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Title Section14 1982-01-06 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article904 1982-01-06 1 When the going gets rough... IT IS economic bonds, more than political cohesion and solidarity, that, in the longer run and when the going gets rough, will pull Asean together, Mr Lee Kuan Yew said in a recent interview with an Australian newspaper. Such904 words
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Article55 1982-01-06 1 – MR LEE - MR LEE THE greatest dls- service Australians can do themselves Is to preach lnter-de-pendenre, to press for transfers ef capital, technology, know-how from the Industrialised to the developing, to nrge the opening ef markets In the Industrialised countries to the manufactured exports of the developing, and as Australians, practise55 words
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Article, Illustration156 1982-01-06 1 Girl in a million goes to school MOST children tremble at the thought ef their first day at scheel. But they make new friends and play games, and very soon all these fears vanish. Se what makes six-year-eld NorsiU bintl Amir se special? She Is very moch like these children156 words
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393 1982-01-06 1 LEONG WENG K AM - URA puts questions on the menu for lunchtime crowd LEONG WENG K AM By THOUSANDS of office workers had some food for thought when the Urban Redevelopment Authority started its survey on lunch-time patterns in the city area. The survey, conducted by URA research officers, intends to find out whether393 words
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108 1982-01-06 1 TUSCON (Arizona), Tues. Undertakers at South Lawn Mortuary say none of the 160 people who signed up for a free funeral died before the holiday offer expired. Mortuary spokesman Warren Haggard said yesterday that most of those who registered in advance for the freeUPI - 108 words
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470 1982-01-06 1 FILOMINA D' CRUZ - Fewer people turning down HDB flats FILOMINA D'CRUZ By FEWER Housing Board flat applicants are turning down the units offered for sale to them since prices went up by an average 38 per cent in June last year. Between June and December last year, the rejection rate dropped 24 per470 words
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Article40 1982-01-06 1 BELGRADE, Tues. Police in Yugoslavia have arrested a five-man group of smugglers which used carrier pigeons carrying drugs in small bags from Turkey and Lebanon, the newspaper Ilustrovana Politi ka said today. It gave no other details APAP - 40 words
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Article70 1982-01-06 1 ST index passes 800 mark THE stock market yesterday staged a strong rally to break the 800 mark as measured on The Straits Times Industrial Index for the first time since it bottomed out at 615 in September. The ST Index jumped 19.39 points to 807.14 which is also the70 words
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Article, Illustration764 1982-01-06 1 VIENNA, Tims POLAND'S Prime Minister Wojciech Jaruzelski has told European diplomats that he is considering sending interned labour leaders into exile in Western countries, according to reports reaching the West last night. The reports said Gen Jaruzelski called a meeting yesterdayAgencies; UPI - 764 words
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Article426 1982-01-06 1 Allen quits: Clark takes over WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan, in the first major shakeup of his administration, has accepted the resignation of Mr Richard Allen as his National Security Adviser. The White House said Deputy Secretary of State William Clark was replacing Mr Allen who resigned yesterday after beingReuter - 426 words
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Article49 1982-01-06 1 BEIJING. Tues. About 300 young couples were married on New Year's Day at a single ceremony in Uie eastern Chinese city of Hefei, the China Daily said today. It said the mass wedding was in response to a government call to avoid extravagant traditional marriage ceremonies. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article59 1982-01-06 1 MOSCOW, Teea. Polish Perelga Mlalater Jeaef Ciyrek will visit Mesrew within twe week*. Meacew Radle rtpertei today. Hrn radio gave m details ef Mr Ctyrek'i trip bet the report waa viewed aa rigamVaat keeaeae It weald be the Bret vtrit to Meacew by a high raaklag59 words
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Advertisement69 1982-01-06 1 Exclusive Accommodation I in the Heart of Singapore I .iin* w«lfc lion* I*l MM lt)n~Sa^rY On+>«rd Road m rV ;i U .»«.1,h,m,.1»d 'IE roomi I •Co.il.ionc. Room "I 'Rooftop V Swimminu Pool I W 'eS ■24 Hour Cottn r W 'TH G..den %'O '-2ZZXZT feOp&C -I \f* f.IIH.XHIII HOIH JL69 words
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Article656 1982-01-06 2 'Penalty' premiums HIGH-RISK drivers have to pay insurance premiums up to five times more than the basic rates. They are mainly third-party policy holders who are young and inexperienced or those who have bad accident records, an insurance executive said. Owners of high-powered and old cars are also included.656 words
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Article160 1982-01-06 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ANY move to have reservists do more than the present It-year in-camp cycle Is not as radical as It may appear. Existing law already provides for It. Training until normal retirement age is the norm la a citizen army. While the period of reservist training160 words
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Article282 1982-01-06 2 MORE PROTECTION FOR HOUSE BUYERS THE government has taken another step to protect house buyers in new projects from developers going bankrupt. The Ministry of National Development has told bankers that funds from the "project account" scheme can only be released if there are sufficient funds in the282 words
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Article66 1982-01-06 2 FUTILE AMAZON EFFORT AFTER spending about $2 billion on an enormous pulp operation on the Jari River in the Amazon, American billionaire Daniel Ludwig is throwing in his hand. Like another American billionaire, Henry Ford, who lost a fortune trying to grow rubber in the Amazon region, Mr Ludwig66 words
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Article229 1982-01-06 2 Richer golf prizes? THE million-dollar inaugural Sun City tournament will probably start a whole new golf game with richer prizes. "I don't think it is going to stop here. I think they'll have one in Japan within 18 months to match this," said American Lee Trevino one of five229 words
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Article520 1982-01-06 2 'Battle' of unions UNIONISTS are 'battling' each other on the Australian waterfront as the dock dispute enters its fifth week. The powerful Waterside Workers Federation, fearing its 9,000 members will be out of work soon has voted to recruit the 300 striking shipwrights, metal and electrical workers.520 words
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Article342 1982-01-06 2 HK wonder bag HONGKONG doctors have developed for kidney failure patients a self-dialysis device. It is basically a simple plastic bag containing cleansing solution that the patient plugs into with a tube implanted in his abdomen through a simple operation. The main danger, peritonitis (inflammation of the membrane342 words
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Article282 1982-01-06 2 Half out of Front line? THE National Front is expected to replace almost half of its 32 Johore assemblymen in the coming general election. This follows a recent call by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam on the old guard to step aside for younger blood. Also,282 words
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Article158 1982-01-06 2 (Spore edition) Children's songs RECORDING companies have started rolling out cassettes of pop Chinese songs sung by Singapore Broadcasting Corporations child artistes, reports LAN LUH LUH. But some adults think the songs are too jazzed up for children. A student, Liew Mci Lin, 18, feels some lyrics are158 words
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276 1982-01-06 3 Beijing denies Japanese report of US base BEIJING, Tues. The Chinese Government today dismissed as "sheer rumour-mongering" a Japanese report that the United States had a monitoring base in north-west China and had sought supply facilities (or its navy at a Chinese port. The mass-circulation Yomiuri Shimbun last Sunday quotedReuter - 276 words
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461 1982-01-06 3 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Our Melbourne reporter MELBOURNE, Tues. Unionists on the Aus tralian waterfront have started turning against each other as the fourweek old dock dispute drags on with no solution in sight. The powerful Waterside Workers Federation (WWF), fearing that461 words
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Article70 1982-01-06 3 THE MOSCOW correspondent of a Swedish newspaper, has been withdrawn following Soviet charges that he gathered secret military information. But the editor of Dagens Nyheter said in Stockholm yesterday the Soviet protest was retaliation for Sweden's handling of the Russian submarine found trapped deep inside Swedish watersUPI - 70 words
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Article60 1982-01-06 3 AT LEAST 14 American Congressmen will visit Japan this month amid growing dissatisfaction in the United States over Japan's huge trade surplus and its defence spending programme, the US embassy said in Tokyo yesterday. Japan's trade surplus with the US is expected to reach US$2O billionReuter - 60 words
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Article74 1982-01-06 3 MUD LOOSENED by an unrelenting rainstorm washed into California homes while sleet chattered on north-eastern rooftops, snow riled up in the midwest and the south cn»ckl*ed with thunderstorms and tornadoes. At least 13 people died in weather-related accidents on Monday. Up to 41 cms of snow fell onAP - 74 words
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Article51 1982-01-06 3 SOUTH KOREA'S newly-reshuffled cabinet in Seoul yesterday gave final approval for lifting at midnight curfew restrictions that have existed for 36 years. Still covered by curfew regulations, however, will be security-sensitive areas near the demilitarised zone that borders communist North Korea and the coast lines of the peninsula.AP - 51 words
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Article75 1982-01-06 3 SAUDI ARABIAN OU Minister Sheikh Zaki Yamani yesterday wound up an unscheduled three-day visit to Tokyo, securing Japanese assurances to help promote a lasting peace in the Middle East. Sheikh Yamani had a 30-minute meeting with Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki during which the Japanese leader said thatAFP - 75 words
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Article73 1982-01-06 3 A SOVIET UNION mission will visit Thailand from Jan 25 to Feb 1 to try to expand bilateral trade, the Thai Commerce Ministry announced in Bangkok yesterday. The Soviet delegation will be headed by Mr Y. Grishin, Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade. In 1980, Russia imported US$l65 millionAFP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration83 1982-01-06 3 PROFESSOR Hlrokl Wataaabe (right) and his assistant Kosukr Wanatabe examining the instrument they developed for sorcery to ciplodc urinary Madder stones Inside the human bsdy. The explosion terhnlque involves placing a tiny d«M of chemical explosive onto the stone and Masting It Into piecesKyodo; UPI - 83 words
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134 1982-01-06 3 B'desh army 'no' to security council DACCA, Tues. The Bangladesh army has told the government it does not want the new National Security Council, which was set up last week, to run the country. This was stated by Chief Lt-General Hossain Mohammad Ershad, who said today the council "is notReuter - 134 words
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444 1982-01-06 3 Plan for a pro-Soviet communist party in Afghanistan NEW DELHI, Tues THE Soviet-backed Babrak Karmal regime in Afghanistan has begun to implement a Moscow-in-spired plan to reorganise the ruling People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) aimed at forming a relatively strong, faction-free, proMoscow communist party in Afghanistan. The plan wasAFP - 444 words
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146 1982-01-06 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Filipino sportsman Tommy Mnaotoc, who vanished mysteriously last week, secretly married President Ferdinand Marcos' eldest daughter last month In Arlington, Virginia, cosrt records showed today. Arlington Coanty circuit cosrt records revealed that Mr Masotoc. 32, married Imelda (Imee) Marcos, it, In aReuter - 146 words
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367 1982-01-06 4 WASHINGTON, Tuoo. THE Reagan Administration will continue planetary space exploration and initiate major new programmes despite rumours that it would cancel missions into deep space to save money, the Presidential Science Adviser, Dr George Keyworth, said yesterday. The Pentagon has also sketched outAP; AFP - 367 words
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213 1982-01-06 4 N-ATTACK 'WOULD DOOM U.S. TO A NEW -DARK AGE' WASHINGTON, Tue» A MAJOR nuclear attack on the United States would, apart from killing tens of millions df people, throw the nation back to the dark ages, subjecting it to a myriad of diseases effectively controlled over thepast century. This was213 words
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Article56 1982-01-06 4 BRISBANE, Tues. Five men were killed when a light plane lost power on take-off and crashed into a hanger at Archerfield airport today. Police said the twin-engined Cessna 411 burst into flames after hitting a hanger owned by Thiess Toyota. The pilot and four workmenUPI - 56 words
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Article, Illustration550 1982-01-06 4 How Clark got to be No. 2 in State Dept WASHINGTON, Tuesday MR WILLIAM Clark, 50, came to work as No 2 man in US President Ronald Reagan's State Department admitting he could not give the name of the Prime Minister of South Africa and did not know other thingsAP - 550 words
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163 1982-01-06 4 BOSTON, Tues. Massachusetts Governor Edward J. King filed a US$3.6 million (557.3 million) suit against The Boston Globe yesterday for publishing "false and defamatory" columns and cartoons that subjected him to ridicule and forced him to avoid social occasions in his home town. Mr Kii.e163 words
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285 1982-01-06 4 $204 bil Budget deficit despite cuts WASHINGTON, Turn. EVEN after deciding on more than US$3O billion (SJ6O billion) in Budget cuts, the administration still faces a federal deficit of more than US$lOO billion in 1983. officials said yesterday. President Ronald Reagan is expected to decide within the next week or285 words
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180 1982-01-06 4 Pledge by new air traffic controllers' chief OVERLAND PARK (Kansas), Mon. The new president of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organisation (Pat co) said today he would do everything he could to bring about the reinstatement of striking air traffic controllers in as orderly a fashion as possible. Mr GaryUPI - 180 words
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Article29 1982-01-06 4 ISLAMABAD. Tues. Millions of Pakistanis, threatened with drought after long dry spells, today took to the streets to welcome the first rains of the winter season. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration167 1982-01-06 4 UNITED NATIONS, Toes. The new IN Secretary-General, Mr Javier Perei de Cuellar, meditated a while, for "strength and inspiration", when be reached the IN headquarters to assume his new post. Tbe Peruvian lawyer and diplomat, who sacreeded Mr Kurt Waldhelm oo -JanReuter - 167 words
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Advertisement583 1982-01-06 4 i^^2 Jl \1 7 wKT mA mL^^Kk yIA M 11-/" s L^ A contemporary and appealing song and dance team. That's Steve Anthony and Sage. Steve, with Dana and Terry, brings a fresh energetic act. They pay tribute to Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers and Irving Berlin. As well as to583 words
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274 1982-01-06 6 Jenkins tipped to stand in Glasgow by-election LONDON, Tues. Mr Roy Jenkins, favourite to lead Britain's Social Democrats, was tipped by political sources yesterday to contest an unexpected by-election and make an early return to Parliament. At the same time, the first cracks appeared in the Social Democratic Party (SDP)274 words
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Article28 1982-01-06 6 ANKARA, Tues. Turkish security forces, launching the year's first anti-terrorist operation, arrested 78 alleged militants in the north at the country, military «*H/»<«i« said yesterday. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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329 1982-01-06 6 'Split' plan by N. Ireland's hardline cops BELFAST, Tuesday NORTHERN Ireland's police chief, Sir Jack Hermon, yesterday revealed that hardline officers in the trouble-torn British province's 7,500-strong police force had planned to set up their own breakaway group. Newly knighted by Queen Elizabeth for mak- ing the force more effective,Reuter - 329 words
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168 1982-01-06 6 LONDON, Tnes. A TJ-year-old pensioner who killed his obese and tyrannical wife after 57 yean of marriage went free here today following a surprise verdict at the aid Bailey Court. 8a Impressed was the court by the account given by the agedAFP - 168 words
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167 1982-01-06 6 DOZIER KIDNAP: TWO MORE SUSPECTS -HELD- ROME, Tims. POLICE arrested two suspects of the Red Brigades, bringing to nine the number oT arrests since American Brig-Gen James Dozier was kidnapped last month. Police said equipment found in the suspects' stolen car showed they were preparing another kidnapping. The men, arrestedReuter; UPI - 167 words
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Article60 1982-01-06 6 BEIRUT, Tues. The Libyan news agency Jana said yesterday that FBI director William Webster's admission that there had never been confirmation of the existence of a Libyan hit squad to assassinate President Reagan was proof that Washington was lying. "US attempts to accuse Libya ofUPI - 60 words
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Article30 1982-01-06 6 BONN, Tues. Nineteen people have been killed by extreme rightist violence in West Germany since September 1978, according to figures released today by Justice Minister Juergen Schmude. AFP.AFP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration508 1982-01-06 6 INCREASES MORE SWEEPING THAN THOSE IN 1970 AND 1976 WARSAW, Tuesday POLISH martial law authorities have announced proposed price increases that will triple and quadruple the cost of essential goods and severely erode the limited spending power of most Poles. The increases, more sweepingAP; UPI - 508 words
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284 1982-01-06 6 LONDON, Ties. Mara Uuui II.MI ear w*rken defied their trade nnUn leaden today aad weat ahead with a strike against the F*rd M*tor («mpany, shittteg twe M Its 24 plants unmmi Brit aln. I'nlan aegetlatera yesterday reeemmeaded that the strike be hhReuter; UPI - 284 words
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Article203 1982-01-06 6 WARSAW, Tues. In what promises to be a detailed and lengthy drama of sex and scandal and a break in the monotony of martial law, the government today begins its trial of the former state media chief. The once-powerful director of state radio and television,UPI - 203 words
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Advertisement484 1982-01-06 6 V*jjBfts\ \wL%CHES? §IGHT-SEEING? NIGHT LIFE? THE introduction of our Kuala Lumpur service on December 1 8 will be a boon to the tourist as well as the businessman. Name it. Beaches? Sight-seeing? Shopping? Nightlife? They are all yours with Thai Airways' services between Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. HAT Yai has484 words
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Advertisement111 1982-01-06 6 Consulton presents two important events you simply cannot afford to miss Banque Asia 'B2 2nd international trade show on banking technology, equipment and services. Singapore, June 1 -4, 1 982 together with Technology and the «w Future Bank 2nd international Congress on financial services delivery systems. Singapore, June 1-3, 1982111 words
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Article, Illustration95 1982-01-06 7 PATRICIA "Crystal Bine" Patterson (f*regr*and) of the New York Rockets mad wrestling team Is trying to throw her opponent In a "cleaner version" of the game. Oil Is used Instead of mod for the simple reason that It Is less messy. "Sometimes It costs more toAP - 95 words
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381 1982-01-06 7 MUBARAK'S ORDER TO NEW CABINET: CAIRO, Tuesday PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak yesterday ordered his newlysworn in Cabinet to focus on internal calm and on national economic and social stability. Addressing the Cabinet after the swearing in, Mr Mubarak said "Public service should be based onNYT - 381 words
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Article104 1982-01-06 7 CAIRO, Tow. Meet ef the lawyers eUeaeV lag tke allege* ■Im ef PreeUfeat Aawar SjmUl have agree* te lift a boycott eftfce trial when the bearing reramea later today, eae lawyer aaM. The lawyer* walked •ot «f the military tuiUim last Taeaday v pretest at104 words
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245 1982-01-06 7 TEL AVIV, Tie*. While many Western seelal security ■ystems are running out of money, Israel's la so amply funded that It plans to lower monthly payment*. The Nattoaal Insurance Institute recommends that salaried people pay S.I per rent Instead of 4.1AP - 245 words
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113 1982-01-06 7 ABIDJAN, Tues. Ghana's military rulers have frozen the assets of another 84 officials of ousted President Hilla Limann's government, bringing to over 200 the number of prominent Ghanaians coming under the coup leaders' scrutiny. Accra Radio read out a list last113 words
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548 1982-01-06 7 S. Africa to charge 45 mercenaries PRETORIA, Tu«s. SOUTH Africa, sharply criticised for its lenient treatment of 45 mercenaries who allegedly hijacked an Air-India jet following a botched Seychelles coup attempt, has arrested the men on hijacking charges, natal provincial Attorney-General Cecil Rees said. The men, including five alleged ringleadersReuter - 548 words
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Article, Illustration152 1982-01-06 8 THE waxed ducks hanging in neat rows are another sign of the coming festivities In store for all celebrating the Chinese New Yew. But now they cost a little more prices have risen by about If per cent compared to last yew, said a leading Importer, Mr152 words
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306 1982-01-06 8 LIM HUI KIAU - LIM HUI KIAU By THE police quartermaster's stores in Hemmant Road became a bustling "thieves market" yesterday. Hundreds of items seized from crimes over the past year were auctioned...and raised a staggering (45,000. Some of the money goes to the Police Welfare Fund, and306 words
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111 1982-01-06 8 CLERK ON VACATION DROWNED IN POOL A CLERK from Sarawak on holiday here drowned in a private pool, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Dr Chan Vat Chun, of Woodbridge Hospital, testifying at an inquiry into the death of Miss Ting Leong Poh, 26, said Miss Ting came to Singapore for111 words
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Article37 1982-01-06 8 A COMPUTER course will be conducted every Tuesday and Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m, starting this month. Those interested should call at Block 30. 784 New Upper Changi l Road (Bedok South Avenue 2)37 words
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297 1982-01-06 8 KAREN LAU - KAREN LAU By INSURANCE premiums of high risk drivers are loaded by up to 500 per cent over basic rates. This was revealed yesterday after the New Nation reported that some drivers were being asked to pay high rates. An297 words
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Article78 1982-01-06 8 ISOLATED showers are expected until Jan 15 because of light to moderate north-east winds prevailing over Singapore. Widespread rain may occur on one or two days. For December last year, there was more than average rainfall over two-thirds of Singapore. Most of the rain fell during the78 words
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Article503 1982-01-06 8 NOTHING SINISTER' A STATION diary recording the movements of a deputy superintendent on the day he was alleged to have behaved in a threatening manner at a traffic accident scene is missing, the High Court heard yesterday. Deputy Supt Benjamin Clurues-Ross, a staff officer in char/c503 words
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133 1982-01-06 8 A SEVEN-hour mass rally is being planned to celebrate Prophet Muhammad's birthday. About 5,000 children will take part. Programme highlights include religious talks in Tamil, English and Malay by Muslim teachers from Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia; a flashcard display by 1,500 students; Quran recitation133 words
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Article65 1982-01-06 8 ALL students living in Bukit Merah can apply for the Bukit Merah citizens consultative committee bursaries and scholarships, which range from $150 to MOO per student. Application forms are available at the Bukit Merah community centre from 3 to 9p.m. daily and from the PAP Bukit65 words
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Article33 1982-01-06 8 NEW traffic lights have been installed at the junction of Jurong Town Hall Road and Pandan Garden by the Public Works Department. They will start operating on Friday at 9.30 a.m.33 words
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Advertisement124 1982-01-06 9 Rado Florence. A new concept. A new approach to design A new dimension in timepieces. Florence. Where Galileo Galilei, A timepiece of revolutionary design T Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and and. construction without the usual Dante set everlasting standards for all metal case. Feather-light, elegant and jf/Bmz of mankind. Where124 words
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Advertisement458 1982-01-06 10 Get into trendy festive fashion m m m j 1 We are open at 11am. today. Any inconvenience iVi^a*^^ f m J 9091 mI B T-shirt^ Tl \Jf 1 m BQiH^H I^Bh^B LADIES assbKls ft -/-^Lj IV V. JL. y^ B wa\ -1.. iljmw impt LfflvfASf r--. -£^n yflk^ <SiHfl458 words
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655 1982-01-06 11 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH TRIAL OF BANK AND CHAIRMAN By HIS PROPERTY IS WORTH MORE AS SECURITY FOR CREDIT, COURT TOLD A RICH man's personal guarantee is worth less than his mortgageable property as far as banks and credit facilities are concerned, a655 words
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Article53 1982-01-06 11 COMPOSERS, lyricists, musicians, choreographers, and dancers will come together at a Combine Concert to be held over three evenings at the Victoria Theatre. Organised by the National Theatre Trust and the Singapore Association of Writers, the concert will be held from Jan 20 to 22 starting53 words
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255 1982-01-06 11 THE government should not assess the annual value oi a property for a particular year on what a prospective purchaser was then prepared to pay as a property speculator but on its actual market va'ue, which was always lower, the High Court heard255 words
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Article, Illustration132 1982-01-06 11 vandas grace Victoria Concert Hall CARKFTLLY nurtured, thet* VandM will add yet another splash of colour outside the Victoria Concert Hall. And Singaporeans who complain that the National Flower is not in enough evidence, should take heart amone the three beds of on-hid.s here Is one containing the Vanda Miss132 words
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204 1982-01-06 11 A TOTAL of 101 cars have been inspected under the compulsory vehicle inspection tests which started this year and 72 passed with flying colours. This was the result of the first day of inspection on Saturday. A spokesman for the204 words
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Article85 1982-01-06 11 Gang steals printing plates POLICE are looking for a gang of thieves who stole $120,000 worth of offset printing plates from a company in Kirn Chuan Terrace, off Paya Lebar, during the New Year weekend. The theft was discovered at Votra Singapore on Monday when workers arrived and found the85 words
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Article59 1982-01-06 11 THE Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers (Sasar) and six leading Singapore shipyards will take part in the international shipping exhibition. Posidonia 82. which will be held in Piraeu-:, Greece, from June 7 to 12. The shipyards are Hitachi Zosen Robin Dockyard, Jurong Shipyard, Keppel Shipyard, Mitsubishi Singapore59 words
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Article238 1982-01-06 11 Action taken over piling smoke LEGAL action is to be taken against a contractor for the alleged excessive emission of dark smoke from a building site along Orchard mall. The Anti-Pollution Unit of the Ministry of Environment has decided to take action and has told the contractor, Oh Teck Thye238 words
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Article43 1982-01-06 11 THE Whampoa community centre management committee will organise a Chinese talentime 1982 at its centre in Whampoa Drive at 7.30 p.m. on Feb 20. Participants should be 16 years and above. They must register with the community centre before Feb 10.43 words
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Article29 1982-01-06 11 PROFESSOR Uu Teik Soon, MP for Serangoon Gardens, will distribute hong two to the aged at the Serangoon Gardens community centre on Saturday at 4 p.m.29 words
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Advertisement136 1982-01-06 11 Y562-5010 Five years ago, people just owned a watch. Today you can afford a dual time chronograph for M f business, a rugged sports watch for weekends Y563-5040 m and a dress watch for evenings, all with quartz JBF wse-sooo precision guaranteed by Japan's leading MF 1? r watch manufacturer.136 words
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Article, Illustration371 1982-01-06 12 AFTER CALL FOR k NEW BLOOD' JOHORE BARU, Tuesday DRASTIC changes in the ruling National Front are expected to place new faces in almost half the 32 state assembly constituencies in Johore in the next general election. This follows a recent call by Deputy371 words
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Article49 1982-01-06 12 IPOH. Tues. Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Haji Wan Mo hamed bin Haji Wan Teh is expected to declare Thaipusam a State public holiday Hindus in Penang and Selaneor had been enjoying a public holiday on Thaipusam but Perak, despite its larger Indian population, had not followed suit NST.NST - 49 words
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486 1982-01-06 12 High-interest moneylenders who are beyond the law KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A NEW breed of moneylenders is in business, shocking would-be borrowers with absurdly high interest rates, the Malay Mall reported yesterday. These moneylenders would be better called "money brokers" the report said, as they sometimes act as middlemen between the486 words
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221 1982-01-06 12 Addicts 'found higher up the social ladder KUALA LUMPUR, Tuet DRIG addiction has crept Into society's higher strata, Welfare Minister Datln Padaka HaUah Alshah Ghanl said yesterday. She said such addicts Included police officers, children of MPs, army personnel and top executive*. "This is a tragedy aad a big problemAFP - 221 words
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101 1982-01-06 12 Two killed, 36 hurt in Seremban bus mishap SEREMBAN, Tues. Two people were killed and at least 36 others injured, 10 of them seriously, when a bus they were travelling in went off the road and overturned at the 11th km SerembanMantin Road yesterday. Twenty-five of the injured were admittedNST - 101 words
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Article27 1982-01-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Police rounded up ISO people involved in an illegal "Grand Prix" here over the weekend. Police also seized 18 modified motorcycles. NST.NST - 27 words
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Article192 1982-01-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tueu. IkM bills has been edged eat ef the ordinary packet of nasi lemak here by fish heads due to the higher price It now fetches la the market. Once hailed as a cheap source of protein for the lower-income group, Ikan bills today192 words
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712 1982-01-06 13 Insurance chief uncovers policy swindle KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday Suspended officer wants probe SOME field officers of the Malaysian Cooperative Insurance Society (MCIS) have been swindling the society through an insurance policy racket. The MCIS chief executive, Mr Shah Abu Mansor, who confirmed this yesterday, said he discovered this "financial drain"NST - 712 words
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305 1982-01-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Members of two Police Field Force battalions based In Perak Battalion II and 2* apparently had their Uves Insured without their knowlTney only came to know about It when deductions were made from their salaries to meet theNST - 305 words
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120 1982-01-06 13 NBI probes reports of swindle by govt man KUALA Lt^iPUR, Tues. Th* 1 anti-corruption agency National Bureau of Investigation, is investigating a government servant who reportedly raked in about M 5150,000 (*****.000) by conning 300 people in a get-rich scheme. The scheme was to convert virgin jungle into an oilAFP - 120 words
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95 1982-01-06 13 PETALING JAVA, Tues. A burglar took a rest on the sofa of the house he broke into a rest he must have regretted. When the owner of the house returned from work tboul 9.45 p.m., he saw the silhouette of a man on Ihi-95 words
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204 1982-01-06 13 Cargo piles up at Subang as customs forms run out PETALING JAVA, Tues. Cargo is slowly piling up at the warehouse of Subang airport as cargo handlers find difficulty in obtaining new-look customs forms to clear their consignments. There are not enough new forms, introduced on Jan 1, to goNST - 204 words
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Article80 1982-01-06 13 PETALING JAVA, Tues. MCA youth leader Datuk Lee Kirn Sai has described as "rubbish" the recent suggestion by Gerakan deputy secretary-general Dr Goh Cheng teik to change the party to a business organisation. He said over the weekend that MCA "in the first place is a politicalNST - 80 words
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Article44 1982-01-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A total of 83,035 job-seekers registered at the national employment service throughout the country in September last year. The latest Manpower Department's monthly bulletin said during the corresponding period in 1980 the number of registrants stood at 82,489. AFP.AFP - 44 words
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Article60 1982-01-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Only 21 government departments and ministries nave ordered punch-card machines with three weeks left before full implementation of the clock-in system throughout the country, the New Straits Times reported today. The report, quoting Finance Ministry sources, said many departments have yet to place their ordersAFP - 60 words
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Article124 1982-01-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. More than 60 workers of the Chinese daily newspaper, Kin Kwok, picketed outside the house of its former owner, Mr Phong See Chow, in Petaling Jaya, yesterday. They dispersed after failing to meet Mr Phong. They left him aletter, believed to be anAFP - 124 words
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Article65 1982-01-06 13 ICUCMNG, Tues. A hunter was shot dead while on a wild boar hunt near here over the weekend, police said yesterday. This is the second shooting within a month. Last month, a farmer was shot dead during a hunting trip, while last year, several hunters have beenNST - 65 words
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Article, Illustration343 1982-01-06 13 Island rioters planned to seize armoury PENANG, Tues. The first rampage on the penal island Pulau Jerejak was described by police today as the biggest escape attempt on the island. The Director-General of Prisons, Datuk Ibrahim bin Haji Mohamed, said today the detainees' break-out plan also mI eluded the takingNST - 343 words
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Advertisement224 1982-01-06 12 NOW. 4 NONSTOP WIDE BODIED SERVICES WEEKLY TO INDIA. f I I To Bombay, a 7478 > I service departing I >|v^^^^f^ En route, you'll enjoy l^^^F^'^t^l^^S'^Bß^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ a standard of inflight I r% ljl BfjE^B service even other wL *^2t^BL w*^>ir*?jß airlines talk about. JAL ;i> fe*f g|^ IhC^^^mßßl a/runes224 words
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Advertisement258 1982-01-06 13 I l MUSIC-SEARCH ~jflL Bk jHj ■k w 1 r -*sHP :^aWBI ~z2^js!£ HH^ Hi I BP^^^^^ treble W" Until now, searching for your favourite piece of recorded music on a cassette and replaying that piece over and over again along the highway was rather troublesome and could have af258 words
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Article123 1982-01-06 14 DRUG inmate Lee Kirn Fatt, 27, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with one count of attempted robbery and another two of robbery. Lee was alleged to have robbed two people at different places Farrer Road and Bukit Timah Road last Nov 27.123 words
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Article44 1982-01-06 14 ABOUT 4.000 aged sick will receive boag Sao from the Singapore Buddhist Lodge at their Kirn Yam Road home on Sunday at 8 a.m. The MP for River Valley, Dr Tan Eng Soon, will be the guest of honour.44 words
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388 1982-01-06 14 2½ DAYS INTO PHASE TWO: 10 APPLY FOR CPF FUNDS Jl ST two and a half days after the Central Piwvtdeni Pond Beard began Isralng appllcatfon forma under Its seecad phase M the Approved Residenttal Property Scheme, about II prospective property buyers have sent In appflcatMaa. Ite second phase started388 words
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231 1982-01-06 14 North Korean ship's captain reported -missing- A NORTH Korean ship is in port in Singapore while a search is on for its skipper who has been reported missing for a week now. Police are trying to trace him amid reports that he had already left the island. A source said231 words
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307 1982-01-06 14 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By BRIGHT ideas that stem from team spirit in the civil service will pay... with up to an all-expenses-paid holidays abroad. This is the top award under the Work Improvement Team scheme, recently introduced to encourage civil servants to get307 words
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Article29 1982-01-06 14 A JUMBLE sale will be held at the Whampoa community centre on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is organised by the centre's management committee.29 words
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Article162 1982-01-06 14 ROVING squads of policemen will hit the streets today to check if parked vehicles left unattended are properly locked, in a move to deter car thieves. Warning notes and tips on how to prevent car thefts will be left on vehicles that are found unlocked162 words
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261 1982-01-06 14 *****12 wins first prize in Singapore Sweep TICKET No *****12 won the first prize of $600,000 in the Singapore Sweep 1 82 drawn last night The full results: Ist prise: *****12 tad prise ($200,000): *****60 Srd prise ($75,000): *****36 4ttnrtae ($50,000): sth prise ($25,000): *****73 Tickets ending with 0535 win261 words
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Article51 1982-01-06 14 A 71 -YEAR-OLD •man was seriously injured when he was knocked down by a van while crossing Avenue 2, Bedok North, on Monday night. Police said the accident happened in front of Block SlO at about 7 p.m. and have appealed for eye-witnesses to contact51 words
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Advertisement363 1982-01-06 14 CONTAINER CABIINib (TMNSEJttU, Accommodation facilities for the construction industry. Sale or Lease Steel construction allowsgreater Classification society and marine strength, durability, and longer service surveyors approval. life inthe construction industry. Watertight fittings maybe added. Standard con tainerdimension-for easy f As units are standardised they are easily handling and road transportation363 words
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Advertisement65 1982-01-06 14 The 'appearance of baldness eliminated Svenson is a specialised method that weaves hair into your own. Hair weaving has restored a full natural looking head of hair to men and women all over the world, and is suitable for the majority of clients. To find out how Svenson can help65 words
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Miscellaneous164 1982-01-06 14 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Gamp TMEPES MO kAILK FOR NNW3GI6 OOZGtiT KtJOW THIS IS TM6 WAV I I EXCEPT jo**o* BREAKFAST, PEAR- MOW TO SHOP SMe Sv-OP, I > HAIL*/ JY WOOLP VOL) *MMP > OKJUV OUVS FOR OME BUY THREE OR FOUR i mZ>>s>~^\) GOfri&HO j164 words
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423 1982-01-06 15 T. F. HWANG - T. F. HWANG BY THE Law Society of Singapore, in proposing that the legal definition of "qualified person" be reviewed, is thinking of those Singaporeans who were trained abroad but are unable to practise here. These are law graduates who were trained in423 words
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Article, Illustration275 1982-01-06 15 COINS c*mmt moratlmg the Year of the D*g win be Issaed oa Maaday. Ifcey laclade the $fM gold pro* coin, the second In the 12 animal series of the Chinese Almanac to be produced by the Singapore Mlat, which casts $l3w. The 22-carat gold275 words
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108 1982-01-06 15 Malaysian Welfare Minister to visit THE Malaysian Minister of Welfare Services, Datin Paduka Aishah Ghani, will pay a three-day official visit to Singapore. She will be the guest of Dr Ahmad Mattar, the Acting Minister for Social Affairs. She arrives this evening, accompanied by Dato Yahya bin Haji Talib, Secretary-General108 words
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Article, Illustration96 1982-01-06 15 YAP YEW PIANG - $6 m water tank project in catchment area YAP YEW PIANG Picture by DEEP la the jungle af the catchment are*, a SC.I million project Is slowly taking shape. When completed la November, It will mean more treated water can be stored far distribution to an Increasing number of howatog96 words
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318 1982-01-06 15 BOOK publishers in the Asia-Pacific region will form a Society of Editors to enhance professionalism and improve rapport in publishing. Among other things, it hopes to work closely with education authorities to produce better textbooks. About 200 publishers from India, Japan,318 words
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Article42 1982-01-06 15 Elementary Japanese course AN elementary Japanese course will start next Wednesday at the Joo Chiat Community centre. The three-month course, which costs $20 per person, will be held every Wednesday from 7 30 to 9.30 p.m. Telephone *****26 or *****57 for details.42 words
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Article48 1982-01-06 15 POLICE are investigating a fire which damaged 11 motorcycles parkea near the Tanjong Pagar Plaza complex early on Monday. No one was injured in the Ore which broke out shortly after 2 a.m. Residents in the area were awakened by an explosion during the nre.48 words
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168 1982-01-06 15 Man fined for letting friend use licence, I-card A JOBLESS man lent his identity card and driving licence to a friend without knowing that they would be shown to the police. On July 15, Mohamed Hashim bin <tbdul Hamid was stopped by the Traffic Police for not signalling when changing168 words
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279 1982-01-06 15 A FORMER Shell civil engineering technician allegedly told an ex-site foreman to put in extra hours on the time-sheets to be submitted to Shell and he wanted money in return, a district court was told yesterday. Mr Brendan wee Kian Teck 24. then the279 words
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Article56 1982-01-06 15 JONI btn Sudin. 20, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with robbing Mr Lee laan Tee of his bag containing {600 in Sims Avenue on Jan 4 at 1.30 p.m. No plea was taken. The case will be mentioned on Jan 12. Joni was ordered to56 words
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Article482 1982-01-06 16 A better use of men EVERYONE accepts that young male Singaporeans must do national service and attend periodic reservist training afterwards. That is their duty and obligation to the nation, and no one seriously questions it. But when it comes to the frequency of in-camp training482 words
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Article, Illustration2271 1982-01-06 16 THE Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, was interviewed by Mr Peter Hastings, Associate and Foreign Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald on Dec 19. This is the first part of the transcript. Part two will appear tomorrow. rvOVER the next V^. decade,2,271 words
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Letter, Illustration501 1982-01-06 17 Credit cards encourage overspending CHARGE cards serve a useful purpose in our sophisticated society, especially in the areas of travel and entertainment, where they become indispensable to the travelling businessman. Department stores issue their own charge cards, too, to their regular501 words
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284 1982-01-06 17 ANOTHER "s.noke out" campaign has come and gone without any impact on the people. Many still do not know that smoking can cause hardening of the arteries, damage the brain and cause malignant cancer. Not much publicity has been given to the284 words
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91 1982-01-06 17 Pensioners face new year with no cash IMAGINE my astonishment after collecting my 1962 pension book from the Maxwell Road Post Office on Dec 30 last year to find that payment of pension for this month starts from Friday, Jan 29. The first day of the Chinese New Year Monday,91 words
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73 1982-01-06 17 THE government's plan to turn Singapore into a financial centre Is commendable. However, the attitude of the local bankers and the infrastructure must change to support this plan. Can somebody explain how we can be recognised as a financial centre if a73 words
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182 1982-01-06 17 Saudis on where peace plan is headed WITH reference to the last Arab summit meeting held in Morocco on Nov 25 last year, we would like to j clarify the destiny of the i Saudi peace plan. There had been a belief i that the plan had failed as the182 words
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193 1982-01-06 17 I WOULD like to thank all the good Samaritans for the help they have given me. I am a handicapped person in a wheelchair. I would like to thank them for giving hope to my life. They are the ones193 words
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Advertisement467 1982-01-06 17 Fantebamem Luxurious 2- storey terrace houses Next to Hock Swee Hill/Yio Chu Kang Road \\\J- B k^l «£X*~ ....iff ja|» wj^ w cm ww mmo «14» j*zy ShF/ mm m^JW v\ I \as 9** a,r t m*mn*m j mi'aSamiSSmmA At Fanta Garden you're away from the bustling rush of the467 words
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Article, Illustration1787 1982-01-06 18 A dream of paper riches turns to pulp MAKING millions out of a paper project in the Amazon region was the cherished ambition of American billionaire, Daniel Ludwig. However, like others before him, Ludwig has fallen prey to the ravages of the Amazon before he could reap the riches he1,787 words
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563 1982-01-06 18 BERND DEBUSHMANN - Twenty years on: Tanzania still in the dumps BERND DEBUSHMANN By in Dar Es Salaam TWENTY years after independence, Tanzania is down but not quite out. In the dilapidated capital of Dar Es Salaam, long queues for essentials such as bread, half -empty shops, and the grey hulks of buildingsReuter - 563 words
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Advertisement385 1982-01-06 18 ccc oj e> a> Ik^ ao> m|kj^^' .^BUfc^Bjß^Bg^^i^^^^Bn^^B^^^* s^T a > "4& Ps^^D^^^^ss^h^aß f**s A S *^LH .^^le^ T £^Lw ti 111 m 9 >^ L YUk Jm* Black Decker My&sK Do-it -yourself Christmas New Year Gifts^H^^^^J At special Festive Season prices,9 December to 22 January Here's a special way385 words
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Article117 1982-01-06 19 KECK Seng (Malaysia) Berhad has obtained the approval from the Foreign Investment Committee (FIC) and the Capital Issues Committee (CIC) for the proposed acquisition of Plantation and Development (Malaysia) Sdn Berhad (PAD) and for a special issue to bumiputras. The purchase consideration remains unchanged at M 538.5 million117 words
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Article37 1982-01-06 19 TK LIM Realty Pte Ltd has become a substantial shareholder of SPP Ltd with the purchase of 1,940,000 ordinary shares of $1.00 each in the latter's share capital on December 7 last year.37 words
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Article35 1982-01-06 19 CITY Developments and King's Hotel have requested the Stock Exchange of Singapore for a temporary suspension in the dealings of the shares of both companies, pending the release of announcements of both companies.35 words
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Article97 1982-01-06 19 MR Upali Wijewardene will submit his resignation as director-general of the Greater Colombo Economic Commission (GCEC) to the Sri Lanka President today. Mr Wijewardene told a board meeting of the GCEC yesterday that he intended to resign from his post and as a member of the board97 words
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Article82 1982-01-06 19 WASHINGTON, Tues. The International Monetary Fund announced that it has lowered its special drawing rights rate for the first quarter of 1982 by more than two points. An IMF spokesman said the rate, based on a weighted "market basket" of short-term money markets in five countries, fellUPI - 82 words
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Article95 1982-01-06 19 CINCINNATI (Ohio), Tues. A Federal Appeals court on Monday refused Mobil Corp's request to halt this week's sale of Marathon Oil Co to rival bidder US Steel Corp. Mcbil, the second largest US oil firm, asked the 6th US Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati last DecUPI - 95 words
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Article72 1982-01-06 19 HONGKONG, Tues. The intention of Jardine Matheson and Co Ltd to extend its insurance operations to the United States through ownership of an American company is nearing fruition, it was learned. Target of the acquisition is Bacjie Insurance Services Inc (Bisi), property and casualty insurance brokers wholly ownedAFP - 72 words
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Article94 1982-01-06 19 MEXICO CITY, Tues. Mexico has cut the price of its heavy crude oil exports by US$2 (554.08) to U5526.50 a barrel but kept the price of its top quality light crude exports at US$35 a barrel. The new prices announced last night by the stateReuter - 94 words
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Article88 1982-01-06 19 PARIS, Tues. Unemployment soared in France in 1961, a year in which the socialist government came to power with creation of jobs as its top priority, according to figures published. The National Employment Agency said 2.02 million people were registered as unemployed at the end of December, anReuter - 88 words
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429 1982-01-06 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. I Malaysia's tin industry got off to a bad start for 1982 when the Straits tin price in Penang yesterday took a US 68 cents (551.39) tumble to close at US$534 per kilo. The sharp drop theAFP - 429 words
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522 1982-01-06 19 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ MINISTRY CLARIFIES REVISION By THE government has taken another step to protect house buyers in new projects from developers going bankrupt. The Ministry of National Development has told bankers that funds from the "project account" scheme can only be released if522 words
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494 1982-01-06 19 LEE YEW MEMO - LEE YEW MEMO By MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd (MPHB), which has been granted approval in principle for a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, is likely to be biggest publicly quoted company here and in Malaysia before the year is494 words
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Article227 1982-01-06 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Earnings by Petronas, the state owned oil agency, from crude oil sales in the first nine months of 1981 stands at M 54.66 million (555.12), a drop of about $576 million compared to the same period inl9Bo. This drop in earnings reflectAFP - 227 words
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147 1982-01-06 19 Petronas tightens control over companies KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Petronas has engaged the services of a Londonbased international maritime bureau to look into and ensure that there is no overlifting or theft by the oil companies operating in Malaysia. The bureau's experts are expected to help the corporation in tightening theNST - 147 words
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385 1982-01-06 19 SUSTAINED buying support at the stock market yesterday pushed share prices higher across the board. In one of the best rallies seen in a month, the Straits Times Industrials Index of 30 blue-chip counters jumped 19.39 points to 807.14. This is the first385 words
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Article336 1982-01-06 19 SINGAPORE: The stock market closed harply higher on sustained buying support in fairly active trading. Among leading Industrials and finance*, Straits Trading rose sharply by 99 cents to $19. 41 on speculative baying OCBC firmed 5* cents to $12.21, Fraser and Neav 45 to $9.49, Hong336 words
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Article66 1982-01-06 19 Baaataaa 1 BM -1 Gaiucaa -6 GatkrfcßM -5 BmPh Paa-Dee +14 (M-feape BM 5 MTC +15 I'MWarfcs +30 NBT Nat Iron PMC Perth PUat Prim* -1 15 *4 20 10 12 SembSklp Sap Carp Slrof Darky StStoamaMp SttnMmt Tlnwa Paa I Kn ttnry n. Wcanea 2566 words
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Article27 1982-01-06 19 Industrials Up 68 Down 14 I nch 15 Finance Hotels 14 6 1 4 1 Properties Minings Plantations Deb/Loans 8 4 3 2 1 1 127 words
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Article43 1982-01-06 19 Metro Hldfi 806 > < H < 1220 K N MO )l'I 88S [■land Pea 870 ie\ Properties 810 H Leong Fin 950 *>«rnr. 348 Sugar* 1460 floac Leon* Ind 1280 rat Lee Bank 825 J M W MS I H S 580 >romet 4S243 words
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Article28 1982-01-06 19 Promet 899,000 V H S 345.000 A P I 313,000 U M W 299.000 tot T F 285.000 Total turnover- 9.17 m Total value: $43.09 m28 words
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Article38 1982-01-06 19 BT Indicator: Industrials: Finance Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: OCBC: SES Ind Jan 4 *****7 787.75 1771.16 *****3 773.83 329 55 927.74 756 23 680 48 Jan i 807.14 1799 24 1223.90 787.53 329.53 928 86 771.57 690.9038 words
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Article16 1982-01-06 19 -00 Ambassador King. VMS M.i. Milu Pallia 700 4M 223 270 -40 -34 -21 -2016 words
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Article2395 1982-01-06 20 424 170 Paper Products 874* 270 Pegl Mala SOS 378 Perils Plant 730 406 Prlma 408 180 Robinson 1230 SOO Rothmans 470 141 8 P Textile 75S 458 Semb Shipyard 940 170 Sentosa M 0 300 Shell 270 107' Sigma Metal 308 9.4 145 408 +12 2.9N2,395 words
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Article388 1982-01-06 20 THE KUALA Lumpur stock market came alive yesterday as prir" a rebounded broadly amid relatively brisk trading conditions. Turnover was sharply increased. In contrast to Monday's uninspiring start, there was a noticeable pickup in activity and values among selected counters as the morning session progressed although prices388 words
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Article35 1982-01-06 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins robbers rubbers Deb/Loans Up 64 6 1 5 1 5 5 1 Down 13 1 1 1 3 4 Unch 12 3 2 3 3 535 words
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Article1970 1982-01-06 20 BID and offer priors officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS *lsimi«l (3.508) (10) 3 50 Aleam (I.4JS) (2) 1.46 (4) 1.44 1.431,970 words
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Article1874 1982-01-06 20 BID aad «<»» prkcaa offlctalr/ aaaad aad baajaaai at aaa rapartaa la aa> taraxv wtt* a» wamtmr at alkM traded abowa la braefcsti fciJots of 1 000 laatß bsbbbb aaaarwtja apart Bed An Tx— mwiim m Cmtimum are quoted altar Ike world "aatt". Big Board deal (hi1,874 words
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Article186 1982-01-06 20 ABBITHNOT BETI 'RJTIBi ASIA (Maaagen- price* far Jaa Spore Growth Fund 098 103 OUaVMONTAOU (Maaagen' prices lar Jaa 6) Union Spore Fund 1.52 1 60 DIAMOND MGT STORE (Msaa|.nn' prices far Jaa 6) Diamond S'poreFd(USl) 080 085 SI 174 Dec >( today) INCOME BOND UNIT (Carreat prices) Income186 words
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Article250 1982-01-06 20 HONGKONG: The stock market closed higher yesterday, paring Monday's fail, brokers said. The advance was partially in sympathy with Wall St -et and some institutional support was noted but was mainly technical. Market sentiment, however, was mixed and private speculators were generally adopting a wait-and-see attitude. The Hang Sens250 words
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Article332 1982-01-06 20 SYDNEY: The stock market edged quietly lower yesterday. as traders awaited fresh incentive to push price* one way or the other, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries index, unchanged yesterday, slipped 0.6 point to 594.9 points, with only scattered oil stocks managing to go against the downward drift. Beach Petraieain rose332 words
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Article347 1982-01-06 21 TOKYO: Share prices were narrowly mixed in thin trading yesterday, as high technology' issues firmed and blue chips and populars eased on liquidation in margin trading, dealers said. The second market eased slightly. AJlnomoto Akal HO Aiahi ctMm 3M amm oi*m m B*nk T* 9V Buiyu 9H BrtdfMtoa* 438347 words
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Article390 1982-01-06 21 NEW YORK, Mon. The market closed higher with most of the gains acheived in the last hour due to protections of relatively favourable money supply figures, to be released after the close. The Dow Jones industrial average, two to three points higher for most of the day, accelerated390 words
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Article659 1982-01-06 21 LONDON, Mon. Equities eased in quiet trading while government bonds were little changed on balance, dealers said. The Financial Times index closed 8.1 points lower at 530.4 The Strength of sterling prompted an initial higher trend in both sectors but profit-taking was soon in evidence after the rises posted659 words
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Article51 1982-01-06 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 522.3 Friday 530.4 We«k Ago closed DOW JONEB AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 882.52 Friday 875 00 Week Ago 870.34 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1388.78 Monday 1378.85 Week Ago 1412.78 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 739.4 Monday 739.4 Week Ago 738.4 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 594.9 Monday 595.5 Week Ago51 words
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Article242 1982-01-06 21 AMSTERDAM. Mon. Share prices were mainly lower, with KLM down 1.20, tUyai Dutch 0.90 and UiUever 0.70 in Dutch Internationals, dealers said. In banks NMB dropped six on expectations that 1981 profits will be lower than earlier anticipated and Ami* fell 1.50. Shipper Nedltoyd fell 2.40 and investment funds242 words
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Article266 1982-01-06 21 ZURICH, Mon. Share prices closed mostly a shade higher in very quiet trading as scattered professional demand emerged after the four-day break, but investors remained on the sidelines, dealers said. While interest rate considerations for the near future remain optimistic, market concern over the Swiss industry's performance in coming266 words
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Article102 1982-01-06 21 MANILA: The market closed slightly higher as commercial industrial and mining firmed while oils fell yesterday, dealers said. Turnover rose sharply from 338.000 to 2.6 million pesos kcoj« Mtnlnf <XB3 lU»i Con A Illu Con B 11.10 i««ulo Ootd 0015 icnfutt Con B 4700 ir Ooodrich SJO uneh 01102 words
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Article91 1982-01-06 21 BANGKOK: Share prices closed generally steady in slow trading yesterday, dealers said. The Book Club index dropped 0.04 point to 93.71, on a turnover of 9.6 million baht. Bahu Alia Flbrt 130 -1 Avulhajra In» And Trust Bangkok Bank SO unch Bank Of Ajrudhajra l-w iss unch Bt.ll Jucker91 words
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Article596 1982-01-06 20 THE Singapore stock market yesterday recorded one of Its bent rnn-aps since tke November rally as Investor* chased share prices sharply kigker. Sentiment was very good right from tke opening bell wltk strong Interest centred oa tke OCBC stakle of companies. Tkelr bnlllsu performaaces596 words
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Article34 1982-01-06 21 Rubber Jan 5 Singapore: Jan: 175.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Jan: 198.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 534.10 per kilo (up 10 cents) Official offering: 402 tonnes (up 118 tonnes)34 words
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Article132 1982-01-06 21 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 100 kg yesterday: OMit Mi: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Opr»: Mixed (loose) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $372.50 sellers. Sarawak white pepper132 words
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Article183 1982-01-06 21 THE kUobar market for gold deliverable ln Singapore opened at 526.665 and closed at 06.490 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U5M02 .75 5403.50, and was traded lower to MD1.8 '401.15 before closing at $401 75 402 25 for lunch. It remained quiet and featureless during the183 words
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Article206 1982-01-06 21 THE STRAITS tin price recovered ten cents to M 534.10 per kUo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 118 tonnes to 402 tonnes. The overnight London market was slightly easier with forward buyers slipping £25 to £7,920 per tonne. LONDON: Afternoon values held relatively steady on Monday,206 words
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Article124 1982-01-06 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market firmed further on covering of nearbys in moderate trading yesterday, dealers said. In January, south gained $5 to M 1920 per tonne and central rose $15 to $922.50. The refined market also saw light covering of January shipment Rod palm124 words
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Article30 1982-01-06 21 LONDON: Capper prices on Monday (previous In brackets) Wlrebar Spot £863.00 (£876 50); sellers £863.50 (£877.00); Three Month buyers £891.00 (£903.00); sellers £891.50 i£903.50). MuMkn: Easier. Satas: 25.950 tonnes30 words
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Article34 1982-01-06 21 Urn Ti.m New York 8 JOB 8.118 8.27S B.IBS Zurich 8.028 8.108 812S 820S Its* Msa Singapore 8.178 8.108 8.32S 8.25S Closing prios In US dollars troy ounce Sswee: Cnmt Bate*, B*p*ra.34 words
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Article654 1982-01-06 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with January RSS One buyers quoted at 175.00 cents per kilo, down 0.50 cent on Monday's close, dealers said. -The morning market lost 1.50 cents following easier overnight London advices, they said. The afternoon session firmed one cent on654 words
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Article92 1982-01-06 21 NOON SSR «nd SMR pricm r»urd<> RAB Jinuin »»brauy (Carnal Mtkl (Forward Mia) Baycra B«lUra Bajr*ra !i«llrr> SSR 20 lltoapaliM) ***** 163 SON 163 60 165 SON SSR 50 Uloapalktl ***** IMOON ***** 161 OON MRELB Juur; hfbru.n SMRCV (1-toapattM) 116.00 187 OON 187 00 *****N SMRL92 words
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Article339 1982-01-06 21 THE US Sing dollar opened at O 0470 80 and was traded higher to C 0480 90 before easing to C 0475 85 ln the Singapore torn market yesterday Trading was thin and featureless and within a narrow margin of 25 points. Generally the US dollar strengthened339 words
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Article353 1982-01-06 21 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 5: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Jan 5: 1/8 DolUn(8sot) Off.r Bid 7 days 13 7/18 13 5/16 1 month 13 8/18 13 7/16 2 months 1311/*****/16 3 months 1315/*****3/16 6 months 14353 words
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Article45 1982-01-06 21 RANGE at prices offered by dis count houses on Jan 5 Ovenught: 3".%tc3^« Call depodtt: 3 to 3 Clo«i>g Bayiaf S«lli«f 3-month Treasury bills 2H 2W 3-month Bank bills 8H 8W 3 months CD 8H B. 8 months CD V* 9 Snim: NlHlill DkM«ut45 words
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Article32 1982-01-06 21 Closing Interbank rates ingapore dollars on Jan 5: Oder Bid vernight 9' i 9 1 month 8H 8 2 months tH 84 3 months »H 8 1 Overnight mode 1232 words
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Article25 1982-01-06 21 THE avenge rate at which major Singapore bank* are rnrrentl y prepared to lend to their best eutomen to 11.71 per cent.25 words
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286 1982-01-06 22 IT WAS a weak brew at j the third tea auction yesterday. For the first time since the inaugural international tea auction on Dec 2, some boxes of tea fetched no interest among the buyers and were left unsold at the end of286 words
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406 1982-01-06 22 SINGAPORE'S real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is expected to grow at a rate of 10 per cent while its inflation should drop to around 7.5 per cent for this year. These crystal-ball reflections are made by Chemical Bank in its "Asian Economic Trends" report406 words
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286 1982-01-06 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Shell may market liquefied petroleum gas as an automotive fuel in Malaysia if the government provides the right tax incentives. Chairman of Shell Companies in Malaysia Bob Jetses disclosed this in his staff New Year message published in the latest286 words
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151 1982-01-06 22 THE Building and Development Control Division of the Ministry of National Development should require designers and consultants of building projects to include reports on provisions made for mechanisation in their submissions. The call comes from contractors who set up a committee in the middle of151 words
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Article, Illustration422 1982-01-06 22 CHAN Ol CHEE - CHAN Ol CHEE By THE Skills Development Fund Council has granted in-principle approval of a 50 per cent subsidy on the course fee for the diploma in management studies programme jointly orga- nised by the National Productivity Board and the Graduate School of Business, Chicago422 words
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Article298 1982-01-06 22 THE former director of economics from the Minis I try of Trade and Industry, Mr Ng Kiat Chong, has been appointed head of the newly-formed secretariat of the National Productivity Council (NPC). Previously, the National Productivity Board (NPB) served as the secretariat of the NPC, chaired by298 words
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Article, Illustration374 1982-01-06 22 SOH TUNG KENG - US recession may last till mid -year SOH TUNG KENG By AMERICAN economist Prof Walter Fackler predicted the present US recession to continue until late in the second quarter of this year when recovery would take place. Speaking at a luncheon talk organised by the Institute of Banking and Finance374 words
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Article90 1982-01-06 22 IN YESTERDAYS Times Business, it wu reported that Malayan Breweries Ltd (MBL) acquired the whole of the share capital of Swan Breweries of Perth, Australia, after the end of the financial year on Sept 30 last year. This is in error. MBL sold off its stake90 words
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Article83 1982-01-06 22 HONG Leong Foundation will welcome the Year of the Dog by giving a little happiness to the old folks registered with the Social Welfare Department. Some 3,300 aged will receive hong baas of $40 each at two presentation ceremonies on January U and 12 The first83 words
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Advertisement318 1982-01-06 19 From Ford Japan comes !^bhh«fl _^1 I mm -W? 9 n^fcfesJH s^mmmk. Am B^^^^^^^^^^^^nß n^nS *s*mm&mWmmw'- *jt*r* ~*h^ The better business van When you can make more deliveries at less cost, BM" M| that's better business And that s the way new Ford In^l >sj9j^^^^— JlPiwl^lr Econovan has been designed318 words
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Advertisement7 1982-01-06 20 Read a good book recently? Times Bookshops7 words
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Advertisement1346 1982-01-06 21 UNIQUE LUXURY DEVELOPMENT IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA FREE AIRFARES FOR SINGAPORE, MALAYSIAN BUYERS. This 23-apartment,eiß h otoi.-y luxury residential development, called Twin Waters', is on the t>v prestigious South Pirth Peninsula (five minutes ss^Hr^^pl bbsssssW^ from Perth's Central Business District) and V*9a^ > tH Wk overlooks both the Melville and Perth1,346 words
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Advertisement648 1982-01-06 22 (fpmas Jigsaw Puzzle Contest Ist Prize: Two return tickets to London on MAS 747. 2nd Prize: Two return tickets to Paris on MAS 747. 3rd Prize: Two return. tickets to Amsterdam on MAS 747. 4th Prize: Two return tickets to Frankfurt on MAS 747. sth Prize: Two return tickets to648 words
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Advertisement197 1982-01-06 22 YOUR INVOKES HELLER FACTORING IMMEDIATE CASH 38 What is Heller Factoring and how can it help your business grow? In simple terms, factoring is a quick and easy way for your company to raise additional funds. For example, you've just made a $50,000.00 transaction with Company XYZ and you've given197 words
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Advertisement1686 1982-01-06 23 JSS^S^^^SZn, RATES: I CLASSIFICATION GROUP f^(% (5 00 pm for next day) Ordinory 90 cts per word (Mm $1 3 50) M^ iftk i^r=i3| I^^ I 1 I /?\sl fi\ liß^a^lX PublnHolido 9OO 3 am' T^Too n^ yT meS) S m Dls >lov mV^ASOOStT™* T,me<P B P«r»onal Sarvicaa a Merchandise1,686 words
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Advertisement804 1982-01-06 23 PICK OF THE CLASSIFIED SAUDI ARABIAN COMPANY I wishes to Import large quan- titles of garments (children. < ladles, gents) Mall business wx% YOUR 4^OSTER bed proposals with detailed caw- need d resse d-up? We logues/brochures/samples/ VtaoT canoDi dust-ruffles, prices. Attn: Mukhashln/ etc Tel *****72 Samuel/ Joseph, Modern Trading. Agencies,804 words
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Advertisement1059 1982-01-06 23 W] I R ParsonaTsanrices Merchandise |Wi| D E2£j27 lcas 35 Hous/ Cleaning/ Painting :ARPET SPECIALISTS! STEAM SS.ractlon. carpet upholstery Meaning, scotchgard carpet >rotector, window cleaning, 'loor polishing, general house Meaning, grass' tree cutting Si -efuse disposal. First Asian. *****8/ *****65 k BETTER CARPET Shampooing. 3eneral House Cleaning/ Office Painting. Parquet1,059 words
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Advertisement187 1982-01-06 23 39 Photography REMOVAL SALES Must elm CAMERAS. LENKS. FLASHES. FILMS etc to make way for demolition of existing building Many rtwm gomg Im«ow coal HUP.RYH Oftor »aHd untH 12tti January I**2 or wr.il. alack t last NANYANO PHOTO SUfFUCRS wn. Ltd. *M Morth Bndoa Road Singapore 0711 Tal: 337M7V2/3 Classified187 words
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Advertisement1505 1982-01-06 24 \S3/|| B Personal Services 4 l^fll D Personal Services A ill P Merchandise < i P Merchandise THE BESTSHOWERSCREENS ARE NOT THE COSTLIEST. *«!!x\vs^ra^^^fßs^Bl S y//if| m^^^^^^Bk^. *V 3fv>-<^j aßßsAlfl I BS^Bhh.. v f j'A^^^^^**** *■:<£ SbssS^ a When you buy Starlite Elite Shower Screens you buy the best: sliding1,505 words
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Advertisement500 1982-01-06 24 IIA Q Employment 65 Situation* Wanted MALAY GENERAL AMAH requires work, available Immediately Good reference Understand English Please tel: *****34 (amah). PHOTOGRAPHER TRAINED IN Canada In advertising and fashlon seeks position or proposals Hhcne Mr K wan *****95 PART-TIME AMAH REOUMED Holland Road. Tel: *****6 after 10 am 66 Situations500 words
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Advertisement668 1982-01-06 24 Our clienl an eipanding firm in Ju rong haa vacancy tor QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT Applicant should be a Female Nanyang Graduate Please call: *****2 or apply to Room 1223. 12 th floor People's Park Centre 101 Upper Cross Street Spore 0105 together with a non-returnable photograph LINO YEW CHENG PTE LTD668 words
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Advertisement542 1982-01-06 24 s assa. ill IJ Employment [MALAYAN BREWEHES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST 1. Singapore citizen, ■ft tbfM*J 22 years 2. Experienced in PABX switchboard 3. Pleasinß personality. pleasant voice. courteous and tactful 4. Be able to speak some Malay and Mandarin 5. 5-day week 6. Starting salary: depending upon542 words
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Advertisement506 1982-01-06 24 fw£\ A leading manufacturer of British Standard wiring i accessories Invites appllcaI tlons for the following posts: 1) SALES CLERK OCE 'O" Level Certificate with accurate typing skill. a Should be kno« ledgeable In preparation of sales, Import/ export documentation. Preferably with 2 years relevant working experience. Male applicants should506 words
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Advertisement442 1982-01-06 24 ijfi Q Employment nickicon One ol the world's largest manufacturer of capacitors invites applicants for the posts of: 1) PERSONAL ASSISTANT 2) WAREHOUSE CLERK 3) ADMIN. CLERK 4) TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST 5) TECHNICIANS 6) SECURITY GUARDS Pleaae write in with full resums, salary eipected. contact tslsphone number and a442 words
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Advertisement549 1982-01-06 24 Well established suto sircond company in East Coast Road offers opportunity for ACCOUNTS CLERK/ TYPIST (female) c OCX A 1.-V.M (Commercial or LCjC Higher Accounting) c able to type 35 wp m c school leavers who have completed 2 years VITB courses (Accounting) will also be cuiMdi-red Interested applicants, kindly549 words
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Advertisement537 1982-01-06 25 (fat 0 Employment 66 Situations Vacant d) SecretmrimlU CleriCMl WE URGENTLY REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING PERSONNEL JUNIOR SECRETARY in K O' Level and relevant certificates c Minimum typing and short- hand speeds 40 wpm and 100 wpm respectively c Experience compulspry c Fluent in English and Mandarin ACCOUNTS CLERK c OCE537 words
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Advertisement446 1982-01-06 25 HuJH TELEX OPERATORS TELEPHONE OPERATORS Call: *****26 T>yy^^R^^ TOP JOBS FOR TOP TEMPS GIRL FRIDAY for a Petrolchemlcal Company in an exotic Island. Attractive salary of fered TELEX OPERATORS OKI experience In Orchard Road Normal working hours TYPISTS This Is a dally need for fast accurate typist from 30 w.p.m.446 words
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Advertisement536 1982-01-06 25 (jjli Q Employment Established Italian Company requires for Immediate appointment: BOOK-KEEPER Minimum LCC Higher Accounting Able to keep full set of books able to work Independently Knowledge of typing. ACCOUNTS CLERK. OCE 'O' or A' level Minimum 1 year working experience Knowledge of Accounts L Typing. Interested please submit photograph536 words
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Advertisement613 1982-01-06 25 CLERK TYPISTS Required by Established Firm. OCE 'O 1 level (English steam). Apply stetlng pereonel particular*, seiery required end contect telephone number to: S.T. BOX A-***** 1, NEW INDUSTRIAL ROAD SINGAPORE 1953 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Candidates must possess full certificate GCE. 'A' level with good command of written and spoken English,613 words
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Advertisement567 1982-01-06 25 (jjl| 0 fciisptoymant i ***************41 i Geilcote Specielist. in corrosion and air i pollution control urgently requires STENOGRAPHER Must have good stenographic skills Possesses OCE 3 'O' level Including English At least 2 years' experience In similar appointment, preferably having worked with expatriates. Singapore Cltlien age not less than 22567 words
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Advertisement625 1982-01-06 25 ESTABLISHED FIRM IN ORCHARD ROAD REQUIRES: A FEMALE ACCOUNTS TYPIST s Must be aMe to type accuretes Ability to write nee My. Please apply In own handwriting, stating salary expected, qualification, experience (If any i and contact telephone number THE OFFICE MANAGERESS P.0.80X 432 T ANGLIN POST OFFICE SINGAPORE 91625 words
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Advertisement1870 1982-01-06 25 ijjl^ Q Emptoynwit J Established Shipping Firm requires FEMALE TELEX OPERATOR c Candidates must be Slngn pore citizen, have at lei >i 2 years working experltnce and with good commanc of written and spoken Engluh H intereeted pteeee cell Mr*. Son TEL: *****44. FEMALE CLERK c Minimum OCE O' level1,870 words
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Advertisement631 1982-01-06 25 ljjl| Q Emptoymwit i ADVERTISING PHOTOGRAHERS REQUIRE capable Junior Snrftary to help manage their office Ring *****76 office hours EXPERIENCED FEMALE STENOG- RAPHEP. required Able to dc typing and shorthand 81-lingual Enquiries *****6. EXPERIENCED FEMALE ACCOUNTS Clerk required Able lo keep a full set of accounts En- )ulrles *****4 FEMALE631 words
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Advertisement591 1982-01-06 25 SALES RECEPTIONISTS If you are aick of sitting behind your deck, why not make a awitch to something more challenging We are looking (or ladles, preferably below 26, with pleasant personality, having OCE 'O' level and possessing a valid class 3 driving licence to Join our team of highly service-orientated591 words
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Advertisement588 1982-01-06 26 IfA Q Employment 68 Situation* Vacant c) BalOM An expending company requires MALE/FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES Pleasant personality, mature and hardworking. Age above 20 Completed NS Possess class 6 driving licence or motorcycle. Salary, commission, transport allowance and Incentives Excellent prospects for the right candidates To distribute products to pharmacies, department,588 words
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Advertisement633 1982-01-06 26 SANWA (8) FOODS INDUSTRIES PTELTD invitee applications to fill the poets ol VAN SALESMEN Requirements: c Minimum I year sales experience In retail trade c Preferably with knowledge of fast moving consumer products c Valid class 3 driving licence Attractive remuneration will be offered to the right candidates Interested applicant*633 words
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Advertisement754 1982-01-06 26 ijjli Q Employment MOST ATTRACTIVE COMMISSIONS FOR PART-TIME SALESMEN (Earn several thousands pax month) Kindly contactTATUNQ ELECTRONICS (8) PTE LTD 4002, Block 715, Ang Me Kio Avenue 6, Singapore 2056 t^BJ>aj>.TA^BJ^SJ^Bl>W A leading local trading firm invites applications for the post of: SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Minimum OCE O' level c754 words
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Advertisement510 1982-01-06 26 EARN MORE THAN $1,500/--monthly as full/|>art-llme Insurance agenl Flexible working hours Tel *****5 John. ENGLISH SPEAKING SALESGIRLS required Call personally at: 062. Shaw Towers, Beach Road for Interview appointment. FULL TIME IN-DOOR PROMOTIONAL Salesgirls required to work In departmental stores Secondary 4 education. Tel: *****30 INDOOR SALESGIRLS WANTED Basic salary510 words
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Advertisement1070 1982-01-06 26 (jjl^ Q Employment An Engineering Company in Jurong 1) MACHINISTS c Candidates must possess NTC 3 Certificate In Machining or equivalent and have 2 years working experience as Maclnlst operating lathe, milling machine and shaping machine. 2) FABRICATORS/ WELDERS a Candidates must be able to read Technical blue prints and1,070 words
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Advertisement505 1982-01-06 26 IIA Q Employment s>» si ~«ss> ■mm.-m SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD has 9 vacancies for AIR-CON MECHANICS c Male Singaporean or > Malaysian. c Primary 6 and above Successful applicants will be attached to the manufaclur- I Ing sectors for a certain perlod of training after which will be505 words
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Advertisement752 1982-01-06 26 MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN required for Manufacturing Company In Chin Bee Avenue, Jurong Holder of NTC/3 Trede Certificate in Electrical Fitting Minimum 2 year* experience in electrical maintenance fitting work Prepared to work on shift and overtime Attractive salary p.us 2 months bonus with shift allowence will be offered. Please apply with752 words
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Advertisement907 1982-01-06 26 ill Q Employment Established manufacturer of batteries invites application* from suitably qualified candidates for tha following positions: 1) SAFETY OFFICER c The successful candidate should be a registered Safety Officer with experience In a manufacturing concern, or c Possess at least a Technician Diploma In Engineering (preferably In Electrical or907 words
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Advertisement276 1982-01-06 27 If A Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant g) Production PUVARIA PACKAGING INDUSTRIES PTELTD. sasfP^^BjßafjßJßW^Tfl Completed secondary education. At least 1 year working experience. Physically fit. Completed N.S Age below 25 years At least 1 year experience in similar post Possess a valid class 2 driving licence. Preferably to have own276 words
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Advertisement327 1982-01-06 27 Olivetti. Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment has immediate vacancies in its manufacturing operations in Singapore for: "female production operators We offer: •^5267 At least 3 increments in the first yesr $298 after 1 year service Candidates with experience in assembly of mechancial mechanisms in typewriters, calculators, etc may be327 words
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Advertisement869 1982-01-06 27 Ii 1 [J Ewptoynieiit company manufacturing high quality v/atchcaeee invitee interested candidate* for the poet ol MALE OPERATORS Must have completed National Service. We of*arr a Attractive starling pay with confirmation adjustment a 2 shifts plus allowances, c Attendance Incentives, a Free transport, a Oood promotional prospects. Call paraonaty from869 words
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Advertisement656 1982-01-06 27 IIA [J Employment HIS U.O.L. GROUP OF COMPANIES Requires Immediately: 1. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES a Pleasant personality. a Ability to speak and write English c 3 shifts a Starting salary S3SB pm 2. DISCO HOSTESSES a Pleasant personality, a Preferably with experience c Able lo speak and write English c Starling656 words
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Advertisement547 1982-01-06 27 m TRAVENOL LABORATORIES PTELTO We are a multi-national j company specialising In the manufacture of medical products Our company Is i now embarking on an expansion programme Applications are Invited from enthusiastic young people who are willing to learn to fill the following positions WAREHOUSE PERSONNEL The Job: Dulles will547 words
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Advertisement413 1982-01-06 27 IjjlA 0 Employment A progressive seafood processing and distribution company requires COLDROOM ASSISTANTS c to tally cargo and assist In loading and repacking of cargo 1-2 years working experience c able to work odd hours and under low temperature c age 23-28 years Attractive remuneration will be paid according to413 words
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Advertisement540 1982-01-06 27 Required urgently by leading Airfreight Forwarder the following: A) STENOGRAPHER a Minimum OCE 'O' level LCC shorthand and typewriting certificates of 80 and 40 wpm respectively Ability to work Independently. B) 8ALE8 REPRESENTATIVE a Minimum OCE 'O level i c Previous experience In air cargo sales, c Ability lo converse540 words
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Advertisement587 1982-01-06 27 iff 0 fyloywim Due to expansion, a loading PCB Manufacturer has the following vacancies 1) RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST (Female) 2) INCOMING Q.C. (Female) 3) Q.C. CHECKERS (Female) 4) HAND PRINTER (Male) only) 5) PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Female) For Poattton 1 4: c Secondary Four quallflcaMem For Poattton S: a Primary Six educaUon.587 words
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Advertisement645 1982-01-06 27 .MOKITAI MORIT A SINGAPORE PTELTO r#quirvo DRIVER a Possess class 3 driving licence a 1 year driving experience a Able lo converse In English Attractive salary will be QffmfmA Interested aopkcanta please contact MRS KHOO tor mterv*ew appointment MORIT A SINGAPORE PTELTD 22 QUL AVENUE JURONG TOWN SINGAPORE 2262 TEL:645 words
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Advertisement534 1982-01-06 28 lIA Q Employment 68 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PHILIPS require* STORE ASSISTANT Our requirements c Completed Secondary 4 c Completed fulltlme National Service or liable for parttime National Service. Duties: c Storage and receiving of Items, c Supply of materials lo production lines interested candidates, pleeee can personally today, between534 words
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Advertisement560 1982-01-06 28 Expanding Trading Organization require* immedietely the •oHowing extr* pereonnel: 1. BILL COLLECTOR c Musi be able to drive motorcar or ride motorcycle 2. VAN DELIVERY ASSISTANTS c To accompany Van Drivers when delivering goods c Must be Industrious 3 WAREHOUSE OPERATORS 8 WORKERS c Must be hardworking All ttlO OOOVO560 words
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Advertisement588 1982-01-06 28 1 COLD STORAGE TRADING PTE LTD Stop looking! Com* |oin v*. We have imjmerou* vacancies tor STORE CLERKS A GENERAL WORKERS And we eHer attractive salaries 8 fringe benefits: At least 12 working days annual leave. Free uniforms and shoes for Oeneral workers. Free medical benefits. Staff discounts on Company's588 words
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Advertisement490 1982-01-06 28 NDONESttN RESTAURANT requires 1. CAPTAIN 2. WAITRESSES 3. KITCHEN HELPER (Female) Please apply personally at: Unit 801, 6th floor Plaza Singapur* Orchard Road Singapore 0923 Time: After 2pm CAFETERIA requires 1. CASHIER 2 FEMALE DISPENSERS 3 WAITERS 4 WAITRESSES Please apply personally to Oolden TuMp CaHfrie MS-MIS, Mezzanine Floor Lucky490 words
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Advertisement694 1982-01-06 28 f ill 0 t«p*r™nT I "FMST CLASS FORKUFT DRIVERS WANTED' Monthly Salary (with incentive*) not lee* than 8800 p.m. c Must possess not less than 3 years good experience In operating forkllft (5 to 10 tons). c Should be able to read and write simple English. Preferably with knowledge of694 words
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Advertisement849 1982-01-06 28 DRIVER c Minimum 1 year experience as a driver c Preferably Chinese c Able to converse In English Pteee* call personalty during office heunet: 22nd floor, CPF Building 79, Robinson Road DRIVERS Singapore citizen c N.S. completed. c Age preferred 30-40. Call: *****44 (Mra-Soh) Est*%Mi#n#o motoc firm requires OFFICE BOY849 words
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Advertisement938 1982-01-06 28 I 1 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/ Assistant Site Foreman required by Building Construction Firm Preferably those staying In Ang Mo Klo/ ClemenU/ Jurong estate Interested parties please contact *****77 ext 18 Miss Llm I FORECOURT ATTENDANTS r e > QUIRED for Mobil self-serve staI tlon Attractive salary plus c imI mission938 words
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Advertisement629 1982-01-06 28 WELL ESTABLISHED HEALTH Centre needs Masseuses Expert- ence, Inexperience and Malay- slans girls may also apply Ring *****09/*****88 CLINIC NURSES WANTED by Cllnl in dlst 3 Please tel *****37 for appointment (between 9a m and 4p m DELIVERY BOY WITH class 2 llcence required Interview: 200. Buklt Tlmah Road, near629 words
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Advertisement815 1982-01-06 28 jqj Vahfcles Boats EASTERN UNITED OFFERS cars. pick-ups, vans, 3-ton trucks City area *****22/3, Kallang *****51. Clementl *****87. Ang Mo Klo: *****52 LONG TERM LEASE for lop cxci v lives/ expatriate Brand new unlimited mileage from $2,000 pm Enquiries *****41/ ***** 19. AMCONOITIONED NEW CARS for hire. Reasonable rates. Free815 words
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Advertisement994 1982-01-06 28 I*7l. DATSUN 140J Alrcon. cassette, good condition. PARF $•7,850 o.no Tel *****30 (Night *****05) 18T3 DATSUN 1308 SUtlonwagon 2nd owner Cassette Tax May I PARF eligible $7,700 o no Tel I ***** M ItTS, DATSUN MOA FII 1 private owner New paint, tax and lnsur--1 ance Selling SI 1. 400994 words
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Advertisement742 1982-01-06 29 i^l Vehicles Boats Why par more? When you can now own a fuly imported Unicla built-in auto air- commoner for only ss79o inclusive of al installation. You can I What t more, you now -jm BfcJ^can also purchase enjoy air- J| '"'^-HB yourautoairconditioned comfort in your car conditioner on with742 words
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Advertisement692 1982-01-06 29 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 1112 unregistered Mercedes 280S, fully automatic, white colour/ blege Interior upholstery. Contact Mr Low *****81 1*72 MERCEDES 2IOS. Alrcon., new road tax. non-PARF. Very good condlUon. $6,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****07 23. Lorong Blawak. off Buklt Arang, Spore 1335. 1*73 MERCEDES 200 PARF eligible. Privately owned. Alrcondltloned. Oood condlUon.692 words
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Advertisement620 1982-01-06 29 j^**^ VOfifCeQS BOBIS I TOYOTA CORONA 2000 1973 In i Very good condlUon Clean, perI feet Interior. Radio and stereo $4,500 ono. Ring: *****2 after 12 noon for viewing. I 1974 TOYOTA WOO Alrcon. beautiful condition. PARF. $9,600/ no PARF $7,000. Exchange considered. *****20. 642. Oeylang Road. IVTt, CELICA 1620 words
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Advertisement766 1982-01-06 29 EASY LOANS FOR NEW AND USED CARS Up to 90% loans Low interest rates 4-year repayment Prompt service UNITtO OVERSEAS FINANCE Tel: *****24 *****35 *****13 *****33 AQ Pprmil No ?a&£ Public Motor* (Pte) Ltd. Unit 115, let Fleer, Parfclane Shopping Mall Singapore 0711 Tel: 33*1044/5 c ttto Dec Datsun 200766 words
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Advertisement788 1982-01-06 29 J END 1979. DAHAITSU 550 c c Van Seldom used New road tax and Insurance. $7,350 Tel: *****2 Mr Llm JULY It7l TOYOTA Hl-lux Pickup. lax till June '82. new tyres. $6,000. Phone: Victor *****06/*****59 LATE IMI DATSUN pick-up. Diesel Flatbed Excellent condition. $12,950 Loan $10,000 arrangeable Call *****79. 1*72788 words
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Advertisement782 1982-01-06 29 ATTRACTIVE OFFER FOR all used cars Company and private accepted. Telephone: *****72 *****73 COMPANY CARS/SECONDHAND cars wanted Cash payment Phone *****52/ *****07, contact Llm. 7.00 p.m. to 11 00pm HIGH PRICE FOR secondhand. PARF or non-PARF Strictly cash. Contact Ng. *****40' *****15 AA MEMBER URGENTLY requires any make vehicles. Company782 words
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Advertisement888 1982-01-06 29 OIST OFF PATERSON Road, double storey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms/ servant's Fully furnished Available Immediately 52.800 Wess Associates. *****44 DOUBLE-STOREY CORNER TINRACE house, partially furnished 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. 2 alrcons. around MacPherson Road Sl. am negotiable Call Florence *****88/ *****44. SCNNETT CSTATC, Z-STORCV Terrace house. 3 bedrooms/888 words
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Advertisement915 1982-01-06 30 Ar Accommodation r Proptrtit I BUKIT MERAH SINGAPORE 0315 (FOR RESALE /LEASE) A 5-storey industrial building ol well above average specifications Area of 260 sq.m.. 292 5q.m.. 416 5q.m.. and 590 sq.m Clear ceiling height 4 9m Floor loading 1 5-20 kN/m- (up to 400 lbs/ft 2 Scheduled possession January915 words
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Advertisement1277 1982-01-06 30 aA\ w\ Acconmodation A Properties ■Ja^jf I mfSawßmT I HOCK SW£E 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.) >1V For enquiries bookings jf^^a^am 11,277 words
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Advertisement1599 1982-01-06 30 a4k\\ bC Accowmodittoii B r Properties •^H DISTRICT 11 BRADOELL HEIGHT Brand new fully renovated single-storey detached bungalow with swimming pool Huge split-. -vel living/ dining room 4 spacious bedrooms with bathrooms attached Fully alrcondltloned. carpeted/ marble floorIng, complete with many expensive furniture, fixtures and fitting*. Beautiful landscaped garde approximately1,599 words
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Advertisement585 1982-01-06 31 Q Travel Guide The Best of Australia New Zealand p-TOPVALUE-^ Our ticket allows you to: 5 UdyS from 053b90 's.Va^Cs 6 0 Days *****0 afler me tour 23 DaYS from *****0 Make 2 additional stops in Australia to visit friends INDIVIDUAL departures: SSSSs^r Juniors w^Kly or fortnHhtiy. under 15 years585 words
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Advertisement534 1982-01-06 31 NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE IS) PTE LTD Hi* Office Gl4-16-18. Pearrs Qentre. Eu Tong Sen Street. (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105 Tel: *****33(7 lines) BriacH Offer 1 1 9. People's Park Complex. Ground Floor. New Bridge Road, Singapore 01 05 Tel: *****1/*****2 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****3 TA 140 KSTMUTtttTaMI 7 days SS2s9/-I Air-con534 words
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Advertisement628 1982-01-06 31 KM TRAVEL SERVICE PTE. LTD.. G-326. MERLIN PLAZA TEL: *****42. *****43. ?«SO«4 *****48. 2538M7 BUSINESS HOURS MON TO SAT SM AM SJO PM SIGHTSEEING S PORE 1 DAY DAILY $15. (A/C) TAIWAN/HONGKONa/BKK 8 DAYS. 1 1 DA VS. 13 DAYS DEP. EVERY MONDAY MAMILA/BAGUIO/TAGAYTAT 6 DAYS $1138.00 DEP EVERY SATURDAY628 words
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Advertisement495 1982-01-06 31 MOUNT KMABALU 15lh March. 5 day*. *SSO GUMOMG TAMAN 25th Feb. 7 days. S*M EUROPE OVERLAMD TOUR 27th March. 24 days. 52.M5 CMIWA TOUR 3rd April. 20 days. S3.SSS NATIONAL PARK 10th Feb. 5 days. SOS Ptaaaa contact METROPOLITAN VMCA TOURS TEL *****8 a TA3S2 2D/3N OENTINO CASINO HOTEL Dep:495 words
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Advertisement1098 1982-01-06 31 JPj II Education Instruction m bV' >"s'-:wl m bf JBSSESSi BF Be among the elite of secretaries with Stamford At Stamford, you'll enjoy trie benefits ot I 30 years teaching experience plus intensive on-the-spot practical training that covers, among other things, the to lowing •Project Work •Grooming Classes •Telex System1,098 words
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Article, Illustration91 1982-01-06 32 TAN TONG HENG (Jimmy Tan) who passed away peacefully on sth January 1962. Cortege will leave 10-C, Jalan Sayang (1441). Tel: *****28 on 7th January 1962 at I.oopm for Chua Chu Kang Chinese Cemetery FROM: MANAGEMENT ft STAFF OF QRUNEWALD (8) PTE LTD IRAMA (DISCO) GERMAN CHICKEN REST. NITE CLUB91 words
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Article, Illustration90 1982-01-06 32 pMNd away paacafuHv on 29Mi December ISSI In P»rth. Au.tr. ln WMk Feng Mcl Yong Tuang Keng Em Tuang Keng Yam Tuang Keng Wee Tuang Keng Meng Tuang Keng Poh Tuang Keng Chuan Tuang Keng Seng Tuang Keng Hln Daughter Tuang York Hln Keon Ah Ang Song Ann90 words
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Article, Illustration82 1982-01-06 32 Madam ANNA TAY KIM KEOW aoadN paind away peacefully on S.IJ2. Leaving behind: &ona Tan Telk Suan Tan Choon Ouan (Deceased) Daughters Tan Sal Hong Tan Sal Choo Tan Sal Ngoh Dauflhtari-ln-Law See Kheung Lan Pey Oek Lan Koey Tuan Beng Deceased Oh Ewe Beng (Deceased) Yeo Bah Chee 3582 words
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Article, Illustration45 1982-01-06 32 Pimd away piapiMfr on S.IJ2 Leaving behind beloved wHo Kun|MIWM MM ChiWrso Pusnp#mniai. Ra|an, Lily, Jorga. Je**pn and Chertolt*. Cortaga taavaa 710. Btk C. Everton •ark, at 2.00 p.m. today to St. Ttwrawi Church and lhanca to Ctwa Chu Kang Cemetery tor buriaL ANTHONY KABMEL45 words
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Article43 1982-01-06 32 CARMEL NONIB passed away peacefully 5.182 Leaving 307 Onan Rd. 3 p.m. 8.1.82 for the Holy Family Katong Church. Thence to Mt Vernon Crematorium at 4JO p.m MARY HUMPHRIES NEE Slew I Ling widow of Cuthbert Brighton Humphries passed away on sth January.43 words
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Article, Illustration89 1982-01-06 32 IN LOVING ME MOR Y OF The God gifted a priceless treasure. To adore and cherish, beyond any measure. Only for a time, but not for ever Brief were the days of Joy and Cheer Immortal love flows beyond the grave Has no limits In lime and space. Our Darling89 words
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Article, Illustration26 1982-01-06 32 m Evartovtng and Chartohad Memo ry of Our S*lov*d Fattiar Arway* ramomboiod by WMo. Son., Daughter*. Son-in-law. Daughter-in-law and Grandeon. JOHN YAW WANG SOON DEPARTED S/1/S126 words
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Article, Illustration25 1982-01-06 32 (Mr* Ong «n Laong) Departed: am January ISSI Dearly ramombarad by beloved h utband and lam Hy MOM LEE CHOO NEO25 words
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Article, Illustration14 1982-01-06 32 A I ws jf rtfnintbcttd by lOVto oott. LEE WH YE JIN Departed: 5.1.7t14 words
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Article, Illustration23 1982-01-06 32 MDM. VETHAVALU THAYER Departed: «h Jen. I*7* Always rwnomborod by Sons, Daughter*. Bon.-m law Daughter*-In-law. Orand CMarin, Oraat Grande hi Wrtfi SOO RtMtvv##.23 words
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Article50 1982-01-06 32 to Loving and everlasting remembranca of a good and atneara friend MOBIN BIN ISMAIL (SATS) departed 4.1.81 A year has passed since you left so suddenly Time may ease the pain and the sadness but not the memory of the happiness and fun we once shared From Yin and family.50 words
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Article, Illustration45 1982-01-06 32 School of Ailiaary Kangaw Camp Sadly missed by: Ng Chaa Tim, Chaong Pang Han. Aag Chang Poh, Law Kirn Bok. Ng Tian Huat, Ban Ouan Hock. Pun Hoi Khaong. With O— pea t Condol.nc* fc> the F MI!.!, Of L.I. LTA HARSANS SIMGH45 words
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Article44 1982-01-06 32 THE FAMILY OF the late Mdm Ong Quee Choon wish to thank relatives, friends and staff of ASJ Pte. Ltd., Hock Leong Company and principal, vlceprlnclpal and staff of Labrador School for their kind attendance, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement.44 words
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Article, Illustration37 1982-01-06 32 In lovtfMj fn#fltory Of our SMOVtO DTOtrMM* Mr. Ramie toll Boon PM* Dearly and deeply missed by parents, grand parents, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, friends and the beloved one Departed on 6 1 7*37 words
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Advertisement752 1982-01-06 32 EtfucatkmAlnstnKtiM 112 Commercial COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE (Beginner*) Specially designed comprehenslve BASIC programming course for students on vacation, schoolleavers and working people laught by experienced and dedl- cated teachers commencing: 1) M W 5 30-7 OOpm 08/01 2) Th/F 5.30-70Opm 07/01 3) Frl 9.00- 12.00pm 08/01 4) Frl 6.30-9 30pm 08/01752 words
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Advertisement672 1982-01-06 32 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES Specially daalgnad tor School Leaven 4 other* Theory/Practtcat DAY/NIOHTCLASBES AVAILABLE INTENSIVE COURSES Morning: 9am 12 noon Afternoon: 2pm spm NORMAL COURSES Sun 1.00- 2.30pm 10/1 Mon/Thur 545-7 15pm 7/1 Mon/Thur 7 00-8 30pm 7/1 Mon/Thur 8.30- 10.00pm 7/1 LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 171. SNi floor. People*672 words
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Advertisement1143 1982-01-06 32 f|j| H E*tuc*monl,liistnictkm j CAR TUNE-UP ANO Maintenance 1 commencing 9/1/82, Saturday 2pm to 4pm. Tel: *****08 Metropolitan YMCA. TYPEWRITING: NORMAL. RAPID 'Courses 900 am 9.00pm. Rex Commercial School, 7880 Upper Serangoon Road. *****00. 113 Language LEARN haHjaTthe Japanese way! 3 Month Couraa Starting Frl Jan S (SJOpm 8.30pm) Wed1,143 words
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Advertisement63 1982-01-06 32 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE USED NCR-CENTURY 200 (COMPUTER) IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION CONSISTING OF one 64K Memory (model 616-927) one 1500 Lpm Printer (model 640-210) two Disk Drives (model 657-102) c/w 12 units removable disk packs (25M8 each) one Card Reader 300 cpm (model 682-100) NCR operating systems Enquiry: Mr. S.H.63 words
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Advertisement723 1982-01-06 32 ||ip| UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA NOTICE OF PREQU ALIRC ATION FOR MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES SUB-CONTRACT I PROJECT The Proposed Development for the School of Medical Science I LOCATION Mukim of Kubang Kerian, Kota Bahru. Keiantan. Malaysia I SCOPE OF WORK: I Sub-Contract Package I Steam and Hot Water Services Piumbif723 words
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Advertisement704 1982-01-06 33 All c Ac^owiwodsrtlon 4 Wm\\ r Proptrtttt 89 Properties For Sale b) Flats ITS TIME TO BUY NOWD Dalvey Court Apartment with swimming pool Off Buklt Tlmah Freehold 2.200 »q.n. 1 bedroom*/ eervant's. $550,000 Furama Towers apartment with swimming pool, off Orange Road. Brand new, freehold 1,200 iq.ll. 2 bedrooms704 words
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Advertisement939 1982-01-06 33 CLEMENTI PARK CONDOMINIUM A beautiful 3-bedroomed Apartment nearlng completion Clubhouse facilities Located In a quiet and exclusive locality Approx 1.760 sq ft Selling $520,000 Landale: *****0 DISTRICT 10, SOMMERVILLE PARK, beautifully renovated and furnished maisonette, split-level living dining. 4 bedrooms, approx 2.000 sq ft Must see U> appreciate $660,000 ono.939 words
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Advertisement852 1982-01-06 33 ffl[T^^^J LUXURIOUS BRAND NEW apartment, dlst 1025 for sale/ rental 3 bedrooms with servant's 2.010 sq.ft. Principals only *****60 LUXURIOUS NEW APARTMENT off Newton Road. Immediate occupation, freehold, 1.800 sq ft Swimming pool, sauna. *****52. ROSE GARDEN 3 rooms, alrcondltloned, spacious hall, built-in kitchen 999 years $255,000 Mr Yap *****59852 words
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Advertisement581 1982-01-06 33 FOR LEASE OR SALE KALLANG BAHRU 8-storey Industrial building, comprising of 2 floors of office, canteen/ recreation area, and 5 floors of factory/storage areas. For details or viewing, call: *****55 (MISS HENG) RENT A FLOOR OF SELF-CONTAINED MODERN 912 BQ.M. WAREHOUSE/ LIGHT INDUSTRIAL SPACE Located at Kallang Pudding Road Si581 words
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Advertisement453 1982-01-06 33 MCwOifirfivOoiMJii of PlopW'ti6l r^lk CREDIT POSB COMMERCIAL LOANS FOR SHOPS AND OFFICES Attractive Interest 10years-12V4%p.a. 15years-12WVbp.a. CALL *****22 fOR MORE INFORMATION J Credit POSB Pte Ltd Mh Floor. CPF Building. Robinson Road, Sngapore 0106. DBS Finance offers attractive terms for commercial industrial properties 1 Attractive interest rates Commercial 1 3*%453 words
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Advertisement771 1982-01-06 33 ARCADE ISOO-7SOosq.fi ASIA CHAMBERS 1700 4SOO k> ft AUTO CENTRE MS 1150 sq fl GOLDEN MILE S7S 1900 sq.ft INTL PLAZA 850 2400 »q ft MANHATTAN 480 IS3J »q n MAXWELL 272 816 W) fl MERLIN PLAZA 450— 1200 sq.ft. PENINSULA PLAZA 1830 »q ft TEXTILE CENTRE 900 1200 sq.ft771 words
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Advertisement942 1982-01-06 33 All r Accommodation 4 T Proptrtta APPROX. 300 SOFT, available In Balestler $850 rent. $166 18 maintenance. $1,700 deposit. $1300 fittings. 2 years lease Tel: *****13 BEACH ROAD OFFICE approximately 2500 sq ft whole floor U> let $4 50 p.s.f City Valuers It Consultants Pte Ltd. 3371 174 DIST 0718942 words
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Advertisement624 1982-01-06 33 CORONATION PLAZA 2nd floor, centre row unit with 2 entrances, $188,000 Vacant possession Call David *****93 PEOPLES PARK CENTRE shop space, basement, good location Approx 1.000 sq ft FKC *****12/ QUICK SALE RUBY Shopping Plaza. Balestler Road. Groundfloor Immediate possession. Tel: *****7, Mrs Liv WOH HUP COMPLEX. Ist floor Prime624 words
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Advertisement166 1982-01-06 33 Jk Q Travel GuMe p^^ ACT 3 V.o^'J^OW ptjggl Ovenkjht Rceeat Hotel, oae of the worM'i oewesl and moat linriou betels! More than 20 exotic Imperial casiaes. from Dragon Lobsters to braised Bear's Paw si tke Ocean City Restairant. Niterlab the world's biggest Chinese rn Uurant! Some 1 500 cßenU166 words
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Advertisement577 1982-01-06 34 PHILIPS We market a diverse range of products in Singapore from fast- turnover consumer items to sophisticated professional equipment like computer terminal systems, medical systems, micro-processor \V/*Ji| i a .*~^V based traffic controllers and audio/video systems. J)• 3^* fMI increasing sales in our Business Systems Division have generated njj y577 words
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Advertisement655 1982-01-06 34 Leadership and jtechniqiietheway toa\ record- breaking sales career. Rank Xerox, the established leader in the copier field. package of not less than $30 000 per annum plus other offers you what no other company in the same field can incentives and employment benefits We set no limit to We offer655 words
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Advertisement311 1982-01-06 34 Bk^^^^^^^■Tj^g^^_J_^^^^^___kJßL^^^^_^^£._JH I Pelabuhan Utama Malaysia mempelawa I permohonan daripada Warganegara Malaysia I I yang berkelayakan untuk mengisi jawatan I I sebagai: 1 JURULETRIK TINGKATAN 111 1 I Tanggagaji: i-i I D3S: $375x15 540 Q Elaun Khidmat: $35/ sebulan. K Umur: dl Tidak melebihi 30 tahun bagi calon calon I lantikan311 words
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Advertisement298 1982-01-06 34 M GUL ROAD JURONG STORE tm I (a member of the Keppel Group of Companies) I invites applications from suitably qualified ex- perienced candidates for the following vacancy I in our Engineering Ofiice:DRAFTING SECTION CHIEF (MeckaaieaJ/Plptag) Dittos He is expected to guide a group of Draughtsmen I in the preparation298 words
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Advertisement665 1982-01-06 34 IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IU (Pmnaaat v Seettaa tU (1) (k) EXPRESS CONHOUOATED BEH VICES PBTVATE UMITED (MEMBERS' VOLI'NTARY »IMMN(iIP| At an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting of the obove-named Company duly convened and held at Room 1723, 17 th floor. International Plaza, Anson Road, Singapore, 0207 the665 words
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Advertisement388 1982-01-06 35 ATTENTION! Tagamet (cimetidine, SK&F) It has come to ouiattention that counterfeit Tagamet 200 mg tables are being sold in Singapore. We are concerned as hese tablets are found to be without any trace of the active ingredientcimetidine, and therefore posea danger to public health. The differences between genuine and counterfeit388 words
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Advertisement301 1982-01-06 35 ADVERTISEMENT FOB CREDITORS IN THE MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 185 AND IN THE MATTES OF JABBS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. (Members' valuUry winding up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the above-named company which Is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before 6th February 1962301 words
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Advertisement722 1982-01-06 35 CHIN TECK PLANTATIONS BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty Third Annual General Meeting of the Compary will be held at its Registered Office, 2nd Floor, Wisma Bintang, 47-40, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur on the 20th day of January, 1982 at 10.30722 words
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Advertisement574 1982-01-06 35 f Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (Private) Limited V > The upstream Company of Singapore's $2 billion petrochemical complex in Pulau Ayer Merbau, invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions QUALIFY CONTROL SECTION CHEMIST The successful candidate will report to the Section Manager and assist him in the574 words
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Article, Illustration597 1982-01-06 36 t I DONT think It W fat Kolng to stop here. I think they'll have one in Japan within 18 months te match tfcls. 7 Lee Trevino. SUN CITY, South Africa, Tues. Aftr a million-dollar tournament, with a suden death play-offReuter; UPI - 597 words
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Article, Illustration321 1982-01-06 36 MADRID, Tues. Spanish authrities have put into operation te biggest security plan in their histcy codenamed "Orange 82" to del with possible emergencies, rangig from heart attacks to earthquakes during June's World Cup soccer finals. Police fear rampaging foreign fans just asUPI - 321 words
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Article156 1982-01-06 36 PAUL' Ties. West Germs veterma Fraax BcekebMtr said yestenU:tfc»t be pUaned to rere from active ccc after the cmrreat «mi aad devote himself this jeb ef adviser to aiajw predncer ef sperteqalpmeat. BexrahMer, whe led WmCmimhU victory Whe 1t74 Werid Cap fin*, made theAFP; UPI - 156 words
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Article33 1982-01-06 36 /"HLETICB: World triple jur> record-holder Joao Cajs de Oliveira will never jun in competition again due to c trauma his body suffered J a result of a motor accidei doctors said yesterday33 words
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Article15 1982-01-06 36 ADMINTON: England tnnced Hongkong 7-0 in an intationaJ tournament in the Biish Colony yesterday.15 words
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Article62 1982-01-06 36 BOXING: The United States ad Russia have confirmed tit they will take part in the fth President's Cup toumapnt to be held in Jakarta ftm Feb. 1-7. The United States will enter alO-member and the Soviet liion an U-member team. fclaysia (three boxers), J>an (six). Hongkong (four), c62 words
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Article68 1982-01-06 36 TENNIS: Joanne Russell nd Pam Casale posted jening-round victories in the *****.000 (SS408.000). Avon •nnis championship* here on looday. Plnt-naßf raealto: Beth Norton (US) bt Zina Garrison 6-2. 6-1, Julie Harrington (US) bt Peanut Louie (US) 64. 6-4, Pam Casale (US) bt Jo Dune (Bri) 6-3, 6-1, Joanne Russell68 words
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Article94 1982-01-06 36 In AaetaUe, No. 1 seed Mark Edmondson advanced to the second round of the South Australian Open with an easy 6-3. 6-3 win against fellow Australian Wayen Hampson Other reaaJte: S. Krulevitz bt S. Ball (Aust) 6-4. 6-2. Rod Frawley (Aust) bt E. Edwards (SA) 6-4, 7-5. T. Mayotte94 words
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Article58 1982-01-06 36 In New Yerk, it was yesterday announced that champions United Slates will begin their defence of the title against India from March 5-7 in Carlsbad, California, on Monday. India, who qualified for this year's tournament by winning the Eastern Zone title, have lost to the US in allAgencies - 58 words
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Article127 1982-01-06 36 PARIS. Tues Brazil are the world's top football side for 1981 and west Germany Europe's best, according to the findings of French football weekly "France Football" The plarings were baaed on results during the year, which included qualifying matches for June's world Cup finals inAFP - 127 words
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219 1982-01-06 36 RIO DE JANEIRO. Tues. Tostao, who played alongside Pele in Brazil's brilliant 1970 World Cup-win-ning team, says the 1982 finals in Spain should be child's play for the current squad "Coach Tele San tana has succeeded in putting together anUPI - 219 words
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Advertisement818 1982-01-06 36 [■•iS^Shmßm x £m% nmV ■^H^hH H^mXUl^^ -W^A 'if J* y'aH^^^^H^^B^B^B^B^BIBHBMBaBiB^B^BBaBHoio^O^O^B^O^O^O^OBO^OaOaBiBBBHB^BHB^BHB^BIBIBiB^BHBB^BBaB^B^B^B^V s. The Japan-Singapore Institute of Software Technology Applications are invited for the Programmer Course commencing 26 February 1982 The Institute and includes approximately 500 machine The Japan -Singapore Institute of Software h°»"STechnology (JSIST) is a joint technical training On completion818 words
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Advertisement262 1982-01-06 36 SINGAPORE LANO LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) LOST SHARE CERmCATE Mtfn fetonky pen tw wMca* iwtiH ****** covvng iJK«*«>if*iamo)For«*dn Hm| Mi kaamprM h* IMni*gfmMiiM«R ctra»<ltinMMl» •ngral certfca* at teaman <k* emM vrt ml taviMn (14) *m a* a* «v OOJKKIB t» MBKI «#> Mtmrad vm tmt* Barbinder Co Pte Registrar* I262 words
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Advertisement375 1982-01-06 36 IN THE MATTEB OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IK AND OK THE MATTEB OP INTERNATIONAL (BHANG ONN) ELECTBONK2 PTE LTD (la Mnifcen' Velutary lltoJUtln) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 272<2) of the Companies Act. Cap. 185 that the Final Meeting of Members of the above-named Company will be375 words
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Article403 1982-01-06 37 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW COMMENT By A LOT of dirty linen will probably be washed in today's showdown at Portsdown Road when the Singapore Judo Federation huddle together at the round table to face their disgruntled judokas, in particular Koh Eng Klan, Stephen Loh and Low Chee Kiang.403 words
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Article, Illustration202 1982-01-06 37 Trap marksmen set target for gold again SINGAPORE'S trap shooters, who took both the team and individual gold medals in last month's South-east Asia Games in Manila, will take part in the Thai international championships from April 13-22 at the Hua Mark Stadium, reports PETER SIOW. The Singapore Gun Club202 words
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179 1982-01-06 37 SPRUCING UP FOR THE 1988 OLYMPICS SEOUL, Tues. South Korea are preparing for the 1988 Olympic Games like they were six weeks away instead of six years. Unfortunately, rivals North Korea may be hoping to upset the whole Olympic time-table, say military authorities. Last fall, the International Olympic Committee awardedUPI - 179 words
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Article, Illustration501 1982-01-06 37 Yardley's spin gives hosts outside chance SYDNEY, Tues. The spinning magic of Bruce Yardley has given Australia an outside chance of winning the Second Test against the West Indies at the Sydney Cricket Ground. On the fourth day of play today, Yardley spun out the WestAP - 501 words
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Article134 1982-01-06 37 WEST INDIES litlwm AUSTRALIA Ist law H7 WEST INDIES tmi laa* (•venlgM M 4) GreeaMge c Yardley b Lillee 8 HayßM lbw Lillee 51 Richards c Border b Alderman 22 Games c Border b Yardley 43 LJayd c Hughes b Yardley 57 Da)M c and b Yardley 48 MarrayUPI - 134 words
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Article44 1982-01-06 37 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. Western Province maintained their lead in the Currie Cup cricket competition when they laboured to a dull draw with main contenders Transvaal yesterday. Scores: Western Province 353-9 dec (Stephen Bruce 89) and 186-7, Transvaal 251 and 118-3. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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68 1982-01-06 37 Majid out of one-day international MELBOURNE, Tues. Top Pakistan batsman Majid Khan will miss the one-day cricket international against Australia here on Saturday. Majid, 35, injured his back in Perth during the one-day international against the West Indies on Dec. 19. PaUstea: Mudassar Nazar, Monsin Khan, Zaheer Abbas. Wasim Raja,Reuter - 68 words
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Article194 1982-01-06 37 India have difficult task ahead CALCUTTA, Tues. England skipper Keith Fletcher declared the second innings at 265 for five wickets here today, setting India the difficult task of scoring 306 in 270 minutes and 20 mandatory overs in the Fourth cricket Test. India replied with five without loss in theReuter - 194 words
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Article94 1982-01-06 37 ENGLAND lit Ins: 248 INDIA lft Ins: UK ENGLAND tad liv (ovr rnlKht 4»-l GwehbDoshi 63 Baycatt lbw Madan Lai T»v»r» run out 25 Gawer not out H»Hwiii c Yadav b Doshi 31 Fletcher not out 60 GattUg not out Extra* 4 T»tol (for 5 wkts dec.) 265 WktoReuter - 94 words
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Article86 1982-01-06 37 ICC deny reports on umpires NEW DELHI, Tues. International Cricket Conference chief Hubert o Doegart, currently in Calcutta, has categorically denied reports that the ICC are actively considering the formation of a panel of international umpires Reports today quoted Doggat as saying last night, while addressing a reception given forAFP - 86 words
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473 1982-01-06 37 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By I BETTING on the totalisator at the three racing centres in Peninsular Malaysia Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang will be synchronised by a link-up sometime in the current season. This was revealed in an interview by Mr Yeoh Cheang Lee, chairman of473 words
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171 1982-01-06 37 Two more up in arms against the SJF TWO more international judokas Chng Kiong Choon and Tan Scow Yew have joined ranks with Koh Eng Kian, Stephen Loh and Low Chee Kiang in their stand against the Singapore Judo Federation. In a letter to Timesport, they wrote: "The SJF have171 words
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Article31 1982-01-06 37 SSC squash course THE Singapore Sports Council will be organising a Leam-to-play squash course at the Kallang Complex from Monday. The fee is (45. Ring *****11 ex:. 234 during office hours.31 words
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Advertisement80 1982-01-06 37 m~ seas V or NEC WJ- 83^ aflat 1 of Te**" tic Hi W *Y st Imm uuu^*^B Hi i Jr Asl l c jcL H ■luuuufcuuu.i j©\ I wa Si %w* W^ »*S Si Technics E-V2 V*&° \b/M I STEREO INTEGRATED yVT^J^^^^^uuuuWuuuuuF AMPLIFIER jm^^ mm I^/jE CaU-8300E m |^^m|80 words
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Advertisement133 1982-01-06 37 UUP UUUU^^&9^^^^^^^ m^ y L^JM BUU^^P^^^ '!AuUuF V^^^LuV. NEXT DRAW: 4TH FEBRUARY 1982 AT COLOMBO COURT MALL AT 6.30 P.M. PAYMENT DATES FOR DRAW 1/82 PAYMENTS FOR $100, $250 AND $500 WILL BE FROM 12.1.82 AND OTHER PRIZES FROM 14.1.82 LuuuuuuW Hs -^it LuuuW-^al *laMuW Wi Btv™ bßl^^uu^^^^^bl fins ■L^H133 words
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280 1982-01-06 38 Pakistan advance closer to last four Malaysian 'keeper carried off against. England RESULTS: Pool A Argentina 5 New Zealand 3 (2-1), Pakistan 5 West Germany 3 (2-0). Pool B England 1 Malaysia 0 (0-0), Australia 3 Holland 2 (1-0). BOMBAY, Tues. Reigning champions Pakistan scored their fourth successive victory inReuter - 280 words
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Article331 1982-01-06 38 KIWIS SUFFER SHOCK 3-5 DEFEAT BOMBAY, Tues. Australia moved to the top of Pool B in the Fifth World Cup hoc\ey tournament here today with a £-2 victory over Holland. At half-time, Australia led 1-0. Australia* controlled the ball well, particularly centre-half Trevor Smith andReuter - 331 words
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Article119 1982-01-06 38 Prized World Cup NEW DELHI, Tues. About 11,560 grams of gold, silver, ivory and teak wood, in different proportions, have gone into the making of the World Cup trophy symbol of world supremacy in hockey which 12 nations have been currently trying to win, said reports from Bombay, the venueAFP - 119 words
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Article56 1982-01-06 38 LONDON, Tues. Burnley edged out Bury 2-1 after extra time in a English Football Association Cup second-round replay match today. Other results: English FA Cup Second round: Hull 2 HarUepool 0. Third round: Newcastle 1 Colchester 1. Scottish FA Cup First-round replay: East Fife 4 StranraerReuter - 56 words
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Article114 1982-01-06 38 POOL A Pakistan W. Germany Poland Argentina N. Zealand Spain P W 4 4 4 3 3 2 4 1 4 1 3 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 L 0 1 1 3 3 3 F APli 27 8 8 12 9 6 6 6 4114 words
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273 1982-01-06 38 'Seniors' in Pakistani junior team BOMBAY, Tues. Pakistan will be strengthened by a number of "seniois" when they defend the Junior World Cup hockey title in Kuala Lumpur in August. Leading the experienced and star-studded side will be first-team fullback Qasim-Zia. who has formed a formidable partnership with Manzoor-ul-hassan. TheNST - 273 words
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Article29 1982-01-06 38 THE Singapore Sports Council will be conducting a tennis course for 18-year-olds and above at the National Stadium from Monday. Ring *****11 ext. 234 during office hours.29 words
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240 1982-01-06 38 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By LUCK played a big part when Singapore Airlines Group overcame a highlyexperienced Singapore Cricket Club 3-2 on penalty-strokes in the Singapore Hockey Association junior knock-out final at the Padang yesterday. The score at full-time was 1-1. SCC looked like240 words
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Article, Illustration444 1982-01-06 38 PATRICK BABTIANB - PATRICK BABTIANB Finland's absence may be only hitch By DETAILS for the world junior team squash championships in Singapore from Feb. 6-14 have been finalised and nothing short of a tidal wave at East Coast Parkway will change things. A 20-court -complex at East Coast444 words
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Article194 1982-01-06 38 THE world junior squash championships starts with the individual event in Kuala Lumpur from Jan. 31, but Singapore will be the first destination of participating teams, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. Sweden, England and New Zealand have sent word to the Singapore Squash Rackets Association that they will194 words
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Article41 1982-01-06 38 HOME AFFAIRS scored 5-0 victories over Trade and Industry and Communications in Division Two and Three respectively in the inter-ministry squash tournament at toe Police Academy. The Division One match between Health and Defence was postponed.41 words
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Article, Illustration283 1982-01-06 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By Selection side make All Stars look like clowns SINGAPORE SELECTION outshone the Bavarian All-Stars when they hammered them 3-0 in a friendly match at the National Stadium last night. If the 2,000-strong crowd, who had braved the cloudy sky over theCLIFTON AW - 283 words
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290 1982-01-06 39 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By NEWLY-PROMOTED Tien Wah Press had their first taste of Division One soccer yesterday in the Singapore Business Houses Football League at the Jalan Besar Stadium. But, unfortunately for them, Oberoi Imperial made the taste disagreeable by triumphing 2-1 in a290 words
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160 1982-01-06 39 CHINA'S World Cup soccer team are expected to arrive in Singapore tonight for the crucial AsiaOceania qualifying match against New Zealand at the National Stadium on Sunday (7 p.m.), reports J. RAJENDRAN. The Kiwis are scheduled to arrive for the match on Friday. The clash160 words
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Article54 1982-01-06 39 DACCA, Tues. Singapore's Farrer Park United did well to draw 2-2 with Bangladesh Division One champions, Mohammedan, in the Aga Khan Gold Cup soccer tournament here. Rahman Nongchik netted both Farrer Park goals, while Badal did the same (or the hosts. In another match, Bangkok Bank beat54 words
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150 1982-01-06 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By BURKHARD ZIESE will use tonight's friendly match between a Singapore youth selection and the Munich 1860 youth team, of West Germany, at the Jalan Besar Stadium (7.30 p.m.), to gauge the Republic's standard for the Asian youth tournament in July. i Ziese,150 words
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Article132 1982-01-06 39 THE Singapore Business Houses Football League competition, which started last Monday, will be suspended on Feb. 15. The competition will continue in July and is likely to run up till December. The SBHFL have been forced to make the changes because of the Football Association132 words
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340 1982-01-06 39 SINGAPORE athletes are demanding more pocket allowance for training, reports HAKIKAT RAI. This issue was discussed when the coaching committee of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association met to review last year's performances and to formulate plans for 1962. "Some Singapore athletes have been so inspired340 words
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334 1982-01-06 39 JANICE SEAH - Four more records fall at SSC meet JANICE SEAH By CONSISTENCY seems to be the watchword at the Singapore Swimming Club's single age-group meet. Four club records were broken on Monday, the first day of the meet, and another four were broken yesterday, all for the 100 metres backstroke, courtesy334 words
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Miscellaneous74 1982-01-06 39 SOCCER SBHFL: Div 2 Goodwood Group v Straits Times (Farrer Park), GECON v Electroliu (Toa Payoh), SEEL v Hilton International (Geylang). Keppel Shipyard v Rheem Hume (Queens awn); Div. 3: CIAS v SAE, Chartered Industries v Indosuez, Mandarin Hotel v Diet helm (All at Farrer Park), Hongkong T'wood v SOXAL74 words
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338 1982-01-06 40 Vietnamese troop build-up near Thai border BANGKOK, Tuesday VIETNAM has beefed up its troop strengths in southern Laos over the last few weeks, while its troops in Cambodia are working methodically to build up a cordon in the west of the country along the Thai-Cambo-dian border, Indochinese and diplomatic sourcesReuter; AFP; UPI - 338 words
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Article38 1982-01-06 40 ANKARA, Tues. The security department today announced travel restrictions (or 100,000 Turks, mostly people wanted by the police for political reasons. The ban also includes those wanted (or other offences, dra(t dodgers and tax evaders. AFP.AFP - 38 words
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426 1982-01-06 40 JAKARTA, Tuesday PRESIDENT Suharto today unveiled a bold election year budget which aims to preserve a high rate of development for Indonesia despite the effects of world recession and a sharp drop in export revenues. The 1982/83 fiscal year budget which goes into force nextReuter - 426 words
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Article57 1982-01-06 40 TOULOUSE (France), Tues. Police have recovered all the weapons stolen by gangsters from a French military arms depot near here last November, justice officials said today. The 115 sub-machine guns and (our heavy machine guns were found yesterday buried in a field some 50 km fromReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration316 1982-01-06 40 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO, By Diplomatic Correspondent MR NEVILLE WRAN, Premier of the Australian state of New South Wales, will arrive here this weekend for a two-day official visit at the invitation by the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GSIC), sources said yesterday He is316 words
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Article120 1982-01-06 40 K.S. SIDHU - Girl and uncle killed in attack K.S. SIDHU By A FIVE-YEAR-OLD girl and her ancle were subbed to death la their Commonwealth Avenue West flat yesterday afternoon. Their amalUat, a man In his 2fe, also ■lashed the girl's mother, Mrs IJan Beck Seng, who waa carrying her nine-month-old baby at120 words
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289 1982-01-06 40 REAGAN AND SCHMIDT IN 'LIMIT DAMAGE' TALKS WASHINGTON, Tues. Divided on how to react to the crisis in Poland, West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and President Ronald Reagan meet today to discuss how to limit the damage that the issue could cause to the Western alliance. While United States officialsAP; UPI - 289 words
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364 1982-01-06 40 High rents force expats out of Hongkong HONGKONG, Tim* i SOARING rents are driv- ing expatriate families out of Hongkong. And, in marked contrast to Singapore, there is a drop in new arrivals, I says an American I Chamber of Commerce survey. Two expatriate families now leave the British colonyAFP - 364 words
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Advertisement204 1982-01-06 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. There are now ten companies whose market capitalisations are in excess of $l billion. This and other interesting facts can be gathered from the Business Times' ranking of the top 1 00 companies in order of market capitalisations. Singapore and Hongkong will again204 words
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Advertisement195 1982-01-06 40 Guerilla queen V LsßsfcT M. Maita Gomez, Miss Philippines 1968, was rich, beautiful, talented but she spurned it all to go underground to join the communists. She emerged only last August nine years later to give herself up. ABBY TAN in Manila pieces together her story. VANDERHORST MARINE OILFIELD ENGINEERING195 words
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Miscellaneous184 1982-01-06 40 UP TO Ip.m. TODAY: Cloudy with occasional showers. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. TOMORROW: t» max., U mm. SUNSET today: 7.12 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.M a.m. Amsterdam 07C Rain L«a Angrlts 714 C Rain Athena 918 C Gear Madrid 312 C Cloudy Bu|k*k 21 31 C Gear Manila 21184 words
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Article, Illustration1500 1982-01-06 1 A "sandwich bag" for seff-dial ysis developed at a Hongkong hospital with no kidney unit may revolutionise the care of people suffering from chronic kidney failure especially those who cannot afford expensive dialysis treatment. JUDY WALKER reports from Hongkong. My vision is that by using this system, we1,500 words
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Article, Illustration407 1982-01-06 2 HARRY Batter's Burrup (Ch 5, 5.21 p.m.): The Burrup Peninsula lies on the edge of Australias Pilbara. This rugged piece of terrain the North West Shelf holds a special interest for naturalist Harry Butler This is Australia's most ambitious development project and Harry is the environment consultant. His407 words
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Article, Illustration711 1982-01-06 2 PICK of the DAY C SBC 5 THE Young And The Restless (Ch 5, 2.55 p.m.): Brock tells Joann that Jack's marriage to Peggy has been annulled. The match lights up in her head and she realises the full meaning of Jack's letter. Now she wonders if the contents of711 words
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Article94 1982-01-06 2 THE first call for charity this year is sounded by the Singapore Red Cross Society. Sakura Kamo, a graduate of the Takarasuka Music and Drama Academy and winner of the 1972 Japan's best performer award, sings at the Society's charity dinner at the Neptune tonight. With her will94 words
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Article, Illustration592 1982-01-06 2 Rachel Barnes - Rachel Barnes By in London AN extraordinary story has recently come to light in London concerning the finding of an exceptionally beautiful Ming vase. It was discovered, piece by piece, by George Cottrell, who found the vase lying in the back garden of his old592 words
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Article, Illustration762 1982-01-06 3 WHEN Denise Breheny gave birth to a son last March, her seven-year-old daughter, Christine, cut the umbilical cord while her four-year-old son, Paul, watched. An hour later Christine wrote a letter to the newborn brother she had helped deliver. "I love you Scan," she began. "You areNYT - 762 words
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Article342 1982-01-06 3 LAST week, my son's grandfather died. It was a long, slow, cancerous death; and the four-year-old kept virgil throughout the last two weeks. Each day, he'd come back from school, snatch a hurried lunch and dash off to the hospital. He'd sit there the rest of342 words
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496 1982-01-06 3 KATHARINE WHITEHORN - KATHARINE WHITEHORN By in London AMONG all the joyful twitterings and loyal if misty speculation attending the news of Princess Diana's coming accouchement, one subject has not been getting the attention it deserves. Where will the doctor stand with the law, one wonders if her496 words
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Advertisement344 1982-01-06 1 Wang makes computers that can cope with success. ACO..LTD. ffl- COMPANY, |||||UE||| Surprisingly, many computers are not designed to keep pace with the expansion of a rapidly growing company. Soon after buying one, you find it is not big enough to handle your increasing needs. So you end up replacing344 words
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Advertisement111 1982-01-06 1 Backyard ,-r^lgk,. Siblings harvest ?:f .-tff? who watch of farmer \Jmjjjo bir"tli LESURE. Pag, Two -^^5 omum< p^ AUni-ball pen with a difference The tip of the Mitsubishi Uni-ball is made of metal 1 unlike the plastic tips of other .'.i rolling ball-point pens in the yik market. ilf 1\111 words
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Advertisement124 1982-01-06 2 When you get this 51cm Toshiba set. Thorn will also give you a free gift a useful I We are giving away a free pair of Luxor electric fan which is also produced by I headphones when you start renting one of Toshiba I these 51cm sets The famous Thorn124 words
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Advertisement8 1982-01-06 2 7feCb&trt7l/sbecx2sd£~ Read a good book recently? Times Bookshops8 words
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Miscellaneous123 1982-01-06 2 EXHIBITIONS: TEN DlMwveriM which affect us everyday. Science Centre. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Adults $1, children 50 cents. Until Feb 28. Fondtwc: Vie Exh Hall. 11 a.m. 6 p.m. Till Tuesday. Classic*! Fnraitve: Of rosewood and mother of pearl. Multi-Colour Building, 7's km Pasir Panjang Road. Til] Sunday. Ist EMMtttM:123 words
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Miscellaneous288 1982-01-06 2 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Surreptitious, we hear, getting 1 Curtsey and endlessly conse- shot in Ireland (5) crmte small wooUy ornaments 5 Kind o( computer is a heart 7) stimulant (9) 5 It's a teat catching fish, that's 6 R^u* vw L stron M1 made clear (7) 7 Tries rum288 words
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Miscellaneous966 1982-01-06 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 2.55 PM Opening folowed by The Your* 730 ews And Mthw Fwec "< And The Restless (Malay) 3.20 Destiny (r) 7 50 Sandmara Noda Dan Dosa 455 Diary Of Events (Malay) j-Jjj V?H*t &*Je (English) 5.00 New Ed Alen Show 84 Pra^nih Foxhole On I'll966 words
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Advertisement450 1982-01-06 3 At Optique Paris Miki, you'll find more than just a wide selection of famous designers' frames from Christian Dior to Marwitz. You'll find our team of trained optometrists always ready to provide efficient service. Our computerised Dioptron II conduct the most accurate eye test without obligation Prompt service II y450 words
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Advertisement474 1982-01-06 4 An International Geophysical Exploration Company requires PURCHASING MANAGER Duties will include setting up and maintaining a Materials Control Department for an International Geophysical Co., rapidly expanding in the Far East. The successful applicant will report directly to the Operations Manager. Requirements: Singapore Citizen (Male aged 25-45). Smart appearance. Fluent in474 words
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Advertisement426 1982-01-06 4 t BHHTRO In line with our expansion programme Metro is looking for a self-motivated individual to join us as an INTERNAL AUDIT ASSISTANT Candidates should possess the following minimum requirements for the position GCE A' level Passes ACCA Foundations A B Above 2 1 years of age with more than426 words
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Advertisement525 1982-01-06 4 K-T FOREX (PTE) LTD (a) FOREIGN EXCHANGE ASSISTANT MANAGER This is a senior and challenging position in our company. If you area hardworking, responsible and ambitious person who would like to excel in this field, you could be the person we are looking for. You should have at least three525 words
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Advertisement341 1982-01-06 4 II .iANUN BULLION PRIVATE LIMITED GMG Building, sth Floor 104-108 Robinson Road. Singapore 0106 We are a member of a progressive and well established group of companies dealing in gold, securities and commodity futures. In line with >ts expansion programme, the Company invites applications from mature and suitably qualified candidates341 words
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Article, Illustration200 1982-01-06 1 «»fc-?E*s:*w«A-« Km "ep*" i 9« HWEPJftWttEtt«fttt -> %*tt^a«* a AKHtJrA Wia* i rfnfi ftJlr^ rJW*±LISI»» f<J7Bisi- 88*7 Wffl. ftUC|ISS*«BW i£^7J Bsiftiifc l 4j±W IfWepft^tt^' JSf*W ftWr*«B«* MfLij* Wiftil B9MIW«»B1* SB. lUKfci««|#^ m*Z) **«i* UdJ**i*r*E M) -9i ¥.*)tf»W« ft-^i^^E fi ftW» »(BP«») ft < *fflO«i 5Wt «S i« <t>r€JHp O DW200 words
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Article, Illustration344 1982-01-06 1 LEONG WENG K AM - LEONG WENG K AM By A LOCAL Chinese daily, Nanyang Siang Pau, has begun publishing an international edition for distribution in the United States and Canada. The paper, which was established in 1923, is selling the eight -page special edition in San Francisco, Los Angeles,344 words
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Article16 1982-01-06 1 H.tiJKrsftsiK >n k It IB* f»J?tai^)KWH«o |t-A:«rfi*ffW<iti«> «H±#xffißffi 1 rttt- fiJEM^M ifi.&fflUt»itt]ii*lifiMi« l^fi'j^^ilffi^^i^i B*tt*N lt££tt< <&«> ■if16 words
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Article, Illustration997 1982-01-06 2 Bilingual Youth' T h 4 A number of parents who bought the cassettes for their children had the wrong impression that songs song by children most be children songs. They did not really consider whether the lyrics and musical accompaniment were ga suitable. 7997 words
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Article80 1982-01-06 2 M rK I±P Hy iWT >Q I P J tfis mat* m £«.*H t n* ■Mj**ijl*m ft* Aft: "«fltt*i k NfcafN«>*-*tJL •**cteJT]»fftSA l :lA. -airiiafKfi a«.4i*f**fe^* 3Jc-4fen/f/r?fl*££ii:"<ni SJftlfJllkftßft* rciiwn'ifcii urns &*a tt**#ltlH»*f!U»f n *tihiw«ii tftft «7tett&**trnji!ti;t r saw** <*n«> a Mm ft: "atria* Bruit/* ■f*-ffT*ftt«l|fJL» **2X* Witt «fri ttS'J&T «BB#JL«r]80 words
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Article477 1982-01-06 2 Lean MMdMFii, Speak Mandarin A MEMBER of the staff from the public relations department of Form Private Limited, who declined to give her name, saM: "Our main aim is to introduce educational songs to onr younger generation. "Today's children are very mneh Influenced by what477 words
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Article, Illustration485 1982-01-06 4 Bahasa dan pekerti yg baik menunjukkan asuhan keluarga mulia AS announced in previous issues, we start today our "Bilingual Youth" column, with an essay written by a Secondary Three student of Maju Secondary School. We take this opportunity to invite other students of Secondary Two and above to write essays485 words
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460 1982-01-06 4 NOR ASM AH MD. EUNOS - NOR ASM AH MD. EUNOS By Sec 3, Maju Secondary School THE saying "Bahasa menunjukkan bangsa (one's language shows one's breeding) is one of the well-known sayings of the Malays. It means that we can tell a person's descent and upbringing by the way he460 words
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