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Title Section14 1982-05-01 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article1100 1982-05-01 1 Towards a highly-productive society... MR LEE KUAN YEW has underlined the government's determination to have Singapore achieve the breakthrough towards a highly-productive society. He says the country will have achieved that goal when Singaporeans who, he believes, have achieved less than half of their1,100 words
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Article, Illustration236 1982-05-01 1 WHILE the audience watched, fascinated, the water leapt metres into the air and took on the c«l«ars of the Ughta around the fountain. Mule played a fitting accompaniment to the magical medley of movement. It was the ofrleal preview yesterday of Sento- <*»'« newest attraction a $3.2 million236 words
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Article42 1982-05-01 1 MARSEILLE, Fri. A new type of artificial heart run by a oattery-operated motor will be implanted into a goat as an experiment on May 15, researcher Jean Raoul Monties, head of experimental surgery at the Marseille Medical School, announced yesterday. -UPIUPI - 42 words
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491 1982-05-01 1 Computer to keep an eye on the weather SINGAPORE'S weathermen will have the help of a powerful computer in 1965, part of a multi-million-dollar plan to improve weather forecasting and provide immediate information on weather changes. Ambassadors recalled PARIS, Fri. France is calling home a dozen ambassadors from the Pacific491 words
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291 1982-05-01 1 AGNES WEE - No accord in SIA-Lufthansa fare talks AGNES WEE By THE latest round of talks between Singapore Airlines and Lufthansa on air fares has again produced no agreement. Although the West German's had agreed in principle on the establishment of excursion fares between Singapore and Frankfurt in mid-March when SIA marketing291 words
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Article116 1982-05-01 1 BEIJING, Fri. Mr Hua Guofeng, the former Chinese Ptime Minister and Communist Party Chairman who was demoted to sixth Vice-Chairman last year, is recuperating from an unspecified jllness in hospital, the official Xinhua news agency reported today. It said Mr Hua, 61, joined doctors and nurses116 words
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325 1982-05-01 1 ABBY TAN - Spore to ADB: We reserve right to borrow ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Fri. Singapore has said it reserves the right as a developing member-country to continue borrowing from the Asian Development Bank in the future. Minister of State (National Development) Mr Lee Yock Suan, addressing the 15th325 words
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Article119 1982-05-01 1 LATEST Argentina to pull out UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Argentina announced today it was ready to comply with the IN Security Council's mandatory resolution on the Falkland* crisis "In Its entirety," which called for an end to hostilities, Immediate withdrawal of Argentine forces from the Falklands and a diplomatic settlement. The119 words
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533 1982-05-01 1 LEE KIM CHEW - MAY DAY HONOURS LIST SEVEN ARE MADE FRIENDS OF LABOUR LEE KIM CHEW By A CONSUMER advocate, a journalist and a university professor are among seven persons awarded the Friend of Labour medal by the National Trades Union Congress to commemorate May Day. Its honours list, released yesterday, also includesUPI - 533 words
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Advertisement213 1982-05-01 1 60 pages today NTUC links with PAP will continue Page 11 Baey bids farewell to Welcome Back Pag* More buses for Scheme B Pag* 10 SUMMARY t WORLD NEWS 3, 1, 6, COMICS 11 CAUSEWAY IS EDITORIAL IS LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 CLASSIFIEDS 84-» SPORTS SMS Memories that CHIJ's principal213 words
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Advertisement1021 1982-05-01 2 IN SUMMARY... nv/iviL Polytechnic's plans THE Singapore Polytechnic will increase its student enrolment by half under a $146 million fiveyear plan to meet Singapore's needs for skilled technicians. Nearly hall that amount will be spent on new equipment, in its stress on "hands-on" training. And to teach the human element,1,021 words
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Advertisement938 1982-05-01 2 ILSBSHIiI THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SEVERAL hundred people who should be on board the M V Chidambaram and on their way to Madras are still In Singapore, waiting to get on. And the agent says they cannot get on unless those on board are allowed to get off first, which938 words
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Advertisement867 1982-05-01 2 TIMES BUSINESS FELS USING RIGHTS PROCEEDS TO BUILD YARD FAR East-Levingston Shipbuilding (FELS) plans to use the proceeds of $42.2 million from its two-for-five rights issue to finance the construction of a new yard at a 20-hectare site in Tuas. The yard, which will become the largest single rigbuilding facility867 words
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488 1982-05-01 3 BRITAIN STICKS TO ITS STAND ON FARM PRICE INCREASES LUXEMBOURG, Fri. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday rejected a personal plea from West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt to lift a British veto on price rises for eight million European Common Market farmers,Reuter - 488 words
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Article59 1982-05-01 3 SALISBURY. Fri. Zimbabwe's air force would soon receive eight British-made Hawk jet aircraft costing US$B5 million (SslBo million), diplomatic sources said yesterday. The planes were bought as part of a programme to reequip the Zimbabwean air force, currently using Canberra bombers and Hawker Hunter fighters whichUPI - 59 words
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Article, Illustration142 1982-05-01 3 EIGHTY-FIVE-YKAR-OLD Maria Pla erutti toasting guests from the balcony ot her home in Omegna, Italy, on Thursday after her wedding to !*-y ear-old Fulvto Ceruttf. seen here standing behind her. Hundreds of people turned up to cheer her at the wedding which was held In the town hall. Both theUPI - 142 words
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133 1982-05-01 3 BRUSSELS, Fri. The European Economic Community (EEC) Commission has decided to act against all It member states in a row over tax-free shops at airports and on ships, a spokesman said yesterday. He said the II governments had failed to comply with a demandReuter - 133 words
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223 1982-05-01 3 Dockworkers lift boycott on Polish goods NEW YORK, Friday THE biggest American dockworkers' union yesterday lifted its four-month-old boycott of goods shipped between the United States and Poland. i The decision followed last week's unanimous Supreme Court ruling that 15-month boycott of Sovie shipping by the 116,000--member Internationa Longshoremen's AssociaReuter; UPI - 223 words
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192 1982-05-01 3 'Continued stagnation' for OECD nations PARIS, Fri. Economic recovery in the industrial world seems certain to be delayed until early 1983, following virtual zero growth this year, according to forecasts presented yesterday to senior officials of the 24-na-tion Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). This means unemployment will riseAFP - 192 words
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261 1982-05-01 3 'PLO supplied Red Brigade with arms' ROME, Fri. Reformed urban guerilla Antonio Savasta, giving evidence at the trial of the alleged killers of Italian statesman Aldo Moro, said today the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) supplied the Red Brigades with arms. He told Assize court judges that contacts with the organisationReuter - 261 words
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Article36 1982-05-01 3 BEIJING, Fri. China has started using radar to catch speeding drivers in the southern city of Guangdong, where 75 motorists were warned or fined on the .'rsl day, the Yangcheng Evening News reported. AP.AP - 36 words
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Article104 1982-05-01 3 ROME, Fri. Unidentified gunmen shot and killed Mr Pio La Torre, an MP and head of the Communist Party in Sicily, and his chauffeur, in an ambush* today in Palermo, police reported. Reports said the 54-year-old Deputy was shot in front of the Communist Party officeAP - 104 words
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373 1982-05-01 4 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The president of the United Nations Law of the Sea Conference last night issued an 11th hour appeal for compromise to permit adoption by consensus today of a sea law convention, after eight years of hard bargaining. "WeReuter; NYT - 373 words
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447 1982-05-01 4 QLENDA KORPORAAL - An economic recovery in sight: Reagan QLENDA KORPORAAL BY Our Washington Reporter WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday declared that the United States was at the bottom of its recession and could look forward to the start of economic recovery in the second half of 1962. In a television address447 words
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80 1982-05-01 4 NEW YORK, Fri. This week's crackdown on illegal aliens holding jobs in the United States so far has resulted in about 3,500 arrests. But many are being set free and a federal judge has set a hearing on whether to halt the raids. SpokesmenAP - 80 words
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Article64 1982-05-01 4 THE Baltimore Zoo's new African elephant, bought with nickels and dimes donated by Maryland School children, will be welcomed today with a brass band and a red carpet treatment. The zoo has planned an official welcome party for Dolly, a six-year-old elephant. She will be escortedUPI - 64 words
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Article61 1982-05-01 4 DRUG-SNIFFING dogs in the Swedish coast city of Norrkeoping were carrying out a customs inspection mission on Thursday aboard the Chenab, a Pakistani freighter, when they were suddenly seized with panic by the discovery of hordes of 40-cm-long rats. Exterminators were called in before the dogsAFP - 61 words
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Article76 1982-05-01 4 SOME fortunate people have been getting free beer they drink up to five glasses each time iust to make themselves slightly Inebriated. And the volunteers down the beer for a good cause. They have been involved in a continuing study by the University of76 words
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Article102 1982-05-01 4 Govt 'no' to ransom demand TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras), Fri. Four leftist hijackers holding 28 hostages at gunpoint aboard a Honduras airliner at the airport here lowered their ransom demand three times yesterday. The government refused to pay but offered to fly them from the country. The guerillas said they had wiredReuter; AP - 102 words
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Article, Illustration71 1982-05-01 4 First woman and black astronauts for Columbia ASTRONAUTS Sally Ride (left) and Galon Bluford will make spare history as they go up on the seventh and eighth flights of the United States' space shuttle, Colombia, next year. Miss Ride will be the first woman to go up In space onAP - 71 words
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Article66 1982-05-01 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan, bowing to religious protests, has ordered the navy to change the name of the nuclear submarine Corpus Christi to The City of Corpus Christi, the White House said yesterday Several religious leaders had urged that the name be changed, maintaining aUPI - 66 words
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174 1982-05-01 4 Half the children in America 4 not fit' WASHINGTON, PH. Newly half the children la America are so oat of shape that they flunked a standard fitness tost, a study shows. The analysis by the Amateur Athletic nlon also showed that la some categories, the average teenagers performance declined afterAP - 174 words
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343 1982-05-01 4 Weinberger: We are losing ability to deter WASHINGTON, Fri. United States Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger said yesterday Soviet nuclear superiority was rapidly overwhelming the US ability to deter war. He said unless the US built quickly its nuclear forces to overcome the Soviet advantage, "then we will be in aReuter - 343 words
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Advertisement882 1982-05-01 5 1 3^ Ib^ Offer till 6th May '82. While stocks last' LABOUR DAY (Ist May '82) We are open for business today as usual ■■BBBB^BBBBBBBBwJBbI n .iCjP^^L Here, attractive wearables in sizzling Bm^^^BT m^^s Bk. AtV BHr^Kj^^^b-j I J WL A str 'P esofallkinds^ flon 9' narrow, '^B r -_V882 words
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450 1982-05-01 6 Nigeria seeking aid to uphold Opec oil prices JEDDAH, Fri. Nigerian Oil Minister Mailam Dikko arrived unexpectedly here last night for talks expected to centre on emergency financial aid from Gulf oil exporters to help Lagos uphold the Opec (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries) price structure. Oil industry sources inReuter - 450 words
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Article232 1982-05-01 6 KUWAIT, Friday BELGIAN Foreign Minister Leo Tindemans, president of the 10-nation European Economic Community's Council of Ministers, arrived here today in a renewed European search for Middle East peace following the Israeli withdrawal from Sinai. He said he was carrying no proposals but wanted232 words
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Article55 1982-05-01 6 SAO PAULO, Fri. The Brazilian government yesterday raised the nation s minimum salary by almost 40 per cent, to U5520.59 (5543.65) a week in the poorest rural areas and U5524.57 in the highest-paid urban states. The increase aimed to offset the country's annual inflation of moreUPI - 55 words
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Article25 1982-05-01 6 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Union yesterday launched Cosmos-1355, the latest in its series of research satellites, the official Tass news aeency said. UPIUPI - 25 words
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392 1982-05-01 6 Begin tries to get Peres' support JERUSALEM, Fri. Prime Minister Menachem Begin sought to win opposition Labour Party leader Shimon Peres' backing today for a resolution banning any future dismantling of Jewish settlements in occupied Arab territory. Mr Begins move was in response to Israel's return of the Sinai toUPI - 392 words
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280 1982-05-01 6 Iran launches offensive in oil-rich region LONDON, Fri. Iranian forces have crossed the strategic Karun river and are advancing towards the occupied Iranian city of Khorramshahr in southern Iran, the country's national news agency, Irna, said today. It said three Iraqi aircraft were shot down this morning during heavy airReuter - 280 words
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Article64 1982-05-01 6 Leftists accused THE COMMUNIST New People's Army, accused of killing more than 170 people throughout the Philippines during the past three weeks, is receiving support from leftist groups in the United States, President Ferdinand Marcos said in Manila yesterday. Mr Marcos told reporters at a news conference that intelligence reportsUPI - 64 words
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Article62 1982-05-01 6 Cross-border talks SOUTH AFRICAN Prime Minister P.W. Botha and President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia met yesterday in no-man's land near Kopfontein on the South Africa Botswana border for talks on the political situation in southern Africa. The talks are being held in a mobile trailer parked across the border lineReuter - 62 words
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Article50 1982-05-01 6 Rains unleash lava HEAVY RAINS sent lava hurtling down the slopes of the Galunggung volcano in western Java wrecking about 100 houses, the Bandung newspaper, Pikiran Rakyat, reported in Jakarta yesterday. The lava flood swelled two rivers, shattered a lava checkdam and partly destroyed a bridge, the newspaper said. AFP.AFP - 50 words
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Article71 1982-05-01 6 Food aid blocked FOR THE third time in 18 months, the United States and six other countries have blocked development food aid to Vietnam at the executive council meeting of the UN World Food Programme, officials reported on Friday. Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Anm Vu accused the United States of usingAP - 71 words
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Article, Illustration256 1982-05-01 8 Two killed in clash with civil defence corps JAKARTA, Fri. Two people were killed and about 10 wounded yesterday when youths, believed to be supporters of the opposition Muslim United Development Party (PPP), clashed with civil defence corps men in West Java. The provincial Military High Command today said aAFP - 256 words
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194 1982-05-01 8 SEOUL, Frl. The South Korean government today announced It will release more than 1,111 prisoner?, tomorrow to mark the birth anniversary of Buddha. A Justice Ministry spokesman said the IJIS to be freed in the second amnesty In two months involving a totalReuter; UPI - 194 words
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Article, Illustration307 1982-05-01 8 China visit 'not repair mission' CANBERRA, Fri. United States Vice-President George Bush said today his trip to China would not be a repair mission to smooth over the proposed US$6O million (Ssl27 million) American arms sales to Taiwan. "I'd like to feel the Chinese understood our position and we areReuter - 307 words
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287 1982-05-01 8 NEW DELHI, Fri THE Soviet-backed Afghan regime has decided to merge the various security organisations and the armed forces into a single defence body to counter insurgency more effectively. These include para-mili-tary forces, defence of revolution units and tribal groups fighting for the regime.AFP - 287 words
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Article141 1982-05-01 8 TOKYO, Fri. The United States and Japan will meet next week in Geneva to resume stalemated negotations on Japanese import quotas on farm and fishery products, government sources said today. Negotations broke down in Washington earlier this month with a number of products still underUPI - 141 words
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170 1982-05-01 8 DRY RUNS NOW WITH BRUNEI AIRLINES BANDAR SERI BAGAH AN, Frl. Passengers will be flying high and dry with Royal Brunei Airlines (KB A) from tomorrow KB A la U) beiomc the region's only airline not serving alcoholic drinks en Its nights, the Borneo Bulletin said. The Brunei government Is170 words
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Article, Illustration735 1982-05-01 9 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN STRESS ON HANDS-ON' TRAINING By THE Singapore Polytechnic's student I enrolment will be boosted by 50 per cent under an ambitious $146 million five-year plan aimed at meeting Singapore's needs for j skilled technicians. Nearly half the amount will735 words
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Article21 1982-05-01 9 THE Serangoon Gardens community centre will organise a trip to Kota Tinggi on June 20. For details, telephone *****6921 words
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Article237 1982-05-01 9 TIIK Singapore Poly- I technir's Dover Road campus will be enlarged by more than M per rent under its expansion < plan for 1982-198 S. While the works and building project is ex- i pected to cost $76 million, the entire budget for the five-year plan237 words
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Advertisement293 1982-05-01 9 Nee Soon shooting incident first: AN UNEMPLOYED A k man w&s shot and PC skktoh wounded after he at- slashed in the abdomen U< kt'd a police consta- by his attacker ble with knife in Nee Soon Road on Thursday from Paya Lebar stanlght. tlon was sent to InvestlPC Seetoh293 words
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Advertisement194 1982-05-01 9 MANCHU HL I Robert Elegant sxsi*. OT li METRO I JLo|ay, MAGDALENE LIM lo o*** 000 I j*j |AfTHO along with 1000 Metro workers^ MffTRE takes a day off to celebrate '*4fihw w a year s hard work. Today, May Day J *hJ I «wi is the day we celebrate194 words
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378 1982-05-01 10 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW By THK latest Budget incen tives to stimulate the leas ing industry has had the foong Mortgage and Fi- al T, a K Ve S liwv to lien nance have temporarily I ne I, leased ilaL sVen In flopped their leasing378 words
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Article134 1982-05-01 10 SENTENCE PUT OFF FOR WIFE'S SAKE A 24-YEAR-OLD man, whow wife Is expecting baby soon, yesterday had his sentence on a hoiLsebiraklng charge postponed an til July M. District judge Chandra Mohan told Kwah Kirn Leong he was granting his request for sentence to be postponed for the sake of134 words
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134 1982-05-01 10 An unidentified Chinese man died after an accident with a bicycle on Thursday. Police said cyclist Low Eng Heng. 18, was riding from Eu Tong Seng Street towards Canal Road when a man crossed the road into the path of his bike. The134 words
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Article, Illustration920 1982-05-01 10 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By THE government is seeking to expand the role of school and private buses in backing up the Singapore Bus Service to cope with the growing commuter population during peak hours. In line with this, the Registry of Vehicles yesterday920 words
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Article52 1982-05-01 10 THE additional services offered to private bos operators will be split Into four clusters: CLUSTER A bus Service Nos. 6, 41 and 311; CLUSTER B bos Service Nos. 71, 102 and 313; CLUSTER C bus Service Nos. 132, 162 and 305; CLUSTER D bos Service Nos. 177, 21152 words
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202 1982-05-01 10 $10 silver proof coin will be out on May 17 COIN collectors will be able to add another item to their collection when the Singapore Mint releases the 1982 $10 Silver Proof Coin on May 17. The legal tender coin, with mintage limited to only 20,000 pieces, will be sold202 words
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157 1982-05-01 10 A GLEAMING luxurious owners of Maritime Build--23-storey office building i nB--will soon rise at the The circular tower waterfront on the site of block is designed by a Maritime Building which local firm, RSP Archiis now being demolished. '< tects, Planners and Engineers to offer a157 words
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288 1982-05-01 10 Chamber forms panel to study estate duties THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry has formed a committee to study whether it should ask the government to abolish estate duties because the revenue collected from the tax is an insignificant $20 to $30 million a Wealthy property owners tend288 words
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145 1982-05-01 10 MP to attend ceremony for new home THE MP for Serangoon Gardens, Dr Lav Teik Soon, will attend the groundbreaking ceremony j for the Ling Kwang home for senior citizens today at 5 p.m. The ceremony will be held at Serangoon Garden Way, opposite the new community centre there. Rev145 words
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Article, Illustration699 1982-05-01 11 THE labour movement yesterday reiterated it s strong support for the principle that better work- ers should be given higher rewards and suggested three ways to improve the method of achieving this NTUC secretary general Lim Chee Onn said the problems of699 words
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306 1982-05-01 11 TAY ATTENTION TO TRAINING OF OLDER WORKERS' OLDER worker* and women employees should be given special attention by those drawing np skills training courses. These were two of the recommendations put up by the two-cay seminar which preceded the fourth MM triennial delegates conference and which had, as Its theme,306 words
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588 1982-05-01 11 MR LIM CHEE ONN yesterday underlined the need to continue and to strengthen the link between the NTUC and the PAP a point which he said unionists recognised, and endorsed in their voting for the in-coming NTUC central committee of the labour588 words
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Article172 1982-05-01 11 THREE FIRMS LAUDED FOR EFFORTS From Pag* One mously to the late Mr R. A. Hamld former president of the Singapore Organisation of Seamen and member of the NTUC central committee. As a grassroots trade union leader, the citation says, he had championed the cause of workers with dignity and172 words
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432 1982-05-01 11 THE government was yesterday urged to review the legal restriction on paying retrenchment benefits to any worker with less than three years' service as more people might be losing their jobs because of technological changes. This call was among the432 words
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Advertisement356 1982-05-01 11 M 1 MAY GARDEN I May Day (Labour Day) Celebration: =j In conjunction with our 6th anniversary M celebration we are giving 1 tree course M (Kabayakiittlt) for every full course table M 01 from today till 31 st May '82 M Chef'S Lunch Special: $8 per person (Inclusive government356 words
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429 1982-05-01 12 Multi-tier families' income should be less than $6,000 ELIGIBLE multi-tier families, who apply under the new scheme which gives them a three-year priority in getting a Housing Board flat, must have a total monthly income of less than $6,000. This ceiling came into force last August when the Board raised429 words
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Article80 1982-05-01 12 AN OPEN verdict was recorded on the death of Phua Heng Chuan, 13, who was found drowned in Sungei Pandan on Dec 5 last year. A coroner's inquest was told that Phua, who was retarded, was found missing from his dementi Avenue home on Dec 4. When80 words
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Article, Illustration109 1982-05-01 12 THE billowing boagalnvillea bush around this On-hard Road got a Utle out of hand last month (ST March 2C). Bat Its minders gave It a close shave with the pruning shears (ST March 21). For a few days passers-by had to bear the sight109 words
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Article40 1982-05-01 12 MOULMEIN community centre youth group has organised a trip to the Animal Safari Park and then a seafood lunch in Kukup, Malaysia, tomorrow from 7.30 a.m. until 6.30 p.m. For details, telephone Mr Peter Chan on *****6040 words
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Article33 1982-05-01 12 ANBU Allagan Veerappan, 22, was fined $1,000 by a magistrate yesterday when he admitted stealing a motorcycle from Bedok North Road on April 29, belonging to Mr Abdul Razak bin Mohamed.33 words
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409 1982-05-01 12 NUS DON WARNS OF FRAUD DANGER SINGAPORE'S rush to computerise may result in systems more susceptible or even more conducive to computer fraud. This warning was aired by a senior lecturer in Accountancy, National University of Singapore, Mr Trevor Wilkins, in409 words
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Article86 1982-05-01 12 Club's bid to reel in interest AN ANGLING exhibition has been organised by the Pioneer Angling Club in the exhibition hall, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce building at Hill Street on May 8 and 9. Exhibits include old and modem fishing tackle, books, photographs, posters and live fishes. There will86 words
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Article83 1982-05-01 12 Opium found in labourer's home ANG Kheng Kiak, 52. a labourer, was fined $4,000 by a district judge yesterday for having 750 grams of opium in his Cumming Street home on March 10. He pleaded guilty. Toe court heard that narcotics officers arrested Ang when they raided his nome and83 words
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Article42 1982-05-01 12 A MOTHERS Day lunch has been organised by the Whampoa community centre women's sub-committee at the Sin I^eong Restaurant in Marine Parade at noon on May 9. It will cost members $20 and non-members $23 to attend the lunch42 words
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Article41 1982-05-01 12 THE Kreta Ayer Stamp Society is organising a talk on the Flying Geese stamps of Taiwan at its premises in Block 4, 115-B Sago Lane, tomorrow at 2 p.m. The speaker is local philatelist. Mr Tony Yco Scow Wah.41 words
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Article110 1982-05-01 12 BUILDERS' CALL ON JOINT VENTURES THE Singapore Contractors Association has suggested that foreign contractors be allowed to tender for public projects only if they enter into joint ventures with local partners. This practice can later be extended to the private sector, starting with the Urban Redevelopment Authority's land sale where110 words
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164 1982-05-01 12 Thai rice cheaper at these outlets THE two popular grades of rice. Thai 100 per cent and Thai fragrant, are sold up to 30 cents cheaper at all the retail outlets of NTUC- Welcome and Silo. Their prices have remained stable at 96 cents per kg for Thai 100 per164 words
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Article63 1982-05-01 12 MR JEGDVDER Singh was elected president of the Singapore Indian Film, Arts and Dramatic Society at its 15th annual meeting held at the Singapore Indian Association recently. Mr I. Jacob Chacko is the new vice-president; Mr C. S. Balan, secretary; Captain R. Ramanathan. assistant secretary; Miss Kartika63 words
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Advertisement186 1982-05-01 12 The new look Female i &vt 1 **k A match for all tastes Female, Singapore's top-selling fortnightly entertainment, Singaporean women really know how women's magazine nits the newsstands today with a to whoop it up! brand new look. The new look Female has carefully fineThe new look is the product186 words
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Advertisement588 1982-05-01 12 I'Mll'iJJiJlll!'!! !l The Sunday Times A life in the balance YOU are helplessly drugged on a hospital operating table yet you can hear the voices of the medical team and sense the drama as they fight to save your life. This was the experience of Singapore's moral educationalist Rev Robert588 words
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Article, Illustration165 1982-05-01 13 TEACHERS can combine mathematics with the development of character in the same lessons by using a new teaching approach. In this approach, mathematics teachers move away from lecture-style instruction, where their students are passive sponges, to a pupil-centred method. This emphasises the role of students in165 words
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260 1982-05-01 13 Thais ask for help to stop flow of two drug chemicals SINGAPORE'S help hw brrn sought to pirvent poNNlblr supplies of two chemicals, used In manufacturing morphine and heroin, from reaching Thailand. Dtorloslßß this yesterday, the secretarygeneral of the Narcotics Control Board of Thailaid, General Pow Sarasln, said the rhemlcals,260 words
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646 1982-05-01 13 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By SINGAPORE is behind the times in the education of the deaf, says Sister Caterina Heffernan, a visiting Austra-l'-.n speech training specialist. She feels that the system here, where deaf students are gearei for examinations, retards their "education." And she says646 words
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168 1982-05-01 13 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN, By method lessons. Through this discovery method, children are encouraged to persevere in their search for answers while at the same time developing their creativity- Our Education Reporter Using these aids, teachers pose problems to the class and allow168 words
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325 1982-05-01 13 SMALL businesses may soon be able to turn to Applied Research Corporation for advice on finance, accounting, cash flow management, management control and technical aspects of production. Dr Ng Cheng Siong, managing director of ARC, yesterday said the non-profit-making government organisation was seriously325 words
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Article101 1982-05-01 13 Labourer jailed for house theft A LABOURER, who broke into a house and stole cash and property totalling $17,210, was jailed for four years yesterday. Navajiat M. S. Packiam, 26, admitted housebreaking and theft of $17,000 worth of jewellery, a $150 pen and $60 from a secretary, Madam Ng Fui101 words
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289 1982-05-01 13 Visitors from Asean keep top position SINGAPORE attracted 225.008 visitors in February, 4.3 per cent higher than the total for February last year. The Asean countries lead with 77,939 visitors or 34.6 per cent of the lotal to retain its position as the Republic's biggest source of visitors, said the289 words
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Article41 1982-05-01 13 ABDUL Rahim bin Jantan, 24. who admitted stealing a pair of jeans and five T-shirts valued at $166 from the Metro department store on April 8 was fined $800 and jailed a day by a magistrate s court yesterday.41 words
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Advertisement589 1982-05-01 13 PRE STOCKTAKING I fy 1 1 i T l l T CLEARANCE SALE jM k > TERRIFIC REDUCTIONS OP TO 70% I jt-,*»>:i ml I I 1 OT Q 1 OT MAY IQQ') Ladies Short Sleeve Cotton or Georgette Blouses MILFORD Short Sleeve Shirts Tennis Shorts with multi 101 JlOl589 words
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Advertisement173 1982-05-01 14 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH^^BFiiSH^r^*B9!S^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl Exclusive Selection of Imported Furniture from Japan at Special Prices! Quality Chrome and Glass Coffee and Side Tables fir" mrnff |V^ tV**" Vv m^^"'^ Model: Woody 01 0-O1 OS Model: OE Series M^r BBWBBHdBBBHB^E EIK BJI^^S2MBbbM I i jf^^BP^ BU^SbY'^l B^aßbi J AY .r y_b I k ka '>mß^^Jl173 words
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Advertisement289 1982-05-01 14 ©BVi> ■•> »^ft ■■>• b^ BBBBBBbW r '«««il^pß| M^ i J I f ■I^^^.^ a» Wfc Men's Tank Tops U.P. $7.90 Ladies' Fashionable Dresses Children s Printed T-shirts U P $3 90 each SPECIAL $3.90 enl^.^. $B |*o SPECIAL 4 for SlO Men's Cotton Jogging Shorts artLIAL >1 3 Children289 words
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Article, Illustration70 1982-05-01 15 THE Yang Dipertnan Agang giving Datak Serl Dr Mahathir Mohamad the instruments of appointment at the National Palace in Koala Lumpur after Dr Mahathir was sworn in as Malaysia's Prime Minister. Later, the other TL members of the Cabinet and 21 deputy ministers were swornNST - 70 words
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282 1982-05-01 15 Govt may review policy on boat people THE Malaysian government will review its policy on Vietnamese boat people if third countries reduce their intake of refugees. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said yester- day that if there was no corresponding decrease in the number of arrivals, "then we will have to282 words
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Article140 1982-05-01 15 LONDON, Fri. A species of African insect has been imported to Malaysia to help cut the cost of producing palm oil, the Anglo-Dutch giant, Unilever, disclosed yesterday. The insects have been released in the company's plantations of cloned oil palm trees to fertilise the plants.AFP - 140 words
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339 1982-05-01 15 Bar Council move to start special law course THE Malaysian Bar Council is to approach two British universities to conduct a special law course for Malaysian students who do not get a second class honours degree. This move would be made if the Inns of Court are adamant about implementing339 words
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134 1982-05-01 15 PORT KLANG, Fri. Police have started investigations into reports by 35 house buyers against a developer who had allegedly collected $2 million in deposits and now cannot be traced. Klang OCPD, Superintendent Esa Hassan, said yesterday police started investigations after reports made by five people134 words
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Article71 1982-05-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Police have smashed a sevenman syndicate responsible (or at least 28 car thefts in the city and In Seremban, Kuala Lumpur CID chief, Asst Commissioner Syed Othman bin Syed Ali, said on Wednesday The Star quoted him as saying that four of the71 words
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Article72 1982-05-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Businessman Ng Tens Seng, 49, was sentenced to death by the High Court here on Thursday after he was found guilty of trafficking in 656.9 grams of heroin last March. Mr Justice B.T.H. Lee, in passing the death sentence, said Ng "trafficked inNST - 72 words
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Miscellaneous167 1982-05-01 15 By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp KNA66I6, IP BETTER 1 I THE TROUBLE )l CAM'T I 7 TENMIS/ SEE APOCTDR, HAY VVHW \OU l« < TEU. V o^msc* ££»^v I >foO DOtJT PLA 1 1 ELOOW VS KIUUN© CALLED K BW?-j 1M<3616 JP^t^> TBl>Wl c Blondte r-^^—^r-, B y qiicYoi>ll COOKIE,167 words
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Article481 1982-05-01 16 The Straits Times says Don't shirk responsibility SEVERAL hundred people who should be on board the MV Chidambaram and on their way to Madras are still in Singapore, waiting to get on. The luckier ones are presumably staying with friends or relatives, or in hotels. The others are still camping481 words
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Article, Illustration676 1982-05-01 16 An in-depth look at major news events last week By JOHN DRYSDALE of The Times Organisation THE United States government is in an appalling dilemma over the Falkland Islands' dispute a dispute between two governments friendly to America and towards whom Washington has disparate676 words
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493 1982-05-01 16 T.F. Hwang takes yoy down memory lane DOUBLE M M FOR the Matchmaker; M for Marriages. A twin-M topic for my recollections today. First, the friendly professional matchmaker (invariably and aptly a woman) of the old colonial period. In almost every case, hers was an assignment, faithfully done. Couples were493 words
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Article, Illustration726 1982-05-01 16 NEWS agency reports, published in the press this week on the critical situation developing over the Falkland Islands, have expressed the "fear" that Britain was about to launch an assault on the islands. The use of the word "fear" reflects the confused thinking726 words
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Article, Illustration473 1982-05-01 17 Fhe Falklands dispute THE beautiful wimlswt'pt Falkland Islands at the centre of the present argument between Britain and Argentina were my home for three years. I have been privileged also to visit Argentina. It is difficult for proud, free and independent nations to believe that473 words
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Article394 1982-05-01 17 These games need no revival IT is commendable to revive traditional games. Here are eight more which do not actually need reviving. HIT THE SPITTOON was the craze when spittoons were in vogue. Today, favourite targets are lifts, drains and any challenging spot within range. Some experts do it blindfolded394 words
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286 1982-05-01 17 WE appreciate the sentiments expressed by "Concerned parent" in the letter "It seems they scout for money now" (ST, April 19) and would like to assure the writer that the Singapore Scout Association endeavours to provide wholesome, enjoyable and meaningful activities to its members286 words
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152 1982-05-01 17 ON my return from a Malaysian tour on April 18 at about 5 p.m., I was stopped at the Woodlands Causeway Checkpoint. Being an ex-drug abuser, I was asked to undergo a spot check with which I duly complied. However, on returning to the coach,152 words
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Letter82 1982-05-01 17 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address and telephone number, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We reserve the right82 words
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451 1982-05-01 17 Raising standard of English in our schools I REFER to the letters "Experts use language pupils understand," "Different cultures add to its richness" and "Oddities some have not noticed" (ST, April 26). As a teacher of English, I have come across students speaking and writing "broken English" and who are451 words
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Advertisement849 1982-05-01 17 j{ \c^ J^fv ake Mother's Day Truly /y\ yw^ Afk Tb-^t*'!*^ Special this year Take I VcS L-FGrl B \Nv t his opportunity to get v— r r^ t 1 the >es b u V s For V I^Vi _ri_ Tfcm jbl one fabulous month. \\Lllßfiri\lOrifl/ we offer you a849 words
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Article, Illustration532 1982-05-01 18 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI BACKGROUND .on the tropical fish industry By IT STARTED with a group of hawkers selling their wares to children in the backstreets of Singapore. Today, it is a multimillion dollar export earner, with an international clientele spread as far afield as532 words
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Article288 1982-05-01 18 If it smells fishy THE rules on exporting fish to foreign countries are strict with regulations keeping check on almost everything, right down to the water they swim in. The reason: a global trade in living creatures brings with it the risk of the spread of disease. So the Primary288 words
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Article646 1982-05-01 18 MOST of Singapore's industrial concerns are undergoing upgrading and the ornamental fish business is no exception. The Primary Production Department (PPD) is studying ways to intensify farming in net cages to produce more fish per unit in a bid to increase productivity. Tests have been carried646 words
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Article84 1982-05-01 19 SPP Ltd has acquired the rest of the capital of 51 per cent owned Leng Seng Heng Pte Ltd, making it a wholly owned subsidiary of the company. SPP Ltd paid $40,000 for the 49.000 shares of I^ng Seng Heng, a trading company. I>eng Seng Heng's two84 words
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Article110 1982-05-01 19 THE chairman of Amcol Electrical Industries, Mr Tan Eng Joo, has ceased to be a substantial shareholder of the company, having reduced his interest to a mere 3.9 per cent. In a statement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, Amcol said Mr Tan has disposed of 200,000110 words
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Article89 1982-05-01 19 WASHINGTON, Fri. China's light industry production is increasing at a phenomenal rate while heavy industry is showing a decline, according to the US Department of Commerce. Light industry production increased by 8.4 per cent in 1980 and by 13.6 per cent in 1981 as China called for increasedAP - 89 words
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Article54 1982-05-01 19 CHICAGO, Fri. International Harvester Co has reached agreement with the United Auto Workers union on a 2 year labour pact which could save the firm nearly US$2OO million (***** million). A ratification vote by nearly 30,000 UAW workers at 19 of Harvester's US plants will be heldReuter - 54 words
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Article76 1982-05-01 19 ROTTERDAM, Fri. The offered price of Saudi light sour crude oil rose about US$l (552.12) to U5532.50 a barrel and EEC gasoil traded levels rose US$lO to U*****.50 a tonne in two days due to Iranian reports that its forces have launched a major offensive against Iraq.Reuter - 76 words
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Article78 1982-05-01 19 MANILA, Fri. Taiwan has set economic growth at 8 per cent a year over the next four years covering 1982-85. Minister of State Kuo-Hwa Yu said economic growth with stability is the watchword of the new economic plan covering that period. He told the annual meeting ofReuter - 78 words
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Article92 1982-05-01 19 BEIJING, Fri. China's output of natural gas dropped 10.7 per cent last year to 12.7 billion cubic metres. The State Statistical Bureau, in its annual bulletin, confirmed earlier figures of a drop in oil production last year and said output was down 4.5 per cent to 101.22Reuter - 92 words
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Article69 1982-05-01 19 PARIS, Fri. Economic activity should show a slight improvement in the next few months over its levels in January and February. The French Finance Ministry said in a report that growth in household consumption during the first quarter of this year is continuing and should bolster industrial orderReuter - 69 words
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Article93 1982-05-01 19 WASHINGTON, Fri. Administration officials have reaffirmed that no silver needs to be held in the national defence stockpile and that they are examining ways of disposing of the existing surplus. The officials said they recently agreed the stockpile goal for silver should remain at zero, which meansReuter - 93 words
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195 1982-05-01 19 Japan may reduce spending further TOKYO, Fri. Japan's Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki said it is inevitable the Japanese government will review and make more drastic cuts in expenditure in fiscal 1983, starting next April. He said he does not intend to seek tax increases through a general excise tax, similarReuter - 195 words
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316 1982-05-01 19 FEDERAL Cables, Wires and Metal Manufacturing has reported dismal results for 1981, due mainly to the recession and other adverse factors. The company suffered group pretax losses of M 53.81 million for the 12 months ended Dec 31, 1981 (including a share of316 words
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399 1982-05-01 19 LONDON, Fri. Nigeria's depressed oil output may drop again from tomorrow if oil companies implement notices to phase out purchases from the African member of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec). Oil industry officials said Nigeria has been under pressure toReuter - 399 words
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363 1982-05-01 19 FAR East-Levingston Shipbuilding (FELS) plans to use the proceeds of $42.2 million from its two-for-five rights issue to finance the construction of a new yard at a 20-hec-tare site in Tuas. The yard, which will become the largest single rigbuilding facility in Singapore,363 words
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306 1982-05-01 19 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Fri. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is looking into the possibilities of raising money in the Singapore capital market, its president Mr Masao Fujioka said today. Talking to newsmen after the close of the general meeting,306 words
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154 1982-05-01 19 Association elects new management committee THE Finance Houses Association of Singapore has elected Hong Leong Finance, represented by Mr Kwek Leng Bens'", as chairman of its 1982 83 management committee. There are few changes in the management committee with the exception of DBS Finance, elected as member with Mr Ng154 words
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241 1982-05-01 19 TOKYO, Fri. The Bank of Japan said today Japan should buy more manufactured goods from Asean to promote further development in the five member countries. In a monthly report devoted to the Asean economy, the central bank said: "Expectations of the Japanese marketUPI - 241 words
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Article151 1982-05-01 19 KDB International (Singapore), one of the latest entries in the local merchant banking scene, has taken its first step into the international syndicated loans market. Together with Singapore Nomura Merchant Banking, it will lead-man-age a US$lO million (5521.2 million) term loan to Korea's largest leasing company,151 words
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Article437 1982-05-01 19 SINGAPORE: The market closed narrowly mixed In moderate* st'ifctive trading. Among leading Industrials and finance-., Boustead, Prase r and Neave, Haw Par and IHB( were unchanged at $2.21, $C.5«, $3.rj and $12.51 respectively. Magnum, Malayan I tilted Industries, Pan El and Talplng Textiles firmed between 4 cents and437 words
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Article26 1982-05-01 19 FallS -a) DBS Hong Leong Ind Nat Iron U M W Sea View M I em.-i.l 805 745 545 520 484 418 -10 -10 -10 -1026 words
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Article19 1982-05-01 19 il Hldgs *UI J BT loustead 'otal turnover: 5.55m Vilal valno- titl K7m 621,1 445,1 358.1 177.119 words
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Article35 1982-05-01 19 BT Indicator: ST Industrials ST Finance: ST Hotels: ST Properties: ST Minings: ST Plantations: OCBC: SESInd: *****9 *****3 760.86 760.92 1761.32 1757.93 HUM 1111.96 669.05 ***** 300.78 301.20 896.57 ***** 715.84 ***** 597.01 597.4135 words
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Article66 1982-05-01 19 BodsU-jmJ Bhd Dunlop Ind (inlnnnw MTC 2 in En* Githrle Bhd Mil -4 13 CCM FAN Haw Par Nat Iran -10 (old SUragr (irnttnKK Inckrapr Bhd PMC 4 -1 16 Fan Klr<lUtfcmaas St Trading I' M Work* +4 -3 -5 -10 Perils Plant SembSklp Sop Carp66 words
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Advertisement221 1982-05-01 19 Vjvtftuifrrtl Visit us at Stand No 15 ImolrOPCr W° r 'd Trade Centre, Singapore \Kr Or h^ It "f^ i|i mm mill ifc [SI 4 Hum U=Jj HERLAG Model: Bob I ■BT"^ SCANSIA CAWE V- t Model: Konstanz' JHfjV *'^%JF 4*» J"fc «fc .J high wardrobe iaf^k 1 unit dressing221 words
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Article592 1982-05-01 20 A HANDFUL of speculative stocks yesterday provided snmi- sparkle to the stock market, trading in which was largely erratic and can- Uous. Share prices closed generally mixed. The Straits Times Industrial Index gain- ed a marginal I.M point to I ■ft Speculative pla> In Central592 words
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Article398 1982-05-01 20 PRICES moved within a narrow range in early trading at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday but closed steady as interest returned in the afternoon. The main feature of the day was the interest in textile stocks such as Taiping Textile, Malaysian Textile and Public Textile.398 words
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Article194 1982-05-01 20 SINGAPORE I Ml TKIIST far AHIA IMTIKIM ARBITHNOT SECURITIES ASIA (Maaaaera' pricta tar May J) Spore Growth Fund 0.90 0.95 018-MONTAflt' (Maaaaen* prim far May 1) t'nion Spore Fund 1.28xd 1 3Sxd DIAMOND MGT SPOKE (MaaagrnT prim far May 1) Diamond Spore Fd (l'Ss> 056 060 St 1.18194 words
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Article32 1982-05-01 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Up 39 4 1 Down 21 4 onch 30 2 Properties Oil Palms 4 2 1 2 3 Tins robbers robbers Deb/Loans 4 6 2 1 232 words
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Article515 1982-05-01 20 PROPERTIES B Raya (2365) (2) 235 (3)' 2.34 B Srmbawang (4.08 B) (5) 4.10 City Dcv (2.475) 11) 2.50 1 251 (57) 2 49 (1) 2.48 (1) 2.47XALL City Dcv Rta (0.828 0.635) (2) 0.63 1 0 62-. I aland A Pen (7.308) (1) 7.30XD M Credit (3.068) (1)515 words
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Article389 1982-05-01 20 PRICES IN Sydney yesinday remained weak throughout, particularly resource issues, with many traders shewing caution ahead of any developments in the Falkland Islands dispute, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries lost 3.9 points to 502.2, the resource measure eased 7.5 points to 375.4, the industrial marker rose 0.7 points to 658.2,389 words
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Article340 1982-05-01 20 STOCKS IN HongkonK yesterday closed firmer on late rallies in active trading after softening in the morning, brokers said. The Hang Seng index finished 20.27 points higher at 1,323.36. after a 3.51 loss at 1100 hrs. Traders attributed the firmness to speculative buying, especially of China Light, widely tipped340 words
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Article899 1982-05-01 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Tunes Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett" Big Board deal899 words
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Article1570 1982-05-01 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the KuaU Lumpur Stock Exchange yes lerday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDI STKIAI.s AJaeawte (2.928) xall Alee* (1.2C8 I.2TS) (2) 1.28 (1) 1.261,570 words
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Advertisement109 1982-05-01 20 THE WORLD'S CUSSEDEST QUIZ THE WORLD'S EASIEST QUIZ THE WORLD'S MOST INFURIATING QUIZ There are no idle hours with this special selection of brain-twisters that will test your wits, sharpen your reasoning power and bring you hours of enjoyment at the same time! Ideal for all ages, this great puzzle109 words
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Article755 1982-05-01 21 RUBBER SSR and SMR EtUCBS in the Singapore rubber market dosed higher yesterday, with May RSS One buyers (]uoted at 192.00 rents per kiln, up 1.50 cents on Thuisilay's close, dealers slid The morning market firmed one cent on demand for May shipment rubber, they said. Prices rose slightly in755 words
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Article34 1982-05-01 21 Rubber: Apr 30 Singapore: May: 192.00 cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: May: 207.25 cents (down 0.75 cent) Tin: M 529.40 per kilo (up 8 cents) Official offering: 232 tonnes (up 77 tonnes)34 words
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Article131 1982-05-01 21 HINKSK Prwducr Kxchannc Singapore, clarion prices per IN kg yesterday. oconnt oil: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $370.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper (aq131 words
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Article179 1982-05-01 21 THE KILOBAR for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at {24.304 and closed at $24,293 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50 358.50, and remained quiet and (eaturaless trading at 5357.50 359 00 The market remained at that level in the atternon. moved higher to *****5 359.75 before179 words
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Article193 1982-05-01 21 THE STRAITS tin price perked another eight cents to Ms 29 40 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 77 tonnes to 232 tonnes. The overnight London market was barely steady with forward buyers remaining unchanged at £7,345 per tonne. LONDON: The tin market held steady193 words
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Article149 1982-05-01 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed mixed in cautious trading yesterday, dealers said. In April central dropped $5 to Ms9so per tonne and south $2.50 to $952.50 while north was traded unchanged at $957 50 May central rose $5 to $950 and south was unchanged149 words
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Article65 1982-05-01 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous In brackets): Wtrebars Spot buyers C8E1.50 (£873.00); sellers £862.00 (£873.50); Three Months buyers £891.50 (£*****; sellers £892 00 (£902.50. Market Easier Sales: 11.400 tonnes. Silver quotes Han We«J New York 7.008 7.198 7.07S 7.26S Zurich 6908 7.108 7.00S 7.20S Frl lYart Singapore 7.00865 words
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Article379 1982-05-01 21 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: Curc.nclM Nominal raits Smith»oni«n Porcwntsjw quotwd yoatarday (cro«s)panty chang* Local dollars to one unit «f foreign rurreDcy: US doUar 2.0995 2.1005 2.8196 -25.50 Sterling pound 3.7590 3.7635 7.3469 -48.83 Australian dollar 2.2275 2.2300 3.4286 -35.02 NZ dollar 1.6205 1.6240 3.4286 -52.62 Canadian dollar379 words
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Article334 1982-05-01 21 THE US Sing dollar opened at C 1030 50 and was traded to a low trf $2.0975 85. before recovering to rlose at S2 0995 05. In the Singapore (orex market yesterday Trading was relatively quiet as the US Sing dollar was adjusted in line with the fall of the334 words
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Article340 1982-05-01 21 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday closed slightly lower with trading limited throughout the day by hesitancy amid the staggered spring holiday period, and caution over the further setback on Wall Street and tensions in the Falklands, dealers said. v n AJlnomolo M +5 Akal 279 unch Asahl Chem 2O340 words
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Article391 1982-05-01 21 NEW YORK, Thurs. The inability of Congress and President Reagan to agree on a Federal budget compromise caused stock prices to drop sharply. The Dow Jones Industrial average slid some seven points in the first hour, pulled back to a drop of about 3' 2 at mid-day and391 words
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Article236 1982-05-01 21 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices were mixed in quiet trading ahead of the long weekend holiday, dealers said. Lower prices on Wall Street as well as international political tension were factors depressing the market, but most price movements were small, they added. There was little enthusiasm to do business ahead236 words
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Article276 1982-05-01 21 ZURICH, Thurs. Share prices closed mixed in moderatly active turnover as no new factors influenced trading, dealers said. Prices moved in a relatively small range, they said, noting that engineerings and metal shares dropped again after yesterday's gains. Bond prices held steady in moderate volume as the underlying trend276 words
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Article93 1982-05-01 21 THE Manila market was lower yesterday as commercial industrial and mining remained down while oils continued an upward trend. Pesos Acole Mining 002 +***** AUaaConA AUas Con B 15 50 Bafuln Oold 0011 unch Beniuel Con B 35 .3 BF Ooodrlch CDCP ISO unch LaUldOll Lepcnlo B Wi -000193 words
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Article677 1982-05-01 21 LONDON, Fri. Shares eased in nervous conditions as British forces began their air and sea blockade of the Falklands, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index fell 9.3 points to 572.7, its fall exaggerated in part by some stocks trading ex-dividend. Leading shares generally ended above day's lows.677 words
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Article85 1982-05-01 21 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed lower in the absence of buying support in weak and selective trading, dealers said. BahU IAsia MDre Ayulhaya Inv And Tru.il Bangkok Bank 2W unch Bank Of Ajrudhaya Ltd Bern Jucker I'harixiiiK Thai Wlrp first Trust 41 SO -025 Industrial Hnan O Corp85 words
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Advertisement24 1982-05-01 21 Prime lending rates THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lead to their best customers Is 11.23 per rent.24 words
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Advertisement1156 1982-05-01 21 APPOINTMENTS y bi 1 Johor Bahru yS Holiday Inn Hotel Johore Bahru will be the first International hotel in Johore. S Each of its 200 luxuriously furnished rooms will have extra large beds with spacious seating and working areas, in line with the king/leisure concept that is unique to ultra1,156 words
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361 1982-05-01 22 KUMPULAN Fima has launched a Ms6oo million takover bid for United Plantations, a Perakbased plantation group. A joint announcement said Fima is making a general offer for all the ordinary shares in United Plantations, other than the 2.45 million shares already owned361 words
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Article162 1982-05-01 22 MALAYAN Cement is venturing further into property development, with a new 27-storey office building being planned at Damansara Heights. The plans for the building are at an advanced stage, and it is expected to be completed in 1985-86. The building will be developed by Malayan Cement's162 words
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291 1982-05-01 22 Isetan exceeds pretax earnings forecast JAPANESE department store Isetan (Singapore) Ltd has released sparkling results, exceeding even its own forecast, for the year ended Nov 30, 1981. Publicly listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore only last September, Isetan has achieved pretax profits of $18.16 million, against management's conservative projection291 words
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358 1982-05-01 22 LOCAL entreprenuer Jack Chiarapurk, through his group of companies, has hit the property acquisition trail again in Melbourne, this time with the purchase of two properties worth a total of AJ4.25 million (559.4 million). Jack Chia-MPH said its associate, Jack Chia (Australia) Ltd, bought358 words
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Article164 1982-05-01 22 earnings ROCHESTER (New York), Fri. Eastman Kodak Co expects earnings and sales comparisons to improve later this year if a consumer-driven economic recovery is underway by the fourth quarter, when photo product sales peak. The company yesterday reported a fall in first quarter earnings to US$lBl.3Reuter - 164 words
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565 1982-05-01 22 BONN, Fri A fleet of 15 Mercedes estate cars powered by hydrogen will take to the roads of West Germany at the start of next year. The project is part of a West German federal research and technology ministry-funded programme to explore alternative fuelsReuter - 565 words
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249 1982-05-01 22 JOHANNESBURG, Fri. The end of the current recession in the diamond industry is not yet in sight and De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd is anticipating a further increase in diamond stocks this year. Chairman Mr Harry Oppenheimer, in the annual report, saidReuter - 249 words
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481 1982-05-01 22 MEXICO CITY, Fri. Grupo Industrial Alfa, Mexico's largest but troubled concern, meets its international and domestic creditors in Houston, Texas, today after suspending principal payments on its US$2.3 (Ss4.B billion) billion debt. Alfa, which produces steel, petrochemicals, consumer and capital goods as wellFT - 481 words
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Advertisement332 1982-05-01 23 'The Dolly Dude' *****. Love me,love my Levi's, Sometimes it's hard to part a man from his Levi's. Since Levi Strauss created the /t'V '*^V Or for Levi's to part from the man. very first pair of Levi's 130 years ago, ■■'< i'lfif^* Si%^M Adventures abound. Like the Arctic weather332 words
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Advertisement1657 1982-05-01 24 184.4421 1 I DUE TO HEALTH reasons ■K^B owner ol the largest estab- j n f L^-J lishrd Hi Xi Sound Shop in a a **aV* a aa^ Ba ISnl Sydney Australia is putting #<ak MM his business up for sale An i_i,la^»««— M I BUZaa unique opportunity knock- I1,657 words
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Advertisement458 1982-05-01 25 jfl^ Q Business To Business 49 Packing/Storage/ Removal/ Delivery REMOVAL TO MALAYSIA/ out seas Please contact Majulaii Transportation and Parking Co We handle the entire job for yi>u Telephone ,:»4073»/23i87ti8 HOUSE REMOVALS/TRANSPOR TATION Kesixmslbie Ki'"<l s»rt v reasonable c har*. *****47 OFFICE. HOUSEHOLD REMOVALS enes also available Workers pro vlded458 words
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Advertisement602 1982-05-01 25 FOR SALE Unique Opportunity The longest established Hl-KI smuiki abop in Sydney/Australia years) due to health We have a turnover In excess <>r A 5600.000 and show a Ite* margin of 30%. Leasehold premises are situated In the heart of Sydney and we have a total floor space of appr602 words
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Advertisement550 1982-05-01 25 Established property developer and construction company RESIDENT ENGINEER c Must possess Degree in Civil Structural KnglnrerliiK c Adequate experience In overall control and supervision of large multi-million dollar construction projects c Able to work Independently and co-ordinate with architects, engineers and contracSENIOR FOREMEN c Technician Diploma In Building Science or550 words
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Advertisement409 1982-05-01 25 /A ma|or IntemattonaTN offshore bank invites applications for the tol lowing positions:--1 LOAN ADMINISTRATION CLERK Maior duties include maintaining loan information system, preparation of reports and typing 2-3 years relevant working experience 2 ACCOUNTING CLERKS LCC Intermediate Accounting Certificate 1-2 years accounting experience in a bank Ability to operate the409 words
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Advertisement533 1982-05-01 25 AXH! BANK This well-established offshore Bank is seeking persons of high calibre for the following positions: CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK (Paymants) DUTIES: The successful applicant will be working In the customer service area, and will be dealing with all aspects of payments Inward and outward involving Singapore dollars Some ol the533 words
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Advertisement528 1982-05-01 25 Hborb«K o»Bt>«lms«n requires CLERK In their Outward Freight Section a 1 to 2 years' experience handling outward freight, preferably In the US trade. Will consider outstanding candidates without experience c An outgoing personality c Be prepared to work occasional overtime In- t eluding Sundays/public r. holidays. If necessary. a Have528 words
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Advertisement611 1982-05-01 25 MAERSK LINE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD nvites applications lor the position it: STENOGRAPHER in its Technical Department tequirement*: i OCE "O" level with a good credit In English. LCCI Private Secretary's Certificate Working experience preferred but not essential luitably qualified candidate* )i.... apply before 9th May 1952. Hating lull personal particulars.611 words
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Advertisement528 1982-05-01 25 An international trading^ iMitipany requires FEMALE CLERK Requirement*: c OCI A' or <)' level with rredll in English c Typing 35 wpm c Some working experience In generul clerical duties Is an added advantage We ere looking for c girt who is willing to learn end improve herself. Attractive remuneretion528 words
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Advertisement631 1982-05-01 25 An established trading company requires immediate v ACCOUNTS CLERK c c,( K O' Level c lMlennedl.il.- (HKlier LCCI Book-keeping Cert or VITB Cert c Ito 2 years' accounting experlenrc c able to type on electric typewriter I.s essential Salary depend* on qualication and eiperience. Attractive tnnge benefits. 2 months bonus631 words
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Advertisement677 1982-05-01 25 ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT urgently required c OCB o level with pass In Maths a LCC Intermediate Accounting c 3 years' experience In clerical/ accounting field c Preferably those who are residing nearby Ang Mo Klo Please write in with lull detatte end alary eipected to: 8. T. BOX A ***** 1,677 words
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Advertisement1283 1982-05-01 26 ill [I Employment II T II 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical RICON PTE LTD I 'me nlly requires General Clerks (3 Vacancies) c Minimum (HI- (> level c Able to lype c HardworkniK Interested .irjplK'iuils. please apply with full resume to RICON PTE LTD. 106, Rangoon Road. Singapore OS7I1,283 words
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Advertisement437 1982-05-01 26 f) Technical An Expanding Construction Company invitaa applicants to fill the following post* for their ovarsaas projacts at KOTA KINABALU 1) SITE SURVEYOR (1 vacancy) Requirement*: c Minimum 3 years' experience doing setting out works, c Age 30 years and above. 2) P.C. FOREMEN (2 vacancies) Requirement*: Diploma Holder or437 words
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Advertisement542 1982-05-01 26 An Established Marine Engineering Firm located at Pandan Road requires urgently the following: 1) PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT To lead a small team of Super neor* on the Over-eH Supervision of Vessels Construction Including Quality Control. Work scheduling etc. Applicants must have at least 3-5 years relevant experience. 2) PROJECT CONTROLLER The542 words
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Advertisement488 1982-05-01 26 Invite applications for the following posts 1. MALE PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS QCB 'A' level with 2-3 years supervisory experience In similar capacity c Able to lead a group of subordinates to fulfill work required 2. MALE PURCHASING ASST. c OCE 'U' level c Mm 1-2 years working experience In a related488 words
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Advertisement610 1982-05-01 26 MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL DRAUGHTSMEN We require competent Drafting stall lo undertake drawing* and minor design ol mechani c*l and electrical services to prestigious building protects NTC 3. NTC 2 or ITC Irom the VITB. Preference will be given to applicants with eipenence in drafting ol building services plumbing, sanitary fir* protection610 words
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Advertisement393 1982-05-01 26 h) Domestic LIVE-iN. EXPERIENCED. ENGLISHSPEAKING Amah required lor expat family with 2 children Marco Polo vicinity OtfMnl housework. Ironing and babysitting References essential. Tel. 475-3284 LIVE-iN AMAH FOR Chinese family of 4 adults Marketing, cooking, tidying 3 rooms only &160 per month Non-Singaporean OK Tel *****3 LIVE-iN SERVANT FOR general393 words
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Advertisement572 1982-05-01 26 Vosper Private Limited .m 1 internalion.il Company engaged 111 Uie repair ilesixn and construction ot ■nail t warships .md sptM laiised m commercial cralt invites suitably experienced/ qualirivd personnel lo (ill the tol a lowinu positions A. STEELWORKERS (FAIRING) Must Df skilful in the fairing of steelplates so as to572 words
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Advertisement596 1982-05-01 26 kn Expanding Construction t Company invitas applicant* to ill the following posts lor their iverseas pro|acts at KOTA (INABALU I) STOREKEEPER (1 vacancy) I equipments Minimum 2 years' experience working In construction firm Al!.-i:H<>2-. >^.ns I) TOWER CRANE OPERATOR (2 vacancies) lequirements: i 3 years' experieni-e i Age2sU>3oye.irs ELECTRICIAN (1596 words
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Advertisement623 1982-05-01 26 We, a progressive Group of Companies in this region, require: STORE nssisTiinT Ujm DRIVER Job Requirements Age between 18 to 30 years Must be physically Must have completed Secondary 2 education 0 Able to speak and write simple English Transport subsidy will be provided. We offer attractivt benefits. Interested applicants623 words
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Advertisement580 1982-05-01 27 if A 0 tm P |o y ment 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous r DELTA A Delta Switch-gear Mfg Pie Lid requines SET-UP MEN o Mm Sec or Tech four education or equivalent c Preferably one year eipenence m resistance welding machines or plastic moulding machines c Completed National Service580 words
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Advertisement657 1982-05-01 27 GARLOCK SINGAPORE PTE LTD ri-iiulrt's a STOREMAN I'assed S«-. onclltry 2 I Completed hill-UaM National Mh I Ito I w.irs More experience ptiliraßM Able to handle forkllfts an :tdv. ullage Competitive •alary »nd bonus, s -day work •••k. transport proBM Wl Me in <>!< ipi'ly personally to 16 HH.LVIEW TERRACE.657 words
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Advertisement2108 1982-05-01 27 BUY FROM ANY OF THESE ADVERTISERS AND WIN VALUABLE PRIZES (APRIL 3 JULY 3 1982) Sbridgestone] BLAUPUNKT BOSCH Group §or. nq JkExtzhtJomlSound r\U~ I Iw it sttn-os HBBwSSI Radios Radio/ BS^T^^B^K^CH^BJS 1 t w&KMmmmLWK Cassettes Tape Decks Boostei Equalisers \A SmOOth "N •Equalisers •Blue Magic I amaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaa\ Sp^^frs to fit2,108 words
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Advertisement655 1982-05-01 27 At only $11,963/- would you buy a brand new SUZUKI 800 or a used car? Wide opening fj I I v I hatchback ~ff CKBCfc U.I ■ffjNff y Periect body work. y/ Stylish compact yi^^ New brakes sale, reliable s/ i i w^ m^^ m powerful yet economical. v^^rC F655 words
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Advertisement329 1982-05-01 27 LATE 79 4-OOOR Honda Accord with power steering/window and. (ports piiiy one private owner. I Contact +*****1 Mr foo from 8.30 am to lpm. MOV 7S HONOA Accord 4-door. one private owner, alrcon. power windows, radio, cassette, original white $26,800 o.no Tel: *****17 Simon. I OCT. IMO HONOA Accord. One329 words
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Advertisement1850 1982-05-01 28 times Saturday car mart ALMOST 1973 TOYOTA MXII. IBM 1 1 Am cm ne» s|M.rts runs. beautiful condition, no I'AKF AskinitW.MXlono Tel *****40 JAN 19*0 TOYOTA Star let. I ownei alreond and cassette road I. ex insurance till Dec ii. .-kiii ono lei VIWOBtiI Jeffrey MID iseo TOYOTA Carina 16001,850 words
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Advertisement781 1982-05-01 28 ATTENTION MOTOR CYCLIST!!! WORLD CHAMPIONS BOOTS BY ALPHINE STARS KENNY ROBERTS 'MAMOLA Limited Stocks Only! Available Now At 325, Parklone Shopping Moll. Selegie Road Spore 0718 TEL: *****92/3 BSSSS^B""aa"aSSSSS"BSSSS>aSSSSS™ 19ai VAMAHA RXS. only 2400 km Selling $900 including Shoel Helmet Carry on Instalments SlO3 x 16 months negotiable Tel *****27781 words
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Advertisement680 1982-05-01 28 a. r Accommodation T Properties o— AUSTRALIAN PROPERTIES We have number of prime mvestineiM prupcitiei 1 1 1 from S {oo.ooo lo o million; (2) Zoned devdopmenl land suitable for in vestment; (3) Farm land from I acre 10 <(H) acres. Forward coupon foi further details. NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE NO:680 words
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Advertisement716 1982-05-01 28 EXPATRIATES (A Home Away From Home) Luxuriously furnished and spurious PENTHOUSE with huge private roof garden at Pandan Valley. Complete recreational facilities Full detain in yeiterday sd*«rtiuirwit ST. 30th April. p»g# 30 under Accommodation Vacant Ftal". TEL *****23/*****8 DIST 0512 FULLY FURNISHED 3-bedroomed apartment, walnut cabinets and shelves In study716 words
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Advertisement893 1982-05-01 28 DIST. i UNFURNISHED ROOM own sntrani Rental OH Call .liter ll.illl I. FOREIGN STUDENTS. BOARD. lodging, laundrj provided Miss Tan mbm FURNISHED ROOM AVAILABLE behind Thomson Yaoh.n, *****45 FURNISHED ROOM FOR renl at Bedok to foreign students or working girls (all 444£<82 QUIET FAMILY OFFERS room for rent Dist 'J893 words
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Advertisement830 1982-05-01 28 4 ROOM MARINE DRIVE Block 61, No (ih-hm corner se.iview Italian i.r.imic parquet flooring, built in eapboarda, cabinets et. Spc cially renovated Near Marine Parade Centre Library cinemas POBB. community centre, recre atlon.il facilities etc Yet very quiet View today 111 (XI am 4 Ilil pm Day-after write tor appoint830 words
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Advertisement263 1982-05-01 28 >iJ Q Travel Guide C PmfliOlflgtt^ o^^^ jt features JAPAN TOURS lODays *****1 (HS3IO) Hong Kong Fukuoka l'n/cn Beppu Osaka c Nagoya Tokyo. HDays *****7 (hs^ii c Hong Kong Osaka Nagoya Tokyo Seoul Taiwan/ Taipei Hualien Taichung 14 Days Ss2B99.c:hs 3i4) Hong Kong Osaka Nagoya Tokyo Seoul Taiwan/Taipei Hualien Taichung263 words
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Advertisement1556 1982-05-01 29 |H H Education Instruction /^T»\ Chart Foulks Lynch J Founded in 1884 Largest established accountancy tuition company in the world 150,000 successful accountancy students Chart Foulks Lynch now offers in Singapore and Malaysia the following courses at SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES 1982 AC A (Association of Certified Accountants) 1982 ICMA (Institute1,556 words
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Advertisement1096 1982-05-01 30 Ka*! I Announcements mm ORCHARD ROAD PRESBYTERIAN 135 Personal M.,Mg« 136 Or Pool. V M JS^l,?^.? IB """^HH Services: 9.00 am English service SIMGLE. CHINESE WORKING ,I. BUS TRANSPORT AVAILABLE ■^^H^C B HMw"? "Y.iulh'**}") ups 'meet. K^ft *HI 1 1 30 am Mandarin service; 230 I' Ti"™ y ,m? B-X-~.1,096 words
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Advertisement1044 1982-05-01 30 figm Hoddle and I S^ 1 J tea* down with t^ *ii SI #i KEEGAN back trouble M. M.W \$M- M- M, k_7 HODDLE damaged ankle England stars are doubtful starters as their teams go into final lap Hoddle is a doubtful starter for Tottenham's game against Coventry tomorrow. With1,044 words
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Advertisement213 1982-05-01 30 LONDON, Friday preparations as the Falk- lands crisis broke and is reported to have said on Argentinian radio he is not coming back. Said Burkinshaw last night: "A lot of the stuff that is coming out from Argentina is propaganda. Until I put that remark to Ossie himself and get213 words
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Advertisement203 1982-05-01 30 back for the Cup final." Tottenham will be favoured to beat Second Division Queens Park Rangers in the Cup final I at Wembley Stadium on May 22. But they have an increasingly difficult task catching Liverpool to win i the League. Hoddle went down after being tackled by Peter Nicholas,203 words
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Advertisement184 1982-05-01 30 to hurt him," Nicholas said. "There was nothing deliberate about what happened. ''It was a perfectly ordinary tackle, except that just as I went for the ball he released it." Chance Liverpool have a chance to move closer to the League title tomorrow if they can beat offform Nottingham Forest.184 words
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Advertisement258 1982-05-01 30 I sustain their hopes at I home to bottom team i Middlesbrough, who have just one away win this j season. The Manchester United- Southampton is important because both teams are hoping to finish in the top places of the League to earn a place in the UEFA Cup next258 words
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320 1982-05-01 31 FIFA president denies German newspaper reports JOAO HAVELANGE, president of the International Football Federation (FIFA), said yesterday that professional soccer would continue to be excluded from the Olympic Games, the East German news agency ADN reported. Havelange, who gave a news conference in Dresden, whereAP - 320 words
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498 1982-05-01 31 CANBERRA, Fri. Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser yesterday told Parliament that he believed all African Commonwealth nations would compete at the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane in October. Fraser was replying to a question from his own party on the likely outcome of next weekAP - 498 words
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Article249 1982-05-01 31 Long Beach race approved CASABLANCA, Fri. The executive committee of the International Auto Sports Federation (FISA) have approved an 804-kilo-metre world endurance championship race through the streets of Long Beach, California, next year, at their meeting here yesterday. The race has been set for March 27, a week before the249 words
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Article110 1982-05-01 31 BOXING: Cuba's Teofilo In Merids, Mexico, Argentinian challenger Santos Laciar, former holder of the World Boxing Association flyweight title, is confident of regaining the crown when he meets reigning champion Juan Herrera, of Mexico, on Saturday. At Cambridge, Middlesex opening batsman Will Slack hit a century and was110 words
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Article30 1982-05-01 31 ATHLETICS: The biggest field in history, numbering 16,000 runners, is expected to take part in the London Marathon next Sunday, race director Chris Brasher announced yesterday. 11,380 were women.30 words
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Article31 1982-05-01 31 Stevenson, three times Olympic Games heavyweight champion, will fight in the super-nc.-tvyweight division at the world amateur championships starting in Munich on Tuesday, it was announced in Havana yesterday.31 words
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Article65 1982-05-01 31 CRICKET: Peter May. chairman of the English Test selectors, singled out South African-born Allan Lamb as the man most likely to feature in England's middle order batting this summer. May did not mention any other candidates for the Test team when he aired his views at a Lord's65 words
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Article45 1982-05-01 31 In London, Edward W. "Nobby" Clarke, a fast bowler who played for Northamptonshire over three decades and for England in eight Tests, died yesterday, ageo 79. He played in Tests against Australia, South Africa, the West Indies and India, touring India in 1933.45 words
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Article38 1982-05-01 31 ICE HOCKEY: The Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia drew 0-0 in Helsinki in the final match of the 1982 world Group A tournament to finish champions and runners-up respectively. Canada beat Sweden 6-0 for the bronze medal.38 words
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Article29 1982-05-01 31 Jl DO: Yasuhiro Yamashita. 24, won the 1982 All-Japan championship yesterday for the sixth consecutive year by beating Isao Matsui in the finals of the national tournament.29 words
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151 1982-05-01 31 JAKARTA, Fri. Singapore were yesterday pooled with North Korea and Japan for the men's team events of the sixth Asian table tennis championships from May 24 to June 3. Eight groups, headed by seeded countries, were drawn in both the men's and women's sections.Reuter - 151 words
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Article109 1982-05-01 31 It hurts not to play, says Borg CAIRO, Fri. BJorn Borg. who recently returned to tennis after an extended break, said here yesterday that he would not play any tournaments until after Wimbledon. "And I don't exactly know my schedule after that," the Swede added. "I'm going to get togetherReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration166 1982-05-01 31 DALLAS, Fri. The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) yesterday threatened Ivan Lendl with a rssll,M6 ($21, 2 M) fine after he withdrew from the World Cup team championships in Germany next week to play in a tournament in New York. Executive director Earl Buchholz Jr. recommended the fine andReuter - 166 words
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Article344 1982-05-01 31 HILTON HEAD ISLAND, South Carolina, Fri. American Van Winilsky pulled off the biggest upset in the Shipyard Classic tournament when he routed second-seeded Andres Gomez, of Ecuador, 6-0, 6-3 in the quarterfinals here yesterday. Winitsky, the fifth seed, won the first seven games in344 words
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Advertisement37 1982-05-01 31 Game k SUPER JACKPOT you could mi o o o IN TOMORROW'S DRAW 34/82 TO BE HELD OVER REDIFFUSION AT 4.30PM ALL TOTO BOOTHS WILL BE CLOSED TODAY BUS! NESS WILL RESUME ON SUNDAY 2nd MAY 198237 words
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Advertisement150 1982-05-01 31 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE proudly presents the MILLION DOLL AR Producers RibbonN Blue Ribbon t Award 0\ Award ($5,000,000 sales) J ($1,250,000 sales) j Stephen Chan ■^^^^^^^■■^■■■i^^^^^HHHHHiH Fook Seng ■^■^^■^^■^■IH^^H I Samuel Heng Steven lim Philip Chm TonyChu I WeeK.ang Hang Yah Low Choon Nam JengAn Chong Ngai Keung Kawtee150 words
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Article, Illustration345 1982-05-01 32 EPSOM JEEP - Truly Thankful for Tote Board Stakes EPSOM JEEP B! TRULY THANKFUL can wipe out her expensive defeat last week by winning the 1,250 m Totalisator Board Stakes for Malaysian-breds in Race 1 at lpoh today. A nippy sort, she was travelling like a winner until Tycoon's Trust collared her close345 words
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Article182 1982-05-01 32 TONTO - P. Avenue a safe bet in Race 3 TONTO PRINCE'S AVENUE should make a ss.e bet in Race 3. This five-year-old by Skyperion finished a halflength second to Too Fast in a Class 6 Div 1 race over 1,900 m in January but was awarded the race after an objection.182 words
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229 1982-05-01 32 EQUESTRIENNE - Queen's Counsel can re-enter the winning list EQUESTRIENNE By QUEEN'S COUNSEL II can re-enter the winning list in Race 6. The four-year-old New Zealand gelding by Kirrama same sire as dual Derby winner, Vaaron had two outings this season. Despite being baulked for a run in his last start over229 words
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Article136 1982-05-01 32 RACE EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY RACING ED Truly Thankful Rich Mountain P. Charm Truly Thankful Regent Beauty Rich Mountain Truly Thankful Vitality Belle Rich Mountain Nice N Easy Carnaby Street Paskivttch Gentleman Khyber Pass Carnaby Street Suka Menang Carnaby Street Nice N Easy P Avenue Timothy Love Me Tender Timothy136 words
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Article76 1982-05-01 32 THE following jockeys are under disqualification or suspension: Apprentice Wan Aziz disqualified for two months from April 19. Y.K. Foo suspended for three race days until May 2. K.W. Tan suspended for two months from April 19. K.C. Woon suspended for two months from April 19. A.K. Cheam suspended76 words
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Article3459 1982-05-01 32 fIimPWUMR 2.00 CLASSES 4 5 1,250 m U if.TH TOTALISATOR BOARD STAKES HMMhUB (Ratings: 62-40) (Stakes: $18,500) 1 17*322 Truly ThaaknU SI (C 2) Joon-Ahmad 4mm same Led before going down by '2 -length to Tycoon's Trust C 5-1 1200 m last week; run earlier 2nd to Accomplishment3,459 words
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Advertisement918 1982-05-01 32 APPOINTMENTS 1 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI DEPARTMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS requires l CHIEF TFXMNICAIOFFICFR 8520.820p.a tax free CHI€F TICHNICIAN 8520.820 pa tan free 3 TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEER 8523.700p.a ta» free 4 TRAFFIC SUPERINTENDENT 8514.880p.a tax free Salary is on .in m M ana, S.ii.i-v will depend on (One FJrunei Dollar One Singapore Dollarl918 words
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Article, Illustration406 1982-05-01 33 By FAIRWAY IPOH. Fri. Nutrient, a beaten favourite last weekend, has a chance to make amends in Race 8 on Sunday. A four-year-old by Corby, he was sent out a raging favourite last week but could only manage seventh to Triumphant Echo. Nutrient showedUPI - 406 words
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Article297 1982-05-01 33 ToUl NaafplftclMge rides Ist 2nd 3rd Platings for tact II rides 1 khm> 2 Tweedl? 3 Lnc*B 4 Cheam 5 I'odmorr < Raja* 7 Sharp 8 LeMg lUMnson II PLee 11 OwlllUm 12 00l 13 Razm.v 14 Dwuelly 15 Salri 1C ChUm 17 Ye»p 18 M Lee II297 words
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Article183 1982-05-01 33 Allan G van Brrukelen Weat Teh Samsori Lee M Ismail PKLewg Tm \hmad E an Breakelen B«og««ie Taflr lUdgera Heddle (toman Noordln V Ch«ng Ng KChMg Ist 2nd 3rd 29 11 12 19 13 6 18 17 24 15 19 19 15 17 8 11 12183 words
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235 1982-05-01 33 All is set for the Kentucky Derby LOUISVILLE (Kentucky), Friday EX BABA, winner of eight out of 10 starts, including the Louisiana Derby, and unbeaten Air Forbes Won, who triumphed in the Wood Memorial Stakes in New York, were the early favourites for the 108 th running of the KentuckyAFP - 235 words
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Article2014 1982-05-01 33 RATF 1 130 CLASS 4 DIV 3 1,250 m iv/w^r, l (Ratings: 70-58) (Stakes: $13,000) 1 0252" WatmattM US7 (11) Sukiyaki-Rodgers 3 nzc a u2 +2 Lam 10 I 2*"01 Trlunahaat Eea* (1. PrMf la Haaa) Hi FQCLee segaCy pc +1.5 Cklam 1 > *****2 Saaihlae D Hi2,014 words
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Advertisement180 1982-05-01 33 GENUINE LEATHER aKONZEPT RELAXING CHAIR Lalll V V^ HOME-MAKERS '82 |f Special offer /&Ssy during the J <^«^/ period only! v 1 EURO MOBEL MARKT PTE LTD CORTEN FURNITURE PTE LTD Showroom: World Trade Centre, No 1 Maritime Square EASTERN FURNISHING BAZAAR PTE LTD (Now on display at Home-Makers' 82180 words
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Article337 1982-05-01 34 The match is scheduled for 6.30 p.m. on both days, which is 2 a.m. local time. But Radio and Television Malaysia are seeking a time closer to 2 p.m., which is about 9.30 p.m. Malaysian time a prime viewing period here. RTM will negotiate with the International Management Group, whoAFP - 337 words
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Article86 1982-05-01 34 TORONTO, Fri. Sharif Khan and Mike Desaulniers, of Canada, advanced to the final of the Mermen Cup squash tournament here yesterday. Sharif, 37, defeated Mexican ■Brio Sanchez 15-11. 15-6. 15-4. while Desaulniers. 25, beat Mark Talbot, of the United States, 16-14, I^6, 15-6 to reach the finalAP - 86 words
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242 1982-05-01 34 Jamaluddin to lead Republic's Cup challenge By PATRICK BASTIANS JAMALUDDIN MOHAMMED, 18, the cyclist from Singapore, who sprang a surprise by winning the 4000 metres individual pursuit bronze medal at last month's Asia cycling championships in Bangkok, will spearhead Republic's team to the Wilayah Cup tournament in Malaysia from May242 words
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Article90 1982-05-01 34 TOKYO, Fri. Singapore advanced into the sixteam final round of the Asian women's basketball championship when they beat the Philippines 71-64 here today. Singapore, who were beaten by the Filipinas in last year's South-east Asia Games in Manila, led 36-28 at half-time. The other teams inAP - 90 words
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Article, Illustration482 1982-05-01 34 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By •CHONG CHEE VOON'S excellent ball handling guided Temasek Junior College into their second successive final in the national schools boys' under 20 basketball tournament at the Gay World Stadium yesterday. Temasek, the defending champions, overpowered Hwa Chong 65-44 and, with ChongWAN SENG YIP - 482 words
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127 1982-05-01 34 industry and Ayer Rajah Vocational's individual flair. Star striker Sulaiman Othman opened accounts for Ayer Rajah in the 15th minute with a left-footed drive that struck the far post before going in. UST equalised midway through the second half when skipper Shamsuddin Ahmad's127 words
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Article54 1982-05-01 34 BOMBAY, Fri. A 16-mem-ber Indian cricket team left for London today to play three Test matches in England, amid continuing criticism over their selection. Skipper Sunil Gavaskar. who recently led his side to a 1-0 victory over England during their six-Test tour of India, said the players wereReuter - 54 words
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Advertisement245 1982-05-01 34 "How come he knows so much about drilling for oil? ...I asked myself nervously" I must admit that I was a little nervous when Dr. Tan or any business. And it's essential that I keep myself well «i»h this ohjpon today save started to talk about the oil business at245 words
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328 1982-05-01 35 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By A CHANGE in the rules of the International Amateur Athletic Federation may deprive Israel of the chance to take part in the Asian and Olympic Games. At a meeting in Jamaica last week, the lAAF Council decided to delete that the328 words
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Article352 1982-05-01 35 ZURICH, Fri. The European Football Union tUEFA) today rejected an appeal from Belgian club Anderlecht to expel England's Aston Villa from the European Cup. Their decision means Villa will face Bayern Munich, of West Germany, in the European Cup final in Rotterdam on May 26. AnderlechtNST - 352 words
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Article88 1982-05-01 35 TODAY'S EVENTS SOFTBALL W«mea's laaler flaal: Combined Schools v Starlets (Dover Road, 3 p.m.). SOCCEB PreaMeafi Cap lint raaad: River Valley v Kg. Kapor, Woodlands New Town v Tanjong Pagar, Delta v Delhi Jnr AA, ASAS PC v Kg. Übi (Farrer Park, 3.30 p.m., 5.15 p.m), Dover Wanderers v Queensway88 words
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291 1982-05-01 35 NAGOYA, Fri. American Gary Hallberg carded a three-under-par 67 today to take the second-round lead in the 70 million yen ($616,920) Chunichi Crowns Open golf tournament here. Two strokes behind him was Japan's Namio Takasu, who shot a 70 for a two-roundReuter; AP - 291 words
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Article217 1982-05-01 35 ""^^^^^^^"^^™ PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By PETER HILL, 18, the world's eighth best junior, is poised to win the Milo national boys' under-19 squash title at the Kallang Complex today. His opponent, Jeremy Yeo, does not stand a chance, not after the 9-0, 94), 94) hiding Hill gave217 words
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Article, Illustration514 1982-05-01 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Goalkeeper wants to remain Jita's first choice By 9 BANGKOK, Fri. Goalkeeper David Lee, more than anyone else, will want a Singapore victory when they face defending champions Thailand A in the opening match of the King's Cup soccer tournament at the National514 words
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Article, Illustration513 1982-05-01 35 PETER HILL was in a merciless mood when he whipped Tang Chiang Sin 9-0, 9-0, 9-0, to advance into the final or the Milo national under-19 squash championships at the Kallang Complex last night, reports HAKIKAT RAJ. Hill's display left the spectators spellbound. Tang513 words
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Article41 1982-05-01 35 ZAINAI. AHIUIN, the national squash champion plays Tony Naughton, the national coach, in an exhibition match at the East Coast Recreation Centre this morning at 10.15. The match promises to be one where skill is pitted against endurance.41 words
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Advertisement36 1982-05-01 35 Welcome by our Robot and have your Souvenirs stamped. (nJjMHj Watch exciting Mobile Robot in action round the pool. <m^&£ K§^B Quiz and Treasure Hunt by BEAR BOOT v\Njj#/^ii^ 7/a™£v/ Children colouring contest organised by \J/^^^Z^\36 words
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Advertisement535 1982-05-01 35 NOTICE IN THE MATTKR OF THK COMPANIES ACT ((HAFTKK lU> AND IN THK MATTKK OP OBAG-SINUAPORK PRIVATK I.IMITK.II (Incorporated In thr RrpabUr •f SUgaporr) (In UquliUtUn) iwd on the nth day of April, vm At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of Obag-Slngapore Private Limited duly convened and held535 words
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Advertisement420 1982-05-01 35 APPOINTMENT Applications are invited from suitably qualified citizens and permanent residents of Singapore for appointment to the service of the Board as A Training Officers and Workshop Instructors in the following fields: 1 Advertising Art* (Graphic Design) 2 Electrical Fitting and Installation 3 General Welding 4 Hotel and Catering (Accommodation420 words
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Article, Illustration446 1982-05-01 36 IHK 300 passengers aboard the MV Chidambaram who have been refused entry into Singapore by immigration officials have set yet another problem for the ship's agent. For unless they are allowed to disembark, some of the 800 Madras-bound passengers will have446 words
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466 1982-05-01 36 SINGAPOREANS must be able to see through arguments that call for state subsidies and free services before they fall into thinking that these are very good for the country. And the earlier they accepted that nothing was free in Singapore, the better466 words
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Article403 1982-05-01 36 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan held an emergency meeting of his National Security Council (NSC) today as Britain put into effect a in'- 1 air and sea blockade around the Falkland Islands to isolate Argentinian forces on the disputed territoi y. The meeting, which was called to considerAgencies - 403 words
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Article, Illustration588 1982-05-01 36 IRENE NGOO - Baey bids farewell to Welcome IRENE NGOO THE chairman and chief executive of NTUC Welcome, Mr Baey Lian Peck, 51, has decided to call it a day after nine years at the helm of the supermarket chain. He will "retire" from this honorary post on July 1, having satisfied his588 words
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Article32 1982-05-01 36 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, edged up 0.38 to 845.32 in the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 32 words
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Advertisement226 1982-05-01 36 GAFSTAR SAYS GET OFF YOUR KNEES /I w" j* jHH Beautify your home and kitchen with new GAFSTAR Sheet Vinyl Flooring with Super Vinyl Surface Wearlayer. Call us today and see for yourself the qualities that make GAFSTAR Sheet Vinyl Floors such a great value. Get a beautiful new GAFSTAR226 words
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Advertisement122 1982-05-01 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Let your keyboard do all the trading in commodity futures that's what financial institutions in Singapore will £oon be able to do. BERNADETTE CHOOI reports that a worldwide, computerised network linking commodity futures traders will soon be operational. The developer of Horizon Towers122 words
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Article, Illustration825 1982-05-01 2 Jjl ft^j LABOUR Day that's today, you know is just the time for you to catch all of SBC's holiday specials. The day starts off with Legends Of The Superheroes (Ch 5, 9.55 a.m.) which brings to life those brave comic-book characters who always get their villains. Included in the825 words
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Advertisement205 1982-05-01 2 MINOLTA HI-MATIC AF2 The new Point and Shoot camera with all the warning signals to ensure perfect pictures everytlme. AUTO FOCUS AUTO EXPOSURE AUTO FLASH (BUILT-IN) WARNING BEEPS m m FAIL-SAFE SHUTTER RELEASE EASY FILM LOADING MINOLTA (I§gJ] CATHAY PHOTO STORE (PTE) LTD. If— S^\ Head Office: 36 Bras Basah205 words
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Advertisement1263 1982-05-01 2 AV\/111A1V/J the true meaning of hijth fidelity The auto-scanner Technics ST-S4 quartz synthesizer t am————^,^^^ FM/AM stereo tuner with automatic scanner tuning and 16 memory presets. pj "Wand Radio" SBC 5 9.55 AM Opening followed by Legends Of 630 Fami The Ties That Bind The Superheroes 7.15 Coronet Fin How1,263 words
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Miscellaneous1512 1982-05-01 2 mam^^m^m^^mm^m stepping out of p.m.): There are fur- «v VVHVHH churches and syna- thin struggles ;!nd C1P RADIO gogues, in divine bliss, conflicts between the V. y I VJffllL^I One attempt rob- Xiao and Zhou fami- L4 L^H bing an old couple, the lies, and, not surpris- FIZZ And Pop1,512 words
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Article666 1982-05-01 3 SYDNEY: He was standing in a corner by a desk marked "Reception". We turned in our keys and I nudged Jessie, -Look. Ah Lap." She, not one to tarry, stepped forward and burst into a verse of Cantonese while I quietly ascertained from a nonchalant receptionist if there was666 words
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Article, Illustration248 1982-05-01 3 Part of a series on musical instruments THE idea of the kettledrums was stolen from the Arabs during the Crusades. European knights and their followers were delighted with what they saw in the Holy Land a pair of big drums tuned to two different notes248 words
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609 1982-05-01 3 ELISABETH CHANG - Tragi-comic play on Mao Zedong a hit in Beijing ELISABETH CHANG By MAO Zedong, his widow, Jiang Qing, and his former heir apparent, Marshal Lin Biao, are the main characters in the tragicomic theatre play, The September 13 Affair, which has been drawing full houses in Beijing every evening. TheAFP - 609 words
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Article, Illustration874 1982-05-01 5 By KEN RUSSELL makes film critics come out in spots. He's every cinema purist's idea of a heedless sensationalist, a man who will stop at nothing for the sake of bad taste. Russell rummages through the ragbag of Western culture, they charge, producing unbalanced874 words
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Advertisement421 1982-05-01 3 One Daikin four places of cool- |P^^ v r ll:^^ 4i»'>" .^ftt^. K X£%^M *^K& >k bV*^" Nb\ I H^J v^Nbb ■JL S Bf Bb B BT^^2^~ ißf kl^B the Daikin f£ONAlfl System With Daikin Econair System you and your family can enjoy Cool and quiet air-conditioning in up to421 words
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Advertisement120 1982-05-01 4 Tis the last week at Bika Furniture Exhibition, Xj^_Sijf w Rtease hurry! Outram Park People s Park^^ < A successful furniture exhibition isn't an overnight ado. It sun Jkt^ i^^^^^B H //C(y/s attention and tremendous support! Bika furniture exhibition |JfcA ikJ>iiw |^S^^H^!^^^a Hi fl^^^B 'n^^H 7^ f/ onoto excellent sales120 words
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Advertisement595 1982-05-01 5 Heir to a fortune but only if she stays married to a man she detests. Z' J^As4W^i{^ jfiS\ Elizabeth married Dugald by the terms of jBWHHeiPf v]jL Dugald's grandfather. While married they would inherit BfHSfll'gL jf Jr^^lßl considerable property —if not there would be nothing. BSSh /^K^bBBH What was the595 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1982-05-01 6 FOR everyone who followed the American involvement in Vietnam, reading, writing, or conversing about the War will engender some pain. Rather like a man driven to understand what motivated him to do some deed which he later judges as odious, so now we struggle to understand the recent1,060 words
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Article, Illustration731 1982-05-01 7 From Pag* 6 flection of public attitudes strongly influenced by the news media, particularly television. The headlines on the front pages of the New York Times reflect these vacillations in public opinion as moulded by Vietnam war correspondents and their television crews. Tracing the painful and insidious involvement of731 words
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732 1982-05-01 7 Buttonholed by a blivit Vonnegut's latest NOW don't ask me what a bhvit is: It might put you off your breakfast! But Kurt Vonnegut will tell you: It's his frank and earthily derogatory verdict on his latest concoction. Palm Sunday although he does also call it a masterpiece. He's joking,732 words
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Article608 1982-05-01 7 Stephen Sheppaid - Putting numbers in titles Stephen Sheppaid By THE 400 Penguin. 413 pages. £1.25 Reviewed by SHASHI THAROOR ONE of the more obscure formulas for commercial success in the creative world appears to be that of putting a number into the title. From The Magnificent Seven to Forty Rifles in the608 words
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Advertisement194 1982-05-01 6 First things first Burley The essential scent V^^^^^^^^^-. For men Quietly confident (fc^^^^^ "*>s^*^^ Spn>rtingly cool B >j^^ Definitely arresting. Splash on Burley /^^fcw And you've got what it takes /^^V^^ bi RLEi Imm I way of life Eau de Toilette, Cologne, •Vltf^^^^^^^' Aftershave, Hair Cream, Hair Tonic, ll^ M^^^J^o^^194 words
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Advertisement261 1982-05-01 7 Loving, generous, patient, dedicated, This offer is good from May 1 to May 15 1982 assiduous... words that may well describe and is exclusive to those who place Mother's your mother. But only you can portray your Day messages. Just identify yourself at mother best. these outlets and mention your261 words
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Advertisement897 1982-05-01 8 EVER^SPO?TIN CUE SPOT EAST COAST RECREATION CENTRE __CFFnAIiy OPENS TODAY! Wji vc •\u a .h 2 f_/l j4<ltllftt*lttf' 1 i A Music School I nh.N.-HBV^HJ c proudly present you with Singapore's We provide you with ♦/< w M nw, J^H'" biggest and newest recreation centre. 17 International Squash courts including897 words
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Article, Illustration1168 1982-05-01 9 CHARLES Darwin would be astonished at what is happening in the Galapagos Ecuador's Pacific islands 960 km off the coast which inspired his On the Origin of Species. There he observed what he called "the aboriginal creations found nowhere else". Now he might wonder whether1,168 words
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Article673 1982-05-01 9 WHEN Gennady Chazanov (no relation) walks into a restaurant the doorman smiles, waitresses blush and people at other tables lean over to hear what he's saying. At 36, the short, blackhaired entertainer is a star. His previous oneman show ran for two and a halfUPI - 673 words
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Advertisement206 1982-05-01 9 VENEZUELA GALAPAGOS I J COLOM IA r— COLOMBIA! .yV. BCUADOfyV. BRAZIL Charles Darwin's islands the Galapagos have been invaded by tourists. Conservationists are concerned about proposed plans to develop the islands as they challenge their efforts to preserve the original flora and fauna, reports HELENE HERZIG. Congratulations Best Wishes to206 words
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Advertisement214 1982-05-01 9 Congratulations to East Coast Recreation Centre on your Official Opening today ME I i l^. ■rife*I iHHv t> iii H^^^^^^H^tol 1 ft I I ■SMliliiil ■■nniiiiu Haitt.iiiin Enjoy Health and Rtness. At East Coast Health Centre. One session will restore your energy and brighten your spirits l You'll find our214 words
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Article, Illustration661 1982-05-01 11 From Pag* 1 only one all-out science student, who preferred to read scientific books rather than the romantic novels many girls of her age were preoccupied with. "I suppose a fair share of my students were forced to take up science because their parents insisted661 words
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Advertisement403 1982-05-01 11 gill a touch of genius Introducing the new TND 360/800 CNC Universal lathe the serious replacement for capstans and precision centre lathes. Complete package price U Traub have become Europe's leading manufacturer by 6. Hydraulically operated tailstock. design innovation, high engineering standards and careful 7. Dual hand and foot safety403 words
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Article498 1982-05-01 12 Communal cook in L-in THERE is almost no other activity in our lives that's as important as eating and we've carried that to a fine art, way above our basic animal instincts to fill our bellies. That is what I am trying to preach in my food column every Saturday.498 words
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Article, Illustration15 1982-05-01 12 Indulge in a family activity today. TAN LEE LENG gives us i food for thought15 words
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Article48 1982-05-01 12 There are numerous steaming racks to choose from. One type consists of two wooden sticks tied together to form a cross. It is placed over boiling water in a wok to serve as a platform for any heat-proof dish. A cover is placed over the wok.48 words
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Article83 1982-05-01 12 This is a tiered steamer that sits over boiling water in a wok. The bottom of each tier is latticed and allows steam to circulate. A lid covers over the top. This is an excellent type of steamer to own. Since the steamers come in tiers, several tiers83 words
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Article73 1982-05-01 12 Layer aluminum steamer The cooking principle is the same as the bamboo steamer only it is made of aluminmum, and no wok is necessary. The bottom is a pot. It is lightweight and easy to store. The only disadvantage is that the steam tends to condense on the cover; and73 words
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Article287 1982-05-01 12 For dough 3 I cups strong flour 3 cups weak flour 50 gm fresh yeast 1 '2 cup warm water 1 cup warm water 1 4 cup sugar 1 tsp baking powder To make the dough Dissolve the yeast with the sugar in the warm water. Immediately287 words
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Article162 1982-05-01 12 300 gm red beans 1 2 kg sugar 4 to 5 tbsp groundnut oil Pinch of cheng fun (can be brought from the Chinese herb shop) it will turn the colour of the beans black. Can be omitted. Wash the beans and then drain. Put the162 words
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Article118 1982-05-01 12 500 gm chicken meat 1 tsp salt 2 tbsp rice wine 1 ''2 tbsp cornstarch 1 tbsp chopped spring onions 1 tbsp fresh ginger, chopped > 2 cup bamboo shoots, cooked and diced 4 or 5 pre-softened Chinese black mushrooms, diced < 3 tsp light soya sauce118 words
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Article, Illustration418 1982-05-01 13 "WE HAVE a new dog", the little girl exclaims, pointing to the growling dobermann behind the garden fence. "But we can't play with him. He bites. The little girl's parents did not buy the dog as a playmate. like many other frightened Californians, they acquired418 words
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317 1982-05-01 13 WINE FINDS In a renovated old shophouse FOR a long time, I have felt that Singaporeans would enjoy a true wine bar. At last, it seems, my hopes are to be realised. Palms is the name chosen for a brand new venture located in a much-renovated shophouse in the well-known317 words
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Article871 1982-05-01 13 MAYBE it's because the Japanese live in such tiny houses that their restaurants are often just as tiny. The Tori-Shin restaurant which has iust opened in the quiet suburb of Henry Park follows this to a T for "tinyness", of course. Despite the size (of ordinary shophouse871 words
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Advertisement79 1982-05-01 12 I 1 <^ Hi w^ /^"^^~~~~-~~S^^^MM^^^^^ 'w HMHr'i s r s^P'nw #y H f T i^^m Ifr^ mi jML mJmwkJm I^^^^^B m* m\ B^^ jdmW^ jmwm^m G*T The time to cherish your skin is now, M Jp IH^ while your skin is healthy and supple. M Using Nutribel helps. Its79 words
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Advertisement349 1982-05-01 12 How Nutribel unveils your natural beauty. <rv Nutribel is a major innovation in morning skincare f created by Lancome. A proven formula, this fluid day 21 J cream maintains hydration and balances the %L- W^ J nourishment of your skin. AJZM A unique blend Hydrating agents Nutribel's unique blend of349 words
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Advertisement375 1982-05-01 14 QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO< g HIRRY! HURRY! HURRY! j LAST 5 DAYS! 8 BROADWAY REGAL BEDOK MAJESTIC GALA < IJF N #n S 'aiAHDi I 5 /4 I'MTICMraHL f ffJL MWrriM. «TT CIMUaTOICfWAI jl 5 CATHAY: NOW SHOWING 11 1 (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 1 1am, 1 .30, 4, 6.30, 9.15pm j I >375 words
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Advertisement723 1982-05-01 14 f-l INTER DECORATORS i ,B Introducing the elegant new look in living w^BF I room furniture from England i I austinsuite S r^g^w =tr^L 7 Vfell Units Collection Pi jf _f^ Bnl r^| at surprisingly sensible prices i ITic combination ()f Burr and =-B=^T! Ibbbbbmbbbbl I i Hickor> effects gives723 words
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Advertisement344 1982-05-01 14 CAPITOL: NOW SHOWING! (*****59) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.15 No Fraa List ffj SEE! ALL-TRUE REAL-LIFE I fc ELEPHANT MAN, SIAMESE aBBBBpB^taBBW IWINS LEGLESS BOWLER. T^T ALLIGATOR MAN. MONKEY 1 W. J^^ WOMAN, GIANTS DWARFS I *mT^^ BBBBwJa^BB"^^ BB* BBBBBBBBbV^* V Strangest I lygy- People JADE: NOW SHOWING! (*****80) 11am,344 words
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Advertisement641 1982-05-01 15 L fITTTTfTrfSi^HHHIiIH FOUR REASONSTO MAKE YOUR CHOICE ffmwwmr l^ email ec 901 air cooler -~—^jT ■I |MMMW^||^MpppP^M^HPHwHMy^^W^H^^^^^HWWMM T *'NWwwwtrsP^r^fffrSHlH I^^^^^ HHHBBBI aA^^^^ M^ji«>. > > J^ V" 1/ T A^**slbWßl COOI The new EMAiLAlßfeMures some nf the most "ZtS^Efr *-CvC*^J WO^M e^ m6 F I s ."«a,rc,,c u l.t,oow,hi w(641 words
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Advertisement857 1982-05-01 16 APPOINTMENTS I McDERMOTT SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE. LTD. I A well established Multi-national Company engaged in the fabrication of structures, I pressure vessels and process facilities for the offshore oil industry in South East Asia H invites applications from energetic DP personnel to fill the position of I I Systems857 words
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Advertisement1357 1982-05-01 16 BRUNEI SHELL invites applications from qualified Machinists for vacancies in its Engineering Maintenance and Services Department at Seria, Brunei The work covers repair, maintenance and manufacture of oilfield equipment in the Company's Mechanical workshops Candidates should be skilled in the operation of machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, borers,1,357 words
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Advertisement571 1982-05-01 17 APPOINTMENTS "aaTI Singapore \irport terminal Service* invites applications tu>m Singapore Citi/era tot APPRKNTK FSHIP TRAINING IN FOOD PREPARATION AND IN PASTRY Requirements: CinJidalos nnivl possess M least )GCI O" level passes, and be hclow 25 \e.ns .it age and cither have nimpleted lull-tinn.- \alionul Service or be not liable lor571 words
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Advertisement672 1982-05-01 17 WESTINGHOUSE INDUSTRY SERVICES DIVISION We invites applicants for the following A) Electrical Electronics Field Service Engineers. A degree or diploma in Elect/ Electronics Eng. Experienced in rotating machine, LT ond HT switchgears industrial computers (CNC), in generation, transmission and distribution B) Mechanical Engineers. A degree or diploma in Mechanical I672 words
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Advertisement570 1982-05-01 17 fl[ CONSULT MANAGEMENT SERVICES M Executive Recruitment Division B Our Client, a well-established international company specialising in ■H the manufacture of building products invites applications from ■H suitably qualified and experienced persons to fill the position of: I MANAGER I I (Building Materials) I Duties/Responsibilities The successful candidate will be570 words
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Advertisement729 1982-05-01 17 f PPSC PHILLIPS PETROLEUM ■r^B SINGAPORE CHEMICALS (PTE) LTD 111 2010 GOLDHILL PLAZA. TOWER BLOCK I NEWTON ROAD. SINGAPORE 1130 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES 1 The petrochemical industry will be growing significantly in the 2| 80s and is one of the key factors to the Republic's strategy in itrestructuring the economy. PPSC729 words
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Advertisement616 1982-05-01 18 APPOINTMENTS \\W// rEv3l J arcJ ne Matheson Holdings ■W^r^J (Singapore) Ltd. I SySTEMS I ANALYST An experienced business systems analyst is required for new computer systems development projects for several of the Jardine Group operations. Principal duties of the Analyst will include The identification of functional system requirements and the616 words
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Advertisement749 1982-05-01 18 A multi-national manufacturer and distributor of Mfiiv Wb Equipment, Electronic- Accounting Systems, Mini Computers l jjEf and Office Automation Systems in its exj^ansion programme in I ~H the South East Asia Region, requires professional marketing and gPI sales personnel to join its team in Singapore and Malaysia. m (1) PRODUCT749 words
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Advertisement715 1982-05-01 18 if ENGINEER FOR J We are a Regional Engineering, Trading and Service Company with strong financial and technical support from our multinational shareholders. We wish to strengthen our Centralized Group Planning and Development Team based in Singapore by appointing a young and ambitious engineer. The successful candidate will work closely715 words
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Advertisement541 1982-05-01 18 V Is looking for Dynamic. Ambitious and Self Motivated Individuals to join us as I TRAINING OFFICER The person we are looking for should possess I i a recognised diploma with minimum two I years experience in a similar capacity a i He should be able to identify Training f541 words
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Advertisement738 1982-05-01 19 APPOINTMENTS (SRC SINGAPORE REFINING COMPANY PTE LTD Singapore Refining Company Pte Ltd with a refining copocity of 170,000 barrels per day is currently engaged in the extension of its refinery process units with the addition of a CATALYTIC REFORMER and VISBREAKER units. We invite suitably qualified ond experienced candidates to738 words
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Advertisement835 1982-05-01 19 i^B^kk.aW^R*^HvK/ First regional cold store established in Asia by the NCS Group, the foremost pioneer in cold storage business in Europe, invites applications from suitably quolified candidates to fill the following vacancies in our rapidly exponding organisation:A) COLD STORE MANAGER The successful candidate will be engaged in all aspects of835 words
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Advertisement534 1982-05-01 19 I Established contracting company engaging in contracting actmA ties in the building industry for aluminium works wish to appoint dynamic independent and resourceful individuals to assume the following positions: 1) PROJECT DIVISION MANAGER (Salary range 5545.000 p.a. Company's car) Prerequßrtei Possess tertiary or technical qualifications Mm 5 years' experience in534 words
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Advertisement596 1982-05-01 19 OISOO The Corporation is engaged in the protection of persons and property. We are expanding our Marketing Technical Units to cater for the development of our NEW CENTRAL ALARM SERVICE and promotion of EQUIPMENT BASED SECURITY We need more (A) MARKETING OFFICERS (B) TECHNICIANS POST A Entry Requirement c A596 words
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Advertisement674 1982-05-01 20 APPOINTMENTS L IUP TEXAS INSTRUMENTS I x -\t SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED 1 In order to expand our technical support of the complex assembly ffl and electrical testing of very large scale integrated MOS devices in jfl Texas Instruments Singapore (Pte) Limited, we have the following On vacancies BJj PROCESS ENGINEERS674 words
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Advertisement747 1982-05-01 20 v Aluminium Company Of Malaysia Berhad. i Wb the leading aluminium company in Malaysia invites I ■j suitably qualified candidates to fill the position of: I I ELECTRICAL ENGINEER I H Candidates must have at least 3 years working experience H[ as Electrical Engineer in an industry, preferably medium or747 words
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Advertisement592 1982-05-01 20 A newly established American electronic H manufacturing organisation is seeking to fill BB the following positions: I PRODUCTION MATERIAL CONTROL SUPERVISOR He Polytechnic graudated or equivalent Minimum 2 years relevant experience H in electronic field Aggressive and responsible ■production supervisors Polytechnic graduated or equivalent BJ Minimum 2 years experience in592 words
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Advertisement632 1982-05-01 20 PUBIK UTILITIB The PUB invites applications for the following posts: a TECHNICAL OFFICER Salary Scale: $625-1 345 (Gross $838-1 794) Qualifications Technician Diploma from the Singapore or the Ngee Ann Polytechnic or equivalent in Mechanicol/Electrical/Land Surveying/ Structural/Civil Engineering Duties include the maintenance, overhaul, testing, repair and installation of all types632 words
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Advertisement1132 1982-05-01 21 APPOINTMENTS UNION BANK OF SWITZERLAND S We are a branch of a large Swiss international bank, embarkmg on an expansion programme. The open positions now available at our bank are matched with compatible pay H scheme and benefits package. If you are a qualified and H dedicated person in search1,132 words
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Advertisement529 1982-05-01 21 We are looking for a suitably qualified person automotive business and a good command mT\ I [J^ to oin our Reseller Sales Department in the of spoken and written English and Chinese \I i fjk position of are essential. MLJ I VylYlvy I IVt IIC I MIL. This is a529 words
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Advertisement468 1982-05-01 21 Our client, an international organisation of interior decorators, shop fitters and custom carpenters expect to be operating in Singapore shortly and will require the following staff: QUANTITY SURVEYOR Minimum 5 years experience with interior decoration company, working on bank, hotel or similar protects. Must have experience with custom-made (Oinery. COST468 words
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Advertisement346 1982-05-01 21 NOTICES Auction of valuable fc#\Jl^ freehold properties (6 units apartments to be sold as one lot) AT Unit 1201, (12th Floor) Tat Lee Building, No. 63, Market Street, On Wednesday 12th May 1982 at 2.30 p.m. Description These 6 units of apartments are known as Units 201 301 302, 303.346 words
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Advertisement199 1982-05-01 22 APPOINTMENTS Sinun Urn. vti Patinas (tunned Suf\f\vrs I invite applications tor the posts of QUANTITY SURVEYING ASSISTANTS Applicants must have C G Builders' Quantities full certificate or Polytechnic Diploma in Building ond some relevant working experience TRAINEE VALUERS/ QUANTITY SURVEYORS Applicants must have at least o full 'A' level certificate199 words
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Advertisement325 1982-05-01 22 I CHIEF EXECUTIVE J SENTINEL SUPPLY SHIPS PTE LTD An experienced executive is required to head up SENTINEL SUPPLY SHIPS PTE LTD, a company in the process of formation, as its Cruet Executive. The company will supervise the construction, market and operate an initial fleet of nine new generation anchor325 words
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Advertisement169 1982-05-01 22 INCORPORATED PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD Requires INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS The two Industrial Engineers we are looking for preferably should have 1 year's experience in Industrial Engineering. They should have a degree in Industnal Engineering. They will be responsible for Industrial Engineering functions which include production, plant layout, setting time and materials169 words
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Advertisement681 1982-05-01 22 NOTICES §k PERLIS PLANTATIONS BERHAD 111 (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company at Bth Floor. Wisma MISC. 2 Jalan Conlay. Kuala Lumpur on Monday. May 1681 words
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Advertisement1696 1982-05-01 23 APPOINTMENTS Who can give you a career with a company that 60,000 people the world over enjoy working for? A SGO COH We ac a ment/ systems which include con- Assistant Planner Winders •^subsidiary ASEA AB ventional medium voltage electrifi- Applicants must possess GCE Experienced winders for our Sweden o,e1,696 words
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Advertisement372 1982-05-01 23 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We. OCEAN TANKERS (PTE) LTD., of No. 1, Playfair Road, Singapore 1336, hereby give notice that In consequence of our Intended purchase, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417, of the Merchant Shipping Act (Chapter 172, 1970372 words
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Advertisement652 1982-05-01 23 NOTICES h SBS/Scheme BR} II Integration Scheme I Following the success of Phase I of the SBS/Scheme B Integration Scheme implemented on 1 December 1981, applications are now invited from school and private hire bus owners to take part in Phase II of the scheme. Details of the services offered652 words
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Advertisement1618 1982-05-01 24 BB^Aa^BLAßa^Baahai^L .1. r\ I I L ■T *m|m Wtrk+rS i* indu(X*y <+"d ihe^r Um4o li Ja^"^lßl i\ *L UiC Jh" i^ttJ^d A.SP AFTER .vM^HIkJf Double trouble or m A [oWl^r^f @\2§Cri2/l@ DFAR Uncle Otak /4-C%^ <^*.^.. > C We climbed steadll.v upwards I'm 11 years old and I'm a twin\1,618 words
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