4 bedrooms Available I 9.81 Call: Mdm Chan. ******0/ *****60 MERLIN PLAZA APARTMENT. Facing sea. 2 bedrooms. Tastefully furnished Strictly no agents. Tel *****37 NEAR OftCHARO ROAD 3/4 bedrooms, pool, security, fully furnished/carpeted. S2JOO/ $3. 500 negotiable Hoe-Tan *****2 NORFOLK MANSION AREA 1850 sq.ft.907 words
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Advertisement1155 1981-08-07 32 times friday properties •1 Accommodation Wanted BUSINESSMEN/ FOREIGN BANK Executives/ Japanese Expatriates, require houses/ flats Budgets ($l,BOO to $2,800) ($3,300 to $6,500) Company lease/ good payment Richard Low Housing *****81 HOTEL CLIENTS REQUIRE furnished/ unfurnished detached/ semi-detached houses m dUts. 9. 10 11 With/ without swimming pool Budget $2,500 to1,155 words
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Advertisement785 1981-08-07 32 a Dlst. M Sembawang Hills bungalow. Beautifully renovated. 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms, both long baths SWO.OOO a DUt. 13 Carmtchaal Eatata bungalow. 4 bedrooms/2 long baths. $672,000. Aleo evaaeMe terrace/apartment* rant/sale. Tel *****3* HONG LEONO GARDEN Wni Coeet Place DMOSI2 Modern 2 1/2-storey terrace house facing east and garden. Well785 words
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Advertisement876 1981-08-07 32 BELLIAN SECURmES OFFER: Dlst 20. Double-storey Townhouse. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, plus servant's room, close to Yaohan Thomson for details, call: *****33. CHESTNUT AVENUE. EXCLUSIVE and private bungalow designated area, single-storey bungalow 3 bedrooms 7000 sq.ft. $796,000 o.no Ring: *****00 CORNER SEMI DETACHED SITUATED at Lotus Avenue (dlst 10) for876 words
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Advertisement634 1981-08-07 32 DtST. 2. SPOTTISWOODE PARK High floor. 2 3-bedroome apartments overlooking harboi DIST 5. WESTPEAK Brand new mid-floor apartmer with full condominium facllltle DMT. S, ORANOEFORO Orchard Road vicinity. 3 bee rooms, low floor with Ist cla; interior decor. DIST. 9. MEYER MAMMON Orchard Road vicinity, bran new 3-bedroomed apartmen luxuriously634 words
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Advertisement698 1981-08-07 32 4 A BARGAIN SALE! Pandan VaNay Pantnouee Roof-Top Oarden. 5 bedrooms. Large living/ dining H room 4.500 sq ft $895,000/- IBrnSis Court 3 bedrooms, high floor 1921 sq.ft $780,000/- MEL-BRI PROPERTIES PTE LTD Tak 43SSW/43SSS2 id It >- •a CHOICE APARTMENTS RSSGEWOOO tSM.OOC ,p High floor, 3 bedrooms. ORENVXLE $530.00698 words
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Advertisement1001 1981-08-07 32 DIST. 21 VERY WELL kept con domlnium apartment. Dlrectl: facing swimming pool. 3 bed rooms, 1 study, attached bath room, area approximately 2,21' sq.ft. Asking $610,000. Call *****61 Lay Realty Company. DIST SPOTTISWOOOE PARK I bedrooms. 1200 sq.ft High floor $350,000 negotiable. Green Mead ows. 3 bedrooms, built-in 1701 sq.ft.1,001 words
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Advertisement997 1981-08-07 32 GREEN MEADOWS lower malsoy nette. 3 bedrooms, servant's. 1.750 I sq ft. with 500 sq.ft garden. $440,000. Collier Properties 7 *****11 S HDB S-ROOMED HOLLAND Drive. High-floor, good facing. Fully j renovated and furnished. Inter- ested call *****88 to view. No agents. 9 MARINE PARADE hdb point I. block, high997 words
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Advertisement611 1981-08-07 32 OIL PALM/ CCCOA ESTATE FOR SALE Appc ovrfn#t# 490 SCftt 25 Miles from Tawau. Sabah Near Oil-Mill, mature plants. Immediate good returns. Price* SS.SOO Per Acre on o For further Information, write to: BOX A33SS N.S.T. XX.SI-OX or ca«: TAWAU TEL: 71SS3 (OFFICE) DIBT. 10 20,950 SQ.FT. OF RESIDENTIAL LAND611 words
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Advertisement652 1981-08-07 32 X Wanted s pesc* of land, j X 2.000 sq. ft. tor factory. Any X Contact Arabi, Rm 22. M jj Quaan's Hotel *****85. n FLATTED FACTORY BEHIND Ampas). 2nd floor. 2.750 sq.ft.. tenanted, freehold. Selling $270 p.s.f Premises Include office/ store/ toilet facilities Negotiations: *****00/ 2n*****.2 n *****. RENTAL652 words
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Advertisement1678 1981-08-07 33 times friday properties 67 Ofnct)Spac*) a) For Sale FULLY FURNISHED CARPETED office with partition for Immediate occupation At 2nd floor Woh Hup Complex of area: 600 sq.ft. at S7Sopsf Tel *****18 HIGH STREET CENTRE Office space Area: 550 sq.ft. Selling: $1,350 ps r with vacant possession Tel: *****21/ 2 Interknlt1,678 words
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Advertisement731 1981-08-07 33 URGENTLY REOMRKD AN Office space approximately 3,000 sq ft Along Senton Way/ Robinson Road Owners please telephone *****33 Ext 5 WE NEED TO rent 1.500 to 2.000 sq.ft of office space In any area t-y September/ October. Must have carpark facilities Owners only contact *****75 ALONO ORCHARO ROAD office space731 words
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Advertisement596 1981-08-07 33 FAR EAST SIIOFPBIO Centre, Ist floor. 700 sq ft at $1,550 p.s.f PAA *****75/6 LUCKY PLAZA 2nd Moor, near escalators. 351 sq.ft. Tel: *****53 (Helen). Principals only. PARKLANE SHOPPINO MALL Ist floor. 218 sq.ft. (180.000 negotiable. Principals contact *****11 2-STOREY SHOPHOUSE AT Rangoon Road $460,000 Interested contact Mr Ng, *****84596 words
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Advertisement1120 1981-08-07 33 r PARK AVENUE ACADEMY Toronto -Canada rs an established independent day school on a 3 acre campus with tun facilities PAA ofters university preparatory courses m ARTS- SCIENCE-COMMERCE-COMPUTER SCIENCE a ENGINEERING Former PAA students are now reading for degrees m university of Toronto University of Waterloo McMaster University Unr<ersity of1,120 words
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Advertisement604 1981-08-07 33 COMMERIC AL STUDIES LEADING TO LCCI 82 EXAMS NEW CLASSES M AUGUST Book-keeping. Shorthand. Typewriting, Accounting, Marketing. Advertising, Public Relations. Principles of Management, Commercial Law. Company Law. Economics. BUKIT TrMAH COMMERIC AL SCH. NEW BMCOE TRABwNG CENTRE 4SS/43*, BwkH Time* Shpg Centre 713. 7th floor, People's Park Centre •B*4ll/ «7007*/604 words
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Advertisement790 1981-08-07 33 CAR tune-up Maintenance I commencing 15/8/81, Saturday; 200 to 4.00 p.m Tel: 2U4666 Metropolitan YMC A CAR TUNE-UP ft Maintenance I commencing 18/8/81 Contact Metropolitan V.M.C.A.. *****5! 1 ext. 508 for details. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING MANUAL For beginners. For fre* brochures, writ* to: Katong PO box 68. Spore 9143. REPORT WRIiMu790 words
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Advertisement658 1981-08-07 33 I EFFECTIVE TUITION FOR all lewis I and subjects at your home, "mc- cess guaranteed *****04/*****56/ *****07. I EXPERsZNCEO TUTORS CAPABLE t of all subjects/levels. Convemai tlon also available Reasonable charges. Tel: *****32/*****54 I EXPERIENCEO BILINGUAL I TUTORS provide home tuition at all levels. Reasonable charge *****14/ *****15/ (*****21 night).658 words
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Advertisement270 1981-08-07 33 b) Lmmgwmf STUDY ANOTHER LANGUAGE through Ho..ie Study Cassette Courses. Europhonr Institute (London). 3-33 Peninsula Shopping Centre Telephone: *****17/ FRENCH TEACHER GIVES private Individual tuition, also record texU makes translations. Call Franc Ine *****82 c) Music OUITAR COURSE (or Beginners commencing 8/8. S p.m. and 8/8, 3pm For enquiries please270 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration102 1981-08-07 34 One ion, three daughters, one daughter-in-law, two sons-in-law, twelve grandchildren, one grandson-ln-law and three great grandchildren to mourn her loss. Cortag* Imvm 4*. Ming Tack Part on »-»-S1 at 12J0p.ni tof Mount Vcntofl Crwnsfonufti. Mo wrunw ptMM. W At CMtd HOfVM to DO wMn tIM Lord on Thursday102 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1981-08-07 34 w« extend our daapaat sympathy to the famMy of THE LATE CPT CHEW CHOO PENG From Commanding Offioar, Otfleara and man of Ist Com-26 words
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Obituary64 1981-08-07 34 Th* Family Of The Late MR JOHN TAN KOON TONQ wishes to thank all doctors, nurses and staff of wards 4 and 8. Toa Payoh Hospital for their kind attention and care during his Illness. Much gratitude atoo to Priaata, Altar Boy* and Prayar Group from Church Of64 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1981-08-07 34 wish to express their heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to Priest, Nuns, all relatives, colleagues, friends and students for their Kind condolences, prayers, donations, wreaths, night visits and Invaluable assistance 1 during their recent breavement. Special Ihenks to: REV. FR. BARRETEAU oil St Mlpfcur* Owe*. MR54 words
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Obituary, Illustration111 1981-08-07 34 MDM DING HUA ING Departed on 7th August 1979 SacJl) fIMaMOQ by: Husband Mr. Ho Lai Woh and Family Three years have passed since you left us suddenly But memories of you still stay fresh and painful Daaply miaaed by wila, sen*, daughtera-in-law, grandchildren ana) af awed111 words
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Advertisement516 1981-08-07 34 NAM HO TMKISttfICE m ITB Gl4-16-18, PearfsC«ntre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tet *****33 (7 lines) BTaaXB laatat 1 1 9. People's Pay* Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tet *****1/*****2 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****3 TAI4O «XT MUTSA TtSR 7 day* *****/- (Air-con, coach) Dap: Every Sat516 words
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Advertisement129 1981-08-07 34 BaaEV KIM TRAVEL SERVICE PTE. LTD., O-32*. Maran Ptaxa Tal: 2*3*042. 2*3*043. 2*3*044 2*3*045. 2*3*044, 2*3*047. 2*3*048 Business Hours Mon to Sat Sair 9pm. Close on Sunday Available Now! Travel First Pa) Later Schema For further data* contact oar office. TAIWAN/HONGKONG/ BANGKOK t Days SITS*/- 1 1 Days tl*4oV14 Days129 words
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Advertisement613 1981-08-07 34 CHB4A TOURS 20 days CITS Oroup Ouangi hou/ Beijing/ Nangjlnf Wuxl-Susnou-Shanghal Oullln/ Quangxhou Dei 24/8/81 21 days CTS Hl*;h Tld Oroup Ouangxhou/ Beijing NangJlng-Wuxl-Suthou Shanghai- Hangzhou/ Oul lln/ Ouangxhou Dep. 28/8/81 24 days CTS High Tld Oroup Ouangxhou/ Beijing Nangjing-Yangshou-Chlngklang-Wuxl-Suxhou Hangxhou-Shanghal/ Oul lln/ Ouangxhou Dep. 20/8/81 AOENT: SIA. CPA. C613 words
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Advertisement441 1981-08-07 34 /F^l HnffT HOUWYS > f•sT 1 m LTD., i» m l t I S-UCaM-aBBj c T* MSS3S/4138H CHINA TOURS «1 DATS KWANOCHOW/ KWEILIN/ PEKING/ NANKINO/ WUSHI/ SUCHOW/ SHANOHAI/ HANOCHOW/ KWANOCHOW I, SUMOaactt/B/SI Bt DAYS KWANOCHOW/ PEKING/ NANKINO/ WUSHI/ BUCHOW/ SHANOHAI/ HANOCHOW/ KWEIUN/ KWANOCHOW MjMDoKia/a/ri 11 DAYS KWANOCHOW KWEILIN/ PEKING/ 1441 words
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Advertisement15 1981-08-07 34 I 'In Memoriam' I is for the I loved ones I whom I you remember15 words
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Article477 1981-08-07 35 BUT MEMORY IS NEVER FROM HOME LEE KOK SENG, Singapore's former national soccer captain, is to be honoured with a souvenir from the Football Association of Malaysia at their Silver Jubilee Merdeka Tournament m Kuala Lumpur at the end of this month. Kok Seng is among477 words
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Article378 1981-08-07 35 SO WE lost the Malaysia Cup. So the players were cleared by the CPIB. So let's forget the past and train for tomorrow. These were some of the headlines that made the press recently. But can we just forget it all? To achieve future soccer objectives,378 words
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Article203 1981-08-07 35 ONCE a week, your letters will be published m the Straits Times, with the best letter (to be decided by the Sports Editor) winning a cash prize of $25. There is no restriction en what yon can write about.. .so long as It is about203 words
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Article, Illustration202 1981-08-07 35 Time we made all sport here for all the people WHAT a sad state some sports are m, sports like basketball, volleyball, table tennis and sepak takraw. While games like football, squash, badminton and tennis, to name but a few, are played by girls and boys, men and women202 words
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SPORTSCALL
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Article83 1981-08-07 35 I AM a very keen fan of the English soccer scene. Can you please tell me when the next English league season starts. Also, can you please tell me if my favourite team, Nottingham Forest, have ever won the FA Cup. WONG SWEI YEI AN THE EagUaa seeeer83 words
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Article69 1981-08-07 35 COULD you please tell me how many times Manchester United have won the FA Cup. I would also like to know which side has won this cup the most times. B. BAJASBGABAN LOTTED wea the FA Cap >■ UN, IMS, IMS aad MOT. Astoa villa held the reeard69 words
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Article50 1981-08-07 35 I AM a fan of Tottenham Hotspur. Did my favourite team ever appear lower than the First Division? BAJAGOPAL SURAJ SPURS started elf la HvWea Twe la IMS. They were la DMslea Twe agala la IJIHIM, IKB-», IIS^H aad IITJ-TS. They have aever heea lewer thaa MvMea Twe.50 words
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Article111 1981-08-07 35 COULD you tell me when and where tne most number of goals were scored m a soccer match? FRANKIETAN SORRY we eaaaet give yea the perfect aaswer to year aaesttsa.. Jar we are sare there have keen seme matches la seheels s— ewfctirt la the IWIQ •■TIT HiV111 words
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Article97 1981-08-07 35 LrVERPOOL have reached the FA Cup final six times, but they have won the cup on only two occasions. Could you teu me who were m the team that won the cup for the first time m 1965 ana who were Liverpool's opponents? TJIO HOK MING LIVERPOOL madr the97 words
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Article153 1981-08-07 35 RECORDS m golf are my passion. What I want to know is how many major titles Jack Nicklaus has won to date, and how many majors has Arnold Palmer captured? Also, did the great Ben Hogan ever win the British Open? GOW FAN THE iiiliaauil ma tor title*153 words
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Article68 1981-08-07 35 WHICH non-American golfer has won the most prize money m competition. This should not include money from endorsements and such. JACKLIN KAN SOKBY, bat It b Mt T»«y Jn-kJla af Earfaad. It b knee rmmptoa «c AastnUa with I'SSI,«*,4M bltowed etosetar by Isa* Aatd «f Jaaaa with rs«,flMH.68 words
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Article99 1981-08-07 35 THE advice to golfer* is to rush back to the clubhouse when there is the threat of lightning But what do the rules of golf say about the subject? AFBAID THE rm* Is clear m tab. lUfe n-t* ctataa: "lie ptayer stall ■•I dtHwattue play meeast 1 ks4 either99 words
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Advertisement84 1981-08-07 35 >^ J^y See listen to the one and only:^^ >^vH inth«^ Nr^aAs.^B' PRODUCED BY: m J*B \\^^^f 1 9th August '81, National Day -1 M 7.50 pm w I Ikl taaaM^.. alii HA World's leading Audio Video gffl fj I I /■LA Recording Tape Specialist. m J WT Sole Agents84 words
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Advertisement660 1981-08-07 35 OVERSEAS UNION BANK LTD Announcement PROFITS FOR SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1981 The Directors of Overseas Union Bank Ltd are pleased to announce the unaudited profits before tax but after providing for diminution m value of assets and making transfers to inner reserves of both the Bank and the660 words
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249 1981-08-07 36 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SELECTION FOR MERDEKA WILL DEPEND ON PERFORMANCE By FOUR Singapore under-20 soccer players Phua Ching Loon, Hamzah Haron, Am m Sariman and Rosli Amri will be out to prove their worth m the Tun Razak Cup competition starting m Kota Kinabalu249 words
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Article171 1981-08-07 36 TORONTO, Thurs. Britain took over the overall lead m the women's world lawn bowling championship with three victories m each of the singles and fours competition. Norma Shaw raised her record to 9-2 m singles play with a 21-6 win over Elsie Wilkie, ofAP - 171 words
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Article17 1981-08-07 36 BELGRADE, Thurs. Radnicki trounced Buducnost Titograd 5-1 m the Yugoslav First Division soccer league yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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224 1981-08-07 36 READING, Thurs. An attractive 91 by Siddath Wettimuny helped the Sri Lanka cricketers take a lead of 84 over the English Minor Counties yesterday, but the host team wiped out the deficit and were on 96 for two at the close.Reuter - 224 words
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Article168 1981-08-07 36 WELLINGTON, Than. Top New Zealand ruwera AlUaen Ree, Umtae Metier and Anne Audaln, wke breached International Amateur Athletic Federation rales by competing la a professional road race In theUaited States, may never compete as amateurs again. The New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association became the second national bodyAP - 168 words
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302 1981-08-07 36 GLASGOW, Thurs. SCOTLAND'S impatient soccer fans can gleefully throw their little used golf clubs, tennis racquets, running shoes and the like into the farthest corner of the nearest cupboard for another year on Saturday. Their long wait is over. Soccer is back m theReuter - 302 words
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Advertisement417 1981-08-07 36 PiageT create a new t SPORTING SERIES RUGGED, WATER-RESISTANT, 18 KARAT SOLID GOLD This is the Piaget designed for an active lifestyle. His or hers. It's the watch one never has to take off. Hand-crafted m Switzerland. Jg Like all Piaget quartz watches, "Sporting" is water resistant. And has the417 words
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Article, Illustration490 1981-08-07 37 TIPTOP - TIPTOP Restricted Terms horses recalled -1 PENANG Thurs. The Penang Turf Club this morning issued a new set of weights for this weekend's races which will now cater for Singapore and Penang based horses only, m view of the continued refusal of Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur490 words
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Article1097 1981-08-07 37 PENANG, Thurs. Amended weights for this weekend's races:. SATURDAY ClM* 2 Div. 3 1.400 m (R.H09.: 10J-*0) 11 Boyington 57 103 10 Thiam Siew 57 103 5 Renoir n 56.5 102 12 Jingle BeU ni 55.5 100 8 Why Like That 55.5 100 7Be My Audience 551,097 words
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422 1981-08-07 37 YOU wrote about Dreamboat being the only horse to win the Singapore St. Leger twice. He was a great favourite of mine not only because he was owned by a good friend, Roy Jansen. I reckon he was the best stayer to come422 words
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Article36 1981-08-07 37 THE race cards for this weekend will be published tomorrow as the order of running, Bcratchings and declaration of Jockeys for Saturday and Sunday will only be released by the Penang Turf Club today.36 words
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Article237 1981-08-07 37 ALL the four turf dubs run digit-lotteries and I can say for certain that nea.iy every racegoer, be he a big plunger or a small puner, tries his luck on the number lottery. why is it not possible then (or the turf clubs to broadcast the drawing237 words
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Advertisement601 1981-08-07 37 The Socialists' ijnupping wni r Co] £xzs& juk a t^Jm for no reason, jV^fc* forpeopte you love, j Service Centre, m $m&m? H '^^tSw^^t"^*^*^^ Framing Htt^^^^fc^ H Of paintings, prints, mrror^, wtk i I** S^j'tjt JOt M Hf IB toorder. JM f- '>iI&St > Bfeß^^^^^^^? 11 4tmLi Opticians iflfifP"' B^^^^^V601 words
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Article, Illustration339 1981-08-07 38 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Lee second m the individual standings By ON a day when disastrous shooting seemed to be the order, Singapore appeared unaffected as they opened up a wide gap m the skeet team event of the Pesta Sukan international at Rifle Range Road.CLIFTON AW - 339 words
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Article199 1981-08-07 38 TOKYO, Thurs. Yoko Gushiken, the Okinawan who defended his World Boxing Association junior flyweight title 13 times, will announce his retirement from professional boxing tomorrow, his promoter said today. Kyoei Enterprise said Gushiken, 26, will make the announcement at a news conference m a Tokyo restaurant.AFP; UPI - 199 words
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230 1981-08-07 38 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By TWO national players fullback Nirmal Singh and goalkeeper Harjit Singh have been suspended^ two months each by the Singapore Hockey Association's Disciplinary Board. Nirmal and Harjit, both 19, were found guilty of misconduct at the Malaysian Hockey Federation under-23230 words
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Article61 1981-08-07 38 SINGAPORE Recreation Club, with Dutchman Nat Glas outstanding, defeated Telerac 4-2 m their Singapore Hockey Association Division Two match on the Padang yesterday. Glas hit m two goals m the second half, but SRC skipper Mehar Singh said: "He's been scoring m all our matches. He61 words
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Article30 1981-08-07 38 CONTAINER Terminal rallied from a two-goal deficit to beat Marine Pool A 5-2 m the Port Authority Recreation Club intra-soccer tournament at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Other result. ESD3CTED3.30 words
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348 1981-08-07 38 Graham is top choice for PGA tourney I ATLANTA, Thurs. Au brimming with confidenc widely tipped as the mar stopping Jack Nicklaus' title m the Professional pionship starting today. Following his June triumph m the United States Open and his success m the 1979 PGA tournament, Graham, 35, says he348 words
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Article251 1981-08-07 38 Lye gets up to take early lead ATLANTA, Thurs. Mark Lye, who has been struggling on the United States tour, got off to a fast start m the 63rd Professional Golf Association championship here today with birdies at four of the first nine holes. Lye, a 29-year-old Californian, gained strokesReuter - 251 words
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293 1981-08-07 38 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By SURPRISE, surprise, surprise. And the surprise the 500-plus overseas bowlers will get when they arrive for the Singapore international championships at Jackie's System 460 and Plaza Bowl is the participation of 1970 and 1975 Sportsman of the Year Henry293 words
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Article841 1981-08-07 38 INDIANAPOLIS, Thurs. Top seed Andrea Jaeger and second seed Virginia Ruziri, of Rumania, advanced to the quarter-finnls of the U*****,000 ($75,950) United States clay court tennis championship m Indiana yesterday. Andrea, 16, lost the first two games of her third-round match against 47-year-old Renee Richards befoie charging to aAgencies - 841 words
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Advertisement237 1981-08-07 38 HE tl YOWCHUAN II I KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA. < i Tx ky^vf^S^T^ !IX«fe >'•*' j VI ft"; ■pMP /f^ it r^t A. Jni t^^^t^ 'f i W 'i I fr m 9SEj£ I jimto^£ v In 1 VB i^BH— IP til BBUf I J^ilr^^W This latest prestigious complex is strategically237 words
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Article, Illustration469 1981-08-07 39 JANICE SEAH - Uneasy lies the head... JANICE SEAH By Gold-medal winner Lee may find difficulty m sleeping on Cloud Nine LEE MEI CHONG may have sleeping problems the next few days, even though he may be floating on clouds of ecstasy. The shy, fair, 16-year-old Chinese High School student won Singapore's onlyWONG KWAI CHOW - 469 words
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Article, Illustration298 1981-08-07 39 PATRICK BASTIANS - Tang aims for Malaysian squash title PATRICK BASTIANS By MICHAEL TANG, who joined the elite ranks of Singapore's A grade squash players after winning last week's Individual B grade final, says his ambition is to become Malaysia's national champion. Tang, a Malaysian who works and trains in Singapore actually defeated298 words
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222 1981-08-07 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By A MAGNIFICENT recovery after a sudden collapse marked Robert Lim's 15-4, 7-15, 15-2 win over Bernard Tan m the quarter-final league round of the Singapore Badminton Association's Thomas Cup trials at Guillemard Road last night. The stocky Lim raced to a222 words
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Article33 1981-08-07 39 LONDON, Thurs. Australia's one-day cricket match against Surrey a', the Oval here today was abandoned without a ball being bowled when a torrential thunderstorm left part of the ground under water Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article245 1981-08-07 39 All the results Bays HarlsMtal bar: 1 Roland Sangar (Ind) 14.852 pts; 2 Luisito Hilario (PI) 14.80; 3 Sri Wibisono (Ind) 14.20; 4 Teeruch Popanich (Thai) 14.15; 5 Santiago Ty (PI) 12.85; 6 Koh Aik Sun (Sin) 11.4. Vault 1 Lee Mei Chong (Sin) 17.55; 2 Yeong Joo Ming (Mai)245 words
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Article67 1981-08-07 39 Course on hockey coaching THE Singapore Sports Council and the Singapore Hockey Association wiD hold a "Coaching (basic) Module n course" on hockey from Aug. 19-Oct. 17. The 16-lesson course will involve theoretical lectures at Sports House, Rutland Road, on Wednesdays (7.30-9.30 p.m) and practical sessions at Mountbatten on Saturdays67 words
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Article28 1981-08-07 39 TAMPINES edged out Tanjong Pagar 3-2 m an inter-constitu-ency badminton match at the Delta Sports Complex last night. In another tie, Serangoon Garden beat Alexandra 3-2.28 words
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Miscellaneous41 1981-08-07 39 BOWLING Spore International Open (Jackie's System 460, 10 a.m.). GYMNASTICS ASEAN championship (SBA hall, 9.30 2.30). HOCKEY SHA Div. 2: SCC v Telerec (Padang. 5.10). SOCCER PART Uitratoaraameal: Marine Pool A v Container Port, ESD v CTED (Bukit Chermin, 5 15)41 words
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443 1981-08-07 40 claims paper LONDON, Thursday SOVIET diplomat Victor Lazine, who was ordered to leave Britain this week, was involved with organisers of riots that swept British cities and towns last month, the conservative newspaper Daily Express reported today. Mr Lazine, who was declaredReuter; AFP - 443 words
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147 1981-08-07 40 Chaos as British weather blows hot and cold LONDON, Thurs. Violent thunderstorms and torrential rain swept Britain today, flooding roads and houses and bringing chaos to air traffic over London, officials said. The storms followed a three-day heat wave and the highest August temperatures m Britain for five years. OneReuter - 147 words
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237 1981-08-07 40 BEGIN PRESENTS HIS HARDLINE CABINET JERUSALEM, Thurs. Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin presented his new hardline Cabinet to President Yitzhak Navon today after narrowly winning a parliamentary vote of confidence last night. The swearing-in came after five weeks of intensive coalition bargaining between Mr Begin and three religious parties. ItReuter; AP - 237 words
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283 1981-08-07 40 Haig rejects direct links with PLO WASHINGTON, Thurs. Secretary of State Alexander Haig has rejected an appeal by visiting Egyptian President Anwar Sadat that the United States makes contact with the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO). Ruling out any change of policy in the near future, he pledged Washington would openAFP; UPI - 283 words
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Article29 1981-08-07 40 ROME, Thurs. Mr Corradino D'Ascanio, an early designer of helicopters and of the famed Vespa motor-scooter, died today at the age of 90, his family said. AP.AP - 29 words
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Article31 1981-08-07 40 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 2 76 to 956.34 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York stock exchange today. AP.AP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration276 1981-08-07 40 RONNIE WAI - Man dies, 3 hurt as gondola cable snaps RONNIE WAI By Our Jurong Reporter A CABLE balding op Me side ef gondola at a Jurong Town Corporation block of flats snapped yesterday, sending a man hurtling five storeys to his death. Three •them who fell with him were seriously injured.FRANCIS ONG - 276 words
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Article22 1981-08-07 40 NEW DELHI, Thurs. A total ban on export of Indian ivory was announced by the government today. AFP. M MAFP - 22 words
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Advertisement54 1981-08-07 40 When you make a slice of toast m a Rowenta electric toaster, TOI2 when you dry your hair with a Rowenta hairdryer, EX 66 5 when you drink a cup of coffee from a Rowenta electric coffeemaker KG 19 JUSt think of the many ways Rowenta has made life easier54 words
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Advertisement353 1981-08-07 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. How much are new graduates paid? Given the tight labour situation, you would expect them to be paid a lot more than their predecessors. Find out why this is not so. Why aircraft parts made here will soon be cccorded worldwide acceptance. How353 words
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Miscellaneous185 1981-08-07 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 21 mln. SUNSET today: 6.34 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: (.45 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 16/27C Clew Lea Aagelea 20/30C Clear Atheaa 25 33C Clear MaarM 18,33c Clear Bahrala 31/39C Clear MaalU 23 30C Rain Baagkek 27185 words
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Article, Illustration125 1981-08-07 41 st II 'J v raw- a^^tewfcw* »*-ta'^7** fi<T^A Bf*ffiW»*« Wfig^7 •a.'Ki.^uMfll fi'jtt* tefrittisiiSiifeß,", "tf«- ftfflicHfe W-tH*7 aift*ff]a^»ik*w UißfJfifßt^ll' fti.« afflux wx«* ATafflttiJtH" «c»ifff'J*^f¥ih it* fDfWAi^Ti- fIS 3LffiiEJ£;*:K »«WB+fjST ft'hft JEJHME*tt»*M.*iA ■Hufi. PMft. ffigflHAltt A -RKtti&m£ «a»-H»« m *#ff^« «.SJtPMffff f fe!PW'"TJLiJi«tti «f6a4li»kP? mtofa. W4MlbteP***oWl -»tt*±T tt» ft: "iXtAaiat***125 words
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Article1014 1981-08-07 41 LI LIENFUNG - LI LIENFUNG By SIXTEEN years ago, after much speculative fears of what might and might not happen, we, the senior members of our family, received the news of our national independence with a fatalistic dejection. We were also gripped by a blind anger that made us1,014 words
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Advertisement300 1981-08-07 41 Once the question of performance, styling and comfort has been settled,it is time to take a step back and view the car of your choice from an impartial economic standpoint. What is the initial outlay? How much would the running cost be? And what about the recovery of your outlay300 words
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Advertisement88 1981-08-07 41 You're a r«rpor»te executive who's raised several children successfully, had a marvell«u marriage, remained slim, svelte and stunning despite the ravages of time: Are yen real, or have yon stepped eat of a fashion magazine? Find sat mere on Pages 18 and 19 The best and not-so-great Mnd out why88 words
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Article440 1981-08-07 42 pick of the day THE Voang Aid The ResttoM (Ch 5, 3 p.m.): More determined than ever to sabotage Lance's wedding plans, Vanessa receives the news of a Valentine's Day wedding with studied calm. She remains aloof towards Lorie, her son's intended. The World Sportsman (Gk 5, 5.45 p.m.): A440 words
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Article, Illustration285 1981-08-07 42 FRIDAY BACKGROUND (Ch 5, 7.5* p.m.): A meeting of great minds on tonight's programme is causing a stir on Caldecott Hill. Professor Ezra Yogel, sociologist and author of the bestselling Japan As Number One, comes face to face with Dr Nobuyoshi Namiki (above), Director and Chief285 words
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Article279 1981-08-07 42 ALICE: This is a TV ver sion of Robert Getchell's movie Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, screened here a couple of yean ago. The movie is about a widow who, while struggling to make ends meet serving m a small towr cafe, tries hard279 words
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Advertisement281 1981-08-07 42 Showroom': THE HOUSE OF HOMY PED 02-11, Mezzanine Floor Orchard Plaza, Koek Road, Singapore 0922. Tel: *****56, *****46 Also available at leading shoe dealers SPECIAL OFFER! MODERN HOUSEHOLD DRYING RODjT ONLY $2^50 per piece A safe and convenient device for drying your clothing Contact us at R. SIM TRADING CO.281 words
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Miscellaneous159 1981-08-07 42 YOUTH Festival Exhibition: A display of arts and crafts by students. Based on the theme Our Cultural Heritage, the works Include watercolours, woodcraft, silkscreens, sculpture and pottery. National Museum Art Gallery, 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Admission free. COLLAGES: One-man exhibition by Goh Beng Kwan, Alpha Gallery 9 5.30 p.m. Last159 words
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Miscellaneous235 1981-08-07 42 HI Ifl' "HT~l«flHIH 4 HP IF flii ACSOBB 6 Leaves out fanner church training on direction (7) 7 Author at "Snare m the 9 Recorder used m work associGraa"? (7) at(< with the organ (U) 8 Excwe made before some 15 Ardent admirer of tailored reading (7) material (8) 10235 words
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Miscellaneous1132 1981-08-07 42 TV and Radio ~SBC5 3.00 PM Openini fofowed by The You* I®**** G* Series > and The Restless 7.30 News and Weather Forecast 3.25 Housewives' Matinee The 7 S^jl mrlimrllmA Adventures (r) 7M Fnday ""F 0 1 < en c inan r i 8.45 Magnum Lest We Forget 4.50 Space1,132 words
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Advertisement367 1981-08-07 43 It makes sense to rent from THORN! The world's largest and most experienced TV-Video rental company. HIfi^MVHBSH Special Package Deal B^ 0 only from Thorn 0 I mmmjl^^ Per month if" For a limited period only m^M| —^^^^^^J^^^B^^^^Laift^iMiP^ More and more people are renting TV sets and video recorders from367 words
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Article492 1981-08-07 44 CHNG POH HWA - ACJC star leaving for Pearson CHNG POH HWA By "WE'RE all here to have some fun. Do you think my attitude towards debating would change if I had Max Le Blond, waving a cane, say: 'Look, Buster, if you don't perform well, I'll whack you a good one!'? No. "And492 words
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Article1369 1981-08-07 44 There they stood m full weaponry, armed to the teeth, complete with reinforcements, to face the final hour of reckoning. It was a good last battle. Yet, for all the skill and preparation, it was, to lAN EDWARDS, a water pistol shootout on SBC Channel1,369 words
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Advertisement467 1981-08-07 44 I Depth-tested to 100 meters 1 10 sec. chrono- •Depth-tested to 50 meters •Depth-tested to 50 meters graph "Daily alarm, Hourly time signal '5-year, 'Daily alarm. Hourly time signal •Simple to use Auto-calendar non-stop lithium battery Auto-calendar 'Super-accuracy: 'Super-accuracy: ±15 sec. ii 15 sec. /month Night light /month Bw2SOC W-250467 words
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Advertisement290 1981-08-07 44 WffiSI id oi ne be 1 Kwi BEj at °H r combined ■KjJjj auction sale HT/ fyl Oriental Carpet Palace Pte Ltd and ImwJ House of Turkey Pakistan Carpets BKknU wiI1 navin S a combined W lyVjl auction sale of 2OO lots of carpets ■fQfill and ru^ s from Iran290 words
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Article296 1981-08-07 45 IT WAS heartening to see the large number of non-Indians at Chandrabann's dance performance. Here are some facts non-Indian followers may not be familiar with, and which they'll Had useful when they next view a bhmrmtnmty*m dance. Pint, the origin of the dance. The Hindus believe296 words
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Article, Illustration556 1981-08-07 45 Perfect bharatnatyam dancer Chandrabanu In Bharatnatyam And Orissi Cultural Theatre, Tanglin; July 31 Reviewed By SURINDER SINGH A FULL house, live music and the presence of his guru last Friday inspired Chandrabanu to give a recital that was definitely more entertaining than the one he gave in March. This was556 words
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Advertisement254 1981-08-07 45 ffi^Malala^^ J Szechuan China Palace Restaurant wm Ist Floor, Wellington Building, (Opposite Mandarin Hotel) Orchard Road, Singapore 0922. Tel: *****78, *****65 PACE/CPR/344 THE LUXURIOUS FIAT 132. CLASSIC ITALIAN DESIGN MATCHED TO CONTINENTAL PERFORMANCE. The Fiat 132 is a car m a class of its own. After you have been impressed254 words
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Advertisement368 1981-08-07 46 Special Morning Show JADE: Sunday 9.00 am •t PRIVILEGED ADMISSIOM PRICES Circle $2.50. Staßs $1.50 No Free List f The GAYEST MOVIE of the Year! MIOeLSEIWAUUJH UGO TOGNAZZI £^H P| Ul CAPITOL-REPUBLIC: 9th DAY! (CAP ***** M) 11am, 1.45.4.5J0 A 9.1S No FrM u«t fi (WCP 3<«Woa) LAST DAY 11am.368 words
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Advertisement457 1981-08-07 46 < jjgi v LIO6 CLW OF SMGtfORE CENTRAL />^ j I WSOCttTMN F« EDUCATBHAIIY SUBNOMMI CMLDKN CHARITY FILM PREMIERE > MMDOF i ASSOCMTIOM FOI EDUCATONIUY SUmORMAI CMlDttirS FUND < u S2f2J2!f5!2 T GUIBHEDPATR o'*AQEOF THE MINISTER g STATE FOR EDUCATION j ODEON: WED., 12th AUG., 1981 at 9.lspm| "»IJGHT TOR457 words
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Advertisement694 1981-08-07 46 s^vCathayS V \2JR/ ORGANISATION < j, C) 10M) 'Al VAI YAr DAVI V O CATHAY Q fi 11»m 1 30, 4.6 30. 9 15pm j| OALA: 1.30, 3.30. 7, 9.1 Jpm jlj Q i«k«!R.ih»»»EEEEI Q O NOW SHOWING' '7 Q 1.30. 4.00. «30 9 15pm (.> O CHARLES LEE O694 words
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Advertisement438 1981-08-07 47 A Special Cookery Jo^^ I I The chance to cook using the J^^^M BH/ unique Cordon Bleu recipes and ■■I Vb^i^^bV techniques was once reserved for w^^p i^k^r IL^bV a s P ecia^ sr° u P of students Now these skills can be learned and applied with the assistance of438 words
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Advertisement237 1981-08-07 47 The Perfect Pair 4pi 1 s^ HHHk 28-80mm/F3.5-4.5 ujj 80-200mm/F4.5 j EHm Hb Mil IHh k 1 B^^P''l aHI W t rILvMPR Ik The most compact 'One Touch' Zoom Macro Your photographic skills can now m on your subjects marvellously at take a new turn, with u One Touch" 200237 words
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Article210 1981-08-07 48 AS a service to administration spokesmen, here is an upwrap (an upcoming wrap-up) of verbal booboos committed by President Reagan and his men m their first hundred-and-whatever days. Chewing gum flavour: "When Jimmy Carter started pronouncing m 'guvamint'," writes pet-peevish Pat Galagher of Verona, New Jersey,210 words
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Article118 1981-08-07 48 Nothing military or modest NORMAN Ture, under-secretary of the Treasury, deliberately launched a neologism at a seminar sponsored by Burson-Marsteller in Washington. The public relations firm wisely set aside substance to lead its release with the coinage of "reprivatise", which Ture prophesied "will be heard more and more in Washington".118 words
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Article123 1981-08-07 48 Ground zero ZERO mistakes: H.R. Haldeman used to set as his efficiency goal "zero mistakes"; the man who sits in a White House position akin to his these days has committed a zero mistake. "Reagan's man Ed Meese," writes David Sopher of JamesvUle, N.Y., "indicating that one would probably not123 words
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Article83 1981-08-07 48 IN A memorandum to "All Senators", Sen Howard Baker (who occasionally speaks for the administration), wrote: "In the future, the entrance to the Republican Leader's Office will be in S-433 (the former Disbursing Office) instead of S-230 where it had been since time in memoriam." A Senate source83 words
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Article96 1981-08-07 48 IT HAS been officially confirmed that President Reagan told his first Cabinet meeting: "The one no-no that I'll tell you for discussions is: I don't want anyone ever to bring up the political ramifications of an act." The reduplication of "no" subsumes the influence of babytalk, and wasNYT - 96 words
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Advertisement85 1981-08-07 48 There was a time when thoe woe no mat hinesand man was the supreme anisan. $Jf^£fa Hish.)ii(lstticux)ls()fiii^rruiii\ Testoni|)enx'iucurthe an of such craftsmanship. Each OUilnjp ptooe Of loatoer hand-cured andmetaniorphosedintoa colkxiion of exquisite shoes. W§jjsf belts. t>a&s. waletsand briefcasrs #-/>Cf*/>«i« Suchisthcrxprrirnc cot I rsinni nations. 3,« tCStOIII yer > tender, very85 words
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Advertisement964 1981-08-07 49 Orchard Hotel Grand Opening Four of the special attractions of Orchard Road that you've probably never seen. VKVB B_Br_BF m BBvbVb XyfTTTBI l|BL r \^bß t vbl .rW' BBVaßtflffJ Hi^^ bbbWl W"m BBHMBH^HB^viTwKy ir I A. X^H.^^H i^^bk Hjk tfv V^^^b^R ■11 >m bßb^jF^^ba WW^H l^bVbl jST^bbi at bBP^ X\\vu964 words
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Advertisement63 1981-08-07 50 Irn Congmtulations and best wishes to Mr&CHuang and the Board of Directors on the official opening of Orchard Hotel i from the Diners Group of Companies m Singapore and Malaysia Diners dub (Singapore) Pte Ltd Diners Club (Malaysia) Bhd Diners World Travel Pte Ltd Diners World Travel (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd63 words
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Advertisement127 1981-08-07 51 Congratulations to Orchard Hotel on their Official Opening. i^/ ..^^V y^^H Iff \^rs /^Bk ■I r WVB m H i fill HrfiSSZiZ^MZ liH 1 jdHfifik wflHfvk Bl^ I*' I ■k mJ^M V> j^^^^^^L. jp^l Br «9Vp Mi WIT Ht\. ■^■■■■p^ BBflßf^Ht Bbp^ MBflu 'IH 61 i f j ■■■jj j7127 words
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Advertisement137 1981-08-07 52 i HP N i A HBp^.;, fj'liaw-^ i ■KS^^HB^Tt if ■fc £r yttL^K m league with the Great Asian Hotels: Bangkok The Montein Manila Silahis International Seoul Seoul Plaza Hongkong The Lee Gardens Sulo Group Philippine Village Singapore Orchard Hotel Kuala Lumpur Hotel Equatorial Hotels Puerto Azul Beach Taipei The137 words
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Advertisement179 1981-08-07 52 afal DbVv|7| Ik Ci liifli B 8 ■Its! iHn aW^^faWl H Iff iSHi xm yVBm mmw tSafw Rr^^HDal 4^l 111 HHL^MLlißlfiWS^liv L^^r I Ilk H I B*safl aRI bv!«4 1 M ffiii^i^-' i|H SENG HUP ELECTRIC CO. (S) PTE. LTD. Office: Unit 526, sth floor, Plaza Singapura, 68 Orchard Road,179 words
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Advertisement201 1981-08-07 53 Where Congratulations printing and service is at Best Wishes its best t0 fiORCHARD HOTEL SINGAPORE on the occasion of their official opening i*awm Lithography Office: 9-A, Choon Guan Street, Singapore 0207 Tel: *****11 Factory: 18, Choon Guan Street, Singapore 0207 Tel: *****30 With Compliments from Britloh €**tern (97? gt^ll^ 70-A201 words
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Advertisement466 1981-08-07 53 I 111 A f ll I 1 Sea View U W 1U Hotel g Orchard 2 u nn^ u^mp Orchid y Peninsula U /V/ 1 lnn Hotel g T^Ls > < > King's y Hotel LJ |\u\ Hotel g Phoenix g VR\ > >=rr^n^y Cairnhill J Hotel LJ Hotel I466 words
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Advertisement248 1981-08-07 54 Congratulations and Best Wishes to ORCHARD HOTEL SINGAPORE on the occasion of their official opening We are proud to be entrusted with the Air-Conditioning and Mechanical Services Contract and the supply of Absorption Refrigerators ACMA ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED ACMA ENGINEERS PRIVATE LIMITED No. 9 Gul Circle Jurong Town Singapore 2262248 words
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Advertisement257 1981-08-07 54 VanHin FURNITURE CO (PTE) LTD Manufacturers of Fine Furniture Since 1903 tat the ORCHARD HOTEL SINGAPORE We are proud to have been entrusted with the PRESIDENTIAL and all the ASEAN SUITES. We wish ORCHARD' HOTEL all the best Head Office Showroom: 25, Kronji Loop, Singapore Postal Address, Woodlands P.O. Box257 words
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Advertisement288 1981-08-07 54 111 1 CONGRATULATIONS to I ORCHARD HOTEL LTD I on your official opening I from I THE CARPET CENTRE PTE LTD I suppliers of 100% pure wool BREMWORTH I tufted carpets to guestrooms and MARLIN I 80% wool/20% nylon woven axminister I 1 carpets to public areas I f\ CONGRATULATION^288 words
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Advertisement373 1981-08-07 55 and ffiedWurfte* to ORCHARD HOTEL SINGAPORE ON THE OCCASION OF THE /TXOFFICIAL OPENING B 4 i I I nit J 3 BB^^^^^i^ Li -o? 1b "^^^»fc ,^S. M MEANS SUPREME COMFORT FOR GUESTS CTnajraw* it must be good enough for you Since 1 969 Hup Cheong has been supplying Sleepwell373 words
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Advertisement335 1981-08-07 55 BiTTff"|n^rliifffWMß Congratulations to the Orchard Hotel on -^T Jr their official opening. And congratulations 4 jf^r on their gcxxi sense m purchasing Simmons I^^ /W mattresses to ensure their guests sleep well at night. Simmons mattresses are found m almost all of the best international hotels m the world. And335 words
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Advertisement480 1981-08-07 56 With a Philips hotel telephone system, they'll be as happy checking out as they are checking m. It happens m even the best 4§Wem^m^eM i% J "—x%l/'IHI" x%l/'1HI which a number of additional faci- disputed telephone charges No hotels All the goodwill you work mM y§f jM hues, especially designed480 words
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Advertisement339 1981-08-07 56 Congratulations to f ORCHARD HOTEL SINGAPORE on th« occation of their official opening from Ist Floor, Orchard Hotel, 442 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 Tel: *****66 Ext 103 Direct Line: *****36 natural food oases Congratulates ORCHARD HOTEL on their official opening. Congratulations >w Best Wishes to Orchard Hotel. Singapore A SGLO339 words
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Advertisement181 1981-08-07 56 r Congratulations [J. Best Wishes to (O) ORCHARD HOTEL iMr SINGAPORE on the occasion of their of ficL 1 opening from KAIGAI TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. King's Hotel Ground Floor Hovelock Rood Singopore 0316 Tel: *****) Extn 8230 *****8 Coble "KAIGAITRA Singopore Happy Holidays V^y (Private) Limited G-lA, Centrol181 words
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Article, Illustration833 1981-08-07 57 H.E. FLINT'S name will not go down m history as one of the world's greatest heart surgeons. He was not even a doctor, but a writer of science fiction. About 60 years ago, Flint hatched the improbable notion of an artificial heart m one of hisAP - 833 words
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Article520 1981-08-07 57 JOHN NOBLE WILFORD - JOHN NOBLE WILFORD By m NEW YORK 4 Besides the rampant lions, which are features found on many modern arks, the stone had a scallop-shell niche from which an ever-burning lamp was hung. American archaeologists digging m Israel have uncovered what they say isNYT - 520 words
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175 1981-08-07 57 A FEW years ago, Britain's Environmental Minister, Dennis Howell, noticed that the swans at Stratford-on-Avon had disappeared. He immediately ordered an inquiry, and the results are expected soon. But preliminary findings by scientists indicate that the stately mute swan, the bird that has gracefully adorned175 words
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Article136 1981-08-07 57 THE Type A behaviour pattern, an aggressive, struggling, rushed actionemotion complex that is associated with heart disease, may also be associated with superior scientific work, according to Karen Matthews, assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr Matthews and associates obtained biographical136 words
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Article143 1981-08-07 57 IN 1974 a petrochemical plant at Flixborough, England, was devastated by an explosion so violent that known phenomena could not account for the apparent speed of the flame front through the cloud of combustible vapours, which was calculated at about 100 metres a second. Two British scientists haveNYT - 143 words
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Advertisement78 1981-08-07 57 Congratulations to ORCHARD HOTEL on their occasion of the official opening. H I'ls fj .VV I si iii^SS^ wSkkSmM Hock Tong Bee Pte Ltd -V 347 Bukit Timah Road. Singapore 1025. Tel: *****55. Congratulations and Best Wishes to t ORCHARD HOTEL SINGAPORE on the occasion of their official opening from78 words
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Advertisement257 1981-08-07 57 X X CONGRATULATIONS i AND BEST WISHES TO THE (O) ORCHARD HOTEL llnfl Singapore ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR OFFICIAL OPENING FROM MR MRS KAY-LOE TJIO DREXEL BURNHAM LAMBERT INC. HONG KONG DREXEL BURNHAM LAMBERT (ASIA) LTD.. HONG KONG DREXEL BURNHAM LAMBERT (SINGAPORE) I PTE LTD 1 j Congratulations to257 words
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Article, Illustration1493 1981-08-07 58 ANGELA TAYLOR - ANGELA TAYLOR 5 Once upon a time, not so long ago, riding was a sport for the privileged; not any more. Go along some Sunday morning to the Singapore Polo Club or the Saddle Club, and you'll witness young, local riders attempting to stay on their1,493 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1981-08-07 58 You love glossy magazines: You flip through the pages of wonderful fashion, linger over the articles on the superwomen who cope with house, husband, dogs and kids. But do you feel that this is all real, that it's happening around you? VICTORIA IRWIN1,213 words
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Advertisement380 1981-08-07 58 Fabrics of luxury and delicacy For dresses and gowns that will bring out the best of you on any occasion Our wide selection includes French Leavers lace. German net embroidery, Swiss cotton voile embroidery. Czechoslovaks cotton Guipure lace, Japanese Raschel lace and Taiwanese polyester sheer embroidery. We also have an380 words
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Advertisement113 1981-08-07 58 PEANUTS COFFEE CAKE CEREAL BISCUITS CHIPS TEA SUGAR CRACKERS SWEETS CHOCOLATES FLOUR SUGAR [CURRY POWDER J BISCUITS Look what you can keep fresh with this marvellous free gift from Gentle Tbueh^^^ From Gentle Touch. The only j£fck beauty bath soap containing Baby Am m^m^mw 1 Oil. That pampers your skin113 words
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Article715 1981-08-07 59 GRETCHEN MAHBUBANI - Singapore girl: Who are you? GRETCHEN MAHBUBANI By DO SINGAPORE'S women's magazines present conflicting images of women? To some extent they do. Betty Khoo, editor of Her World, the largest selling women's magazine in Singapore, says that the image of women in fashion tends to be more newsy and off-beat,715 words
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Article467 1981-08-07 59 BERNADINE MORRIS - BERNADINE MORRIS By THE French do not care to be upstaged in affairs of style, which is one reason there were so many parties during the final week of the Autumn collections. There was the wedding over in London, you see, and some of the most elegant womenNYT - 467 words
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Advertisement531 1981-08-07 59 IS BpBWjI HHfji MMMgJTW^Tj^^^ullw^^mMm Here's a golden opportunity to own gold and diamond jewellery at generous discounts. Sparklers clearly make a good investment at our prices. And beautifully finished gold chains and bracelets specially imported from Italy are just as great. Indeed, they re all very august buys. Come m531 words
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Article, Illustration731 1981-08-07 60 Brisk trade in bogus degrees Becoming a knight, duke or adding credentials after your name is no problem if you can pay the price. Buying bogus degrees and titles are a roaring trade m Japan and Britain. The price is not too high too 1 5 for a Bachelor of731 words
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Advertisement562 1981-08-07 60 herdfSGNFR'S WORLD ti I L_W \^y Nl_ \J I JCIS M\ Harriet /"''l In HunbaiKl '('l/'/i/X French Airlines vl_^y l r^lm^^^j^M\ j All amateur and professional pingapore designers are invited s,y^P/Jw^^ /to enter this contest which is If fi W lff being held t0 brin out the best In /1/562 words
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Advertisement461 1981-08-07 61 SI EME NS We are a subsidiary of SIEMENS AG. Germany, one of the 10 largest electronic companies m the world with over 330,000 employees. We require SALES ENGINEER Requirements: University graduate or Polytechnic Diploma m Electrical or Electronic Engineering. Experience m sales of components. Contacts with Government bodies will461 words
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Advertisement565 1981-08-07 61 mix Marketing Institute of Singapore Diploma m Sales and Marketing Dip.S.M. (M.1.5.) Applications are invited for this two years 4 semester evening programme leading to the award of the DSM Dip. S. M. (M.I.S.).The course begins on 23rd Nov. 1981. MARKETING PROFESSION Recognising the special training needs of Singapore's marketing565 words
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Advertisement292 1981-08-07 61 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER A M A E Consulting Firm require an Electrical Engineer to join the team. He should be a University graduate preferably with 2 years relevant experience. Knowledge of electrical installations m process plant would be an advantage. He is required to design and prepare tender documents, estimate costs292 words
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Advertisement506 1981-08-07 61 SPER^V^VICKERS The hydraulics people who listen A subsidiary of Sperry Corporation, U.S.A. invites applications for: ACCOUNTANT The successful candidate will report to the Manager and is required to take charge of the Accounts Department. The key responsibilities of this position includes: a Developing and maintaining effective financial and internal control506 words
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Advertisement632 1981-08-07 61 #/£7^J URBAN (111 J REDEVELOPMENT 1 \S* AUTHORITY The Urban Redevelopment Authority invites applications from Singapore citizens, permanent residents of Singapore and other ASEAN citizens for appointment as ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Qualifications Recognised Degree or Professional Diploma m Electrical Engineering. Duti«s Design, supervision, testing and maintenance of electrical installations, standby generators,632 words
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Advertisement455 1981-08-07 62 Marketing Executive Consumer Goods ($30,000 p. a.) An established European Trading House requires a MARKETING EXECUTIVE to promote a wide range of consumer goods including toiletries, detergents, infant-care products, OTC Pharmaceuticals, etc. The successful candidate will be required to manage and expand on the existing distribution network, supervise and motivate455 words
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Advertisement502 1981-08-07 62 Schlumberger needs ambitious, self-motivating Young Graduate Engineers For an interesting life Schlumberger's Field Engineers perform critical Wireline measurements which make oil and gas prospecting-from the first discovery to production and eventual well stimulation-a scientific program, involving up to 70 different technical services. If you have just obtained your degree m502 words
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Advertisement362 1981-08-07 62 CARRIER SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED requires a SERVICE OPERATIONS CONTROLLER If you have:- a sound knowledge of the air conditioning service industry. the capability to assist service technicians to diagnose causes of equipment malfunctions over the phone. the aptitude to organise and monitor field service personnel's daily activities, m an efficient362 words
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Advertisement1101 1981-08-07 62 Applications are invited from Singapore citizens for the following vacancies:I Tax Assistants j The person we are looking for should either be a qualified accountant or be studying for a recognised accountancy qualification. He should have three to five years of experience m company and personal tax work. The selected1,101 words
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Advertisement701 1981-08-07 63 m M/kgL m PUBLIC UTILITIES \™f BOBRD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following:1 Supply of Low Voltage Distribution Boards and Accessories Eligibility Registered controctors m Supply (d) Electrical Materials all classes 2 Supply of 80 pieces of I,OOOW HPSV Lamps. Eligibility: Registered contractors m Supply (d) Electrical Materials701 words
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Advertisement732 1981-08-07 63 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors for the following:(A) SEE (R) 22/81 Construction of Pedestrion Overhead Bridges ot:i) Upper Thomson Rood neor Lakeview Centre ii) Serangoon Rood near Kwong Wai Siu Hospitol iii) Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 Extension neor Cardiff Grove Eligibility: Civil Engineering or732 words
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Advertisement528 1981-08-07 63 PHILIPS INVITATION TO TENDER TENDER 1/*****P COMPUTER FORMS Tenders are invited from established firms for the supply of Computer Forms. TENDER 1 /1 001 2P TOILETRIES Tenders are invited from establfshed firms for the supply of the following toiletries: i) PAPER HAND TOWELS ii) TOILET TISSUE ROLLS iii) DEODORANT TABLETS528 words
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Advertisement679 1981-08-07 63 Separate tenders are Invited for each of the followlng:(1) ERECTION ANO COMPLETION of 2 Blocks of 7-Storey Industrial Shops (Total 484 Units) including 2 Nos. Electrical Substation at Oeylang East Industrial Park Contract 15. (2) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of Bedok Bus Interchange Including SANITARY AND WATER INSTALLATION. (3) CONSTRUCTION OF679 words
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Advertisement636 1981-08-07 63 Tender Notice I Tenders are invited forI I BUILDING I a) Tender No. AMB/T/81/040 General I repair and redecoration to five unit* of B Bungalow Houaa* and associated axtar- nal work* at McMahon Park. Eligibility Registered Contractors Class B, C I D Non-Registered Contractors Deposit I Sssoo 00 Showround: 14636 words
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Advertisement560 1981-08-07 64 ©PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD Applications are invited for the following posts: A) Assistant Technician Salary Seal*: $250-620 ($349-750 Qrou) 1 Secondory II or equivalent from a Government or Government-Aided Technical or Vocational Institute Entry point: $250/2 GCE 3 'O' level passes, of which 2 must be m Technical/Science subjects. Entry point560 words
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Advertisement1047 1981-08-07 64 Jy TjlffH REjZUELLIGtTRADINGjPTE^D ...Is looking for a ASSISTANT MARKETING MANAGER for Its Technical Division SALARY: Approx *30,000/*35,000 per annum, negotiable The candidate for this Executive Appointment will probably be about 30 years old and possess a recognised qualification m Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. However, applicants without formal engineering qualifications but1,047 words
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Advertisement855 1981-08-07 64 I PAI\(£uCTMC I I I IKPUSTMICS LIMITED The unaudited results for the half year ended 30th June 1981 were as follows:6 months to 30.6.8 1 6 months to 30.6.80 GROUP COMPANY GROUP COMPANY ss~ s$ ~ss~ s$ Revenue 84,191,000 500,000 55,804,000 2,000,000 Profits from all sources including 553,682,000 on realisation855 words
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Advertisement209 1981-08-07 64 TENDER The following tenders are Invited by the Chief Supplies Officer, Central Supplies Department:a Seleaer (BMagy) Kqulpmrnt for five aew Gaveraineat Ser•adary Srn«*ls Closing date and time: 2.9.81 (12 noon). b Scleace (General Parpaar) Equipment far flvr aew Gavemnieal Secaaaary Scbaals Closing date and time: 9.9.81 (12 noon). c Ham,209 words
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Advertisement636 1981-08-07 64 TENDER Tender will be received for the supply of the following undermentioned items In the Ministry of Defence (Logistics Division), Tanglln, Singapore 10 up to 11.00 a.m. on date shown against the items: 1. TABLE FOLDING LEGS 760 X 760 X 770 MM H Tender No: MINDEF (LOG)P/0072/81 Closing Date:636 words
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