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Title Section14 1981-10-03 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, ISBI 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article, Illustration773 1981-10-03 1 That 'boycott British" order KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MALAYSIA'S worsening relations with Britain took a new turn today with official confirmation that the Prime Minister's department will have to endorse any contract signed between a British concern and a government agency. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir773 words
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Article60 1981-10-03 1 PARIS. Fri. "Tie French Foreign Mlnistr> today reminded former Iranian President Abolhaasaii Bani-Sadr thal hit status at political refugee here forbade him from indulging in political activities. The warning came in the wake of a statement by the deposed prvsiient that he would form an Iranian ffovernment-in-<AFP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration593 1981-10-03 1 WASHINGTON, Friday THE Reagan Administration has formally opened its battle in Congress to sell advanced radar planes to Saudi Arabia, but prospects for the US$B.5 billion <5518.3 billion) deal appear to be dismal. President Reagan appealed for Congressional support at a televised press conference yesterdayAgencies - 593 words
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Article73 1981-10-03 1 LONDON, Fri. Australian publisher Mr Rupert Murdoch, having settled the latest Fleet Street crisis, has warned his Sunday Times and Times of London employees that further disruptions in production will be settled with dismissal notices. A dispute with the 101 printers of the Sunday Times, who halted itsUPI - 73 words
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Article, Illustration507 1981-10-03 1 LIM HUI KIAU - Commonwealth summit By LIM HUI KIAU THE Stagapare Toarlat Promotion Beard will pay school baada to perform la pabUr aext year. The beard waato to provide weehead entertainment to "hrlag more Ufe to the gardeaa," *>M a heard official yesterday. The moaey will507 words
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Article, Illustration981 1981-10-03 1 LIAKTENGKIAT - LIAKTENGKIAT By Our Correspondent MELBOURNE, Fri. The United States and its friends came under attack today from several non-aligned leaders as the Commonwealth summit resumed its discussions on political issues. Replying to criticisms by some of yesterday's speakers that some of the non-aligned countries were notUPI - 981 words
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Article85 1981-10-03 1 SINGAPORE'S wonder horse. Siapa Rajah 111, who won three classic races within four months earlier this year, WILL run in the Washington International Invitation race at Laurel Park on Nov7. This ends weeks of speculation as to whether he will make the trip. Trainer Ivan Allan,85 words
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Article477 1981-10-03 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Reagan*was ready this time. He mixed in a dash of humour. He had props that ensured frontpage displays in newspapers. He had a forceful opening statement that made plenty of headlines. He was prepared. The President's news conference yesterday was in marked contrast toUPI - 477 words
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Article53 1981-10-03 1 ROME. Fri. A 12-hour strike by air controllers seeking more pay halted all traffic over the Italian air space today, making thousands of passengers stranded in major cities throughout Europe. A Singapore Airlines flight for Amsterdam, which already had boarded passengers, was prevented from taking offAP - 53 words
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201 1981-10-03 1 Singapore trails 1-3 in Thomas Cup battle BANGKOK, Fri. SINGAPORE experienced some nightmares before going down 1-3 to Thailand after the first day of the Thomas Cup Asian East Zone badminton match in Bangkok tonight. Singapore's only point came from the doubles pair of Tan Eng Han and Tan Knee201 words
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374 1981-10-03 1 Gas masks sent to Viet troops Thai official BANGKOK, Friday A SENIOR Thai military official, citing evidence of chemical weapons in Cambodia, said today Soviet and Vietnamese aircraft had shipped chemical equipment and gas masks for troops near the border with Thailand. Squadron leader Prasong Soonsri, secretarygeneral of the NationalReuter - 374 words
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Article57 1981-10-03 1 GDANSK, Fri. Lech Walesa waa re-elected leader at PataaaVn giant Solidarity trade aaiaa here taakht, •fflclala at the urfaaVflnt aattoaal eeagreaa aaaaaaced. Mr Waleaa, a moderate, defeated three radical rhalleagew far the past. He aaw start* a aew twa-year maadatt aa chalrmaa af the Soviet Mac's Drat57 words
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Article67 1981-10-03 1 WASHINGTON, Kri. PraaMnat Beacaa hat fleet** to MM at least 1M MX aarleax aiiaaUea bat aaa delayed tae *>rlstoa aa where to deptoy them, SeaaUr Jeha ssii today. flcaaitr lawer, wae ts rfcairmaa the Seaate Armed Services < •mmtttoe aaaraly ertUriaed tae ■tea, which he told67 words
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Advertisement26 1981-10-03 1 .fl \V Play a better brand M of badminton with /ft4*BL£R badminton racket SOLE AGENT T P GOLF €OW3 saaa^H «BP HIT- -V Baa m —^aa*****26 words
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Advertisement78 1981-10-03 1 44 P«*es today Pollution laws won't push up car prices govt Pagalo SUMMARY I WORLD NEWS J, 4, 1, CAUSEWAY 14 COMICS 14 EDITORIAL II LETTERS 11 BACKGROUND 18 CLASSIFIEDS 23-31 SPORTS 3t-» Why Paul finds it hard to speak English Page 13 Sports highlights Two new James for Iymplcs78 words
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Article757 1981-10-03 2 ate teacher who was a former marker said, language is virtually the only criterion. Page 15 Price rise warning JUEONG Port users have warned that the 20 to 33 per cent increase in handling charges for bulk cargo from next month, will raise the prices of several key imports,757 words
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Article192 1981-10-03 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: US-SOVIET relations are now at a low point, bat the Halg-Gromyko talks signal more meaningful dialogue between the two superpowers. Both sides should attempt to establish a balance of power rather than play the dangerous game of one upmanship. WHILE trade fain are nothing new192 words
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Article298 1981-10-03 2 MORE BROKERS CONTESTING SES COMMITTEE ELECTIONS MORE brokers will be standing for the Singapore stock exchange committee elections at the end of this month, if the nominations submitted yesterday are any indication. At least two "outside" brokers are contesting. Altogether, five names other than those on the present298 words
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Article215 1981-10-03 2 Tennis, TT debut TENNIS and table tennis will make their first appearance as Olympic sports at the 1968 Games in Seoul. But only amateurs will compete. The two sports were approved formally by the International Olympic Committee at its annual meeting in West Germany, said an lOC director. She215 words
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Article626 1981-10-03 2 That Cambodian meet THE Austrian Foreign Minister, who presided over last July's international conference on Cambodia, said at the United Nations General Assembly that the meeting was an attempt to contribute to a political settlement of the Cambodian problem. It was directed at no one. The minister626 words
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Article213 1981-10-03 2 Casino in PJ house A MINI-CASINO in a semi-detached house in Petaling Jaya was raided by police and 31 people, i including civil servants, a law lecturer, executives and two foreigners, were detained. Each were released on a $500 bail and the house owner, on a i213 words
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Article342 1981-10-03 2 13 years together SINGAPORE, 1M8: The place was pulsating with music, and bands, both of foreigners and locals, proliferated. One such local band was The Asians The band members played music because they enjoyed it, not because they had to make a living. That was incidental. Then came342 words
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Advertisement358 1981-10-03 2 BECAUSE OUR RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT IS SECOND TO NONE... YAMAHA IS NO.I But why many music lovers, j musicians and in particular JfIHLMI music teachers do not under- S!^^ stand the differences! j^.^^— m Could it be most music I H|MBKBa^g teachers do not know about W the piano itself? I358 words
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Article402 1981-10-03 3 By Our Correspondent EDGAR KOH UNITED NATIONS, Friday AUSTRIAN Foreign Minister Willibald Pahr reaffirmed yesterday that the international conference on Cambodia, over which he presides, is directed at no one. Addressing the UN General Assembly session, he described last July's meeting instead as an402 words
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331 1981-10-03 3 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Our Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Fri. The row over the Springboks tour of New Zealand has blown over. Prime Minister Robert Muldoon laid the issue to rest with a speech which has been described by diplomatic sources as "extremely conciliatory." Contrary331 words
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Article89 1981-10-03 3 Boeing to pay $7 m WASHINGTON. Fri. Boeing has agreed to pay the Spanish Airline rberia USJ3.3 million (Ss7 million) to settle a lawsuit against the giant US aircraft manufacturer, according to documents filed in court. An agreement filed In US district court in Washington yesterday would settle the lawsuitReuter - 89 words
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460 1981-10-03 3 Lengthy political talks delay economic issues COMMONWEALTH leaders here have got themselves so bogged down by political discussions these two days that they are running behind time on economic matters. They had time this morning to hear only Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau speak on the economic overview. In the460 words
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Article76 1981-10-03 4 JAPANESE FOREIGN Minister Sunao Sonoda said in Tokyo yesterday that Japan may consider easing the economic sanctions ft imposed against the Soviet Union following the 1979 Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan. "Now that the United States has eased its sanctions against the Soviet Union, Japan cannot goReuter - 76 words
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Article78 1981-10-03 4 THE PUNJAB police arrested a dozen activists of the Dal Khalsa (Movement of the Sikhs) movement in a series of raids on its hideouts in various towns on Wednesday, according to press reports in New Delhi yesterday. A police spokesman said more arrests were likely inAFP - 78 words
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Article46 1981-10-03 4 AMERICAN STRATEGIC oil reserves have now reached 200 million barrels enough to weather a 33-day halt in oil imports, authoritative sources said in Washington yesterday. The 200-million-barrel mark was reached yesterday with the addition of 380,000 barrels of Alaskan crude oil. AFP.AFP - 46 words
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Article82 1981-10-03 4 SOUTH KOREAN President Chun Doo-hwan said in a Budget message in Seoul yesterday that arms build-up and nigh economic growth will be among nis administration's major policy goals for 1982. The message accompanied a 1982 Budget Bill which was formally submitted to the National Assembly forAP - 82 words
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Article70 1981-10-03 4 PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos said in Manila yesterday he would sound out other Asean countries about the possibility of holding a Bandung-type conference to discuss Asia-Pacific peace and tyMr Marcos issued the statement after receiving the proposal from the President of Mongolia through Ambassador Denzenqiin Tserendondov. BandungAFP - 70 words
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Article62 1981-10-03 4 STRONG CONCERN over Yugoslavia's worsening economic plight has been expressed by leaders of the Communist Party and government, who say they cannot promise a rise in living standards next year. "We are in serious economic difficulties," party president Lazar Mojsov told a party meeting in BelgradeReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration134 1981-10-03 4 Sirikit adds a royal touch THAILAND'S Quern Slrikit nkeeOHg villagers la NarathlwatUat ■Math darint; «ne of her frrqaent vMta to her people to cheek »n meacal care and find •it It there was aaytklnc that the pe*ple The qae«n Is accMnpaaled by a m«bUe team af v*laateer dort«rs whe set134 words
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278 1981-10-03 4 BEIJING, Friday CHINA today called for preliminary talks with Taiwan to pave the way for unification negotiations, despite the nationalists' rejection of its peace plan. The Communist Party newspaper People's Daily said the quest for unity with Taiwan was China's "steadfastReuter; UPI - 278 words
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Article25 1981-10-03 4 BRISBANE. Fri. A fire swept through a flimsy wooden residential building in suburban Brisbane yesterday, killing seven people, police said. UPI.UPI - 25 words
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Article120 1981-10-03 4 HONGKONG, Fri. Britain's Defence Secretary John Nott has cancelled a planned three-day visit to Indonesia because ministers he hoped to see are busy preparing for armed forces day celebrations, a British spokesman said here today. Mr Nott, who is in Hongkong as part of a MiddleReuter - 120 words
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438 1981-10-03 4 WASHINGTON, Fri PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan strongly criticised groups in Western Europe yesterday, saying they were advocating pacifism and neutrality Tn the face of Soviet military might. "We would all be in trouble" if the United States and its allies listened to the protests, heAgencies - 438 words
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250 1981-10-03 4 US firms in 'Soviet gas for Europe' plan WASHINGTON. Fri. Three American oil firms hold a stake in the multi-billion-dollar plan to import Soviet natural gas to Western Europe through a pipeline that the Reagan Administration has denounced as a threat to Nato, it was learned yesterday. Ruhrgas AG. theUP - 250 words
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Article23 1981-10-03 4 RIO DE JANEIRO. Frt. Brazilian President Joao Flgueiredo. 61 left hospital yes terday nearqr two weeks after suffering a heart attack. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Advertisement425 1981-10-03 4 Afa osy of natural exotic prints for rhe city g^ When the fbrecosr is being natural. Wk capture the feeling in Erhnic African Uninhibired pnnrs of forest scer.es and f IT .^bbb» VV f W balmy leaves in forest green, brown wine wirh < Mfc H yfl accents of hkx425 words
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Advertisement642 1981-10-03 5 The Tan Family, like so many others, faced VS-s'swireless infrared remote control Gone are the entire tape at normal speed. Quick-finder^^^A^B mechanism malfunction, twisted a common problem when it came to deciding on a the ugly tangleof wires or cords (a constant trip mode operates in both forward and 6642 words
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380 1981-10-03 6 BRIGHTON (England), Friday BRITAIN'S opposition Labour party voted overwhelmingly yesterday to quit the European Economic Community, preferably within a year of coming to power, and without a referendum among British voters. It was the second and more decisive vote by Labour's annual conferenceReuter; AP - 380 words
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Article51 1981-10-03 6 MADRID, Fri. A special delivery letter correctly stamped took five yean and eight month* to get from one side ef Madrid to the other, Its addressee disclosed on Tuesday. Bat the patient Spaniard was not dismayed. "The pest office clearly doesn't lose things, 1 he said.UPI - 51 words
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Article, Illustration412 1981-10-03 6 GDANSK, Friday Major political differences emerged in the Solidarity free trade union early today as candidates for the leadership presented their programmes In a Western-style presidential debate. The 896 delegates at the union's national congress were offered choices ranging from a Polish withdrawal fromReuter; UPI; AP - 412 words
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116 1981-10-03 6 BONN, Fri. Soviet naval presence around the world is "worrying and dramatic." with Soviet vessels in a position to seriously disrupt vital sea routes between the United States and Europe, the Nato supreme allied commander in Europe said today. Admiral Guenter Luther, ofAFP - 116 words
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63 1981-10-03 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Seaate yesterday confirmed Mr Samuel Cornelius of the District of Columbia to a Job that no longer exists. The White House said In Jane It would Mini- nato Mr Cornelias as deputy director of the Community Services Administration. His nomination did not63 words
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141 1981-10-03 6 BERN (Switzerland), Fri. Switzerland said today It has arrested a Soviet KGB hnsband-and-wtfe spy team on charges of political and military espionage. A Justice Ministry statement said the 41-year-old Soviet Intelligence officer and his 4#-year-old East German wife confessed to spying on WestUP - 141 words
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422 1981-10-03 6 PRICES WILL RISE, STUDY WARNS WASHINGTON. Fri WORLD food production is losing momentum and will not be able to meet demand if the population keeps growing, according to a population study group's report today. That means food prices will continue to rise inAP - 422 words
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Article, Illustration202 1981-10-03 6 GUILLAUME FREED IN EAST-WEST GERMAN SPY SWOP BONN, Fri. West Germany has freed East German master spy Guenter Guillaume (above) and is expected to disclose today how many of its own agents are being returned in exchange. Guillaume, 54. whose arrest brought down former Chancellor Willy Brandt in 1974, wasReuter - 202 words
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Article, Illustration24 1981-10-03 9 SMOKE rising from burning cars an firemen and Palestinian commandoes attempted to pot out the Ores after the bomb blast on Thursday. UPI picture.UPI - 24 words
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246 1981-10-03 9 83 killed and 300 hurt in PLOHq blast BKIKIT, Frt. P«Uee •aid today 83 people were killed aad more than 3M Injured in the ear bomb Mast here yesterday that ripped through the nerve centre of Yasser Arafat's Palestine liberation Organisation. A police spokesman ■aid the explosion was the "worstReuter; AP - 246 words
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Article69 1981-10-03 9 BELGRADE, Fri. Sixteen people were killed and 31 injured when a bus skidded, plunged through an overpass fence cutting through electric lines and landing 310 metres below on the railway tracks near the Yugoslav capital yesterday, police said. A freight train was scheduled to passUPI - 69 words
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Article71 1981-10-03 9 UK ANGELES, Fri. Two US State Department employ p«s who were held hostage In the US Embassy in Teheran far 444 days Hied a USJIO mil lion (SJ2I 2 million )damage suit yesterday against the governments of Iran and the US. Mr Alan Golacinski and MrUPI - 71 words
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126 1981-10-03 9 Rival student groups wage battles in Manila MANILA, Fri. Rival groups of Iranian students today fought pitched battles along Manila's main business district and held demonstrations as Iranians here went to their embassy to vote in their country's presidential elections. Police said at least five people were injured in theReuter - 126 words
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345 1981-10-03 9 Iranians vote to pick new president LONDON, Friday IRANIANS voted today in what Ayatollah Khomeiny called a "divine and religious obligation" to choose their third president in 18 months, Teheran Radio said. l The election was forced by the death of President Mohammed Ali Rajai in an opposition bomb attackReuter; AP; UPI - 345 words
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122 1981-10-03 9 Plane crash could have been work of saboteurs TEHERAN, Fri. A senior Iranian religious figure today admitted that saboteurs could have been behind Tuesday's plane crash which killed four military chiefs and about 70 others. "I am not convinced that the fall of the aircraft was accidental," parliamentary speaker HojatoleslamAFP - 122 words
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229 1981-10-03 9 SEATTLE, Fri. THE world's heaviest man was In Intensive care today, suffering from heart trouble and uncontrollable weight gains. Jon Mlnnoch, M, the heaviest man In recorded history when he weighed an estimated O5 kg la 1178, was listed In sertons229 words
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319 1981-10-03 9 ATTACK ON OIL INSTALLATIONS LONDON, Friday I IRAN accused Iraq of I carrying out an air raid yesterday on Kuwaiti I oil installations which the Kuwaiti authorities blamed on Iranian planes. Teheran Radio, monitored here, quoted Iranian Foreign Ministry officials as saying: "TheReuter; AFP - 319 words
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Article114 1981-10-03 9 US to sell Hawkey es to Egypt CAIRO, Fri. EfrypMan I), fence MlnLsUr said the Inlttd SUU-n has agreed to provide Egypt with E-8C Hawkey c early warning aircraft a Cairo newspaper said today. The K-2C Hawkeye is a smaller and lew expensive version of the Awacs radar plane. "WeUPI - 114 words
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Article38 1981-10-03 9 NEW DELHI. FYt Thirty three Taiwanese fishermen caught trawling illegally ff the western Indian mast were sentenced to nine months in jail by a magistrate in the town of Porbsndar. the fniteil News of India "eported38 words
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Article187 1981-10-03 9 DAMASCUS, Fri. SYRIAN President Hafez Al -Assad has said I armed forces would fight alonjjsid.' Utjyj troops, if Tripoli was attacked. Speaking yesterday at a graduation ceremony for military parachutists, he said there were Indiestions that the United States might have asked Egyptian President jReuter - 187 words
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146 1981-10-03 10 THE Environment Ministry's drive to keep crockery with a high level of lead content away from the dinner tables of Singaporeans has been a success. Of the 42 pieces of crockery taken by the ministry between January and August this year, for testing146 words
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Article, Illustration142 1981-10-03 10 THE DUKE af Edlahargh, Priace Philip, ■tteaaei a dinner last alght hasted by the Eaaeatriaa Federation •f Stagapair at ShaagrlPriace Philip Is aa a fw-day private vWt. Darlag hb stay here, the Prince, as the Praaideat «f the Federation Eaaeatre lateraattaaato, will meet BMDihera %t the Boreaa af142 words
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524 1981-10-03 10 QOH LEE KHUAN - QOH LEE KHUAN By NEW regulations designed to curb car f Dilution will not mean ig price rises for motorists, Environment Ministry and AntiPollution Unit officials said yesterday Cars, which meet the emission standards now under study, have been in524 words
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Article55 1981-10-03 10 THE Singapore Sports Council has extended its concession rates to tertiary students with bus passes to use the tennis and squash courts during nonpeak hours: Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The concession rates, effective on Oct 12. will be 11.50 for tennis and55 words
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Article39 1981-10-03 10 TEO Lian Hock. 41. was ftned MO by a magistrate yesterdi/ for being drunk and Incapable at the ground floor o( Blork 11 in Upper Boon Kens Road on Aug M at 9.30 p.m. He pleaded guilty39 words
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285 1981-10-03 10 Visiting CCs to get old folks to talk of the past OFFICERS of the Oral History Unit of the Ministry of Culture have been visiting community centres to listen to the chatters of old folks but they are there for a very good reason. To tap the wealth of experience285 words
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Article60 1981-10-03 10 A VAN driver, who had one too many, lost control of his vehicle and drove it against the back of a taxi at t^ommonwealth Avenue West on Aug 30. Gurbachan Singh, JO. who admitted driving a vai. whilst under the influence of alcohol, was fined $800 and60 words
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224 1981-10-03 10 SIA aims to be Nol across Pacific SINGAPORE Airlines wants to be the chief carrier across the Pacific before considering flights to Africa. The airline, in the latest issue of its monthly inhouse publication, Outlook, said the main thrust of its expansion now is to increase capacity and service frequency224 words
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288 1981-10-03 12 Defence in $23 m fraud case prepares final plea THE trial of businessman Ng Fook Khau, accused of a $23 million fraud conspiracy, concluded in a district court yesterday after a 12-week hearing. Ng faced 40 charges of conspiracy to cheat and abetment in connection with the use of false288 words
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Article37 1981-10-03 12 THE new Swedish Ambassador to Singapore. Mr Ernst Axel Edelstam, yesterday presented his credentials to the acting President, Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng, at the Istana He is accredited to Singapore but resides in Bangkok.37 words
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199 1981-10-03 12 THE Coßsmmer Association of Singapore (Case) will monitor Australian property dealings here In a bid to stem any malpractices which may arise. This move follows the recent Perth Government's decision to Investigate land sales la the Lake Cograp area, near Perth, to Singaporeans199 words
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442 1981-10-03 12 KAREN LAU - KAREN LAU By A BIG campaign is to be launched to recall more than two million toy spinning discs which may still be circulating in Singapore and could pose a danger to children. The disc, found in each packet of442 words
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Article101 1981-10-03 12 THE Environment Ministry will send officers to find out if farmers are staying on and breeding pigs in urban river and aO catchment areas. About 500 pig farmers have been tola to stop pig breeding in the areas by Oct 1. The survey is expected to be101 words
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209 1981-10-03 12 BAN AND FINE FOR CAUSING DEATH OF GIRL CANTEEN operator Aik Kin Mui. 26, was fined $1,500 and banned from driving all classes of vehicles for three years after he pleaded guilty to causing the death of a six-year-old girl through negligent driving. The accident happened in Seletar Air Base209 words
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Article39 1981-10-03 12 THE Speedpost Service to the Republic of Korea will be ex tended to the cities of BuHUt. Daegu. Dae)eon, Cwangiu. Inrheon. Jeju and Masan with effect from Oct 10. Presently, the service ia available to only Seoul City39 words
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Advertisement267 1981-10-03 12 We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Lim Kee Meng, President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, for officiating at the Opening Ceremony of our new Head Office at Ang Mo Kio. And to one and all who have played their part in helping267 words
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Article467 1981-10-03 13 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By from a combination of cultural factors, a lack of confidence and the fact that only a very small proportion of Chinesestream students come from English-speaking homes. "I find it embarrassing speaking English outside t#e class," a 17-year-old Secondary Four student said.467 words
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Article29 1981-10-03 13 6 A wMidi *nl group of boys They are really straggling. They have made every effort to reach the first language level. An expatriate teacher on her students29 words
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Article, Illustration511 1981-10-03 13 Why Paul finds it so difficult to speak English PAUL Tan strikes one as a bright, confident 15-year-old until he switches from fluent Mandarin to hesitant English. Then he becomes somewhat shy and diffident. His voice softens and he stammers. Paul (not his real name) is a Secondary Three student511 words
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Advertisement192 1981-10-03 13 CHING DYNASTY PORCELAIN VASES JUST ARRIVED! IMPORTED DIRECTLY FROM CHINA ~*iTfr iWf I I JbJ Jam Hirt The Blue and White Thousand Chlng Dynasty Vases Unit Big Vose (183 cm H.) (1) 53cm (2) 60cm (3) 50cm (4) 56cm (5) 52cm §§]i rS. SAM TAT Agencies (Re) UK. f^^mWL 216-220.192 words
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Article114 1981-10-03 14 KUALi LUMPUR, Fri. Pimfe* armed with knives attacked yacht and slashed an Australian ■ear Pulan Tlmun In Langkawl water* yesterday. Soarcea said the pirates boarded and ransacked the yacht on which there were four Australians two men and two women. Their Identities were not Immediately known. OneAFP - 114 words
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232 1981-10-03 14 MIRI, Fri. A doctor with Sarawak Shell was sentenced in the High Court here today to six years' Jail, after he was found guilty of manslaughter. Dr Ong Kee Seng, 47, who was originally charged with the murder of his superior,AFP - 232 words
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Article, Illustration273 1981-10-03 14 31 released on bail POLICE uncovered an illegal mini-casino operating in Subang Jaya here last night The casino was fully equipped with roulette, roller board and coloured chips, a Jackpot machine, a black lack table and two pin-ball machines. A police party led by the officer-in-charge273 words
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Article66 1981-10-03 14 Air talks to resume KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia will resume air talks with Britain to allow It to fly two new Boeing 747s on the Kuala Lumpur-London route. Transport Minister Lee San Choon said yesterday. He said the Boeing 747s can ■eat 406 people, 110 more than the 296-seat DC-lOsAP - 66 words
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Article128 1981-10-03 14 Medical centre suspends services JOHORE BARU, Fti. The four-month-old Johore Specialist Centre has been directed to suspend its services from today until further notice. Director of Johore State Medical and Health Services, Datuk Dr Tow Siang Yeow, said a verbal directive was given to the centre's director, Datuk Dr LimAFP - 128 words
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Article30 1981-10-03 14 PENANG, Fri. Customs officers arrested five men and seized 2.25 kg of heroin worth more than MJI 5 million at the ferry terminal here on Wednesday night. AP.AP - 30 words
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377 1981-10-03 14 MERDEKA UNIVERSITY HEARING KUALA LUMPUR, Fri MERDEKA University Bhd, which is seeking a High Court order to nullify the government's rejection of its petition to set up the Merdeka University, closed its case today after calling six witnesses. Attorney-general Tan Sri Abu TalibAFP - 377 words
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Article28 1981-10-03 14 KOTA KINABALU. Fri. About M Vietnamese rrfugee*. many of whom are noff tonals, landed here tonight when their boat was towed in by an oil-tanker RenterReuter - 28 words
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Advertisement547 1981-10-03 14 I'ullimol SHOE NEWS SALE L'Ultimo n opens In Plaza Singapura with a sale of shoes In oddment sizes for men and women. Our Italian range of footwear features pumps, mules, courts and sandals In leather, suede and satin for women and slip-ons and lace-ups In leather for men. Together with547 words
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239 1981-10-03 15 Woman resists move to make her bankrupt A WOMAN property broker who owes a bank $2.52 million yesterday successfully resisted its application to the High Court to have her declared a bankrupt. Mr Justice Sinnathuray ordered that the bankruptcy proceedings against Madam Tan Lai Wan, 57, by The First National239 words
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Article66 1981-10-03 15 FREE booklists on the handicapped entitled Window to the Sky, are available at the Information Desks of the National Library and its branches. The list contains more than 100 titles of biographical and fictional accounts of disabled persons coping with their disabilities and interacting with their66 words
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Article38 1981-10-03 15 THE MP for Boon Teck. Mr Michael Uew Kok Pun. will officiate at the People's Association regional youth council (central) Children's Day celebrations on Ort 11 from 9 a.m. to noon at Boon Teck community centre.38 words
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258 1981-10-03 15 N.Q. KUTTY - N.Q. KUTTY By Crime Desk POLICE yesterday seized more than $150,000 worth of electronic components from a house in the Jalan Besar area, following a tip-off. The components, for use in audio equipment, are suspected to be part of a large consignment stolen from258 words
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83 1981-10-03 15 Couple picked housewife's handbag A MALAYSIAN couple wl.o picked a housewife's handbag in a department store on Thursday were fined $200 each by a magistrate yesterday. Yip Kheong Wan, 28, and his wife, Choo Kok Fah, 21, from Perak, admitted stealing a purse containing $17 from Madam Tay Hock Neo83 words
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Article66 1981-10-03 15 RAMACHANDRAN s, o Govindasamy. 35, yesterday claimed trial to criminal breach of trust of $12,070 belonging to K. A. J. Chotirmall Co Pte Ltd. He is said to have committed the offence between Jan 19 and July 12 when he was a salesman with the company66 words
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126 1981-10-03 15 TWO pedestrians died on Thursday. In the first case, Madam Tan Koo, 70, died on arrival at Tan Tock Seng Hospital after being in an accident with a pick-up at the Junction of Upper Paya Lebar Road and Jalan Waspada. Police said the driver126 words
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120 1981-10-03 15 Cooperative offers the disabled membership A WORKER'S cooperative society, has reached out to help handicapped people by offering them membership in the society. The United Workers of Petroleum Industry's (UWPI) general secretary, Mr Mustafa Kadir, said that handicapped people will be offered ordinary membership. They can take at least 20120 words
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Article, Illustration611 1981-10-03 15 KOHYANPOH - KOHYANPOH By THE Ministry of Education is awaiting a cable from the Cambridge Examinations Syndicate on how the GCE "O" level English composition paper is marked. When this is received, the Director of Education, Mr Chan Kai Yau, will make611 words
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Article102 1981-10-03 15 M-cyclist rode against traffic MOTORCYCLIST Tan Kirn Chwee, 24, rode against the flow of traffic in Chua Chu Kang Road and collided with an oncoming car. As a result of the accident in August last year, he was in hospital for two-and-a-half months and the driver of the car and102 words
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Article26 1981-10-03 15 COMEX Singapore is organising an 11-day trip to Lake Toba. Central Sumatra and Penang from Nov 5 to 15. Those interested can call *****29.26 words
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Advertisement446 1981-10-03 15 Another prestigious way to cook. Rilly automatic. Prestige pressure cooking brings you easy family sizes. Small ones tor small families and big cooking with superheated steam. Natural flavour ones for big families with big appetites, and goodness are retained. Your food is cooked to And best of all we guarantee446 words
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Miscellaneous106 1981-10-03 15 Bringing Up Father By Bill Ka vanagh Hal Camp on.eoy-rre<3*eATTD WAT£H I **+^h>»*\ whv domt >eu watcm KtMfcaJAT, ioo PRotMSWALK AWOUHP IrJ B*PE V*V -P**'* WHERE yOURE QCXH&? 1 ED HOT TO TEU. FEET' r^ -T-T IT! t^ ll I LL I UHCLE J«3©S I *AfJ Tr-rr-J^yV W] fefc!^ /-*4106 words
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Article379 1981-10-03 16 JUST two weeks ago, much bellicosity was found in the United Nations speeches of US Secretary of State Alexander Haig and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, on the eve of their talks in New York. But accusations gave way to serious dialogue during the talks, the first high379 words
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Article372 1981-10-03 16 SO ANOTHER trade fair the Singapore International Fair '81 (SIF '81) opened yesterday. What else is new, one might ask? The concept of a trade fair itself is not a new one. Indeed, one can hardly differentiate it from early bazaars where sellers congregate on specific occasions to372 words
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461 1981-10-03 16 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane HATS OFF HATS off to old-timers with interesting tidbits from the past to offer. But for one old chum of mine, I wouldn't have known of days in my time when there were boys going to school with topis on. At least in461 words
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Article, Illustration2896 1981-10-03 16 THE most significant development since the American withdrawal from Vietnam in April 1975 has been the swift and confident moves by the Soviet Union into strategic areas vacated by the departing Americans. When Jimmy Carter was P.-esident of America, the Soviets thought it safe to2,896 words
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Advertisement74 1981-10-03 16 \mvnmt Buffet Luncheon sth Floor Feast on a fare from the heart of Europe. Savour a luscious spread of lip-smacking German favourites that'll delight your taste-buds. A gastronomic feast to remember. Bring your friends to The Belvedere And try a new culinary experience that's truly Teutonic. Guten Appetit. Adult: $22/74 words
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Article, Illustration691 1981-10-03 17 Health Ministry should be sensitive to human needs I AGREE with our Health Minister that our public health system faces worrying threats. (ST, Sept 26). In fact, the Ministry of Health (MOH) has been anaemic with shortage of doctors and nurses for the past691 words
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Article119 1981-10-03 17 Shutting the door to young minds A boy aged about 12 years stands .at the entrance of a hotel and opens the glass doors each time a guest enters or leaves the hotel. Similarly, another boy about the same age in a smart uniform opens the door as guests enter119 words
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445 1981-10-03 17 I FIND myself finally driven to protest over the comments of the Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, on the British Natinal Health Service (ST. Sept 26). It is neither true nor fair to say the health service in Britain has failed or445 words
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Article108 1981-10-03 17 A system doctors cashed in on OF LATE, there has been much discussion about allowing doctors from the private sector to serve in government hospitals. This practice is not new. It was tried in Malaya in 1956 and was abused by private practitioners. What happened then was that some private108 words
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246 1981-10-03 17 I REFER to the letter by "Irritated A Enraged' 1 (ST, Sept Firstly, I would like to clarify that at no time did I say: "We Punjabi girls are prettier than others," because that is obviously incorrect and an outrageous attempt for not only me,246 words
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Article62 1981-10-03 17 SBC should screen more documentaries on successful Japanese firms in line with the call for better human relations, to convince workera it will work here. There should also be more programmes on the transfer of German > Japanese tech- nology in areas like the manufacture of robots,62 words
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Article127 1981-10-03 17 a bouquet to readers 6 The most important feature of Dear Editor letters is that more and more readers are contributing their views on issues that go beyond their self-interests... And it is not only the eloquence that impresses. The maturity of a readership more able to127 words
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172 1981-10-03 17 EVERY Sunday, my friends and I have to search for a place conducive to a full day's readThough the university library is open, it means three hours of travel from the outer suburban new towns. The public Ü- braries are nearer, but172 words
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Letter120 1981-10-03 17 WE REFER to the letter "Why this archaic practice?" by Stig Falster (ST, Sept 19). We wish to clarify that PSA accepts cheques from all its account holders. Only non-account holders have to pay cash, to facilitate credit control We have about 3,000 account holders representing 95120 words
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Letter164 1981-10-03 17 I REFER to the letter "Weatherwise" (ST, Sept 15) complaining that our forecasts cannot be more precise. I wish we could be but unfortunately given the small size of our island, we cannot. Let me explain. Rain-clouds form in different sizes from about 20sqkm to more164 words
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127 1981-10-03 17 That time limit on trips to the toilet We appreciate the concern expressed in the report "Workers have 3 minutes to make it to toilet and back" and your editorial (ST, Sept 18)! The real issue should the problems of flatted factories where toilets are outside the factory floors and127 words
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Advertisement660 1981-10-03 17 H^^^^^^^^^^H^^B Technics Concise IV Deceptively small, |^^^H99B|^BH!|^| but decidedly high fidelity UBt as Moz art proved, cen- the positive and negative halves of At last, a turntable as precise 3^H^ tunes ago, by writing his first the waveforms separately, with the as the Concise. 1 ggyMj rf f **^Br' musical660 words
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Article, Illustration1739 1981-10-03 18 Singapore's health service there is no easy transition BOTH The Straits Times and New Nation were quick to react in their editorial columns this week to the warning given by the Minister of Health, Mr Goh Chok Tong, that Singapore's public health system is in danger of catching "the British1,739 words
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183 1981-10-03 18 of the strain on the public health service. But would this not add to the problem of a shortage of private sector doctors? There certainly is a shortage of doctors in Britain. This is because priority over public183 words
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Advertisement195 1981-10-03 18 More fhesh-as-pine furnishing ideas from IKEA Get your cop/ of our 1981/82 catalogue Our much looked-forward-to 1981/82 light refreshments*^^^^-. itlJsS" catalogue is now available. With will be served for the s> y even more great new ideas on how to whole of this month. f^Q full-colour add cosiness to your195 words
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Article63 1981-10-03 19 SINGAPURA Building Society Ltd has announced that (or the year ended last June 30, audited group pre-tax profits rose 24 per cent to $6.9 million, with mortgage assets rising 10 per cent to $108 million. Directors are proposing a first and final dividend of 13.5 per cent (1980:63 words
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Article60 1981-10-03 19 INTERNATIONAL Wood Products has reported that for the half-year ended last Aug 31, unaudited net profit was $1.6 million from a loss of $256,000 in 1980. Sales were up 14 per cent to $40 million. The company said cost of production decreased during the six months and the60 words
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Article84 1981-10-03 19 PALMCO Holdings Bhd has announced that it has agreed to buy the entire paid-up capital of M 513.35 million in Setianama (M) Sdn Bhd, which owns 97,000 sq ft of commercial land in Damansara Heights in XL. The purchase price is $18 million to be satisfied by Palmco84 words
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Article40 1981-10-03 19 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has announced that trading in the shares of SPP Ltd will resume on Monday. Trading in SPP shares was suspended recently following a legal dispute involving some shareholders and the company.40 words
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Article75 1981-10-03 19 CARGO shipping service between South-east Asian and Gulf ports is to be stepped up Im Monday with the introduction of a new semicontainer line by the Sin Chiao Shipping Company of Singapore. The company will commission two semi-con-tainer vessels sailing from Singapore and Bangkok to the gulf75 words
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Article71 1981-10-03 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia's trade surplus for the first three months of this year fell to Msso6 million compared to $1,684.9 million for the same period last year, the Statistics Department said. Imports totalled $6,099.5 million while exports totalled $6,606 for the first three months of thisAP - 71 words
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Article64 1981-10-03 19 LONDON, Fri. Britain's gold and dollar reserves fell y US$Bl5 million (Ssl.7 billion) in September, the treasury announced today. Reserves, comprising gold, doUars, convertible currencies and Special Draving Rights (paper gold) stood at U5523,696 billion at the end of the month. At the end of August theUPI - 64 words
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Article99 1981-10-03 19 BANGKOK, Fri. The Thai government will set up a national tanker line with a private shipping company to import crude oil from t.ie Middle East, a government official said today. In a bid to promote the Thai merchant marine, the government has agreed to Jet a ThaiAFP - 99 words
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Article68 1981-10-03 19 MOSCOW, Fri. The United States has offered the Soviet Union a record 18 million tons of American grain o help it through a third consecutive year of harvests well below target. The offer, made yesterday after two days of talks, nearly triples the 8 million tonsUP - 68 words
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Article59 1981-10-03 19 BEIJING, Fri. Australia signed an agreement with China today to provide technical cooperation in land use, agriculture, forestry, health and education. Australian embassy sources said they could not specify Australian spending figures for the programme before Parliamentary approval. But they said it would probably cost up to US$lO59 words
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Article203 1981-10-03 19 NEW U.S. RULES TO CURB EXCESSES WASHINGTON, Fri. The US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), worried by the boom and slump in the silver market last year, has adopted a new rule to prevent speculators gaining control of commodity markets. The CFTC, a federal agency, yesterday unanimously adopted a ruleReuter - 203 words
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Article324 1981-10-03 19 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia's Minister of Administrative Reform, Dr J.B. Sumarlir, is studying ways to reduce the mass of p jperwork required foi foreign and domest c investment, a parking investment officia said today. Mr Moh. Anwar Ibrahim, deputy chairman of the government 'jivestment CoordinatingReuter - 324 words
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Article68 1981-10-03 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) Is expected to build up an initial stockpile of 75.000 tonnes to curb falling rubber prices, industry sources said here today. It was learnt that the Kuala Lumpur-baaed Inro's executive director, Dr K. Algamar. wrote to member countries68 words
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Article89 1981-10-03 19 HONGKONG, Fri. Hongkong banks raised their inter eat rates today for the second time in three months In an attempt to check pressure on the local currency which has touched new lows against the US dollar In recent weeks. The Hongkong association of banks said It raisedReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration560 1981-10-03 19 CHAN 01 CHEE - CHAN 01 CHEE INFORMATION COLLECTION ROLE By A BODY for trade promotion should be set up in Singapore so that it can reach out effectively to the large and diverse markets of the world. Such a body would further strengthen the gathering560 words
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260 1981-10-03 19 LEE YEW MENG - LEE YEW MENG By MORE brokers will be standing for the Singapore stock exchange committee elections at the end of this month, if the nominations submitted yesterday are any indication, r At least two "outside" i brokers are contesting. Altogether, five names other than those260 words
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162 1981-10-03 19 ABBY TAN - 'Asean not availing itself of PTA' ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Frl. A Flllpln. >uliwmiu, Mr Jaw C— cepelaa it, saJd tWay that Amm ceaatrtes are not taking advantage ef the PrefereatlaJ Trading Arrangement* (PTA) el the rrrioaa.l (rronp. Mi* C OMCCDf It)M t pfGSt* dent ef the162 words
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Article262 1981-10-03 19 More banks raise their rates THE swing towards higher interest rates is gaining momentum with two more local banks announcing increases in lending and deposit rates, effective from Monday. They are United Overseas Bank and the Development Bank of Singapore which announced their rate revisions yesterday. Two days ago, the262 words
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Article64 1981-10-03 19 BM«t«>4BM U SenbSMf -8 C*C -3 TihTT- NBT BMJ -16 CCM Gltfcric BM Nat lr*a -2 ftee Dar*y *M Mange 2 Bsw Par -7 PMC -10 8t mu—Mp -10 Duteplad RuwFE Perlto Ptaat -8 SI TraJtag -10 gam Urbrapr BM -2 Prima -20 TbM Pih -264 words
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Article367 1981-10-03 19 Another 7-point drop SINGAPORE: Skare price* flowed lower aa continued lack ef baylag support la quiet •elective trading with sentiment depressed by a lawer Hongkong market. The Straits Times ladastrtals Index fell 7.12 palate to W5.21. Hotels, prepertlea, rcmrnadltles and the •eeatk. trading secttea were ana lawer where traded la367 words
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Article, Illustration136 1981-10-03 19 Falls H Leoag Credit 700 -SO Pegi Mi.« 380 -38 M I 1 1040 -30 Duolop Eat 00 -24 Suiin 1000 -30 K( Lanjut 680 -20 Sel Properties SSO -30 Krppel Skip 54} -20 I'rim. 448 -30 P M Hide 420 -20 Rises H M.i« 900 .20136 words
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Advertisement242 1981-10-03 19 I City-Stytfdjmsorvmcs at OtchafdJkKiU I yiu'vnlijcvuntnjaiHinnu'iUuiilhiilauliJh Ideally located at Mount Elizabeth in Orchard Road (facing York Hotel) with access to Cairnhill Road The toaowmg three maior roads m Orchard area viz |1) Scotts Road vta York Hotel (2) Mt Ebabeth (3) Carnhi Road. A toad toElzabetti Heights Free and easy242 words
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Article2357 1981-10-03 20 >r i nun unt INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL H»r^ c.. P y s L :r: tor F s .^^u, 494 282 Aetna 262cd -8 14 5 0 3 2 206 2S2 Alcom 144 4.8 248 350 130 Allied Choc 151 -4 7 0 13 6 1 151 1512,357 words
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Article610 1981-10-03 20 SHAKE prices agatß eased la a.aiet tradtag yeatorday, althaagh there waa mare activity darlag the aftoraaaa. At the cad af the day, the Stralta Times ladastrlals Index waa trimmed aaether 7.12 paints to US.ll. Harming trading waa very stow aad prices generally peacd helaw averalght610 words
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Article429 1981-10-03 20 POOR sentiment remained at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as prices ended the week lower on reduced volumes. There was little to boost sentiment and a measure of the market's low level of interest could be gauged from two events the relisting of Pegi Malaysia429 words
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Article201 1981-10-03 20 HN43AFORC I NIT TRUST (Managers' ark*. Mr Ort i) The Commerce 2 76 2 90 The Savings Fund 1.58 Id Spore Prog Fund 120 1 2(xd Spore Sec Fund 1 80 1 89 Spore Invest Fund O.M O.d S pore Equity Fund 1.11 1 24 aJH» itNTT TWIST201 words
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Article1362 1981-10-03 20 BID and offer price* officially listed and buftnes* in an reported to the Stock Exchange o» Singapore ye* terday with the number of shares traded mown in bracket! In lota of I.OX units unleat otherwise specified All Time* Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big1,362 words
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Article113 1981-10-03 20 HONGKONG: Share prices recovered slightly near the close after de- 1 dining all day on lack of buying support yesterday,, dealers said. The Hang Seng Index ifma P01"* t0 tMSh Deaiers said the ouUook for the market was mixed, and most operatnr« vttv rautimic AmoTe the leaders Cke^ l«i113 words
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Article278 1981-10-03 20 SYDNEY: A promising oil flow in South Australia's Eromanga Basin helped the market finish the week on a firmer note yesterday, dealers said. News from Delhi Oil that the Dullingari No 13 dm 9 well had flowed oil, at the rate of 1,090 barrels a day saw partner,; SsuiUa,278 words
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Article321 1981-10-03 21 TOKYO: Share prices cloaed mixed with a clear contrast of heavy loses in blue chips against sharp gains in lowpriced issues In active trading yesterday, dealers said. hSMOBMUt Mi Kmh\ OUu. MO twU Tk Mi ■ujll Mi mdtwxiiH «m -y IMg ?hljrod_ M7 .hubu Pwt Mi 3Uwi Mi B321 words
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Article346 1981-10-03 21 NEW YORK. Thurs. Stocks closed slighUy higher after moving in a narrow range all day as the market tread water for a second day following the sharp run-up early in the week. The Dow Jones industrial average drifted lower most of the day but started gaining in afternoon346 words
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Article615 1981-10-03 21 LONDON, Fri. The market closed mixed today, after an irregular trend In small turnover, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 1.2 points at 476.2. Yesterday's two point base rate increases by the clearing banks tended to keep business at a low level but a small615 words
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Article53 1981-10-03 21 INDUSTRIALS rhursday 4750 Vcdnesday 475.4 Week Ago 489.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS rhursday 852.28 Wednesday 848 98 Week Afo 835 14 H.K.HANG SENG rrlday 1233.28 rhursday 1258 18 Week Ago 1351.01 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 87»-4 rhursday 8180 Week Ago 884 2 ALL ORDINARIES Krlday 574.8 Thursday ST0.8 Week53 words
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Article160 1981-10-03 21 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices were mainly higher with KLM rising four guilders, Rayal Date* three and lallever ISO. State loans were steady. In later trading Royal Dutch reduced earlier gains to 180 guilders, but Unilever increased its rise to two. Turnover on the European Options Exchange was 4,168 contracts,160 words
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Article345 1981-10-03 21 ZURICH. Thurs. Domestic share prices declined over a broad front on fears of still rising interest rates and the uncertain currency situation with some investors selling stocks and switching to the bond market, dealers said. Banks, including Union Bank of Switzerland, Swiss Bank Corp and Credit Suisse. drifted lower345 words
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Article92 1981-10-03 21 MANILA: The market was mixed as commercial and industrial shares moved higher but mining lost ground yesterdealers said Nm ico)€ Mining am lU*i Con A illu Con B MB tafuki OoM torn knfutt Con B 41 00 irOoodrlch 1000 DCP 400 -andoll -0J012 unrh 000(0 J unch unrh Mtnnduqu*92 words
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Article43 1981-10-03 21 BANGKOK: Share prices cloaed lower in weak trading due to lack of interest yesterday, dealers said I Blea leu two bam to 140. MutrUl Flaaaee Cm 1 SO to 94. Pint Tnurt 0 75 to and Kama Tewer one to 54.2 baht43 words
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Article1677 1981-10-03 20 BID and oßer price* offlcUlly listed and burtnm In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange >•** tarday. with the number of ■hare* traded lhown in brackets In Ma of 1.000 unlu unleaa otherwise speciOed. Atom 1 1.328 1 368) (2) I.X (1) IJB xrl ACbacllttß) (J)1,677 words
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Advertisement209 1981-10-03 20 Reader^ Digest JOVOFNATURE Your complete guide to natura. If you have ever bean baffled by the ways of wild things or (tirred by mysteries of wind and wsather of if s child's question about natura has ever stopped you cold (Why does a star twinkle? How do birds stay dv209 words
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Article657 1981-10-03 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed unchanged on balance yesterday, with October RSS One buyers quoted at 202.00 cents per kilo, dealers said. Morning prices were '< marked down slightly on some profit-taking after a higher opening, they said. Afternoon prices fluctuated around lunch time levels in subdued657 words
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Article63 1981-10-03 21 A* WK> MM iinj MKCV MR 10 MRM (I loapalMI Ilioialko OctoWr N»«.«k«r (CutmI MUI llorwiri Mlk i B.T.r. IWII.r. B.T.r. g*IWn 16*00 170.00N IIUIO *****N IMOO 1M00N IMOO 1M0ON Otutar Kmatar moo mooN moo 2J400N 117X0 ll»00N ***** H000N l»300 *****N IMOO IMJBN UNO UNO UNO63 words
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Article32 1981-10-03 21 CLOSING PRICES Kubber Oct 2 Singapore: Oct: 202.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: Ocl: 228.50 cents (down 0.60 cent) Tin: M 538.44 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 185 tonnes (down 31 tonnes) j I32 words
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Article140 1981-10-03 21 CHINESE Pro4l.ee Ex-cluu-ge, Stßgavpsre, rlwriag price, per IN kg CsossMt ail: Bulk fob $113 SO sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $127.75 sellers, new drum fob $132 75 sellers. Csfra: Mixed (loose) $6625 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pep- per (ob Asta NLW $387.50 sellers, Sarawak white140 words
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Article153 1981-10-03 21 THE STRAITS tin price was unchanged at M 535.44 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 31 tonnes to 185 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady with forward buyers up £75 to £8.325 per tonne. LONDON: The afternoon market remained quiet with freer offers to153 words
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Article140 1981-10-03 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian palm oil market cloaed steadier on light covering Interest In continued quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. October in the south rose C 50 to MS9IS per tonne while In November south was traded at $910. The refined market remained featureless on lack of interest.140 words
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Article37 1981-10-03 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous In brackets) Wlrebar Spot f_W9 50 902 00). sellers C 910.00 1 1:904 00 1. Three Month buyers £948.50 £*****), sellers £***** (C 543.00) Market taac: Steady. Sales: 22 .20037 words
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Article35 1981-10-03 21 Taw Wed New York 9 338 9.108 95iS 1.306 Zurich 1.2-B 9058 145S 1.256 PM Tkan Slngapore 1.388 1.068 950S 925S Closing prices In US doUars a troy ounce. Saawe: Ctw-N Sasss*. B>aea.35 words
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Article174 1981-10-03 21 THE KILOBAR market for (old deliverable In Singapore opened at 129.401 and closed st 529.555 yester day In the Far East, gold opened at U5M29.50 430 50 snd closed at $431 00, 432.00 by lunch time The market re-opened at 1431.25 432.25 before closing slightly higher st (432 00/45.75.174 words
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Article322 1981-10-03 21 US Sing dollar opened at S2 lite and rose to a high of $2 11(0 in the morning before closing at 12 1175 85 Singapore forex market yesterday 11 rose on heavy buying of US dollars by local banks but eased subsequently on strong selling by foreign322 words
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Article326 1981-10-03 21 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: ouc4a_ r*«tar«toy (crew)pafMy dwng. La«aJ dtllsn to awe unit forelfni currency: US dollar 2.1175 2.U85 2.8196 -24.90 SterUng pound 3.8895 3.8960 7.3469 -47.06 Australian dollar 2.4225 2.4255 3.4286 -29.34 NZ dollar 1.7445 1.7480 3.4286 -49.00 Canadian dollar 1.7565 1.7580 Lscal dollar, to IN326 words
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Article42 1981-10-03 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Oct 2: Overnight TH Call deposits ('«<? IoT. Claaiag rtariagSalUag rreuurybllU 6S 6W )-month Bank bills 14 9/18 14 7 18 3 months CD 1313/*****1/16 8 months CD 139/16 137/16 limn NUUaaJ Ittamut G*.42 words
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Article31 1981-10-03 21 Closing latcrbank rates for Singapore doUan on Oct 2: OHer Bid Ovenughi 19 18 1 month 14 14 2 month* 13 13 3 months 13. 13. Overnight mode 2231 words
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Article30 1981-10-03 21 I THE avenge rt>te at which major SUnpsfe I I banks are currently prepared U Icsml to their be«t I I rruUmers U 14.71 per eesit J30 words
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Advertisement1093 1981-10-03 21 One of Australia's major Hotel Motel Brokers is pleased to offer for sale an excellent range of hotels motels situated in ma\or Australian cities. Ranging from Aust I million to Aust $5 million. Excellent returns assured. For further information and professional advice contact: Turnbull Curran Pty Ltd. 196 Maitland Rd.,1,093 words
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Article439 1981-10-03 22 PARIS, Fri. The price of gold fell in Paris yesterday as the official market reacted to a surprise government move to identify people trading in the Frenchman's favourite financial refuge. As part of its plans to stop people evading France's first tax on privateReuter - 439 words
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Article234 1981-10-03 22 TAT LEE Bank has made its maiden appearance in the floating rate certificates of deposit (FRCD) market, apparently to finance its active participation in syndicated loans denominated in US dollars. The bank signed a US$2O million (5*43.2 million) FRCD on Thursday which will be234 words
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Article470 1981-10-03 22 THE new Joint holding company of Multi-Pur-pose Holdings Bhd (MPHB) and Pegi Malaysia, formed to take over 51 per cent of Dunlop Estates Bhd and 24 million shares of Dunlop Holdings, will be a very sizeable entity, capitalised at a hefty MfcOO million. This, plus other470 words
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Article189 1981-10-03 22 Guthrie offer papers sent out THE cash alien by Pwfiialaa N»§U«»l Berfcjtd (the Mateyataa MtltMl emttjr ctyratiM) tat ike share* It 4aem mat ahamtf awm tm the Gatfcrle Cwymithi •f Britain wUI rentals •pea far •vvvmtemttm utfl Oct ts, (Ml at later, m PNB may 4aeMe. The date was aanuMi189 words
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438 1981-10-03 22 WASHINGTON, Fri. The government reported on Thursday that factory orders in August fell 1.9 per cent, the largest decline in more than a year and a sign the current economic sluggishness may get worse. The drop was almost entirely in the closelywatched levelUPI - 438 words
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Article119 1981-10-03 22 The EdlUr Times BariMm DearSr IN your article "Firms spend more..." (ST, Oct 2) a table of figures appeared on advertising cost readership. This data was originated by my company and I am sorry to say that it Included two errors. Firstly, the readership figure for Sin119 words
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Article129 1981-10-03 22 TOKYO LOAN FOR MISC KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A syndicated loan tor about Ms3oo million has been arranged in Tokyo for the Malaysian Interna tional Shipping Corporation (MISC). The loan, which was delayed somewhat by the Japanese government over the question of pricing, will be signed in Tokyo next week. The129 words
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515 1981-10-03 22 TOKYO, Fri. Japan today adopted a broad plan to head off trade friction with major trading partners and I boost its economy, a government spokesman said. The programme envisages increased imports of manufactured goods, additional crude oil purchases, the promotion of technology collaboration withReuter - 515 words
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Advertisement394 1981-10-03 22 mr^ <^mmmm\ Wmmm^^^^SHß^^^^mmmW fGILMmm B>Waw 111 ar<am mL m W m A vUbvlhl t N "^J ■Lla u»A Mil a«a\ l^^fffL ■■Tbl^bMP'9 tr m 1 of hot air, you're right. We've got the Plicord industrial hose you need. Dock Hose Steam, concrete, mud, milk and gasoline. Tankcieaning Drop Hose These394 words
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Advertisement1277 1981-10-03 23 tTELEPtfOUE SERVICE: 2M442J «ATEB: CLAMIFICATIOM GROUP Mondoy Fndoy 830am-5 30 pm f- f— I VI-ABWiriCATIWiI CHOUP Soturdor 8300m—3 00 pm Ordtoory 90 cts per »ord (/vW< 1 1 3 50) -^PBBT -^BB^ -^BB^ -^BBB^SHBV^ I lITICI (*#fttr9, I N#W InOUttflOl ROOtf, 'U P^^ COl C ffl o« Upp Poya Lebar1,277 words
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Advertisement510 1981-10-03 23 TSbbTJ aWak bPbbbbFSbbMbbbH CbbbbWbbbßbbbA bbbT R^M r«W 9WR4RRI *r^r» ffWR* KITCHEN CABINET WARDROBE L SPECIAIJST c BuHt-m laminated -^^1 i,- a« Kitchen Cabinets at ,-kfm* c Built-in teak or fancy -mtk v*ardrobeatonlySlls *^2L 1« s >>S li^Rj^B^? c Or select from our range of HbSc other household furniture I f^510 words
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Advertisement961 1981-10-03 23 B »^«on^ Services A Marc»iandlsB i CHINON FEATURES: Creative full manual control VIA match LED exposure system. Seiko designed metal shutter with speeds from 1 second to 1/1000. Instant responding silicon blue cell employed in the center weighted full aperture metering system. Built-in self-timer. Compact/lightweighted design. Available in black (body)961 words
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Advertisement856 1981-10-03 24 I NONYA ANTIQUE FAIR Ex- EXPERIENCED ENGLISH I I perlence the revival of the SPEAKING Head Boy. age I rich nonya culture at an ex- above 30 (live-In preferred) I hibltlon of fine straits Chi- required for residence of I nese antiques presented by Australian High Commls- I I'etnlc's Enterprise856 words
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Advertisement569 1981-10-03 24 HONEST AND BEST prices fo your gold Jewelleries and pawi .shop tickets Tel *****7/ *****3 a Pearl House. B-9. (Basement] People's Park Centre Branch 603. Balestler Road Tel *****42 *****64 ,-r BEST PRKES PA» tor your Gold. to pawnshop tickets Call Miss Lire S. (*****68. *****69. Unit 214. 2nc 1:569 words
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Advertisement1303 1981-10-03 24 nR Personal Services JtrWrCHaMtdsSe 33 Babysitting 38 TV/Vidao/ ________s_»__s__ Sound System BABYSITTING AT OWN Buki^Merah Are. C... Z*****1 .toc^cuARANC^SALE. He, *""^^^^^^g= ronslst.ng of 3 x 100 RMS pow 34 Gardening ampllier and electronic eros over with acoustic suspenslc speaker usual $2.950/ now S9SO FNEE QUOTATION. NO Obligation m o de1,303 words
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Advertisement1064 1981-10-03 24 A C BusimM To Business FABTFOOO PARTNERS/INVESTOR REQUIRED FOR SINGAPORE FASTFOOD VENTURE PRINCI- PAL IN AUSTRALIA NOW. SOUND INVESTMENT r"? WITH ATTRACTIVE RETURNS. I GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS w I INVESTOR/PARTNER MUST BE WORKINO ,x I PARTNER lr I 2 APPROXIMATELY $200,000 INITIAL CAPITAL ig OUTLAY. I 3 BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL EXPERIENCE1,064 words
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Advertisement1045 1981-10-03 24 ir_s____i____i] f^fetll PROMET PRIVATE LIMITED Our Company, lo eated at Jurong is an established, international organisation •ngaaad in a diversified range of marina engineering construction and steel fabrication ssnrioas Due to an increase in the intake Of Brnptuy— a. mm o^ »wrtß MALE applicants onK for the pom of: PAYROLL1,045 words
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Advertisement979 1981-10-03 24 I [jj|| D E»»»T»- 4 Applications ars invited lor the following positions. 1. RECEPTIONIST Minimum GC'F o level with i Trdii.Mii Enili Preferably with experi- mcv although not necessary 2. GENERAL j CLERK (2 VscancHM) B Minimum OCE O' level with credits in English and Maths Proficient in typing and979 words
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Advertisement567 1981-10-03 25 ill 0 Employment c— I 66 SitiMtkMM Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical i #*g CARRIER SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED Requires CLERK/ TYPISTS c Applicants must possess a OCE with 3 O' level passes and able to type at 40 w p.m. a l to 2 years working experience. Successful candidate Is required567 words
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Advertisement602 1981-10-03 25 A Ma|or Foreign Bank invites applications for the posts of: CLERKS Applicants should possess tha following: .-I. passes wilh i red lUs in English and M.illn-m.iih v (OCE -A' level preferred) c Knowledge of typing c Age between 17 lo 23 years c Banking experience not required, but preferred Male602 words
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Advertisement1122 1981-10-03 25 lA Q Emptoyment Vacancy exists for the position ol an efficient: CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Requirements: a Mature, pleasanl personality with the ability to correspond and work Independently c Must has working experience in similar capacity. c Age below 30 yer.rs old. c Preferably a sp.rlt(elt Christian. Please submit applications with resume1,122 words
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Advertisement1193 1981-10-03 25 gf f »aW I I NEDLLOYD EAC AGENCIES PTE LTD has Immediate? vacancy (or the position of: ACCOUNTS CLERK c Minimum OCE O' level with credits in English and Mathematics c Possess LCC Intermediate Book-keeping Certificate o Some accounts experience will be an asset. Pleeee apply giving fuM perticuler*. including1,193 words
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Advertisement1383 1981-10-03 25 TBii p n I GRAND CENTRAL AIR-CONDITIONING requirrs GENERAL CLERK a Able to lype L work Independently a Knowledge ol simple bookkeeping Application giving (ull resume, telephone nu 1 a recent photograph (N K should be submitted to GRAND CENTRAL AIR-CONDITIONING Suit* IMS. 32nd Floor. Shaw Towers. 100 Beech Road1,383 words
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Advertisement646 1981-10-03 25 A±ll am FEMALE GENERAL CLERK rrtjuir fit urgmiiy Preferably around BsJcsUer Komi Inured rd call perv>n.ii!. er Hoad or lei 2&3535& tor Mi-. "h.in FEMALE CLERK RCOUMCO fet Trading Compan) Interested pi] with contact telephone number it, No Benang. Matapon H4i Tel MBM FEMALE GENERAL CLERK nOSJeTed Knowlrdgr »l bonk-ki-rpniK646 words
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Advertisement492 1981-10-03 25 Ladies dus to our expansion programme our sale* depl roquiros a tow enter prising FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES to market our product both indoor as wall as outdoor. If you are above 20 years of age, speak 2 main languages, willing to work hard, you ran qualify for the Job I492 words
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Advertisement747 1981-10-03 26 I 66 Situation* Vacant Bates A leading company dealing In Mi- f equipment requires 1) Indoor Sate* Train** 2) Driver (with cla** 3 driving Hceeee) Applicants should wrlle. stating ugr and educational background with a passport size photograph iniin-reiiirnunleV to ST 80. A»lie» 1. New Industrial Road Singapor* I»S3 BOUTIOUC747 words
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Advertisement380 1981-10-03 26 BOILERMEN Requirements: 2nd class certificate of competency for stramhotlct attendant Preference will be given to holders of Ist class certificate of competency for steam boiler attendant Same years of relevant working experience Poesoasan of Engine Driver j certificate of competency will be a definitx advantage Age: below 49 yean old380 words
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Advertisement1014 1981-10-03 26 B T "*y J usso) Our Marketing Terminal In Jurong has vacancies for PLANT OPERATORS REQUIREMENTS: c OCE 'O' level passes In Mathematics ar.d Science or a National Trade Certificate c Oood mechanical aptitude Completed ful -time National Service DUTIES: will include operating and maintaining lutv blending and filling equipment1,014 words
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Advertisement1120 1981-10-03 26 I CIVIL ENGINEER International Construction Company r*o.uir*t the service* of Civil Engineer wtth minimum a years' practical *ipen*nce in construction of bridge*, whart* and/ or *ophi*tK*l*d concret* construction It is anticipated the successful applicant will spend some time on existing construction projects in either East Malaysia or Hong Kong before1,120 words
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Advertisement1036 1981-10-03 26 ijji^ 0 rwpniHim I I^*7l HEWLETT mLKM PACKARD PRODUCTION OPERATORS Due to our continued expansion, we urgently require more Production Operators tor the 2nd 3rd shift. WORKING HOURS: MONDAY FRIDAY 2nd Shift: 3.30 pm 11.00 pm (35 hours/week) 3rd Shift: 11.00 pm 7.00 am. (37 hours/week) Plus generous fringe benefits1,036 words
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Advertisement922 1981-10-03 26 IJIA Q Emptoyinwit WONG'S CIRCUITS MALE/ FEMALE OPERATORS lor I a i QA. QC Dept h Silk Screening Dept r > Darkroom/ Stencil Dep' id.) Etching Dept c Scrubbing Depi f Punch Press Dept MALE FACTORY CLEANERS Waofler- .*> day week iroup medical insurance No shift/ scope work Transport and922 words
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Advertisement524 1981-10-03 27 ■4 Q Employment m >iiu,tloni V*wnt I) MlMcellmneous Voaper Private limited an international company engaged in the repair, design and construction of small warships and specialised i omnierclul craft Invites suitably experienced personnel lo fill the following positions A) CHARGE-HAND-STEEL WORKER At least 3 years experience as a Hull fabricator524 words
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Advertisement478 1981-10-03 27 Aa pan ot Its si pension programme a Wall talabHahed German Company in Jurong I* saakmg suitably qualified candidates lor in. toHowtng positions 1) CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY (FEMALE) RCFM3O a HM Si OCI i> level »nii minimum .< years experience und recognised prlt.il>- secretarial certificate c Have good command of English478 words
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Advertisement1032 1981-10-03 27 j^ P m*M 1 1 Join the crew a4.*\ Get a job at McDonald s the friendliest restaurant in town with a lot to offer: If you can work anyd jy anytime as stipulated by store management your starting pay s $190 per hour If /ou average 8 hours per1,032 words
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Advertisement902 1981-10-03 27 (tIA I ElMjltfaMwrt Do You Liha Birds? Are You A Good Bird Hindwr? Can You Train Birds? [fso. JURONG BIRD PARK Tha World s Largest Ms a challanging job tor fOU. RING: *****22 for an Interview. WONG'S CIRCUITS Invites applications for: ACCOUNTS CLERKS (Famala) i OCE 'O' level 1/ 2902 words
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Advertisement522 1981-10-03 27 ti D rm p"»i i ROBINSON'S require Bale* Assistants a CaaMer* Attractive salary and fringe benefits offered Please apply personally between 10am to i 30pm to: Th* Personnel Dapartmani 4th Floor Spec lahats' Centra Orchard Road Slwaeairi SSM WAITERS WANTED Must complete National Service Call personally at: JACK'S PLACE 117522 words
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Advertisement992 1981-10-03 27 A TOOIUM COM»ANY located st Ang Mo Klo has vacancies for Oeneral Clerk. Miller. Trainee Qualifications for the Ist and Z.id posu must have a minimum of 2 years working experience For the 3rd post, must possess a NTT Grade 3 certificate or equllvalenl For appointment, please write lo Allex992 words
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Advertisement626 1981-10-03 27 wimmn >ottt MM M ou*. cr «*UATAai!a The 70 PttMur* Boats: l A>k ">•»* QaLa/ttfantavri/Uira kn w or ne U tot yourself st 9BM/Wani*M/nira !iivalont"jnda> I amasaSBBBBBSSSBBBSSSSBSSas^B^BsBBBBB* l> nt| SOIC Af.fl.! lirneral Rubber L HUsit <PU) ltd Tel *****1 ACHILLES ISJyTw^-SaS J3 WORLD FAMOUS SSe^SaT* 1 moo INFLATABLE -oua* zodiac626 words
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Advertisement300 1981-10-03 28 times Saturday car mart Locking Stylish Has Never Looked ffoGoopt y-^T ga/ AM Now when you buy the stylish c._. Corolla Liftback, we'll give you yS^y^aamW^ these customised extras at no .//M^aw^\ extra charge. /Q//^ r^a\\ Tl"* -V Ml "Formula" sports rims V|n <^ s ovv m\aaa\\\ There's never been300 words
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Advertisement522 1981-10-03 28 76 Vehicle* For Sale a) MUml I*7l MINI CLUBMAN. New road lax 'insurance. Asking for $6,500 ono. Oood condlUon Tel *****6. 8 00a m to 6 00pm 1874 MINI SPECIAL tax. Insurance till February 1982 Non PARF. good condlUon $5,500. Call: *****69 1975 MB* SPECIAL 1000 C.C. Tip lop condlUon522 words
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Advertisement598 1981-10-03 28 LATE 75 120 V Excellent engine condition Lady driver One owner Road tax July "82 $11,500 *****78 after 2pm LATE 78 130 V Datsun Aircond/ cassette/ radio 812.500 Tel: *****54. 12 00 pm lo 5 00 pm. *****25. night OCTOBER I*7B DATSUM 120 Y. alrcon. sports rims. PARF. beautiful condition.598 words
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Advertisement260 1981-10-03 28 I a\\\\^^^aaa\ isaPERFECTscore That's what KENDALL RUSTPROOFING gives you. A 10-year WARRANTY. Plus its unique 2-system Rustprootlng. Call the Rust Specialist: Kendall Ruetproofing System Pte Ltd Tel: *****16 *****52 Authorized Agent tor: Normarfc LJghts-On Alarm Normarfc Power Windows Car Central Locking System Other Services: Car air-con mstasatKMi and repairs FROM260 words
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Advertisement2174 1981-10-03 28 AT LAST! THE MEWS YOU HAVE AU KEN WAITING FOR. LADA'S NEW RANGE HAS ARRIVED LADA's new range of dependable vehicles, all built on the computer-controlled assembly lines ot one ot the world's most modern manufacturing plants, will answer your every motoring need. LADA 1900 SALOON /jmaV. _^iawM_ Laos 16002,174 words
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Advertisement224 1981-10-03 28 SUBARU NG KEOh lallv telephone *****82 I) Others $235 t) 10-year warranty (for car below three months old) 5 and 2-year warranties for cars of between 4 to 24 months old. (sul)ject to inspection) BwivA^H liREeLLLI CN36SM 70 Series Low profile hi-performance radials. Steel nylon betted Superb wet grip Maxmum224 words
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Advertisement962 1981-10-03 28 Pubbe Metera (Pte) LM oniiiis i 2r-!r M h^ Singapore 0718 T»l U*****/J eiB7» Dslassß I2OA A/CH c el*77 Toyota Corolla 1200 c c Datsun IOOAK2R r Coil Sigma OS A/C cassette el*74 ford Cortina 2000E A 1*73 Mercedes 200 A I ci*7? Ditsun lOOA(l9J4modeli Trade-in and hire pyrchaM errenoeaMe962 words
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Advertisement939 1981-10-03 28 I 1880 TOVOTA OX > Tax Jan rful cauetu Ailing fi>r «lI.Mli Tel *****3S AMW. '81 TOTOTA D Van Air cond. radio/ tassetu- Selling al 113.000 ono Call: *****78 DATSUM CtS VAN Aircond I Contact SJBVM I*7B DAIHATSU LORRY 10' long dirsel. 4 wheels 294*4111/2. 10 Street ((BlD) I*7* ISUZU939 words
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Advertisement603 1981-10-03 29 IB i MOT Mm Mil r PrapwHw I 1) CITY PLAZA At Gaylang Rd/Tanjong Katong Rd PRIME SHOPS FOR RENT The Last Few Unit* Left!!! On Ground. Mezzanine and Second floors com-H mandlng good locations. Available -Immediately. Areas from 20 sq.m. (21! sq ft )to39sq m (420 sq.ft.). Ranlal from603 words
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Advertisement573 1981-10-03 29 OIST. 10. HOLLAND PAfsX ElOTStad detached bungalow on 15,000 sq ft ground, 4 bedrooms/ study, separate living/ dining, family hall, individual balconies overlooking lushful greenery Central alrcond. swimming pool, unfurnished SI 1.000. Wess Associates: *****44 (Sat/ Sun). DIST. IS, BRAND NEW 2-storey house with modern fixtures, yards and beautiful floorings573 words
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Advertisement725 1981-10-03 29 ssss^BK I St" I MaawtisM SPPnEjSgg Tpr SMa«sl|| rrtEE>B»l Mil i *^~-~^ZZ~''~~~ •Surrounded by excellent Z^--^ social wd recreational amer.ities Luxurious fitti igs finishes Exclusive sophisticated homes at Orchard Road Only few units 'eft Sound security system Freehold -and £,k| Easy Instalments Book now to svoW cJisappointmont Enquiries Bookings [S3725 words
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Advertisement505 1981-10-03 29 District IS. Maryland Park, Block O on high floor, with a fantastic seavlew facing Brand new furnishings and alrcondltloner with swimming pool, tennis courts and 24 hours security service Dratrtct 8. Furama Tower* Brand new apartment 2— 4 bedrooms, swimming pool, central alrcond. panoramic view and walking distance to Orchard505 words
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Advertisement823 1981-10-03 29 |f«-| IMIIIIMBSHISIBBBgI ISfl I tail I" rVepsrjss /f BTUTE "A I Condominium Townhouses 1 I at Bukit Timah Road 4V2 M.S. opposite Chinese High School. Mo restriction y Ml to forssfjners i .^m I Residents Clubhouse Gymnasium Swimming pool Children s playground and wading pool Sauna baths 4 Billiard tables823 words
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Advertisement1844 1981-10-03 29 2 FURNISHED ROOMS In terrace j 1 FURNISHED ROOMS to In si |mll F Pnaytrtltt M^™^— "itT 18. PONGGUI house available immediately Dlst 1648 along Upper Changl Koad Reasonable rental Telephone Sam *****31 a m /5429M0 pm MSI 141 night MST 10 FULLY FURNISHED alrrond rooms with bathrooms attached Available1,844 words
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Advertisement361 1981-10-03 29 DIST 1880 CAMFLLIA PARK MST. IS DCTACNEO SUNOALOW. \liiKle It lively tt apprnxin hold 4 uttarlird. i guesl fa mi I > OIST IS. BEAUTIFUL DOUBLESTORSV 3 bednx 2.200 sqfl ttrf, session $3TV< Homrs Zi42.uu i Sum DIST 20. ADCLPM PARK, fully t) v ri p s li>». quirt locs361 words
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Advertisement1521 1981-10-03 30 Safins 1 «e¥ MMmmam^*aa*aw4\kaa\aM, MB 1 1 1 rTMMWnmM M^—^^^—^^ A BARGAIN SALEI Balmoral 89 Prapartias For Saw a) Houses DIST. IS J STOREY CONNER trr race house a t*-iin>om». »iih bathroom attached $600,000 Hejuii(uii> renovated Contact *****18 and *****13 GRECNIEAF RISE. 4. M00 aSj ft c) semi-deUch-ril 1 1-ii.intrii1,521 words
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Advertisement1437 1981-10-03 30 Accomnioitetlofi —1 1 1 rTtMMWJMm Me L BOUhMc AuaTHAii* r lAt HUH Whee.er-, 11.11 I FAR EAST SHOPPING mins drive Irom Monaih V Sin- CENTRE ale storey bungalow 6 yrs old ■q (t. freehold partly fur- Orchard Road nuhed. 4 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. urcnara noeo liuiniir ilming large family hall.1,437 words
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Advertisement1110 1981-10-03 30 Q Tri^6uid> |^P G T^toW I^JLG t /7~^§m\ DiNIRS HOLIDAYS w>«dav ,r jV\\ SzAw A*2E!! t o, rrye,a ye, Espec nn?7rT^\ i\V\ JMJ MMr^^mm^rKirfftmSmWtfmC^til^^mt^ A mMM^^^^ Mm r^ m^^Mw I Rbh 4*a^LK^ 19 days $3699 16 days $3399 15 days $3199 EUROPE NEW ZEALAND AMERICA escorted dep Nov 20 SYDNEY1,110 words
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Advertisement411 1981-10-03 30 NAM HO TMVEI SENIU IS) PTE LTD 3' 4- 1 6-18 Pearrs Centre. Eu Tong Sen Street. (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 01 05 Vel *****33(7 lines) araetaWka: 1 15- People's Part Complex, Ground Floor. New Bridge Road. Singapore 01 05 Tel *****1/*****2 *****3/**********66 *****8/*****3 TA 140 KKT MUTSU TtUR 7 daya411 words
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Advertisement521 1981-10-03 31 Km, .^Bssl Lssss^ wfc 9st W^~-Kr fa^Bs^ssssssssssss> f^S^l^l^TaWT^l^iiS^i^STR 1 B H sfl I*' M JT lo plan a hoi id; iv I you'll never forget the 4 Show to Remember. I I A9O minute audio-visual shuM highlighting the vast scenic attractions of New Zealand I Date: Sunday, October 1 1521 words
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Advertisement566 1981-10-03 31 -i- M™ Ti nnsil Pssirli a**ff^ IfJ llflVW DIMOO MOUNT ELIZABETH TRAVEL Doooovrt aa^ui OonUna Taut 14 DAYS ALL TAIWAN DOUBLE obvcw TLNTH SPECIAL JNJt Dopt M/ 10 4 J4/10 Dep 2/ 10/81 11SS6 »I*t »ISS IISS/--'ho'n'ok^o 8 AL b L an T o'k W o A^ T SS TmLn>566 words
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Advertisement821 1981-10-03 31 m I -T-~~ H EaMDctton A Instruction I 11 uu I Jj ST* COLUMBA COLLEGE qJJLp TOiWNTO CANADA tT. COiUWA rynn M invites applications for courses m grade 1 3 (Pre-L» for students wth aCEyM.CE O level Interring to enter Canedten and US Unrversffles. For more information and free counselling.821 words
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Advertisement610 1981-10-03 31 ENOINEERINO STUMS Laadlns la CEI. C S O S VITB Eiamtnatwns SpaclaNy daalonad tor Poly. Mom Ann Oradualoa. Tadmtdana. Foroman S Othora Now ClasaM eommonelnfl mi Octobor o CEI (Degree level) o ElectrlcalEnggPtl.ll.lll a Builders Quantities o Mechanical Engineering o Telecommunications Tech. a VITB Elect Inst 4V Fittings o Basic610 words
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Advertisement637 1981-10-03 31 I^55J EWHSBIaIWI ■HSuUVUwI H^'^^^^^H 115 Driving LEARN k^^^^ ""rVtlr ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL KeUrh/ ■isaar the Japanese way send LO-13 Kirn Seng Shopping ZP Centre (Opposite Oreal World) PWIL/ i *****78/ *****79 BllWist; >>*■ CAR. LORRY COURSES Knrol at m.- rn..r-— Liberty. 24 Upper Serangoon pww courtm siding Road Tel *****65'637 words
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Advertisement316 1981-10-03 31 PLEASANT CEVLOMCSE LADY In her thirties would like tr befriend sincere friends Foreigners/ local, any race or age ST Box A *****. 1 New Industrial Road. Singapore 1963 136 CarPooit CAN POOLS AVAILABLE (mornIngs only) Route Serangoon Gardens Upper Bt. Tlmah (Hume Industries). Tel: Lena *****38 today and tomorrow. CLEMENTI316 words
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Advertisement417 1981-10-03 31 r TICKETING SUPERVISOR AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER An Established Travel agent is seeking experienced and highly professional Executives, oge 32 and above, to fill the above two posts The successful candidates will have been m the travel line for 12 years or more and would have held previous supervisory or417 words
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584 1981-10-03 32 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI KEY IMPORTS 'WILL BE AFFECTED' By Jurong Reporter USERS of Jurong Port warned yesterday that the recent decision by Jurong Town Corporation to increase their tariff for handling bulk cargo would push up the prices of a number584 words
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65 1981-10-03 32 Penang study award forms available CONFIRMED education officers can apply for next year's teaching method courses at the Regional Centre for Education in Science and Mathematics in Penang. They can get application forms from the receptionist at the ground floor of the Education Ministry. A ministry official said over 30065 words
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YOUR WEEKEND READING
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The Sunday Times
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Article63 1981-10-03 32 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board pushes our holidays with the slogan: "The most surprising tropical island on Earth." But for some, not all the surprises turn out to be pleasant. Boom times for tour operators means booming business, too, for those out to fleece unsuspecting foreigners. The63 words
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Article47 1981-10-03 32 LIM PHAY LING walked the urbane designer of Singapore Airlines' uniform and centurier to queens and movie stars, around Lucky Plaza and get down his thought* about the way we dress and hew we need a national cestnme (which he could well provide).47 words
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Article45 1981-10-03 32 SHYNESS can hit anytime, that's what the experts say. Last weekend, we talked about how you can rid children of shyness. Tomorrow, we talk about how it can hit adults at any time and 15 ways to get rid of it.45 words
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Article31 1981-10-03 32 WHY WILFRED YEO think.- the killing of John Lennon did the Beatles a big favour; and Why ear Metering columnist recommends harsher penalties for not belting up.31 words
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Article72 1981-10-03 32 SIXTEEN years after Singapore became a republic, has art come of age here? How true is the adage about a starving artist how many fulltime artists can a population of 2.4 million support? We put freelance writer and illustrator CHUAH AJ MKE to finding out the answer. Tomorrow,72 words
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Article56 1981-10-03 32 WHICH building here la a standing monument to Its architect's name literally? The downtown office skyscraper looks like Its famed architect's surname in Chinese and was erected like three buildings in one. Read Leok! ear column on architecture today for a closer leok at one of the56 words
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Article64 1981-10-03 32 MANY women probably don't know what an episiotomy is. But nearly every woman would have gone or will go through this commonest of operations for their sex to cut the vagina to ease delivery of a baby. Now comes news that the cut may not be necessary64 words
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Article47 1981-10-03 32 WHEKK cm yea Ukr the children on a Sunday for a meal in a totally different setting frem hawker stalls, coffeehouses er a shopping complex? MARGARET CHAN, our food columnist, suggest* a place with a lake Betting and the fish head Is worth trying.47 words
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Article40 1981-10-03 32 cHOW do you appear young even If you're not? Ten golden rules tomorrow. eIN THE Personality column the new Joan Kennedy; and c HAWKERS are among our biggest taxpayers, did you know' MACAW works it out for you.40 words
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247 1981-10-03 32 Price hike sought in 30 school canteens THE chairman »f the lIH-mrmbrr SlngaMre School Canteen Vendors Association hM appealed U about M secondary and primary scbaals U aJl.w Ite canteen operators to Increase prices «f Mft drinks and tod, as In the case M most other schools here. AsMdatiM chairman247 words
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Article75 1981-10-03 32 SUPPIAH MURUGASU, 25. was tailed for six months by a district court yesterday when he admitted to two counts of breaking Into a shop in Lim Ton Road and stealing a total of 51 .500 He broke into the shop on Sept 6 and Sept 20.75 words
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Article, Illustration83 1981-10-03 32 AN IRON frame display panel hanging from the ceiling of the World Trade Centre came loose and crashed on the floor yesterday. No one, however, was injured. A stall keeper, whose stand is seen next to the fallen panel, said it dropped about 183 words
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164 1981-10-03 32 REAL estate developers are not eligible for the cheap loan financing scheme and accelerated depreciation scheme (or machinery over three years, a Ministry of National Development resman said yesterl"he two schemes are meant for construction companies only. But developers, who have construction departments164 words
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Article99 1981-10-03 32 A TIMEKEEPER was fined $500 by a district court yesterday for failing to report his change of address within 14 days as required by law. Hohd Shariff bin Abdul's offence came lo light on Feb 1, 1979. when he failed to appear in a magistrate's court99 words
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Obituary, Illustration123 1981-10-03 32 wm called to sternal rest on Friday, 2nd October 1981 leaving behind: WIFE: LOO SOO CHENG SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Soo Kwo Lorna Llm Cheng Liang Soo Jin Quek Peck Hoon Soo Chin Reglna Kok Yeow Mcl DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW Yuen Llm Kay Seng Fun Dr. Ong Eng San And 4 Grandsons and123 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1981-10-03 32 Though you arc gone from our lives. Our swrel mrmofio of you mil lingers on and in our heart* you we rr never gone dstftfy. rvtatfwo mm n^snoa. T«i KM Ym Oeperte* 1-W-*137 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1981-10-03 32 Your gentle .'ace and patient smile With sadness we recall. You had a friendly word for each And died beloved by all Always minmbf d by parent*, brothors. •■•(era. broMiar in-law MdIUKW In Loving Mwaary Of M. JAVAMMMOAVAMAOOPAI kniUIW39 words
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Obituary, Illustration14 1981-10-03 32 Always miiwwborad by tanMry and «tl lo—d on— EtNmlM D^MdMOcllM14 words
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Obituary, Illustration191 1981-10-03 32 Madam Le* Sock Wee (Mr*. Lav Ek Kwang) cell«d home to our Lord on 2nd October IMI Sadly mourned by I.au Ek Kwang Sena Richard Ronnie Daughter Winnie Oayjnlars m lew Vivien Chew La Verne Ming Wellington Phoa Grendeon* Mark Phoa. Andrew Phoa. William Lav. Bryan Lav. Timothy191 words
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Obituary123 1981-10-03 32 THE FAMM.V OF the late Mr A Mangalam namely sons. Lourdfv Amaladass. Edmond. Jude. daughters-in-law. Julie. Celine. Daughters. Josephine. Mary Lourdes. Mary. Franclsca. Julie. Clementine. Prlcella sons-in-law. Anthony. SeivaraJ. Harry. Slvaraj and grandchildren. Julian. Jacinth. Joseph Anthony Jr Jennifer. Sharman. Jason. Lalla Hema. Jerry. Audra. Oeoffrey. Leona. Ravi.123 words
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Obituary, Illustration125 1981-10-03 32 WISHES TO THANK ALL RELATIVES, FMENOS. NEIGHBOUR*. COLLEAGUES AND ALL MUTUAL ASSOCIATIONS FOR THEIR CONOOLENCES. KIND ASSIST- j I ANCE. DONATIONS. WREATHS. SCROLLS AND ATTENDANCE OURSMG THEM RECENT BEREAVEMENT. SPECIAL THANKS TO DR. AHMAD i MATTA*). MP FOR BRICKWORKS CONSTITUENCY; WSC. RC, CCC I AND YEC OF125 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1981-10-03 32 thank all i»l1i»«i, Irtonda. naigh- bout, aod both the Han*gam»nl 1 Staff ol tia.smsysr Trading Co. and Chung Khiaw Bank lor their kind condelencea. night nert*. scrota, wreathe donation* and aaawtance during their recant bereavement M»S. AMOMCW CHENG NEE UkCV TEO OUEK KK)W A OIO54 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1981-10-03 32 Ivy S Terry Tat wwn to eipraaa lh»r incara appreciation to tha evrgeon*. doctor* 4 italt olwd4S.Mii 4 SGM. relative*, fnende and colleague* tor their kind aa*wlanc*. condolencw*, wreath* and donalion* during thaw recent bereeve- TAI KIT YEE Birth i-l-n Departed 1-10-41 Age 2*. month* 2* day*47 words
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55 1981-10-03 32 The Family Of The Late MRS ELIZABETH CHAN K WONG SUN Nee ELIZABETH SECK would like to thank Doctprs and Nurses of SGH Ward 47. Monslgnor S. Fernandez. Reverend Fathers J. Teng, A. Chan. Boutaz. Relatives and Friends for their wreaths and kind assist- j ances. support, condolences, and donations55 words
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Obituary18 1981-10-03 32 Of Of). KHOO KNO SCNO Departed 3 10.1t7t Fondly rwnomborod by wife, chtWron and yrandelNidfen18 words
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Advertisement514 1981-10-03 32 the leading international exhibition organiser, invites applications for the following posts: PERSONAL ASSISTANT The successful candidate will assist the Director and General Monager in his planning and management of moior trade fairs and exhibitions She must have initiative, a good command of English, be diligent and proficient in recording minutes514 words
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Advertisement32 1981-10-03 32 AN ANO AN SHOL AGAR (TELECOMS TECHNICIAN/ KAMPONO AMPAT) ol 1557-O. Blk 444. AvWHM 10 Ang Mo Klo ciptrad on 2nd October Crwnalwn ■< Mount Vomon Cromolor ia al 4.00 p.m 3rd October32 words
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Advertisement46 1981-10-03 32 The Management Staff of MALAYAN MOTOR AND GENERAL UNDERWRITERS extend their condolences to MR. HWANG SOO JIN on the demise of his father MR. HWANG PENG KHUN on 2nd October, 1981 I In Memoriam' 1 I is for the loved ones whom you I remember J46 words
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Advertisement1090 1981-10-03 33 Beach Road. Sngapore 071 8 (Opp Raffles Hotel) Tel *****88 Business Hours 100pm 930pm daily Free Parking Ml BLu^ Jt***^^' CREDIT INSTALMENT SCHEME NO DOWN PAYMENT vßgSli ClS(Credit Instalment Scheme) is oniy applicable to Civil Servants, Military Personnel, Employeesof Statutory Boards Hr and Government-owned Companies. For details of the above1,090 words
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297 1981-10-03 34 LIM HUI KIAU - LIM HUI KIAU By SHOPKEEPERS were the target of more than half the complaints received by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board last year tarnishing the Republic's reputation as a shopping paradise. The board's latest annual report showed that there were 651 complaints lodged297 words
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111 1981-10-03 34 Ex-manager charged with CBT of $50,000 THE farmer Katong branch manager of Pon Heng Jewellery, Koh Yong Chay, 45, was yesterday charged with criminal breach of trust of almost $50,000. Koh, Jobless, is alleged to have been entrusted with $25,000 between February 1979 and November last year when he committed111 words
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118 1981-10-03 34 Coconut tree crushed man to death STATE CORONER Tan Soo Kiang yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure in the case of Mr Abu bin Ahmad, 28, who was crushed to death when a coconut tree fell on him. The court heard that on June 20 Mr Abu and four other118 words
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Article62 1981-10-03 34 MR S. Chandra Das, MP for Chong Boon, will attend the finals of the Miss Deepavali Ckjeen contest at the National Theatre on Nov 14 at 7 30 p.m Preliminary rounds wuj be held on Oct 18. The contest, organised by the Singapore Indian Films, Arts and Dramatic62 words
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Article28 1981-10-03 34 THE Bras Basah youth adven ture group will hold its third snorkelling course at the gueenstown swimming pool starting on Oct 11. For more information rail *****5128 words
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113 1981-10-03 34 Woman's body found in sea off Changi THE body of an unidentified Chinese woman was recovered by the police from the sea off Changi Point, behind the Fishery Centre, on Thursday night. She was in her early 20s, about 1.6 m tall, medium built, fair, and roundfaced with short, black,113 words
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196 1981-10-03 34 Anita to wed despite father's objection ANITA Sarawak is going ahead with her marriage on Oct 6 to Indonesian businessman Broery Marantika, despite her father's objection to it. "Broery and I are very much in love and we want to be together, whatever happens, said Anita in a telephone interview196 words
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Article54 1981-10-03 34 THE Ang Mo Klo constituency Baby Show organising committee will hold its baby show on Nov 8 at the community centre. Entry forms are available at the communlt centre and the Teck Ghee community centre. Closing date is Oct 11 and for more details,54 words
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Article41 1981-10-03 34 Bukit Merah courses THE Bukit Merah North com munity centre youth group will be conducting courses on guitar playing, badminton, adult and children swimming and folk dancing It will also organise a hike and barbeqne at Pulau Übin on Oct 25.41 words
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89 1981-10-03 34 THE Housing Board is holding its first social awareness seminar for its staff. The two-day seminar, which starts today, is to enable the staff to be aware of problems of the public, with whom they have to deal constantly. Seminar speakers in- clude Dr Ng89 words
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Advertisement344 1981-10-03 34 The Great Fashion Explosion! Our big, big discounts are here again! Everything's going at fantastic reductions 4 "m ladies', men's and children's fashlonwear and accessories at discounts of up IROMfaail I to 60%. Jeans, Jacketsjumpsults, shoes everything's going off like ■IkDRIbI I firecrackers. Get your Bang! Bang! bargains now! IRDNIvT344 words
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TMIESPORT PAGE ONE
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Article34 1981-10-03 35 \ft TENNIS which has 135 million players, according to a UNESCO figure. It will be a demonstration sport at the I*B4 Olympic Games In Los Angeles, but no Olympic medals will be awarded.34 words
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Article34 1981-10-03 35 111 TABLE TENNIS, which has Just as many players as tennis, If not more. The International Table Tennis Federation have said they will abandon team competition for the Olympics to lighten the programme.34 words
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Article, Illustration621 1981-10-03 35 TENNIS and table tennis gained recognition as Olympic sports yesterday, but they will not appear on the programme until the 1988 (lames in Seoul. Monique Berlioux, director of the International Olympic Committee said that formal approval had been given at the annual sessionReuter - 621 words
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Article220 1981-10-03 35 Japanese ready to lend a hand TOKYO, Fri. Japanese leaders yesterday made no attempt to hide their' disappointment over the International Olympic Committee's decision not to hold the summer Games in Nagoya, but they offered to nelp Seoul carry out the task. Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki echoed the comments of220 words
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BRIEFS
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Article54 1981-10-03 35 BASEBALL: Baltimore Orioles beat Detroit tigers 5-4 in the American League yestei-day. Other results: City Royals at Cleveland Indians positioned (rain) National League Astros 8 Red 1. Giants S Braves 2, Exr 5 Pirates 2, Cardinals 3 Phillies 2 (10 innings), Padres 1 Dodgers 0, Chicago Cubs at54 words
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Article26 1981-10-03 35 BOXING: European Junior lightweight champion Miguel Hernandez will defend his title today against compatriot Carlos Miguel In the north- western Spainish city of Vigo.26 words
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Article44 1981-10-03 35 WORLD Boxing Association heavyweight champion Mike Weaver will stake his title against James "Quick" TillLs. of the United Slates, in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont today. Another American. Marvin Hagtar. will also put his middleweight championship at stake against Syrianborn Mustafa Hamsho44 words
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Article42 1981-10-03 35 RUGBY: A second English club said that they have called off a proposed match against an all-white South African touring team. Mike Humprheyi, chairman of London's Richmond Club, said the game with the Durban Collegians on Oct 11 was off.42 words
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Article51 1981-10-03 35 MOTOR RACING: A converted car park in the heart of the Nevada desert is the unlikely setting for the final showdown in this year's world championship. But taciturn Argentinian Carlos Reutemann, gifted Brazilian Nelson Piquet and Sersonable Frenchman acques Laffite have to settle the 1981 title there on Oct51 words
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Article56 1981-10-03 35 YACHTING: Dutch entry "Flyer" is expected to be the first o( the round-the-world yachts to reach the first port-crf-call at Cape Town either on today or tomorrow, the Cruising Association, of South Africa announced. Thirty yachts, measuring from 13m-24m long, are contesting the gruelling race with "Flyer", skippered byAgencies - 56 words
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Article121 1981-10-03 35 Robson's transfer record MANCHESTER, Fri. A record transfer fee for a British soccer eyer was set yesteri when Manchester United paid almost P million (flJfcn) for West Bromwich Albion's English mldfleld International, Bryan Bobaon. Robson will be linking ap with his old boas, Ron Atkinson, who left West Bromwich InAFP - 121 words
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Article202 1981-10-03 35 SOCCER ROUND-UP WELLINGTON, Fri. Former Liverpool reserve Billy McClure will replace the suspended Steve Wooddin in the New Zealand soccer team to play China in a World Cup qualifying game in Auckland tomorrow. McClure received his citizenship earlier to make him eligible to represent his202 words
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Article, Illustration442 1981-10-03 35 Ipswich take on Saints minus Brazil, Thijssen Two stars likely to miss six matches after aggravating injuries in UEFA Cup-tie LONDON. Fri. Ipswich Town manager Bobby Robson reacted philosophically to his team's 3-1 defeat by Aberdeen in the European Football Union (UEFA) Cup, but the aftermath of Wednesday's match willAP - 442 words
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Article68 1981-10-03 35 MADRID. Fri. Boavisto Porto, of Portugal, qualified for the second round of the European Football Union Cup despite losing 1-3 to Atletico Madrid, of Spain, in the second legin Madrid They went through as a result of their 4-1 win in Portugal in the first leg Cup-Winners' CupAgencies - 68 words
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Advertisement120 1981-10-03 35 Everybody loves good food pj S at a bargain!! ro Family Asian Bullet Luncheon Every Saturday and Sunday V W- A f We otter the best of the report's specialities Aduhs $12 ou~ per head like Indonesian delights. Indian curries. Children $6 00" per head Chinese favourites and more Call120 words
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Advertisement81 1981-10-03 35 THE FIRST ALBA WORLD CUP BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS. For the first time, sixteen men and thirteen women amongst the world's top badminton players, including players from China and Indonesia, will meet in what will be the most coveted titles in a badminton championship. This history-making event has been made possible by81 words
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Article, Illustration479 1981-10-03 36 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By WONDER horse Siapa Rajah m will contest the 30th running of the Washington International Invitation race at Laurel Park on Nov 7. This is official. Ivan Allan, trainer of Siapa Rajah m, received the invitation from John Shapiro, president of479 words
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Article5294 1981-10-03 36 pAfF 1 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV C 1,200 m iVrAVyE. x (Re«trict«>d T4>rm« 3-yawokte) ($14,000 $9300 to winner) 1 o**9 Bright Demaad 57 Goldsmith- Jaafar 3 nzg 1200 m) Hung out all way finishing last in field of nine in Div B 1200 m 5 pore Aug. 295,294 words
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248 1981-10-03 36 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By LUCKY VAGABOND, one of the brightest staying finds this season, must give a bold showing to cjualify for a berth in the Singapore Gold Cup field in Race 5 at Bukit Timah today. I am confident this five-year-old can come248 words
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Article168 1981-10-03 36 EQUESTRIENNE - Betsy's Pet can make amends EQUESTRIENNE By BETSY'S PET. an expensive failure in his last outing, should make amends In Race 6. Sparingly raced, this three-year-old bay has had only four outings this season for a win. Despite being slowly away, he won easily over the Ipoh 1,850 m in168 words
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Article154 1981-10-03 36 RACE EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY RACING ED Pagan Princa H Wonder True Friend Pagan Punca F OU«ht H W, m .i.-i Dow Jonat Pagan Prince H WaaiM Many Raturn* The Judge OhMi Many Return* Glitter Contract Caahflo Many Re turn* Contract LagalLofd AMe Monarch Risky Boy AM* Monarch Legal Lord154 words
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Article202 1981-10-03 36 TIPTOP - TIPTOP By Going forecast: Good MANY RETURNS, second in his only start so far, should be too good for the opposition (Race 2 for Class 4 Div B Restricted Terms horses over 1,200 m). In a Div C Restricted Terms race over 1,200 m at202 words
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Article67 1981-10-03 36 THESE bane* wUI g* well taday If there Is rala: Baee S: B«rveyar 11, Rtafcy Bay, Legal Lard. Race f: lag* U, Battle Of SfcUah Paaefca Villa. Baee I: Nad— a I Star, Mart, Added Advaata**. Baee I: Rare Vintage, Na Maaey Na Talk, Paat Haste. Raec 7: Bcaa67 words
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183 1981-10-03 36 TONTO - TONTO By PAGAN PRINCE, engaged in the opening race for hones in Class 4 Div C Restricted Terms, looks forward enough to score his maiden win. The three-year-old New Zealand gelding by Atlalas made his debut on the local turf at the Bukit183 words
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Article90 1981-10-03 36 PARIS. Frt. The French Racecourse Association, has agreed to union demands (or a new collective bargaining agreement which removes the threat of disruption hanging over Sunday's running of the Prix De L'Arc r> Trtomphe The agreement which came after 10 hours of negotiations, applies to employeesAFP - 90 words
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Article, Illustration384 1981-10-03 37 On the track with EQUESTRIENNE SINGAPORE Gold Cup prospect, It's Too Good, with J. F. Heng astride, showed good form when he clocked 37 sec in a gallop over 600 m yesterday morning. The going was good. A five-year-old Australian gelding by384 words
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266 1981-10-03 37 FAIRWAY - Where northern horses have an advantage FAIRWAY By I IRISH, Kngllsh and Americaji breda have a distinrt advaaUge over New Zealand or Aawtrav lUn horsea la tke Restrirtod Terms races held by tke Malay aa Raring Association rlabs. This Is no thanks to the rxLstlng rales (or these races. la266 words
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Article204 1981-10-03 37 TUESDAY (good): Slap* iUJaa 111 impressed in 3?7 sees. Valley Fame (Dawkins) also worked well in 38.1. Dawa Camm-ad (Lam) displayed form in 37.2. Three BeO (Yeap) was kept well in hand in 39.9. Paltltl Gold showed jp smartly in 41 and SpoeUJ (Dawkins) clocked 41.6. Jarqaea204 words
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Article366 1981-10-03 37 T*Ul N. rfpUrlnp* rUM W M M 1 PMweUy 342 44 31 37 2 Tw«mU« 356 41 44 S2 S Skarp 309 S3 34 II 4 Patemaa 192 8 S D 5 Cbeam 289 28 15 U Mirny 202 n B 11 7 Rasmy 167 23 17 It366 words
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Article124 1981-10-03 37 PIGGOTT LANDS OUTSIDER CAJUN NEWMARKET. (England) FYi. Cajun, rid den by Lester Pißßott. brought off a shock win at odds of 20 to 1 in the Middle Park Stakes Group One race for two-year-olds yesterday. Lucky Hunter, a 66 to 1 outsider ridden by Brian Rouse, led from the startReuter - 124 words
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Article94 1981-10-03 37 Alffe AgMam lnd>r»pura Or«dmaa aldea Ami Am* Nf. CkeakFtk BTT Uk PUKee (h«BR K*k IJm Cheat iUkert Walker Mdm B.H. Yap HewSeeTaag Ace tmm PegMU Mdm JJ HeMle B*B Ist 26 25 13 13 12 9 8 7 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 494 words
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Article2057 1981-10-03 37 RAPF 1 2.00 CLASS 2 DIV 2 1.200 m IVA^ri 1 (Rating. 107 96) ($18,500 $12,950 to winner) I ****** Dtrert Urn n (111) Jane. Philip a Tim-E Breukelen 5 irq dd -55(1400mi *8Y Leaag 2 t **020* Be FHnli MJ (IM) Ng-Lte 6 irq a Dy Cggdd2,057 words
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Article91 1981-10-03 37 Teh Allan S.H. Lee BougMirr Samsuri Weat \hmad E. van Breakelea G. van Breukelen Dudeb Bums M. iNinail \e*h K.L. Ch»a% Za/Ir P.K. LeMg HeMle David Tan Mak Kodner. 49 45 37 37 36 35 30 28 27 23 23 22 21 20 19 18 18 18 1691 words
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Advertisement953 1981-10-03 37 _pt We want go-getters \l _-bT^ i°' n our New Nation vHt 4 sa es promotion team MtkV NATOM bbßbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbDbbbbbbbbbob^ We need four young and enthusiastic girls for our sales promotion team. The team will be transported in a special sales von to the various satellite towns to promote New953 words
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Article, Illustration205 1981-10-03 38 BRISBANE, Fri. Singapore swimmer Junie Sng broke two of her national records at the Mini-Common-wealth Games which opened here today. She won the bronze medal in the 200 metres butterfly event in a time of 2 mm. 19.5 sees., which beat her nationalAgencies - 205 words
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548 1981-10-03 38 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By DOUBTS OVER COMPETENCE OF THE MEN IN THE MIDDLE ARE the men whose job it is to check unruly behaviour on the soccer fields of Singapore themselves guilty of misconduct? Yes, said Ihree National Football League clubs yesterday when they548 words
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Article91 1981-10-03 38 HEAR less and see more: That was the advice to referees by FIFA technical director Sepp Blatter recently. Blatter, who stopped over for two days In Singapore last week, gave the advice during a iHmm sion with local soccer officials on referees* Blatter aim said91 words
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Article159 1981-10-03 38 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By SINGAPORE Cricket Club, the Singapore Women's Hockey Association Divison One champions, started their campaign in the Open League with a resounding 3-0 win over Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier Road yesterday. SCC were on top throughout though the young CSC side tried159 words
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Article, Illustration346 1981-10-03 38 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By BUT SHOT-PUT AND DISCUS CHAMPION SAYS HE'S NOT BOTHERED SINGAPORE shot-put and discus record holder Fok Keng Choy has been suspended for six months by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association. The suspension, according to the SAAA, is for statements made to346 words
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Article261 1981-10-03 38 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By CHINA are almost certain to make the Republic's marksmen look like novices when the SingaporeChina friendly shooting competition starts at the Mount Vernon Range tomorrow. For some of the visitors' personal best scores, which are not even Chinese records, are way ahead261 words
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199 1981-10-03 38 SINGAPORE athletes will take part in both the Malaysian Open championships in Ipoh (Oct 20--23) and the Thai International invitational championships in Bangkok (Nov 2-4), reports J. RAJENDRAN. The Singapore athletes will comprise both qualifiers and non-qualifiers for the South-east Asian Games- in Manila.199 words
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Advertisement658 1981-10-03 38 The envy of home speaker system ■jBHBHBHBHSHHSjB^s^B|BHS|B^BHBHaMBjBHB^BHBHBjBBB^^ The design and construction of car speaKer .^fiSL^LflP* !3nßr I I system are very different from that of home 1 1 4 iJHf I speakers. Car speakers not only have to ■■B^B^niMBBHBBBHBHHBIHBBBBHI tl^LnP I sound good but must be able to cope with658 words
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Article, Illustration447 1981-10-03 39 ENG HAN AND KHEE WEE SCORE ONLY POINT v\\Vll BANGKOK, Fri. One-three is the sad score Singapore's Thomas Cup badminton squad will go to bed with tonight after their Asian East Zone tie against Thailand here at the National Stadium Gymnasium. Their sleep will447 words
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Article318 1981-10-03 39 Sweet music to the players... BANGKOK, Fri. Compared to the Thai roars at the National Stadium Gymnasium here tonight, the Singapore fans could only raise a whimper. But the occasional chants of "Singapore" were sweet music to the players and officials who did not have to be reminded that they318 words
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194 1981-10-03 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Badminton Association of Malaysia seem to be unnecessarily pessimistic about the World Cup tournament, starting at Stadium Negara on Wednesday. "The absence of the top Indonesian players I.iem Swie King and Lius Ponggoh have rubbed the shine off the championships,AFP; NST - 194 words
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Article212 1981-10-03 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Birdies in the first three holes was all Malaysian World Cup player M. Ramayah needed to win the sixth Federal Flour golf tournament by one stroke at the Royal Selangor Golf Club course here today. Ramayah, winner of last week's New StraitsAFP - 212 words
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Article33 1981-10-03 39 KOTA BAHRU. Fri Singa pore Malays beat Kelantan Malays 3-1 in the Agong Cup soccer tournament nere tonight. Rahmal Tahir. Ahmad Sapiee, Hashim Hosni score, while Artisan Daud replied for thr losers33 words
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Article90 1981-10-03 39 Stadler just ahead SAN ANTONIO. Fri. Craig Stadler recorded nine birdies as he shot a seven-under-par-63 to take a one-stroke lead over Bruce Lietzke in the first round of the Texas Open golf tournament here yesterday. Stadler trailed Lietzke until the 14th hole on Wednesday when he birdied three inReuter - 90 words
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Article71 1981-10-03 39 DUBLIN. Fri The United States and England set up a repeat of last year's final in the Junior World Cup golf championship at Portmarncoi k here yesterday. I m Randolph and Billy Andr idt moved within one match of a second American success b; beatingReuter - 71 words
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179 1981-10-03 39 BARCELONA. Fri. Briton Sam Torrance, the 28-year-old Ryder Cup international, returned a seven-under-par-65 two strokes outside the course record for the firstround lead in the US$lOO.--000 ($216,000) Spanish Open golf championship here yesterday. ToTTance, winner of the Irish Open in August andReuter - 179 words
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Article57 1981-10-03 39 (Spore first): Singles: Wong Shoon Keat lost to Udom Leangpetcharaporn 14-17, S-15; Lee Ah Ngo lost to Sorapong Suharltdamnrcng 15-3, 13-15, IMS; Doubles: Tan Eng Han and Tan Khee Wee bt Sakchai Thanasriwanljai and Krlangsak Wongtralwekln £-15, 15-2, 17-14; Lee Ah Ngo and Robert Han lost to Snrapeng57 words
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Article63 1981-10-03 39 Wong Shoon Keat (No. 1) v Surapong Suharltdamn»ng (No. 1), Lee Ah Ngo (No. 2) v Udom Leangpetcharaporn (No. 2), Tan Ban Chew (No. S) v Ahkraporn Srlratanakal (No. 3), Tan Eng Han andTan Khee Wee (No. 1) v Snrapong and Plult Bannoon (No. n, Lee Ah Ngo63 words
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Article185 1981-10-03 39 "NATION before self" is an oft-used phrase in sporting circles. And such a sacrifice can come in many forms. But few sportsmen would have done what badminton player Tan Eng Han did. His father Tan Kee Tong, 59, died of a heart attack last Monday and the185 words
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277 1981-10-03 39 BANGKOK, Fri Lav Weng Cheok's march to stardom continued uninterrupted as Singapore youths edged out Sangthi en Club 7-6 in a badminton friendly here last night The 16-year-old Lav, unbeaten in his team's Bangkok tour and for whom a bright future is predicted by277 words
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Advertisement182 1981-10-03 39 aW bbC 5 iv^ ____^^^B isSSSSS^^^BBsI V^^^^^^HF m m I B\ I "«i Fashion sportswear for courts, track m #<k p ltMt< and field. *mfT£sm»q* fl Ifl H^ k f j 1 Racket wear, track suits. fl w^ *S jerseys, casual sportswear. c S S 9 1 1, La Basketball182 words
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Miscellaneous150 1981-10-03 39 BASKETBALL SSC-SheU inter -centre finals (Gay World Stadium. 2.30). CRICKET Carl Schubert Trophy match: Singapore v Malaysia (Balestier, 10am i GOLF Singapore inter mediate championship (Sembawang, 7am). HOCKEY SHA Premier Wv: LA v SLA Group My. 1: Jansenites v SAFSA, Police v Seletar SC (Balestier. 3.45). PARC v PWD (Mountbatten,150 words
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Article, Illustration169 1981-10-03 40 JANIE KHOO - SIA flying jackpot machines get grounded JANIE KHOO By THE six pcpoUr «a«armed kaadlto tmard a Slagaptre Airlines Jarnbt .service to the halted States are gr*UHled far the time being at least. After leas than a month In the air, they have been taken *ff because of constant breakdo was.169 words
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Article32 1981-10-03 40 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up 4.95 to 857.21 la the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article64 1981-10-03 40 BANGKOK. Fri. Thailand is twiMing talks with Britain and the United States on buying portable anti-aircraft guided missile systems to strengthen its defence, diplomats said here today. A British Embassy spokesman amid both the Thai army and air force have shown interest in the British "Blowpipe"Reuter - 64 words
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Article73 1981-10-03 40 MERANO (Italy), Fri. I Reigning world chess champion Anatoly Karpov of the Soviet Union seized an early advantage over challenger Victor Korchnoi with a comfortable win in the first game of their duel for the world title. Korchnoi, playing with the white pieces, resigned last night afterReuter; AP - 73 words
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415 1981-10-03 40 WASHINGTON, Friday IN A move to strengthen trading ties with China, the Reagan Administration yesterday signed the country's first Export-Import Bank loan which will finance power generating equipment and training of Chinese engineers. The loan agreement was signed at bank headquartersReuter; UPI - 415 words
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210 1981-10-03 40 Beijing may borrow US$6 b from IMF WASHINGTON, Fri. CHINA may borrow more than US$6 billion (5512.9 billion) from the International Monetary Fund, monetary sources said yesterday. They said discussions about the loan, which if formally requested, would be the largest ever considered by the fund, were in the veryReuter - 210 words
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Article67 1981-10-03 40 Late CLASSIFIEIED DEATH MM OMAMASCQAMAH ,/n Muru-ga-suplllay (Talplng) 83 retired Oovl Co-op Officer and advisor to the Malaysian Toddy contractors pused away peacefully at 830 am on 2 1081 leaving behind beloved wife Madam Dharmavathy. sons Salkunawgaram (XL). Tharmaaacaram (XL), Rajaaegaram (XL). Jayasegaram (UK). Kulasegaram (Kl.i. daughters Paklamalar wo Jeganalhan.67 words
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220 1981-10-03 40 while Vietnam hits at World Bank WABHINQTON, Fri VIETNAM yesterday accused the World Bank of siding with the United States in blocking loans for its development projects. Mr Le Hoang, Vice Minister of Vietnam's State Bank, told the annual International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank meeting in Washington thatReuter; UPI - 220 words
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Article46 1981-10-03 40 MADRID, Fri. Frogmen using underwater explosives blew a large hole today in the hull of a Spanish destroyer assigned to patrol the coast against Basque separatist guerillas, a navy spokesman said. There were no injuries and no group claimed responsibility for the attack. -UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Article44 1981-10-03 40 NEW DELHI, Fri. India today paid homage to Mahal ma Gandhi, the rather of the nation, on the occasion of his 112 th birth anniversary by launching new welfare schemes for the poor, special mass prayers and other public functions. AFP.AFP - 44 words
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159 1981-10-03 40 Japan's plans for Asean projects ready TOKYO. Fri THE Foreign Ministry has said that plans to implement Japanese Government-sponsored development projects in five Asean countries have been completed. They were promised by Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki when he toured Asean countries in January. The protects, outlined at the first preparatoryKyodo - 159 words
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Article50 1981-10-03 40 Royal stake in $270 m hotel BRISBANE. Fri Prince Charles of Britain and Prince Constant Ine of Llchtenstein have financial stakes in a US$l25 million (SSZ7O million) hotel to be built in Australia. Radio stations here reported that the 30-storey hotel is to be built on Queensland's Gold Coast. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Article41 1981-10-03 40 LONDON, Fri. Another record world rice crop is in prospect for 1981 with the padi cropexceeding the 1980 record of 396 million metric tons by some 10 million tonnes, the International Wheat Council said in its latest report. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Advertisement239 1981-10-03 40 YOUR WEEKEND READING PAGE 32 tells how 4 O' level essay is marked The Cambridge Examinations Syndicate has finally revealed to the Ministry of Education how it marks the '0' level English essay examination paper. We publish its general marking guidelines today. Saturday night C'shing Like to go night fishing239 words
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Advertisement286 1981-10-03 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's financial Daily TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. A third Malaysian company has come over to this side of the Causeway for funds in the past two months. The money is put up by four local banks, reports ALVIN TAY. Four banks raise their prime rates. The maize market appears to286 words
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Miscellaneous194 1981-10-03 40 UP TO lp.in. TODAY: Showers In A Few Areas. TEMP. (C) op to C a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mln. 81NSET today: C.2S p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: CM a.m. Ametertem 10/18 C Oar j Los Angeles 18 21C Cloudy Atheas 18 27C Oar HWrU 14 22C Oar Bakraia 27 37C Oar194 words
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Article, Illustration884 1981-10-03 1 ARTHUR LEE - ARTHUR LEE Pictures by 1 HAVE a head cold and I hope I'm not hallucinating. Before me are these two young men who look like they "have Just emerged from a crashed Planet Ork spaceship Nano, Nano and they are amusing the people who have884 words
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Advertisement126 1981-10-03 1 ■I V Si iH^m HmH^t H I uVD 5% I 1 sit *"^W V^^tß mtfl T^ »^c k f^l mft^r f >_^^Bmw .^___f^S^TH M^mt v -"GK r -m, J^JC^** IV L* A t jbj^bj i lli I I Irk b i Msj a^v WHERE COULD WE INSTALL A BIG AIR126 words
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Advertisement103 1981-10-03 1 Hew de yea prise the meat eat of a small shell, what de yea de with aa artichoke, when Is It permissable to use one's fingers? Let Tan Lee Leag lay your doabts to rest on Controsproad Pages 12 and 13 A gentle film Daaa Lam previews a tiny made-la-Singapore103 words
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Article, Illustration521 1981-10-03 2 TODAY SATURDAY MATINEE MAIL ORDER BRIDE (Ch 5, 2.25 p.m.): A young man inherits a ranch, to be run by his father's old friend until he mends his wild ways. His guardian finds a Bride for him in the hope that she will help him settle down Stars521 words
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Article169 1981-10-03 2 RC Activities this week TODAY: Seminar on "RCs' Role in Community Development", until tomorrow, at NAYTI. Mr Ahmad Mattar (Acting Minister for Social Affairs A MP for Brickworks) will open it at 7.30 pm. Organised by Henderson CCMC, CCC and RCs. Children's Day celehraU*a at basketball court near Blk 9,169 words
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Article230 1981-10-03 2 What's on this weekend TODAY: EXHIBITIONS: Oatempsrmry American Printmaken Nat Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Students' Chinese CalUgraphy And Painting Nat Museum Young People's Gallery. 9 a.m.— 5.30 p.m. Antique Straits Chinese Arte And Crafto: Includes Victorian bric-a-brac traditionally associated with Baba homes, porcelain, cloisonne, bronze, Yihsing ware.230 words
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Article, Illustration157 1981-10-03 2 TUNG Tung in this week's episode of The Brothers (T«m«mw, Ch 8, 1.25 p.m.), is very hurt when Shek Fai leaves to see Kar Sin in the middle of her birthday party. She feels jilted by Shek Fai who is now courting Kar157 words
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Advertisement627 1981-10-03 2 /One capsukr\ /a day keeps your\ appetite away h) your appetite spoiling your diet Then take just one MlraprontN a day to keop your appetite away. Mlrapront N acts on the appetite control mochanaim, suppressing desire for food. But for your diet to bo ready effective, avoid fatty, starchy and627 words
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Advertisement29 1981-10-03 2 ES National Panasonic jfffgl How to record a 2 hr meeting on a 1 hr cassette W" A RN-Z01 Micro-cassette recorder with J 2-speed recording and silent auto-stop. riTMMSM29 words
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Miscellaneous378 1981-10-03 2 HBHHH^PHH^H the life of her husband, a wITf3TJ retired army major. I V J I M Guest stars are Anna I k^a L^^J I I Cropper and Glen Housten. My CfclM My ChlM h Ap triO I 8 7ts P m > A sensitive Ul U IV* I portraiture of378 words
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Miscellaneous301 1981-10-03 2 with new wave singer -i^ Gary Numan). stars in Jfl this 1972 British thriller about a mans attempts to V V track down those respon- nn n v%i -iw— sible for his wife and G0L P E }L T^^JHL (l family's deaths in a plane m): Cna 1 1 5301 words
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Miscellaneous1186 1981-10-03 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 1.00 PM Opening folowed by Sesame 725 Clitural Kaf y (English) Street 7.30 News And Weather Forecast 2.00 Mickey And Donald Mala V 2.25 Saturday Matinee Mail Order 7M Tal Tf »c Killing 0« Bride McNeal County's Children 3.45 ABC Wide World Of Sports J-JJ1,186 words
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662 1981-10-03 3 §QSJSS^^KImiMiS3LmK GOOD show this *eek was the stand-out made-by-SBC documentary Changing Landscapes (repeat telecast). Presented with an unobtrusive commer*ary, but demons, atin,' the maximum of editorial judgement, here was the real TV Ey< Changing Landscapes armchaired the viewer into the lungs of Chinatown662 words
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Article, Illustration577 1981-10-03 3 THE history of Chinese art lacks a creditable tradition of painting people. Occasional masterpieces, spread far over a thousand years, were overshadowed by the landscape and flower and bird paintings that have dominated Chinese art for centuries. Besides, the emergence of the wen ren hua (scholar painter) tradition,577 words
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Advertisement121 1981-10-03 3 I^Bar^hn# Wma J^aaV LaanV^nn# How awkward it is to hunt around for a lighter in the otflce when entertaining. Hadson piezo electronic table gas lighters are ideal for use in the office. Elegant yet functional, these lighters need no battery or flint. They are also suitable as souvenirs for business121 words
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Advertisement218 1981-10-03 3 j£v»Mw it's not so far away mfP* afterall. W I aW* KavflT Ljbwl Jok I av^ j- -a I a^aV^£#aV WM W It's your dream come true' Right in your very own bedroom You needni be rich to enjoy Edinburgh comfort as our budget mattress are really inexpensive yet made218 words
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Article, Illustration687 1981-10-03 4 My Child My Child (documentary interlude) SBC Ch 8, 7.05 p.m. tonight Marry a sensitive, creative man to a beautiful woman and a 17-year-old cine camera and what do you get? A film that's as delicate and captivating as a new-born babe. DANA LAM discovers such a687 words
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Article760 1981-10-03 4 DUSK. Kent Ridge looms over the twittering birds along Aver Rajah Road. The university library is pack.-d with studious faces. Some, clutching folders and lecture notes, straggle down into the Forum below. Some stop and move benches a few centimetres and sit, chattering animatedly. There is definite760 words
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Advertisement250 1981-10-03 4 I SOVIET I FILM FESTIVAL September 29 October 4, 1981 VICTORIA THEATRE 7.30 PM NIGHTLY BJI PROGRAMME: BJj 'I uesday. September 29 SWAN LAKE Wednesday, September 30 THE HIJACKING OF "SAVOY" Thursday, October 1 CATCH THE WIND Friday, October 2 M THE INN OF THE DEAD ALPINIST Saturday. October 3250 words
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Article, Illustration977 1981-10-03 5 FlybaiU In Celebration SBC Ch 5, 7.50 p.m. tomorrow Story by DANA LAM 1968, Singapore. The island was pulsating with the twang of electric guitars, bliz plizz of microphones, squeals of teenagers and rhythms of bands like The Four Seasons, which dominated the top977 words
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Advertisement391 1981-10-03 5 Again. Sorella comes nearer to you... to announce that ■^^bT.y as from to-day, you can get your Sorella brassieres and panties jv^' at any of the Sorella counters at Klasse (Lucky Plaza) (Yuyi Dept. Store) and (Peninsula Plaza) f, JA For every purchase of $40/- mk above get one Petticoat391 words
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Article, Illustration739 1981-10-03 6 In Going Place four Saturdays ago MEG JUMP took us on a walking tour of Paris. ..her very personal guide to France's elegant, timeless capital. And today she takes us further afield to the countryside ..to sleepy backwaters, to a canal flanked by medieval villages and a glamorous739 words
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Article181 1981-10-03 6 if you go BY AIR UTA French Airlines fly to Paris for $2,659 return. Travellers can also take advantage of their Hello Paris tour for $47.50 a night. (See travel page, ST, Sept 5). They also have a similar Hello Nice package, from about $87 a night. Hello Nice and181 words
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Advertisement369 1981-10-03 6 Irresistibly priced special gift offers Specially designed Model 9884 and Model 9789, ideal for placing a kwali (Chinese wok). Can be used with PUB or cylinder gas Bottle compartment can accommodate any brand of cylinder gas. The product of Italy's largest gas cooker specialist I Boreal Model 9789. Boreal Model369 words
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462 1981-10-03 7 When, what, how to eat French-style EATING out is one of the pleasures of a visit to France... but there are one or two things you should know. For anyone expecting a full-blown breakfast in the English manner, the French petit dejeuner will come as something of an anti-climax. Breakfast462 words
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Article191 1981-10-03 7 Reading up on on restaurants FRENCH Leave by Richard Btmui Is a small cempreheaalve nidt to dining to France. It Includes a useful glossary et feed terms found en French means. It Igaecce the majer cities ef France in favenr ef the rest of the ceaatry, but explains facets ef191 words
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Advertisement264 1981-10-03 7 nHun»nH*ul^B\ UTannHH uuuuuuuuuuuuJsn^^^^H Hl^Mli n^nunfll .annuuuuuuuuuunnnui uuu^b^l^^b^^^^b^bVtt^^hY^^^^huu^^l*l I I I ...another quality pfwluctfromTulip 12%/ 250g Net wag/rt Guthrie Singapore Pte Ltd f^ 39 Sixth Avenue Off Bukit Timah Road CcO Singapore 1027 Tel *****5/*****5 Beachfront Timeshare Suite at Marco Island, Florida, U.S. A. ;:Js;is|&^"^^^ Now. through "Vacation Timeshare Ownership" "*XH264 words
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Advertisement431 1981-10-03 7 ASIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT ADMISSION TEST DATES FOR MASTER IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT/ MASTER IN MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Applications are invited from qualified persons for the following post graduate courses at the Asian Institute of Management (AIM), Makati, Philippines, commencing June/July, 1982 1. Master in Business Management (MBM), a two-year full-time course431 words
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Article, Illustration902 1981-10-03 8 Labyrinth of puzzles pardoxes LABYRINTHS by Jorgei Luis Borga* King Penguin, {18 Reviewed by ANDREW LESLIE JORGES Luis Borges Is one of the most extraordinary writers of our time. Now almost completely blind at the age of 83, he continues to live in his beloved Buenos Aires, and has become902 words
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Article, Illustration723 1981-10-03 8 BERTHA AND THE RACING PIGEON by Pam Ayr**, Sparrow Books. $5 95 NAPPER GOES FOR GOAL by Martin Waddell Puffin Books. $5.20 BANANAS DON'T GROW ON TREES compiled by Joseph Rosenbloorr Piccolo Books. $6 30 Reviewed by MAUREEN GAY THE author of Bertfc* And TV Racing723 words
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745 1981-10-03 8 JAPAN IN ASIA, 1942-1945, Edited by William H. Newell Singapore University Press, 1981. 123 Pages. $12.00 Reviewed by ROBERT CHEW FOR a compilation of seven articles on the impact of Japanese wartime administration in the Lands they occupied from 1942-1945, this book took an amazing 10745 words
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Advertisement297 1981-10-03 8 CONGRATULATIONS TO ROBIN SHIPYARD (PTE) LTD ON THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BARGE "ROFOMEX I" OF ROCA FOSFORICA MEXICANA S.A. DE C.V. OF MEXICO WITH COMPLIMENTS FROM: B R C WELDMESH (SEA) PTE LTD 4 1 tt Wm ik^^Bk I Trust us I B I Look out for297 words
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Advertisement105 1981-10-03 9 ROBIN CONSTRUCTION (PTE) LTD CONGRATULATES ROBIN SHIPYARD (PTE) LTD ON THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE PRESTRESSED CONCRETE I BARGE "HOFOMEX I" OF ROCA FOSFORICA MEXICANA S.A. DE C.V. OF MEXICO I WE ARE PROUD TO BE THE MAIN CONTRACTOR FOR THE ABOVE PROJECT. I SMIT INTERNATIONAL OCEAN I TOWAGE SALVAGE105 words
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Advertisement112 1981-10-03 9 PRESTRESSED CONCRETE (S) PTE. LTD. I CONGRATULATES I ROBIN SHIPYARD (PTE) LTD ON I THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE PRESTRESSED CONCRETE I BARGE "ROFOMEX I" OF ROCA FOSFORICA MEXICANA S.A. DE C.V. OF MEXICO I WE ARE PROUD TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH THIS BARGE FOR THE SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF112 words
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Advertisement488 1981-10-03 10 More reiolut ionary learning aids from Texas Instruments: Come hear them out! MTmT' 1 I" L*i* ■mMbMbbß iM ▼aarajßaSaUJ ■hIjI Law ftW t**Tt 1"" Speak Math' Speak Spell Speak Read The Ulking electronic learning aid A Ulking electronic learning aid that's fun The Ulking electronic learning aid that that helps488 words
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Advertisement103 1981-10-03 10 MANDARIN EMPRESS KINO'S TOA PAVOH OCEAN HAPPY PEOPLE'S TODAY SHOWING NO FREE LIST wMwm cao«sco« TONMMfT MBMOHT PLUS TOMONROW MOMMNO SHOW ChenOeuH. V«e******^, MMOMM COtOdSCOff Yanatzs toou The Ij4« Hsipin KMtmt m»tu H/« I. NfM X 12»> IBVI ■*■*»<• Kong Chian tod., Tht S«Mt tS«C«p m Contooese BY* U Man103 words
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Advertisement518 1981-10-03 11 Capitol Lijiliting Unit 231-4. 2nd f I. Capitol Shopping Centre Tel: *****20. (next to Capitol Theatre) I OPENS TODAY a 1 Show Daily 1 1am Bpm. Sunday 12noon 6pm. to j ft^E^uj K fll bW. bS*C**U^bl I I 8 K $45 9 I $65 B "bY jffl %^^^bT <C¥l M518 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1981-10-03 12 A FRIEND, who had never been out of Singapore, suddenly found himself dining at the Ritz in London. He was quite calm before dinner. And then he sat down at the dining table to find not just one pair of fork and spoon, but a whole assortment1,132 words
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Article125 1981-10-03 12 NEVER mind if yoi to Rome, Pisa or Mi Just make sure na Italiana, a fortr journey through th( Italy. Starting this Moi which will be held Ristorante Mario, wi buds until October 18. Many of th«- sen come from somf .f ih in that lively. I Places like125 words
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Article573 1981-10-03 12 Dragon Gate Vegetariai 214-216 West Co; Hong Leong Garden Sh Reviewed by NAT/ VEGETARIAN cuisine is a peculiarity, but a loveable peculiarity, of the East. Indeed, in India and China, it has been elevated to an art form in which sublime creativity and imagination have transformed common garden573 words
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Advertisement153 1981-10-03 12 Br M The Mandarin Singapore pP^J presents Jsr IBS Collection fir Pierre Balmain -^Kh jti^Lwm A fafcinat ing collection that's new B^^ JP^a^aflr^r^ an<^ exc t n 9- Featuring classic wML designs infused with an English •v i^^^P^Pv aY mood. A subtle alliance of grand j v A materials and153 words
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Advertisement75 1981-10-03 12 The special occasion taste everytime you cook. COOKING WITH QBB PURE K^S *^T GHEE ENRICHES THE FLAVOUR fW^T^ -•> W OF GOOD FOOD. m f QBB Pure Ghee.manufactured entirely from the milk of Australian Dairy Cows,enhances the flavour of good food na^. Used in home cooking QBB Pure ***^m BP^75 words
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Article, Illustration72 1981-10-03 13 Ed cloth, ng with i putting i fatherly proud of the horishing up and imlents of t sounJ a to you; expensive ler/ you the care *asher ins and 1 soapy n with a =ii 1- brush) attention ?e of the ts. ■m water. an a tea erse only72 words
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Article387 1981-10-03 13 NEVER mind if you can't get to travel to Rome, Pisa or ML' n. Just make sure you get to Quindicina Italiana, a fortnight-long gourmet's journey through the regional tastes of Italy. Starting this Monday, the Quindicina, which will be held at the York Hotel's Ristorante Mario,387 words
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Article744 1981-10-03 13 but been 3lime rmed ecogfood. jetar?r as se of about n for te to an Is "what such ating jef or also (lean S not arvel le of it of nism, jetar- are sm lesak, worf. or inese I way nism. can fer a okki3nese I cutonly744 words
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Article334 1981-10-03 13 You're the proud possessor of a new wok; but whatever you cook sticks to it. You're tired of sharing all your food with it. Mother suggests that you treat it with grated coconut, mother-in-law says you must "feed" it with oil. TAN LEE334 words
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Advertisement497 1981-10-03 14 I HERMANN f LUDWIC ORGANIZATION I International Freight Forwarders I •ON THE MOVE I The Management, Marketing and Administration Division have moved to: Suites 1108/1116, 11th Floor World Trade Centre No 1, Maritime Square Singapore 0409 Telephone 27 27 533 (unchanged) —20 lines Telex RS ***** hi sin (unchanged) The497 words
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Advertisement570 1981-10-03 15 We are looking for an individual for the —^m^M position of «»^M REPAIR E3 S SUPERINTENDENT g The Job Your main responsibility will be maintenance M of vessels in the company's tanker fleet and M assistance in the repair program of vessels ___^^g belonging to other Ksso affiliates. —.^pj^ Your570 words
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Advertisement666 1981-10-03 15 a The Straits >S Steamship Group The Straits Steamship Croup, a leader in its various fields of activities which include Shipping, Property, Food Trading and Distribution, Engineering. Industrial Trading and Data Processing, has a vacancy in a major Division for the position of PERSONNEL MANAGER Reporting directly to the Divisional666 words
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Advertisement778 1981-10-03 15 I Ince 1 A/aleniouse Associates Management Consultants in 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.778 words
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Advertisement572 1981-10-03 16 B^^Our client, a well established and progressive trading^^d group of companies, requires suitably qualified and experienced persons to fill the following management positions: PRODUCT MANAGER ($50,000 p.a.) The selected candidate will assume overall responsibility for a Marketing/Sales Division and take charge of the planning and implementation of long-term marketing activities572 words
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Advertisement724 1981-10-03 16 In line with the developer s objective of providing high quality property management services. Jones Lang Wootton have been appointed as Managing Agents for the development. Jones Lang Wootton therefore invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the following appointments: 1 BUILDING SUPERVISOR a) Duties Responsibilities 1 To handle all aspects724 words
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Advertisement804 1981-10-03 16 f 1 Applications are invited from Singapore and Malaysian citizens and Permanent Residents of Singapore who are graduates in accountancy to join us as: TRAINEE AUDIT ASSISTANTS 1 We offer: A planned system of training and professional development. A quality of professional experience that enhances your personal worth and standing.804 words
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Advertisement685 1981-10-03 17 dr Chartered Industries of Singapore Pte. Ltd. and its subsidiary companies are looking for dynamic and suitably qualified personnel who are highly self-motivated and capable of working independently to join our growth-oriented organisation as: A. ENGINEERS in our •Manufacturing Plant (Post A1 'Industrial Engineering Department (Post A 2) Mechanisation Automation685 words
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Advertisement676 1981-10-03 17 /A well established Management Consultancy\ I Company has a vacancy for the position of CORPORATE SERVICES MANAGER The Job: The incumbent would be responsible for the legal/ I corporate secretarial aspects of the client companies as well as personnel administration, industrial relations and staff recruitment. Requirement: Applicants should have a676 words
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Advertisement711 1981-10-03 17 I—ii i PHILIPS 1 We have a large DP Department which operates an IBM 4331 n Group 11. Our Hardware configuration includes a4M CPU, I \V*Vvft, 1800 Megabyte of on-line storage and a host of Philips and plug-compatible terminals. Our applications are on-line/ i.l rr realtime as well as batch711 words
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Advertisement338 1981-10-03 17 SENIOR VESSEL ENGINEER OIL AND 6AS PROJECTS A major engineering company with the worldwide involvement in the hydrocarbon processing industries now wishes to recruit a senior design engineer. Reporting to the Head of Mechanical Engineering, the successful candidate will assume responsibility for the following key areas Production and checking of338 words
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Advertisement806 1981-10-03 18 The SGV Group Management Consulting Services Our client, a fast-growing group of companies with diversified interests established mainly in properties and manufacturing in quarry works, is seeking suitably qualified and experienced dynamic candidates to fill the following newly created key management positions in the quarrying business of one of its806 words
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Advertisement711 1981-10-03 18 I /^a^^r^ *^a^^ The SGV Group Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client la an international financial based organisation having Its Regional Head Office In Singapore. Due to increased business activities and as part of its expansion programme, It is now looking for a highly experienced and H qualified self starter711 words
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Advertisement1002 1981-10-03 18 I V\/aterhouse Associates Management Consultants in 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. We have1,002 words
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Advertisement615 1981-10-03 19 I m»\ REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE *J AIR FORCE The World At Your Feet The Republic of Singapore Air Force invites young Singaporeans for the posts of (A) AIR STOREMAN/WOMAN TECHNICAL (Male and Female) (B) AIRCREWMAN (Male only) (C) AIR FORCE VEHICLE OPERATOR (Male only) (D) AIR SAFETY EQUIPMENT WORKER (Female615 words
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Advertisement600 1981-10-03 19 i CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Information Handling Systems industry will be growing significantly in the 1980' sand is key to the Republic's strategy in restructuring the economy. IBM Singapore a leader in the fields of computing, word processing and related products is building to support its existing and rapidly growing list600 words
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Advertisement801 1981-10-03 19 I DESIGN ARCHITECTS 1 Vacancies exist in an established architectural office in Hong Kong fcr DESIGN ARCHITECTS University graduates with at least 5 years design experience and creative flair are required to work on exciting projects both in Hong Kong and overseas. The successful candidates will be joining a large801 words
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Advertisement559 1981-10-03 20 HANLIN BULLION PRIVATE LIMITED GMG Building, sth Floor, 104 -108 Robinson Road, Singapore ol o6 We are a subsidiary of an established Group of Companies dealing in securities, commodities and gold futures. In line with our expansion programme, we are invitingapplications for the following positions: Brokers Requirements Matured and self-motivated559 words
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Advertisement431 1981-10-03 20 A well-established international Construction Co. requires the following personnel: Senior Quantity Surveyors Site Quantity Surveyors Office Manager Drivers Receptionist/ Telephonist Typist/Secretary Requirements: Only applicants with relevant qualifications and experience need apply. Excellent salary will be paid Interested applicants are requested to submit their applications with personal particulars, qualifications, employment history,431 words
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Advertisement853 1981-10-03 20 Carigali y\X offers you the opportunity /a^*\ of starting on a new challenging II )j career in the petroleum industry PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd., the operating arm of PETRONAS, the national oil company of Malaysia, is embarking on an expansion program to develop Malaysia's hydrocarbon resources One of the activities853 words
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Advertisement652 1981-10-03 21 KIT LOONG GROUP I Petaling Jaya This progressive and leading Group engaged in the tyre industry, specifically in retreading equipment trading is seeking applicants for the following key career positions: Manufacturing Engineer Salary negotiable The Manufacturing Engineer will report directly to the Production Director and will work in close cooperation652 words
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Advertisement636 1981-10-03 21 GENERAL^ ELECTRIC I USA I General Electric (U.S.A.) Consumer I I Electronics Pte Ltd is seeking to recruit I I suitably qualified candidates for the I I position of: MANAGER PROCESS CONTROL ENGINEERING I THE MAN I You should have an Engineering degree, pre- I I ferably in Mechanical or636 words
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Advertisement604 1981-10-03 21 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN CUSTOMER ENGINEERING The Information Handling Systems industry will be growing significantly in the 1980s and is key to the Republic s strategy in restructuring the economy. IBM Singapore a leader in the fields of computing, word processing and related products— is building rapidly to support its existing604 words
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Advertisement499 1981-10-03 21 METALS* ORES PTE LTD a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES invite suitably qualified applicants for the position CHEMIST The incumbent is responsible to the Latex Business Manager of the Latex and Adhesives Division for providing efficient technical and laboratory services to the Sales and Production Departments.499 words
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Article837 1981-10-03 22 THE BOOK OF PREDICTIONS by David Wallechintky, Amy Wallace and Irving Wallace 513 Pages. Elm Tree, $52 50 Reviewed by CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT YOU probably already know that in 1962, automobile gas rationing will take effect throughout the Western world. That by 1985 most family homes will have installedNYT - 837 words
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Article, Illustration915 1981-10-03 22 Moneymaking tennis machine BJORN BORG, My Life And Game by Gene Scott, $9, Sphere Reviewed by PATRICK BASTIANS IN Swedish Bjorn means "bear", and Borg means "castle", an apt impression one gets reading Bjern Born, My Ufe And Gtme, a 144-page kaileidoscope of the Swede star's immediate life on tour915 words
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Advertisement67 1981-10-03 22 it's a brighter Sunday with Sunday Nation M Men who can 10 rules fc affrirrl thpir to help IV y dllUiU IT 101 l you stay V%, grand passion younger Jk '^^W U W I >w am 'f ~^^~~~ZZZZ^ZZ^ZZZZZH^— -=-n I've learned m says Joan\ k /Taipeh, M* Kennedy y67 words
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Advertisement606 1981-10-03 22 TlrvtiEß MMI lIMOUSTWJJWk bom® wSrim Applications are invited from Singapore citizens or permanent residents (or the following appointments with the Board: A EXECUTIVE OFFICER ($025- 1 1 65 per month) Duties: The successful candidate will be responsible for the conduct of research and market studies, the compilation of statistics, the606 words
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Advertisement875 1981-10-03 23 FVj SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD LIMITED "SEMBAWANG ENGINEERING (PRIVATE) LIMITED CRAFT APPRENTICES Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents or Malaysian Citizens (Male Female) for the post of Craft Apprentice in the following trades:STEELWORK ELECTRICAL FITTING PIPEWORK ENGINE FITTING BOILERWORK WELDING Applicants should be between 16 and 25 years of age875 words
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Advertisement693 1981-10-03 23 j Apprenticeship Scheme The EDB offen skill* training in the TATA-GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRE and JAPAN-SINGAPORE TRAINING CENTRE leading tc the award of CRAFTSMAN CERTIFICATE in the abovementioned trades upon successful completion of the 4-year apprenticeship. In addition, an apprentice will also qualify for the NTC 3 and 2 on passing693 words
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Advertisement758 1981-10-03 23 SCHOLARSHIP AT THE INSTITUTE OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING (IVT), JAPAN, 1982 Applications are invited from male 'A' level holders (or the above awards. Award Five year programme in Vocational Instructor Training in an Engineering Trade commencing April 1962. The first year will be devoted to Japanese Language studies. The Engineering Trades758 words
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Advertisement775 1981-10-03 23 SALE BY TENDER TENDER REF PCB/ 1 004/ 1 0/8 1 (R I Tenderers ore invited for the purchase ot the following items on o lot ond "AS IS WHERE IS" BASIS 1 Stiver Plated Boord Approx 2500 kgs 2) Copper Clod Laminates of various sizes I Lot 3) Copper775 words
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Advertisement522 1981-10-03 24 I MANAGER Advertising m* I Public Relations ▼^l Salary Negotiable OUR CLIENT, a major local bank, invites top calibre public relations professionals to apply for the position of MANAGER, ADVERTISING PUBLIC RELATIONS. APPLICANTS should be university graduates who are also members of relevant professional organisations. Previous experience m advertising, public522 words
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Advertisement888 1981-10-03 24 I MARKETING OFFICERS A" (Ref 9/124) CREDIT ANALYSTS (Ref 9/125) Up to $35,000 per annum OUR CLIENT is a leading financial institution specialising in the field of consumer and industrial lease and hire-purchase financing. As a result of planned expansion in its range of services, the Company wishes to recruit888 words
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Advertisement317 1981-10-03 24 IHON WOKKS American Oilfield Equipment manufacturing company seeks the following additional personnel (A) ENGINEERS Degree in Mechonical Engineering Preferobly with related work experience in heavy industrial engineering concern and be fomdior with specifications, codes and practices of oilfield industry (B) DRAFTSMEN Ability to prepare detail mochme and fabrication drawings of317 words
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