The Straits Times, 12 September 1981
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Title Section13 1981-09-12 1 Tiie Straits Times 184!) SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8113 words
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Article596 1981-09-12 1 LEE YEW MENG - LEE YEW MENG Proposals made to Tony Tan By of Times Business BUSINESS groups that met Trade and Industry Minister Tony Tan last Wednesday have again asked for broad changes to the tax system to be included in next year's Budget. Most of the proposals made596 words
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Article57 1981-09-12 1 LEH, (Ladakh). Fri Indian officials are questioning CMaaw-trained ffumllas who croaaed into a disputed border territory disguised as smugglers, orficals here said today They also claimed Chines? troop* armed with automatic ■oannw croaatd into the Ladakn region m North India and hoisted China's flag over the ruggedUPI - 57 words
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Article70 1981-09-12 1 GENEVA. Fri. The World Medical Association asked American physicians today to refuse participation m state executions involving intravenous injections. Referring to the first American death sentence by injection, scheduled next week m Oklahoma, the WMA said: "Acting as an executioner is not the practice of medicineUPI - 70 words
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Article62 1981-09-12 1 JAKARTA. Fri. Two workers were killed and three were missing m a blowout and a fire m a Pertamina oil well m north Sumatra, a company spokesman said today. He said several workers also suffered burns and preparations were being made to put out the fireReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration32 1981-09-12 1 FLOWERS AND MORE FOR WALESA SOLIDARITY leader Lech Walesa receives flowers and a kiss from two union members at the end of the national congress m Gdansk, Poland, on Thursday. UPI picture.UPI - 32 words
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253 1981-09-12 1 VIETNAM said today it was increasing its cooperation with the Soviet Union in the face of what it called frenzied opposition from China. An editorial in the official daily Ntaan Dan, hailed the recent visit to Moscow by communist party leader Le DuanReuter - 253 words
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Article82 1981-09-12 1 BEIJING, Fri. Heavy rains continued to fall on central China's Shaanxi province, scene of disastrous floods which have already taken more than 700 lives and caused considerable damage over the past weeks, the official People's Daily reported today AFP Flooded city BANGKOK, Fri. A violent thunderstorm today broughtAP - 82 words
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380 1981-09-12 1 WARSAW, Fri. THE Soviet Union charged today that Poland's independent trade union Solidarity is challenging socialism not only in Poland but throughout the Eastern bloc countries. The Soviet attack on Solidarity came hours before thousands of Russian marines came ashore in the Bay of Danzig,380 words
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Article421 1981-09-12 1 Our Correspondent - DKgovt accepted by UN panel Our Correspondent By EDGAR KOH UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Democratic Kampuchea experienced little difficulty yesterday in having Its credentials accepted by an emergency special General Assembly session devoted to the question of Namibia. The session's credentials committee decided, over the objection of the Soviet Union, to421 words
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Article184 1981-09-12 1 Spot on... sky jump to WTC A DAREDEVIL parachutist out for "the sport of it" dropped safely from the sky yesterday onto the roof of the 110-storey World Trade Centre. 400 m above ground. As soon as John Carta, 35, wrapped up his multicoloured chute, a Port Authority police officerUPI - 184 words
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435 1981-09-12 1 IRENE NGOO - SUPER BLOCK the way to a better life m the city IRENE NGOO By THE Urban Redevelopment Authority (IJRA) is trying oat a new concept In city living. It waata to re4«w to the minimum, traffic In rertala Urge rirta'ciallal areaa so that the environment for recMent* will be Improved.435 words
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Article120 1981-09-12 1 Khomeiny aide killed in blast BEIRUT, Fri. Ayatollah Assadollah Madani, a top aide of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny, was assassinated in a bomb attack today while he was delivering a Friday prayer sermon in Tabriz's Namaz Square, the official Pars news agency reported. It said the lone assassin, along with sixAP - 120 words
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350 1981-09-12 1 Drop in demand for oil a threat to Opec's role warns Subroto INDONESIAN Oil Minister Subroto warned yesterday that a continued trend towards fuel conservation coupled with the development of energy sources other than oil will seriously threaten the role of the Organisation of Oil Exporting Countries. The warning, carried350 words
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Article70 1981-09-12 1 TANKS OUT IN KABUL PESHAWAR, Frl. Tanks have been move<i In to guard strategic points h the Afghan capital following massive demonstrations la Kabul on Tuesday and Wednesday In which at least three people have been reported killed, travellers arriving here said today. Troops were also called out InAFP - 70 words
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Advertisement162 1981-09-12 1 70 pages today Neighbourhood soldiers at work and play Page 13 New breed of young, dangerous thugs Pag*ii Pag* 14 Badminton star's finest hour Pag* 39 SUMMARY WORLD NEWS 3, 4, 1, 8 CAUSEWAY 14 COMICS 14 EDITORIAL LETTERS 11 CLASSIFIEDS 23-tt SPORTS 36-Sf Section 2 4 THIS group (medical162 words
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Article696 1981-09-12 2 New breed of thugs THE CID is planning to revamp the way exgangsters and former prisoners are supervised because the wayward youth today is of a different breed. He is rarely a secret society member. Rather, he is a "half-baked thug," young, rash, vicious and likely to strike out696 words
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Article223 1981-09-12 2 THE STRAITS TIMRS SAYS: IT is easy to Mame teachers, schools, television and parents bat, like It or not, most students who fall to learn how to read are victim* of a fiercely competitive system of training. What should be easy »nd natural, a source of pleasure and power,223 words
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Article270 1981-09-12 2 CIS INVESTS $4.5 m IN HIGH TECHNOLOGY CHARTERED Industries of Singapore (CIS) has purchased 16 computerised numerically controlled (CNC) machines for more than $4.5 million as part of its long-term programme to upgrade its level of technology. These machines, which can transfer the manual skills of an operator270 words
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Article76 1981-09-12 2 NEW BREED OF PIG FARMERS THE pig farming industry m Singapore is undergoing a radical transformation. The spur for change comes with the government's plan for more stringent anti-pollution laws. The cost of meeting such regulations is forcing farmers to abandon their traditional ways of raising pigs m favour76 words
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Article220 1981-09-12 2 Borg labours SWEDE Bjorn Borg laboured to enter the semifinals of the US Open Tennis tournament, which he is trying for the 10th time to win. He took two hours and 49 minutes to beat American Roscoe Tanner. But after the match he said it was his best match220 words
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Article539 1981-09-12 2 EEC's operations FRANCE and Britain have agreed to re-examine how the European Economic Community is run, says a French official. The two leaders met yesterday in Paris during which the British Prime Minister said she wanted to discuss with all members how establish the true state of539 words
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Article197 1981-09-12 2 Senai, a drug centre? TIGHTER security at Subang Airport and Singapore has caused drug couriers to switch their operations to Johore's Senai Airport, say narcotics sources. They say it is now the main import and export centre for drugs from the Golden Triangle and is also the197 words
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Article452 1981-09-12 2 Thai food THOUGH the ingredients are familiar, Thai food has a distinctively sour-hot taste. This is because of the generous use of lemon, lime, vinegar and tamarind. Other distinctive features are the different complementary sauces served with a dish and the many types and combinations of salads. But452 words
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Article, Illustration364 1981-09-12 3 LONDON. Fri. French President Francois Mitterrand and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher agreed yesterday to reassess the operations of the European Economic Community (EEC), a French spokesman said. Mr Mitterrand had two hours' private discussion with Mrs Thatcher during a 24-hour visit, whichReuter - 364 words
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361 1981-09-12 3 Buy British call by garments union chief LONDON. Fri. The 1.1K delegates to the annual Trades Union Congress (TUC) conference at Blackpool were told today "to think British and buy British" when purchasing clothing, textiles, footwear, carpets and furniture coverings. The call was made by Mr Alec Smith, general secretaryAP; AFP - 361 words
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96 1981-09-12 3 LONDON, Fri. Britain and France today revived plans to bulM a tunnel under the channel separating the two Brtttaa Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher saM Jointstadieo of the eta-it different projects wfieh exM for a teasel under the TJ-km EacUsh Caaanel would start next96 words
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291 1981-09-12 3 Warning against E. German lover spies slays BONN, Fri. Despite criticism, the Bonn Government is insisting on warning its female secretaries against being picked up by charming East German spies. Placards posted by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution, warning lonely women that the men courting them mightUPI - 291 words
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298 1981-09-12 3 Clashes with gypsies spark riots in Polish city WARSAW, Friday ONE thousand rioters burnt cars and attacked police with rocks and firebombs in the central city of Konin last night in disturbances triggered by street fights between local youths and gypsies, the official news agency PAP said. PAP said specialUPI - 298 words
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157 1981-09-12 3 GENSCHER, BRANDT ATTACK ANTI-U.S. DEMO PLAN BONN, Fri. West German political leaders today denounced plans for an anti-American demonstration m West Berlin during a visit by American Secretary of State Alexander Haig next Sunday. Foreign Minister HansDietrich Genscher and former Chancellor Willy Brandt attacked the planned protest during a debateReuter - 157 words
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Article31 1981-09-12 3 SAN SALVADOR. Fri. Guerillas shot and hacked to death about 40 relatives of National Guard troop* m the south-eastern province of Usulatan yesterday, an army spokesman said. AP.AP - 31 words
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Article63 1981-09-12 3 ROME, Fri. China will shortly launch its first experimental telecommunications satellite using a new high-perform-ance launcher resembling the European Ariane rocket, Chinese experts said here today. The experts, attending the 32nd International Astronautics Congress m Rome, said that the STW-2 satellite would be put m orbit mAFP - 63 words
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230 1981-09-12 3 FIERCE competition opened today between Basoues, Catalans and Madrllenos about where the newly returned Guernica painting by Pablo Picasso should be hung. The celebrated oU depicts the agony of Guernica, the Basque city attached by German Nail bombers In support of the late General FrancoAFP - 230 words
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Article, Illustration144 1981-09-12 4 CAIRO. Frl. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat has •rdered the expklsten «f Amrriru televbriw reporter Chris Harper, saying the JonrnaUnt had "not respected the ethics of the prtfesstea and had bee* dlsh«aest." Mr Harper Is the tint American newsman to be expelled fr*m Egypt, said Mr144 words
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289 1981-09-12 4 CAIRO, Friday EARLY returns indicated "unanimous approval" by voters of President Anwar Sadat's measures to end sectarian strife in Egypt, press reports said. Interior Minister Nabawi Ismail announced that results of the referendum would be announced M headlines today in leading paper, AlAhram,Reuter; AP - 289 words
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Article55 1981-09-12 4 THE extraordinary security needed to protect and house accused Presidential assailant John Hinckley has topped more than U*****,000 ($475,200), according to government figures released m Washington yesterday. Hinckley was charged by a Federal grand jury for the March 30 shooting of President Ronald Reagan and White HouseAP - 55 words
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Article81 1981-09-12 4 THE brain of the late Hideki Yukawa, Japan "s first Nobel Prize winning physicist, will be "preserved m eternity," Kyodo News Service reported m Tokyo yesterday. Yukawa died last Tuesday of acute pneumonia m Kyoto at the age of 74. His brain was removed during an autopsy,UPI - 81 words
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Article81 1981-09-12 4 THE municipal health secretary of Fortaleza m Brazil has suggested that an "ideal way to keep the exploding local rat population under control is for people to eat them. "If there were not this taboo against this rodent, consumption could be done normally because the ratUPI - 81 words
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Article64 1981-09-12 4 THIEVES broke into the Little Fox Theatre m San Francisco on Wednesday and stole all the popcorn, candy, hotdogs and buns 'because there was no money. The theatre had no cash m the box-office so thieves broke a US$5OO front window and entered the theatreUPI - 64 words
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Article60 1981-09-12 4 A WOMAN and a man were paraded naked along the streets recently at Bek-isi. some 80 kms east of Jakarta by some people, who found them embraced out of wedlock at the woman's house, it was reported yesterday The woman, a farmer's second wife, was caught making loveAFP - 60 words
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Article51 1981-09-12 4 TOURS (France), Fri. A Rembrandt painting on wood broke m two yesterday when a robber dropped it while fleeing from museum guards, police reported. The small picture, Flight from Egypt, was valued at USSI9MOO (*****.400). It was one of the Dutch master's early works, being done m 1627.UPI - 51 words
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277 1981-09-12 4 Pentagon plans $5.8 b sale to Saudis WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States Defence Department notified Congress yesterday that it intends to sell Saudi Arabia nearly US$2.7 billion (SS5.8 billion) worth of military services and equipment. This does not include the five Airborne Warning and Control system (Awacs) planes and equipmentAP - 277 words
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Article75 1981-09-12 4 US-Egypt N-pact approved WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States-Egyp-tian agreement for cooperation in the peaceful use of nuclear energy was approved unanimously yesterday by three House of Representatives foreign affairs subcommittees. The three subcommittees adopted a resolution of approval in a joint meeting, after administration officials called the agreement a modelUPI - 75 words
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168 1981-09-12 4 A LEADER of the altraorthodox Jewish sect, the Netarel Karta, today threatened Israeli archaeologist Vlgal Shllo with a "horrible death" U be does not stop excavatiag the Biblical City of David. Sect spokesman Rabbi Moshe Hlrsch said Prof Shllo, head ofReuter - 168 words
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336 1981-09-12 4 IN a bitterly worded draft resolution, 45 nonaliened countries yesterday called for the total isolation of South Africa and a world-wide trade boycott to punish the Pretoria regime for its refusal to grant independence to South West Africa. The draft resolutionUPI - 336 words
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309 1981-09-12 4 WALDHEIM DECIDES TO SEEK A THIRD TERM UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Dr Kurt Waldheim announced yesterday that he will seek an unprecedented third term as United Nations Secretary-Gener-al, despite the risk of an ego-bruising contest with Mr Salim Ahmed Alim, Foreign Minister of Tanzania, who is Africa's official candidate. Dr WaldheimFT - 309 words
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312 1981-09-12 6 PRIMARY Industry Minister Peter Nixon today promised strict export controls to prevent another scandal such as the one over kangaroo and horse meat found in US-bound "beef" shipments. He said the measures were aimed at restoring Australia's reputation as a reliable exporter of high-qualityUPI - 312 words
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Article, Illustration41 1981-09-12 6 FRENCH police charging vigorously on members of the French extremist movement, "Action Directe" on Thursday, outside the Justice Court m Paris. The movement was demonstrating to demand the "liberation of all political prisoners." AP picture.AP - 41 words
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290 1981-09-12 6 'Cheaper rates' call by Asean news agencies BANGKOK, Fri. Asean news agencies today criticised their communications authorities for failure to reduce the rates charged on news they distribute. A joint statement issued at the end of a five-day meeting here expressed disappointment that their telecommunications authorities had made no furtherReuter - 290 words
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Article75 1981-09-12 6 MANILA, Fri. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos pledged more emphasis on rural development today and signed a new 32 billion peso (Ss9.2l4bil]ion, infrastructure bill during an open-air cabinet meeting, marking his 64th birthday Mr. Marcos brought his entire cabinet and rural development staff down to the fishing villageAFP - 75 words
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Article68 1981-09-12 6 LONDON, Fri. Hundreds of rare Japanese treasures some so delicate that they are seldom seen by the public, even m Japan will be on show at the Royal Academy of Arts, here m October it was announced here yesterday. The great Japan exhibition coversAFP - 68 words
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Article33 1981-09-12 6 NEW DELHI, Fri. There were S2S derailments m India during the first seven months of 1981, m which 326 people were known to have been killed. Parliament was informed yesterday. AFPAFP - 33 words
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330 1981-09-12 6 '3 girls killed in demos against call-up' NEW DELHI, Friday THREE girls were killed in Kabul when Afghan soldiers opened fire to break up a riot by schoolgirls protesting tough new draft laws, reports reaching New D?lhi said. A diplomat who ar- rived in the Indian capital yesterday said theUPI - 330 words
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255 1981-09-12 6 JAPAN TO CUT GOVT JOBS BY 5 pc IN 5 YEARS TOKYO, Fri. The government will eliminate 44,886 civil service jobs, or 5 per cent of its 897,000 workforce, over the next five years in a bid to streamline the bureaucracy, officials said today. The cutback, part of a massiveUPI - 255 words
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Article35 1981-09-12 6 BEIJING, Fri. China is spending 2 million yuan (SJ2.B million) for extensive repairs on ancient buildings m Bei)ing's Forbidder. City, where China's empero.-s once lived, the official Xinhua news agency reported. AP.AP - 35 words
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120 1981-09-12 6 ST MARY'S (AustraUa), Fri. A freak tide washed II stranded whales from a beach In Tasmania, a spokesman •f the National Parks and Wild Life Service said yesterday. The whales were the survivors of a mass stranding of 183 pilot whales on Tasmania's north-eastAP - 120 words
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261 1981-09-12 8 Flare-up at Korean border as Sonoda leaves SEOUL. Frl North Korean troops opened fire across the shaky truce border minutes after a i visit by the Japanese Foreign Minister m an ■tuck Seoul denounced today as "stepped up provocation." "The North Korean fuardpost sent scores of marhinegun bullets at jUPI - 261 words
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381 1981-09-12 8 FACTIONS BATTLE FOR TWO DAYS ANTI-KHOMEINY guerillas, who staged violent protests prior to the downfall of moderate former President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr in June, have returned to Teheran's streets, clashing with revolutionary guards. In the second straight day of clashes between the guerillas and guards,UPI - 381 words
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Article127 1981-09-12 8 Troops rout Kurdish guerillas BEIRUT, Frt. Iranian troop* were sent to western provinces where they routed Kurdish guerillas, who are closely allied with underground leftists blamed for a wave of deadly, anti-government bombings in the capital of Teheran. The official Iranian news agency Pars said yesterday that "tens of Insurgents"AP - 127 words
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Article33 1981-09-12 8 STOCKHOLM, Frl. Sweden's royal couple, King Carl XVI Cu*taf and Queen Silvia, will leave Stockholm on Sunday for a week-long state vWt to China the first by a Swedish monarch. AFP.AFP - 33 words
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121 1981-09-12 8 BEIJING, Fri. Chtaa ■aid today aa uMeatiflei flyla* ehleet spatted «v«t Tibet m ialy 24 waa aeea aIM la Beijh lag aaa leaat 12 ether prevlacee. The affleial Xlahaa aewi ageaey, la Its third reaert aa the UFO, aaM the atghttaga Uek place121 words
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Article143 1981-09-12 8 TOKYO, Fri. The sharp decline in Japanese "sex tours" of the Philippines has forced the national flag carrier Japan Airlines (JAL) to reduce flights to Manila from November. A JAL spokesman said today the airline's present twice-weekly flights to Manila from Nagoya andAFP - 143 words
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Article, Illustration56 1981-09-12 8 Feeling on top of the world TALE about walking teU.... here's one that beats them all. If Hannibal managed U cross the Alps on elephants, Swiss Jean Marc Zahn, succeeded •nstllte. Carefully watching his step, he made his way to the top of Mt. Kaiseregf la Switzerland. Zllte m above56 words
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Article35 1981-09-12 8 SAO PAULO. Fri. A truck rammed a bus on a hairpin curve and forced it over a 100metre high cliff, killing 29 peoGle and Injuring 14 others, poce said yesteday. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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225 1981-09-12 8 Pakistani appeals against death by stoning KARACHI, Fri. A school bus driver and a school girl on Thursday filed an appeal to the Sind High Court against the ruling of a district court sentencing the driver to death by stoning and the girl to be whipped 100 lashes for adultery.225 words
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Article72 1981-09-12 8 DACCA, Fri. A strike by 72,000 bank employees called to protest against the arrest erf union activists yesterday disrupted banking services throughout Bangladesh for the second day running Union sources said six trade unionists were detained at a meeting called to plan a token strike on72 words
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Article48 1981-09-12 8 CHINA tested an intermediate range ballistic missile (IRBM) in late July over a 2,500 km range in the western part of the country, diplomatic sources in Beijing said yesterday. It was the first known missile test by China this year, the last one being in December 1980. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article75 1981-09-12 8 THE INTERIM Mekong committee opened a five-day meeting m Vientiane on Tnursday amid calls for bringing Kampuchea under the leadership of Heng Samrin into the fold, Indochines? news agencies reported today. The agencies, monitored m Bangkok, said Vietnamese and Lao representatives had expressed regret that the Phnom PenhAFP - 75 words
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Article74 1981-09-12 8 A GROUP of 360 Indonesian activists and dissidents yesterday submitted a petition m Jakarta, demanding an urgent meeting of the congress to prepare for genuine democratic election m the country, which, they said, the Suharto government has failed to do. The 360 include most of those whoAFP - 74 words
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Article73 1981-09-12 8 A UNITED States Federal judge has approved the largest damage settlement ever for a nuclear accident US$25 million (S$54 million) for economic and health testing costs created by the 1979 accident at Three-Mile Island. But it may take at least six months before the eligible 20,000 people andAP - 73 words
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Article65 1981-09-12 8 NEARLY 20,000 people marched through Auckland last night in a peaceful demonstration against apartheid as the South African rugby tour of New Zealand moved towards its final showdown today. It was the biggest and most peaceful demonstration since the South African Springboks arrived in Auckland eightReuter - 65 words
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Article58 1981-09-12 8 BRITISH troops yesterday uncovered a cache of nearly 350 petrol bombs m the Flashpoint Divis flats complex m Roman Catholic west Belfast, military headquarters reported. The milk-bottle Molotov cocktails were found stacked m 14 crates along with fivegallon drums of petrol m a search after scores ofAP - 58 words
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Article39 1981-09-12 8 THOUSANDS of workers m India's West Bengal state yesterday went on strike to protest against a government bill introduced m parliament on Thursday to enable the government to ban strikes m essential industries and services. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1981-09-12 9 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By INDUSTRY is not alone m gearing up for the high technology of the Eighties. Singapore's agricultural scene is also undergoing a facelift. Spearheading the changes are the Republic's pig farmers m the headlines this week after pork1,145 words
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Article, Illustration873 1981-09-12 9 THERE was a time when you could tell a Big farmer from his shorts and singlet, the buckets of swill balanced on his bicycle and the stench of his farm. Soon It may be more difficult. Already some pig farmers own Mercedes Beaies. Now873 words
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661 1981-09-12 11 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE, POLICE TO REVAMP SUPERVISION SYSTEM By Cri")e Desk A NEW breed of wayward youths exists m Singapore: A "halfbaked thug." young, rash, vicious and likely to strike out at the slightest provocation. He to rarely involved m organised underworld activities661 words
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Article, Illustration250 1981-09-12 11 LIM Gesk Kee, 21, "hm" the past each time he takes ap kla rbisel Uhi carvlag. Far be to Mlad, aad ia carvlag, draws *a his memsrles of a»* thiags baked to aim befare fie last hto sight. Mr Urn, believed250 words
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Article37 1981-09-12 11 Send-offs for NS men SENIX>FF parties for national servicemen at five community centres will be held on Sept 23 at 9 a.m. They are the Boon Lay Gardens, Khe Bong, Radin Mas, Siglap. and Tampines comunity centres.37 words
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401 1981-09-12 11 Get to know SEA better: Japanese prof A JAPANESE university professor has advised his countrymen engaged m business m Southeast Asia to learn more about the business environment of the region to avoid being criticised. And if they intend remaining m business here, they should also try to explain to401 words
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308 1981-09-12 11 Chance or skill poser over a gambling charge CHANCE or skill? That was the $64 question before a magistrate's court yesterday. Taxi-driver Chua Lim Kwee, 47, was charged with gambling by throwing a coin into a triangle and betting with money. Detective Goh Tian Eng who has been with the308 words
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236 1981-09-12 11 Vendors welcome change in appliance fees STALLHOLDERS at Cuppage Road Market yesterday welcomed the news that they would not have to pay a fee for electrical appliances installed within their stalls from next month. At present a monthly fee is charged on all appliances whether installed within or outside the236 words
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Article62 1981-09-12 11 ONG TEH DEE, 50, of Jurong Road, was fined $1,000 by a district judge yesterday after he pleaded guilty to running a brothel m Nee Soon Avenue 5 on Aug 28. The court heard that Ong, three men and four Thai girls were found m a police62 words
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131 1981-09-12 11 CLIPS (Chinese Language Instructional Materials for Primary Schools) may be implemented m all primary schools m 1964. This was disclosed by the Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr Ho Kah Leong, when he spoke at the annual luncheon organised by the Singapore Women Physical Education131 words
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Advertisement90 1981-09-12 11 lICROPHONES BY BeyerJjlJU. Dynamic WHERE USTENING AT ITS BEST BEGINS over the last 40 years of development. Ml6O Pi U«ed m TV and film studio* M 260 Used m professional recording studios M4OO Designed for musicians j and singers M6OO The professional Musician Micf.ophone M \jJ S> EASTLANO TRADING ISI90 words
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Advertisement235 1981-09-12 11 "^^BBBBBBB^r BBBW«.BBBBBBBBBBBBBb| BBBBBBBBW 4Jbb| BBBBB^^^^^ YOU CAN RELY ON OUR 30 YEARS OF GROWTH Slngapura Building Society CAPITAL proudly announces the opening of \<^^ Paid Up Capital and Reserve Funds: Its Geylang branch today at C Exceed $45 million Lion City Hotel, Tanjong Katong v^ ~.Wv i T 3tal assets:235 words
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196 1981-09-12 12 Approved auditors to vet unions' accounts THE Labour Ministry will soon amend the Trade Unions Act to ensure that only approved auditors are allowed to audit the financial accounts of the 83 trade unions m Singapore. Sources said that the Ministry has sought the assistance of the Auditor-General's office for196 words
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434 1981-09-12 12 High prices: We are just a supplier of land, says URA THE Urban Redevelopment Authority, which has been severely criticised for contributing to soaring land prices as a result of its open bidding system of sale of sites, says it is merely playing the role as a supplier of land434 words
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Article, Illustration171 1981-09-12 12 TYPE A, B JURONG HUDC PLANS RELEASED SKKTCHKS of the floor plans for Type 'A' Mid •B 1 HUM flats to be built la Jurong Town Hmll Road were released yesterday In the 1 rhan Redevelopment Authority's annual report. The CM units of middle Income housing, scheduled for romplrtlon by171 words
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Article30 1981-09-12 12 SERANGOON community centre's management committee will organise a deep-sea fishing competition at the Southern Islands on Oct. 4. Those interested can ring *****37 between 2.30 and 9.30 p.m.30 words
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560 1981-09-12 12 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO, Danger of losing control of project: Contractor By Housing Correspondent SINGAPORE contractors lack discipline and tend to "cut corners' in their dealings, a local contractor told a construction conference yesterday. Mr Robert Yen, director of Reliance Contractors, warned that unless they follow560 words
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Article35 1981-09-12 12 MRS Esther Tan, a lecturer at the Institute of Education, will give a talk on Youth Problem Money and Marriage at the Kirn Sens Community Centre on Sept 21 at 8 p.m.35 words
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Article215 1981-09-12 12 URA chalks up $205 m profit THE Urban Redevelopment Authority made a $205.4 million profit during its last financial year ending March, according to its annual report released yesterday. Gross income amounted to $246.8 million, a hefty increase of 121 per cent over the previous financial year. Nearly two-thirds of215 words
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Article74 1981-09-12 12 THE Singapore Bus Services has started selling concession stamps for next month. The sumps will be sold at the Housing Board head and area offices until Sept 19 and at all post offices and 11 SILO PIEU supermarkes until Octs. The supermarkets are at Ang Mo74 words
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Advertisement422 1981-09-12 12 I Jkm I v sal I sbf LLjsL& svT^^nalv iP^I HKiftailKfcAdK WtiU DEVELOP THE READING HABIT. WSfr STimes Bookshops Tmm Ordurd Cmtre Robinson's John I itilt's LUCKY PLAZA •SPECIALISTS' CENTRE PLAZA SINGAPURA V 10S Octwd Road Ochwd Ro»d Ttl *****22 Orctord Rcwd Tt I *****86 S-namon M 23 •CLIFFORD CENTRE422 words
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Advertisement162 1981-09-12 12 THE TRUTH ABOUT SELLING A straight to tr>« point book about the most euennai pan o< th« business game the salesman and the an of selling THE EXCEPTIONAL EXECUTIVE The acclaimed myth exploding study o< the changing rule ot the executive amid the complex challenges of today TRADEOFFS Strategies and162 words
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Article, Illustration719 1981-09-12 13 Caring and sharing We have moved eUser together •ver these few months and we are learning from each other and lacUag out for oae another. We go to the pictures together often and whea we shop for Items we need m camp, we share719 words
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315 1981-09-12 13 Big haul of tablets: 'Key man' held I CENTRAL Narcotics Bu- reau officers yesterday arrested a man suspected 1 to be the key man responI sible for smuggling con- trolled drugs into Singai pore from Peninsular Malaysia. They arrested four others, including a woman, who are said to be part315 words
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Article64 1981-09-12 13 MESSENGER Amran bin Morgan!, 20, was yesterday fined $1,500 and banned from driving all classes of vehicles for a year after he was found guilty of causing a pedestrian's death by negligence. He was riding a motorcycle when he knocked down Mr Tan Swee Kwang, 77, at64 words
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Article34 1981-09-12 13 YAOHAN Singapore was fined $140 by a magistrate yesterday (or selling a bottle of instant coffee whose shelf life had expired by over three months on on June 1. It pleaded guilty34 words
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Article51 1981-09-12 13 AWANG BIN IDRLS, 4», died In hospital yesterday after he was critically Injured on Thnnday when the scaffolding he was working on collapsed. A second worker, Maid bin Abas, 54, from Kelaatan, died on the spot. Both were working at the lMh floor of a Cecil Street51 words
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Advertisement8 1981-09-12 13 MACASSAR THE NEW ROCHAS FOR MEN ROCHAS PARIS8 words
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Advertisement566 1981-09-12 13 ESTATE DUTY PLANNING CUM PROPERTY AND SHARE INVESTMENT PLANNING 16TH OCTOBER, 1981 (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) HOTEL EQUATORIAL Fee: $388 per person (covers cost of tea/coffee, lunch and course materials) FIND OUT ABOUT: 'Why is Estate Duty Payable "Must you report your property gains? What are dutiable property Yes566 words
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210 1981-09-12 14 KUALA I.I MM K, FH. A twa haar press t— far «m riven by Agrtealtare Minster, Datak Abdal Minaa Otamaii, yesterday u mmmm Mdw made daring his meetUg wtth affleUte frem Majoteraak Veterinary Services Department and Mardl bravght U light m»rr Jud ekNMi taMMd210 words
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324 1981-09-12 14 Senai airport new centre for drug syndicates? JOHORE'S Senai Airport is believed to be the main centre for drug syndicates "importing and exporting" drugs from the Golden Triangle and hemp from a neighbouring country, it was reported here today. The New Straits Times, quoting narcotic sources, said drug couriers switchedAFP - 324 words
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362 1981-09-12 14 Govt to revamp Majuternak's operations KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MALAYSIAN Agriculture Minister Datuk Abdul Manan Othman said he will definitely revamp the state-owned Majuternak the National Livestock Development Authority and, if need be, will transfer incompetent officers. He told reporters that r Majuternak will not be closed but there will beAFP; NST - 362 words
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Article53 1981-09-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysian Chinese Association president Datuk Lee San Choon and his deputy Datuk Richard Ho were returned without any contest along with the four vice presidents Datuk Lew Sip Hon, Datuk Mak Hon Kam. Datuk Chan Siang Sun and Datuk Dr Neo Yee Pan when nominationsAFP - 53 words
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Article62 1981-09-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysia-Thailand land boundary committee meeting ended here today with the signing of the sixth memorandum of understanding covering a total area of 20.2 km which has been surveyed and demarcated. The memorandum was signed by the chairmen of the Malaysian and Thai delegations,AFP - 62 words
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Article67 1981-09-12 14 $100 m project for MAS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysian Airline System (MAS) is building a fully equipped engineering complex which is expected to be ready m 1984, Deputy Minister of Transport Datuk Abu Hassan Haji Omar said here yesterday. The project, costing MJIOO million at Subang airport, would be equippedAFP - 67 words
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Article56 1981-09-12 14 PENANG, Fri. The state's Road Transport Department has cancelled the permits of 60 driving schools In the country for flouting regulations m the last two years, its deputy director-general. Mr Abdul Halim Abdullah said yesterday. He said there were still many who tried to get their drivingNST - 56 words
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Article124 1981-09-12 14 YALA, Fri. Thai government forces have Killed two communist guerillas m a clash near the Malaysian border, Thai security sources said today. The forces have uncovered two large communist camps following the gun battle three days ago m which the guerillas, members of theReuter - 124 words
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298 1981-09-12 14 Penang to be regional hq for the north PENANG, Fri ACTING Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam has announced that Penang would be made the regional headquarters of Federal departments for the northern states. He said regional departments would be set up in the state fo co-ordinate developments in Penang, Kedah,AFP - 298 words
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Advertisement371 1981-09-12 14 *myr g gf Mkym*** iioum li v Wi l T'TT .^flfe PLAZA SINGAPURjyi AJ\jC\\t\^ \/JJ[)L)U&-^<± I I^^^^^^^^ Assortment *fv sg" aaßaßßaaaaaaV \mt BBBBBBBBBBBaaaBBaBBBBBBBBBBI Macrame HVr <J^ P«fVWISP^^B U.P. $3 to $6.50 w ViVv v SALE I 9 /O OFF aaaJaH^^^^l P^U^5^1.........l BBBBVBBBaafaaV I I^lbmCJ «al I I aa^4 lIHi m\371 words
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Miscellaneous93 1981-09-12 14 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp A/JOWER MOIEY-SAW/sIG Hll*T -AMP ALWAYS J ALWAYS TRY TO =^^J)' LOOKtvWATI (S 7D MAKE PURCHASES kjvf 1 LOOK POf? -J^ SAVE YOU MO/EY, ===Sg3Lf'ICK'£PUPAT A oar of aAAAMA^! items on x* -nose oepsa-YesreFC^Y, 50 0 Blondle By Chic Tonng C._ A I93 words
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Advertisement120 1981-09-12 15 Behold for the first time, the world's most exquisite collection of precious jewels and timepieces. The Creative Hand. Never before has an exhibition of such splendour been put forth, where the most coveted of Mondial jewels and rare timepieces from the Patek Philippe collection come together. This exhibition will include120 words
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793 1981-09-12 16 The Straits Times SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1981 HOW TO READ THERE is no reading problem. Only problem teachers and problem schools. Not quite what the recent seminar on the promotion of the reading habit concluded but this is a sound interpretation. Certainly it is easy to blame the teachers, the793 words
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484 1981-09-12 16 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane QUEENS TOP in my list today of queens is the Moon Goddess, the Queen of Queens. An obvious choice as the Moon Festival falls tonight. Originally, the Mid-au-tumn Moon or Harvest Moon on such a a night was for queens of all sor's,484 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1981-09-12 16 Sadat faces growing resentment THERE it a feeling that President Sadat may have lost the gamble he took v/ith Israel and the US, as he faces growing disillusion at home disillusion over the Camp David peace talks and the unnatural alliance with the US. In POLAND: Russia may only intervene1,099 words
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Article595 1981-09-12 16 IN ONE single matter, the Russians are correct Solidarity the Polish independent union, is a political entity. But the Soviet radio is being dishonest m the following comment it made of Solidarity's first Congress this week: "Its conductors are aiming at seizure of political [tower m595 words
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Article625 1981-09-12 16 ROSIHAN ANWAR - ROSIHAN ANWAR By Our Jakarta reporter AFTER obtaining his PhD m sociology from Harvard University, Dr Arief Budiman. a one time militant leader of the students' movement against former President Sukarno, returned to Jakarta. Having been abroad for nine years, he recently told the Mutiara magazine how625 words
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Advertisement28 1981-09-12 16 mß^B^a-a^B^m B^B^a-a^B^ Asean s largest ■collection of Chinese I Classical Furniture Arts Crafts HhßSw L I C-g Sms«p<SSlandicnifl*^ f"j I Ground Floor. World Trade Centre LZ_M Tel 27VM > >28 words
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Advertisement67 1981-09-12 16 k cf l^ Qnvitatioru We have great pleasure m inviting Friends and Associates of City Plaza Indonesian Coffee House on the occasion of our official opening. Date September 12, 1981 (Saturday) Time 12 noon —10 pm Place: Unit 01-100/01 -101 Ground Floor City Plaza, 810 Geylang Road, Tel: *****63 74&676067 words
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Letter, Illustration562 1981-09-12 17 Reader's view of Stock Exchange of Singapore Committee's role THE Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) has at long last seen it fit to step in to curb possible manipulation and excessive speculation in the stock market. The SES originated as a private association owing562 words
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300 1981-09-12 17 AS AN "expat" and an appreciative guest-worker for 10 years in Singapore, I would like to feel that someone, somewhere will echo my cry of pain as I read, aghast, in Section Two of The Straits Times (Sept 8) the comment: "Who300 words
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Article98 1981-09-12 17 THE recent consideration by our government for compulsory education for all Singaporeans between six and 18 years old is a step in the right direction. Consideration for compulsory education should also be given to the special education and training needs of our handicapped children. There is a98 words
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Article119 1981-09-12 17 I REPRESENT a group of Pre-University One students who were not given the chance to do the computer science course at Pre-University level. I would appreciate it if the relevant authorities could tell us: What the requirements for admission into the computer science course in NUS119 words
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Article, Illustration99 1981-09-12 17 THK admlßtotradve secretary of the SPCA speaks with a forked tongue. PythsM eat people, and fnlly grown people at that. As this photograph 'rem Central Saiawesl shows, It is not averse to swallowing yonng hoys (Asiaweek, Sept 28, 1179). The hoy was only IMm from his hease when99 words
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Letter61 1981-09-12 17 WE want a competitive society to promote productivity and reject one where business and service centres gang up to exploit the public for their own selfish ends like the coffee shops, cinemas, hawkers etc. Our government should, m the interests of the people, initiate legislation like61 words
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158 1981-09-12 17 THE government's plan to build more swimming pools m schools is, I feel, a misuse of public funds. The number of public swimming pools is at present grossly inadequate. It is a shame that of the 70 swimming pools m Singapore (of a decent158 words
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218 1981-09-12 17 I READ with interest the discussion of film censorship published last Saturday and came upon one point which I found debatable. I am not particularly satisfied with a remark which one member of the discussion group made: "Kids are not interested in218 words
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119 1981-09-12 17 Whatever happened to polite flag-sellers? IT used to be the Saturday nag-sellers who considered the general public unresponsive. But nowadays, these young volunteers dictate terms to the donors. Some of them simply hand out their tins with stickers on the edge of it and expect "automatic donations" without uttering any119 words
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Advertisement406 1981-09-12 17 x -jf^ .-~fi C^irf. A^^C"^**^ J&**^ (*Ctff& V Sopor Pocket Blko: with Aluminium Alloy Whools ■V .P -^B Bf AJjII What makes the Dandy Pocket Bike W -W§ 1 Efaffl champion ol tun and toy'' Powerful 1 98 HP engine T Ihr nonstop operation and adiustabi* features U f0 accommodate406 words
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154 1981-09-12 18 STOREMAN^ HURT IN CRASH GETS $46,500 STOREMAN Chew Kwok Sing, 20, whose right leg was shortened by eight cm after a traffic accident was awarded $46,500 by the High Court yesterday. His mother, Madam Tang Ah Kiow, was awarded $1,000 in special damages. Kwok Sing was the pillion rider on154 words
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Article77 1981-09-12 18 Copyright Act case adjourned THE case of Ng Sui Nam, 38, charged under the Copyright Act with dis- playing for sale nine pirated copies of a medical book, was adjourned yesterday. Ng is accused of selling infringed copies of An Introduction of Symptoms and Signs of Surgical Diseases by N.77 words
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Article, Illustration277 1981-09-12 18 K.B. SIDHU - K.B. SIDHU By Crime Desk THE managing director of EMI (Singapore) Pte Ltd, Mr John Forrest, has hired an armed bodyguard after being threatened with assault if he continues the fight against music pirates. He said he received the threat at 11.17 a.m.277 words
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Article29 1981-09-12 18 THE Church of the Holy Cross celebrates its Feast Day tomorrow at dementi Avenue 1. High Mass will begin at 10.30 a.m. conducted by Archibishop Gregory Yong.29 words
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190 1981-09-12 18 Police act against m-cycle thefts POLICE arrested II people and solved 17 motorcycle and scooter t*Vts between Aug 7 ai.J Sept II. A police Hpokesman said yesterday that of a total of five scooters a ad 127 motorcycle* stolen, three setters and 44 motorcycles were recovered. Of the motorcycle thefts,190 words
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122 1981-09-12 18 Ship's crew wins suit against owners AN admiralty suit involving a Panamanian cargo boat was the subject of two separate applications heard m the High Court yesterday. The m.y. New Light has been under arrest m Singapore since July 16, following the suit taken out by Its 19 crew members122 words
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Article61 1981-09-12 18 SOME 18 Singapore General Hospital doctors and deoartment heads will present papers on the advances and development m the different medical disciplines from 2 p.m. to 5.20 p.m. tomorrow The scientific meet, called Progress m Patient Care, which is organised by SGH m conjunction with its offi-ial61 words
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Article37 1981-09-12 18 MARINERS are advised by the Port of Singapore Authority to keep clear of the channel between Pulau Merlimiu and Pulau Ayer Merbau tar about one month from Monday while a services bridge is being built37 words
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90 1981-09-12 18 THE first office of a private television corporation from Japan will be set up m Singapore on October 1. Mr Yasuo Yukami, who will manage the local ofI fire of Kansai Telecasting Corporation, a private Osaka network, will cover all news events m the Asean90 words
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Article66 1981-09-12 18 DR KHOO OON TEDC was elected chairman of the National Kidney Foundation at the annual "general meeting held on Aug 26. Elected to the executive committee were also Mr T.T. Durai (hon secretary), Dr Feng Pao Hsii (hon treasurer). Mr Charles Letts, Mr Milton Tan, Dr Pwee Hock66 words
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Article60 1981-09-12 18 LOW KENG HUAT Construe tion Co (Singapore), of Peck Scan Street, was fined 1600 by a magistrate yesterday (or employing three holders of iocial visit passes as labourers at its Changi Airport worksite from January 1 to May 6. The company was fined $20U on each60 words
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201 1981-09-12 18 11th hour hitch in new wage pact for pilots A DRAFT wage pact between Singapore Airlines and its pilots, due to be signed at the end of this month, has suffered a last-minute setback. It is understood that the two parties have disagreed over the dating and duration of the201 words
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396 1981-09-12 18 Jail for cheating with promises of jobs A JOBLESS man was jailed for three years yesterday for cheating PSA workers of between $1,500 and $34,500 by promising them that he could get jobs here for their relatives or friends in India. District judge Chandra Mohan, who found Sivapa- ragasam Chandra396 words
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Article35 1981-09-12 18 IF YOU ran speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start m Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin hot may also be shy. Be the Initiator!35 words
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Article103 1981-09-12 18 Japanese elocution contest A JAPANESE language elocution contest is now on. It is jointly organised by the Japanese Cultural Society, the Embassy of Japan and the Japanese Association. The topic is Service to Society and the preliminary rounds will be held at the society's premises at 203 Midland House, 112103 words
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Advertisement460 1981-09-12 18 BUY A slimCEt T^f KITCHEN MACHINE NO MORE GRINDING STONE NO MORE TEDIOUS LABOUR Nil LJflll 1^ Sumaat th# mwil Kitchan Machine ttwt haa mincing, v«g«tabte grating and related tasks. Sumaat w aquippad with a heavy-duty motor apacwHy smooth dough for breads, pizzas and other local d—gmti for damanding lengthy460 words
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Article106 1981-09-12 19 THE Development Bank of Singapore will raise its savings and deposit rates from Monday. The interest on savins deposits will be increased from 11.5 per cent to 12 per cent and that for autosave accounts from 11 per cent to 11.5 per cent. Interest on fixed deposits106 words
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Article62 1981-09-12 19 SPP LTD has announced that the investigating committee appointed by the company has found that there is no evidence of any breaches of the Takeover Code or the Companies Act. A copy of its report has been submitted to the Securities Industry Council and the Finance Minister.62 words
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Article79 1981-09-12 19 TAN CHONG Motor Holdings Bhd has announced that on Sept 15, its subsidiary, Tan Chong and Sons Motor Co (S) Pte Ltd, will conclude a joint venture agreement for starting a company to provide "full maintenance automobile leasing" in Singapore. The parties of the Joint venture are79 words
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Article58 1981-09-12 19 CHINA has taken a second decisive step into the international dollar market by agreeing to comanage a multi-million dollar floating certificate of deposit with Western banks, banking officials said yesterday. The Bank of China's Singapore branch will co-manage a US$20 million (S$43 million) floating rate certificate of deposit58 words
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Article90 1981-09-12 19 UNITED Motor Works (M) Holdings Bhd has replied to the KLSE that the name of the new company to take over the Toyota franchise has not been finalised. The authorised capital is expected to be M$100 million and the issued capital between $30 million and $5090 words
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Article84 1981-09-12 19 TEMERLOH Rubber Estates Bhd has announced that for the year ended April 30, 1961, group unaudited pretax profits declined 22 per cent to M$3.5 million. Directors have recommended a final dividend of 7 3 4 per cent less tax to be approved at the AGM on Oct 21.84 words
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Article82 1981-09-12 19 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia's state oil company, Pertamina, announced today it had lowered prices of six types of crude oil by US$0.20 (SS0.43) to US$0.50 a barrel. However, the price of its benchmark minas remained unchanged at US$35 a barrel, said a spokesman. The price cuts exclude the country'sReuter - 82 words
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Article51 1981-09-12 19 TOKYO, Fri. Japan's Cabinet today approved the opening of a gold futures market in Tokyo and a Ministry of International Trade and Industry official said trading will probably begin later this year. The official added that rules for the exchange, Asia's second, have yet to be worked out.UPI - 51 words
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Article62 1981-09-12 19 HONGKONG, Fri. Hongkong's trading position is worsening along with the decline in its currency, which reached a 12-year low this week. Financial Secretary John Bremridge said today. Mr Bremridge, appointed to the post in June, also predicted that inflation would average 14 per cent for the restReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration563 1981-09-12 19 CHAN OI CHEE - CIS invests in computerised equipment CHAN OI CHEE 16 CNC MACHINES FOR $4.5 m By CHARTERED Industries of Singapore (CIS) has bought 16 computerised numerically controlled (CNC) machines for over $4.5 million as part of its long-term programme to upgrade its level of technology. •'CIS will be able to achieve563 words
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355 1981-09-12 19 MACHINEASIA '81, which will highlight woodworking, timbereprocessing and furniture-making machinery, will bring. 32o leading companies from 20 countries to Singapore next week. Europe's four major woodworking machine manufacturers will be taking part m this exhibition, the fourth South-east Asian production machinery show.355 words
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315 1981-09-12 19 CONRAD PAJ - CONRAD PAJ By THE world's largest granite crusher will begin operations next month at Mandai Capable of crushing 1,000 tonnes an hour, it will cost its owner, the Housing and Development Board about $22 million. Another crusher, belonging to the government-owned Resources Development315 words
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Article256 1981-09-12 19 Something for managers to digest BUSY managers, hoping to keep up with the mass of management literature, may be able to read it without pain when a new World Executives' Digest is introduced in Singapore in November. The Filipino publication, WED for short, aims to be the "companion" to the256 words
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232 1981-09-12 19 Broking firms comply with SES rule MORE broking firms appear to be complying with the Stock Exchange of Singapore's immediate delivery ruling if the reduction in buying-in orders yesterday is any indication. Only five counters were subject to buying-in orders yesterday. They were Genting, Selangor Properties, Singapore Land, Sea View232 words
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Article456 1981-09-12 19 SINGAPORE: The stock market cloned lower on some selling In moderate selective tradAmong leading Industrials ana finance* Ganda Holdings, Boastead, Cold Storage, Goatlac, Haw Par, Keppel Shipyard, Neptune Orleat Lines, Slme Darby, Tat Lee Bank, DBS and OCBC lost between 2 and II rente. The Straits456 words
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Article28 1981-09-12 19 Industrials Up 6 Down 68 Unch 16 Finance Hotels Properties Minings Plantations Deb/Loans 2 1 1 11 8 6 2 3 2 2 1 1 2 128 words
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Article, Illustration63 1981-09-12 19 IEAL )unlop lad long Irani Ind itraita Trading M C I V I Sugar* I P P f T C iporc Glaaa N I Leon* Credit lei Properties flagnum Corpn 'aper Product* 1HJ 366 90S no MS 820 900 177 550 175 494 800 M0 400 170 -m -7463 words
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Article15 1981-09-12 19 Yomet >entings tagnum 'otal turnover: 5.65m otal value: {42 61m 352.1 281.1 270,115 words
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Article34 1981-09-12 19 JT Indicator: ivius trials 'in<. ncv lotels "ropertles: Minings: 'Lantations )CBC: iESInd: *****1 645 50 *****5 *****8 714.44 372.65 900.82 659 86 591.18 ***** 631 II 1505.31 1014.11 797.4372« 901 2 649.7< 577834 words
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Article66 1981-09-12 19 BMstoad Htad C*C CCM C«M Storage •10 -1 -2 OalwMW Uathrte BM Haw Par i-8 -12 NBT Nat Iran PMC -3 -45 SembShlp Shell Slme Darby St Steamship 5 -2 -10 DuitpM Km* FAN •74 -5 -21 -15 Hame FE larhrapr BM MTC Metol Bax -566 words
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Advertisement151 1981-09-12 19 1 AROCHEM (SINGAPORE)PTE LTD 1 v .B* Importers/Exporters/Stockists for Industrial Aromatic and Food Chemicals, Perfumery-Compounds, Essential OH, Jg t—-j«t -j« Essences, Gum Rosin, Waxes and Dye-Stuff etc. gs CELEBRATES 1 6th ANNIVERSARY AND REMOVAL GRAND OPENING TODAY AT No. 1990, Block 6010, Bedok Reservoir Road, Singapore 1647. eg Tel: *****64151 words
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Article2342 1981-09-12 20 MCTI<>\ iin» INDl STRIAI A MMM IM IMI rvK <nooiHi«h low 4M 93 Acma 270 -2 Mi Alcoa 4« 90 19 Alll*d Cltoc 130 -6 40N 112 IM B A T 100 *i 45 5 4J0 330 Bate 333rd 22 0 200 m Ben 00 4 «102,342 words
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Article609 1981-09-12 20 BUYING-IN m again tae mala attraettoa at the Slack Exchange af Stagapare yesterday. It m (tone far •atotaadiwg sales made •a Sep 1 far which scrip had attt heea delivered. The list M aped pastttoas yesterday was as toag as Tharaday's. It was pasted609 words
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Article429 1981-09-12 20 TRADING conditions were dull and easy at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Activity m speculative counters, which attracted much interest of late, was toned down m line with the slower pattern of trading The easier close comes at the end of a rather quiet and429 words
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Article33 1981-09-12 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties <MJ Palms Tins rubbers E rubbers Up 8 1 2 1 1 3 Down 68 5 1 7 3 2 7 Unch 14 6 3 Deb Lmms33 words
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Article206 1981-09-12 20 SINGAPORE I NTT TSUBT (MiiiSiii'arteealarSefU) The Commerce 2.83 2.97 The Savings Fund 1.(5 1 73 S pore Prog Fluid 1.30 1.37 Spore Sec Fund 1 BBxd l.STxd Spore Invest Fund 096 1 01 Spore Equity Fund 1.21 1.27 ABU I NITTRIST (Missgws' them tar Sea 14) Mai Invest206 words
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Article945 1981-09-12 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m an reported to the Stock Exchange ol Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deal945 words
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Article556 1981-09-12 20 PROPERTIES B R.y. (5.408) (27) 5.40 (12) 5.50 (31) 555 (1) 580 (27) 5.45 B SembiwiD| (3.76S) C Propertie* (5.608 )XD City Dev (3.148) (70) 3.22 (20) 120 (3) 3 18 (2) 3.16 (4) 3.14 M Credit (3.308) (1) 3.44 (1) 3.42 (3) 3.40 (1) 3.38 (2) 3 36556 words
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Article270 1981-09-12 20 HONGKONG: Growing confidence in the market yesterday, pushed the Hang Seng index up 17.97 points to 1533.85. deal erssaid. The day opened steadier on better sentiment from New York and London, and trading was active throughout, with some dealers noting that the market seems to have found support at270 words
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Article325 1981-09-12 20 SYDNEY: A firming gold price, a Wall Street rally and hopes (or Western Mining's Canning Basin oil find helped the AU-Ordinaries index back above the 600 mark yesterday, dealers said. WMC, which reported oil shows at its Acacia No 1 wel 1 on Tuesday, finished the day 23 cents325 words
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Article1661 1981-09-12 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 m lots ol 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDHSTUALb AleataaSOß 1.(06) xri A Ckae (1.678) (4) 1.(0 (1) 1.99 AMD (1.9081,661 words
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Article340 1981-09-12 21 TOKYO: The market extended Wednesdays fall and closed sharply lower after fluctuating widely yesterday, dealers said. The Dow Jones average at one point was 73.14 down on the day but recovered later to close 3982 lower at 7543.45, with a volume of 300 shares. T«t> i««ki ClMB MS UBhl340 words
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Article342 1981-09-12 21 NEW YORK, Thurs Stocks recorded their biggest gain m over a month, boosted by indications that Congress may attempt some action to hold down interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 8.56 points to 862.44, its largest daily gain since July 27, when it rose 9.13 and342 words
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Article221 1981-09-12 21 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices were mainly higher, with KLM rising 2.80 guilders m otherwise narrowly mixed Dutch internationals, dealers said. NetUtoyd gained two. ABN rose 2.50 but Wall shed two m banks. Investment funds R*b*> c* and Bottiet fell two and 2.30. Publisher Ekerler added four and Gt*t-Brt«MW» 1.10221 words
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Article620 1981-09-12 21 LONDON, rTi. Yisterday's Wai) Street gain prompted some demand but tumovei was small. At 3pm, the FViancial Times Index was up 3.4 points at 552.0 Government bonds showed net rises cf up to while ecuity leaders recorded mocest advances after an irreguUr trend, dealers said. Gold shares were slightly620 words
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Article51 1981-09-12 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday MB.« Wednesday 546.4 Week Ago 568.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 862.44 Wednesday 863J8 Week Ago 867.01 H.K.HANG SENG Trlday 1533.85 Thursdky 1515.88 Week Ago 1597.54 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 690.8 Thursday 689.5 Week Ago 698.1 ALL ORDINARIEB Friday 603.1 Thursday 599 5 Week Ago51 words
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Article269 1981-09-12 21 ZURICH. Thurs. Share prices closed mixed with a higher bias in a thin market as selective buying set in after the market's recent decline, dealers said. This morning's steep rise of the Swiss franc against the US dollar raised hopes among investors that funds currently placed in dollar deposits269 words
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Article115 1981-09-12 21 MANILA: The stock market closed mixed yesterday, as turnover rose slightly to 1.2 million pesos from 1.1 million on Thursday, dealers said. Among gainers were AtUut Cm B and OrteaUU B while Pfcllex B and Phil Oveneaa feU. Pm Acoje Mlnlnt 0044 unch AUai Con A AUas Con B.115 words
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Article81 1981-09-12 21 BANGKOK: Share prices closed mostly higher m quiet trading which remained selective with only a handful of counters being traded yesterday, dealers said. Asia ribn Ajruinay* Inv And Truit Banfkot Bank Bank Of Ayudhajm EB Bern Juckrr 113 I at unch Wire FtrM Truit Industrial PlnanC« Cocp International loimetln81 words
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Article642 1981-09-12 21 PRICES m the Singapore rubber market closed firmer y«sterda> October RSS One buyers >juote<l M N .-ents kilo, up 3 00 cents on Thursday s clow, dealers Mid The morning market gained one cent after fluctuating narrowly m quiet trading, they said Prices finned two cents m afternoon trading642 words
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Article60 1981-09-12 21 ss ■MLB AMCV 1 >MK ll-lo p>UMI <M~pdbt> (1-fpSf) •»i..tor No».«k«r ICvfMlllkl <Forw>r4 MU) 1*4 00 1M.0N 1M.00 1W.001 ltl.00 1M.i«N 1M00 *****! IMrttr Nanakai ***** M£*.<N M»00 247.001 ***** 24OCN ***** *****1 ***** 214.01'N ***** 711.00] UNO Vt-i UNO UN 103 0? JO. «S 206 0660 words
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Article35 1981-09-12 21 Rubber: Sept 1 1 Singapore: Oct. 229.00 cents (up 3.00 cents) Malaysia: Oct. 256.00 cents (up 2.60 cents) Tin: M 538.17 per kilo (down 3 cents) Official offering: 256 tonnes (up 15 tonnes)35 words
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Article134 1981-09-12 21 CHINESE Pr««M* Exefcaaft*, MtisiM. mm Brian ■*r IM kg jrwtortajr. Ciewil ail: Bulk (ob $122.50 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $136.50 sellers, new drum fob $141.50 sellers. Cast*: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Prtfer: Muntok white pepper b Asia NLw $367.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag134 words
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Article179 1981-09-12 21 THE KTLOBAR market for fold deliverable m Smgapore opened at 531.187 and cloaed at 131.207 yester day In the Far East, fold opened at USJ446 00 447 00 and closed at $***** 448.50 m quiet trading by luncn time It re-opened at 544 C.00 447 00 and made to179 words
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Article148 1981-09-12 21 THE STRAITS tin price edged another three cents lower to M 535.17 per kilo m Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 15 tonnes to 256 tonnes. The overnight Ixindon market was barely steady with forward buyers falling £70 to £8.260 per tonne. LONDON: The afternoon market attracted further148 words
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Article150 1981-09-12 21 KUALA LUMPUR: Pric« m the Malaysian palm oil market cloaed easier on lack of Interest m quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. In September, north dropped $5 to SB9O per tonne and m October, south eased $6.50 to $879.50 while central was unchanged at $875. The refined market continued150 words
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Article29 1981-09-12 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous m brackets) Wirebar Spot £942.50 (£938.00); sellers £943.50 (£939.00); Three Month buyers £973.50 £968.50); sellers £974.50 (£969.00). Market taw: Steadier. SaKa: 17.350.29 words
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Article41 1981-09-12 21 Taws Wad New York 11 008 10 MB n.aos lotos Zurich 11.008 10.258 11 20S 10.45S PM Thar* Singapore 11 008 10 SOB 112 OS 10.8 OS Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Seam: Credit Salsa*, B'paw.41 words
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Article357 1981-09-12 21 THE rs Sing dollar started on a quiet note at C MR la tk* Slnga pore torn larwil j—iismy Movement was sUgM and Ike IS Sing doikv nwved sNfMiy up to C Itls before rtaashtag at C I*lo The US dollar opeaed generally lower across the board357 words
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Article340 1981-09-12 21 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Sep 11. Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Sep 11: qxoUd ymft&i (eroMtpwtty change l*r*J 4ml\mn to tmt unit af forelga oorreaejr: US dollar 2.1610 2 1620 2.8196 -23 36 Sterling pound 3 8920 3.8955340 words
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Article45 1981-09-12 21 RANGE ot prices offered by discount houses on Sep 11: Overnight: T» Call deposit! Vt% to 7" HMki Brnjimf S»lli«f r.-easury bills 6 1 6 1-month Sank bills 13* 3 months CD 13^ 6 months CD 13* laarac: nhn. 13 13 13 ■at I.45 words
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Article27 1981-09-12 21 ingapor* dollar* on Scp 11 Offer Bid vrrnlght 10 9 1 month 13'. 13. 2 months 13' 13 3 months 13". 13't Overnight mooE 927 words
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Article25 1981-09-12 21 THE avenge rale at which majsr Blßgap*re banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Is 14 J$ per cent.25 words
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Advertisement651 1981-09-12 21 Opportunities 'm International Banking! A major Bank with branches m Singapore, Malaysia and overseas has rewarding career opportunities for experienced banking executives m its expanding international operations. Successful candidates will join the Bank's team of senior officers for overseas service and will hold key appointments m the various branches located651 words
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Advertisement587 1981-09-12 21 THK RANHRIPTO ICt (CHAPTKR 18, l»» EDITION) NOTirK OK INTKNDKD DfYIDKND IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 280/54 Ahmal btn HaJI Muslim of 280-A Blk 70 Brdok South Rd. Singapore 1646 32/62 Abdul Hamad bin Mohd Said of Blk 68. 3219-S Oeylang Bahru. Singapore 1233 375/73 Chlu Chi Tat t/a Brilliant Corpn of587 words
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577 1981-09-12 22 UNITED Motor Works (UMW) has given three main reasons for its acquisition of the Sharikat Fiat Distributors (SFD) group. In a circular to shareholders. UMW said the acquisition is firstly, part of UMW's continuing diversification and expansion programme. UMW, which started577 words
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126 1981-09-12 22 PRIVATE Investment Company for Asia (Pica) S.A. recently established a discount house m Hongkong to meet the demand for short-term financing among medium- to-small factories there. Pinter Discount House Ltd is a subsidiary of Pica S.A. and participated by a Hongkong company, Francil126 words
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Article, Illustration169 1981-09-12 22 Adding dash of colour to the world of computers TO seaa «t Mie *r green •n the asaftl VDT'b, Dataprep has added c*> tMB. Its lew DASHES D2MC Mtow terminal is d«eigß«d for oners In eagiMertaK, seteattflc, buIMM ami industrial fields, where coUor Is Important 1b InformaUrn discrimination and where169 words
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Article349 1981-09-12 22 Record $56m profits for MISC MALAYSIA'S national shipping line, the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation (MISC), has piled success upon success in its financial performance. After tripling profits in 1979, MISC notched its highest ever profits of MJ56.37 million pretax last year double the 1979 figure. The corporation's coffers were swelled349 words
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276 1981-09-12 22 Move to put Gula Perak back on its feet UNDER a proposed capital reconstruction scheme and a rights issue, the net asset value per share of Gula Perak Berhad will be adjusted to M71 cents, instead of the present 2 cents. In a circular to members, directors of Gula Perak276 words
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508 1981-09-12 22 PITTSBURGH, Fri. Westinghouse Electric Corp., determined to improve productivity and relations with unions, has been taking labour leaders to Japan to see that country's version Df industrial harmony. "If the company's motives were to impress me with some of the superior waysAP - 508 words
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Article, Illustration208 1981-09-12 22 AMERICA'S third largest brewer, Pabst, is m Singapore trying to establish itself among the top foreign beers. And it has enlisted the help of Miss Hawaii, Carol Lee Ching for a series of promotions. "We're not trying to take on the local brewers who are too firmly208 words
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Advertisement393 1981-09-12 22 Slip m your disc and forget it. At last, automatic both sides play. Sharp's advanced technology now opens up the new audio age. jM ll^k. more turnin g over y° ur discs. The VZ-3000Z/X/H's two cartridges play both sides, Jmm i<«^ ending your disc-flipping blues. Just slip m your disc,393 words
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Advertisement269 1981-09-12 23 ■OIM6H restouront PARKLANE SHOPPING MALL 5thf100r,35 Setagie Read Tafc 33n**U*M0*57 SINGAPORE'S FIRST TAIWAN SEA FOOO RESTAURANT COME ANO HAVE A TASTE OF OUR TAIWANESE DELICACY SEA FOOD The stople rice porridge is eoten with lots of little side dishes such as oyster, mussel, pork stewed m rich block sauce The269 words
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Advertisement399 1981-09-12 23 HK^^wS^bß! COME! TRY US! Kp'^ejWiJlJfflß METROPOLE KHRSBSBS^IUiMbV!-! g+ a rrTroi a tj BVa^L^LUaHaT l^ I'l^4^'Maft_(ft___Hfl1 l^4^'Maft_(ft___Hfl cocktail r^iUM..!P!fT^ l !yi f AlIM^aT btConomical Busmen^ V^BHlaßWi|BeSKwd^^H hmce Working H^Hlrn^rTir^TTi'WfffTH^^Vn Lunch B^^BrJr~TPjz2^^Hß m** ryHH Ist IW.Seeh Street, !m*V^M! T»l: *****11 •\^Bj-^/«Jet«»fl ext. 211 a (Jim Juan or i At Oa»i», Fr«nci« WOO)399 words
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Advertisement156 1981-09-12 23 PAKISTANI AND TURKISH Carpets For a wide and complete range, visit House of Turkey It Pakistan. 29. Tanglln Road. Spore 1024 Tel: ***** 15 STRAITS CHINESE SILVER, old kabayas. collection of antiques Ikat blankets (Sumba, Timor. Flores I at unbelievable prices at Tseng's Fleamart this Sunday. SALE ANTIQUE PORCELAIN. Nonya156 words
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Advertisement572 1981-09-12 24 |A POSITIVE APPROACH to 17 OAVS SITrfM f Packaged I h> Karen Stude- Tour lo Hawaii and West I I baker Commencing 15th Coast USA Price negotla- I September 19*1 Contact ble 211*822 Diana (office I Metropolitan YMCA 73T77M hours) I s *r CHENOAL HULL launch. 8 I FASTEST ACCBCNT572 words
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Advertisement737 1981-09-12 24 ANNOUNCEMENT Our Classified Advertisements I j Telephone Service will close today I at 1 1 5pm instead of 3pm. We regret any inconvenience I caused. L Times Publishing Bhd Ja £g Q Business To Business 1 UNIT BROOMWADE Industrial Rotary screw type air compressor, complete with standard accessories and manual737 words
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Advertisement313 1981-09-12 24 FROM FORD JAPAN COMES A STAR OF THE EIGHTIES Good news for car buyers. This weekend you can inspect and test drive the Ford Laser at your leisure. Our showrooms are open on Saturdays until 5 p.m. and from 10 a.m. to 3p.m. on Sundays. Come m and be convinced313 words
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Advertisement542 1981-09-12 24 IJfcfc Sendyour^P_ car to the V^ RUST SPECIALIST And get Kendall's 2-system Rustproofing; a 10-year Warranty and FREE annual check-ups. Call the RUST SPECIALIST Kendall Rustproofing System Pte Ltd Tel: *****16 *****52 IMO HONOA ACCORD, i. doors 2nd owner Alrcon Rust proofing Radio Original white Showroom condition $26,500 Tel *****86542 words
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Advertisement2034 1981-09-12 25 times Saturday car man 71 VbNcbh For B*mj I) Tmymtm TOYOTA C ARMA (aM*k aw -eon) Now on Uie road at 833 711 ART •MJOIPARF Registration and months road Ux included Insurance excluded Limmln— itsren*, CaH BORNEO MOTOMS at Aljunled Road *****32 Buklt Timah 18*009 6 East Coast Road *****18.34*40082,034 words
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Advertisement779 1981-09-12 25 m) tlT^LCrctt 1 T^L Crct s LI aVCv**SvjlaW AY SUZUKI SCRAMBLER TSI2AC ($3BOl Yamaha DTI2&F ($380) Honda illliS ($280) Yamaha IYBIO0I828O) Telephone *****17 12. Oopeng Street. Singapore 0007 I*M SUZUKI GSXtJ* ($800) OPI2S is4Bo) GPIOO i*4Mi) Yamaha RD3SO (8800) 1978 RXI2S (8480) 48S. Block 203. Bedok North street 1. (facing779 words
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Advertisement582 1981-09-12 25 a^ t *sV Accommodation A •W Prop*vti*w mmmft-zm KATONG HIGH-CLASS APARTMENTS Tanjoog Katong Road, Opposite Hollywood Theatre. ONLY A FEW UNITS LEFT FOR SALE Freehold Land Easy Instalments Book now to avoid disappointment Enquiries Bookings THOMSON HILL LTD 15th Floor Far East Shopping Centre 545 Orchard Road Singapore 0923 Tel582 words
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Advertisement410 1981-09-12 25 BEAUTIFUL OWNER DESIGNED SINGLE-STOREY DETACHED BUNGALOW In exclusive residential location, dlst 10 Stylish Interior layout comprising 3 bedrooms, large living/ dining, extended patio. matured garden, well fitted kitchen, servant's room. Immediate occupation RENTAL NEGOTIABLE CALL *****14 JAMES DIST. MBs VtcaarTY OF Oel Tlong Ham Park, double-storey bungalow. Built-in approximate 3200410 words
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Advertisement336 1981-09-12 25 E Accommodation Proprttaa Type A 3-storey apNMeval Townhouse* Sto s§2?*t7>3 Typa 2 storey Craatrve Townhcuaai tJ a^£?' Type T t D 4-storey luxurious Maisonnettes T-^ R«o»«t»ona< Amonitws: '^a^t-t Standard sized swtmmtnc. pool and children's wading pool Squash court Residents' club house Tropical oarden open park area Children s playground Bartwcua-pit336 words
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Advertisement172 1981-09-12 25 DIST. 10 NO. 21 Belmont Road 3bedroom single-storey bungalow Area: ***** sq ft Rent 86,500 per month. No agents please viewing 9a.m. to 12pm 2pm to 4pm Tel: *****82 OIST. 11 BEAUTVUL DOUBLESTOREY Bungalow. 3 bedrooms, large llvlng/dming. study, patio, large beautiful garden on high ground. $7,000 Swlsshomes: *****53. DIST172 words
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Advertisement439 1981-09-12 25 E Accommodation 4 Proprtto* 45. JALAN CMJLEK m Serangonn Gardens 2-storey detached house Brand new and beautifully designed Partly furnished $2,300 per mnnth Tel *****39 No brokers A SINGLE-STOREY BUNGALOW In an exclusive ureu. 3 bedn>om* servant's, big garden Wuiet peaceful neighbours $.1000 Penguin *****44 DIST I*. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED near439 words
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Advertisement242 1981-09-12 25 CA.T.S. 1284-44*111 284-44*1 1 Classified Advertising Works. b) Flats DIST. FURAMA TOWER 2 bedrooms with bathrooms attached. living/ dining room, utility area, fully furnished Rental $3,000 p m DIST. FUTURA 3 bedrooms. I study, all with bathrooms atuched. split-level livuik dining room, servant's amenities, fully furnished Rental BMOopm. DIST. 10.242 words
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Advertisement5497 1981-09-12 26 "■HI c rU»w 1 1 !*ll c gsr 0"*0 1 1 c rggr"* 1 1 Iftll EEra" r ar r l ftp I b) Rental district io CORONATION SHOPPING PLAZA 2»<l ""or unit, approximately 2W C I *q.M. with excellent frontage j Tenanted at $1,500 pm ciiparigi; uniicr s*hn,si«oooo «»*fwllß.HHj5,497 words
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Advertisement480 1981-09-12 26 AMERICA/CANADA \\y ESCAPADES '81 DISNEYLAND/HAWAIIAN PARADISE 11 DAYS ***** Hawaii Los Angeles (Universal Mavw Studio) Anaheim Disneyland I San Owgo{S«a World) MtxicoiTiuana) D*c 13/9 27/J Tl/10. 24/10. 15/11 2?/« 79/11. ft/1? 13/12 20/12 AMERICA WEST COAST SPECIAL 14 DAYS $3050 Los Angeles (Universal Movie Studm) Anaheim (Disneyland). San Diego (Sea480 words
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Advertisement432 1981-09-12 27 p TraveiOMi J[ i NAM HO TMKL SOmCE IS PTI ITI IMalB-Mka: Gl4-16-18. Pearfs Centre. Eu Tong Sen Street. (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tet *****33(7 lines) btsbcb OMcc 1 1 9. People's Park Complex. Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Ter *****1/*****2 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****3 TA 140 k, M HIV432 words
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Advertisement706 1981-09-12 27 p Travel Guide 8 DAYS Ssl4B2chs22) a BANGKOK (Floating market, Wat Arun Pagoda) a PATTAYA (Corsl Island) HONG KONG (Space Museum, Ocean Park, Sung Dynasty Village) MACAU (optional) 15 DAYS Ss2ls9chs24) BANGKOK (Floating market, Templeof the Dawn) a PATTAYA (Beach Resort, trip to Koh Lam Island) HONG KONG (Ocean Park,706 words
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Advertisement1133 1981-09-12 27 0 Q Education A Instruction 3 Days 2 Nights Oentlng by AC «m «m t» Oi>» Deluxe Coach (2 nights stay at wn*jr» IO Slay Highlands Hotel. 2 meals pro- ■BBBaBBBBBaBBBBBBBBaBBBBBaBaBBBBBC vided) Dep 18/9 Sam BLOAME COURT HOTEL, 17. Bal5 Days Lake Toba Medan Tour moral Road. Orchard Area Dally1,133 words
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Advertisement266 1981-09-12 27 T C.A.T.S. 184-4411 1 Classified Advertising Works. MIDLAND COMPUTER CCMMSCS Uun? IBM-370 Computer* ama m -Nouh Computer* I BASIC PWOGHAMMWIS For B^inrwr* (Day Ceurae) Commem inn IV9. l-spm For Beginner* (Evening) 1.1 9.21-9 81 I STRUCTURED COBOL For Boginner* (-umtnrni'iMiE 18 fl/SI CITY a GUILDS 74* Data Proceumg. MIDLAND SCHOOL266 words
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Advertisement469 1981-09-12 28 G E*«tton Instruction |i||]| Emptoymant Employmcmt Emptoymtirt 4| H 114 Mwetc POtTPIIOSaC SCNOOL Of MUSIC Mu«lc t »k Hai Bl.lg farmi 115 Driving »sia oarveea ectsoxx Centre (Opposite Oreat World) cam ioswv couaecs 24 Upper Meranaoon re I 2S2SSSV 2S2SSIS nr.,n< Krrt,.« reaasesa KATOSJO MAMSME PANAOC guaranteed highway rode/ driving469 words
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Advertisement424 1981-09-12 28 I asaaV Bam We are Affiliated to en Intemationel Publishing Company. We have an immediate vacancy for an: ACCOUNTANT c Recognised Accounting qualifications c At least 1 to 2 years working experience c Experience with an auditing Firm would be an advantage Sslery Is negotiable end wW be commeneurete with424 words
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Advertisement369 1981-09-12 28 V A Well Established Mul-y tinational Marine Engi- neering and Construe- tian Company invites applications for the position of.Division Personnel Representative Ne'QVWtTfnMlii GCE O' or 'A' level About 2-4 years' experience m a personnel department and have handled recruitment and placement duties Mature, possess mi.- native, good communication skills and369 words
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Advertisement450 1981-09-12 28 Keppel Shipyard Limrtßd We Invite sullabl* applications for the following positions (A) CLERICAL ASSISTANT (PROJECTS) (B) KEY-PUNCH OPERATOR (ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING) Oualrhcetiona and Experience: For Position A c Possess a OCE O Level Certificate or equivalent c Be able to type at least 35 wpm c Knowledge of shorthand would450 words
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Advertisement605 1981-09-12 28 m Emporium HotoinQt (8) Ltd Invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: A) SECRETARIES a Minimum OCE A' level education c Possess a LCCI Private Secretaryship certificate c Must be conversant In both English It Mandarin c At least 2 years' experience In a similar capacity c605 words
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Advertisement443 1981-09-12 28 yAn Establishedl ished Americeny Marine Engineering and Construction Company has vacancies for tha position of: Secretary Tha successful candidate would .have a few years' secretarial experience, preferably m a personnel or engineering/ draft ing depart merit and have worked with expatriates. Initiative, proficiency m shorthand and typing and the ability443 words
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Advertisement440 1981-09-12 28 A local subsidiary nf an American based multinational company manufacturing high technology valves for the process Industries li located In Jurong Town requires RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST c O.C.E. -O' Level c Typing speed 40-50 wpm on elecrlc typewriter c Able to operate PABX switchboard L undertake general clerical duties c Knowledge440 words
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Advertisement468 1981-09-12 28 I A we* Mtebtahed end feet eicontpsnr hss immedtele vacancy for the peel of ACCOUNTS CLERK (2poatHone) c Minimum OCE 'O' level Certificate c LCCI. Intermediate Book-keeping and/or Higher Accounting Certificate c Related working experience will be an advan- lag* Interested eppNcanta. pleese epply, staling gysttflLslluiis, U evperlente, present and468 words
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Advertisement477 1981-09-12 28 PICK A COURSE FROM CLASSIFIEDS Commercial Craft Dance Driving Language Professional Technical An sstebkshed mternalionel manufacturing company has immediate vacancy tor FEMALE CLERK n#QUMtfnfe)n tfj c Secondary 4 education c Knowledge of shorthand and typing c Attractive commencing salary c Excellent prospects for skill upgrading and career development c Free477 words
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Advertisement439 1981-09-12 29 fiSriT I"*oymeiil 1 I II 12S Sttuahons Vacant m) BmermtmrUUtf Cfrtcml 111 1 uamm Ceewmereiel I tor the ssaewtafl 1) FEMALE CLERK/ TYPISTS 2) MALE KEY-PUNCH OPERATORS 1 3) MALE TRADING CLERKS I Applicants should have 1 •O' level and completed N S I >SU (l)L (2). applicants must be439 words
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Advertisement495 1981-09-12 29 WELL ESTABLISHED COMPANY IN JURONO DOCUMENTATION CLERKS ia> irrnve 24 yean c OCI (> level (English stream) c Certificate In Impor i port Procedures Knowledge of Billing. Shipping Banking and Import/ ruport Documentation procedures essential CaM tor en Urterrtsw TODAY •1 > KELLY GIRLS OCT THE BEST DEAL M TEMP495 words
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Advertisement1080 1981-09-12 29 \ii\\ H Emptoyment ©BANK OF AMERICA raejmras GENERAL CLERK/TYPIST •er its brenchee el CMteraT Centre end .Mr owe, c QCI <) le>ei with 5 credits BE A MANPOWER TEMP d M lhs We Bey qooo rates c Ability to type minimum 35 c Paid Holiday *p in c Vacation Pay1,080 words
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Advertisement600 1981-09-12 29 IIA II Einptoyroent I I II CLERKS/TYPISTS c ml (m A l^vel c Ability to lype Interested please write m with full personal details and contact telephone numher and I recent phntn to MaiweM P O Boi ISSS Singapore 5037 quirt*) wf Q#ntfy ONE GENERAL/ ACCOUNTS CLERK ONE OFFICE BOY600 words
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Advertisement985 1981-09-12 29 A MANUfACTLNMNO COMPANY requires Female Oeneral Clerk 1 1 Must be able to type and some knowledge of simple arrounls 21 Preferably residing m .list 13.16 H.ih 1440 and 1«4« Please apply staling qualifications experience expected salary and contact telephone number m No UM 12« K. Oeylang Square. Off I985 words
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Advertisement1032 1981-09-12 29 I ttll H Emptoyment I 1 II •ABX OPERATOR CUM Typist to work m Sh-nlon Way for I month Several vacancies for Typists m vartou business Trends. *****65 REOUMCO UROENTLV EXPERIENCED Telephone Operator cum Typist Please call personally at Blk 1085. 30-11. Bwm Aye 7-A Tel *****21 or *****04 TYPIST1,032 words
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Advertisement1178 1981-09-12 29 [till U fcnptoyment C.A.T.S. 11S4-*****1 1S4-4411 1 Classified Advertising Works. WANTED PART-TIME PROMOTIONAL GIRLS i with sales experience for I promotion of home entertainment products In Em- porlum Holdings. Please contact Mr Richard Tan Tel: 7465*90 today or Monday 14.9.81 GIORDANO ORIGINALS (S) PTE LTD Requires FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS Salary1,178 words
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Advertisement546 1981-09-12 30 iA CwMkifiiioiH iflj Employment ii Emptoyment i|l Employment ijjli fanptoynwjnt «<; ia. i ■Jblojb.bl Wafae^amamft avflWVa^BvW va^CaWfi I) TiduUcMl HYDRIL Wa aca a Mraa waa ulaßliaKas lt m aialaaaaiiiepiiiinna A) Q.C. INSPECTORS (MO -MO p.m.) WsßMlriwints: 1 NTC 3 m Metal Machining or equivalent qualification In quality control work involving546 words
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Advertisement497 1981-09-12 30 IAMOOILB SALES ENGINEER Electronic (System) Divtaton TAMCO CUTLERM AraifAt f^ A leading electrical/ electronics engineering company requires selfmotivated, dynamic young person for the above post Job Basically to promote sophisticated Industrial electronics equipment and systems and may Include commissioning and servicing of above OMaaHlCßtions: Dlpolma In electrical and electronics engineering497 words
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Advertisement500 1981-09-12 30 r 1 TKR aT I I 9 TKR ne»l> established car* w cassette radio company m m Toa Payoh North requires i PRODUCTION J > TECHNICIAN (MALE) r aaejinrajmaota: aj| f Afe above 25 years k ITC Vocational Institute As certificates m electronic T r servicing or radio repair f,500 words
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Advertisement492 1981-09-12 30 M you ere hardworking and like to work m a well established firm of Consulting Engineers, we have vacancies tor:1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER with working experience m highrlv buildings Diploma holders with good experience will also be considered ELECTRICAL ft MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMEN Preferably with some expertAlt sppflCelttOftS W*lt QA tf#A*VO Pt###9492 words
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Advertisement463 1981-09-12 30 RADIO HOLLAND B V I has vacancy for B/W ft COLOUR T.V. TECHNICIAN to work on board vessels and In workshop. Applicants must have Interest In marine electronics etc. Please write m full confidence to The Manager RADIO HOLLAND B V Bukit Timah P.O. Boi 4050 Singapore 91 S«. urgently463 words
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Advertisement717 1981-09-12 30 Wan EataMwnod Oil FwM Sar ncoa and Staoi Fabrication Company tnvit#M etppttcftott for th# follow- ing poaition GENERAL FOREMAN a S v>ars minimum experience m steel fabrication work Preferably with some know j ledge on oil field tools Please write with detailed resume, expected salary togethe with a non-returnable passport717 words
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Advertisement374 1981-09-12 30 niinu rwnsiaiin/ mwiihhi foreman required for piling pnijerl For appointment Tel *****24 TRAINEE DRAUGHTSWOMEN REOIMRED with secondary 4 technical drawing Interested call: *****05 Mr TRAINEE AMCON MECHANICS required Interested (all *****35 for interview g) Production JVC requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Wlf* 5 day week tron^Ml WF 8 00amlo5 15pm II374 words
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Advertisement490 1981-09-12 30 «v Leone Lrrnoerapnor. with IU multi-million dollar > printing facility Is fast growing, have Immediate vacancies for the followingKrooucnon oupervisor a Kord ft Sordz Operator a Printing Apprentices a Guillotine Operator a Book Binders a Delivery Man a Stock Clark a General C leaner For the successful candidates, generous remuneration490 words
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Advertisement146 1981-09-12 30 r j i 3i ''i I 2I 2 Sllll U mm c^o g«§-S s •o-o «2 &2| o* si Sinl SI IU iff 111 Jill 111 i ii 5 ii -< ft. > m 1 c-3 "jj OC Jm* I UJ r- «a 8 w z ill ui< i^° Uq146 words
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Advertisement617 1981-09-12 30 CA T C 1184-44X211 184-44X2 1 Classified Advertising Works. Established manufacturer of batteries invites applications from suitably qualified candidates lor the following positions: 1) CHEMISTS ai The successful candidate must possess a Bachelor of Scir nee Degree majoring In Chemistry b) He or she should have considerable provened experience as617 words
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Advertisement492 1981-09-12 31 H F'"PlU"" rt H bt^oymwrt j|£ Emptoymont Al Emptoyment A* taytoimm I 125 Situations Vacant I) MUfiHMMat viepir Pi new Lmwss*) an international t'ompany en ■Bjafl m the repair, design and construction of small arships and specialised niierrtaJ crafty Z immm»*Smm >"■" ■BBS A. STEELWORKERS (FAIRING) Must be skilful In492 words
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Advertisement445 1981-09-12 31 A ASIA PACIFIC SHIPYARD PTE. LTD. *e»s raarnc an*e*yar*j ■te Ltd, s iMbilatery of the Proiwet Oroup of Companies enaatad In a diver Bitted renea of Marine Enatfiear- r*j. Construction end Steel Fabrication Ser"taas m aunty reaves aaanMarrts for the SECURITY GUARDS Duties: Normal security duties m s shipyard. The445 words
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Advertisement469 1981-09-12 31 i innu-s applications for the fol(1) SALES ASSISTANTS Possess IOCE O level certificate Able to work on shifts Able to converse well In English (2) DESPATCH ReOCR Possess a valid Class II driving licence Have a good knowledge of Singapore roads I Have a working knowledge of Knglish (1) STONE469 words
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Advertisement474 1981-09-12 31 B^ fIDO Due To Eipenason We Hem R#QtlM*t i Urgently A:- i I STOREKEEPER < t Minimum Secondary 4 k 2 education < Ability to speak and i write simple English 9 possession of a Class I 3 driving licence i k Completed National Service Ability to drive a I474 words
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Advertisement408 1981-09-12 31 HORIZON PAPER INDS. PTE LTD 1) SKILLED MACHINE OPERATORS 2) GENERAL WORKERS/ FORKLIFT DRIVERS 1 3) MACHINISTS c Minimum 3 years' experience or VITB Certificate 4) DESPATCH RIDER c Class 2 driving licence with clean driving record For post (2). must be able to handle forklift and prepare to do408 words
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Advertisement601 1981-09-12 31 Tbmwshan I TUVE. SERVICE PTE LTD j #*♦«*<«"->* I X In view of our I jj head office X expansion, we |S| require more staffs J for below posts. 1 A) 4 Reservation/ a Ticketing clerks Sj B) 2 Tour assistants I g C) 2 Account Clerks 1 5 0)601 words
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Advertisement459 1981-09-12 31 |WW^l|atWllal>at»»| <£ Corrosion Engineer* (S) Pie Ltd 6 A modern expanding company k. dealing m corrosion protection T mainly m the marine Industry X requires L 1) GBITBLASTERS S I) SPRAY PAINTERS 5 1) SCAFFOLOERS P 4) GENERAL WORKERS 0 S) POTMEN S) ELECTRICIANS Rate of pay will be commensurate459 words
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Advertisement499 1981-09-12 31 TELEPHONE OPERATOR by an established company 1) Completed secondary education 2) Oood spoken English 3) Pleasant voice L person- I allty 4) Al least one year experience m operating a medium capacity PABX or PMBX switchboard Attractive selery offered Other benefits include generous annual bonu*. NWC Wage ed lutlments. free499 words
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Advertisement607 1981-09-12 31 MESSENGER BOY required c Srrondary education c Age 18 and above Salery MOO per month Cell personalty et: INTERNATIONAL DISCOUNT CO LTD 1701-7. Slreats Trading Building Bstl.ry Red Spore 0104 Paradise Coffee House Requires FULLTIME WaHere/Wettreeaee Apply personally to m s P**ir Penieng Road opp. Hew Per Villa Singapore OSI607 words
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Advertisement541 1981-09-12 31 PICK A COURSE FROM CLASSIFIEDS Commercial Craft Dance Driving Language Professional Technical f A t ft I W. Aa,. m e9* I IZB4-*****I Z84-4421 1 MALAY PCMSOMAL DRIVIR required for Managing Director Attractive salary and transport and meal allowances will be offered Please ring *****00 for Interview OFFICE ASSISTANT REOIMNED541 words
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Obituary, Illustration135 1981-09-12 32 MR. FOO SECK TONG (PETER) AGED: 50 Passed away peacefully on 9th September 1981 leaving behind: 2 SONS: Jong Long (Dennis) Jong Ying 2 DAUGHTERS: Jong Mui Jong Lee (Sharon) 1 DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: Kwan Lai Wan (Jenny) To mourn his loss Cortege will leave Block 5 No. 2001, Upper Changi Road135 words
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Obituary, Illustration202 1981-09-12 32 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE Hj MONO. VATM OMAN THAMK FNENDS AMD RELATIVE* FOR THEM DONATION*. CONDOLENCE*. KINO ASSISTANCE AND ATTENDANCE OUMNO TMEM RECENT BEREAVEMENT T*» torn* 1 Mm M* ON HI YEW KOK «uh to express their heartfelt thanks md appreciation to relaihm and rrlerxls (or their202 words
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Obituary57 1981-09-12 32 TM FASMLY OF the lair Madam Lily Khoo Che* Neo thank ail relatives and friends for their night visits, donations, wreaths and attendance at her funeral service and cremation on September 11 Special thanks to Father Barreteau of the Church of St Michael for conducting the57 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1981-09-12 32 M*n TK»m I* Ltng PHNd away 12th Sapt. to "WlMnlMa at kf ara brokan Ana wnd 0099 mw to port N teavaa a wound thai navar h«l> Mmm sn KnM| n#ort." Aloaya miaaad and lovingly roffl#fno#T9d oy J n n y Mof 0#n AnHa, Pans 4 Mat.50 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1981-09-12 32 I N EVERLOVING MEMORY OF MR. RETNAM MUTHALU NAIOU O»p»n»d en 12th Sapt 1»7i TO BE WITH YOU IN THE SAME OLD WAY. IS OUR DEAREST WISH TODAY DC ABLY MI—CO BY LOVED OWES IN LOVING MEMORY of Wong Tit San who left us so suddenly 2 years ago Dearly54 words
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Obituary, Illustration69 1981-09-12 32 SEOW TOOK YEOW AGED 70 passed away peacefully on 11th Sept. 1881 leaving behind Balovad Wtfa-. MLIMVKIAH1.HH I ton*: AHKOW POE KHONG PHOI FAH PHOEIMIN PUI SEONO 1 Owrtlir KIM KWAN 1 Son-in-law SAU HIN 1 Daughtar*-in law THERESA PIA CHENG JOYCE and 10 Grandchildren Cortoo* will >..»•69 words
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Obituary25 1981-09-12 32 EDWARD RANGASAMV sadly missed but nut forgotten by Officers and Soldiers of 2SIR A Sivan Hindu Temple at Orchard Road at 1830hrson !3SepBl25 words
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Advertisement90 1981-09-12 32 91 Announcements 131 WrrifM/ MR a MR* ONC HOON CMM 1 1 1 K4 Jaian Raya Barat Krlan« Malay** ace wry happy to an mmm O» m—simnit of their tkM Ma Patrick Kirn Toil to (i.ik A. second dau.hu Mrs CMM Beng Keat of Perth. WiaMf Australia on Saturday IK90 words
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Advertisement141 1981-09-12 32 134 LMi 4 Found LACK LABRADOR NAMED Happy' musing from Nim (irr^n Srlrlar since 7 9 «1 Kindly contact owner lei *****67 or *****46 v young 5 year old max j ing for Happy Reward offrred LOST YOUNG BLACK Female dog m Leedon Road on 9th Sept Please contact M141 words
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Advertisement206 1981-09-12 32 HBawaaWaVß TMANtPOMT NEOUIREO Trlok MUnfiith Kir- lo Chin IW Avrnur i rrarh 7Ma m I Call Nf I *****3* 137 fMigiotM Annouoc#fn#ntB ONCHAMO HOAO MKMVTEWAN CMUMCM Cornrr of Orchard and Prnan« Road Sunday srrvirrs I 9 00 a m En(luh wrvirr with j Sunday School with rrrrhr 10 45 am206 words
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Advertisement650 1981-09-12 32 PURCHASING MANAGER Salary Negotiable In view of its expansion programme, our client, a jomtventure flour and feed mill company, seeks to make a new appointment of Purchasing Manager within its Head Office m Sabah The Purchasing Manager will be responsible to the General Manager for directing the purchasing functions m650 words
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Advertisement580 1981-09-12 32 JURUTAMA SDN. BHD. Engineers And Contractors invites applicants for the position ofACCOUNTANT Applicants should possess recognised professional accounting qualificatons (Chartered Accountant, ACA, ICMA. CPA and etc and have a minimum of 4 years relevant working experience with at least 2 years after qualifying. The successful candidate will report to the580 words
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Advertisement129 1981-09-12 32 LEMBAGA AVER MELAKA TENDER NOTICE Tender No. LAM/22/81 Tenders ore invited from Con trocior* registered with Lem bogo Ayer Meloko under Ckm C, D E, Head 11. Sub-heod 2 for the folk>wng works: CONSTRUCTION AND COMPLETION OF BRANCH Of HCE BUILDINGS AND ANCIL LARY WORKS ONE AT MERUMAU, JASIN AND129 words
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Advertisement893 1981-09-12 33 Major American Offahorr Hank require* ACCOUNTING MACHINE OPERATOR Duties: To post accounting entrwa and perform related accounting dutMs Requirement*: a OCI O' Level with accounting background and eiperience m similar work, preferably m a bank Ability to work with minimum tuperviaion The Bank is expanding and good prospect* are offered893 words
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Advertisement239 1981-09-12 33 OLIWFTI, Europe's largest manufacturer of BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMS offers unique opportunities to become Computer Systems Sales Personnel Start to earn $12,000 to $20,000 per annum by joining our successful fast expanding systems division. If you have the relevant knowledge experience and are interested in building a career in successful selling,239 words
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Advertisement342 1981-09-12 33 Rank Xerox, the leader m copiers/duplicators is growing. To keep pace with this growth, we require... CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY (Marketing) Requirement*: Between 20—30 years of age. Good credit In English. Shorthand and typewriting at speeds of 100 wpm and 40 wpm respectively. Able to operate the telex machine. Able to work342 words
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Advertisement597 1981-09-12 33 Tpouce r* fork f v SINGAPORE/ Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens tor MALE POLICE CONSTABLES QUALIFICATIONS: Age: between 17 121 2 years to 27 years Height about 1 62 metres Eyesight: good eyesight (Applicants who weor glasses may be considered) EDUCATION: Minimum of 3 GCE "O" levels or equivalent597 words
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Article580 1981-09-12 34 LONDON, Fri. England's dejected soccer stars, facing elimination from the World Cup, will be out to redeem their individual reputations in League games tomorrow. The critics are howling at the mistakes of goalkeeper Flay Gemence and midfield player Terry McDermott, which cost England two goalsAP - 580 words
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302 1981-09-12 34 LONDON, FlL-ne British Hporta Pnm described England's shock M defeat by Norway la Oslo M Wednesday as their moat hamllUttag since they lost 14 to the United States at the ltM World Cap soccer tournament laBraall. "If tke mldsammer defeat by Swltierland la302 words
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Article, Illustration396 1981-09-12 34 Changes have to be made, says Millichip LONDON, Fri. Bert Millichip, the new Football Association chairman, wants changes in the England international set-up following the World Cup calamity in Norway on Wednesday. But he refused to join the growing chorus who are already seeking the head of England manager RonAFP - 396 words
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Article44 1981-09-12 34 EAST RUTHERFORD, Fri. Defending champions New York Cosmos qualfted for the semi-finals of the North American Soccer League championship by beating Tampa Bay 24) here on Wednesday. Dutchman Wim Rijsbergen (38th minute) and ItalianAmerican Giorgio Chinaglia (66th) scored for Cosmos. AFP.AFP - 44 words
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Article44 1981-09-12 34 NIGATA, Fri. Eijlro Murata, of Japan, yesterday beat Billy Avato, of the Philippines, on points m a 12-round title bout to retain his Oriental and Pacific bantamweight crown. It was Mrata's seventh defence of the title which he won m 1978. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article41 1981-09-12 34 YAOUNDE, Fri. The African Supreme Council (or Sport yesterday congratulated Edward Koch, mayor of New York, for cancelling a rugby match between the South African Springboks team and an American side scheduled to be played on Sept. 24. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article161 1981-09-12 34 No tickets for Scots LONDON, Fri. Scottish football supporters will not receive any tickets for the World Cup finals unless they are prepared to pay a minimum of £450 ($1,791) for the privilege. The Scottish Football Association yesterday admitted defeat m the fight with Mundiespana, the Spanish organisers, for theAFP - 161 words
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339 1981-09-12 34 RIO OE JANEIRO, Fri. Joao Havelange, president of the International Football Federation (FIFA), says that if Colombia fine 1 themselves unable to stage the 1986 World Cup tournament, he will try to bring it to Brazil. "If Colombian president Turbay Ayala had informedUPI - 339 words
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Article117 1981-09-12 34 LONDON, Fri. Brighton manager Mike Bailey yesterday made his fifth signing since joining the club when Steve Gatting, the 23-year-old Arsenal midfielder, was transferred for a fee of about £200,000 ($796,000). Gatting is included m the Brighton party who travel to Everton for the FirstAFP - 117 words
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Advertisement558 1981-09-12 34 SALES EXECUTIVE AKZO CHEMC is the speciality cherrwcoK oW won of Akzo, o Dutch-bated murtt-nottonal group of mdmtna! comporwes The Singopore ott*c« looks after the interest* of Akzo Cnerme ond tome of it* titter drviwons m rhrs regwn Akzo Cherme products ore divided nto three group* oddrttvet for plattict etattomers,558 words
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Advertisement477 1981-09-12 34 An international organization, operating m Singapore for 8 years, engaged m protect management, design and construction of commercial, industrial and institutional buildings m Singapore and Malaysia has vacancies for the following positions ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER Responsible for management of the work of design consultants to achieve quality protects within time477 words
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Advertisement894 1981-09-12 34 OB B B O BB G OO 808 B O If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career a m accounting, and possess a aao •Q G.C.E. 'A' level certificate, we invite bo a you to apply for the position of dS ACCOUNTS CLERK I oa Our salary894 words
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Article, Illustration225 1981-09-12 35 Mm Singles iurt« ftMis: Bjori Bore (Swe) bt Rosroe Tanner (US) 74. «-3, 6T. 74; Jimmy Connors (US) bt Eliot Teltscher (US) 64. (-1. 6I Dcifeiei ■artrr-f Heinz Gunthardt (Swi)-Peter MrNamara (Aust) bt Fritz niirlMiir Taygan (US) 74. 74, 64, Peter Fleming John McEnroe (US) bt Jobs Newrombe-Fred StolleAP - 225 words
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Article768 1981-09-12 35 No. 2 and 4 seeds to clash in semi-finals NEW YORK, Fri. Second-seeded Bjom Borg, of Sweden, outlasted Roscoe Tanner and No. 4 seed Jimmy Connors trounced Eliot Teltscher yesterday to advance into the semi-finals of the United States Open tennis championships. Borg, who has768 words
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224 1981-09-12 35 Petric pips Salnikov to the 400m gold SPLIT (Yugoslavia), Fri. Local favourite Borut Petric clawed his way past Soviet Olympic champion Vladimir Salnikov to take the men's 400 metres freestyle gold medal at the 15th European swimming championships yesterday. The dramatic race was a fitting- climax to an afternoon whenUPI - 224 words
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Article36 1981-09-12 35 ATHLETICS: South Africaborn American Sydney Maree, who beat Olympic Games champion Steve Ovett, of Britain, on Wednesday, will try to better the Briton's world 1500 metres record at an International meet m Hamburg tomorrow.36 words
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Article38 1981-09-12 35 BADMINTON: All-England champion LJem Swie King will not be included m the Indonesian team to the Masters tournament m London from Sept. 22-26. The team Mea: Hadiyanto. Christian, Kartono, Heryanto. Hadiwibowo; Wamea: Verawaty, Ivana, Ruth Damayanu.38 words
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Article23 1981-09-12 35 China, England, Sweden and Denmark have agreed to participate m an international tournament with prize-money m Pune. India, from Nov. 1014.23 words
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Article32 1981-09-12 35 CYCLING: Irish professional Stephen Roche took the overall lead m the Tour de L'Avenir road race m VUlefranche Sur Saone, Fiance, with excellent performances m the second and third stages.32 words
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Article33 1981-09-12 35 MODESN PENTATHLON: Hosts Poland Jumped into the lead with 6,160 points after the horse-back and fencing events of the world championships m Zielona Gore. In second place are Hungary with 6,040.33 words
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Article20 1981-09-12 35 SOFTBALL: The United States national team beat the All-Japan side 2-0 m a goodwill women's match m Tokyo.20 words
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Article27 1981-09-12 35 VOLLEYBALL: Brazil will play China and the Soviet Union will face South Korea today m the semi-finals of the world Junior championship m Colorado Springs27 words
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Article31 1981-09-12 35 WRESTLING: The Soviet Union, with 10 Olympic Game, champions, are expected to take the lion's share of medals at the world freestyle championship, which start! m Skopje, Yugoslavia, today. Agencies.Agencies - 31 words
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294 1981-09-12 35 SUTTON (Massachusetts), Fri. American Lanny Wadkins carded a five-under-par 66 to take a two-stroke lead over 12 others the first round of the Professional Golf Association's US$3OO,OOO ($648,000) Pleasant Valley Classic here yesterday. Leading scores (American unless stated): M Lanny Wadkins U Jim Colbert, TomReuter - 294 words
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Article364 1981-09-12 35 No licence for Ali, say the WBC SEOUL, Fri. The World Boxing Council have unanimously agreed to the recommendation of their medical committee to withhold a licence from former world heavyweight champion Muhammad All to fight again. All turned down an invitation to attend the WBC's annual meeting, which endedReuter - 364 words
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Article74 1981-09-12 35 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. Gustavo Ballas, Argentina's new boxing idol, is a heavy 4-1 favourite to win the vacant world junior bantamweight title when he meets South Korean Chuk Sul Bae m a 15-round bout m the Luna Park Arena here tomorrow night. Despite Chuk's lack of experience,AFP - 74 words
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Advertisement106 1981-09-12 35 i B^P^^H bS^^^'^^^^^^^S 3^^^W^^<2B fa ■'V OR_R «.«KMiM<ri] l oJ^ a^h B S^^S IMR^%(''Nrri9!'fNKfffll T| aSj ßll <P^b"b*bb >o>i |^W Hb^^bb B^r BBCnJS AVB <flt^C^ftpV^k r~""ir" "*ll I r*-~i| 'ii I "l^^l 111 "*™^J Jiljt JDbbVAbbi b^bl Eh^HbW b^L H^B^B. t?N >^J*t ~**^*^Jl^B^blbV _^S"^^*^B^bWP* 4^^l V BBBBi W%^^ "bT UP106 words
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Advertisement605 1981-09-12 35 I An established company m the telecommunication industry with regional I I interests is expanding its sales division and had vacancies for the position I I of: SALES EXECUTIVE for sophisticated communication equipment We are looking for dynamic Sales Executive to promote our latest I I sophisticated communication equipment m605 words
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Article261 1981-09-12 36 EPSOM JEEP - Peter Pan shouldn't miss EPSOM JEEP By IPOH, Fri. Peter Par in has come right and 'an be backed with coniidence against moderate opposition in Race 8 here tomorrow. This Irish-bred three-year-old was unlucky last time out at Penang. He came with what looked like a winning effort at the261 words
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290 1981-09-12 36 TIPTOP - Prancer looks best of field in Race 4 TIPTOP By PRANCER, who finished fourth to Essence II m a Class 4 Div 9 race at Kuala Lumpur m July, despite suffering severe interference, looks the best of the lot m Race 4. Rounding the 600 m m that race, the290 words
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Article249 1981-09-12 36 EQUESTRIENNE - EQUESTRIENNE By OTTOMAN, a four yearold New Zealand gelding by Shlfnal, should account for the Class 4 Div 6 Held over 1,250m (Race 4). He has had two wins over sprint distances this year. In March, he was an all the-way winner at Penang over 1,200m249 words
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Article139 1981-09-12 36 RACE EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY RACING ED c cham .afcham a^rcham 1 Straight Draw Straight Draw Spring Water Spring Water Spring Water Kita Suka L— anpM Maw Piccolo Prmco Taraaktari 2 Truly Thankful Titanium Truly Thankful Titanium Tarasklwi Losanges Bleu Ray Band Ray .and Auaborn 1 Ausborn Ausborn Hawaiian Night139 words
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Article46 1981-09-12 36 THESE bane* will ga well teteytf there la rai«: RACE 1: Bpriag Water, Preach Quarter. RACE I: Papakara, TaraaUwl. RACE J: Ray Baa*, Oar Paokle, RACE i: Mlraflarl, laamrni. RACE <: H*yeaa 11, The MM**. RACE 7: Chtmpaaie*. Nattaaal Special. RACE 8: Spy m, Yell** Raa».46 words
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Article, Illustration218 1981-09-12 36 TONTO - TONTO By BOTTOMWEIGHT Nap*lt D, with only two starts on the local circuit to date, looks good enough m the last race. In his first start m July, the four-year-old Australian gelding by Manitoulin ran a fair eighth to Command Performance m a Class 4218 words
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Article3983 1981-09-12 36 UAfF 1 2 00 CLASS 6 DIV 5 1,250 m lii\^fi 1 (Ratinga2l-7) ($lO,OOO $7,000 to winner) 1 06**00 Straight Draw 57 Straight DrawAhmad 4 nz« dd +3 Beat oiJy ore borne In Div 4 1200 m last week P riasrllj 8 I «25O»» Spriag Water (tl) 573,983 words
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Article, Illustration545 1981-09-12 37 WILL HE BE ABLE TO STAY THE 2,825 m TRIP? BRITAIN'S super horse, Shergar, having proved himself against older rivals at Ascot In July, could be tested even more severely by his three-year-old contemporaries in the St Leger at Doncaster on tomorrow. Shergar. winner of all hteReuter - 545 words
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Article285 1981-09-12 37 On the trßck...with TONTO IPOH, Fri. TraasWan D, with Y.K. Foo astride, did an impressive 600 m gallop m 41.1 sees this morriing, striding out fluently all the way on a tight hold. The going was sort and all fast gallops were done on the285 words
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151 1981-09-12 37 JOCKEYS IN U.S. AGAINST OTHERS' CONTEST EA8T RUTHERFORD (N«w J*rs«y Fri THE third annual international jockeys contest between teams representing the United States and "the world" will be held at Meadow lands race course here on Sept 26. A US squad of Jorge Velasquez, Chris McCarron, Darrel McHarhue, Jeffrey FellReuter - 151 words
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Article362 1981-09-12 37 1Mb! >• pta«tag» Aftce lit M M Plaeiags fer last 12 rMee 1 TwMrife 320 SI SI SI 2 DMuelly 300 38 a S3 S Skarp 282 S 9 11 4 ritfimi 192 s a a I Ckeam 264 27 22 a Murray 192 a M 17 7362 words
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Article184 1981-09-12 37 Teh AUaa Baagawe SuMri S.H. Lee West Ahmad E. vaa Breakelea G. vu Bretkelea Bnang Daniels Yeah M. Ismail K.L.Ca*ag P.K. LeM« David Taa iUdgera ZaOr Heddle Mak lrt 49 44 36 33 31 31 28 26 24 23 21 20 19 19 17 17 15184 words
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Article1480 1981-09-12 37 R AfF 1 20 Malaysian Maiden Stakes fw*v^u x I,ooom Straight ($15,000 $9,000 to winner) 1 ssasaag task 54 Blntang Ipoh-Heddle 1 me F Faa 2 t Btek MaaaMa 54 Joy Up-Osman 3 roc F Mamy 6 t a* Oaaaator 54 Grand Rapies-Ismail 3 ■cTzTT Tm, fiiat n1,480 words
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Advertisement114 1981-09-12 37 Buy a U V W Organ Now!! $40CC0C0 worth of prizes Gold Bars, Expensive Gifts to be given away plus Lucky Draw (From September Ist October 10th 1981) JVCG4IO sgm Gold Bar Given JVCG3IO sgm Gold Bar Given with Every Purchase with Every Purchase id® I S i rFtiat—B 509114 words
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Article, Illustration153 1981-09-12 38 THE Koreans are good. But we play better soccer and well win the Cup again. We want the double badly. 7 Salman Sheeradah Bahrain coach GROUP A 1 Bahrain drew Japan 1-1. 2 Bahrain bt Malaysia 6-0. 3 Bahrain drew China 1-1 4 Bahrain bt153 words
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Article590 1981-09-12 38 Lion City finalists Bahrain and Korea confident or is it over-confidence? PREVIEW ..By WILFRED YEO MISTAKES will be a key word when South Korea and Bahrain meet m tonight's Lion City Cup soccer final at the National Stadium (8.90). Indeed, mistakes is a familiar word with both590 words
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Article42 1981-09-12 38 SINGAPORE'S FIFA refcrw Lee K«k LeMg will •fflelate at u■lKfct't Urn City Cm flail between Soith bmiri Baaraia. IfTJ: Wl—m: mmpftr A; nri mp Pakaag. 1WI: WlMMj I'" 1111: WlMcn: Ir»a> ■—mi i| AmMbv IM: Wlaam: nakrata; iHTHf: liui Arakto.42 words
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232 1981-09-12 38 J RAJENDRAN - The gloom is back in the Malays camp J RAJENDRAN By THE dark cloud of controversy that loomed over the heads of Singapore Malays for the past two months drifted away last week with the lifting of the suspensions of their four players by the Football Association of SingaDore. But232 words
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Article, Illustration290 1981-09-12 38 India crippled but not beaten CftY_7_™ KARACHI, Fri. If I had to pick the most outstanding nation in the first-ever Asian squash team championship, which ended here yesterday, it would be India. Not because they were placed second to the overpowering Pakistanis, but because they were a crippled team, comparatively290 words
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226 1981-09-12 38 ISRF event national team's next target SINGAPORE'S squash team at the recently-con-cluded Asian championship in Karachi have men temporarily disbanded and will assemble again for the International Squash Rackets Federation team competition in Sweden from Sept. 24-Oct. 3. reports J. RA4ENDRAN. Woon Wai Phang and Munir Shah, the team manager226 words
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382 1981-09-12 38 KARACHI, Fri. As the curtain west down on the first-ever Asian squash championship*, Pakistan's president, Mohammed Zta-al-Haq, rose and spoke op for the sport's Inclusion In next year's Asian Games. "The Games' organisers should rive it serious thought," said the president. "The382 words
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Advertisement216 1981-09-12 38 September offerV I nis nanasome wm -itm Kon Tiki Cabinet $399 each (^^^"BBi In beautiful pine QjA I I I|H complete with 6 drawers. J rf Wjr& «i L a^a^B Get them while they're still there! fIHHT %%^M Jl I bookcase display unit is a \i^£ (^^aJit^s H^HT ~-.i—^t spectacular216 words
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Article, Illustration582 1981-09-12 39 WILFRED YEO - Wong's finest hour victory over lie WILFRED YEO Singapore's Thomas Cup squad register two wins By WONG SHOON KEATS growing collection of badminton's big scalps swelled to three last night when he outplayed former worldranked Indonesian lie Sumirat 15-14, 154 m the Yonex international friendly at the Singapore Badminton Hall582 words
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Article, Illustration324 1981-09-12 39 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORA J By LARRY O'NEAL JOHNSON. Japan's BlackAmerican import, caught the imagination of a capacity crowd in his team's 86-59 defeat of Singapore Red in the semi-final round of the Pesta Sukan basketball tournament at the Gay World Stadium last night. Johnson,LIM SENG TIONG - 324 words
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Article59 1981-09-12 39 BANGKOK. Fri Singapore are amor* 14 count M-, Invited (or in the 1«1 Asian tennis championship here (ram Oct 14-18. Col Surapi Amonivirhii. secretary o» the Lawn Tennis Association. of Thailand .said yester day Others are Sauli Arabia. Kuwait. South Kor->a. Japan Taiwan. Sri Lanka, India. Pakistan.Reuter - 59 words
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Article136 1981-09-12 39 Today's events BADMINTON Yonex mixed international I SBA hall. 7). ■AMkETBALL Peita ■ah— tavWatt— HailiaiHf (Gay World Stadium. 4) CBJCKET Friendly SCC v Tanglin Tavn-nrrs (Padang. 12 noon) HOTKEY SHA Dtv 1: Setetar SC v Polytechnic LA v Janwnites. Khali* v PWD (Balcatter. 3«) SHA OK 2 NZ Fore* v136 words
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Article232 1981-09-12 39 JOE DORAI - Roy hero in Indians 1-0 victory JOE DORAI By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An 85th-minute goal by Krishnendu Roy enabled India to edge Indonesia 1-0, and keep their hopes alive of a semi-final berth in the Merdeka Cup soccer tournament here tonight. T~~ If the match had ended in a draw232 words
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Article63 1981-09-12 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Inflation and other increased costs have pushed up the cost from J200.1W0 to $500,000 of sending the 300-member Malaysian team to the Southeast Asian Games m Manila m December. rhong Poh Nyen, secretary of the Olympic Council of Malaysia, said today that Malaysia spent aboutAP - 63 words
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Article173 1981-09-12 39 Somerset chase crucial 16 points LONDON, Fri. Somerset, still bent on snatching England's cricket championship, found bad light and rain tougher opponents than their visitors, Essex, yesterday. In all, two-and-a-half hours' play was lost and Somerset, who forced the follow-on after bowling Essex out for 211 w behind must bowlReuter - 173 words
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Article94 1981-09-12 39 KARACHI. Fri. Pakistan's cricket authorities yesterday yesterday named an 18-year-old batsman in their 16-man squad to tour Australia next month. He is Salim Malik, who is regarded as one of Pakistan's brightest young batting prospects since the two veteran members of the squad MajidReuter - 94 words
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257 1981-09-12 39 AUCKLAND, Fri. Auckland's rugby ground was turned into a barbed wire fortress today as police prepared for the climax of the South African Springbok tour. Tomorrow's third and final Test match against the New Zealand AllBlacks, with the series standing 1-1, is expected toReuter - 257 words
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Article58 1981-09-12 40 Two wceki ago the tanker the Mammoth Monarch became the sixth victim this year of modem day piracy m international waters close to Singapore The Sunday Times takes a look at how a mighty 90.000-tonne tanker can be held up by a small group of men58 words
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Article47 1981-09-12 40 At a time when prices of luxury apartment* arc taOhug, buyers arc still qnenetng to snap up ■roswrty. this wee* atone, between tt and M nnra were gobbled up by anxtons buyers within a five-day selling period. GILLIAN POW CHOW; finds oat where and why.47 words
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Article65 1981-09-12 40 Much overlooked m the past and certainly much overshadowed by other more glamorous disciplines like systems engineering and computer programming, the Arts graduate has been feeling a wee bit sorry for himself. No more. VIEWS THAT MAKE NEWS this week carries the thoughts of a man who65 words
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Article46 1981-09-12 40 NEVEB MIND what SGH can offer you, find out what hit-and-miss medical services were like m the Twenties. MARIE OSMOND fans are m for a big disappoint ment. She's no longer America s sweetheart. Find out who else has fallen from favour m46 words
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Article66 1981-09-12 40 We start a food column tomorrow with MARGARET CHAN as your food lover on the hop and she'll be rating places according to an unabashedly personal "Margaret Scale' of one to 10 points. She opens with a blockbuster: The growing fad for live seafood and three places where66 words
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Article60 1981-09-12 40 TV GUIDE FANS We extoad m lavlUtlMi to readers of onr TV gaMe th«w f*v pages mi the week's forthranlag TV skews. If yen bjmw who Laretto Swtt b, which channel A T*wn like Alice was •a, tmk what the plot «f The Brothers Is about, Cm may he the60 words
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Article71 1981-09-12 40 If you think Singapore is streaming children too early at Primary 3, the startling news is that some countries are starting to pick out their brightest kids at the age of two or three. Japan is doing this, so is China and Venezuela has the world's first and71 words
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Article61 1981-09-12 40 Mooacake Festival time and we bring yon some of the most striking lanterns produced m a national lantern-making competition organised by the People's Association and the Singapore Tourist Promotion Beard. Oar colour mend shews them m nil their Jewel brightness. TWs year's crop was the best so far.61 words
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Article, Illustration94 1981-09-12 40 First super block an experiment in city living THIS Is a model of the ui-tewn residential core being tried oat under the I rban Redevelopment Authority's "super Mock concept. The area will be bounded by Rarhar Canal Road, Victoria Street, Middle Rood aad DoMif##l£ n Street. The white-lined border Indicates94 words
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Article131 1981-09-12 40 U.S.-CHINA ATOMS FOR PEACE TALKS BEIJING, Fri. China and the United States will begin talks here next week on cooperation m the peaceful use of nuclear energy, the US Embassy said here today. An embassy communique said Assistant Secretary of State Jame L. Malone was due here on Monday forAFP - 131 words
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Article186 1981-09-12 40 Japanese shipowners seek help Piracy m Philip Channel TOKYO, Friday THE Japanese Shipowners' Association has asked the Ministry of Tranport to take steps through diplomatic channels to solve the problem of sea piracy in the Philip Channel 1 south of Singapore. The association made this request in the face ofAFP - 186 words
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127 1981-09-12 40 Volks diesels come up tops in survey WASHINGTON, Fri. Volkswagen diesels swept the first four places m the government's annual survey of new car 'mileage estimates, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said today. The EPA said the Volkswagen four-speed Rabbit diesel had the best rating of any 1982 model soldReuter - 127 words
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Article57 1981-09-12 40 PARIS, Fri. The 10 countries m the European Economic Community (EEC) today agreed to try to allocate 0.15 per cent of their gross national products to aid the world's poorest nations, well-informed sources said. Until today's reports, Britain and West Germany had been balking atAFP - 57 words
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Article32 1981-09-12 40 MANILA, Fri. Paramilitary troopers killed three suspected kidnappers today m a Shootout to rescue a Filipino millionaire's wife and daughter who had been held captive for three days. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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362 1981-09-12 40 Reagan orders new Cuts in budgets WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, trying to calm fears in the financial community about high interest rates and inflation, today ordered sweeping new cuts in budgets for the next few years. A White House spokesman said the President, at a meeting with his cabinetReuter - 362 words
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330 1981-09-12 40 US and Israel to guard Mid-East jointly WASHINGTON. Fn THE United States and Israel have decided to undertake joint military measures to guard the Middle East against the Soviet Union and other "external threats", US Secretary of State Alexander Haig said yesterday. Mr Haig told reporters the two governments were330 words
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Article67 1981-09-12 40 BARCELONA, Fri. Bemadette Devlin McAliskey, the militant Northern Ireland nationalist and former British MP, returned secretly to Spain today 24 hours after being expelled by the government made a short speech and went underground, an official said. Mrs Mcaliskey appeared at a left-wing rally m Montuich67 words
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Article41 1981-09-12 40 MANILA, Fri. A civilian merchant ship of unknown registi jtion picked up 52 Vietnamese refugees yesterday after it was contacted by a United States long-ranee naval patrol plane some 320 km south of Ho Chi Mlnh City. AFPAFP - 41 words
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Article35 1981-09-12 40 BANGKOK, Fri Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda Mill visit the United States and Japan early next month to explain to leaders of both countries Thailand's position on the current Indochina situation KyodoKyodo - 35 words
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Article34 1981-09-12 40 JAKARTA, Fri. A Singapore citizen, Lauw Kwan Cheng, 29 has been sentenced to one year's jail and fined 500.000 rupiahs (551,700) for attempting to smuggle 14 kg of gola into Indonesia. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Advertisement282 1981-09-12 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. You cannot fool Victor Koh by passing off horse meat or kangaroo steak as beef. Ironically, his business is not to sniff out fakes, but to make them, reports RICHARD SEAH. United Motor Works has given three ma^or reasons for its acquisition of282 words
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Miscellaneous206 1981-09-12 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Thundery showers in several areas. TEMP. (C) op to I a.m. tomorrow: SI max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: S.J4 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: S.2C a.m. Amsterdam 15 23C Clear Lea Aagelee 19 29C Clear Athens 18/30C Clear Ma4rM 14 30C Clear Bahrala 29 37C Clear MaaJla206 words
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Article, Illustration2372 1981-09-12 1 Bigger isn't better Over the past week, American reading expert Dr Nancy Larrick has found worrying trends m Singapore's education policy, chief among which is class size. GRETCHEN MAHBUBANI finds out what else she considers less than ideal. For those who want to hear her as well as participate m2,372 words
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Article282 1981-09-12 2 «-l CONTACT (Cft 8. S.tt p-«): Three young hosts. Marc. Trini and Lisa, lead young viewers through series of programmes ranging from the inside of a human cell to Jupiter. The aim of the series is Is stimulate children to be more inquisitive about the world around them both282 words
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Article552 1981-09-12 2 PINOCtmo (Ck 8, S.« p.m.): The first of a four part BEJC drama serial of the much loved adventures of Plnocchlo, the wood carver's wooden "son" who goes through a aeries of wrongs and sorrows before he is turned into a real life boy. Director Barry Letts used colour552 words
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Article, Illustration388 1981-09-12 2 JOHN DE SOUZA - JOHN DE SOUZA By WATCH r«sm*ft every week, »ad yon miM heeeme SIM richer. Mayhe evea tSM richer. That's the etmt SBC to daagUax. la treat ef viewer* U set as to w»teh mare af the laf ar■itlml d*ram««tMie« wklch ar« telecMt. Km the first388 words
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Article343 1981-09-12 2 PICK of the DAY Q SBC 5 j ENGLISH F.A. Charity Shield (Cta 5, 3.56 p.m.): The match between Leaque Champion, Aston Villa and F.A. Cup Holder, Tottenham Hotspurs on Aug 8 this year is the traditional game that opens the new football season in England. Saturday Matinee Jaaney T«343 words
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Article, Illustration186 1981-09-12 3 THE moon will be at its roundest tonight, and Chang E, the moon goddess, will descend on the Chinese Gardens, to stroll on little feet around the water-lily ponds, past the pavilions and the bamboo groves, and pause at the Tea House where she will this being186 words
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Article, Illustration451 1981-09-12 3 AtTheCMMW Gartoa: TODAY: Bird Exhibition 11 am to 4 p.m. Carp Feeding 11 am and 3 p.m. Picking Green Beans 11 a.m. Sing-A-Long 11.30 am, 3 p.m. Riddle Contest 6 p.m. Guess The Weight Of Giant Mooncake 6 p.m. Fortune Telling 6 p.m. Police Girl Pipers 11451 words
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125 1981-09-12 3 Geraldine Heng - On contemplating a figurine of the Moon Goddess By Geraldine Heng a world of stillness about you. smooth carved cheeks gentle curve of arm the robes trailing into distance you came from sleeping stone because one heart glimpsed your image within your face called dimly; echoed. now your giver renews125 words
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Article, Illustration602 1981-09-12 4 Carl Sagan - Carl Sagan COSMOS: A PERSONAL VOYAGE By Tomorrow, SBC 5, 5.20 p.m. Previewed by JOHN DE BOUZA NO warning. Just a little preamble, full of the right, characteristic superlatives. Suddenly, you're m Dr Carl Sagan's gothic cathedral-like spaceship of the imagination, speeding across eight billion light years of602 words
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Article, Illustration832 1981-09-12 4 THE names Joseph Hanna and William Barbera may not ring a bell for many, much less appear on an educationist s list of required text. They were my history and science teachers who employed that most potent of tools the television for blackboard. Dr Tay Eng832 words
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Article, Illustration818 1981-09-12 6 What kind of books do children like? What interests them? A group of children tell their views to REBECCA CHUA. She concludes that their taste is not very different from the adults "who are children at heart". I also like The Three Musketeers because they go on818 words
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Article, Illustration388 1981-09-12 6 A humane bilingual author NOT many authors are sufficiently proficient bilingually to translate their own stories. But that's what Wong Meng Voon. this year's winner of the Cultural Medallion, has done. Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr S. Dhanabalan, will present him with the award at the Istana today.388 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1981-09-12 19 George Haddon met CAROLINE NGUI and draw hit conclusions of bar. Now take a good look at the pictures below •nd decide whether he's been fair. Then meet the award-winning Australian cartoonist who was at the Book Fair to promote his Singapore Stopover through Caroline's portrait1,059 words
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Article, Illustration543 1981-09-12 20 JOHN DE SOUZA - JOHN DE SOUZA By QUITE extraordinary it was, really. And clever, too. One minute the chef was poking a chopstick through this huge. recUnfular carrot, the next minute deftly slicing it with a wicked-looking chopper. And PRESTO! with a little self-effacing shrug of his543 words
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Article1587 1981-09-12 20 Thai taste YOUR holiday m Thailand has come to an end; your time of exploration and relaxation m this land which is both smiling and secretive will only be a memory. You've done everything browsed, shopped for lovely silks, sparkling jewellery, antiques and bought a few pieces of Sawankalok ware1,587 words
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461 1981-09-12 21 TU CHEE SIEW - Moon-viewing and other Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations TU CHEE SIEW By IT'S here again that time of the year when the moon is especially round; it is the MidAutumn Festival. Once again, we may indulge m the idyllic pastime of moon-viewing, sipping tea and munching mooncakes as the little ones concentrate461 words
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Article78 1981-09-12 21 THOSE who like it hot, love Thai food; some prefer Filipino tanginess And then, of course, there are those who'd like just a little taste of Asean. Orchid Inn's Oriental Buffet (lunch), on from now until October 9, will be specifically for cautious souls. You can try Filipino78 words
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Article, Illustration731 1981-09-12 24 QueenyChang; REBECCA CHUA - Queeny Chang REBECCA CHUA MEMORIES OF A NONYA by Eastern Universities Press, $6.95 Reviewed by THIS book is only partly a rags-to-riches biography of Queeny's father Tjong a Fie, who ran away to sea at 18 with only 10 silver dollars sewn into his cotton waistband. He amassed731 words
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Article, Illustration928 1981-09-12 24 Dilip Mukerjee; JON MANLEY - Dilip Mukerjee JON MANLEY THE TERRORIST by Vantage Press, $18 Reviewed by MUKERJEE, a local novelist, has chosen an emotive and ever-topical subject, for his second novel. In a world where alternative societies, religions and dogma are constantly advocated through the barrel of a gun, the author attempts928 words
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Article, Illustration853 1981-09-12 25 Irving Wallace; HOWARD CLEMENTS - Irving Wallace HOWARD CLEMENTS THE SECOND LADY by Arrow Books. $9.75 Reviewed by THE celebrated Petomane m Franc* performed the vulgar well; Irving Wallace does it with excruciating absence of panache or skill. It is a shame that he can become a best-sell-ing author m the853 words
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Article, Illustration829 1981-09-12 25 Carl Sagan; LEE GEOK BOI - The splendid universe Carl Sagan LEE GEOK BOI cosmos by MacDonaM, £12.50 Reviewed by WHO has not looked up at the stars m a clear night sky and wondered about life on earth and life elsewhere? Earth and its millions become mere insignificant specks m the vast canvas of the829 words
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Article, Illustration1411 1981-09-12 26 Queeny Chang is a remarkable Nonya. Born at the close of the 19th Century and raised m an affluent family m Medan, she rubbed shoulders with Dutch colonialists and the international community that was a natural milieu for her father adviser on Chinese affairs to the1,411 words
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Advertisement78 1981-09-12 1 Treats from Thailand sT a If y»o enjoy hot and scar tastes, yra'U probably enjoy Thai (s«d. If you waat to know haw to recreate the right flavour la ysnr kitrhen, tars to Cantraspraad Pages 20 and 21 We celebrate the Meracake Festival with a pictare, a eartaaa aad a78 words
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Miscellaneous269 1981-09-12 2 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB 5 Monotonous drone above the 1 Insect bird and fish (9) cylinder (7) 10 HiTpunishment was revolution- 8 £■"> teU 5 tUt ary -a setback Tor No 1 team by <he grace of God put inside (5) U Fortified up above, thrust and 9 Ed (or269 words
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Miscellaneous252 1981-09-12 2 TODAY EXHIBITIONS: ASEAN Exhibition Of Palattag Graphic Arta Aad Ph*Ucraphy *81: Nat Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Till Sept 22. Beekfalr '81: World Trade Centre. 11 a.m. 9.30 p.m. Till tomorrow. Chinese Haad-Kaetted W«*Uen Carpete: Vic Exhibition Hall. 10 a.m. 8.30 p.m. Till Sept 20. Oa Singapore And252 words
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Miscellaneous1135 1981-09-12 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 12.30 m Openinc fofcwed by Sesame 6 35 Fami y Diversions Street 7 25 Cultural Diary (English) 1.30 Cartoon Selections '"^MaSy 8 1.45 Saturday Matinee Journey To 7.55 Vegas French Twist The Centre Of The Earth 8.55 The Black And White Mhstrd Show 3.55 The1,135 words
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Advertisement387 1981-09-12 4 Beachfront Timeshare Suite at Marco Island, Florida, U.S. A. -::::-aHKS^ As LowAs US. *6,500. I i through "Vacation I'imeshare Ownership" |l§|, Sfjß Wt at The Surf C lub ot Marco, you cm own a B0f3»J~"^B glamorous, furnished condominium apartment 1 each year, for whatever week or weeks you select k387 words
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Advertisement86 1981-09-12 5 Congratulations Us &l The Ministry of Health and INDECO, The Project Consultant, on the official opening of the New Singapore General Hospital ~S^*^ ky The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. |^^^^^*™B We Are Proud To Be Associated With d|b The Building Of The New Singapore General Hospital S Thus86 words
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Advertisement398 1981-09-12 6 Congratulations 1 to the i Ministry of Health on the official opening of the New Singapore General Hospital l r WOODWORK (PTE.) LTD. I NT I^l ill Kranji Ind Est 24, Sungei Kadut St 3, Singapore 2572. 111 1 Tel *****66/7 Telex: BMLOCK RS ***** II jU, A'in«r».h*«.i!M*^^ GEC One398 words
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Advertisement104 1981-09-12 6 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Ministry of Health on the official opening of the Singapore General Hospital from ■J KINGSTON MEDICAL SUPPLIES (PTE) LTD Su.te 91 I,9th Floor Internohonal Plaza Anson Rood Singapore 0207 Showroom/ Sales Office: G45-46, Ground Floor International Plaza Anson Road Singapore 0207. Tel: *****03, *****22104 words
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Advertisement8 1981-09-12 7 i^*V f •j! <t BW X. Bk^Bß B*"8 words
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Title Section9 1981-09-12 8 supplement Official Opening of the New Singapore General Hospital9 words
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Article, Illustration1534 1981-09-12 8 A continuing emphasis at SGH THE staff of the new and modem Singapore General Hospital (SGH). which will be declared open today by the Prime Minis ter, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, are well geared to live up to their motto Towards Medical Excellence. Not only does the1,534 words
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Article, Illustration499 1981-09-12 8 UNTIL 1 had to write this meaaage, I did net know that the Singapore Geaeral Hospital wn Hrst ballt oa the present site, la 1882. There was a cholera outbreak la a lunatic asylum la 187S. This made It ate499 words
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Article, Illustration272 1981-09-12 8 THE commissioning of the new Singapore General Hospital marks a new era of medical development m Singapore. The re-building of the Singapore General Hospital was conceived as part of the Government's comprehensive plan to upgrade medical272 words
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Article, Illustration317 1981-09-12 8 THE first large-scale construction of the Singapore General Hospital took place in 1924. Since then multifarious physical developments by way of renovations, extensions and additions have been carried out. In response to changing needs and circumstances.317 words
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2751 1981-09-12 8 DR S. B. KWA - DR S. B. KWA By Director, Singapore General Hospital and Chairman, Hospital Planning Committee BACKGROUND: In October 1971 the Singapore Government appointed a British firm of consultant planners to determine the requirements for hospital services m Singapore over the next twenty years, to provide a2,751 words
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Article, Illustration12 1981-09-12 9 ONE-bedded ward FOUR-bedded ward I TEN-bedded ward I12 words
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Advertisement185 1981-09-12 9 CONGRATULATIONS Singapore General Hospital 1 m from W II Rn JARDINE PARRISH 1 1 /AJRCO I 1 BkVHJ^ vPA 287EV297D, THIRD FLOOR. SELEGIE COMPLEX SELEGIE ROAD, SINGAPORE 0718 TEL: *****61 (10 lines) mam y^g p^^ South East Asia'sleading supplier m: A DIVISION OF AIRCO, INC. I 1. Complete X-ray system185 words
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Article601 1981-09-12 10 HEART diseases have claimed many lives... from the aging patient suffering from heart attacks to the young child with a hole m the heart. The Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery spares no efforts m trying to save lives. Heart disease is the Number 1601 words
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Article, Illustration512 1981-09-12 10 THERE is no cure for kidney failure. There are, however, three ways the Department of Renal Medicine can help a patient and keep him alive. He may have a kidney transplant from an immediate relative. The best match would be from a brother, sister, parent,512 words
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Advertisement222 1981-09-12 10 *w il I We're proud to have supplied and I I installed the largest central tray I I distribution systems m this region m the I I newly opened Singapore General Hospital I This ultra-modern kitchen m the Singapore General Hospital is equipped with an advanced, rational system for central222 words
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Advertisement85 1981-09-12 10 Congratulations SINGAPORE GENERAL HOSPITAL on your official opening y|^ American Optical Manufacturer distributor of i) opthalmic and scientific instruments American Optical Co. (S) Re. Ltd. Ist Floor, Block 2, Redhill Industrial Estate, Jalan Bukit Merah, Singapore 0315. Tel: *****33 Congratulations Singapore General Hospital on your official opening. We are proud85 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1981-09-12 11 EMPHASIS has been placed on the development of a comprehensive ambulatory or outpatient service m the new Singa pore General The ambulatory services include the Specialist Outpatient Clinics. Accident and Emergency and Day Surgery depailinintt. Also part of the ambulatory services are the1,151 words
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Advertisement119 1981-09-12 11 Philips congratulates the new Singapore General Hospital on the occasion of their official opening. Philips supplied the following equipment for this prestigious project: X-ray Diagnostic Systems, Computer Controlled Intercom Network, Digital Paging System, Patient Call System and Colour CCTV Systems for operating theatres. Philips Protect Development Singapore Pie Ltd Medical119 words
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Advertisement226 1981-09-12 11 4»KK«KKK«HHKKHHHH««KKR£ jf CONGRATULATIONS <[ 4Z. on the official opening i\ J of the new J at Singapore General Hospital at Jr AW GEORGE KENT (SINGAPORE) j£ !r %L PTE LTD. 11 Jalan LembahKallang Singapore 1233. Tel: *****55 I w We are proud to be associated with the new Singapore General226 words
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Advertisement817 1981-09-12 12 f Congratulations Best Wishes to f a the Ministry of Health Messrs. EVDECO I I MBHHnH Congratulations to the 1 I on the occasion of m HI Ministr > of Health 1 I the official onenin^ of the new If ?1 on the "P 011 of tnc 1 ine omciai817 words
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Article, Illustration561 1981-09-12 13 IT WOULD not be untrue to say that modern equipment and advanced technology are hallmarks of the new Singapore General Hoapital Two of the hospital's mast important areas are the futuristic surgical ouwattat theatre* and ■upportUcilitJes and the bilfrtvt and coronary care units And, to561 words
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Advertisement234 1981-09-12 13 On the official opening of the ultra-modern new Singapore General Hospital we regard this auspicious occasion as a big step towards the improvement of better health care for the People of Singapore. Congratulations From H TOSHIBA S'POREPTELTD Medical Equipment Systems Dept Blk. 2, Unit 818-826 PSA Multi Storey Complex, Singapore234 words
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Advertisement93 1981-09-12 13 I SIEMENS 1 Progress on a proven basis: 1 f CTwithSOMATOM2 1 ik I *«£>££ Tm M M SIEMENS ENGINEERING AND SERVICES PTE LTD M M Medical Engineering Division M M Union Building, Unit 0404 M 37, Jalan Pemimpin M M Singapore 2057 m M Tel: *****18 Tlx: RS *****93 words
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Article, Illustration676 1981-09-12 14 THE X-ray equipment at the new Singapore General Hospital is reputed to be among the best m this part of the world. Dr Kwa Soon Bee, the director of the hospital, said: "There is no doubt that our X-ray facilities are among the676 words
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Advertisement187 1981-09-12 14 kl '*A Warmest SUfc felicitations to the Ministry of Health the new Singapore General Hospital At the new Singapore General Hospital, a total of 70,000m 2 of Armstrong Vinyl Corlon (which is equivalent to the size of 14 football fields) was used to lay the floors of all the 9187 words
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Advertisement466 1981-09-12 15 Singapore and Philips,examining new ways to improve health care. New ideas from Philips will help take care of you at the new Singapore General Hospital. The New Singapore General Hospital is K^^^ A computer controlled, it has the further cutting into the public address system of perhaps the most efficient466 words
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561 1981-09-12 16 THE battle against cancer goes on unrelentlessly in the Department of Therapeutic Radiology located on Basement Level 1 of Block 2 with the introduction of new kinds of X-ray and particle beam treatment. When discovered at an early stage, cancer can be controlled though561 words
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Article422 1981-09-12 16 SERIOUS burns can be a horrifying experience, not just the immediate pain, but the fear of disfigurementespecially if the face is affected, and the threat to life. To combat this, a hospital must have the necessary facilities to provide comfort and expertise to deal with such cases.422 words
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Advertisement313 1981-09-12 16 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Ministry of Health on the official opening of the Singapore General Hospital. mhM£* ,j Si We are proud to be > 9jff entrusted with the design, p supply, installation, testing lA c o mm issioning of the i 4ki Electrical Standby Power "A 1313 words
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Advertisement76 1981-09-12 16 Congratulations to the new Singapore General Hospital on the occasion of their official opening. r Congratulations Best Wishes to 111 1 The Ministry Of Health I on the official opening of the SINGAPORE GENERAL HOSPITAL FROM ■M^ —I 19, Block 1012, Eunos Avenue 6, Singapore 1440. Tel: *****71 We are76 words
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Article, Illustration374 1981-09-12 17 IMAGING of organs and detection of cases of tumours and cancer spread, and the measurement of hormone levels are carried out m the Department of Nuclear Medicine The department deals with unsealed radioisotopes m the diagnosis and treatment of patients. Strict control is observed for374 words
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Article356 1981-09-12 17 GONE are the acrid smells of chemicals and burners from the laboratory of the Singapore General Hdspital Technology has changed the picture and m their plao? are automation and computer printouts, which typify modern laboratory medicine. But thei« are still the vials and blood samples356 words
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Advertisement60 1981-09-12 17 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE SINGAPORE GENERAL HOSPITAL FROM *^^IIH(0lll(IH0\l( S CO PTE LTD Unit 1050 D, Blk 3, Tiong Bahru Ind. Est. Lower Delta Road Singapore 0316 mj^jdm northern Sole Distributor m Singapore for I I f CICCOm We are proud to60 words
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Advertisement626 1981-09-12 17 Don't decide on any copier until you have seen the MINOLTA EP 310 And here's why: Plus All These Exclusive Features: Short straight paper path minimising The outstanding copy quality of the Minolta Microcomputer controlled B^HJ paper jam a perennial problem with EP3IO plain paper copier is due to the626 words
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Article580 1981-09-12 18 BETTER care and facilities are in store for children who have to be warded in the Singapore General's Paediatric Surgery Department. This is possible with advanced diagnostic and therapeutic techniques from the evolution, over the past eight years, of new types of facilities for the580 words
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Article, Illustration493 1981-09-12 18 AT first glance, it looks like any modern kitchen m a fast-food restaurant. But the Central Kitchen, of the new Singapore General Hospital, is much more than that. It is equipped with equipment that could easily be the envy of chefs m the better hotels and493 words
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Article247 1981-09-12 18 Working behind the scenes A HOSPITAL tke alae M the M *g»r*** OeaenU is a tremeadsas erxaalMtlM wttk m admlalntratUa ttet milt near Itaelf to Its nervier ealiifttlMu fram tke raatlae to tke emerge**;. Dr Kw» 8ms Bee, tke dlreeter, Is tke mu heads the 8lagaaere tieaeral HespMaTi J.M7 ■teK.247 words
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Advertisement670 1981-09-12 18 TfCd 'CIC I VlOatllLitffllS to the Ministry of Health on the l^j occasion of the of f icial opening of the Rj New Singapore General Hospital LV9 We are honoured and proud to be entrusted with the design, supply installation of the following: |j^^l 3 AMPLISILENCE large Etype double-wall patient-cum670 words
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Advertisement173 1981-09-12 18 to the Ministry of Health on the official opening of the New Singapore General Hospital Bmi BUILD-MATS (PTE) LTD 1 -3, lst Floor, OCX Industrial Building, 1 61 Kampong Ampat, Singapore 1 336. Telex: RS ***** BMLOCK. Cable: BUILDMATS. Tel: ***** 44 (5 lines) We are proud to have supplied:173 words
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Advertisement153 1981-09-12 19 "1 e»^»^»^»^»^»^»^i»»»ssm -^Bss^bsb^bsb^bsssssbs^bssbb^bssssssssss^b^bsssssss^BßV I /^/innv/ifnl/lfl/IMC LOtlgVUlllUlllOnS O to the Ministry of Health J on the occasion of the rtm official openxng of the m T r- 1. y^i New Singapore General j» I iiOSnilCll j a***Bßsi*fc^^BW '"I '30 YEARS Of ;j;i*lHß©W cx Penence m the field Ar __1] gm\ P^^^^^^^BsSs^W153 words
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Advertisement319 1981-09-12 19 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Ministry of Health for the Official Opening of the New Singapore General Hospital. We are honoured to provide IMPERITE POLYURETHANE, UNILITE PVC and UNIFLEX ACRYLIC Coatings for the Internal and External Walls from Block 2 to Block 9 of the New Singapore General Hospital Sole319 words
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Advertisement81 1981-09-12 21 KOREAN BEAUTY SECRETS THE LATEST IN BEAUTY CARE Jfcl f>*cmivt pit. io he »ivrt> My ha frnfm 9.' SAEROBON J^"^B itVl lii and MprosbcMW) woman JJ^^j jjjj JUTAMMAK oHar *r wckawe Mi )oh 45aM| Sh#foll tm AVmn ranpt o» cwmeto to" p* 0>- Hu> MilK B«tKrv«nt o» every .omen Beauty81 words
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Advertisement244 1981-09-12 21 THE AMERICAN THOROUGHBREE)S Valued at $40Q it's yours free with every purchase of Ultima II pn3ciictsvvOthso^orrroe. American Thoroughbreds gives you a Super Luscious Lip Conditioner, Frost Lipstick and Creme Lipstick Two ravishing nail enamels Creme On Eyeshadow m Moonlit Orchid. An Advanced Formula Make-up Patina Eye shadows m gloriously subtle244 words
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Advertisement445 1981-09-12 23 w.& Dm bbCZi bbvbSbUßbL Stereo D y net ie Phono Cart ridge the source of sound ■i your system depends on the electrical signal generated •le phono cartridge as it tracks the record groove No mattei how much you spend on a turntable amplifier or speakers. your system cant provide445 words
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Advertisement223 1981-09-12 23 -J--' Using the most advanced Kodak 2610 C Computerised Color Printer 3R-250 We only use Kodak paper and Kodak chemicals Vim Teng Photo Store G-15 (Grd Fir) Pearl's Centre Tel: *****02 G-44 (Grd Fir) Peoples Park Centre Tel: ***** AUTHORISED COLLECTION CENTRES: Ming Tuck Electrical Co 123 (Ist Fir) The223 words
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Advertisement418 1981-09-12 23 Writing a note to a loved \J one? To your favourite \K teacher? To the girl next 1^ 4*i door? Or to your ex-hoss? uT Paula stationery pads _V3 have been specially designed lUn^t 1 iC it> sriikSM v£J? of your unpredictable «u li« B^H individual taste. gy. '*<£■ It*418 words
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Advertisement299 1981-09-12 24 wr^^r^ mrw JnmE CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES I SINGAPURA BUILDING SOCIETY 1 LIMITED I ON THE OFFICIAL OFENING W I GEYLANG BRANCH I AT LION CITY HOTEL COMPLEX from: WEEAIKLENG WEE AIK KOON WEE AIK SUN Efficiency... part of fhe I~T~ high standards you set. T'~\ When you have to cover299 words
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Advertisement283 1981-09-12 25 Outstanding Homesite Values m Marion Oaks, Florida, U.S.A ~Vv JUSTTRYTOBUYALOTLIKETHIS lJ IN MALAYSIAOR SINGAPORE V* FOR U.S. $6,495! -^s^m^^^^^m You could pay much more ,^PsfljpT and not get valuable property like this v i^^fSf^MJaiS standard lot size over 929 m p high, rolling wooded land v^> s^^^s^i^^^Sj]»sPMa > w. •m283 words
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Advertisement1410 1981-09-12 25 QAI Upn UfU fUftIPQ QCDUAH Palmco Holdings Berhad invites applications from I MLJTIOU inJLiUlflßlO DElfflaflU suitably qualified and experienced contractors, sub-contractors and suppliers wishing to be prequah PROPOSED WISMA PALMCO OFFICE COMPLEX Tend r rs P for Propo-d w,,m. p a .m CO Office Complex, Penang, Malaysia. The works will1,410 words
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Advertisement169 1981-09-12 26 >7iwW I A grand book exhibition where over 1 50,000 titles by 1 ,500 publishers m more than 12 languages are featured. Special discounts and gifts will be given to visitors. TODAY'S SPECIAL EVENTS 4.30pm 6.00pm Poetry Recital by the Raffles Group The mogic carpet' 7.00pm 8.30pm Poetry Recital by169 words
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Advertisement73 1981-09-12 26 y^QCI ceramiche |f* I Wall/Floor, ™B Extruded ceramic mmm klinker tiles, proven and tested f with German Test DIN ***** pavement, swimming pool an( j industrial uses. O PolybuildingCSJPte.Ltd. (Importers Exporters and stockist of ceramic tiles and m«rbles) 2 Unit 340, 3rd Floor Plaza Singapura 68, Orchard Road, Singapore 092373 words
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Advertisement553 1981-09-12 27 I PROJECT MANAGER I Our client, a subsidiary ot a leading and well- I established Group wishes to appoint a Proiect Manager tor its proposed new building The appointee w* be responsible for the pre-con- struction ptonrong, co-ordination of contractors and j consultants and setting up of systems for the553 words
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Advertisement732 1981-09-12 27 The SGV Group Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client, a subsidiary of a multinational corporation Is actively Involved In the marketing and manufacturing of a varied range Chemical products and Systems for cleaning and sanitation, and as part of Its expansion programme, the company is now seeking an experienced and732 words
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Advertisement1012 1981-09-12 27 Prncc I \\/aterhouse Associates Management Consultants m a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management, manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing and computerisation, job evaluation, salary surveys and compensation structuring, as well as management training and development. We1,012 words
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Advertisement648 1981-09-12 28 Haupor Scott English Limited, the trading division of the Haw Par Group, is gearing itself for market consolidation and growth m the coming years It now seeks to appoint suitable candidates to fill the following new positions m its various departments PARTS MANAGER The Parts Manager must hold a tertiary648 words
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Advertisement648 1981-09-12 28 DYNO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE. LTD. A joint venture, established m Singapore m 1970 between Dyno Industrier A.S. of Norway ana the Developi ;nt Bank of Singapore. The company manufactures a range of chemical products including formaldehyde, adhesives for wood processing industry and paint binders, as well as polyesters for glass648 words
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Advertisement903 1981-09-12 28 Coopers Lybrand havt inttresting opportunities for men and women seeking new challenges and responsibility m the various professional divisions of their practicedAudit Seniors £irvl ir\iCki^\/io/^\ro Ql Ivl v^vllJvTl VlOvsl w nThe successful candidates will be given responsibility for stimulating audit assignments for a balanced mix of clients m different industries903 words
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Advertisement1648 1981-09-12 29 Applications arc mviwd from Singapore citizens and permanent residents of Singapore for the following appointments (A) Painter, Singapore Fire Service Selery Scale $330x20-460 pm (B) Despatch Rider Seterv Scele $220x10-260 pm Appointment Requirements: For Poet (A) Candidates must be experienced m hand pemting, cellulose spra. painting, sign writing, frencrt polishing1,648 words
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Advertisement562 1981-09-12 29 r Cold Storage Management Services Pte Ltd requires PERSONNEL EXECUTIVES The Job Industrial Relations Salary and Wage Administration Recruitment Training Counselling Employee welfare services Recreational activities The Person Singapore citizensnip above 25 years of age Preferably educated to tertiary level with good command of English and Mathematics Good communication and562 words
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Advertisement623 1981-09-12 30 I m COMPUTER OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR Location: Singapore Around $18,000 p.a. An international organisation requires a young, dedicated individual to operate its computer facility An NCR 8250 computer system is m use with COBOL as the programming language. Primary responsibilities include maintenance of existing programs, liaison with users to educate them623 words
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Advertisement307 1981-09-12 30 SPER^Y^VICKERS A world leader m fluid power products systems invites suitably qualified candidate for the post of: ACCOUNTANT Reporting to the Manager, the successful candidate is required to take charge of the Accounts Department. KEY DUTIES: Developing and maintaining financial and internal control system and procedures. Proper maintenance of accounting307 words
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Advertisement615 1981-09-12 30 EDP SUPERVISOR $30,000p.a. Jones Lang Wootton. the international real estate firm, and Singapore s largest firm of property consultants, wish to appoint an EDP Supervisor to spearhead their launch into the use of computer based systems We would expect the appointee to be currently employed as an Analyst Programmer, but615 words
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Advertisement619 1981-09-12 30 SINGAPORE NATIONAL PRINTERS ■FJ (PRIVATE) LIMITED 1 We are one of the largest printing companies m this region employing over 360 staff Our services include the production of high quality bookwork. periodicals. pr«stigious company reports, etc for both local and overseas markets As our Bindery is equipped with the latest619 words
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Advertisement360 1981-09-12 30 Mr SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK ICI (Smgopore) Privote Ltd., a member of the ICI Group of Companies invites applications for the post of Senior Accounts Clerk THE JOB To lead and supervise the work of the Accounts Section ond be responsible for all the accounting functions. Duties will include preparation of360 words
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