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Title Section14 1981-11-06 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article718 1981-11-06 1 Our N-bomb reply— Haig If the Russians attack first.,. WASHINGTON, Thursday AMERICAN Secretary of State Alexander Haig put the Soviet Union on notice yesterday that Nato action m the face of a Soviet attack m Europe could include explosion of a "nuclear bomb for demonstration purposes." Testifying on arms controlReuter; NYT; UPI - 718 words
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243 1981-11-06 1 Owner launches airborne raid on factory LONDON, Thurs. THE owner of a strikebound factory m Manchester, besieged by 250 pickets, launched a commando-style raid on the plant yesterday with masked men and helicopters to "liberate" an order of electric motors worth £2.25 million (558.56 million). Pickets gaped unbelievingly as twoAFP - 243 words
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Article31 1981-11-06 1 JAKARTA, Thurs Indone sia's population is expected to increase from the current 147 million to 190 million by 1990. a family planning official said yesterday UPI tUPI - 31 words
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Article, Illustration499 1981-11-06 1 WILLIAM LACY - WILLIAM LACY By Our Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Thurs. The former general manager of the Moscow Narodny Bank m Singapore is now serving a 15-year prison sentence m Russia, a court here was told today. During the trial of financier Amos Dawe, 46, on fraud499 words
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Article129 1981-11-06 1 BEIJING KEEN ON CLIPS SCHEME THE Chinese Language Instruction Materials for Primary Schools (Clips) here is so successful that even China has shown interest m the materials. A written request for materials was received recently from Beijing education officials, and Clips is now looking into the matter. Experts This was129 words
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Article113 1981-11-06 1 4 A CLEAR distinction must be nuuie between the rales of the state and the company. The company cannot be seen as an alternative U the state la the provision of welfare services. Rather, company welfare should complement the services provided by the state. It should aim to provide benefits113 words
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Article, Illustration36 1981-11-06 1 WHAT is the message little Tan Peck Koon is trying to get across? It is an urgent message whleh she hopes will reach people. Torn to the Back Page for the answer.36 words
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Article92 1981-11-06 1 Peking ducks for machines BEIJING, Thurs. China has agreed to swop its world famous Peking ducks for Yugoslav farm equipment, the official Xinhua news agency reported today. In a dispatch from Belgrade, it said the exchange was agreed on at a meeting of the SinoYugoslav committee for cooperation m agricultureUPI - 92 words
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290 1981-11-06 1 Jordan to buy missiles from Russia: CBS WASHINGTON, Thurs. King Hussein of Jordan has decided to buy a new ground-to-air missile system from the Soviet Union, CBS News reported last night. A spokesman for the king, who is on an official visit to the United States, had no immediate commentReuter - 290 words
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Article65 1981-11-06 1 SEOUL, Thurs. A tJS soldier has been sentenced to 20 years bard labour (or murder <md an attempted murder, an US military spokesman said today. Private Lacy Harrington, 19, from Baltimore. Maryland, was I -md guilty yesterday of the murder of a sergeant and the attemptedReuter - 65 words
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375 1981-11-06 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HU AT By /NO MORE Cantonese films will be shown on television once the series, The Brothers, ends m three and half months, the Parliamentary Secretary and chairman of the National Committee for the Promotion of the Use of375 words
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Article110 1981-11-06 1 MALAYSIAN plantation giant Sime Darby Bhd has made provisions to write off a loss of M 548.2 million. It appeared that Sime Darby Commodities Ltd had been advancing loans to Ocean Resources, a UK-based company, without approval or even prior consultation of the110 words
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Article, Illustration907 1981-11-06 1 IRENE NGOO - Operation Surprise: Team fines 2 builders IRENE NGOO By Housing Correspondent CONTRACTORS who flout safety rules now face on-the-spot fines and, m more serious cases, stop work orders, m a new tough bid by the Labour Ministry to reduce hazards at construction worksites. The crackdown on recalcitrant contractors started yesterday907 words
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104 1981-11-06 1 Israelis force demonstrators to disperse JERUSALEM, Thurs. Several people were re- ported wounded m the west Bank village of Dura today when Israeli troops used force to disperse club and stone- wielding demonstrators who surrounded the office of the local Israeli administration. The protesters, including adults and schoolchildren, marched onAFP - 104 words
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Article82 1981-11-06 1 LONDON. Thurs. The crowded coastal waters of Japan and Korea are the most dangerous m the world because they lack effective safety schemes known as traffic separation, according to a new study on ship collisions Over the past 25 years, 436 collisions were reported m that area. AAFP - 82 words
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Article56 1981-11-06 1 LATEST SOVIET SUB CAN GO STOCKHOLM, Than. Swedish Prime Minister Thorbjoern FaeUdla Mid today that nuclear materials were found on board the Soviet sabm* rlne which weat agraaad la Swedish waters bat the vessel weald be released. The Soviet ■nibs— dor to Stockholm Mikhail Zhakovlev earlier said the ladieat had56 words
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Advertisement136 1981-11-06 1 Jfr Jewellers of Distinction JfdP** B« n-si MMrad at tf obtaining quality Jewelleries I at our shovmxims together with friendly service and the right advice. G.M.DE SILVA PTE. LTD. Jrwellcts and Gem Merchants Specialists' Centre. Ground Fir. Orchard Ro«d. Singapore 0923 Tel *****37 *****07 G6 DBS Building, Ground Fir, Shenton136 words
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Advertisement119 1981-11-06 1 64 pages today After Alison.** what the people say Page 17 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,1,8 COMICS 14 CAUSEWAY 14, IS EDITORIAL It LETTERS 11 BACKGROUND 18 CLASSIFIEDS 24-34 SPORTS SMI Singapore Sweep results Page 10 How to avoid going bonkers Pagei RADIO AND TV 2 OUTLOOK It, U CINEMA119 words
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Article603 1981-11-06 2 Case meets butchers THE Consumers Association of Singapore has found some of the butchers' points valid after meeting them over the high prices of pork. It will recommend some solutions to the Primary Production Department. Meanwhile, it has advised consumers to switch from fresh to frozen pork or to603 words
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Article163 1981-11-06 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: NO ONE can deny that more exposure to more Mandarin programmes over TV is one good way to ensure proficiency in the language. Bat we fall to see how lost one weekly dialect programme which gives much enjoyment to many non-Mandarin and non-English speakers, can163 words
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Article247 1981-11-06 2 NOW COMES A COMPUTER BUREAU SERVICE COMPUTERS are not for the big only. Small companies too may find computer facilities within their reach with the advent of a firm offering bureau service on project basis to Singapore companies. The CAD-CAM (computer-aided design /computer aided manufacturing) system claims to247 words
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Article47 1981-11-06 2 FREEDOM DEAL FROM 1930 to 1945, Japan carried out germ warfare experiments which claimed the lives of 3,000 people. After Japan's defeat, the American authorities granted the Japanese germ warfare scientists immunity from trial as war criminals in exchange for information on the experiments. Page 1847 words
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Article471 1981-11-06 2 Still deadlocked THE United Nations Security Council is still deadlocked over who should be the next secretarygeneral and the members will hold private consultations on Monday to work out the next step. New candidates are reluctant to enter the fray while Dr Kurt Waldheim and Mr Salim471 words
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Article228 1981-11-06 2 A superb draw SINGAPORE, without six regulars, held the Wollongong side of Australia to a 0-0 draw last night. The Republic showed superb teamwork despite having five reserves and experimenting in defence, midfield and attack. The squad can enter next year's Malaysia Cup campaign without fear, writes JOE DORAI.228 words
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Article183 1981-11-06 2 Granite ban to stay GRANITE exports to Singapore will not be lifted, said the Johore State Secretary, Datuk Sulaiman Mohamed Noor, who disputed claims by quarry operators that there was no market for granite in Johore under the Fourth Malaysia Plan. He said some operators were asking183 words
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Article379 1981-11-06 2 Dilemma of the aged THERE will be more old people m Asia when the year 2000 arrives. The largest increases will be m South-east Asia, with Indonesia's over-€ 0 population increasing by 134 per cent. Thailand's will increase by 107 per cent, Singapore's by 91 per cent, the379 words
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Article156 1981-11-06 2 Redif fusion star TEOCHEW broadcaster Mr Siah Heng Meng, 41, is now the host of a popular Mandarin radio show on Rediffusion, Hello Nightbird. When he joined the company m 1962 he started as a popular actor m Teochew drama serials but with the Speak Mandarin156 words
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Advertisement138 1981-11-06 2 II V H \WSk u^H I #*><£ 1 Soon Aik is Singapore's j^iry^ l f™\ leading hardware supply store. With a H^IL-^JIL^ comprehensive range of tools and hardware to suit mmmmmm l^™™™" all industrial and professional requirements especially the oil industry. |E7F7 EJ"T"d Soon Aik is a major distributor for138 words
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Article, Illustration57 1981-11-06 3 Warships in first review since 1974 JAPANESE warships of the Maritime SelfDefence Forces sailing In a review m Sagami Bay, near Yokosnka, on Tuesday. Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki reviewed the fleet of 45 warships from the s,2s*tonne destroyer Shlrane. The annual review had been suspended since 1874, after the tintUPI - 57 words
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220 1981-11-06 3 Tanaka's friend gets jail for pay-off perjury TOKYO, Thurs. A close friend of former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka was sentenced to one year m prison m the Tokyo district court today, for perjury m connection with the Lockheed pay-off scandal. The verdict passed on businessman Kenji Osano was seen byReuter - 220 words
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96 1981-11-06 3 COLOMBO, Thus. Sri Lanka's 74-year-«ld President i. R. Jayewardene said today he had never been to a hospital for treatment or even for a ■PSpeaking at the layIng of a foundation stone for a I Ss4f million (SfB4 million) hospital, a gift fromAFP - 96 words
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299 1981-11-06 3 Thai-Japanese accord after Prem meeting with Suzuki TOKYO, Thursday THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda met his Japanese counterpart, Mr Zenko Suzuki, m an hour-long talk today and later attended a luncheon given by Emperor Hirohito. i The summit meeting ended with the signing of an agreement for technological cooperation. TheAP - 299 words
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191 1981-11-06 3 Australian cities hit by spate of robberies CANBERRA, Thurs. Australians are suffering from a plague of robberies big and small. Two major robberies m Sydney and Melbourne and a series of petty robberies m Adelaide have been the highlights of the week. In Sydney today, thieves used oxy-acetylene equipment toAFP - 191 words
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69 1981-11-06 3 Pedicabs help drive against crime JAKARTA, Wed. Police here have decided to use Jakarta's 200 becak (pedicab) drivers m the tight against crime. The becak drivers were invited to a rally on Tuesday where they were told they had been chosen because they were on the streets around the clock.AFP - 69 words
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Article29 1981-11-06 3 LONDON, Thurs. British pop singer Marianne Faithfull was yesterday fined £100 (5J1.451) for possessing IS miligrams of heroin. She was also ordered to pay £200 costs -AFP.AFP - 29 words
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Article408 1981-11-06 3 No sign of new candidates for Waldheim's post UNITED NATIONS, Thursday THE latest round of voting m the Security Council has failed to end the deadlock over who will be the next secretary-general and there was still no sign of any new candidates beingReuter; NYT - 408 words
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120 1981-11-06 3 Proposed US laws on beef worry Australia CANBERRA. Than. Tke Australian (iovem meat kas expressed its oowern over proposed legislation before tke US Congress whlrk ro«ld restrict imports of Australian beef and Mgar. Tke American Ambassador, Mr Robert Neaen, was summoned to hear the Australian Government objerttoas. Deputy Prime Minister120 words
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239 1981-11-06 3 Heavy fighting breaks out again in Kandahar ISLAMABAD, Thursday HEAVY fighting has j again erupted m Kanda- har, Afghanistan's second j largest city which resistance fighters all but captured twice this year, reliable Afghan sources have said. More than 50 civilians were feared killed m bombing by Soviet and Af-AP - 239 words
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Advertisement350 1981-11-06 3 I like Cold Storage ||Of fresh foods flourish m even- section. r^^j -^m* mm r^» from (lain- to farm produce. Ml, /y/S'jy* JJ J J m &SJCrinklc Cut Chips Boneless Mutton MP'PPP 1 fc^*^^ From Australia 10()i< •Swmt .JlW' 1 't£/"£\ a^x x Picnic Ham Gourmet WTrTtm v i^-.. M350 words
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470 1981-11-06 4 Greater risk than during Vietnam war, say economists WASHINGTON, Thurs. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's plans for a major boost m military spending could spark a surge m inflation more Jamaging to the United States economy than tae Vietnam War, acqording to some leading economists. WhileReuter - 470 words
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121 1981-11-06 4 Coca-Cola appoints its first black director ATLANTA (Georgia), Thurs. The Coca-Cola company, target earlier this year of a black boycott, yesterday elected former United Nations Ambassador Donald McHenry as its first black director. The boycott against the giant soft drinks firm was headed by a Civil Rights leader, Reverend JesseReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration358 1981-11-06 4 SHUTTLE LAUNCH DELAYED Clogged filters delayed Columbia launching CAPE CANAVERAL, Thurs. The space shuttle Columbia's second mission has been delayed for a week because its oil was not changed after about 1.6 million kilometres. Clogged oil filters m the gearboxes of two powergenerating units, discovered just 31 seconds before yesterday'sReuter; UPI - 358 words
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332 1981-11-06 4 OTTAWA, Thur*. CANADA'S national and provincial leaders were deadlocked today m their bid to resolve a bitter dispute over reforming the country's British Constitution and Quebec Premier Rene Levesque said they were headed for failure. "At this moment ...I'd say the odds are probably loaded ratherReuter - 332 words
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155 1981-11-06 4 MEMPHIS (Tennessee), Thursday ELVIS Presley's doctor of 11 years' standing was cleared last night after a five-week trial on charges of criminally over-prescribing drugs. The jury deliberated for lust over three hours before returning a unanimous not guilty verdict on Dr George Nichopoulos,Reuter - 155 words
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Article84 1981-11-06 4 SCHOOL officials m Marksville, Louisiana, have suspended three football coaches temporarily for responding to the jeers of former students who shouted derogatory remarks about the school football team by dropping their trousers. The coaches Donald Laborde, Michael Byrnes and Darrell Wiley "bared their behinds" after beingUPI - 84 words
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Article115 1981-11-06 4 SERGEANT Arlon Reed of Hokes Bluff, Alabama, said the other three members of the Hokes Bluff police have been kidding him about the hole m his foot, which was put there by a trigger-happy hound Mr Reed, 30, was offduty checking the cattle on his pastureUPI - 115 words
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Article98 1981-11-06 4 A WOMAN who gave birth to a daughter while sitting on a toilet m a hospital is very angry. "I could hardly sleep last night from thinking about it, Mrs Marion Hues said m St Louis on Wednesday. A hospital spokesman said Mrs Hues cameUPI - 98 words
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Article54 1981-11-06 4 In America they have a press that V has the power bat does not have the responsibility, and the American government has the responsibility and has no power. s Philippine First Lady Mrs Imelda Marcos hitting out at the American press which she lamented was listened to54 words
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405 1981-11-06 6 Israeli threat on Sinai force plan TEL AVIV, Thursday ISRAEL yesterday threatened to disqualify any country from joining the United Statessponsored Sinai peacekeeping force if it takes part under conditions contradicting the Camp David accords for peace m the Middle East. Israel's Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir told the Knesset (Parliament)Reuter; AP - 405 words
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212 1981-11-06 6 S. African Indians boycott council poll JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. A vigorous boycott campaign paid off yesterday when thousands of Indian voters ignored the election of a national council to represent their interests. Indian leaders predicted that less than 20 per cent of South Africa's 297,000 Indian voters would take part mUPI - 212 words
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Article40 1981-11-06 6 BANGKOK. Thurs. A team of the Indonesian Journalists' Association, led by its President Harmoko, arrived m Hanoi yesterday to discuss future cooperation between the Journalists' Associations of the two countries, the Vietnamese News Agency, monitored here, reported. AFP.AFP - 40 words
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344 1981-11-06 6 RIYADH, Thurs. LIBYA and Egypt reportedly signed a secret pact at the end of last month that has led to Libyan troops withdrawing from Chad and the easing of tension between the two countries. The Saudi daily newspaper, Ozak, said here yesterdayReuter; AFP; UPI - 344 words
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Article, Illustration68 1981-11-06 6 University students shut themselves in A STUDENT leader la Bir Mt m krael using Us fingers U, v 11 fellow Palestinians that Israeli troops surrounding the Blr Zelt University campus are standing with tear gas In an effort to get them to leave the barricaded building. The military government closedUPI - 68 words
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Article72 1981-11-06 6 TOKYO, Thurs. North Korei. today accused South Korea of firing at its military posts m the demilitarised zone (DMZ), the second reported gunfire this week along the buffer zone. The (North) Korean Central Nows Agency, monitored here, said fully armed personnel at a South Korean postReuter - 72 words
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322 1981-11-06 8 LONDON, Thursday BRITAIN'S riglitwing Government, already facing labour strife over low wage settlements, sa.d yesterday it will introduce legislation to curb the pov/ers of the unions and that pay rises will have to be further reduced. The Conservp.tive government, m the traditionalReuter; UPI - 322 words
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95 1981-11-06 8 Leyland seeks $2 billion aid from govt LONDON, Thurs. The financially-troubled British Leyland today asked the government for I*4* million (Ss2 btlllon) Ib aid for IW2. It Is considered certain that the company will get It. The reqaest had been made earlier, but the company withdrew It when miHiinl workersAFP - 95 words
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Article36 1981-11-06 8 SAN SALVADOR, Thurs. At least 26,000 people, mostly peasants and leftist guerillas, have been killed and many thousands wounded since El Salvador's undeclared civil war began two years ago, official sources said today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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288 1981-11-06 8 STOCKHOLM, Thurs. Sweden has revealed it was conducting secret tests with anti-submarine torpedoes m the area where a Soviet submarine ran aground m Swedish territorial waters last week. A Swedish defence staff spokeswoman said last night the routine tests, involving an unspecifiedReuter; AFP - 288 words
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209 1981-11-06 8 Danish writer accused of being KGB agent COPENHAGEN, Thurs. A leftist writer and translator, who studied m the United States, has been arrested and charged with being an agent for the Soviet KGB. A court on the southern Denmark island of Fyn ordered Ame Herloev Petersen, 36, to be heldAP - 209 words
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Article25 1981-11-06 8 A nuclear war which does not happen Is better than a conventional m one which does. 7 British Foreign Secretary, Lord Carrington.25 words
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201 1981-11-06 8 Groom's dash for freedom leaves police in the lurch LONDON, Thursday POLICE were looking for a bridegroom who left his bride at the church yesterday. A few minutes after they were married on Tuesday, bridegroom Tony Mullins abandoned his 24-year-old bride, Cheryl, on the church steps and fled over aUPI - 201 words
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Article69 1981-11-06 8 Demo against pinball machine tax PARIS, Thurs. For the first recorded time m French history pinball machine people demonstrated against the government here today. More than 2,000 makers, importers, sellers and owneroperators marched through Paris behind a horse-drawn hearse bearing a pinball machine. They were protesting a 1,500-franc (SJ63O) annualAFP - 69 words
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Article37 1981-11-06 8 TOKYO, Thurs. China has asked Japan for loans totalling about 60 billion yen (551.159 miUion) m fiscal 1961 ending next March, to help complete four development projects, a Japanese Foreign Ministry spokesman said Inday RtMitrr37 words
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Article40 1981-11-06 8 KARACHI, Thurs. About 100 Iranian students wearing masks and carrying placards staged a peaceful demonstration at Karachi University yesterday calling for an end to "torture and executions" m Iran, a spokesman for the Iranian Students Association said. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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98 1981-11-06 8 Manson plea for parole refused again VACAVTLLE (California), Thurs. Imprisoned mass murderer Charles Manson, who says he has a demented mind and citing Adolf Hitler as one of his heroes, was denied parole yesterday for the fourth year m a row. As state parole board members discussed his record, MansonUPI - 98 words
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Article64 1981-11-06 8 US DOMESTIC car sales dropped 26 per cent last month to the lowest October level for 23 years, according to motor companies' figures issued m Detroit yesterday. Less than 500,000 cars were sold compared to 660,000 m October last year, the companies said. Analysts said theyReuter - 64 words
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Article80 1981-11-06 8 PHILIPPINES FORCES chief, Gen Fabian Ver said m Manila yesterday that three factions of separatist Muslim rebels have joined forces and planned a major offensive m the southern Philippines next year. The offensive, he added, was planned by the groups of Hashim Salamat, Raschid Lucman and NurUPI - 80 words
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Article80 1981-11-06 8 AUSTRALIAN DEPUTY Prime Minister Doug Anthony yesterday rebutted the Soviet Union's criticism of Australian plans to join a US-sponsored Sinai peace-keeping force. He said that Moscow wanted continuing ArabIsraeli conflict. Mr Anthony was reacting to an article m the Soviet army newspaper Red Star which was reported hereReuter - 80 words
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Article62 1981-11-06 8 PRIME MINISTER Robert Mugabe yesterday accused former Rhodesian troops within his army of plotting to overthrow the Black government and of blowing up a major ammunition dump m August. Mr Mugabe's allegations, made m Hartley, Central Zimbabwe, 100 km south-west of Salisbury, followed the arrest ofAFP - 62 words
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Article70 1981-11-06 8 QUEEN BEATRIX ended a three-week-old Dutch Government crisis m The Hague yesterday by asking Prime Minister Andreas van Agt to withdraw his coalition Cabinet's resignation. The breakthrough came last night when the three coalition partners reached a compromise under which a new tax will be levied toAFP - 70 words
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Article79 1981-11-06 8 THE EUROPEAN Economic Community has fined West German steelmaker, KloeknerWerke AG, US$2.4 million (555.04 million) for exceeding its production quota m the first quarter of this year, EEC sources said yes,terday m Brussels. They said the fine was the first imposed since the EEC introduced mandatoryReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration330 1981-11-06 9 GLORIA CHAN - GLORIA CHAN By HAWKER Neo Geok Lian did not have the heart to turn away her mother with whom she has not met for almost 20 years. So she took m her mother, Madam Goh Ah Boey an illegal immigrant and provided her330 words
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103 1981-11-06 9 SCORES of people turned up at the Singapore River yesterday to try their luck at catching prawns. They had apparently read The Straits limes report which said that the river was teeming with prawns now that it is cleaner. At 1 p.m., there103 words
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113 1981-11-06 9 ROV turns down appeal to register bicycles BICYCLE dealers' appeal to the Registry of Vehicles to register bicycles has been rejected. The ROY stopped registering bicycles early last month when Its number plates ran oat. The Singapore Bicycle Dealers' Association then appealed to the ROY on OcTa. An ROY spokesman113 words
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574 1981-11-06 9 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGI AM TONG HAI By and BRIDGET TAN SOME of the arguments put forward by pork merchants on the high prices of pigs and pork are valid, the Consumers Association of Singapore said yesterday. After a meeting with officials of the Singapore574 words
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388 1981-11-06 9 Guest specialists invited to share medical skills VISITING medical specialists will be encouraged by the Health Ministry to stay longer to share their knowledge and experience with local doc- tors. This would help prevent "in-breeding" from depending too much on local specialists, the Permanent Secretary (Health) and Director of Medical388 words
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Article56 1981-11-06 9 THE stretch of Commonwealth Avenue between Queensway and Commonwealth Drive will be closed to traffic daily between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. from today to Thursday. This is to enable construction work on an overhead bridge to be carried out. Motorists can use Tanglin Halt Road56 words
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Article, Illustration651 1981-11-06 10 THE nine-man "crack team" of Operation Surprise raced down to two worksites m Serangoon Road on their first blitz 30 minutes after the Labour Ministry announced a new stern measure to curb rising accident rates m the building trade. Wearing gleaming whiteALBERT SIM - 651 words
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96 1981-11-06 10 WORKERS who wear safety shoes should make sure that the safety footwear has the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research certification mark. Recently a pair of safety shoes was submitted to Sisir for tests and the institute found that the shoes were defective.96 words
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Article178 1981-11-06 10 ALL learner motorcyclists holding provisional driving licences will soon be given their test dates and their assigned test centres. The Traffic Police will give them ample notice of their test dates and try to assign them to test centres nearest their homes. If they do not178 words
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Article70 1981-11-06 10 THE KAMPONG Glam community centre computer club will hold a talk on computers at the community centre's auditorium on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mr Wu Yhee Ming will speak on what happens when a programme is written. There will also be a film on computer70 words
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Article44 1981-11-06 10 A FILM, Snakes Crane Secret, will be shown at the Regal Theatre m aid of Henderson community centre's extension fund on Nov 22 at 8.30 a.m. Tickets are available at the centre, Bukit Merah View and Henderson Crescent community centre.44 words
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Article27 1981-11-06 10 THE Public Works Department has installed push button pedestrian crossing signals at Holland Drive These signals will start to operate tomorrow at 10 a.m.27 words
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264 1981-11-06 10 *****76 wins first prize in Sweep Tickets ending with 9737 win $500. Tickets ending with 4155 win $250. Tickets ending with 576 win $100. Payments for the $100. $250 and $500 prizes will be made from Nov 11 and other prizes from Nov 13 at Singapore Pools (Pte) Ltd, 219-228,264 words
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Advertisement292 1981-11-06 10 .^Bir* aß^aj^Blai .^^^^^r *^C^> s* Bm BE* B^T\ .^Bfl ß^^^^x iW y^ ■BBBBBBBM sB^BHBB^B^BHBBBBBBBBHBIBHav Bl 9k V 4Z-k^ Ba. Lv Bk bV^^o< \^J^^T/ r£s? bY iit 1 H b^bY^^b^b^P/^ bW <\3mt m B^B^B^^^B) A^B^B^B^B^B^^^^ ff^av B^B^^hk. m BBBBBF^ W «L v^n^r m aVHHa^^^ .^a^a^^^^a^av. v^__^ /ai Xt' M^g^Bav a^aT B^b\292 words
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368 1981-11-06 11 VICOM, the National Trades Union Congress car inspection centre, will not charge staff of some of its sister companies for inspections during the first phase of the trial scheme. Staff of some government departments will also enjoy this free service during the368 words
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Article52 1981-11-06 11 THE National Productivity Board will organise a course on microprocessors from Nov 11 to Dec 8. Classes will be held between 7 and 9 p.m. ar the board's premises m Cuppage Centre. The fee is $300 for National Productivity Association members and (330 for non-mem-bers. For details52 words
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Article89 1981-11-06 11 A FINNISH Parliamentary mission will arrive today for a three-day visit. Mr Ingvar Melin, MP and the former Minister of Defence, will head the delegation of seven MPs from the finance committee and the subcommittee of Trade and Industry. During their stay, the delegation will hold89 words
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Article, Illustration387 1981-11-06 11 Canadian family's idea of immersion A CANADIAN family living here has suggested Oat English-speak-ing expatriates do a community service and help Singapore children polish np their English by inviting the youngsters to Uve with them during weekends. The chllden then could be exposed to an English-speaking environment. Mr Peter McCamon.387 words
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313 1981-11-06 11 WILLIAM LACY - Amos Dawe trial Witness: I was told of Mosbert's cash flow problem WILLIAM LACY, By Our Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Thurs. A witness for the Crown, Mr Robert Lee, told a court today there was a short statement from former financier Amos Dawe that Mosbert Holdings Ltd was having a cash313 words
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Article138 1981-11-06 11 NS MAN DIES AFTER FIGHT FIVE schoolboys and two youths are helping police investigating the death of a national serviceman who was assaulted at the void deck of a HDB block m Circuit Road. Lee Kok Soon, 18, died at 5 a.m. yesterday, eight hours after he was involved m138 words
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Article19 1981-11-06 11 THE People's Association Chinese Orchestra will perform m the Botanic Gardens tomorrow from 5 p.m.to 6.30 p.m.19 words
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439 1981-11-06 11 T. F. HWANG - T. F. HWANG, By High Court Reporter ALL women lawyers retaining their maiden names after marriage are individually addressed as "Miss" m the 1981 list of lawyers recently published by the Law Society. The honorific "Madam" has been dropped. One woman439 words
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258 1981-11-06 11 GOH LEE KHUAN - World hunt for planner for Fort Canning GOH LEE KHU AN By ALL PLANS to develop Fort Canning Park a massive, new government project are at a standstill while a world-wide search goes on for a highcalibre planner. Regional directors at Singapore Tourist Promotion Board stations all over the world258 words
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Advertisement105 1981-11-06 11 Y562-5010 Five years ago, people just owned a watch. i i g J^k Ibday you can afford a dual time chronograph for Mt ||j||| >* ■■"Mm. f j business, a rugged sports watch for weekends Y563-5040 M^^M^^ Jll and a dress watch for evenings, all with quartz jM precision guaranteed105 words
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620 1981-11-06 12 6 COMPANY welfare schemes most be concerned with meeting the needs of their workers, to provide them with aid and privilege In order to make them feel a part of the organisation, responsible for Its health and well-belug-as it is respond- A620 words
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134 1981-11-06 12 MR JOHN HOLDRIDGE United States Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, arrived last night for a two-day visit. Mr S. Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Culture, held a dinner for him last night. Today, Mr Holdridge will call134 words
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163 1981-11-06 12 Break-in pair jailed for 18 months A LABOURER and an unemployed man were jailed for 18 months by a district judge yesterday after they admitted five charges of housebreaking. Labourer Mohamed Sis bin Sapuan, 19, and Alwi bin Hassan, 22, pleaded guilty to two charges while the rest were taken163 words
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Article36 1981-11-06 12 A TALK entitled Know More About Your Central Provident Fund will be given by a CPF Board officer at the Adult Section of the Toa Payoh Library on Nov 13 at 7.30 p.m.36 words
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342 1981-11-06 12 HUNDREDS of trainee teachers yesterday bid sad farewells to Paterson, the campus that has come to be synonymous with teacher training. It was first called Teachers' Training College or Teachers' Torture Chamber by some and took root m Paterson Road 25 years ago. Since342 words
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Article, Illustration236 1981-11-06 12 TOUCH, toae of volc«and telepathy are tmperteat factors when tnOnliin decs. Mrs Barbara WeodkdM, a dag trainer with more than 4« years' experience, sboold kaow. She haa tralßMl about 17,«1t Today, It only takes her six minutes to get236 words
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Article52 1981-11-06 12 POST offices will not sell parkinf coupons of the Urban Redevelopment Authority because there are many other outlets which sell them. The coupons will still be sold at selected Toto boots, all URA car-park kiosks, authorised petrol stations, sundry shops and area offices m Housing52 words
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Article25 1981-11-06 12 THE Photographic Society or Singapore will bold its 1981 Asean Salon of Photography exhibition at the National Museum Ait Gallery from Dec 1925 words
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Advertisement339 1981-11-06 12 ■Elizabeth Heights Jht'ttnt'Dtiue. (jdfden-Jri-Jte-My CUy-StyledJMaiwnrffln <* OithaitJtoad Jheimlyamtfy apartments witfigassUJti Ideally located at Mount Elizabeth m Orchard Road (facing York Hotel) with access to Cairnhiil Road Th» talowng 9rm mapr mra m Orctart mm vu m Scots RwdvuYort HoM{?i Mt Bubetti |3)CjrnMlßo>().«llMdloElz«twtfifMght fm mm) wty movanwnt! h.a*Btnfln^^^^n^knV 'W/L k ICOTTI339 words
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259 1981-11-06 13 Many doctors believe it does not pay SINGAPORE Sports Council grants for sports medicine research for 1981-82 are going a-begging because many doctors believe sports medicine does not pay, though facts show otherwise. The three-and-a-half times increase m the number of treatment and physiotherapy cases259 words
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Article, Illustration344 1981-11-06 13 THE Mirror, the Mlnlstry of Culture's fortnightly newsletter Is striving for a new brighter look. The newsletter now has more pictures, graphics and a new masthead. And Its articles will be made more readable and livelier. Its editorial staff alms to fill It344 words
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Article41 1981-11-06 13 MR TEH CHEANG WAN, Minister for National Development, will open the Housing and Urban Development Company Holiday Chalet Extension on Nov 14 at 11 a.m. The extension is next to the single-storey HUDC chalets on the East Coast Parkway.41 words
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339 1981-11-06 13 MANY large Japanese corporations are now changing welfare programmes to meet their employees' more diversified and sophisticated needs Instead of imposing fixed welfare packages, many firms are now adopting the "cafeteria" approach which offers choices and options to employees. Professor K. Kobayashi,339 words
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98 1981-11-06 13 WATER supply will be shut off from 9 a.m. on Nov 12 to 9 a.m. the next day m these areas: Windsor Park Estate, Adelphi Park Estate. Soo Chow Road, Soo Chow Rise, Soo Chow View, Sembawang Hills Estate, Thomson Clone, Thomson Green, Thomson98 words
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Article27 1981-11-06 13 MOTORCYCLIST Chua Twee Kiang suffered head injuries when his machine skidded along Crawford Street at about 7.20 a.m. on Wednesday. Police have appealed for wit-27 words
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221 1981-11-06 13 No big rise in injuries, seminar told DESPITE the dramatic increase m sports activities m the last five years, the number of injuries has remained low. Speaking at the seventh annual seminar on Legal Medicine, Dr Giam Choo Keong, head of the Singapore Sport's Council's Sports Medicine and Research Centre,221 words
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Article41 1981-11-06 13 MR SINNIAH PILLAY, 55, who was decribed as the president of the Singapore News Vendors Association m a court report m The Straits Times on Monday is m fact its former president. We apologise to Mr Sinniah for the error.41 words
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238 1981-11-06 13 JAPANESE women often earn about half as much as their male counterparts because they suffer from the "Until Syndrome." Professor K. Kobayashi told the seminar on Towards Higher Productivity: Japan and Singapore on Wednesday that "they only stay on the job until238 words
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Advertisement430 1981-11-06 13 Meet Hello Kitty little Twin Stars and My Melody! A spectacular Sanrio treat for kids, 7 8 November Calling all kids! Join m the fun at 2 o'clock tomorrow and Sunday. That's when Little Twin Stars, Hello Kitty and My Melody along with Snoopy, Pinocchio and other cartoon favourites will430 words
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200 1981-11-06 14 Panel is urged to reject Dunlop takeover KUALA LIPIS (Pahang), Thurs. Umno Youth yesterday called on the Foreign Investment Committee to reject any application by Multi-Purpose Holdings (MPH) to acquire 51 per cent shares m Dunlop Estates Bhd (DEB) as this was m conflict with the new Economic Policy. UmnoNST - 200 words
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Article57 1981-11-06 14 KUANTAN, Thurs. Haii Abdul Rahim Abu Bakar will leave for the United States for further studies once his position as Pahang Mentri Besar is clarified by Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad on Saturday. Umno sources said Haji Rahim is expected to beNST - 57 words
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Article, Illustration90 1981-11-06 14 Going flat out to pass under THIS container trailer fonnd Itself trapped beneath a flyover under construction at Jalan Travera la Kaala Lampur at aboat II.M a.m yesterday. The Incident caaaed a massive traffic jam. Traffic heading far the city along Jalan Travers came to a standstill for three hours.NST - 90 words
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Article40 1981-11-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A total of 897 smugglers have been arrested by the antismuggling unit set up at the Malaysian-Thai border since its establishment m June 1977, the unit's assistant commanding officer, Inspector Mohamad Musa, said today. AFP.AFP - 40 words
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200 1981-11-06 14 ALOR STAR, Thurs. BABY smugglers along the Kedah and Perils border with Thailand have returned to their activities with more daring tactics smuggling babies by road, it was reported here today. The smugglers were last active In February last year after police arrested threeAFP; NST - 200 words
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Article38 1981-11-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A total of 210 collective agreements had been signed between workers' unions and employers m the country so far this year without the intervention of the Labour and Manpower Ministry. AFP.AFP - 38 words
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161 1981-11-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Than. The Federal Territory Ministry may introduce an "adopt-a-road" scheme for Kuala Lumpur m an effort to encourage more public Involvement la Its programme to make the city mere attractive. "The roads which will he adopted have not been Identified yet,NST - 161 words
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234 1981-11-06 14 JOHORE BARU, Thursday THE ban on the export of Johore granite to Singapore will continue, Johore State Secretary Datuk Sulaiman Mohd Noor said yesterday. He disputed the claim by quarry operators that there was no market for granite in Johore under the Fourth MalaysiaNST - 234 words
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Article46 1981-11-06 14 KUCHING, Thurs. A Japanese concern will be invited to participate m a large scale sago plantation m Sarawak, Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Hail Abdul Taib Mahmud said. He indicated that if the Japanese agreed, the plantation would get off the ground m 1984. AFPAFP - 46 words
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165 1981-11-06 14 London chamber puts off visit to Malaysia LONDON, Thurs. The London Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCC) has called off its proposed trade mission to Malaysia. It is believed that this was decided on Monday or early Wednesday. There had been conflicting unofficial information regarding the fate of the tourNST - 165 words
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Miscellaneous229 1981-11-06 14 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp SOMPANP&APS) yES,SIR, 1 MATE BRIDGE BUT HOW ABOUT iMVITiMG )6RBAT JLL iMViTE THE PHIL POUBL6TOM ARE i THeVRE I HBffES M CHANCE TO THE POUOL£TDMS IP6A ABUSTEJ3S iMSTEAPoutof i©wM?y PLAyihie im a i eer ihtd Maggies fop ep-icase but i kijow TMEVRe229 words
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270 1981-11-06 15 100pc jump in pay for shop assistants PENANG, Thursday THOUSANDS of shop assistants m Malaysia will see their pay more than doubled from this month, following changes to the Wages Regulation (Shop j Assistants) Order which came info effect on Nov 1. j Under the order, shop j assistants mNST - 270 words
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380 1981-11-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday IN a sweeping move to clean up and stabilise Johore politics and adminstration, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam today ordered an immediate stop to any alienation of land or timber concession to any individual based onNST - 380 words
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Article, Illustration291 1981-11-06 15 PENANG, Thurs Cop killer Ong Goh Moi, 34, on the run from the police for over two years, died by his own hands yesterday morning. In a fit of anger, Ong shot dead his girl companion Tan Paik Suan, 30, as she wasNST - 291 words
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Article274 1981-11-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Ttaur. The Selangor police launched a massive statewide crackdown of illegal Indonesian immigrants and criminals m the last 24 hours, it was reported here today. The Star newspaper said the Selangor police conducted three separate raids on construction sites and rounded up 376AFP - 274 words
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167 1981-11-06 15 PENANG, Than. A visiting Indian "swaml" (holy man), who has caused a stir since his arrival here a week age, will be deported today. The Star, quoting rcee, said Immigration authorities had decided he should leave the country at Mice. They said theAFP - 167 words
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Advertisement163 1981-11-06 15 %s (REMOVAL) Sh> V aw i iiir^ \^M I S /I aVaHBcHLVi > j jf\ I S THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE I I TO GET YOUR FAVOURITE 1 m ITALIAN BAGS AND SHOES M m AT NO. 4 NGEE ANN BUILDING M SINCE 1962 A ■k, AT GIVE-AWAY JM163 words
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Advertisement190 1981-11-06 15 .^■4r^^^t^^nwa^Hh29Z A CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY START SAVING PETROL NOW AND ENTER THE Mnnfl HnW/ 1. 9 aY flnfl LUCKY DRAW OFFER ONLY AVAILABLE AT NTUC WORKSHOPS Ist Prize HONGKONG -^1111^ Two return tickets with all expenses JS paid plus $500 spending money. (7 days 6 nights) A 2nd Prize BANGKOK /PAnAYA^Ljf190 words
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488 1981-11-06 16 The Straits Times says... Is it really necessary? LOVERS of Cantonese TV serials will be crestfallen at the announcement that when the popular programme "The Brothers" comes to an end, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will not be snowing any more dialect programmes over* the air. It is not that viewers488 words
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Article, Illustration1729 1981-11-06 16 CHEONG MEI SUI - CHEONG MEI SUI Rivalry and hostility between the two parties getting more intense By m Kuala Lumpur The intense fending between the two parties is expected to be translated on to the ground. There is fear that the leaders may not be able toNST - 1,729 words
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Article, Illustration791 1981-11-06 16 JOHN VINCOUR - JOHN VINCOUR By m Bonn IT WAS impossible to talk about youth in general terms, the professor insisted, because there were too many currents, too many contradictions. He tried anyway. When he finished, what little youth there was at the seminar in Essen on youngNYT - 791 words
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Advertisement323 1981-11-06 16 I J dHHB mm > PV The remarkable Olympus XA m the true tradition of the OM series. r a X ''•W^d Olympus XAT Son of the OM series Olympus XA. This little, big camera 35mm, F2.8 lens provides superb image is the newest breakthrough from it^l^B^E li!Lt^^^^^M_l sharpness. Olympus323 words
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Letter, Illustration337 1981-11-06 17 IT IS highly specious to suggest, as Mr Goh Chok Tong did, that "a low threshold of pain" among Anson residents was one factor responsible for the People's Action Party's defeat m the recent by-election m that constituency. Mr Goh would be deluding himself if337 words
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Letter318 1981-11-06 17 I HAVE voted m the last three elections and my vote has always gone to the PAP. In the last election, I voted reluctantly for PAP, more for our Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew than out of any conviction. If given an opportunity to vote318 words
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174 1981-11-06 17 Citizens want a credible opposition MR J. B. Jeyaretnam won not because "the people of Anson have shown that they have a lower threshold of pain" according to Mr Goh Chok Tong, the PAP organising secretary, but because the people of Anson want a creditable and dynamic opposition and not174 words
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321 1981-11-06 17 What PAP lacks is feeling for the people I WAS not surprised when I heard that J. B. Jeyaretnam had won the Anson by-election. Although I was a bit disappointed, I always knew the PAP cannot hold all the seals all the time. I have been an ardent supporter of321 words
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253 1981-11-06 17 NOW that Mr Jeyaretnam has been elected, he has to show the PAP government that his presence m Parliament will m no way affect the confidence of the potential investor m Singapore. On the contrary, many multinational corporation executives expressed surprise as to why253 words
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Letter87 1981-11-06 17 I WAS stunned and disgusted when I read that the PAP candidate was booed down the dais by WP supporters as he attempted to thank his helpers. To be jubilant over their triumph is perfectly natural but to actually gloat over another's defeat shows very eloquently87 words
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428 1981-11-06 17 I AM an Anson voter. I have voted PAP for almost two decades. Before going to the polls at the Anson by-election, I asked myself many questions, among them: When did the PAP candidate join the PAP? Did he join voluntarily with established political428 words
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Letter88 1981-11-06 17 I HOPE Mr Jeyaretnam 's primary objective m his Anson victory is not merely to gain political power for his party. The people should be an MP's first and foremost concern, not his party. Obviously, he cannot hope to serve the people well and yet at the88 words
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Letter89 1981-11-06 17 PERHAPS the growing .sympathy and support for Mr Jeyaretnam m his successive ventures has been fostered m no small measure by the PAP's own tactics towards its opponents. And the emerging ranks of better educated younger voters may have tipped the scales at last. Will the89 words
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Article, Illustration35 1981-11-06 17 IF YOl' cm speak Mandarin and are about U ue dialect again, stop yourself and start In Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin but may also be shy. Be the initiator!35 words
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Advertisement237 1981-11-06 17 This year we sold you the best family car. Could we honestly sell you anything different next year? i The 1981 Mitsubishi Lancer is the result of years of improvement and development. The advanced technology of Mitsubishi produced one of the most successful family cars m the world. For next237 words
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Article, Illustration1541 1981-11-06 18 WALTER PATTERSON - WALTER PATTERSON By The Japanese experimenters not only used their human guinea pigs to determine lethal dosages bat also m pursuit of exact scientific information made certain that the experi- mentees did not survive. THE story which follows is ugly and disgusting.1,541 words
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Article413 1981-11-06 18 BARBARA COSSETTE - Diplomat of many roles BARBARA COSSETTE By m Washington MAN IN THE NEWS ON ANY given day, Ernest Corea might have to serve as economist, negotiator, writer, speaker, public relations expert and policy analyst. In Washington barely six months, he has already been auctioned off as a dinner partner andNYT - 413 words
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Article67 1981-11-06 19 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The third quarter trade deficit of the United States was the largest since the beginning of last year US$7.2 billion (5J15.12 billion) reflecting a sharp drop m farm exports and increased imports, the Commerce Department reported yesterday. Americans bought 3.2 per cent less foreignmade merchandiseUPI - 67 words
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Article82 1981-11-06 19 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Indonesian Government has started building a national rubber research centre m Sungai Putin, some 45 km south-east of Medan (north Sumatra), as part of its programme to recapture its position as the world's top rubber producer, an Indonesian rubber expert said. The centre, estimatedAFP - 82 words
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Article80 1981-11-06 19 TOKYO, Thurs. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd said today it has agreed with Napier, a British turbohcarger maker, to provide technology of the Mitsubishi-developed exhaust turbocharger (MET) for marine diesel engines to the Lincoln-based company. Under a 10-year contract, Napier will start producing the MET turbos with Mitsubishi's technology nextAFP - 80 words
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Article55 1981-11-06 19 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia's inflation rate rose from 0.19 per cent m September to 1.17 per cent last month, the Cabinet announced yesterday. However, the Government estimated that the rate would not exceed 10 per cent for this year, Cabinet spokesman Sudharmono said after a cabinet meeting presidedAFP - 55 words
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Article86 1981-11-06 19 DETROIT, Thurs. Ford Motor Co sold 113,760 cars m October, a drop of 25.6 per cent from the 152,832 cars it sold m the corresponding month last year, Ford said yesterday. the company's sales of 43,799 cars m the final 11 days of the monthAP - 86 words
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Article62 1981-11-06 19 NEW YORK, Thurs. Two non-Opec nations have raised oil prices m response to an increase earlier this week by the international oil cartel, industry sources said yesterday. Egypt upped its crude oil prices by US$2 (554.20) a barrel to US$35 effective Sunday, while on Saturday MexicoAP - 62 words
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Article44 1981-11-06 19 PROMET Bhd said that it paid U5521.63 million (5545.4 million) m cash for its 50 per cent stake m Baker's Port Inc instead of U552.63 million as earlier reported. The mistake was due to a typing error on its part, it said.44 words
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Article47 1981-11-06 19 SEMBAWANG Shipyard has announced the resignation of former permanent secretary (budget, Ministry of Finance), George E. Bogaars from its board of directors. It also said that Mr S. Thillainathan has been appointed company secretary m place of Mr A. H. G. Jinnah who has resigned.47 words
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Article40 1981-11-06 19 INCHCAPE Bhd disclosed the discovery of another forged certificate of 1,000 shares m the name of Tan Kok Chai. The shares were sent by stockbrokers Tsang and Ong. The company said it was conducting further investigations into the matter.40 words
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215 1981-11-06 19 Pretax profits at Singapore Glass down 4.6 pc SINGAPORE Glass (1974) Ltd has announced a small deterioration m the group's unaudited operating profit before tax for the half year ended Sept 30 this year. The 4.6 per cent drop to $2.15 million ($2.25 million m the corresponding period m 1980),215 words
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454 1981-11-06 19 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore should set up a confidential secretariat to improve the share listing system and avoid problems arising from the government's open-disclosure policy. This was suggested by the Singapore Merchant Bankers Association (SMBA) m its pre-Budget submission to the Minister for454 words
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Article705 1981-11-06 19 How Sime came to lose M$48.2 m WESTERN DIVISION IN FOR REVAMP By Our Kuala Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Sime Darby Bhd's western division is m for a revamp. The loss of M 548.2 million (5J43.4 million) has obviously quite a lot to do with this. London-based Sime Darby705 words
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Article397 1981-11-06 19 SINGAPORE'S economy is expected to continue to grow strongly with real gross domestic product rising by about 10 per cent next year But being the fastest growing country (along with Hongkong) m Asia does not necessarily mean Singapore is on the path of uninterrupted397 words
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282 1981-11-06 19 NAJEEB JARHOM - LIEN HOE, S.M.I. PROFITS TAKE A DIP NAJEEB JARHOM By INCREASED production costs and strong competition were cited as reasons for the substantial drop m the profits of Lien Hoe Industries Bhd and South Malaysia Industries Bhd for the six months ended June 30, 1981. The building and construction materials282 words
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Article29 1981-11-06 19 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Hungary has officially asked to become a member of the Internationa] Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, it was announced here.29 words
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211 1981-11-06 19 Finance firm's US$50 m bond issue IBJ Finance Corporation of Curacao, a subsidiary of the Industrial Bank of Japan, is floating a US$5O million (Sslos million) bond issue m the European and Asian dollar markets. The bonds, which mature m seven years, are being issued at par. Margins have been211 words
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Article28 1981-11-06 19 A GERMAN merchant bank, Dresdner (South East Asia), has arranged a US$lO million (Ss2l million) syndicated loan to Marac Holdings, a New Zealand financial institution.28 words
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422 1981-11-06 19 Share prices close slightly higher SINGAPORE: Share prices closed slightly higher on some late baying support after a mixed opening In selective moderate trading. Gentlng rose five cents to 5.11, Straits Trading five to 7.71, Development Bank IS to 7. 51 and United Overseas Bank eight to 4.24. Elsewhere, Haw422 words
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Article68 1981-11-06 19 lon( I. conn Ind :••<> I Breweries latu Lintanf > B 8 I Cable* Ipore Glasi tV I !el Properties imr. Pub irand Central It Steamship A Flour L B N J O B >erli* Plant I 1100 MO 440 324 750 194 182 1100 570 515 400 35068 words
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Article16 1981-11-06 19 trope rue* 'arlsberg I I.rong Fin >«h Yun( 410 015 180 -20 -20 -10 -1016 words
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Article24 1981-11-06 19 Sime Darby Faber Merlin U O L Warrants MUI Promet Total turnover: 5.19m Total value: $18. 23m 1.814,000 378.000 334.000 228,000 225,00024 words
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Article33 1981-11-06 19 BT Indicator: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: OCBC: SESInd: Nov 4 Nov 5 *****8 *****2 651.24 ***** 1401.34 1404.76 1062.96 1063.57 646.08 646.42 334.38 334.50 881.99 883.35 653.11 ***** 584.25 589.4433 words
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Article63 1981-11-06 19 Baoatead Btad Galaoen UuthricBhd HiwPir Paa-Kky Inrbrapr Rhd MTC Metal Bex -1 -2 2 -2 +3 +5 NBT Nat Iran PMC Perth Plaat Prims RtH— iUUnnau -1 *6 t-2 8 SrmbShlp Shrll SJmf Darby St Steamship StTradinn Iimei P»b UEiglieen Weanm 1 10 5 10 -163 words
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Article2368 1981-11-06 20 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr'i 1»8I Laat Oiv High Low Company Sale or- Net P/E Vol Day COOO) High Low 404 248 Acma 2STxd Mi 115 115 Alrom 115 4.8 390 130 Allied Choc 164 7.0 312 ISO BAT 101xd -1 455 430 308 Bata 310 unch 220 3002,368 words
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Article615 1981-11-06 20 THE stack market yesterday apeaed slightly mixed ag&iast Wednesday's clastic levels as profit-takers continue to dominate la early tradiag. Bat sentiment Improved towards the later part af the moralag aad braaght the Straits Times ladaatrlal Index at mid-day a "iajgta.a.l I.l7pstal higher. Daring the afternoon,615 words
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Article413 1981-11-06 20 LATE interest took share prices to a higher close at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday but overall turnover remained thin indicating the general absence of fresh buying interest. Prices started easier following the softer overnight close m most sectors but the turnaround occurred just after413 words
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Article187 1981-11-06 20 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST jkUaatW prteet far Nay The Commerce 2.91 3.06 The Saving! Fund 1.69 1.77 Spore Prog Fund 1.27 1.33 S pore Sec. Fund 1.92 2.02 Spore Invest Fund 0.99 1.04 Spore Equity Fund 1.26 1.32 ASIA UNIT TRI'ST (MaaatW prteai far Nay I) Mai Invest Fund187 words
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Article33 1981-11-06 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms Has rubbers rubbers Deb/LMM Up 29 2 1 3 4 3 2 Down 28 5 2 1 6 5 Inch 27 2 3 2 233 words
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Article1353 1981-11-06 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yes terday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Tunes Settlement Contracts are quoted after the work) "sett". Big1,353 words
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Article1465 1981-11-06 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In low of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AImb (1 288 IBS) (1) 1 JO xri A Case (1MB) AMD1,465 words
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Article234 1981-11-06 20 HONGKONG: Stocks closed firm yesterday, after trading steadily throughout the day, buoyea by investor hopes that local interest rates will be cut at today's regular weekly rate review, dealers said. Sentiment is based on the recent easing m US rates and expectations that these will fafl further m the234 words
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Article272 1981-11-06 20 SYDNEY: Share prices firmed across the board m late trading after a featureless first session yesterday, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries index closed 3.7 points up at 572.2 after the rally, which began last Friday, appeared to wane due to lack of direction. BHP provided the highlight m the afternoon272 words
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Article360 1981-11-06 21 TOKYO: Share prices fell with many investors worried about record high margin buying and the fast tempo of price rises in the past eight consecutive days, dealers said. Allnomoto Akal M Atahl Chun 333 Aaahl Olui tn Bank Tk Ml Banyu 107 Bridgwtoa* 4tl Union US Colroda 01$ Chvbu360 words
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Article362 1981-11-06 21 NEW YORK. Wed. Stocks closed marginally lower on profit-taking following the steep gains of the past three sessions. The Dow Jones industrial average moved in a narrow range all day and ended 1.90 points lower to 866.82. Declines narrowly exceeded advances by around 76(Mo-740 and volume slipped to362 words
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Article645 1981-11-06 21 LONDON, Thurs. The stock market, buoyed by expectations of lower interest rates, rose strongly today, pushing the Financial Times index above 500 points for the first time since world markets plunged m September. The index jumped 8.5 points by 3pm to 503.0 points London dealers said the atmosphere was645 words
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Article51 1981-11-06 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 494.5 Tuesday 492.2 Week Ago 466.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 866.82 Tuesday 868 72 Week Ago 837.81 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1420.05 Wednesday 1380.16 Week Ago 1281.71 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 693.0 Wednesday 689.5 Week Ago 675.8 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 572.2 Wednesday 568.5 Week Ago51 words
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Article238 1981-11-06 21 AMSTERDAM, Wed. Share prices were mixed to higher, with UaUever up 2.90 and KLM 2.30 in Dutch internationals, dealers said. NMB added 2.50 and ABN two in firmer banks while IUUbc* fell 0.60 in mixed investment funds. Pakhaed gained 3.50 and Ulflt-BracMles 2.40, while pubUsher VNU feU 3.50. Mortgage238 words
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Article313 1981-11-06 21 ZURICH. Wed. Share prices closed mixed to higher as the Swiss franc continued to rise on foreign exchange markets. Speculation that US interest rates may decline further kepi the market optimistic in its outlook for the rest of the year, dealers said. Turnover was low except in a few313 words
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Article110 1981-11-06 21 MANILA: The stock market was mixed yesterday, as turnover expanded sharply to 4.2 million pesos from 800.000 on Wednesday, dealers said. Acoje Mining 0032 AUu Con A AUu Con B 21 JO Btfuio Oold 002? Bencuet Con B 51 00 BF Ooodrlch 9 00 CDCP 4 00 LAndotl unch110 words
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Article91 1981-11-06 21 BANGKOK: The market rallied yesterday, with stocks and total trade volume closing generally higher than Wednesday, dealers said. Mia FIDra Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust Bangkok Bank Sank Of Ajrudhara Ltd acrll Jucktr -'haroong Thai lit n ZM 1M IM 2 -2 unch »13 Tlril Tnul Industrial Finance Corp International91 words
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Article295 1981-11-06 20 KUALA LUMPUR: J Malaysian rubber export duties were cut to 26-3 4 cents per kilo from 27-5/8 j for the following types, j with effect on Wednesday, the government said. Rubber latex, RSS One, Two, RSS Superior proc- j essing rubber and Air Dried SheetsReuter - 295 words
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Article34 1981-11-06 21 Rubber: Nov 5 Singapore: Nov: 190.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Nov: 224.50 cents (down 3.00 cents) Tin: M 535.59 per kilo (up one cent) Official offering: 166 tonnes (down 14 tonnes)34 words
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Article132 1981-11-06 21 CHINESE Pradace Excfcaage, MnK»porr, mi claaUg prim per IN kg yesterday. CWNit all: Bulk fob $108.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $122.00 sellers, new drum fob $126.00 sellers. Capr»: Mixed (loose) $57 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $380.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper132 words
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Article162 1981-11-06 21 THE KILOBAR markH for gold deliverable In Singapore opened at $28,920 and closed at 128,969 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at US$430.00 430.50 and closed at $430.20. $430.70 by lunch time. It re-opened at that level and closed unchanged. Gold was fixed at US$428.90 In the London162 words
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Article183 1981-11-06 21 THE STRAITS tin price inched another cent higher to MJ35 .59 per kilo m Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 14 tonnes to 166 tonnes. The overnight London market was firm with forward buyers gaining £70 to £8,450 per tonne. LONDON: The afternoon market appeared to be consolidating183 words
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Article158 1981-11-06 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed mixed on lack of follow-through support m quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. November saw north rise $2.50 to MJ97O per tonne. South was traded $15.00 lower at $942.50, with central unchanged at $940. Central m December remained at $940.158 words
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Article29 1981-11-06 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous m brackets). Wirebar Spot £899.50 (£894.50); sellers £900.00 (£895.00); Three Month buyers £924.50 (£922.00); sellers £925.00 (£922.50). Market tee*: Steadier Sales: 21.50029 words
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Article32 1981-11-06 21 4rw York 9. MB closed 934S Zurich 900B 8.92B 9.20S 9.12S Thin Wad iingapore 905B 9.05B 9.25S 9.25S aosing prices In US dollars a troy ounce. Sauce: Credit Bmime, S'ptn.32 words
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Article645 1981-11-06 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly easier yesterday, with November RSS One buyers quoted at 190.50 cents per kilo, down 0.50 cent on Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down three cents on lower London advices, lack of buying support and some stale bull liquidation,645 words
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Article95 1981-11-06 21 NOON SSR and SMR pnoat yaaurday: «A8 Nov«»b«r [)»c«»brr (Carrrat Mthi (Forward Mtk) Bj)«i 8«llar> Buyer. Saltora SSR 10 UK* palWt) 162.00 164.00N ***** I6600N SSR BO nuapdlM 160 00 1C2.00N 162 00 164 OON MKBLB No*«b«r Dmalxr SMRCV ilumpallM) ***** 211S0N ***** 212.5ON SMR L II95 words
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Article327 1981-11-06 21 The US dollar opened at C 0855 In the Singapore forex market yesterday. It appeared to move in line with the US dollar mark The US dollar mark moved upwards to 2.2220 30 but eased to close at 2.2155 65 marks. Singapore dollar rose to $***** 85.327 words
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Article44 1981-11-06 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Nov 5: Overnight: y, to 6 Call deposits: 3?; to 6 Bujriaf Selling i-month rreasury bills 8*t 6'. )-month Bank bills 119/16 117/16 3 months CD 11-. 11H 6 months CD 12^. 12 immrrr: nhml44 words
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Article25 1981-11-06 21 Ingapore dollars on Nov 5: Offer Bid vernight 1 month 9'j 9H 2 months 11 10 3 months U9/JS 117/K Owmight mode 125 words
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Article347 1981-11-06 21 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Nov 5. Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Nov 5: INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: Curraneto* Nominal rat** Smithaonian Parcantaga quoted yaalarday (croa«)partty changa IxK-al dollars to onr unit of foreign carrency: US dollar 2.0855347 words
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Article25 1981-11-06 21 THE average rate at whir h maj.r Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Is 14.N per cent.25 words
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Advertisement530 1981-11-06 21 PORTABLE OFFICE TRAILER II FOR SALE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, SEVERAL UNITS OF 10FT x 40FT PORTABLE SITE OFFICE. FOR MORE DETAILS PLEASE CALL PATRICK NG AT *****36 DURING OFFICE HOURS. NOTICE We wish to inform the public that with effect from Ist November 1981, MR. JEFFREY TAN CHIK PENG,530 words
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Advertisement484 1981-11-06 21 THE BA.NKRI PT< V ACT (CHAPTER 18, lRt EIDTION) IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 1181 OF 11M. RE: Stalk Haakim Mohamad All EX PARTE: The Development Baak of Slßftapan IJmltod Creditor* la tke Matter of a Baakrmptcy PettUoa filed tke Btk day of September <Wl. NOTICE484 words
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285 1981-11-06 22 KESANG Holdings Bhd has turned m pretax group profits of M 53.89 million for the 18 months ended June 30, 1981, with the bulk of it contributed by two newly-acquired subsidiaries. In its annual report, chairman Choo Ching Hwa pointed out that the285 words
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Article33 1981-11-06 22 HONGKONG, Thurs. International bidding for offshore drilling rights m the South China Sea will be opened m February next year, the communist Ta Kung Pao said today. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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182 1981-11-06 22 FOUR LOCAL BANKS IN US$65O m LOAN ONLY four Singapore banks will be involved m the jumbo US$65O million (551,365 million) loan to Malaysia. United Overseas Bank is the only local bank m the management group. Three other local banks OverseaChinese Banking Corporation, Overseas Union Bank and Tat Lee Bank182 words
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510 1981-11-06 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Government should take complete charge of oil production m Malaysia instead of having production sharing contracts with multi-na-tionals like Exxon and Shell, said a Universiti Pertanian lecturer. At the seminar on appropriate technology organised by the Consumers Association510 words
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Article, Illustration419 1981-11-06 22 CHAN OI CHEE - CHAN OI CHEE By SMALL companies which cannot afford or justify their own computer-aided design systems will soon be provided design and plotting facilities on a bureau basis. CAD-CAM Systems Pte Ltd, the marketing arm of the US-based Computervision Corporation, will provide bureau service on419 words
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306 1981-11-06 22 ANGELINE TAN - ANGELINE TAN By ANOTHER addition to the word processor family here is the Abacus Secretary, introduced a few months ago. The Abacus Secretary is said to incorporate the best features of leading word processors. According to its makers, Far East Computers, the306 words
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347 1981-11-06 22 TIMBER exporters are doubling their efforts to look for new markets and buyers. According to the September issue of Timber Digest, there was no improvement m the markets for timber and timber products during August. In addition, the exchange disparity between the347 words
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Article102 1981-11-06 22 Sime Darby sets up M$2.5 m fund SIME Darby announced on Wednesday the setting up of a MJ2.5 million scholarship fund, for undergraduates and postgraduates at regional and overseas universities, to be known as the "Sime Darby Group Scholarships." The postgraduate studies would be m subjects such as plant genetics,102 words
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Article78 1981-11-06 22 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia has recently set up three consortiums of national companies (government and private) to start working their wa> into the main ou and natural gas contracting business with a view to replacing foreign contractors entirely by 1988. The three consortiums Panca Perkasa Indonesia (PPK). Puma78 words
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Article182 1981-11-06 22 CALGARY (Alberta), Thurs. After an intensive summer's drilling m the Arctic Beaufort Sea off Canada's northern coast, prospectors Dome Petroleum said they think the area might fulfil its promise as a major new oil zone. The company, among the biggest operators m the Canadian Arctic,Reuter - 182 words
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Advertisement771 1981-11-06 25 )Qf Q Business To Business VESSEL FOR SALE TYPE OF VESSEL: Tanker/Clean FLAQ: Singapore. CLASSIFICATION: NKK YEAR BUILT: May 1961 GROSS TONNAGE: 360 tons. DEAD WEIGHT TONNAGE: 500 tons. SPEED? 8 knots. I LOA: 4 198 m (137.72 ft.) I BREADTH: 7.80 m (25.58 ft I CARGO PUMPS: 2 (total771 words
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Advertisement713 1981-11-06 25 )H( C Business To Business Available For Rental/Sale c 150 tons manltowoc crawler crane model 4000 WV with 200' boom and 30' Jib c 1 unit used 70 tons ctawler crane model P H 670WLC with 80' boom and Jib c P It H 335S 32 5 ton c P&713 words
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Advertisement701 1981-11-06 25 i Bids invited tor U ml. Copper Cable Wire Scrap al NELSON ROAD WAREHOUSING COMPLEX GODOWN 553, MODULE 20 View: 9.00 am to 4.00 pm 9th Nov to 11th Nov. 81 Bid* close 12.00 pm 14th Nov. 11 METCHEM INTERNATIONAL CORP. c/o INTERMETALLCO PTE LTD STH FLOOR KHENG HOE BLDG701 words
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Advertisement539 1981-11-06 25 Ijjli Q Xm^ufmm i A promising and taat ex- panding organisation with overeeaa branchea ha* the need for a: MANAGER Theperaon: Must possess an over- seas'degree In Buslness Management or related principles. Have 4 years' of working experience In similar field. Job: The sucessful candl-l I date must be proficient539 words
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Advertisement458 1981-11-06 25 CIVIL/ STRUCTURAL RESIDENT ENGINEER Established Consulting Engineers require Structural Engineer to superviee civM and structural worka of a large commerical protect. He shall be a member of the site supervision team and shall report to the Chief Resident Engineer Applicants lo have a recognised University Degree and a minimum of458 words
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Advertisement363 1981-11-06 25 GAMMA A rapidly expanding Electronic* Company Invites applications for the posts of: 1) ACCOUNTS PAYROLL CLERK The job: To assist Payroll and general Accounting. Requirements: c OCE •(>• level with credits In Mathematics c LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping c Minimum of 1 year working experience In an Accounting Department c Knowledge363 words
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Advertisement612 1981-11-06 26 ft 11 P 66 Situations Vacant d Secretarial Clerical SANDVIK SANOVIK (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD.. one of the many subsidiaries owned by the largest Swedish Sepciallst Steel Manufacturer invites suitably qualified applicants for the position of RECEPTIONIST cum TELEPHONE OPERATOR Requirements a Pleasant voice, personality L well-mannered c Able to communicate612 words
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Advertisement582 1981-11-06 26 CYCLECT ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PTE LTD urgently requires: GENERAL CLERK/ TYPISTS (Male/ Female) a OCE '<)■ Level, a Typing speed 35 -45 w.p.m a Relevant working experience an advantage. Interested applicants, please call personally al: ROOM -"515, 15TH FLOOR, INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, ANSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 0307. Motor Firm raquirea candidate* to fill582 words
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Advertisement608 1981-11-06 26 IT II 1 RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR OCE O' Level English educated Knowledge of Chinese Interested applicants please call personally with certificate at: KR ANJI PLYWOOD INDUSTRIAL CO PTE LTD 11 Kran|i Way Singapore 2573 Tel: *****21 RECEPTIONIST/TELEPHONE OPERATOR Wall eetabMehed company reqotr** tn# ibovt poci t ron to o# nMO608 words
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Advertisement491 1981-11-06 26 Eatabltened merchant bank haa a vacancy tor a FEMALE OENERAL CLERK a OCE O' level a Ability to type a Some PABX experience but not necessary Applicants please call MRS. UM at MIS2IEXT.2I between 2p.m. and sp.m. tor an EatabManad Shipping Company requkee: OENERAL CLERK c Singapore citizen c Knowledge491 words
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Advertisement617 1981-11-06 26 ■■■y 1 Wantad a Girl with initiative lo ba trained aa RECEPTIONIST AND TELEX OPERATOR By an eatabliehed organisation ottering buaweea aarvlcee. Must have good command of English with minimum educational qualifications Oood promotion prospects for the suitable candidate. Apply with personal particular* to B.T. BOX ASISK 1 NEW INDUSTRIAL617 words
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Advertisement887 1981-11-06 26 RECEPTIONIST/ TYPISTS TOP PAY to the right people 6 jobs available Tel: *****27. RECEPTIONIST/CLERK A leading commercial Institution requires a Receptionist/ Clerk with knowledge of typewriting Must be willing to work shift duties from Bam to 4pm/ lpm to 8.30pm. Salary negotiable depending on experience. Please call the Administration Officer887 words
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Advertisement420 1981-11-06 26 TAMCO CUTLERHAMMER SALES ENGINEER A joint venture company between Harper Gilfillan and the Eaton Corporation of U.S.A. seeks a suitably qualified and sales-orien-tated personnel (or the above post m the switchgear department. Job: The Incumbent Is required to promote sales of LV switchboards, motor control centres and HV swltchgears to420 words
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Advertisement508 1981-11-06 26 ijjli Q Employment THORN EMI RENTALS PTE LTD Invites applications for the following posts MALE/ FEMALE SHOWROOM RECEPTIONIST 'a Applicants must be I Singapore citizen prefer- ably above 21 years with pleasant personality. a Speaks fluently In English. Mandarin, some I knowledge of Malay and j various dialects, c Ability508 words
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Advertisement580 1981-11-06 26 raquirea a SALES REPRESENTATIVE The successful applicant should have the following:1) He .i mule Singapore Cm/en 2) Polytechnic Diploma or equivalent m an engineering discipline 3> Ability to communicate m Mandarin and other local dialects. 4i I. xpenence In the sales field Salary will be commensurate with qualifications experience Applications580 words
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Advertisement591 1981-11-06 27 If! 0 Eiwployniwt M Situations Vacant c) Sales LADIES S GENTLEMENI Hi. I'm Henry, sh 1 I've got a secret to share with you 3 months ago, I was a technician, earning $300 per month Now I'm earning 4 times, yes. TOUR times that amount In fact, my last month's591 words
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Advertisement1067 1981-11-06 27 ll'l Q Emptoymant WANTED SALESGIRLS/MEN Age above 18 years old Please call personally at IS3M. Tanglin Road, (Singapore Handicraft Centre) Singapore 1024 TRAINEE CONSULTANTS (2 vacancies) required by a Swiss International Representative. Requirements Age 18 to 28 Spoken English and Mandarin Willing to learn Advancement to Management level within a1,067 words
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Advertisement799 1981-11-06 27 ill Q Eiwptoym«it NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR has immediate vacancies for:— 1) ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS He will be responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of sophisticated computerized test systems and their peripheral equipment. Should possess an ITC/Diploma/C G full Tech. m Electronics or Communication Engineering. 2) ELECTROMECHANICAL TECHNICIANS Responsible for the maintenance of799 words
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Advertisement1092 1981-11-06 27 11 i Q Employment r^ CLERK OF WORKS required by Established Consulting Engineers to supervise structural work for s Isrge conifiisf icsl development. A|spllcants to have a minimum of 5 years experience supervising reinforced concrete Plesse submit details, salary required and contact telephone number lo: OVE ARUP PARTNERS CONSULTING ENGINEERS1,092 words
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Advertisement809 1981-11-06 27 ill Q Eiwployiiitnt Olivatti. Europe's largest manufacturer of off ice equipment has immsdiste vscartews m its manufacturing operations m Stnfspors) for: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS W.oH.r At lean 3 incrsmenti m the) first ysar $298 sftsr 1 yesr service Candidates with experience m assembly of mechancial mechanisms m typewriters, calculators, etc809 words
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Advertisement1025 1981-11-06 28 sflP— 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous 20TH CENTURY STANDARD BRANDS PTE LTD We era en International toed processing company Our company ia now erntoefking on a major eipeneton programme. Our new manufacturing JaclHttee wMI be reedy to commence production In January tSS2. Wa now seek enthuetaatK young people who are1,025 words
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Advertisement1010 1981-11-06 28 hthd——- i BEI CO e)Mw>raii*o Invites suitably qualified applicants for the posts of:1) CLERK/ TYPIST a At least OCE O' Level with credit In English a Able to type at 35 wpm a Candidates should be matured, tactful, have a pleasant disposition and lots of Initiative and the ability to1,010 words
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Advertisement1059 1981-11-06 28 fjjlA I Eiiaptoymant I f MaT I An established local insurance company invites applications for the following:— SHORTHAND TYPIST 3 GCE 'O' Levels including English and Mathematics. Shorthand and typewriting speeds of 80/35 wpm. Age between 1 8 to 25 years old. CLERK/TYPISTS ACCOUNTS CLERKS GCE 'O' level, credits m1,059 words
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Advertisement981 1981-11-06 28 'b'4V I ER^HOyMeMIt f I 90 WoN established Organisation m Jurong requires an EXPERIENCED PLANT SUPERINTENDENT Qualifications 4 Exporionco: a) Minimum OCE 'O' level. b 3 years experience preferably In petroleum Industry c Ability to converse In Hokklen or Mandarin. d Must be able to exert control of a small981 words
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Advertisement1034 1981-11-06 28 ill Q Dwptoymant ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER required by multi-national company m Jurong Oood GCE 'O' level i Age between 25 -30 Knowledge of warehousing and delivery operations Ptoeoo apply m own handwriting fumrehrng fuß reeume telephone contact number, salary aipactad and a recent photo (non-return-able) lo ST. BOX ABIBS3 1, NEW1,034 words
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Advertisement1686 1981-11-06 29 ill Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CHRISI ANE INDUSTRIES (ASIA) PTE LTD 2. CHANG CHARN ROAD SPORE 0315 requires DELIVERY/ PERSONAL DRIVER For Managing Director Preferably applicants r otdtnf m Wueenslown Area Ptaeaa contact: mm •or appointment. DELIVERY CLERKS required A company m Jurong urgently requtree aome DeMvery1,686 words
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Advertisement313 1981-11-06 29 r— 1| z »~r JCS} E Vehicles Boats bigger] TRUCKS Bigger saving. Especially when you get the van exactly right for you on a lease. Avis has 3-tonners, box vans, etc or we can even make to your specirications. No need to get Heet administration headaches or tie up needed313 words
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Advertisement422 1981-11-06 29 VEHITO Wf CAR \r% RENTALS INTRODUCTORY OFFER Lorett model with Air-Con Radio Cotsartes DAILY RATE Datsun I2OYGL $40 00 Corolla DX $45 00 Corono $55 00 Cretudo $70 00 1 2 sealer passenger von $90 00 Toyota Bhnd van $32 00 Toyota Liteace $40 00 Pickup from $18 00 onwards422 words
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Advertisement865 1981-11-06 29 pj [> Vehicles Boats 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance LM MOTOR CREDIT offers the best terms for hire purchase New used vehicles are accept .ltilr Tel *****1 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Mini 1976 MINI CLUBMAN Excellent j condition Alrcon.. radio/ cas- I sette. Booster, new upholstery, new Mlchelln tyres. $10,000865 words
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Advertisement685 1981-11-06 29 ALMOST 1977 FORD urtllui 2000 F. Automatic. PARF eligible i ($9,500) Owner leaving, must sell $10.8500 no Tel *****11 Robert ECONOMICAL END 1973 Escort 4door 1100 c c Cassette. Good I condition New tax. $7,500 ono *****9 1974 FORO CORTINA Statlonwagon, 1600 c c wllh alrcond In good i running685 words
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Advertisement1717 1981-11-06 29 jCj E Vehicles A Boats ALMOST 1974 MERCEDES 200 1 rompany owner, alrfin, cassette, beautiful condition. 515.700 View; 229 Coronation Plaza. Buklt Tlmah 4 1/2 m.s. BRAND NEW MERCEDES Benz 28OS for sale. Metallic silver blue with black interior Fully automatic Interested, please contact i *****80/ *****3. Jim. 1974 COMPANY1,717 words
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Advertisement1759 1981-11-06 29 JO) E Vehicles A Boats ALFA ROMEO 197» SEPTEMBER GIULIETTA I*oo Tax Ml Feb. ISS2. REGD. 1574 1300 OT JUNIOR BeeutHul number. Tex UN Jen. ISS2 REASONABLE OFFER CONSIDERED SOLO. TEL: *****33 PATRICK CHENG I JANSPEEO TURBOCHAROER KIT by Roto Master for Japanese/ Continental cars Complete bolt- on kit Your1,759 words
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Advertisement1003 1981-11-06 30 times friday properties WAREHOUSE FACTORY/OFFICE TO LET life 6-storey flatted factory situated at the corner of Hillview Avenue and Princess Elizabeth Drive. Units from 6000 sq.ft. (557.5m2 to ***** sq.ft. (1170.6m2) Ample lorry and Container parking Generous covered car parking Canteen facilities 2 Cargo/Passenger lifts Labour Pool from nearby HDB1,003 words
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Advertisement552 1981-11-06 30 r Accommodation ■■1 1 T Properties aaafl > *aP >^BfeßSba9feAFTi^aHß9BalßßM Binjai Par* Environ Two-storey modern bungalow on elevated grounds with swimming pool Site area 1.756 sq m (18.900 sq ft.) Built-up area: 436 sq. m (4.703 sq. ft.) Accommodation Five bedrooms (with bathrooms) A family room A living room A552 words
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Advertisement828 1981-11-06 30 EafKMr fl^r i i^^ B^»aajBBBBBi' < Vy^ aa^*** 1 aat H ifw hock swee hill Luxurious High-Class Most Ideal and Split Level Semi-Detached Ideally located next to Seletar Hill Estate. Garden area over 2000 sq. ft. (186 sq.m.) Built-in area over 4000 sq. ft. (372 sq. m.) jfik For enquiries828 words
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Advertisement1260 1981-11-06 30 c Accommodation A [gill r rwptrtm 1 I Ideal home for modern home seekers I Top-Class 2-storey split level Terrace Houses Next to Hock Swee Hill Spacious modern style home Luxurious continental fittings Large private garden Ten minutes to City via Thomson Expressway For enquiries bookings Thomson Hill Ltd. Ma1,260 words
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Advertisement647 1981-11-06 31 times friday properties r INVESTMENT IN i# Western Australia DEAL DIRECT WITH THE BUILDER/DEVELOPER We can offer excellent Real Estate Investments such as: 1. Land from 7300 sq. ft. Priced from A51 2,700. 2. Home and Land double brick and tile priced from A539,000 to A570,000. 3. Commercial Properties a647 words
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Advertisement390 1981-11-06 31 FOR RENTAL Bkirwi Tewem Stadia Aoartroeat Fully furnished Facilities include reserved carparklng swimming pool and squash courts Rental: SSI,SN p.m. PLUS Newton Heights f3,MB Yio Chu Kang Garden ll^S* Sommervllle Park *4.*ei Hlllcrest Arcadia UJM Balmoral Court tt,2M Hertford Mansion $I,MS a Sherwood Towers Apartment tt^tt MANSFIELD PROPERTY SERVICES *****1/*****8390 words
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Advertisement397 1981-11-06 31 W Property Service* Pte. Ltd TEL: *****04/ *****19 FOR LEASE 3-bedroomed flat. Gardenia Court, Upper Sembawang Road, furnished. 4-bedroomed flat. Bavarty Mai. furnished. LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS AND MAISONETTES tH POPULAR LOCALITIES: a Changl Garden (Dlst 17) $1,700 a Pacific Mansion (Dlst. 9) $1 JOO a Orchard Road Apt (Dlst. 9) CJOO397 words
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Advertisement2450 1981-11-06 31 Jj* P Accommodation Properties BARTLEY ROAD DISTRICT BARTLEY GROVE CONDOMINIUM Groundfloor unit, area: 4,000 sq ft 4 bedrooms, servant's, kitchen, large lounge and dinIng, private garden etc Fully himtahed and airconditionad with awlmmmg pool. Available lor laaaa from tat Dacambar IMI RENTAL: $2,500 For viawing piaaaa call: 2S3***2 MR K.T.2,450 words
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Advertisement1311 1981-11-06 31 j^^l I PaCCOHHIMMaVUOA w —II 1 rTW^mwawm Our CHanU From Major Corporation* naad to tituata m tha follow inga: 1) APARTMENTS Studio. 2/3/4 bedrooms. 2) BUNGALOWS Semi-detach-ed/ detached. Rantal Budget ranging from $1,500 tt.OOO EXECUTIVE MANORS (S) PTE LTD TEL: 734-27** AMERICAN COUPLE TRANSFERRED to Singapore for 1-2 years period1,311 words
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Advertisement890 1981-11-06 31 Proptrttos DtST. 10 EXCLUSIVE BUNGALOW a Off Stevens Road a Area about 16.000 sq.ft. a 5 bedrooms plus servant's all with bathrooms attached a 2 living rooms I sunken a Exclusively renovated a Freehold/slngle-storey a Price $2 6 million a Viewing by appointment only J.E HOUSING ASSOCIATES rttnmn VACANT LAWS890 words
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Advertisement805 1981-11-06 31 DIST. 2* MIMOSA COURT 2-storey maisonette. 2.100 sq ft 3 bedrooms and 2 halls. Selling $250 p I r Interested call *****2 or after 7pm *****49 DIST. 20 FULTON HILL brand new double-storey terrace Approximately 2.000 sq. ft 3 bedrooms/ servant's, facing children's playground. $370.0000 no0 on o 2K1122 MUST805 words
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Advertisement684 1981-11-06 32 times friday properties 89 Properties For Sale m) Flat* NEWLY RELEASE c 3S units o( corxkxniniu n Development a At Tanah Meran KachM Road oil Upper East Coiat Road. Bedok. Singapore c Cloaa to Changi Airport and many recreation teciities c No restr ic tion to ton igners c Completion684 words
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Advertisement957 1981-11-06 32 A CONDOMINIUM PENTHOUSE (Pandar Valley) Beautifully renovated throughout Wood panel celling 3/4 bedrooms spacious living area private roof garden Only $730,000 C0nc0rd. 2953.188. OIST. 11, MOULMEIN COURT About l.'OOsq ft K-lly furnished High fl or 3 bedrooms, bathroom, selling $320,000 negotiable Ram Mailanl Real Estate Agency *****1')/ *****77/ 8. GREENACRES957 words
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Advertisement818 1981-11-06 32 ai wM^^^Hikwm j MIMOSA PARK. 4 bedrooms, fully furnished, covered carpark, swimming pool, squash courts. Call owner. *****52 MIMOSA PARK TOWNHOUSE. 2920 sq ft $550,000 with swimming pool, squash court. Foreigners can buy Tel *****18. MUST SELLI 4-ROOMED HDB Flat. Henderson Road Very well renovated Highest offer secures Tel *****01818 words
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Advertisement800 1981-11-06 32 A Davalopar Inlaraatad m madium tiiad protactt with government's approval or haHway constructed residential buildingt or properties lor rawdential development m district 10. 11 a 15 Also required commercial land lor ottice building m busmen district around Ooktan Shoe or sur rounding flatties City. Any suitable warehousing protects may also800 words
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Advertisement531 1981-11-06 32 a\rjTiiMß|Bß»jirt»ilnßl k\ ~~l H^K \r ll«IIWll«ll ■Mil wopanies j HfILaBBBBMsI OFFSHORE ENGINEERING COMPANY requires a: YARD at any Jurong Location. Preferably with waterfront facilities for light fabrication and off loadIng purposes. Kindly call: MISB HO AT: *****07 with dataUa. 912 SQ.M WAREHOUSE Available at: ALPHA BUILDING Off MacPtHKson/ Aliumed Road531 words
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Advertisement661 1981-11-06 32 ORCHARD PLAZA 428 sq ft high floor, with windows. Sale $1,300 p.s.f. Include new partition, new curtains and new carpet. Vacant possession Tel *****12. after 6.00 p.m. *****44 UNION BLDG. TRAS Street High floor Timber panelling partitions and built-in cupboards 900 I sq ft at $650 psf 80% loan avalli661 words
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Advertisement1743 1981-11-06 32 ARCADE 2000 7000 sq ft AUTO CENTRE 717 1456 sq ft CECIL STREET 2000 2500 sqft GOLDEN SULTAN 670 1100 .sq.ft MAXWELL HOUSE 816sqft I MANHATTAN 600 4000 sq ft MERLIN PLAZA 1350 sqft I PENINSULA 1000 sq.ft TEXTILE CENTRE 900 sq ft THOMSON 11.000 sq.ft UIC BUILDING 2200 sq1,743 words
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Advertisement648 1981-11-06 32 B^| rfw^HmWem CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED TEL: *****66 CITY PLAZA At Geylang/ Tanjong Katong Road Prime shops on Ground, Mezzanine and Second Floors for rent/ sale. Areas from 20 m 2 (?15 sq.ft.) to 538 m 2 (5800 sq.ft.). Reasonable rent/ selling price. CIBECO INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX Macpherson Industrial Estate 1 unit648 words
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Advertisement334 1981-11-06 33 JL Q Ti^euMe _102__Tourg MBssa9. V lA asssssNa^assssi JAPAN/HONSHU! HONGKONG 8 days $2379 9 days $2439 JAPAN/HONSHU/ TAIWAN/ HONGKONG 15 days $2729 16 days $2789 Dep 14/11. 21/11. 28:11. 11 12. ***** NORTHERN JAPANI HONSHU 9 days $2850 Dep 11/11. 18/11. 25/11.28/11. 25/11. ***** ALL JAPANI HONSHU/KYUSHU 10 days $2334 words
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Advertisement471 1981-11-06 33 NAM HO TRAWL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD HudOtTlci: Gl4-16-18. Pearrs Centre. Eu Tong Sen Street. (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33(7 lines) Bfmch Office: 1 19. Peoples Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road. Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****3 TA 140 NEST MAUtTSIA TOUR 7 days *****/- (Air-con coach)471 words
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Advertisement357 1981-11-06 33 PULAU TIOM AN Dep 20/11. $120 RHIAU ISLAND Dep 28/11. $I*2 NATIONAL PARK Dep. 23/11, SD/SN. Sias WESTERN AUSTRALIA 24th Nov-2nd Dec. $1,520 THAILAND TOUR Sth -12th Dec. STsX) Please contact: METROPOLITAN VMCA TOURS TEL- 222 IBM TA3S2 ORION'S SPECIAL HOLIOAV SO OT/PEN/CHS $175 Dap SUN/ MON 4DSN CHS/PEN $180357 words
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Advertisement692 1981-11-06 33 AIRMASTER TRAVEL CENTRE plo- DELMON TRAVELS »TE. Ltd for neer In value and economy, serv- economical airfares It tours to Icing world wide destinations all parts of the world. Call at:Budget travellers welcome 36' 113, Ist floor, Clifford Centre, Dhoby Ghaut (near Cathay Raffles Place. Spore 0104 Tel Cinema). Tel:692 words
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Advertisement1729 1981-11-06 33 JH H Education Instruction britishVraining for*high*pay I a) In only 3or 4 month! you can posstst a Bntitfi Careerj Training CoHeoe a> 9 Diploma and prospects for < worthwhile career and high pay The tee T coven 4 Instruction Bookj, 1? Lnsons, Teitj. Model Antwen and* complete Tuition by airmail1,729 words
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Obituary, Illustration189 1981-11-06 34 Leaving behind Wrf» Tan Ah Kwee Mother Koh Wah Neo Son*: Daughters-in-law: Lye Huat deceased Lee Poh Tee Hock Lye Tang Chu Moy Daughters: Sons-in-law: Oeok Choo Teo Kee Beng Slew Hlang Tan PJak Chor Ah Choon Teo Thiam Slew Ah Huay Llm Chew Beng Slew Heok Oon Tlk Koy189 words
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Obituary, Illustration294 1981-11-06 34 Ao*d4a yaar* ha* gone to be with the Lord on 4 11.81. leaving behind beloved husband, son, daughter, daughter-in-law 4 grandson Cortaga laaving I Chaalnut Cnic.nt. Stnaapora 23 to 81. Joaapn Church, aukit Pan|ang Road for a —n\t» at 140 p.m. thanca to Mt. Vamon Cramatonum at 2294 words
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Obituary, Illustration83 1981-11-06 34 143 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE wiah to thank Mombor* ol Bathaada Gospol Hall tor thoir prayora, Doctors Staff ol Ward 6 Mt. Elizabeth Hospital, rotatlvos and friends tor thoir kind aaaiataneo, attendance, condolsnces, donations and wreaths during thoir rocont bo- The lamlly ot tho late MR. DAVID TAN83 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1981-11-06 34 144 In Memoriam In Everlasting Memory of DaaraatPa, 3 years have passed silently by. Your smiling ways and gentle face, with sadness we recall You had a kindly word for each of us, and died beloved by all. Father, you gave us courage. D— rtv mkwd by tovd on—. MR.57 words
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Obituary, Illustration19 1981-11-06 34 Dearly missed by family MDM TAN KHAR SIANQ 30.3.1916 -8 11 19S019 words
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Advertisement269 1981-11-06 34 0 H EbuotttonAlMtniotkw 114 Music POLYPHONIC SCHOOL OF MUSIC j a OROAN a DIBCO DRL'M POP GUITAR a MUSIC THEORY a ELECTRIC GUITAR a POP/ CLASSICAL PIANO 'BONNS' Piano avaMaMa nowl Enqutraat: UfMto 132/133, 1 at Ik.. Fook Hal SMB.. South Brtdgo Road (0108) TafctS373l PROFESSIONAL MUSIC TEACHERS speaking English.269 words
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Advertisement238 1981-11-06 34 ROCK ANO ROLL for rwglnniTi Tuttday 10 11 SI 7pm Beflnntrt dnco ciau Wtdntsday 11 nil 6pm Disco Jau and Jau Ballit on Saturday ailmnasllrs rluMi for housewives and ladles commtnclng Sunday 8 11 81 and Thursday 12 1181 10am. Private lessons on disco, social. Latin and ballroom dances conducted238 words
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Advertisement380 1981-11-06 34 JH UyortoiiAlnttnicttai I i L^ New Course Starting Tv« Nov 10 30pm -9 00pm) Course designed to help you R#AQ md Compf •H#nd rsstvr L##rn md MiMniMf Bwtt#f Say* Your R— ding Tim. Results proven worldwide Only limited places available Enquire/Enrol today THE SPEEDREADWM CENTRE 117, Paaca Cantra, m Fir380 words
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Advertisement507 1981-11-06 34 .^^■■■■■■■■■P/^^ MALAYAN A^mk^ I RESULTS FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30,1981 The Directors are pleased to announce that the audited results of the Bank and of the Group for the twelve months ended June 30, 1981 were as follows: The Bank The Group 1981 1980 1981 1980 $'000 $'000507 words
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Advertisement147 1981-11-06 34 SINGAPORE GENERAL HOSPITAL TENDER NOTICE The following tenders are Invited by the Chairman, Hospital Planning Committee/Director, SGH for the New Singapore General Hospital. 1. Supply, Delivery, Installation and Commisstoning of A Programmable Pacemaker to the Dept of Cardiology m Block 4 of the New SGH. Ref: SGH Tender No. 74/81147 words
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Advertisement194 1981-11-06 34 NOTICE OF REMOVAL With effect from Monday, 9 November 1981 we shall be at: 08 00 Unity House 1 Science Centre Road Singapore 2260 Telephone: *****22 Telex RS ***** \V/iaterhouse &Ca AUCTION SALE of Valuable Property To be held at Mandarin Court B 4th Floor, Mandarin Hotel Orchard Road, Singapore194 words
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Advertisement324 1981-11-06 34 11l tSStjgPISql UY UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LI 111 INCORPORATED M THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) ANNOUNCEMENT Rights Issue of 65,748,674 shares of Ssl.oo each at 553.00 per share The Board of Directors of United Overseas Bank Limited (the Bank) is pleased to announce that as at 30 October, 1981, the dosing324 words
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Advertisement205 1981-11-06 34 Lseal Gavenmeat lategrmttM Act (Chapter til) DeelantiMi Imder Seeds* 1 1 A Whereas: All those pieces or parcels of land situate at Battery Road/Bonham Street In the Republic of Singapore forming parts of Government Resurvey lots 157, 158, 159-2, 160, 161 and 165 TS I containing an estimated areas of205 words
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Advertisement164 1981-11-06 34 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME WE, ISLAND SHIP MANAGEMENT PTE LTD, of 714 Colombo Court, Singapore, hereby give notice that In consequence of the Intended purchase, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act (Chapter 172, 1970 edition),164 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
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Article, Illustration45 1981-11-06 35 PERTH Jockeys Irene Pateman and Paula Wagg will be riding at Ipoh this weekend and the next. Three other foreign riders granted visitors passes for the Sultan's Gold Vase Meeting are Rodney Dawkins, Jim Walker and Chris GwUllam. IRENE PATEMAN PAULA WAGG45 words
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Article670 1981-11-06 35 Martigny does the fastest workout ON THE TRACK with TONTO Martigny Bold Consul Nama Baik Precision II Capital Villa D'Est? Cashflo Blanc Sur Blanc Three Nines Rainbow Lad IPOH, Thurs. Imperial Hero drew attention to his chances m the Class 3 Div 4 1,400 m670 words
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Article1916 1981-11-06 35 RATF 1 2.00 CLASS 3 DIV 5 1,400 m ttAtli l (Ratings 75-66) ($14,500 $10,150 to winner) 1 98**60 Sapera Wrieamr 11 57 (75) XL ChongZafir saggCg d 3 »5(1700m)8F Sharp 2 2 *****8 Tara Eqaai 57 (75) Davina-Samsuri 6ag aCy Dgy dl same (1700 m) *M Kahmat1,916 words
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Article, Illustration155 1981-11-06 35 A TOP-RANKING American Jockey, Jeffrey Fell, 24, will ride Siapa Rajah 111 m the Washington International Invitation race on Saturday. Trainer Ivan Allan, now at the Laurel Park racecourse to prepare his champion for the prestigious race cabled back this bit of news. Fell,155 words
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373 1981-11-06 35 JEEP'S MAIL Luck of the draw in straight race I SEE that there was no redraw of the barrier positions for the Sultan's Gold Vase trial when the Perak Turf Club committee Ho^iHoH trt innroaco tho fiplH tO 20 Tommy Jack and Camberly, the additional runners, were given barriers 1373 words
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Article173 1981-11-06 35 THE following horses have been transferred Sovereign High has moved to Mohamed Zafir Future President and Straight On II are with P.K. Leong and Chong Kens Leong has taken over KinggTt n, Take Easy n and Yours Truly n. Quiet Snort now joins Jaafar Padzeli. Malini is173 words
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Article, Illustration603 1981-11-06 36 Hansen saves Liverpool from draw m extra time LONDON, Thurs. Soccer defenders, who celebrated West German international Uli Hoeness's retirement a number of years ago, received the worst possible news last night. They may have seen the back of Uli, one of WestReuter - 603 words
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Article123 1981-11-06 36 Arges Pitesti (Rum) 2 Aberdeen (Scot) 2 Aberdeen 5-2. Dinamo Bucharest (Rum) 3 Inter Milan (Ita) 2 (extra time) Bucharest 4-3. Radnicki Nis (Yugo) 2 Grasshoppers Zurich (Swi) 0 (extra time) Agg 2-2, Radnlckl 3-0 on penalties. Boa vista Porto (Por) 1 Valencia (Spain) 0 Valencia 2-1. Hajduk123 words
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Article83 1981-11-06 36 Dinamo Tibilisi (Soy) 3 Bastia (Fra) 1 TlMlhd 4-2. Velez Mostar (Yugo) 1 Lokomotiv I^eipzie (EG) 1 (extra time) Agg. 1-1, Lokomotiv won on penalties. Eintracht Frankfurt (WG) 2 SKA Rostov (Soy) 0 Frankfort 2-1. Standard Liege (Bel) 2 Vasas Budapest (Hun) 1 Standard 4-1. Tottenham Hotspur (Eng)Reuter - 83 words
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Article89 1981-11-06 36 Universitatea Craiova (Rum) 4 KB Copenhagen (Den) 1 l'nivenriUU>a 4-2 on aggregate. Red Star Belgrade (Yugo) 3 Banik Ostrava (Cze) 0 Red Star 4-3. Dynamo Kiev (Soy) 1 Austria Wien (Austria) 1 Kiev 2-1. Bayern Munich (WG) 4 Benfica (Por) 1 Bayern 4-1. Liverpool (Eng) 3 AZ'67 Alkmaar89 words
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Article151 1981-11-06 36 LONDON, Thurs. English clubs Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur plan to play a friendly soccer match m Italy next Saturday soon after English clubs had agreed to release players to prepare for England's World Cuptie against Hungary on Nov. 18. The encounter would be aReuter; AFP - 151 words
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Article23 1981-11-06 36 SENDiiI, Thurs. The Kansas City Royals were thrashed 7-0 by the Tokyo Yomluri Giants m baseball match herv In Japan today. AP.AP - 23 words
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384 1981-11-06 36 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By NATIONAL rugby coach John Burgess has agreed to release seven players for Singapore's annual under-23 clash against Malaysia on Nov. 30, despite the senior team's friendly match against Thailand the following day. They are Lim Chye Lai, Ng Sam Mcc, R. Gnasakaran384 words
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190 1981-11-06 36 TENNIS ROUND-UP CALCUTTA, Thurs. Ivan Lendi, of Czechoslovakia, won a US$lOO,OOO ($210,000) tennis tournament here yesterday, beating John Alexander, of Australia, 6-4, 6- 1 2 m the final. In StocUMlm, second seed Roscoe Tanner, of the United States, withdrew from the StockholmReuter; UPI - 190 words
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Article80 1981-11-06 36 JAHANGIR ENTERS SEMIS NEWCASTLE, Thurs. World No. 2 Jahangi: Khan, of Pakistan, reached the semi-finals of the World Masters squash tournament here last night with a comfortablf 94, 9-1, 9-1 win over Australian Dean Williams. Quarter-final results: Jahangir Khan (Pak) bt Dean Williams (Aust) 9-4. 9-1, 9-1, Hiddy Jahan (Pak)Reuter - 80 words
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Article86 1981-11-06 36 LONDON, Thurs. Martina Navratilova, of the United States, has joined compatriot Chris Evert Lloyd at the head of the women's Grand Prix tennis standings at 1,406 points each after 27 tournaments. Standings: 1 Chris Evert Lloyd (OS) 1,406; Martina Navratilova (US) 1,405; 3 Tracy Austin (US) 1,205,AFP - 86 words
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Article39 1981-11-06 36 HONGKONG, Thurs. For the fourth day m succession, rain has beleaguered the Seiko-Hongkong Tennis Classic, going beyond the qualifying rounds and one first-round match. The whole competition is now m jeopardy if the inclement weather persists. AFP.AFP - 39 words
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Article22 1981-11-06 36 UMAR PULAVAR Tamil High School Old Students' Association will hold a seven-a-side soccer tournament on Sunday (8 a.m.) at Gloucester Barracks.22 words
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162 1981-11-06 36 LONDON, Thurs. England's cricket captain Keith Fletcher yesterday discounted any threat of demonstrations during their tour of India and Sn LaiJ<a which gets underway on Thursday. Though the Indian Government spent two weeks deciding whether to allow Geoff Boycott and Geoff Cook intc theAFP - 162 words
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Advertisement390 1981-11-06 36 E very bod y loves <^ good food A "{i v '^7^ N at a bargain T'%*&g?' Ji Family Asian $*f Buffet Luncheon vs> r Every Saturday and Sunday |V Asia? |jL We offer the best of the region's specialities Adults: $12.00++ per head like Indonesian delights, Indian curries, Children:390 words
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Why the fuss over Lim?
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147 1981-11-06 37 TAY TECK KENG - SBA's handling of Robert is disgusting TAY TECK KENG THE way m which the Singapore Badminton Association are handling the case of young Robert Lim, the Republic's second-ranked player, is disgusting. Why the fuss about Lim's alleged disclosure to Thai officials about the Singapore team's weaknesses and strengths, if any,147 words
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182 1981-11-06 37 J. T. KWANG - Scapegoat for humiliating defeat? J. T. KWANG THE Singapore Badminton Association's decision to suspend Robert Lim from national training for his alleged misconduct during the Thomas Cup Asian Zone tie against Thailand in Bangkok recently is absurd and baseless. It is obvious that Lim has been made a scapegoat for182 words
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212 1981-11-06 37 THE WINNING LETTER Choice of Shahnaz a lesson for SHA THE Singapore Hockey Association should consider carefully when taking a decision on a coach to replace Shahnaz Sheikh, whose contract ended yesterday. During his short stint m Singapore, Shahnaz has done little to upgrade the standard judging by the Republic's212 words
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233 1981-11-06 37 F N Training Scheme times not suitable UNDENIABLY, the Fraser and Neave Training Scheme has helped to produce many good players and promote the game of badminton m Singapore. The scheme provides a great opportunity for training for those who are good and keen to further develop their skill, tactics,233 words
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Article130 1981-11-06 37 THE standard of athletics m Singapore is well behind swimming. Two main factors have contributed to this. Firstly, most schools tend to neglect their athletes. There is lack of proper training and facilities and the young hopefuls are left to train on their own. Guide But130 words
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Article87 1981-11-06 37 CAN you please let me know who cost the most m being transferred to and from Arsenal. ALAN O. K. G. THE player far wkem Araenal eraedtfce sasat from twaafrr ring was Prank Staptetan. wka aMved to Manchester Ualted recently far £1.1 mUnaa. Cnve Allen east Araenal El.tt87 words
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Article89 1981-11-06 37 DURING a recent round of golf, my drive split the fairway, but a bird picked up the ball and flew away with It. I dropped another ball at the spot of the theft, instead of driving a second ball from the tee. I did not take a penalty89 words
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Article60 1981-11-06 37 WHEN is a foot-fault called m tennis? DOUBLE-FAULT THE servir mast staad bealad tke kaaeUne and Between tke Imaguary eiiiaslia at tke eeatre-mark and alde-ttaes. If ke toaekes, with either feat, tke kaaelae ar tke Imaguary eztenataaa at tke tw« atker lues, «r If be ekangea his panV tloa60 words
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Article102 1981-11-06 37 WHY is the game of cricket called so? BATSMAN ACCOBODiG to Gardaa tUrn, edltar at tke The Cricketer aaarterly and six atker hoaks •a the gama, the name hi eampUeatedMd •aaeare. Same beDeve the naate to tke dlmaaltlve at tke Aagl«-Baxaa erfcwe a stafl »r eratek. The Badkv102 words
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Article63 1981-11-06 37 WHAT was Joe Louis' weight range as a heavyweight boxing champion before the start of World War n and his range from then until his retirement WEIGHT-WATCHER LOUIS' weight hatare the War raaged tram M.4 kUagrainiiiea t01R.2 aad after the War, ke raaged tram M-M, tke latter being63 words
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Article162 1981-11-06 37 MY favourite Singapore soccer players are Au-Veong Pak Kuan and Urn Tang Boon. Can you please tell me more about them. JULIE C AU-YEONG waa a "padute" at tke NeaHe Traiala* Scheme. He (alaed araailaeaee la the flrrt Ltoa aty Cap toaruuneat la IITJ while la aekaal. After C«mUaed162 words
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Article90 1981-11-06 37 CAN you please let me know who scored for Wolves In their 1-0 win over Liverpool m the opening match of the English season and also who were the scorers m the Liverpool-Mid-dlesbrough game on Sept. 2. ANFIELD FAN THE winer waa sewed by Mick ftUttfcem, wfc* ni90 words
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Article46 1981-11-06 37 WHO is the best 100 metres runner m Singapore now and what is his time? ONU MAN KOK TANG Ncal Kla Is tkr beat m». His fastest time this seaasa hi I*4, which br rlwkrd In the AU-CaaMTs meet at tke NaUiaai SUdiam la May.46 words
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Article192 1981-11-06 37 ONCE a week, yanr sparte letters will be published In the Straits Times, with the best letter (to be decided by the Sparts Editor) winning a cash prlae af $26. There v na restrtrtlan an what you can write about...** long an It Is about sport. Y*n can (within192 words
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Article, Illustration423 1981-11-06 38 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By Sprinter has no alternative but to shelve his retirement BANGKOK, Thurs. The Amateur Athletic Association of Thailand have asked their sprint star Suchart Jaesuraparp to reconsider his decision to retire from active athletics. Though Suchart said he was determined to quit the athletic423 words
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541 1981-11-06 38 HAKIKAT RAI - Henny, Indonesia's answer to Lydia de Vega HAKIKAT RAI PROFILE. ..By 4 IN Manila, lt Is going to be a very close finish between Lydia and me. I've not raced against her for almost a year now and I don't know how she Is progress- A ing. 7 HENNY. BANGKOK,541 words
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Article, Illustration166 1981-11-06 38 Marina recalled for SEA Games KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Marina Chin, now on a physical instructors' course m the United States, is among the 37 athletes and 16 officials named by the Olympic Council of Malaysia yesterday for next month's South-east Asia Games m Manila. The athletes: Mea lWm: Rabuan Pit,NST - 166 words
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275 1981-11-06 38 J. RAJENDRAN - SCA will keep links with MCA tourney J. RAJENDRAN By SINGAPORE will continue to take part m the Malaysian Cricket Association inter-state tournaments. This was the unanimous decision of the executive committee of the Singapore Cricket Association, at their recent meeting, said R. Sivasubramaniam, secretary of the Association. The question275 words
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Article58 1981-11-06 38 TODAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON National championships semi-finals (SBA, 7.30). BILLIARDS Inter-Minis-try final: Education v National Development (Tessensohn Rd, 7.30). BOWLING Pasir Panjang championship (P&sir Panjang Bowl, 1). HOCKEY SHA Over-Ms v LA (Balestierßd, 5.15). SNOOKER National championship (Katong Saloon, 6.30). SOCCEH NFL Dtv. 1: Geylang International v Police (Jalan Besar, 8).58 words
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Article165 1981-11-06 38 TOKYO.Thurs. American golfers swept the first three places m the individual competitions to give the United States a 10-stroke lead over the Japanese m the firstround of the annual United States-Japan tournament m Kawanishi today. The eight best scores of the nine players on each side totalled 557AP - 165 words
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Article410 1981-11-06 39 JANICE SEAH - Lim upsets Chin as seeds fall JANICE SEAH By THREE Thomas Cup players fell under their opponents' might m the quarter-finals of the Yonex Fraser and Neave national individual badminton championships at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. Robert Lim, the No. 7 seed, caused the first upset m fine410 words
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Article48 1981-11-06 39 VETERAN Ong Teng Keng was beaten 3-1 by improving youngster Benjamin Liv m the national snooker championship at the Katong Saloon last night. Other results. Watson Tay bt Lee Teck Chee 3-1, Lim Koon Guan bt Richard Wee 32, Albert Ang bt So Poo San 32.48 words
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162 1981-11-06 39 R. MANORAJ - Melanie inspires stunning victory R. MANOR AJ By MELANIE MARTENS, scoring two goals and setting up another, inspired Theresians to a stunning 4-2 win over Singapore Women's Hockey Association champions Singapore Cricket Club m a second round Open League match on the Padang yesterday. SCC took the lead after 10162 words
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220 1981-11-06 39 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By SINGAPORE Airlines Group soared into the final of the Avis Travel Industry mixed team squash championships yesterday when they beat Marco Polo 3-0 m the semi-finals at Kampong Java Against established names such as R Ekamparam, the Republic's top E220 words
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Article47 1981-11-06 39 BASKETBALL: Singapore have been placed m Group C of the Asian championships, which start on Thursday m Calcutta. Other countries taking part Groip A: China, Pakistan. Malaysia, Bahrain, Iran. Gr*ap B: Japan, India, Iraq, Hongkong. Sri Lanka. Grasp C: South Korea, the Philippines, Thailand, Kuwait.47 words
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Article30 1981-11-06 39 BOXING: Polish boxer Jan kr/siuk, 24, world amateur middleweight champion m 1977, has sought refuge m West Germany and asked to join the Ringfrei club, a spokesman saidin Muelheim.30 words
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Article32 1981-11-06 39 In Caracas, Alfredo Paiva, a Venezuelan fighter In line for a shot at the world junior lightweight title, has been suspended indefinitely from boxing while he undergoes psychiatric and neurological tests.32 words
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Article58 1981-11-06 39 In Plttabargh, World Boxing Council heavyweight champion Larry Holmes celebrated his 32nd birthday with a spirited workout In preparation for his title defence against Renaldo Snipes it. Pennsylvania today. Holmes, who was given a US$5O,OOO ($105,000) stable coat for his birthday by fight promoter Don King, impressed m a58 words
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Article22 1981-11-06 39 ROUES SKATING: Gianni Marcolla, a 26-year-old Italian set a speed record of 177.330 kph round a circuit at Monza Airfield. Italy.22 words
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Article51 1981-11-06 39 RUGBY: The Australian team overwhelmed Pontypool 37-6 to score their third win of six matches m their tour of Britain. The Australians, disappointing m earlier games, bounced back to outclass Wales' leading club this season by four goals, a try, two penalties and a dropped goal against two51 words
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Article15 1981-11-06 39 Doreset and Wiltshire drew 12-12 with Oxfordshire m a County championship match m Swindon.15 words
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Article52 1981-11-06 39 SOCCER: AC Milan's majority owner Felice Colombo said he was ready to sell his stock m the faltering First Division team. Colombo said he was making the move to "save the team'", adding that his decision was irreversible and he expected to pull out of the club by52 words
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Article49 1981-11-06 39 English Second Division club Leicester City suffered a loss of U*****,000 last season, compared with a profit of over US$3OO,OOO the previous year. Nearly USMOO.OOO of the deficit was the result of transfers, particularly the club record fee of US$5OO,OOO paid for Patrick Thistle's Scottish striker Jim Melrose.49 words
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Article42 1981-11-06 39 VOLLEYBALL: China are favoured for the third women's World Cup championship, starting m Japan tomorrow. The men's 1981 World Cup championship will also be played at the same venue from Nov. 19-28 with defending champions Soviet Union the firm favourites. Agencies.Agencies - 42 words
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Article67 1981-11-06 39 SEOUL. Tfcnrs. W*rld Boxing Avsoolatlon iunlor Hyweigßt champion Kirn Hwan Jin, of South Korea, Udsy picked Friday, Nov. IS m the d»te for his weddlmgIV tC-year-old Kirn s»ld that IS Is the lacky namber for him becaase he met his bride on the Oct. 13 and heAFP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration430 1981-11-06 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI COACH JITA'S GRIN TELLS HOPEFUL STORY By SINGAPORE 0 WOLLONGONG 0 THE grin Singapore manager-coach Jita Singh wore last night after his new-look soccer team held the highly-rated Wollongong side of Australia to a goalless draw told the whole story. Singapore, with five430 words
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Article, Illustration50 1981-11-06 39 CHEN YUEFANG, at 2.Mm the tallest player m China's women's basketball team, gets a handshake from l.CBm tail Stephanie Beck, of the William Perm College "Lady Statesmen" team. China won their opening tie against the college Bt-M after leading SB-21 at half-time. I PI radlopir tare50 words
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Article, Illustration572 1981-11-06 40 EVELYN NG - EVELYN NG, Association's pre-school classes face closure By Social Services Correspondent LITTLE Tan Peck Koon is asking for help, silently, for all these deaf children, and more. For Peck Koon is the only one m the group who knows sign language, a language deaf people572 words
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196 1981-11-06 40 Indonesia likely to take over oil hunt after 1988 JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesian contractors are expected to take over the exploration and exploitation of the country's oil and gas resources from foreign contractors after 1988, an official of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce said yesterday. Mr Sukamdani Gitosariono, the chamber's servicesReuter - 196 words
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Article81 1981-11-06 40 NEW YORK, Thurs. In a massive police raid on the posh Gotham discotheque here today, police detained nearly 400 people most of them teenagers and seized "bags and bags" of narcotics, police said. About 70 narcotics detectives and uniformed police officers, swooped down on theUPI - 81 words
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296 1981-11-06 40 First Polish meeting of party, union and church WARSAW, Thursday POLISH Communist Party chief Gen Wojciech Jaruzelski arrived m a BMW limousine, Roman Catholic Archbishop Jozef Glemp m a Mercedes and Solidarity leader Lech Walesa m a Fiat. The occasion a historic tripartite meeting here last night for talks toAFP; UPI - 296 words
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Article75 1981-11-06 40 WARSAW, Thus. The P»Uuh free trade ■aim, Solidarity, has adopted a resolution railing for suspension of all protests until the end of January, onion Mircw said today. The three-month labour trace contained only one exception strikes would be considered justified if they were called because union members'AFP - 75 words
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Article42 1981-11-06 40 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The House of Representatives yesterday approved a bill to restore to west Germany thousands of paintings seized after World War n. but made a specific exception for waterrolours signed by Adolf Hitler and works glorifying Nazism. -AFP.AFP - 42 words
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Article34 1981-11-06 40 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Governments of 98 countries have pledged to give the United Nations U*****.6 million (5J829.5 million) for its development programmes m 1982, a UN statement said here yesterday. AFP.AFP - 34 words
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Article61 1981-11-06 40 Diana expects baby in June LONDON, Thurs. Diana, Princess of Wales, 20, who married Britain's future king on July 29, is expecting a baby m June, Buckingham Palace said today. The child will be second m line to the throne. "The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are absolutely delighted,UPI - 61 words
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Article71 1981-11-06 40 BELFAST, Thurs. A leading Protestant extremist m Northern Ireland was murdered last night, two days after he was freed from jail, and an underground Protestant guerilla group claimed responsibility. Artie Bettice, 35, was shot five times by a gunman wearing a Halloween mask, who burst into his homeReuter - 71 words
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137 1981-11-06 40 ATHENS, Thurs. Startled monks have discovered that Greece's glamourous new Culture Minister, the actress and singer Melina Mercouri, is about to bless them with a visit to their Mount Athos males-only retreat, press reports said today. They have written to her pleading "stay away,AFP - 137 words
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Advertisement211 1981-11-06 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Local stockbrokers have reacted unfavourably to suggestions by merchant bankers for changes m the stockbroking system. They also disagreed that brokerage rates should be cut. Sime Darby Berhad made a hefty loss of M 548.2 million because a subsidiary made some commitments without211 words
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Miscellaneous177 1981-11-06 40 UP TO 1p.m. TODAY: Generally Fair TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: (.19 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: CIS a.m. Amsterdam 10/UC Cloudy LmkUh 6 13C Clear Athens tC t 1^* Angele* 13 24C Cloudy Bahrain 25 31C Clear Madrid 5 2SC Clear Bangkok 26/29C177 words
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Article, Illustration23 1981-11-06 1 The body is the perfect instrument with which a dancer expresses herself, says Alice Reyes. Meet her on Leisure Pag* Five23 words
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Article, Illustration1867 1981-11-06 1 Better mental health When people talk about health, they all too often overlook the fact that mental health goes hand m hand with physical health. Dr Phoon Wai On, head of the Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, NUS, believes this must change. REBECCA CHUA reports. 4 You cannot1,867 words
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Article139 1981-11-06 1 1. Relax for a few moments every day. Try to s f op activity m the office for a few moments rather than do one thing after another without pause. 2. Don't eat and work m the same place the whole day long. Go out, take a139 words
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Article, Illustration132 1981-11-06 2 Kissingerquote There cannot be a crisis next week; my schedule a is already full. 7 THE Singapore Lecture (Ch 5, f.5« p.m.): Dr. Henry Kissinger's visit here to deliver the Second Singapore Lecture was taped on October 30. The lecture, held at the Singapore Conference Hall,132 words
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Article725 1981-11-06 2 PICK of the DAY THE Young And The Restless (Ch 5, 2.55 p.m.): Snapper is all slickered up to project a nice image in court. After all, it isn't everyday that he goes in for the first day of his hearing. But his eagerness dims when Greg tells him me725 words
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Article, Illustration188 1981-11-06 2 TV Movie Crossbar (Ch 5, 11.15 p.m.): SBC's contribution to the International Year Of Disabled Persons is this soul searching, at times even heart-rend-ing, story of an athlete who loses his leg. After winning a bronze medal at the 1976 Olympics, a young high jumper, Aaron, loses nis188 words
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Article, Illustration679 1981-11-06 3 Even some of us who have been here for years (and we mean years) do confess our knowledge is limited to the immediate working environment. The journal, Broadcaster. At the rate SBC is growing and with all the changes it is going through, it had to happen679 words
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Article367 1981-11-06 3 COME January, there will be a major restructuring of SBC's radio services. The two services, the AM service and the FM stereo service will run along fixed formats, aimed at specific audiences. The FM Stereo service will adopt a more serious tone. The service's367 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1981-11-06 4 CHIN OI TOW - CHIN OI TOW 7th Solo Exhibition by Tang Juey Lee Unit 219, Orchard Towers Till Nov 12 Reviewed by TRADITIONAL Chinese painting has always been primarily concerned with the expression of the vital spirit of Na ture rather than wit:i mere superficial appearances. With a few1,003 words
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Article666 1981-11-06 4 DELISLE SCHWARTZ - DELISLE SCHWARTZ SINGAPORE jm soggtsfS- cou^n SSO Programme Notes Victoria Concert Hall Today and Tomorrow, 8.15 p. m By THE Russian composer Tchaikovsky was m the last year of his life, touring through Europe as a conductor, and on the way to another of his grand666 words
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Article212 1981-11-06 4 JOERG Demus Is an eminent pianist at the height of a long and Illustrious career. Born In Austria lt», he entered the Vienna State Academy of Music at the age of 11, studying piano with Walter kenwhbaumer, organ with Karl Walter, conducting with Hans Swarowsky and212 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1981-11-06 5 JOHN de SOUZA meets ALICE REYES "THERE are only two kinds of dance," she states, "good and bad. Everything else is just forms of dance to convey ideas, visions, thoughts." Sitting m a straightbacked chair, legs elegantly crossed, she looks and sounds the epitome of a doyenne of1,125 words
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Article, Illustration544 1981-11-06 6 Stones that warn An anthropologist has suggested that stone monuments be built to warn people m generations to come where nuclear wastes are buried. LARRY ROBERTS reports. THE lives of people 10,000 years m the future may depend on whether they can understand an enduring message left by anthropologist DavidUPI - 544 words
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247 1981-11-06 6 SCIENCE WATCH Confined, but not defenceless CORNELL University scientists, investigating how plants defend themselves against fungal infections, nave discover--ed that living plant cells resist the microbial invaders by throwing up impenetrable blockades that prevent the advance of the disease organisms. In a series of experiments, they found that when fungi247 words
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Article, Illustration238 1981-11-06 6 EXPERIMENTS with chimpanzees suggest that the adults can achieve high scores m tests that require an understanding of numbers and proportion. The scores of less mature animals were far lower. Tht tests were conducted by researchors at the University of Pennsylvania with one adult female, named Sarah,NYT - 238 words
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Article, Illustration1260 1981-11-06 8 Dilemma of the Asian aged in 2000 In Asia, institutional care is the least preferred form of care for the aged and a potential threat to older people. It is expensive, unsatisfactory and more often than not excludes the family. Children must be educated so that they see the elderly1,260 words
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Article575 1981-11-06 10 ALICIA LEVIN - Antiques' made in Thailand ALICIA LEVIN By m Rachburi, thailand 4 While sea water is used for "Ming", most "Tang" creations and wooden sculptures must be buried m the ground. THE manufacture of "genuine" antiques is a booming business m Thailand. Graceful "Tang dynasty" statues, perfect "Ming" vases and "600-year-old"UPI - 575 words
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Article, Illustration714 1981-11-06 10 ANITA EVANS - Undc er $10 ing ANITA EVANS By ANITA EVANS ANTIQUE blue and white porcelain for under $10 apiece? It doesn't seem possible. And, outside the realms of grand larceny, of course, it isn't. But we're not talking here of a smash and grab raid on a museum, private collection or714 words
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Article256 1981-11-06 10 IF YOU'RE British and stiffly upper crust, fine silverware some undoubtedly inherited through generations of great-grandpapas and grandmamas, some encrusted with family emblems is but a part of daily existence. Of course one need not be "tally-ho" British m order to appreciate the beauty of crafted silver, its256 words
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Article767 1981-11-06 10 IT was a wild, wild week m Pai-is for the fashion groupies. The Paris spring ready-to-wear collections started off m their usual gimmicky way with the cult designers producing the kind of clothes that press photographers like. This year it was the cookie nurse outfit or the French Revolution look767 words
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Article747 1981-11-06 10 Ame] rican collections BILL BUss opened the second week of spring showings with an upbeat collection that had the audience beaming. "They're wearable, inventive and women will love them observ ed Kalman Ruttenstein, vice nr^V dent of Bloomingdale's. H ;bl Blass has been around Seventh Avenue a lone time sjnwNYT - 747 words
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623 1981-11-06 11 ENID NEMY - ENID NEMY By in New York IT'S a nice idea small towels especially for guests. They're pretty and practical, they dress up the bathroom and they have only one flaw. At the end of the evening, after 10 people have paid that roomNYT - 623 words
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Article559 1981-11-06 11 K. MALATHY - K MALATHY By DO YOU possess a good strong pair of legs? A pair of hands with agile fingers? Can your body twist, turn and wriggle easily? Do you have good balancing power? If you answer yes to nil of these questions, then you are well559 words
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Article, Illustration869 1981-11-06 12 When a baby cries A baby's cry is not just a distress signal but a powerful communicator that helps determine whether a baby will become an abused or a cherished child. DAVA SOBEL reports. 4 Studies show that infants as young as eight-weeks-old appreciate their ability to make things happenNYT - 869 words
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669 1981-11-06 12 EVIDENCE is mounting that the birth of agriculture took place m Africa 8,000 years before plants were domesticated m the Middle East, which has long been regarded as the cradle of civilisation, according to recent archaeological studies m Egypt. Dr FredUPI - 669 words
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Article, Illustration674 1981-11-06 14 WILLIAM SAFIRE - WILLIAM SAFIRE Safire on Language By m New York WHEN opponents of the sale of AWACS radar planes to Saudi Arabia spotted a future issue m the potential sale of multiple-ejection bomb racks, an unnamed Senator was quoted m The New York Times as asking: "What willNYT - 674 words
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Miscellaneous470 1981-11-06 2 EXHIBITIONS: ON Paintings of the Soviet Republics of Central Asia: Exhibits from 33 artists. Works are from the 60s and 70s, reflecting everyday life and people in the past and present features works of U. Tansykbaev. C. Aitieve and Sakhi Romanov. National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m. 5.30p.m. Till Nov470 words
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Miscellaneous1045 1981-11-06 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 2.55 PM Openini folowed by The Younj 65 K S™ 1 And The Restless 7.00 Senandont Sukma (r) 3.20 Housewives 1 Matinee High 7 30 H nd F< ecast School Graduates (r) I (™lay) 5.50 The Crazy World Of Sport j 10.05 Weaker Forecast (English)1,045 words
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Advertisement869 1981-11-06 6 1 fJBTtBfc *T J W T^BT'^t ■^wWKljW^^i*' Vfl c** "laflßßk B^Bf tt> j-ntry V k %fcf J^NTbV l"sasM« -k v .lite? if HwRTAia^sPPsA bMpvZ SEEM 'Slff^M jt fyßs' MIB l ™*^^^JttßH3yßß^^ Two Great Names of France Get Together Asia Motors, the sole Agent for Peugeot, the g^^^^mX CJ/£j J——± But869 words
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Advertisement838 1981-11-06 9 /I '^fe JiF The ultimate m adion publishing I The COfßTANTcreativitv "ijfil r^^nffp7A for ome fficc THE INCREDIBLE HULK and SPIDER-MAN. r^YTX^^f I ifll K^ both stumble across agents of evil m their *7 k wP^^Jwc^ r "^^T^ m^ mundane, alter-ego lives as Bruce Banner and yT^V^ |^"jr BP Peter838 words
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Advertisement167 1981-11-06 10 fl^^^B 5 I wfc I üm Hi IhP&»"*BHK i B^" v S3 BBBL (*"V^J D-- L 22 Scotts Road Singapore 0922 Tel: *****11 rXJJVR, HOTEL Member of The Goodwood Group I SHHhHP^*^* jtJflBT Pendants IBaMh/ r ilr!a^^B Necklaces, bracelets, B.* "^m^ tV^t^lS^B watches, bangles. '^■1' tL^ sW- litfir*r *+Z*4£* v^tfBHIM^G167 words
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Advertisement86 1981-11-06 10 r" Fashionable attire for A the modern women of today. TrT am* i I A™ %<<■- *$k The newest, hip boutique m town with a fabulous and extensive range of attire from France, Japan Hongkong fashionable dresses, blouses skirts, dnd casual wear galore for all occasions. Be the rave of86 words
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Advertisement113 1981-11-06 11 TITONI. Legendary Craftsmanship. lik)ni l Kfl m f^ >,® /^k ih<- [x'iir( idnot I mm '--Ltg- I m Swiss artisans I mm ■ci\vA\hrWMgmr MM < -xcH ting RiMiv 'J^^flf^^>/ JSrm ol mcxlrm I H^, I t<'< hnok))4\ I m Legendary I <T'ili.smanship| 'lHnrl(\ssTitoni.Hpß^H^^ X- "X I vision Wr. w^^^^^ra l|i*113 words
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Advertisement812 1981-11-06 12 Get your body down to your favourite dealer 1 his is not an order. Merelv a strong recommendation to Compare them to original With the 28-85mm set at wide angle, grab your Canon, Nikon, Ricoh K, equipment manufacturers' zooms. Or to you can take in enure landscapes, Minolta .Olympus. Pentax,812 words
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Advertisement271 1981-11-06 12 Applied Research Corp., and Organisational Development Dynamics Inc. jointly present course on Bgr WORK STUDY FOR W HIGHER r PRODUCTIVITY OBJECTIVE The two-day course is designed to provide participants with the basic skills and knowledge for more effective utilisation of available resources within their own Organisations, resulting m higher productivity271 words
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Advertisement478 1981-11-06 13 Cwtgi«tu£oiuMW "beat UMtea to I kk Our Chairman M DATO'T.THARUMAGNANAM Ik on being awarded the W l^ P Darjah Indra Mahkota Pahang (D.1.M.P.) by His Royal Highness The Sultan of Pahang Tuanku Haji Ahmad Shah Al-Musta'in Billah Ibni Al Marhum Sultan Abu Bakar Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mu'adzam Shah M D.X.M., D.X.P., S478 words
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Advertisement440 1981-11-06 14 WL. w ikp^Vk./ 11l vJR Mmt aOfc -^#1 T W-^ Mm\ Mm\ IL** -'Ml- '"'iW*. mflllf*!/ B^ir^C'ri- k-''^iWat S? l^l mdm mm\ i>^ Phl '/sv-? ™st M^y J| JL vk. JR .am .fll. .am V^^ r^^fflß «2 You take a tablet, put it m a glass of drinking water and440 words
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Advertisement150 1981-11-06 14 It's the Silly Season at Albert Photo* Renovation Sale! Hurry along to Albert Photo to buy all you need for your photographic requirements, or watches, type-writers, calculators, lighters, jewellery, tailoring materials, binoculars, etc. There are many unbelievable bargains at absolutely rock bottom prices before renovation starts! So whether you want150 words
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Advertisement579 1981-11-06 15 ONEIDA LTD. <&&> Oneida, New York 1 M2l .o<^ is pleased to announce the appointment of ®SelangorPewter(S)PteLtd '~*~m~,Ist Floor Thongsia Building, 30 Bideford Road, Singapore 0922. Tel: *****77. as the exclusive distributor of all A" .^■S^^^BB^'^^^^^i^ Oneida products m the Republic of Singapore JKL^^^^^ J8 B^ B^^^'H^^ ll^^^^^,^^^^^ J Ib.579 words
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Advertisement388 1981-11-06 16 MAKE WAY... HERE COMES THE BIGGEST! THE GREATEST! I THE LATEST! And THE BEST! J I !RS Vii will Uv! j| iii I'm \i J^ Sjjfy I vpciK-nu 1 < y^B ~]r -jIHfIW lh«- f.ini.istic. Tw 'f" IL ODEON: TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! Admission Circle $4 Stalls $3 (Cash 3ook ngs Only388 words
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Advertisement477 1981-11-06 16 Golden Clementl j Palace Zenith and Queenstown 10th BIG DAY! Note SHOWTHMESI G: 11, 1.30. 3.30, 5.30, 7.30, ».3O C: 1 JO, 3.30. 5.30, 7.30, 9.30pm P4O: 1 JO, 3.30, 7.1S 9 30pm Z: 1.30, 3 30, 7.15 and 9.15pm AIM) M'mla TOMORROW! (£M'n<t*at 11.30pm) Sunday MORNINGI EXTRA 11am SHOW477 words
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Advertisement505 1981-11-06 17 12 PRE-FESTIVE DAYS with Wonderland Special at J Singapore. Conference Hall Shenton Way f 7- is Nov '8i /yr** See for the first time a full range of C Wonderland Mattresses on display C at memorable prices. n^ fi ONLY $225 plus FREE VGold Pendant/Chain, i^! Limited stocks only. 1505 words
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Advertisement840 1981-11-06 17 ]HH^^ SIW- l^^ !BBB^ ALL YOU HAVE TO DO Buy a semens CTV Between 1/9/81 to 31/12/81 A. j^H^^^ and you*B qualify (or the Siemens Super Draw. Simply return s^^_ the Warranty Card to Dunman Trading Co. Pte Ltd. and well send you a Super Draw coupon. ajaj Just look840 words
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Advertisement821 1981-11-06 18 Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents are invited to apply for the following appointments m the Civil Service: (A) ASSISTANT CURATOR, PARKS RECREATION DEPARTMENT {Gram Salary Ranga: $830-***** pm) Candidates with a degree m Plant Science, Horticulture, Agriculture or related disciplines. Preference will be given to male candidates with liking for821 words
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Advertisement527 1981-11-06 18 Mobil invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of: SYSTEMS ANALYST/ PROGRAMMER The duties of this position are primarily to study, design and implement computer applications m support of the Company's refinery and marketing operations. All applicants should possess the following qualifications: A good University degree, preferably m527 words
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Advertisement652 1981-11-06 18 Tax Supervisors/Seniors (Both local and US Taxation) We have vacancies for the positions of Tax Supervisors and Seniors. The successful candidates who will report to the Tax Management Group will be responsible for handling a wide range of corporate and personal tax matters and will be dealing with clientsat senior652 words
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Advertisement278 1981-11-06 18 A progressive seafood processing and distriI bution company requires a: MARKETING OFFICER I THEJOB I The incumbent will initially be required to I I compile sales statistics and gather market I I information. Subsequently he will handle I I local sales and assist m export sales. I THE PERSON I278 words
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Advertisement679 1981-11-06 19 ■all L^^i^l^J I Applications are invited for the post of: I 1 LIFT ENGINEER Applicants should preferably have a I degree m Electrical/Mechanical I Engineering or diploma m Electri- H cal/Mechanical Engineering with ex- 1 perience m related field. I 2. OFFICE CLERK Candidates must have at least I three679 words
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Advertisement485 1981-11-06 19 INTERNATIONAL PAINT the world's most extensive paint organisation and major supplier of marine, protective and can coatings is expanding its operations m Singapore and requires competent candidates to fill the position of:CHEMIST (TECHNICAL SERVICE) Requirements: A qualified Chemist, having graduated from Singapore University or overseas, with proven interest m Management.485 words
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Advertisement620 1981-11-06 19 HaMMBRHR^feRR^^I R^a^att^BM R^Rb^^^^^^F^P^^P^ SHIP "SINGAPORE" TRAINS^ I YOU FOR A SEA CAREER AS A SHIP I ENGINEER OFFICER Free Training The National Maritime Board will conduct the next I Watchkeeping Engineer Officer Course commencing I m January 1982 at its shorebased training school, TS "Singapore" m Sembawang. The training will620 words
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Advertisement554 1981-11-06 19 REFINERY PLANT OPERATORS We invite suitably qualified Singapore citizens to apply for the above positions based at Pulau Bukom Refinery Complex THE JOB involves the operation m shift teams of modern petroleum processing plants and associated facilities. THE CANDIDATES we require would: have EITHER a General Certificate of Education with554 words
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Advertisement558 1981-11-06 19 TENDKB Tender will be received for the supply of the following undermentioned Items In the Ministry of Defence (Logistics Division), Tanglln. Singapore 1024 up to 11.00 a.m. on date shown against the Items: 1 CAP PEAK DARK BLUE NO. 3 DRESS FOR OFFICERS AND WOIS Tender No: MINDEF (LOO)P/0102/81 Closing558 words
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Advertisement643 1981-11-06 20 Tender Notice I Tenders ore invited forI I BUILDING I a) Tender No. AMB/T/81/047 General Repair and Re-decoration Works for m Katong Exchange I ft 11, 37S Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore 1543. Eligibility Registered Contractors Class B, C D *Non-Registered Contractors Deposit *****.00 Showround: 1 3 November 1 98 1643 words
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Advertisement747 1981-11-06 20 (In] KEDEVEIjOPMENT 1 \Sn AUTHORITY TENDER I Tenders ore invited for: I (1) BUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF WOODWOOL BLABB TO 7TH FLOOR CEILING, URA BUILDING I (2) PROPOSED DEMOLITION OF STRUCTURES AT NOS. 46 TO 66 (EVEN) ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE I Cost of Hiring Tender Document* I Item (I) $12/I747 words
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Advertisement811 1981-11-06 20 mJ jk gLm PUBUC UTILITIES \"H BOBRD NOTICE Tenders ore invited for the following1 Supply, Delivery, Testing and Commissioning of 6 units of 750 KW Mobil* Di«««l Engine Driven Generating Bets. Eligibility: Registered contractors m 9 (i), (ii) Mechanical Engineering; Supply (c) Mechanical Equipment, Machinery and Plant A2 A3 and811 words
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Advertisement677 1981-11-06 20 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors for the following: (A) SQS/62/81 Construction of Junior College ot Ang Mo Kio Eligibility: Building $10,000,000/ and above Closing Date: 26. 1 1 .81 at 11 .00 am (B) SQS/63/81 D7SI Contrct II Buildings and Ancillary Works at Kranji Eligibility:677 words
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Advertisement729 1981-11-06 20 ®lIDIi Separate tenders are Invited for each of the followlng:(1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 2 Blocks of 11-Storey 4- Room New Flats, 1 Block of 11-Storey 3/4-Room New Flats (Total 360 Units) and 1 Electrical Substation/ Dustbin Compound at Tamplnes New Town Neighbourhood 2 Contract 9. (2) ERECTION AND COMPLETION729 words
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Article, Illustration104 1981-11-06 1 SfSV* (8) ttii £5 3£ <*[«*> IB* t /L t f7>llH-t<fc<ttirt? iii*iiii f SHL&i'l i 'i if! "*1JL*:T ufcfri ftt iff i«**nee «l« i! 4- ?*>*&»* srt M |5>t'A tli^mKt* wm«"'-iHHiM fHKII/ Ari'j-Jtfl Afi'jp,, r« i- m\xm# imnstt *j KA-ti is 411 fefejXJ&affl li'ih'i t 4* ffii/^^^JBf fcftft104 words
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1209 1981-11-06 1 LI LIENFUNG - Hong Lou Meng (8) Why do we love Lin Daiyu? LI LIENFUNG By I WONDER how many of the readers who have fallen m love with Lin Daiyu from reading Hong Lou Meng would actually like her if they should meet her m person. Would they find her attractive if1,209 words
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Article, Illustration881 1981-11-06 2 NG WAI LENG - NG WAI LENG By 8Q*****8/JBB3B HIS face may not be familiar to you. Bu* his voice is likely to be of a different matter. Mr Siah Heng Merg depends on his voice for a living, as he joking.y puts it, and for charmiig881 words
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Article29 1981-11-06 2 ft#s*iM¥i§ftg& :u m ft **wn§jB P if** r»Hmi mrcaiiisr 'MH- fcttftMttU *ft»'*#^B* ftii fji^W^ i< lift ***a^fi^ ftfriiBftf f*« SLL- "KRi M8K" ft *&ftlft_kft!iKtt£Jfl#*tt°lfc2 ffliX^iS**^ 1^ rfn *fti^'3il#"Hello. ♦A»afizf'to-29 words
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378 1981-11-06 4 S.ILAKKIA PITHAN - Tholkappiam: a treasure of Tamil grammar S.ILAKKIA PITHAN By THOLKAPPIAM is an ancient Tamil grammar and is the earliest work m Tamil available today. It is said to have been the grammar of the Second Sangam. The SANGAM was an Academy of Literature where poets gathered to discuss their works378 words
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Article, Illustration311 1981-11-06 4 SRIVATSA - SRIVATSA By WHEN you hear the word "orchestra", you usually think of a group of musicians playing western music on western musical instruments. This is the case m most schools m Singapore. But Braddell Primary School m Toa Payoh is an exception; it has an orchestra311 words
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Advertisement66 1981-11-06 1 v> H I II B IHn iG^HTI B\i Ohsessions pierre balmain 1. pans shifts, slacks, tieS. Ch;mr.i's«C:ho«:n «C.uir IvanOrvhard Iwtan Hawlock Jacky's Kbsse Lucky PUa KUss< Prmnsub Melwiim's Metro CJrand MrrriiOrchan] Rohmson's* Sirnapore Shui Hint! Yaohan Uomo Piu SKinijn- la Hotel Yuyi Pierre Balnuin Boutique M.irio Polo Hotel Manjjnn Hotel66 words
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Advertisement11 1981-11-06 1 Your ex-Teochew heart-throb S^W/tys^\ THE EPIC 0F r^i^M^t. n THE ANKLETS11 words
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Advertisement775 1981-11-06 2 WtKKF Asian Mining 81. the International Mining Exhibition and Conference for Hyk HfeT JPBW|| By ■S^ f'\ kJL* J I Southeast Asia is one occasion when you can take m everything connected M h 'r^f I with mining. All aspects of land and sea mining, prospecting and surveying. H^^B Hv775 words
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Miscellaneous413 1981-11-06 2 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 4 $59 Gift voucher: TENG YEE WEE (I.C. no: *****58/C) $21 Gift voucher each: PANG V OW ENG TJIA HENG HI AT (I.C. no: *****78/1) (I.C. no: *****72/F) TAN HSAO TER NGOH YOON HION (I.C. no: *****59/H) (I.C. no: *****79/B) TOH SOH LAN YANG TONG413 words
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Miscellaneous283 1981-11-06 2 ENJOY an educational pastime and win Rift voucher prizes from our sponsor, Emporium Holdings! Cross-language Crossword Puzzle will be published every Friday. It is a Chinese crossword, but the rises are given in English. Eleven winners will be picked from the allcorrect entries. One will receive a gift voucher worth283 words
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Advertisement951 1981-11-06 3 MIVI C, J FREE G/FTS Fantastic Discounts. I All stocks must be cleared. c a I F-OF-THE-YE AR I —i, 1 ::zz: I Grab yourself DENON quality audio ■■■■■■HBl I SA-30 Amplifier (high 1 I— a I-** •"n am 1 nr\i^r-/> I J A nn 4 e 6 wattsßMS equipment951 words
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Advertisement566 1981-11-06 4 fc6)u^T($6n£a[T!J[b Ancient Tamil Grammar. Fjr^ c *v T i^^a^flaiß^B^BV_ -Xa^_~-v*^^lßH V t£P» 4*** LUCK V UlaW r 'i a) »i* f a i*o^ |W»^rT aM JiSS^M ■^■fctk^SL^.: ,\3 >^fl Br First Prize: Cne double return ticket to Bangkok. 111 1 m 3+ cJOTv i^^—vjJiaWß am ar ->^i^fllHHHH l^^^^^^ aw* IH566 words
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Advertisement17 1981-11-06 4 TIRUKKURAL There is no greater wealth than XiP^ learning. AATHICHOODI <^ Do not prevent others from giving help.17 words
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Miscellaneous97 1981-11-06 4 #€OClU$«irjrt£ THE EPIC OF THE ANKLETS Retold by S.V.Krlslw»an i£rrffrfigisufT6dlarui*ar0arrtuevar,^ftfi($ (^ibqarriflec eurTij>p£i*j!5# iLi-jBrriumai ti)*« g)&rr(«5sir. ,«^«o^«nttJtj3un-6u(3ay u>fl)Q(n?(^ eufs&sssi Q&ecaje Pljou yen L-tu OTdr^, a9,(!!>")iS(g)«». traiQai. QuQurr aiisiSfmSl u)««fr. Kovalan wa« the .on of Masattuvan, the pearl Not lar from Ma Mt tuvant mansion lived his merchant of Poompuhar. He was97 words
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