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Title Section17 1982-06-18 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8217 words
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Article, Illustration910 1982-06-18 1 Industrial countries criticised I DONT boy this V argumt-nt of the Vietnamese that It's onl> a regional problem. How can it be? It's not even a problem between Vietnam and Asean really, if you ask me. It's basically a problem between Vietnam and China but with910 words
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313 1982-06-18 1 Asean to keep working for solution On Cambodia ASEAN does not regard its efforts to solve the Cambodian conflict as reaching an impasse, Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan told a gathering of leaders from the industrial Big Six. Touching on the political talks Asean foreign ministers held in their three-day meeting313 words
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Article, Illustration422 1982-06-18 1 BEIRUT, Thursday THE Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) said yesterday it was ready to discuss the disarming of its guerillas in Lebanon in direct negotiations with the United States, Lebanese state radio and television reported. The guerilla organisation was also prepared to discuss withAP; UPI - 422 words
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Article107 1982-06-18 1 ST LOUIS (Missouri), Thurs. A student from China, Mr Song Peiming, says the sight of students necking in the hallways of the high schools is one of the biggest surprises of his stay in the United States. "I was shocked to see the teenagers hugging andUPI - 107 words
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Article44 1982-06-18 1 RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. The Central Bank announced the 17th "mini-devaluation" of the Brazilian cruzeiro this year. As of today, the cruzeiro rate will be traded at 169.08 to the US dollar for purchases and 169.93 for sales, the bank said. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article, Illustration436 1982-06-18 1 French woman CONVICTED OF DRUG CHARGE gets death sentence PENANG, Thur*. A 22- YEAR-OLD French secretary, Beatrice Saubin, was today sentenced to death by the High Court here for possession of heroin. Saubin, caught with 534 g of heroin with a street value of $1.2 million at Penang International AirportAFP - 436 words
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Article55 1982-06-18 1 PARIS. Thurs. Ayatullah Ruhollah Khomeinys son, Ahmad, has been injured and 10 other people killed in a Teheran street clash between his father's forces and Mujahideen supporters, the Pans office of the People's Muiahideen said today. The Mujahi deen, the main Iranian opposition group, did not say howAP - 55 words
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Article83 1982-06-18 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. President Suharto, suffering from an enlargement of the prostate gland, an illness which affects the urinary system, has successfully undergone a major operation at Jakarta's army hospital, informed sources said here today. They said Mr Suharto, who turned 61 nine days ago, was operated on lastAP - 83 words
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Article98 1982-06-18 1 Viet spies 'learning Thai 9 BANGKOK, Thus. The Thai military alleged today that about 3M Thai-speaking Vietnamese I ad been recruited In western ambodla tar possible Infiltration into Thailand. A military spokesman told a news conference that Thai intelligence had discovered Vietnamese In the western Cambodian province of Battambang beingReuter - 98 words
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1073 1982-06-18 1 LESLIE FONG - Khmer coalition accord within grasp LESLIE FONG By Associate Editor THAT rather elusive agreement among the three Cambodian resist- ance groups on forming a coalition government appears within grasp if not actually concluded and ready to be signed and sealed. But no one is prepared yet to go on record1,073 words
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Article74 1982-06-18 1 LONDON, Thurs. Iris Sommerville wore a metal-rein-forced brassiere and it attracted lightning which killed her, a coroner ruled today. 'It is one of those cases, if ever there was one, which is an example of an act of God,' said coroner Dr Paul Knapman.UPI - 74 words
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Article58 1982-06-18 1 HONGKONG, Thurs. For the first time, China has conferred its own doctorates on six candidates who have successfully passed oral examinations in their doctoral dissertations, Radio Beijing reported today. Formerly Chinese postgraduates had to go abroad for their doctoral degrees, a process decried by the Chinese mediaAFP - 58 words
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Article46 1982-06-18 1 RESCUE OFFER TO ARAFAT BEIRUT, Thors. The Soviet I nlon has offered to evacuate Yaiwer Arafat and other Palestinian leaden under siege la Beirut aboard a Russian ship, diplomatic sources said today. The sources said Mr Arafat turned down the •tier. Renter. SEE THIS PAGEReuter - 46 words
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455 1982-06-18 1 THE first step to spread the message that perfection is possible will be taken next month when the National Productivity Board holds for the first time a two-day seminar to introduce the Zero Defects (ZD) Movement to managers here. In the ZD Movement,455 words
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Article83 1982-06-18 1 CHICAGO. Thurs. -The Boeing Company flew one of its new 767 jetliners from Seattle yesterday to demonstrate the new aircraft's fuel efficiency to the aviation industry. The plane, bearing the red-white-and-blue trimmings of United Airlines, averaged 950 km h and made the 3 hour flight toUPI - 83 words
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Advertisement87 1982-06-18 1 DIALOGUE WITH AUSTRALIA AND CANADA: P. 12 U.N. AGENCY HUSHED UP FOOD PILFERAGE: P. 12 60 pages today Credit POSB waives deposit rules Forum, Pago 15 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,1,8 COMICS l« CAUSEWAY 11 EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS is BACKGROUND II TIMES BUSINESS 17-2* CLASSIFIEDS 21-33 SPORTS 34-» WORLD CUP87 words
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Article624 1982-06-18 2 New hospital ANOTHER Japanese group is planning to set up a private hospital here Japan s fourth venture in the health field here. The Japan Green Hospital Pte Ltd, set up by seven Japanese businessmen and doctors this month, is behind the $41.6 million, 200-bed hospital. A company spokesman624 words
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Article252 1982-06-18 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THAT nearly half of oar workforce have little or no education is a cause for concern, especially when our economy is moving into higher technology. The Nil has taken the right step in launching *a "back-to-echool" programme to help these workers acquire some basic education252 words
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Article233 1982-06-18 2 Gifts for Merlion Cup CASH of $100,000 and a golden trophy worth $30,000 will be donated by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board to the Merlion Cup international soccer tournament. The board is the first sponsor of the inaugural tournament at the National Stadium, scheduled for Oct 6-18. The money233 words
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Article268 1982-06-18 2 C K TANG TO SPEND $5m ON NEW BUILDING C. K. TANG Ltd's plans to develop its present site into a five-storey building linked to its new department store at the Dynasty Hotel will cost between $5 million and $10 million. Construction of the complex will be undertaken268 words
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Article120 1982-06-18 2 BEIRUT ON THE VERGE OF COLLAPSE MUCH has been written and said of Beirut's nervous breakdown, its cruelties, and the madness that has taken hold and made life cheap. Now, with the Israelis at its doorsteps and supplies of essentials growing short, the city tattered and pocked by seven120 words
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Article608 1982-06-18 2 Thawing the chill CHINA and America are drafting a crucial document, a kind of Shanghai Communique No 2, to resolve the issue of US arms sales to Taiwan which threatens their future relations, diplomatic sources in Beijing said. The sales, saia China, violate the spirit of the608 words
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Article325 1982-06-18 2 Nature's thermostat MILLIONS are unhappy with that most prominent of facial features, tne nose. For those who can afford it, it is possible to reduce the size of their "beaks." For those who cannot, it causes a great deal of psychological anguish. But why do we nave noses?325 words
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Article145 1982-06-18 2 Subsidies to go on GOVERNMENT subsidy of essential goods will continue, Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said. This is to ensure mat the lowerincome group can afford them and to fight inflation, he told tin miners and oil companies in a preBudget dialogue. It may be phased145 words
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Article131 1982-06-18 2 Beijing Opera THE Ping Sheh Peking Opera Troupe, the only one of Us kind here, will stage tonight two pieces based on the classics. Water Margin and Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The Fury of the Fisherman tells how Xiao En, a fisherman and one of131 words
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Article, Illustration196 1982-06-18 3 Oapec to let summit decide on curbs TUNIS, Thurs. Arab oil ministers agreed last night to let an Arab summit decide whether to impose oil sanctions on the West for its alleged support of Israel. The 28th ordinary ministerial meeting of the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (Oapec) wasReuter - 196 words
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Article52 1982-06-18 3 PARIS. Thurs. Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was quoted yesterday as saying that Libya was seriously considering military intervention in Lebanon to counter what he described as a brutal and barbarous invasion by Israeli forces. The Libyan leader made the comment in an interview with the Paris-based magazineReuter - 52 words
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Article48 1982-06-18 3 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The Arab League, in an appeal from its headquarters in Tunis, yesterday called on President Ronald Reagan, Soviet leader Lecnld Brezlinev and UN Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar to halt what it described as the "massacre" of Palestinians and I.ebanese by Israel. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article35 1982-06-18 3 KUWAIT. Thurs. Kuwait yesterday renewed its call for an emergency Arab foreign ministers meeting on the Lebanese situation and Foreign Ministry sources said Kuwait had communicated the request to all Arab states. AP.AP - 35 words
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240 1982-06-18 3 Reagan likely to meet Begin as scheduled WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan now expects to meet Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin next week as scheduled unless there is a "major blowup" in the Middle East, White House officials said yesterday. "At this point, I don't know of anything specific thatUPI - 240 words
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Article388 1982-06-18 3 TEL AVIV, Thursday ISRAEL faces gigantic legal and logistical problems with the 6,000 Palestinian guerilla suspects it says it has captured during its invasion of Lebanon. The captives, whose numbers are swelling daily, are being held in temporary camps while military and judicial authorities gropeAP - 388 words
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Article167 1982-06-18 3 TEL AVIV, Thura. An Israeli paratrooper, released from Palestinian captlvttv on Tuesday, after nine days on the run with the guerillas, said his captors treated hit* wounds and shared food with him. Ephraim Talbl, 19, was freed after Israeli soldiers cornered the Palestinians who held him.AP - 167 words
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Article117 1982-06-18 3 A white flag keeps him safe A LEBANESE fanner riding his donkey under the protection of a makeshift white flag on a road leading to Nabatyeh, southern Lebanon on Tuesday. Israeli troops have been keeping a tight control on movements along roads In the area. The Israelis have also setAP - 117 words
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Article, Illustration398 1982-06-18 3 We may force Israel out, warn Saudis 'Necessary steps will be taken if US fails to do so* RIYADH, Thursday SAUDI Arabia warned yesterday it might be compelled to take "the necessary measures" to force Israel out of Lebanon if the United States fails to do so. Foreign Minister Prince398 words
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276 1982-06-18 4 Bank's loans at variable interest rates' plan WASHINGTON, Thursday FOR the first time in its 37-year history, the World Bank will consider making loans to poor countries at variable rather than fixed interest rates, one of its top officials said yesterday. As a result, the borrowers would not be ableAP - 276 words
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Article, Illustration133 1982-06-18 4 A gem of an idea that's a head start PROMINENT Republicans in Dallas, pitching for the 1182 Republican convention In their city, are planning to present United States President Ronald Reagan tills diamond sculpture of his head (right). The Republicans Intend to give It to Nancy Reagan when Mr Reagan133 words
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128 1982-06-18 4 Congress is urged to restore aid funds WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan has urged congressional budget negotiators to restore US$9OO million (551.87 billion) in foreign aid slashed by the House of Representatives. He sent a letter this week to Senate Budget Committee chairman Pete Domenici, urging the House and SenateReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration424 1982-06-18 4 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday UNITED States President Ronald Reagan, ignoring a Soviet challenge to renounce first use of nuclear weapons, accused Soviet leaders today of compiling a "record of tyranny" through global aggression and trying to manipulate the peace movement in the West. InAP - 424 words
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Article416 1982-06-18 4 ANNAPOLIS, Thursday NATO'S top officials yesterday refused to pledge that they would not be the first to use nuclear weapons in Europe and argued that such a promise would harm the Western alliance. Secretary-general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, Mr Joseph Luns.AP - 416 words
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Article69 1982-06-18 4 In other words.. 4 MY media critics consider that I'm one who probably was behind the barn door when the brains were handed oat, and I accept that, because as long as they have felt that, they usually have underestimated me. And I've done reasonably well, except for some unfortunate69 words
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Article170 1982-06-18 4 PARIS, Thurs. The French cabinet authorised Premier Pierre Mauroy yesterday to call for a confidence vote in the National Assembly on his controversial economic policies. Mr Mauroy received approval to challenge his critics in Parliament as the right-centre opposition redoubled its criticism of the government'sReuter; UPI - 170 words
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Article58 1982-06-18 4 Chun to visit Africa TOKYO, Thurs. South Korean President Chun DooHwan is to visit several African nations next August. These will include Kenya, Nigeria and Senegal, Kyodo news service reported yesterday from Seoul, citing diplomatic sources there. Kyodo said that this would be President Chun's third overseas trip following visitsAFP - 58 words
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345 1982-06-18 4 Coalition in Bonn agrees on budget targets BONN, Thurt WEST GERMANY'S coalition government made progress last night on a key survival issue by agreeing on targets for the 1983 budget, coalition sources said. After all-day talks, Finance Minister Manfred Lahnstein said the Cabinet had agreed on an overall spending ceilingReuter - 345 words
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Article, Illustration255 1982-06-18 6 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has decided to press Britain through diplomatic channels to seek a compromise settlement of the Falkland Islands conflict while continuing to support Britain publicly, administration officials said yesterday. The officials said even United States' public sup- port would be temperedNYT - 255 words
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Article356 1982-06-18 6 BUENOB AIRES, Thurs. BRITAIN was Argentina's enemy on the battlefield in the Falklands war, but the Argentinians, in their search of a "villain" to blame for .the deaths of hundreds of their young men, found the United States. "We could have whipped the BritishUPI - 356 words
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Article92 1982-06-18 6 600 wish to settle on islands EXETER, (England), Thurs. Falkland Islands Governor Rex Hunt said yesterday that 600 people from all walks of life have applied to become settlers and help rebuild the wartorn islands. Most of the applicants are British, but some .are from Canada, New Zealand and Australia,AP - 92 words
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Article57 1982-06-18 6 LONDON, Thurs. Thirtythree kg of heroin were seized at Heathrow Airport yestet--day, London police officials said today. This is the largest quantity of the drug to be seized in Britain. The heroin, valued at £4.5 million (5516.2 million), was in two suitcases that had been leftAFP - 57 words
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Article41 1982-06-18 6 PALERMO (Sicily), Thurs. Mafia boss Alfio Kerlito. 36, and three policemen were among five people killed in a hail of bullets today when a car carrying him back to jail from court was ambushed by gunmen, police said. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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123 1982-06-18 6 SLIDELL (1/OuLslana), Thurs. Thieves who broke Into the Golf Coast Serpenteriam, stole more than USf2,Nt (Ss4,2tt) and scooped up three lizards ronld lose an arm or a leg. Two of the missing lizards are rhinoceros iguanas, a variety that can be asUPI - 123 words
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Article86 1982-06-18 6 Sweet flight to success A MATHEMATICS profes sor from Baylor University. Texas, found his experimental flight using fuel distilled from chocolate candy bars a sweet success. Dr Max Shauck made aviation history using the unusual fuel for the first leg of a 4,828 km round trip from Waco, Texas, toUPI - 86 words
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Article75 1982-06-18 6 TWO young men who had sought a US$l,OOO (552,080) reward for providing information about a Durglary have been charged with the break-in. Police in Port Richey, Florida, said Mark Jackson, 18, and a 17-year-old juvenile contacted John Johnson last week,, telling him they had found some ofUPI - 75 words
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Article61 1982-06-18 6 AN autopsy on the oldest mummy found in China has revealed that it suffered more than 3,000 years ago from a peculiarly modern ailment dirty lungs from environmental pollution. Shanghai scientists who performed the autopsy on the female corpse also found it was infested with lice inUPI - 61 words
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219 1982-06-18 8 Mauritius PM: We'll fight to regain isle PORT LOUIS, Thurs. The new leader of Mauritius said yesterday his government would do everything it could to regain the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia, a British-administered territory used by the United States as a naval base. Prime Minister Aneerood Jugnauth wasReuter - 219 words
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Article77 1982-06-18 8 BOSTON, Thurs. A statue for which actress Bette Davis says she posed in the nude more than a half century ago, has been discovered in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, its curator, Mr Jonathan Fairbanks, said. Miss Davis, who was born outside Boston, disclosed in aReuter - 77 words
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137 1982-06-18 8 BANGKOK,- Thurs. Thai opposition MPs today staged a walk-out of Parliament after a government-sponsored Bill to pardon deserters and military absentees sailed through its first reading. The move came shortly before mid-day after a heated, two-hour debate on the Bill which will effectivelyAFP - 137 words
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Article85 1982-06-18 8 JAKARTA, Thurs. A 130--year-old man, believed to be the country's oldest centenarian, lives with his six children, 40 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren in Dasan Agung village on the island of Lombok, east of Bali, Antara news agency reported today. He had married seven times, the lastAFP - 85 words
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Article42 1982-06-18 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States today conducted Its seventh underground nuclear test of the year when it exploded a device below the Nevada Desert with a a yield of less than 20 kilotonnes, equivalent to 20,000 tonnes of TNT. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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399 1982-06-18 8 China, US working on formula to thaw the chill BEIJING, Thursday CHINA and the United States are drafting a crucial document, a kind of "Shanghai Communique No 2" to resolve the issue of US arms sales to Taiwan which threatens the future of Sino-US relations, diplomatic sources said today. DetailsAP - 399 words
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Article, Illustration350 1982-06-18 8 Suzuki's plan for a peaceful Pacific HONOLULU, Thursday JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki, criticising both the Soviet military buildup in Asia and protectionist trade moves in the West, has proposed a five-point plan calling for a new era of peaceful cooperation in the Pacific. Mr Suzuki pledged Japan's support forUPI - 350 words
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161 1982-06-18 8 Senators to urge Japan to boost defence WASHINGTON. Thurs. Nearly half the United States Senate has agreed to co-sponsor a non-bind-ing resolution that would call on Japan to increase its defence effort, a chief sponsor said today. Senator Carl Levin told the Senate foreign relations committee that 48 of theReuter - 161 words
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Article32 1982-06-18 8 BONN, Thurs. Chinese Foreign Minister Huang Una met Chancellor Helmut Schmidt yesterday and the two men expressed satisfaction with relations between their countries, a federal press offire statement said. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article60 1982-06-18 8 INDONESIA AND Taiwan are preparing a joint fishing operation in Indonesia s 320-km exclusive economic zone, a government spokesman said in Jakarta said yesterday. Junior Minister for Cooperatives, Mr Bustanil Arifin, who recently reached agreement with Taiwanese officials on the project, was quoted by the local press yesterdayReuter - 60 words
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Article61 1982-06-18 8 THE EUROPEAN Parliament has called on the governments of the 10-nation European Common Market to recognise the Afghan resistance as a "legitimate national liberation movement" and to provide it with all the necessary aid. It also urged the governments on Wednesday to help Pakistan provide practical and moralAP - 61 words
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Article80 1982-06-18 8 CHINESE DEFENCE Minister Geng Biao has pledged unwavering Chinese support for North Korea and urged the United States to withdraw its troops from South Korea, North Korea's news agency said. Mr Geng, a member of the Chinese Communist Party's central committee politburo, arrived in North Korea on MondayUPI - 80 words
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Article69 1982-06-18 8 THE SENATE Finance Committee has approved a bill that should expand American sales in foreign markets and ensure the US gets a better deal under international trade agreements. The Reciprocal Trade and Investment Act of 1982, introduced by Republican Senator John Danforth, was approved on Wednesday byUPI - 69 words
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Article63 1982-06-18 8 INDIA HAS decided to seek exclusive seabed mining rights to two Indian Ocean plots of 150,000 square km each. A Department of Ocean Development spokesman, briefing reporters in Panjim, capital of Goa Federal Territory, said on Wednesday that India's claim would be placed before the UN preparatory committeeUPI - 63 words
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Article60 1982-06-18 8 CUBA RECENTLY received "huge quantities of modern and sophisticated weapons," Cuban Vice-President Dr Carlos Rafael Rodriguez said on Wednesday in an address at the United Nations General Assembly's special session on disarmament. Dr Rodriguez did not describe the weapons nor their origin, but said the buildup wasNYT - 60 words
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Advertisement769 1982-06-18 8 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT 1 The Directors of the Company have reviewed the trading conditions of the Group against the difficult financial climate prevailing during the past year and have considered it desirable to reduce the reliance of the Group on debt financing so769 words
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325 1982-06-18 9 BENG TAN - BENG TAN $41 m project likely to be ready by 1984 By Our Medical Reporter ANOTHER Japanese group is to set up a private hospital here Japan's fourth venture in the health field here. The Japan Green Hospital Pte Ltd, which is behind the325 words
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128 1982-06-18 9 Thai fair features products of 100 firms MORE than 100 Thai companies are giving discerning Singapore buyers a glimpse of their products at a five-day fair being held at the World Trade Centre. The fair, known as Thai Expo 82, is the first trade promotion of its kind to be128 words
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Article60 1982-06-18 9 Midnight tour tomorrow A MIDNIGHT tour of Changi Airport, the Chinese press, the police radio division, Mount Faber and Chinatown, is being planned by the Joo Chiat community centre youth group tomorrow from from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. The charge is $12 a member and $15 for non-members. For60 words
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Article36 1982-06-18 9 A TALK in Mandarin on Bonsai (or beginners will be held at the Queenstown branch library on Saturday at 3 p.m. The speaker is Mr Boh Chit Hee, president of the Singapore Bonsai Society.36 words
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232 1982-06-18 9 VITB gets $23,000 to start grants -scheme- VOCATIONAL and Industrial Training Board trainees ran now lmtk to ft new source for funds to help them pay for their training. The Rotary Club of Singapore West yesterday presented VITB director, Dr Law Song Seng, with a cheque for $23,N# to start232 words
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431 1982-06-18 9 By IVAN LIM Our Labour Correspondent THE United Workers of Petroleum Industry has appointed a top management official to head its cooperative society, a move that further demonstrates the new spirit of union-management rapport in Singapore. The appointment of Shell's Director of Personnel431 words
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Article102 1982-06-18 9 THE Japan Singapore Institute of Software Technology will be jointly opened today by Mr Yoshio Sakurauchi, Japan's Minister for Foreign Affairs and Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Trade and Industry. The ceremony will take place at the institute's premises on the 11th floor of the World Trade Centre102 words
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Article, Illustration241 1982-06-18 9 TRAVELLING to school in school buses will be made even safer when additional safety measures are introduced in stages from next month. On the roof at the back, school buses will be required to have lights which will blink when the241 words
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Article38 1982-06-18 9 MR A. Suriakumaran has been elected president of the Singapore Ceylon Tamils' Association. The other officials include vice-president K Rajendran, secretary K. Krishnapillai, treasurer R. Sundaralingam, assistant secretary M. Ramanathan and assistant treasurer S Kumerasadas38 words
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Advertisement363 1982-06-18 9 We are an established and progressive international manufacturing Company and we are looking for a:FINANCIAL ACCOUNTANT to be based in our office in Petaling Jaya He will report to the Chief Accountant and will be responsible for the entire financial accounting functionof the Company Applicants must possess professional qualifications in363 words
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Article, Illustration973 1982-06-18 10 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB ELIMINATE DEFECTS DURING DESIGN STAGE By MANUFACTURING firms were yesterday told that their products were more likely to be of high quality if they eliminated defects during the design and manufacturing stages rather than at the end of the973 words
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Article139 1982-06-18 10 MORE thmn S.4M secondary few unwwl poUoe cadet earns eadete have been p— ted to the eight police laid dlvislons to lean the duties of senior crime prevention officers. They will be briefed on the role and function of divisional crime prevention officers and on139 words
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Article162 1982-06-18 10 CRIME CAN HURT FIRM'S OUTPUT SMA CRIMES affect profits, so industrialists must shed their complacency and work hand in hand with the police to combat crimes. Singapore Manufacturers' Association chairman Ong Leng Chuan told a seminar on Crime Prevention for Industrial Premises yesterday the prevention of crimes at factory premises162 words
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Article31 1982-06-18 10 THREE people were seriously injured when a car, a taxi and a pick-up collided at the junction of Bukit Timah Road and Stevens Road at about 12.30 a.m. yesterday.31 words
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315 1982-06-18 10 THE most common crimes in industry are break-ins into factories, warehouses and godowns. Over the past two years such cases involved more than $1.5 million. Disclosing this, the chairman of the National Crime Prevention Council, Mr Stephen Sim, said that in the315 words
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Article83 1982-06-18 10 Club to host dinner for Kai Yau THE Ministry of Education Recreation Club is organising a farewell dinner for the Director of Education, Mr Chan Kai Yau, who will be taking up his appointment as the new Asean Secretary General next month. The dinner will be held on Sunday June83 words
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Advertisement148 1982-06-18 10 I^^^^ m. 4^H spjp 7 /^~~X~) Singapore's famous French restaurant where you fPfcj/j (O/& j/iu>s£>/>u> <-an dine by candlelight and be pampered by ten XC p ar excellence. Supper Club Entertainment by top-class international ariistcs and superb dance music from our talented bands. Showtime 10.50 pm b^^S2bwl /■f/^ f^ g^148 words
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Miscellaneous136 1982-06-18 10 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp I I CkhITGIEEP rXp I'LL HAVE TO I VE MAO IT WITW VtXJ, JItBGS/ 5 8 WITH &AAGGIE )(^> i\^ HER UP/ J THATS -THE LAST TINA 6 vfcXJP^S^gv Blondic By Chic Yowng gjf&X DAD'S ABOUT g£fc~L X SURE HE'S j Jfr^136 words
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Article, Illustration176 1982-06-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Six divisions have nominated the Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Mr Anwar Ibrahim, for the leadership of Umno Youth, which will hold its general assembly in September. It is understood that at least 10 moreNST - 176 words
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229 1982-06-18 11 CIVIL SERVANTS' PAY TO BE SPARED' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The salaries of civil servants will not be affected by the government's economy drive, sources said today. "There is no move by the government to reduce the salaries of its civil servants," a source said. It is understood that Deputy PrimeNST - 229 words
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Article58 1982-06-18 11 NINE foreigners, including three Singaporeans, have been detained by Malaysian Customs after an oil tanker was seized en Tuesday near Johore Baru. The tanker was having oil siphoned to a burge in Pulau Merambong, Kukup. The other six detained were five Indonesians and a KoreanNST - 58 words
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Article50 1982-06-18 11 THE National Union of Teaching Profession (NUTP) has complained that teachers are being bogged down with extra work unrelated to teaching, its acting president Mr M. Nallatnamby said in Malacca on Wednesday. He said teachers had to do duties like clerical work, which were affecting their teaching. NST.NST - 50 words
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Article72 1982-06-18 11 THE Road Transport Department will launch Operation O from June 21 to get people to queue up for public transport. For a start it will be enforced at the railway station where people will have to queue for taxis. It will be expanded later to include buses andNST - 72 words
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167 1982-06-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday MALAYSIAN Airline System is likely to show a $35 million loss for its financial year March 1981 to April 1982, according to preliminary accounting estimates. The Star, which reported this today quoting sources, said this will be the first time167 words
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243 1982-06-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE government will continue to subsidise essential goods to ease the burden of those in the lower income group, Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said today. He said this was to ensure that all essential items are avail- able to theNST - 243 words
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319 1982-06-18 11 Bangkok talks to focus on border security BANGKOK, Thursday DATUK Musa Hitam is to arrive in Thailand on Sunday for a visit during which he is expected to discuss joint efforts at suppressing communist terrorists along the border, Malaysian and Thai officials said here yesterday. Although the Thai visit DatukNST - 319 words
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Article63 1982-06-18 11 JOHORE BARU, Thurs. Singaporean businessman Lee Ken Seng, 36, was fined $20,000 or seven months' jail after he pleaded guilty to attempting to evade duty on 1,000 roller chains worth $10,000 at the Customs complex here on May 31. Lorry driver Lim Ah Kee, 27, and attendantNST - 63 words
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300 1982-06-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The public sector union has criticised the still prevalent "master-ser-vant" attitude of those in managerial positions in the public service. Cuepacs' acting secretary-general Mr. A. Raiaguru, felt that this 19tn Century concept has to be changed so that there would be a happyNST - 300 words
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Advertisement723 1982-06-18 11 Black and Decker Do It Yourself Month. Discover the fun and save. mm ZKkSsftQP^ NH Doing your own small "^B l^^l re P airsanQl work around The dr.il for larger &9R > K f '^^^f' 5 f Sy. And iocs in concrete ik| <>< A I mr Black and Decker723 words
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Article796 1982-06-18 12 Concern over world economic situation BOTH Asean and Australia yesterday expressed grave concern over the world economic situation and pledged to work together to ensure the survival of the free enterprise system. "Asean and Australia are committed to the free enterprise system. We could,796 words
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245 1982-06-18 12 UN AGENCY HUSHED UP FOOD PILFERING BY VIETS A UNITED Nations relief agency knew of at least one specific instance when Vietnam took away food aid meant for the Cambodian people hot kept mom about it, reliable diplomatic sources said here today. They said this incident took place at Kampong245 words
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Article, Illustration174 1982-06-18 12 REPORTS by Leslie Fong, Tan Lian Choo, Lee Kirn Chew, Htung Bee Hwa and E vangeline Gamboa. rf:presentatives of the dialogue countries meeting the Prime Minister in the Istana State Room yesterday. From the left (clockwise): Dr Walter Stoessel, US Deputy Secretary of State; Mr Yoshio174 words
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534 1982-06-18 12 CANADA'S Secretary of State for External Affairs, Dr Mark MacGuigan, yesterday assured Asean foreign ministers that his country will not extend development aid to Vietnam as long as Hanoi refuses to withdraw its troops from Cambodia. At the same time, Canada will534 words
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Article248 1982-06-18 12 MANILA and Singapore are the wettest cities among the Asean capitals while Jakarta has the least rainfall. Bangkok is the hottest of these cities while Kuala Lumpur recorded the coolest year-round temperature. These are among the statistics listed in the Compendium of Climatic Statistics, which was248 words
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Advertisement320 1982-06-18 12 Friday, Saturcta/frSurxfaKony > hi MOLTcNi Italy ubcßtM* I^^^^^HSjiS^^^HH $33.00 Belti f test Bf v te L: SS^sf™*^^ OONNAY Tennis Racquet $19.00 ®"mBMBBSH (DONNAY as used by Bjorn Borg) -/jSJt^^ M»nswear: Made-tameasure trousers ""V^ j± /T BF ifcl frUjj ufl^ Made-to-measure suits UHta» J<S n FA ji Made-romeasureiNrts UNDEPWOOD Typewriter ModeM9.320 words
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Article, Illustration316 1982-06-18 13 Minute to the eye but a sight to behold IF YOU have an eye for reading Inscription of poetry and carving on human hairs ana on small lade pieces, visit the National Museum Art Gallery. There, eight rare pieces of China "treasures" await yon. They are en display for three316 words
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278 1982-06-18 13 THE Australian government approved investment proposals totalling AJ6BO million (SJI.S billion) by Singapore interests for real estate and tourism development in 1980-81. This was disclosed yesterday by Sir Phillip Lynch, the Australian Minister for Industry and Commerce, when he spoke at the SingaporeAustralia278 words
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Article, Illustration234 1982-06-18 13 SINGAPORE'S recent building projects have given the island a distinctive identity which the people are proud to talk about, a local architect said yesterday. Call it nationalism or plain home-grown chauvinism, Singaporeans today can boast of having one of the finest airports in Changi234 words
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Article, Illustration628 1982-06-18 13 IRENE NGOO - Winning designs picked on their own merit URA IRENE NGOO By Our Housing Correspondent THE Urban Redevelopment Authority's building design evaluation is fair and adequate and in no way favours works of foreign architects, the acting URA general manager, Mr Fan Kai Chang, said yesterday. All designs submitted in the628 words
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Article40 1982-06-18 13 THE Singapore International Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual meeting at the Jurong Room, Shangri-La Hotel at noon today. The Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan, will be the guest of honour.40 words
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238 1982-06-18 13 Man fined for bid to bribe security chief A FORMER customs officer, now operating a massage parlour, was fined $1,500 by a district judge yesterday after he admitted trying to bribe a hotel chief security officer into allowing his masseuses safe passage into the hotel. Tay Teck Huat, 30, told238 words
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Article64 1982-06-18 13 THE Singapore blood transfusion service will hold blood donation sessions at the Singapore Bus Service at Braddell Road on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. Sessions will also be held at Hewlett Packard at Depot Road on Monday from 10.30 a.m. to d p.m. and at Bethlehem64 words
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Article25 1982-06-18 13 CORONATION community centre will arrange a tour to the Jurong Bird Park tomorrow from 8.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. For details, telephone *****825 words
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Advertisement456 1982-06-18 13 Mitsubishi's new box fan. Quite simply, we've thought of everything Simple, finger-touch controls. Direct-draught high-speed Wide angle area cooling. 3 speeds. 2-hour timer. Grillecontrol. Just toucha button COOIinQ. Switch off the rotating grille for a non- With the grille on, you can direct cool breezes toevery for the breeze you456 words
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Article484 1982-06-18 14 BECAUSE much has been written about our growing literacy rate and the advances made in our education system, we tend to forget that there are still pockets of illiteracy and large numbers of poorly educated people in our midst. It is a sobering thought indeed to484 words
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Article, Illustration2644 1982-06-18 14 'More to Asean than just Cambodian issue' Q. HOW WOULD you describe your talks with the other four foreign ministers over the past two days? Do you think the discussions have reinforced understanding and solidarity among the member countries? What else do you think Asean should strive for to achieve2,644 words
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Article195 1982-06-18 14 LESLIE FONG; LEE KIM CHEW - LESLIE FONG LEE KIM CHEW By and THE 15th Asean ministerial meeting which ended on Wednesday was a satisfying event for Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja. In his view, the conference was well-balanced In Its treatment of issues that concern the viahiity of the regional grouping. Happy that Asean195 words
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373 1982-06-18 15 Plan for 100 pc housing loan I REFER to the letter entitled "Review loan policies on housing" (ST, June 9). I am pleased that "Potential Applicant" has raised the question of the minimum balance requirement as this gives me the opportunity to inform our373 words
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Article82 1982-06-18 15 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers All letters must include tho writer's signature, full name address and telephone number, if any. Thoy should preferably bo typed, double-spaced, on ono •id* of tho paper. You may odd a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is ■n advantage. Wo reserve tho right82 words
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Article, Illustration90 1982-06-18 15 Speed limit indicators on hell-riders 9 bikes I REFER to "Hell-rider saw stars" (ST, June 10). In addition to heavier penalities and licencewithdrawal, technical deterrents should also be considered. Speed indicator lights or alarms can be installed on motorbikes as easily as those used on vans. Another possibility is an90 words
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Article152 1982-06-18 15 duties for NCC graduate officers I AM a non-graduate teacher who joined the National Cadet Corps (NCC) several years ago. Despite the influx of graduate teachers into the corps, my responsibilities in the NCC has not decreased. Rather, I am being made to take on more and more duties. During152 words
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226 1982-06-18 15 Rising number of Asean students in Australia I WOULD like to correct any misunderstanding that may have arisen through your report "Spore owes much to Australia: Cheang Wan" (ST, June 15) about the number of Singapore students studying in Australia. The number of foreign Students in Australia this year has226 words
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132 1982-06-18 15 I REFER to the letter "Making the MRT a better way of life" (ST, June 11). We totally agree with H. S. Chan that the design of the MRT should not be dictated by engineering and technical considerations alone. Equal, if not more, thought must132 words
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107 1982-06-18 15 I REFER to the letters by Adeline (ST, June 4) on mouldy cake and N. Hong (ST, June 8) on expiry date for baos. Cakes and baos are not required to be date marked. However, it is an offence to sell cakes107 words
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Letter59 1982-06-18 15 I REFER to Eric Koh's letter "J1.2 m for a gospel rally" (ST, June 12). Even if iust one soul gained salvation, the $1.2 m was not a waste. I was with the disabled, the sick, the poor, the lonely and desperate people. They came59 words
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Letter40 1982-06-18 15 GOSPEL Rally "82 was a tremendous success due apparently, in no small measure, to the extensive publicity and advertising conducted. However, although it is over, buses are still seen carrying advertising panels on the rally.40 words
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Letter76 1982-06-18 15 1 can understand that it is difficult to ensure that the expiry of the advertising booking coincides with the conclusion of the rally. The organisers should withdraw all advertising once the rally was over in order not to mislead the public into thinking that it has not yet ended. Or76 words
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96 1982-06-18 15 Teachers should try to hold their temper MY NIECE is studying in a school in Emerald Hill. I check her school exercise books regularly. One day, I found one of her exercise books crumpled and almost torn apart. I questioned her on this most unbecoming state and she told me96 words
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149 1982-06-18 15 I REFER to Kwie Siew Wah's letter captioned "When do children have to pay fares?" (ST, June 3). The subject on SBS' policy on children's fares has been raised several times before and also published in all SBS bus guides. We take149 words
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189 1982-06-18 15 I REFER to the letter captioned "No bus to dementi" (ST, May 27) in which the writer requested for a direct bus service from Jurong West to Clementi and other parts of Jurong. The population growth of each developing new town is closely monitored189 words
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Advertisement381 1982-06-18 15 DON'T BE SHY IF \OV can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start In Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin bat may also be shy. Be the Initiator! RELIABILITY, ECONOMY AND OVERALL PERFORMANCE HAVE MADE TALBOT-THE NEW WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONS Hi D Uißiy^lL;381 words
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Article1087 1982-06-18 16 WILLIAM FARRELL - WILLIAM FARRELL By in Beirut In tortured Beirut no one can answer that question THE stocky man in his underwear stood on his balcony, brandishing a pistol, and screamed and screamed. Clusters of people gathered to stare at the domestic fracas as the man's relatives finally calmedNYT - 1,087 words
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Article, Illustration643 1982-06-18 16 ALEX EFTY - The PLO is like a govt with no home ALEX EFTY By in Beirut THE Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), whose future is in the balance following Israel's invasion of Lebanon, is a vast conglomerate with all the attributes of a government, except a state of its own. It was littleAP - 643 words
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Advertisement147 1982-06-18 16 A combination of tradition and high technology HITACHI POWER TOOLS For over 30 years Hitachi has pioneered the development of quality, high technology and high performance power tools for the metal working, building, woodworking and shipbuilding industry. Today Hitachi Power Tools is acknowledged for its quality .^■P' S' At Hitachi,147 words
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484 1982-06-18 17 LAGOS, Thurs. Nigeria's oil production is expected to increase to an average of more than 1.5 million barrels a day (bpd) for the month of June, more than double the level to which it sank to in March as aFT - 484 words
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542 1982-06-18 17 C. K. TANG Ltd's plans to develop its present site into a five-storey building linked to its new department store at the Dynasty Hotel will cost between $5 million and $10 million. Construction of the complex will be undertaken by Tang542 words
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281 1982-06-18 17 Malaysian Mosaics in floor tile venture MALAYSIAN Mosaics, which was recently taken over by Arab Holdings and Mr Yeo Guan Hock, is expanding its operations with the establishment of a floor tile manufacturing facility. Trial production is now in progress and commercial production is scheduled for the end of the281 words
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Article232 1982-06-18 17 Further losses at Gula Perak IN SPITE of a substantial increase in turnover, ailing sugar growing and refining company Gula Perak Bhd has suffered further losses of M 53.035 million for the year ended March 31, 1982 compared with M 52.58 million previously. Since it went public in 1971, Gula232 words
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394 1982-06-18 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Details of the record US$l billion (Ss2.l billion) loan to be raised by Malaysia in the Eurodollar market were announced yesterday by Malayan Banking Bhd, which has been given the mandate by the government to coordinate and raise the loan. TheFT - 394 words
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388 1982-06-18 17 Chuan Hiang to leave C C for Tan Chong THE big switch in the local motor industry continues. Chuan Hiang Motors Pte Ltd will leave Cycle and Carriage to become the new dealer for Tan Chong and Sons Motor Co (S) Pte Ltd, the distributor of Nissan Datsun vehicles. This388 words
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Article492 1982-06-18 17 Prices mixed in selective trading SINGAPORE: Share prices rloM'd narrowly mixed on lack of baying Interest In quiet selective trading. Newly listed Hotel Properties traded Initially at $1.3t and eased to $1.25 before closing at $1.27, compared with Its tesue price of $1.15 with about 723,N1 unite traded.492 words
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Article, Illustration147 1982-06-18 17 Falls Aokam 350 -30 UPP 140 -14 MultiPurpoit 252 -12 Supreme Corpn 270 -11 Textile Corp 204 -10 (hem Ind 217 -7 J C Eat 153 -7 Larut Tin 288 -8 O C B C 840-5 DBS 800 -5 Rises C Susan 1050 +30 K L Industrie!147 words
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Article70 1982-06-18 17 BautoaaßM -1 C* C +3 CCM t>M Storage 4 Dunlop Ind +4 En* FAN -5 Gentings Gtlaata* (iatfcrle Bhd H»w Pw +1 teebcape Bhd +1 MTC NOT -1 Nat Iron +15 PMC Pan Klec -2 Perils Plant -2 Prim* -5 ltobtosMU fUthmaas -5 Semb Skip -370 words
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Article69 1982-06-18 17 HOTEL Properties, whose public issue of shares was so well received, opened at a 25-cent premium above its offer price of $1.05 on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. The shares were, however, chased down to the $1.25/$1.26 level five minutes after the opening bell. It was69 words
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Article65 1982-06-18 17 SIME Darby Bhd has been asked by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange for the expected effect on group profits as a result of its joint venture agreement with the Fireman's Fund Insurance companies. The two groups have entered into a definitive agreement which calls for the exchange of65 words
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Article58 1982-06-18 17 MALAYSIA Building Society Bhd has received acceptances totalling 14.13 million ordinary shares for its one-for-three rights issue at M 52.90 per share. Excess shares applied for amounted to 1.195 million, of which 1.194 million, including 228 ordinary shares being the aggregate of fractional shares not allocated under the58 words
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Article98 1982-06-18 17 KHONG Guan Holdings Malaysia Bhd has replied to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on its extraordinary item of M 519.2 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. Of the sum, Msl.2 million was a surplus realised on the sale of investments and M98 words
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Article109 1982-06-18 17 HONGKONG, Thurs. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has now acquired the Playboy Gub Building in New York after failing in its recent move to take over the Royal Bank of Scotland. The South China Morning Post said that the purchase of the building at the sumAFP - 109 words
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Article96 1982-06-18 17 NEW DELHI, Thurs. The continuing five-month-old strike in Bombay's textile industry is reported to have caused a major setback to India's exports. Times of India said that it was almost certain India would not be able to honour its textile export commitments this year. Because of the strikeAFP - 96 words
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Article62 1982-06-18 17 KUCHING, Thurs. The Sarawak Economic Development Corporation has imported 150 head of cattle from Australia to meet demand during the Hari Raya festive season. Chairman Effendi Norwawi said that the corporation plans to import about 1,000 head of live cattle this year to supply "halal" beefAFP - 62 words
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Article81 1982-06-18 17 SEOUL, Thurs. Foreign equity investment in South Korea since 1962 has totalled U551,757 billion (553.69 billion) on an approval basis as of the end of 1981, the Finance Ministry reported. The amount of foreign investment funds remaining in Korea as of the end of 1981 stood at U551,276AP - 81 words
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Article61 1982-06-18 17 TOKYO, Thurs. Backed by strong sales in semi-conductor and computer products, Hitachi Ltd reported record profits and sales for the business year ending on March 31. The company said pretax profits for the year were up 13 per cent from a year ago and totalled 342 billionUPI - 61 words
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Advertisement56 1982-06-18 17 CHARLES JOURCAN From now to June 30 Up to 60% savings plus selected shoes and bags at $501 Enjoy up to 60% discount at Charles Jourdan's annual sale. On sale are leather handbags, shoes, belts, silk scarves, ties, watches and other fashion accessories. Hurry to the Charles Jourdan Boutique, G36,56 words
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Article392 1982-06-18 18 A DISTINCTLY softer note prevailed at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, resulting in a lower close on most fronts. However, amidst the overall easier tendency, there were a few bright spots among industrial issues. Tins, properties and plantations remained largely little traded. Among the industrials,392 words
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Article194 1982-06-18 18 SINGAPORE I NIT TRUST (Maaagers' prlees tar Jaae 18) The Commerce 2.77 2.91xd The Savings Fund 1.57 1.65 Spore Prog Fund 1.25 1.31 Spore Sec. Fund 1.91 2.01 Spore Invest Fund 1.01 1.06xd Spore Equity Fund 1.20 1.26 ASIA I NIT TRI'ST (Maaagers' prlees tor Jane 18) Mai194 words
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Article34 1982-06-18 18 Industrials Finance Hotels Up 20 2 1 Down 46 4 unch 17 2 Properties Oil Palms Tins rubbers t rubbers Deb /Loans 1 1 5 2 3 4 6 3 1 534 words
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Article491 1982-06-18 18 Bolton (2^2S)CD Island a Pen (7.506) M Credit (2.808 181S) (4) 180 (1) 2.78 (1) 179 Sel Properties (4.80 B) (2) 4.76 (2) 4.78 (5) 4.80 Spore Land (7.408) (1) 7.35 (1) 7.40 UOI. (2.85B2.87S)(112)289(19) 187 (7) 2.BBSETT (190S) PLANTATIONS Batu Kawan (3.00 B) Batu Lintang (3.408) Cons Plant491 words
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Article498 1982-06-18 18 THE Sydney market yesterday ended mixed with industrial stocks easier while metal and oil shares were mainly unchanged to a little harder in listless trading. The All Ordinaries index lost 0.6 points to 473.8. The industrial indicator fell 2.6 points to 637, while the resource marker gained a point498 words
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Article418 1982-06-18 18 STOCKS in Hongkong yesterday closed steadier after some initial losses, but trading was quiet through iut the day, brokers said. Prices opened lower in line with Wall Street, but some bargain-hunting emerged towards midday. The Hang Seng index closed up 7.32 points at 1.319.08 having earlier lost 5.63. Brokers418 words
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604 1982-06-18 18 ERRATIC conditions prevailed on the Singapore stock market yesterday after two days of rises. Certain counters came under selling pressure while some recent favourites found re- 1 newed buying support In the closing moments ot trading. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed a marginal604 words
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Article851 1982-06-18 18 BID and ofler prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number ot shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board deal851 words
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Article1549 1982-06-18 18 BID and offer prices officially listea and business Id and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDISTBIALS Arm* (3.505) (1) 3.48 (4) 3.52 (2) 3.50 (2) 3.46 »>■■■■!■ (2.908)1,549 words
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Article32 1982-06-18 19 Rubber: June 17 Singapore: July: 186.00 centa (up 1.00 cent) Malayaia: July: 205.75 centa (up 0.75 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 370 tonnea (up 135 tonnea)32 words
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Article139 1982-06-18 19 CHINESE Piwdace Exchange, singapair, »on elsetag prices per IN kg yesterday. C4NUI aU: Bulk (ob $100.00 .sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum (ob $116.00 sellers. Cepn: Mixed (loose) $57.00 I buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper (ob Asta NLW $352.50 sellers, Sarawak white139 words
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Article170 1982-06-18 19 THE STRAITS tin price remained unchanged at MJ29.15 per kilo In Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 135 tonnes to 370 tonnes. The overnight London market was barely steady with forward buyers falling £45 to £5,850 per tonne. LONDON: The afternoon market was steady on Wednesday, largely under170 words
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Article226 1982-06-18 19 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market eased on selling In active trading yesterday, despite reports of Pakistan buying 10,000 tonnes of Rbd palm oil at MJ452.35 per tonne for August 1 to 15 shipment cost and freight, dealers said. In June, south and north fell $12226 words
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Article32 1982-06-18 19 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous in brackets): Wlrebars Spot buyers £719.50 (£711.50); sellers £720.00 (£712.00); Three Months buyers £743.00 (£734.00; sellers £743.50 (£735.00. Market tssc: Barely steady SsJes: 14.150 tonnes.32 words
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Article663 1982-06-18 19 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 186.00 cents per kilo, up one cent on Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on covering interest and some speculative buying, they said. Afternoon prices were maintained around663 words
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Article90 1982-06-18 19 NOON SSR «od SMR prioH yvunUy: RAB Jul- urrrni Mlk) Bny»r. H.11.r. SSR 20 (lion ptlktl 163 60 DAMN SSR SO Hum ptllMl ***** ***** MRELB Jul. Aa(iul MR (1 tunp*U«li 206.60 208.60N SMRL n lxip.ll.ll 207 50 209 50N SMRS (lloniMUM) IM.OO *****N SMhGP l.uxipalWt) UNO90 words
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Article201 1982-06-18 19 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable In Singapore opened at 82,062 and closed at $21,873 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at U5J***** 317.25 and was traded down to $315.80/316.30 before firming to $317.40/317.90. it eased back again to close at $315.20/315.70 by lunch time. The market re-opened201 words
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Article34 1982-06-18 19 tew York 5.478 5.438 S.MS 550S 'Mrich 5.478 5408 5 57S b 50S Itan WM Ungapore SCB 5928 S.SSS 6.02S aodng prtcci in US dollars a troy ounce. Scarce: Cn«t SriiM, B>n34 words
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Article330 1982-06-18 19 THE US Sing dollar opened al $2 1435 56 and wa* traded to the day's high of $***** 50 before easing to close at $2.1490 00 In the Singapore fora market yesterday. Trading waa moderate and fairly bulllah for the US dollar. The US dollar again*! major330 words
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Article337 1982-06-18 19 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: CwrwtetM Ho**n*n»m «mW»on»jn Parcantag* quoted jfMtaraay (t«u»ij|»«lt| cnang* Ixk-»1 dollar* to onr ■alt of fort-Un earMM US dollar 2.1490 2.1500 2.8196 -23.78 Sterling pound 3.7560 3.7605 7.3469 -48.87 Australian dollar 2.2085 2.2110 3.4286 -35.58 NZ dollar 1.6070 1.6115 3.4286 -53.01 Canadian dollar 1.6760337 words
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Article32 1982-06-18 19 mint houses on June 17: Overnight: Call deposits 4. Buying Selling i-month rreasury bills 4 3 1-month Bank bills S* 9 3 month! CD 815/16 813/18 6 months CD 9 8H32 words
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Article28 1982-06-18 19 ingapore dollar* on June IT: Oder Bid vernlght 2 1 2 1 month IH SVk 2 monttas H BV< 3 months IH 8 Ovrmlght mode 428 words
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Article26 1982-06-18 19 THE avenge rate at which majt* Singapore I banks are currently prepared to lead to their best customers It H.M per cent. J26 words
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Article369 1982-06-18 19 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday extended the losses registered in the last two days, reacting to yen weakness, high US interest rates and the Dow Jones industrial average falling below the 800 mark on Wall Street. The market average fell below the 7,100 level in the early morning but369 words
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Article355 1982-06-18 19 NEW YORK, Wed. Stock prices closed lower after turning in an erratic performance, with oil stocks among the weakest issues. The Dow Jones industrial average climbed some five points in the first hour of trading, was off two at midday, had fractional gains in early afternoon and then355 words
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Article618 1982-06-18 19 LONDON, Thurs. The stock market closed lower today, reflecting concern over domestic industrial problems and the higher trend in US interest rates, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 9.7 points at 558.9. Government bonds fell up to half a point and losses among equity leaders618 words
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Article51 1982-06-18 19 FINANCIAL TIMEB INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 588.5 Tuesday 570 9 Week Ago 587.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 7M.M Tuesday 801.27 Week Ago 786.57 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1319.08 Wednesday 1311.70 Week Ago 1308.21 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 837.0 Wednesday 630.8 Week Ago 645.0 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 473J Wednesday 474.4 Week Ago51 words
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Article174 1982-06-18 19 AMSTERDAM, Wed. Share prices were mainly lower in line with overnight Wall Street, but losses were generally small, dealers said. Trading developed slow as no new factors affected the market, they added. KLM lost 1.40 guilders in reaction to recent gains ahead of its annual results due tomorrow. Other174 words
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Article205 1982-06-18 19 ZURICH, Wed. Share prices fell across a broad front, with turnover registering a sharp decline, dealers said. Sentiment continues to be depressed by the uncertain interest outlook in the US and at home. The Credit Sulsse index closed 0.9 down at 222.6 points. >IU SUIMW MU ■tan Br 4M205 words
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Article111 1982-06-18 19 THE Manila market yesterday closed higher as mining and oils recovered with commercial/industrial but turnover dropped sharply to 1.3 million pesos from Wednesday's 6.3 million. ill Kldfa Mtninc ma -ooooi jOM onch Mlnlnc B jOI uneh Coo. B. IMO toi 10 Ootd jpu *aam r^iuttiau 414 .***** iMi Con.111 words
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Article96 1982-06-18 19 STEADINESS prevailed In quiet trading in Bangkok yesterday, dealers said. MB TtMl Wbn Hsjr*_ l*o* Buik m i CM Ajudhay* +1 Baril Juckar Ctiaraca« Th*i ywr ■trial nn*nMrlal nnir--9o» MUt anch rathan Oonot HIM uneh Baha Union 9n muffr Slain Cnml 1* Mam citj Om*nt I'M 81am Credit fl96 words
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Advertisement978 1982-06-18 19 NOTICIES ■bbj II m^) II Metsil Box Singapore Limited II (Incorporated In Singapore) II COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT I The audited results of the Group and of the Company for the year I ended 31st March 1982, after providing for depreciation, are as I follows 1 1 (All figures In SS'000) THE978 words
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Advertisement647 1982-06-18 19 SINGAPORE GENERAL HOSPITAL TENDER NOTICE The following tenders are Invited by the Chairman. Hospital Planning CommlU tee/Director, SGH for the New Singapore Qeneral Hospital. 1 Supply, Delivery, Installation a OmmißMioninß of Examination Lamps, ECG Machines. Ripple Mattresses, Portable Sits Baths, Ice Cubes Making Machines, Volumetric Infusion Pumps, Laryngoscope Sets, Blood647 words
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391 1982-06-18 20 Shareholders of GTD urged to accept offer MINORIT V shareholders of George Town Dispensary (GTE >) have been advised to at cept the general offer at Ms 7 cash per share by New Hibernia Securities (NHS) if they wish to n ?alise their investment on the basis of income al391 words
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286 1982-06-18 20 Taiwan may give up aluminium ingot production TAIPEI, Thurs. Taiwan Aluminium Cor.o, the country's only prod ucer of aluminium ingots:, has lowered its smelting of aluminium ingots to a fraction of its csipacity and will probably abandon smelting altogether. Taiwan Metal 1 Mining Corp has also reduced its production ofFT - 286 words
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295 1982-06-18 20 Hyundai to build water treatment facilities for India SEOUL, Thurs. The Hyundai group has received a letter of intent from the Indian Oil and Natural Gas Commission to build US$25O million (5J525 million) water injection facilities for Bombay High. This is the offshore oil and gas field in the ArabianFT - 295 words
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136 1982-06-18 20 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The executive board of the World Bank is to consider a fundamental change in the way it borrows and lends money in its role of assisting developing and often desperately poor countries. The new plan, which will be discussed early nextReuter - 136 words
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426 1982-06-18 20 KEPPEL Shipyard has set up a bank in the British colony of Cayman Islands in the Caribbean Sea to spearhead its diversification into the field of financial services on an international basis. The group's chairman, Mr G. E. Bogaars, disclosed with little fanfare426 words
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Article200 1982-06-18 20 Oriental Holdings profits lower ORIENTAL Holdings has recorded a 23.9 per cent fall in pretax profits to MJ44.62 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. During the interim, when the motor-based group announced a slight increase in pretax profits, the directors had warned that full-year results could be poorer.200 words
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585 1982-06-18 20 PUBLIC Bank Bhd does not expect to maintain in the current year the rate of growth it enjoyed in 1981, even though its profits will be higher. This is because the depressive influence of the recession in the Western countries has become more585 words
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257 1982-06-18 20 Associate ofMUI has shares in Growth Holdings GROWTH Industrial Holdings has finally confirmed that one of its substantial shareholders is a local associate company of the Malayan United Industries group. The company has sent a list of its substantial shareholders to the Stock Exchange of Singapore revealing that Pan Malaysia257 words
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Advertisement349 1982-06-18 20 L:— ~J il -I CEWE industrial plugs and sockets from ASEA Totally safe, virtually unbreakable m.* To withstand the punishing conditions in industrial and construction sites, ASEA has created a new generation of exceptionally strong and a safe plugs and sockets. ■et^m/lit^l^m Protected by a virtually unbreak'l&H^HbP^ a^' c polycarbonate349 words
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Advertisement67 1982-06-18 20 B SINGAPORE usiness MC(P) 16/12/81 VOL.6 NQ6 JUNE 15, 1982 $4 MONTHLY V^ r m^mjM I I'll Where recession is being felt iRIB I(A Are we a supply-siders now? v^BBB^B^ Ulßi I I 111 Small man's portfolio w BWmI Ir 1 Chinks in the harbour? *\i V i M|y4| UilJ67 words
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Advertisement653 1982-06-18 21 I W.*^» at ••9 a I 1 184-4411 1 RH HOUSEWIVES. THERE'S AN I opportunity to earn some in- .^■^^■^s*. I nuiie in today's clasMlierl Ek^m It's a be-your-own-dealer I B% B^k^ irheme Read on further at I |(3M No 66r Situation Vacant. CXjfl Sales Wf\ 1 m¥"m CALLING ALL653 words
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Advertisement551 1982-06-18 21 AZvllll Js\ r»l. hlblm O »a.am-— C«k# ti o cniAfiMntnoni wnoro 10 cai ±m *y I SUPERB THAI CUISINE AT DSiam Restmjraot Pineapple Chicken, Fish Cake, Cuttlefish Salad, Pandan Leaves Chicken to name a few of our mouth-watering specialities. Daily 1 1.30 am to 3 pm, 6pmtolo pm H^- Ut'551 words
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Advertisement476 1982-06-18 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 Monday Friday 900om 530 pm (5.00 pm for next day) Saturday 9 00 om 3 00 pm (12 30 pm for Sunday Times) Publk Holiday 9 00 am 1 00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, MlO5 Lucky Plaza 10 00 am 5 30 pm (Monday— Friday)476 words
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Advertisement293 1982-06-18 21 SOOKEE KENNEL IS well-known for their puppies. Buy with confidence our quality puppies. Newly arrived Australia Imported fawn male Great Dane, white/ apricot toy poodle. Pekingese puppies, locally bred male/ female pug. Pomeranian puppies. Parvo virus/ distempered Innoculated. Also aluminium dog cages for sale. View: 306 Balestler Road. tel. *****33293 words
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Advertisement867 1982-06-18 21 RATES: Ordinory 90 ct4 per word (Mm $1 3 50) Semi-Displov (Mm $48 00 Stroits Times) $17 60 per col cm (Mm $52 80 Sundoy Times) $20 00 per col cm Ulspl (Mm $60 00 Stroits Times) $22 00 per col cm (Mm $66 00 Sundoy Times) Boi Chorges:ss 00867 words
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Advertisement704 1982-06-18 21 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment A Where lo Eat B Personal Services A Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles A Boats F Accommodation A Properties G Traval Guide H Education A Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries B Personal Services Merchandise TRUST DENISIL SYSTEMS. Try others you will find704 words
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Advertisement679 1982-06-18 21 Ala. AmpUmesh Grilles Also available are: Alo. Decarative Security Doers Wlndaws. a \lu. Rolling (irillrs C Shutter Daan. o 25 mm Venetian Blinds o Showrr Sj-rn-ns. o Box Awning, o Iron Grilles Doors, o Bricks Keni'ln*. We are contractor for renovating work such as painting, flooring, etc YINSEN A CO.679 words
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Advertisement746 1982-06-18 22 \Bgf|[ p Personal Services t D Merchandise 38 TV/Video/ Sound System AKAI VS-S VIDEO RECORDER Guarantee for 2 years Down payment $318 00 Monthly $119x12 months MITSUBISHI VIDEO RECOROER Model HS3O2E available on easy Payment I m» n payment $295 Monthly $72 x 18 High technology. 5 direct drive motors,746 words
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Advertisement519 1982-06-18 22 COLOUR TV. ANTENNAE Installation or repair Call *****52/ *****18 We guarantee for all antennae Installed LEONO LECK SPECIALISES In colour/ B/W TV./ video repairs, antennae Installation, hl-fl system, etc Tel *****38. SEE FWA SPECIALIZES In Video. Colour T V HI-FI system repairs, antennae Installation Tel: *****14. *****95 WANTED TO BUY519 words
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Advertisement1212 1982-06-18 22 Jk. ft) t > I CONFIDENTIAL ANSWERING/ MAILING Service. Office Address for $10 Telex facilities, typing. Book-keeping available. Telephone: *****92 PRESTIOEOUS OFFICE ADDRESS with cofldentlal answering service and temporary office room table use when needed. Telex facilities $5 monthly *****00. TYPING SERVICES FOR Business Correspondence. Resume. Addresses, Stencil, Photostating, Cyclostyllng.1,212 words
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Advertisement1125 1982-06-18 22 Ib^MVi Hill In Tea fs>..-|— b I IHril I O aUßeHSaajCa) I II I ONE LOT OF English lady cos- tume Jewelleries of various 02 OtrMK Product*/ types/ designs Original cost ««^.l»^. $5,000 Selling at $3,000 Suitable SarVlCat for high class boutique shop/ departmental stores. Tel *****76 CANTEEN FOR TAKE-OVER1,125 words
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Advertisement965 1982-06-18 22 0 CwyHynunt SRN/SCM WANTEO For shift duties Also Staff Nurses for night duties (4 on 4 off). Contact Matron. Jurong Hospital ■ML c) Tutorial REQUIRED EXPERIENCED ENGtISH educated lady Tutor to teach Maths. English. Science for Primary 4 and 6 students Living near Buklt Timah Contact Lily *****9 from 10am965 words
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Advertisement359 1982-06-18 22 lii Q Employment I American manufacturing I company in Sembawang I requires the lollowing EXECUTIVE SECRETARY All-around capable girl to act as Personal Secretary to Managing DlrecIn addition to usual talents (dictation, typing, telex, etc), candidates must have bright personality and be able to communicate effectively with high-level expatriate contacts.359 words
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Advertisement538 1982-06-18 22 Urgently required ACCOUNTS CLERK OCE o Level Minimum LCCI c Able lo keep fuN set of accounts Male .pplK.ru preferred Pleaee send in your written ■ppticstion with contact telephone number to: Th* Administrative Manager HESHE ENTERPRISES I PTE LTD 170-178 Pay* Labar Road Singapore 1440. OFFICE ASSISTANT c Male applicants538 words
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Advertisement495 1982-06-18 23 Q Ukpoimm Jg_Bi.urtion>- Vacant •pßavaaßßßßsataaaaß^ m^^^^^^ d > Secretarial Clerical GAC GENERAL CONTRACTORS (PTE) LTD An Established Construction Firm to cope with expansion requires an: ACCOUNTS CLERK c OCE -A' level. c LCC Book-keeping (Higher Accounting Certificate) or Its equivalent c Able to keep full set of Books competently and495 words
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Advertisement582 1982-06-18 23 An Established Garment Factory/ Exporter requires ACCOUNTS/ AOMMISTRATtON OFFICER (FEMALE) Requirements Age 28 or abovt 2to 3 years accounting and general administration experience In a manufacturing concern. Minimum OCE 'A' level with LCCI Higher Accounting. Ngee Ann graduate In Business study preferable Ability to communicate effectively in English and Chinese582 words
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Advertisement1216 1982-06-18 23 ljjl| 0 Zm^an/mmt American company in Jurong reOjUiTOO urQontty: GENERAL PARTS CLERK R*>«3Uirt)n>#ntf/ a 1 to 2 years experience In spare parts business c OCE 'O 1 level c Credit in English c Able to type 40 wpm c Able lo do general correspondence We have a 5-day work week1,216 words
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Advertisement1138 1982-06-18 23 fll^ II Empioymofit LARGE EXPANDMG LEGAL FIRM urgently requires 1. SEARCH CLERK (Conveyancing) c Minimum OCE 'O' level c l yr's experience In similar capacity a Salary negotiable 2. SHORTHAND/TYPISTS a Minimum GCE O' level a Pltmn 80 -80 w.p.m a LCC Typing 40 w.p.m. a Neat and accurate typing1,138 words
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Advertisement1643 1982-06-18 23 ijjl^ Q bi-ptoyitwiit The Wing On Fire and Marine Insurance Company Limited haa vacancy tor the peat of FEMALE CLERK Minimum Qualification A' level Pteeae apply in own handwriting giving lull personal particulars and tale phone number tor contact and enclosing passport aite photograph (non-returnable) to THE SUB-MANAGER THE WING1,643 words
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Advertisement916 1982-06-18 23 FEMALE TYPIST AND Accounts I Clerk required Interested please call at 4SD. Robinson Road. K.i mayana Building, Spore 0108 Tel: *****22/3 GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED. Preferably able to type, knowledge of Chinese and dialects Able to do simple correspondence Int«'e.sled call *****36. OENERAL CLERK URGENTLY required. Contact Steven, tel: *****62/3 905.916 words
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Advertisement450 1982-06-18 24 fflip***"* i [RiiD B wwnt i ißii d I iffim**— I mi p 66 Situations Vacant c) Smies CHUAN HIANG GROUP OF COMPANIES Invites applications for the posts of (1) VEHICLE SALES REPRESENTATIVES (for Chuan Hiang Motors Pta Ltd) (2) SALES OFFICERS (for Sunrise Car Rantals Pia Ltd) Raquiramants:- Young450 words
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Advertisement618 1982-06-18 24 An American multi-national company requires: FEMALE MARKET PERSONNEL To conduct market survey tor its latest renge of eophtshcated c 20 years and above c OCE V level c Able to speak fluent English and Mandarin c Able to work Independently and under stress c Must possess mature, friendly and outgoing618 words
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Advertisement493 1982-06-18 24 WANTED EXPERIENCED AND PRODUCTIVE MEDICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES i Successful candidates •hi be paid s minimum remunerstion ol $1000/--or more depending on ebMrty to produce results Graduates who ere keen to advance in Sales Work may slsosppl, I Applications are Invited to write In with full resume and tele- j phone493 words
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Advertisement584 1982-06-18 24 MALE MARKETING EXECUTIVE Familiar In cosmetlca and sundries Is required by established company Applicants should be over 30 years of age with related workIng experience and possessing Class 3 driving licence Interested parties, please write In with full particulars, photo and contact telephone lo: S.T BOX ASOS2B NO 1 NEW584 words
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Advertisement963 1982-06-18 24 PHOPCRTV EXECUTIVES We are looking for energetic and dynamic men or women to M this vacancies. Remuneration can be negotiated. Applicants should preferably have relevant experience In the real estate market, •ntereeted, please write to: THCKAMAOER SS. MIDDLE ROAD SINGAPORE O7IS AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY re- i quires Sales Representatives to963 words
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Advertisement253 1982-06-18 24 I) Technical W Sundttrand Pacific (Pte) Ltd invites applications Apprenticeship Training in BURR, LAP and HONE Requirements: Secondary 2 education in technical subjects Ability to speak and read simple English Successful applicants must be willing to perform shift duties and sign a bond with the company Wo offer tha following253 words
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Advertisement386 1982-06-18 24 Cycle Carriage (Enterprises) Pte Ltd invites applications for the following positions: Service Adviser NTC Grade 2 in Motor Vehicle Mechanics Possess GCE 'O' level 3 years' workinp experience in motor workshop Valid Class 3 driver's licence Age: 23 to 35 years old Vehicle Mechanics Minimum 2 years' practical experience in386 words
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Advertisement449 1982-06-18 24 A Faat Expanding Construe tion Firm is seeking:--1) QUANTITY SURVEYORS With at least S years experience In both QS and Con- i structlon firm and proficiency In cost estimating Possess College Diploma or other recognised qualifications 2) TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES Candidates should prefer- i ably possess a technical qualification either449 words
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Advertisement628 1982-06-18 24 ASIAN PRINTING EQUIPMENT CENTRE PTE LTD Invites applications for the following positions: A) TECHNICIAN (Mechanical) c Minimum 3 years experience as Service Technician, preferably In the printing Industry Those with offset printing experience may also apply B) TECHNICIAN (Electrical) f a Minimum 3 years as Service Technician, preferably In the628 words
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Advertisement522 1982-06-18 24 SBjy (HELP WANTED) WOODWORKING TECHNICIANS Preferably with wood moulding experience Must be able to work Independently. Setting up Moulding L Dowel Machines Should also know Toolroom work Top wages for good Pleaee give reference List ing full work siperience with names of Former employers 1 nemes of persons to contact522 words
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Advertisement307 1982-06-18 25 Mil D a"**-* Hi! D *>**—* [jfll D&<*»r«»»t [j^| \)t*+>ym Q Emptoyn^nt I 66 Situations Vacant I) Technical WONG WONGS CONSTRUCTION PTE LTO 1 SITE AGENT a Building/ Civil Diploma mum 3 years txperl--3 ASSISTANT FOREMEN c Wilh or without Building/ (nil Diploma c Kxix-rlenre preferred interested pleeaa ce»l MM307 words
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Advertisement250 1982-06-18 25 URCHILD A Schlumberger Company TEMPORARY PRODUCTION OPERATORS (FEMALE) You are invited to join our team of happy operators. We need temporary operators for the following shifts /y C C SHIFT OPERATORS (1 1pm to 7am) $350 plus a hour supper break a tea cum exercise break. A&B SHIFT OPERATORS (7am250 words
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Advertisement328 1982-06-18 25 HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Wanted those who are Young and energetic 3 credits in GCE '0' level (for position of inspector) Above 1 6 years of age Completed National SerV'Ce Wilhnu to work on 3 rotating shifts If you are. hurry and join vi at a PRODUCT/ON OPERATOR328 words
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Advertisement108 1982-06-18 25 w2tm WmSKßoaaWa^am JVC requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS $290 P.M. UPWARDS 5 day week from 8 00am to 5 15pm Perfect attendance award Full ttansport reimbursement Air conditioned factory Interesting Job Those with relevant eipenence will be paid more on confirmation CaN peisonally at JVC ELECTRONICS (S) PTE. LTD. 79. Ayer108 words
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Advertisement285 1982-06-18 25 requires Reqatoaieels: strong physique preferably be of s33s^s43s pm. •120-125 coofinMbon ■cmaeat alter 3 montbt i $20 J25 increment Utf r I yr's service Medical HospiUlisation Benefits Paid Leaves 13th Month Ron u« TB Heart lhteue Inma Reaeatioaal Facilities Please apply personally to The Pertoaael Dept Tien Vtah Prr«(Ple)l.td 977285 words
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Advertisement561 1982-06-18 25 a^LYa^T^^a^a^a^^^aT^ I The world's leading clock manuI faclurmg company requires: PRODUCTION ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR Holder of Polytechnic or Ngee Ann Diploma Or GCE A' level with some years working experience In assembly line In a factory environment may also apply Male Singapore Citizen having completed National Service. ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR (Injection Mould)561 words
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Advertisement493 1982-06-18 25 MITSUMI Electronics (S) Pte Ltd requires 5 DAY WEEK NO SHIFT WORK FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 to 30 Minimum primary 6 No experience required Working in alr-condl-tloned environment FEMALE PRODUCTION CLERK Completed secondary 4 Age below 25 years Able to type and converse fluently Interested applicants please call personally493 words
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Advertisement521 1982-06-18 25 SWISS FAMILY SEEKING English speaking live in amah for general housekeeping Sixth Avenue area lei *****1.S FAMILY Of FOUR Pasir His area requires Kull-time. reliable Amah Tel *****94 STAY IN AMAH REOUIRED to do general housework Contact *****48 TAMIL LIVE-IN AMAH Cum Babysitter required 2 boys 2 and 4 years521 words
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Advertisement398 1982-06-18 25 (A member ot Inchcape Group) Due to our expansion we invite applications for the following positions:A) SALE REPRESENTATIVES (MALE/FEMALE) To promote Plant/Quarry and Construction Equipment inclusive ol Crawler Drills. Excavatois. Loaders and Dozers. Must be prepared to work hard and follow instructions Preferably 2-3 yrs experience in similar capacity Good398 words
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Advertisement506 1982-06-18 25 I'm Keppel Shipyard Limited Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates (or the following appointment SECUR'TY ASSISTANTS REQUIREMENTS (Jcii.r.iiiy candidates should possess the 101 l, i* mi; qualifications 1 Completed primary six education 2 (ioixt physique and eyestghl Bs prepared to work shift duties I'rinous ex(>ei MM in [Millce and506 words
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Advertisement496 1982-06-18 26 ffll D t»l*»irni>nt I [JUI D Erra.toT^n. |j||| Q EWn. [j||| Q Enyloy^ 1 1 |j^|[p Wm,* 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous T CAIRNHILL HOTEL PTE LTO requireSECURITY GUARDS Secondary education c Melov. -4ft years of age a Salary $428 per month CHAUFFEUR c Able to speak and undersland simple496 words
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Advertisement526 1982-06-18 26 An r.sUinlisheri ulr-conditionliiK and refrigeration company in-vlU-s applicants for the positions ur GENERAL CLERK (Female) c QCI (/level c Ability lo type 35 wpm c With or wlthodl working experience DELIVERY DRIVER c Possess a class 4 driving licence BRAZERS c NTC 2/3 Certificate c Minimum 1 year working exFITTERS/WELDERS526 words
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Advertisement482 1982-06-18 26 /r^spubujnmg bu requires (1) TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST Female Singapore citizen Completed O.C.E 'O' level Have a cool temperament and a clear, audible and plea-tant voice Able to speak English fluently Able to type al 35 wpm. Previous experience In operating a PABX switchboard and knowledge of Mandarin would be an482 words
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Advertisement442 1982-06-18 26 HUME INDS. (S) LTD (Concrete Diviaion) requires 1) ELECTRICIAN c NTC 3ln Electrical Kilting and Installation with at least 1 year's relevant workIng experience. c Candidates without NTC 3 but with more than 3 years' relevant experience in repair and maintenance of electrical equipment In a factory may also be442 words
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Advertisement417 1982-06-18 26 An established downtown madical group urgently requires NURSING ASSISTANTS c 16to2Syears(Chlneae) c secondary 4 education c able to speak English. Mandarin. Malay and local dialects c pleasant and helpful personality c no experience required training will be provided OFFICE CUM DESPATCH ASSISTANT c id to 2b years c secondary 2417 words
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Advertisement485 1982-06-18 26 VVe invite suitably qualified candidates to fill the following vacancies: Despatch Rider Primary education Able to ride a motor- Must possess a valid Class 2 driver's licence Age: 16 to 20 years old I n terested applicants are requested to submit their written applications giving full details either to: Asst.485 words
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Advertisement448 1982-06-18 26 if Urgently required WAITERS A WAITRESSES c Good monthly Income with fringe benefits Interested pleaee cc" personalty at *OA. Change AHey Aerial Plaza Collyer Quay (beside Clifford Pier) Singapore 0104 SAPPHIRE COFFEE HOUSE RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Urgently requires 1. BAR CAPTAIN 2. DISPENSERS 3. LOUNGE/ RESTAURANT WAITRESSES Intereeled applicants,448 words
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Advertisement497 1982-06-18 26 DRIVER Wanted by established Insurance company In Singapore. Must have minimum 5 years driving experience. Apply to: P.O. Box 113 Singapore 9002. EalabHahed Firm in Toa Payoh urgently requirea: WORKSHOP ASSISTANT c Age between 21-26 years c Completed N.S. c Knowledge of wood and metal work an advantage c Able497 words
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Advertisement568 1982-06-18 26 An Engineering Company in Jurong specialised in pressure vessels lebricetion requires the following personnel: TANK FITTERS c Salary from $24 $32 per day SEMI-SKILLED WORKERS c Salary from $14 $24 per day. Those Interested, please apply with details of qualifications and experience or personally to: THE MANAGER 11, Gul Avenue568 words
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Advertisement986 1982-06-18 26 SHEARES INVESTIGATION a SECURITY SERVICES 4*2 A SERANGOON ROAD SPORE o*2l requires SECURITY GUARDS We otter the following shifts 7am to 3p.m. 3pm to llp.m. lip. m to"; Bam to spm 7a. m to 7pm 9a. m to spm spm to llp.m. Bpm to Bam Vacancies eveilabte in Bedok area/986 words
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Advertisement1312 1982-06-18 27 Q Employment Q| fJMdt Hwtt QI fMUtsAlNts Q E A Boats REQUIRED OFFICE BOY for Travel AKctuy Kindly call at' 4lo. Parklane Shopping Mall. Selegle I Road REQUIRED GENERAL WORKER. Able to speak simple English Interested please call *****67 *****30 VAN SALESMAN»REOUM£D U> deliver the latest In bo* lunches Attractive1,312 words
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Advertisement720 1982-06-18 27 b) BMW MARCH IMO BMW 3 16. Road tax until August '82. sports rims, expensive sound system, twin weber carbs. Front spoiler. Powered windows. Tel: *****11 Doris Tan or *****11 Terence Pay 9.30 a m. t0 4.00p.m. AUGUST I**o BMW 320 M6O. one private owner. Pioneer radio/ cassette/ equaliser, excellent720 words
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Advertisement695 1982-06-18 27 d) Flat i i RAT 132 1600 2 1/2 years old. Ist private owner Excellent condition, with alrcon, radio cassette. Interested contact Mr Tay. Tel: *****89 LATE 1*75 FIAT 124 Special, alrcond, radio/ cassette. PARF eligible. Oood condition. $10,500 ono. Tel: *****05/ *****46. 1877 FIAT 12SP. Alrcond. Tip top condition695 words
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Advertisement718 1982-06-18 27 The dependable ©VOLKSWAGEN bmm 1 1 BRAZILIAN PANEL VAN Model 21 1 $11,900 Nett Call *****55 0r *****66 today and get your business on the road CHAMPION MOTORS 'NICE PEOPLE TO DO BUSINESS WITH 1 241 Alexandra Road Singapore 0315 Tel *****55 *****66 31 Leng Kee Road Singapore 0315 Tel718 words
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Advertisement706 1982-06-18 27 19S0 MERCEDES 200 auto Central locking. Power windows, excellent condition 1 private owner. $69,000 0.n.0. Tel *****86 19*0 MERCEDES 200, one private owner, alrcond cassette, sports rims, showroom condition. Tel: *****88. COMPANY REGISTERED 19*2 280S auto, never been used. Brand new condition. Tel: *****11 71 MERCEDES 2*o SE with EE706 words
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Advertisement840 1982-06-18 27 COMPANY'S REGISTRATION ALMOST 1978 Toyota Crown Super Saloon 2.6 (Fully automatic) 1 director's owner Power steering Factory alrcon Radio, cassette New tax. Low mileage. Show--1 room condition. Tel: *****33 ONE UNIT BRANO neW Toyota i I Corolla DX Metallic beige coI lour. Delivery within 5 days lntereated. please call *****08840 words
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Advertisement815 1982-06-18 27 NO KEONG CAR TRADERS PRIVATE LIMITED Home ol Quality Ueed Cer* Plot A, K am pong Java Fringe Car Perk Tele: ******2. *****30 ISSI Daihatsu Charade XTF.-5 Alrcon Uatsun 100 A Honda Civic Alrcon 19*0 DaUoun 100 A Alrcon Datsun Bluebird Alrcon. sport rims Mazda 626 Alrcon Subaru 1600 GI.F-6815 words
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Advertisement822 1982-06-18 27 1(10 DAIHATSU CHARADE llr cond. hi-fi, cushion. 5-speed $17,700 *****3 Koh »5/- SERVICE CHARGE. We sell your car fast at your price. 36. Hoot Klam Road. *****60 *****81 •7» AUSTIN 1300 alrrond. radio/ cas.setle. tax till AuguM Enquinesoill 2851.T0 Paul Seah m) Commercial Vehicles COMPANY'S REGISTRATION 1977 Toyota Hlare Commuters822 words
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Advertisement485 1982-06-18 28 S Vehicles Boats 77 VahidM Wanted A GOOD OFFER for all I'AKF scrap cars any model good used cars (company and private reglslatlon welcome) PARF export documents KONG BENG MOTOR CO. 0107. Groundfkxx GoMwi Wall Aulo Cantr* 170. Albft Str— T«k H77t7a J377U9 ATTRACTIVE CASH OFFER for all good used485 words
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Advertisement368 1982-06-18 28 HIGMBST OFFEH for any year no i I'AKK PARK vehicles lmmedlat# payment Tel *****02. *****33 pxt 822 anytime Francis Ng. PfHVATE/ COWWAIA CA«« below I 1800 re from 1078 onwards required Call Simon *****68/ *****45 resident A BANK ACCOUNTANT requires any make vehicles, company or private welcome, from 1975 to368 words
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Advertisement681 1982-06-18 28 times friday properties Henderson Industrial Park The finest Development For Industry Dt«ck«c4> 1 Ria-tolr R the best centred location mastr nast i dmjch d first class loading bays WAR rr E A^Vv S D l v? l^i^ generous passenger and goods lifts FACTORY UNI Ib 5 feet 20 feet (4.5681 words
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Advertisement466 1982-06-18 28 r Piopwuii I \wm\\ r Pioptrtm f~\ i s~ C\ I A very rare opportunity I '/S| if L A/1A1A) to purchase a new family OUULI/l house in London's v niniw -u^irio-o GAV7 s-J traditionally exclusive Knightsbndge SW7 residential district South Lodge is an exciting luxury development, set in landscaped466 words
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Advertisement267 1982-06-18 28 Enquiries A Bookings W X Victory Realty Co. (Re) Ltd M 1 5th Floor. Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 *****11 (24 Hne»)^^^^ I /fccentGdrden I V Condominium I 14 units spacious 2-Btorey Maisonettes I 17 units Luxurious Apartments Full Condominium Facilities Swimming pool Private' covered carpork Wading267 words
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Advertisement378 1982-06-18 29 times friday properties ■M*aaß iaaaaal I Baaaaaaaat aaaaSBBT Think about your long-term office location today Major Features: Exceptional prestige and quality in design and material finish. Open-plan column-free layout for total efficiency and flexibility. Floor area from 26 sq mto 812 sq m. All round window view with maximum daylight378 words
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Advertisement879 1982-06-18 29 Ha^^H I I BsHssßaaaßT^ r A IL M I J^^^a^^p Are you fed up with the deceptive description of "furnished" apartments? L*ooi%ton We have enlisted the eye of famous Thai interior designer, Dang Kongsak Yuktasevi, to create a series of beautiful living j$J /?V environments. Now you have the choice879 words
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Advertisement2500 1982-06-18 29 All C aUctJ— ni (tatton I All C AccowwiioitolJuiiT~ P aaVsMssaMßsaUaai^ sssaasS avT n ■■j i rropinwi |W| i PTopsnißt I Development Sites I Wanted I A development organisation is looking for H H development sites in the city area or suburb S H of Singapore for development of offices,2,500 words
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Advertisement195 1982-06-18 29 DIST. 27. JALAN MATA AVER Double-storey terrace, furnished. 3 bedrooms. $1,500 ADMKK *****88 MST. 8. DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI DETACHED 4 bedrooms, fully fur nlshed with alrcond. rental: $3.200 o no Te1: *****58. (AgenU) MST. 8 NEAR SHANGRI-LA Hotel, detached bungalow. 3 bedrooms (alrcondltloned). $4,500 Principals call PAA *****75 DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE HOUSE195 words
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Advertisement2126 1982-06-18 30 times friday properties BALMORAL PARK dlst. 10, quiet locality, well kept apartment, 3 spacious bedrooms, attached bathrooms, large llvlng/dlnlng, furnished. $3,000. Also Available Taman Serasl $2,600 Devonshire Court. $2,800 Cavenagh Court $3,100 Bee Hwa Court. $2,200. Mllus: *****58/2S2MAI DIST. 10. MARCO POLO HOTEL vicinity. Extensive/ tasteful renovations completed. 3 bedroomed2,126 words
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Advertisement4546 1982-06-18 30 A l IF■■ I I— laaaaaltaaal i H-aaaaal 1 \mm\\\ C -ÜBW— OJIUUII |a|| F JUXOHWIOdaUOfI ■■1 1 r ww tf< llw m rr "l**" 0 mm r Propajrtfs I r Property BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT AT International Plaza. 37th. floor 1.462 sq ft. $2200 0.n.0. Immediate occupation. Heng Fatt Property, *****19/*****204,546 words
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Advertisement677 1982-06-18 30 CHOKE BARGAINS Draycoti Towers, dlsl 9 Exclusive 3-bedroomed apartment, 2,800 sq.ft $935,000 Woorlerton Park, dlst 10. 4 bedrooms. 2300 sq ft Best facing $840,000 La Ventura, dlst 10. Exclusive townhouse in Blshopsgate, 3 bedrooms, study. Approx 2.200 sq ft. $780,000 Pandan Vs'<ey. dlst 10. Tower Blk. Polnclana. 4 bedrooms, 2,800677 words
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Advertisement899 1982-06-18 31 times friday properties 89 Properties For Sato b) Flats HDB 4-ROOMED POINT Block (Beach Road) 20th floor, facing sea Beautifully renovated, marble flooring Wall-papered, builtin furniture, alrcond Selling $160 000 ono Owner: *****75/ *****67 HOLLAND DRIVE 3-ROOMED Im proved HUB Flat, flooring Terra-Cotta. Kitchen cabinets. Children built-in cabinets SellIng $65,000899 words
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Advertisement898 1982-06-18 31 DIST 21. CLEMENTI PARK Condominium Hibiscus Block, stepped housing. 1.700 sq ft Full condominium facilities Completion Soon ADMER: *****88 DIST. HONG LEONO Condominium with full facilities. 3 bedrooms. 1,200 aq ft Asking: $328,000 Holland Housing: *****04 DIST. 9, DEVONSHIRE COURT, beautifully renovated 3 bedroomed apartment. 2 bathrooms. 1.500 sq ft898 words
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Advertisement748 1982-06-18 31 i PrcptyHts J d) Foreign SIX ADJACENT REST AUT ANT retall sites In recreational lake area of Austin, booming capital of Texas. Allowable 3.000 sq.ft built-up beach Price US$l9,BOO per site US$6,OOO down. US$22O per month over 10 years. Suitable for business entrepreneur or short term Investment. Call: *****44 Mr.748 words
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Advertisement815 1982-06-18 31 FACTORIES/ WAREHOUSES CUM i OFFICES t) UPPER THOMSON 7 MS. 7 units of terrace factories/ warehouse cum office for rent. ***** 8881 ***** 9221 •7200* 5000* ***** sq.ft I) MACPHERSON AREA: 2 units of terrace factories/ store cum office for rent. 5400 7000 sq.ft 1) HILL VIEW AVENUE: Terrace factory815 words
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Advertisement656 1982-06-18 31 ■Mil 1 PropsWtlst I WAREHOUSE SPACE AVAILABLE AT UPPER BUKIT TIMAH ROAD Aroa: 30,000 sq.ft Facttrties: High celling, good ventilation, ample apace for loadIng/ unloading, stuffing/ unstufflng container and 24 hours security. Torma: Short/ long term basis Enquiries: Please contact MRS K MOO W32M.it 113 EXPAT COMPANY REQUIRES covered space656 words
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Advertisement603 1982-06-18 31 KEPPEL HOUSE Office Space 278 sq.m. Available Immediately MANSFIELD PROPERTY SERVICES *****1/*****8 POPULAR OFFICE SPACE AT THE INTERNATIONAL PLAZA. 2.382 sq.ft Ample parking facilities. Carpeted and partitioned. Oood view of sea Only S4.SO p I ntgolnbta (inclu- Of fl%Wflt#fMflO#)> ALSO AVAILABLE c LKNBMLDMG 1.813 sq.ft. SIN CHEW JIT POH BUILDING603 words
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Advertisement700 1982-06-18 31 v* Accommodation A I 1 PtUpwUM J ORCHARD TOWERS APPROXIMATE 1150 sq.ft. with new wall and flooring covering consisting of 3 partitioned offices and an open area. Tel. *****32 PENMSULA PLAZA. 7TH floor unfurnished office. 840 sq.ft. 2 entrances with glass panel on 3 sides. $5.50 p.s.f Call *****95 after700 words
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Advertisement579 1982-06-18 31 BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA Halts Ifl and in on Ist floor Available far sale and |BMS Area SSS aq. ft. MANSFEILD PROPERTY SERVICES *****1/*****6 ■■asMaaP! MERIDIEN SHOPPING CENTRE Prime shop space on upper groundfloor. 463 sq.ft. for sale a« $2,550 p.s.f. 0.n.0. TEL: JONES REAL ESTATE AGENCY *****90/ *****91 356 ALEXANDRA579 words
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Advertisement920 1982-06-18 31 j^JI C ACCOM ■■II r Propei itbt 1 ALEXANDRA ROAD. DIST. 1 Oroundfloor shop, 1,600 sq.ft. Suitable showroom/ loading/ unloading business. X.500 pm. *****27 (agent). FAR EAST PLAZA Groundfloor. prime lots, facing void and escalator. 185 sq.ft. or 380 sq ft. for rental Property Agency Pte Ltd: *****55 ORCHARD PLAZA/920 words
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Advertisement386 1982-06-18 32 jjlfin^aaw. 1 1 ffl 6^*"i*» 1 Ms™"* I Me""*"" I HHIS I***"1 1 AT OF A wKEAI EUROPEAN ADVENTURE Many are lost in words trying to express their joys. But somehow they managed to indicate it's like being on top of the world. YOU CAN FEEL THE SAME WAY TOO!!386 words
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Advertisement730 1982-06-18 32 %f f_-, First o/ its kind! \j k A. Lake Toba/Samosir Honeymoon Isles/Paraput/ jkfl Brastagi/Medan 5 Days ***** 22/6 29/6.6/7 13/7 20/7 27/7 3/8. 10/8. 17/8. 24/8 31/1 Evsry Tussdiy I H |akarta/Bogor/Puncak/Bandung 5 DayS ***** I^g4 I £T\ 26/6 5/ 7 12/7 19/7 26/7 2/8 9/8 16/8 23/8 30/8730 words
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Advertisement354 1982-06-18 32 NAM HO TMKL SERVICE (S) FTE LTD Gl 4- 1 6-18, Pearfs Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tet *****03(7 lines) Brtadi Piles: 1 1 9, People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tet 91 1661/91 1662 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****3 TAI4O MUICVsVUeVUI/CiUUl* swm/eWU lIMItM (bUCaI|354 words
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Advertisement629 1982-06-18 32 c RN "'^^NewVorK. W ton. Pnnadelpma etc H »USA WESTERN I DISCOVERY YM Monteryetc^ I 8 Days ss»« I Kennedy SpaceC^ a S))ver gergiades^c^^^J VTRANSAM rNrvor l Chicago- YelWWg.n 1 National Pa*. e ,cl Franosc^ gl ll» HAWAII g55 1 1 |ITto3isja^|ornSsj9^) 1 •SUPERPAJ I 2/3 o.gWsm.n> vocat T I629 words
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Advertisement791 1982-06-18 32 ORIENT VACATIONS PTE LTD 159/161 Ooldhlll Center Tel HiStSt (TA 158) "EXCLUSIVE PACKAOE TOURS" MALAYSIA 3D HYATT. KUANTAN Dally )SI7V--3D TAN JONG JAR A FR I 11*97--3DGENTINO (AIR/DAILY) UTS/--3D PULAU TIOMAN DAILY )SSSO/--3D RAW A ISLAND DAILY )*2SO/--3D/4D/5D PEN (Air) from 5364 ID JOHORE SAFARI/KUKUP WITH SEAFOOD LUNCH (TUE. THUR.SUN)S3S791 words
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Advertisement103 1982-06-18 32 CITICENTER TRAVELS a COACH TOUR PTE LTD 470 River Valley Road (1024) Tel: 7371W0/*****57/*****1? 20/3N GENTING Sl3O/SIM Dep. Every Frl Bp.m. 20/SN FRASERS MILL 11 W/$149 Dep Every Frl 9p.m 1D KUKUP SAFARI 140 Dep. 22/7 and every Sunday NATIONAL DAY SPECIAL 20/JN GENTING Dep 7/8/82 9pm. 4D FRASERS SPECIAL103 words
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Obituary45 1982-06-18 33 B»" THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. GOH CHYE HENG Wish to thank doctor and nurses of St. Mark Hospital who attended to him during his illness, relatives, friends and business associates for their contributions, wreaths, condolences and attendance during their recent bereavement.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration101 1982-06-18 33 WE EXTEND OUR HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES TO KING FAHAD ABDUL AZIZ, CROWN PRINCE ABDULLAH BIN AZIZ, THE FIRST DEPUTY PREMIER, THE ROYAL FAMILY, PEOPLE OF SAUDI ARABIA AND ALL MUSLIMS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD ON THE SUDDEN DEATH OF HIS MAJESTY, KING KHALID IBN ABDUL AZIZ. "MAY ALLAH REST HIS101 words
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Obituary, Illustration137 1982-06-18 33 Cortege will leave 40, Jalan SemMlong, Thomson Park, 8. 2057. at 2.00 pm on Saturday, IS Jane tor the Mount Vemon Crematorium (Building 1). A earvtee wW b* h*M th«r* at 2.30 p.m. No wreath*, pleat*. DowoHoih in lieu to be mad* to the W**l*y Milhoalil Church, Fort137 words
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Obituary, Illustration73 1982-06-18 33 THE FAMILY WISH TO EXPRESS THEM HEARTFELT GRATITUDE TO RELATIVES, FRIENDS FOR THEM CONDOLENCES. DONATIONS AND VISIT OUMNO THEM RECENT BEREAVEMENT. ATHMA SMANTI POOJA WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY 20-o-CZ AT I 00--».00 AM MARIA V AMMAN TEMPLE JOHORE BAHRU. PRAYERS WILL ALSO EC CONDUCTED AT RESIDENCE PEKAN73 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1982-06-18 33 would !ik* lo thank aH relative* and frioftot fof tfi# f#c#nt D*f •*vemeni. Patth-Tha Bttog will be hetd on 21-S-S2 at Pradeei Khetea Dharawt Otwan from 3 Ipm. UJAOAR SINGH J anoi37 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1982-06-18 33 144 InMemoriam In Loving Memory of MRS. P AP ATHI KANAPATHI PILLAI Departed 18/8/81 A I wsyi r#fntmb#f#<l by family Thavaaam will b. held en 7th Jut* 82 it Blk 13S, 10-0, Lorong :A. Tea Payon tram KUOam i2.30n00n Not Just today but everyday, We remember the times we shared.87 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1982-06-18 33 PHILIP BENJAMIN (SOBY) A Memorial Service will bs held for Philip Benjamin (Soby) at 4.30 pm on Sunday 20th June 1982 at St. Hilda* Church, 41 Ceylon Road, I Singapore 1542. Relative* and i friend* are requested to con- skier this as a personal invitation from Or and56 words
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Advertisement731 1982-06-18 33 Education llnstnictton 111 Academic INTENSIVE REVISION CLASSES a Economics o Accounting Commencing July. IM2 Please contact RHON'S TRAINING CENTRE TEL. 2MM7I REOUWED HELP? Experienced tutor willing lo teach all Science subjects and English. Primary and Secondary levels up to O' Irvrl standard Fees negotiable Tot *****43 anytime A RARE OFFERH731 words
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Advertisement714 1982-06-18 33 coovura courses look TO BCS PHT Om. (7TH MTMX) 18 06 1 982 MnowcnoN to comtr MO COhTUTOt rHOgUMMBK ($360) 18-0&1982 SnUCTMKD COBOL PtOSKAM MJK ({360) 70-06-198? STWJCTUKD COBOL rtOOtMIMK (UWGUAeE USHr. MMM*M) ($360) *****982 OxXNIMT FOtTMM (DAY ($180) 22-06-1982 INTRODUCTION TO COBOL PROGRAMMING (DAY $180) 24-06-1982 MTRODotTIOn' TO COMPUTE*714 words
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Advertisement592 1982-06-18 33 0 EitortJonAlnstnictk)n i ELECTRONICS ELECTRICAL FuH-Tmo Doy Clooom Part Tim. Evwi'ng CIOSOOO Sunday Closooa o RADIO SERVICING (BEG) Thu 7pm 1/7 Sun Ipm 27/6 o TRANSISTOR/RADIO Frl 7pm 18/6 Sun 4pm 27/6 B/W/TV SERVICING Wed 7pm 23/6 I o COLOUR TV SERVICING Mon 7pm 21/6 o VID€O TAPE RECORDER Thu592 words
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Advertisement575 1982-06-18 33 SECRETARIAL/ ACCOUNTING COURSES Private Secretary's Court* A) Full-tim* Commencing 21/6/82 B) P*ii-t,m* Shorthand Spood Develop(4o to 140 wpm) Shorthand Beginners JMornlng Si Evening EnoKon for Commerce Commencing 25/6/82 Enquirie*: MIDLAND SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 303, 3 rd Fir, Orchard BMg, (Above Vuyl Emporium) Tel *****77/*****78 LCCI HIGHER ACCOUNTING Course commencing 19.6.82575 words
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Advertisement212 1982-06-18 33 Hi h 116 Dancing BEGINNERS SOCIAL DANCE class Monday 21/6/82 7pm. Beginners Jazz Ballet Saturday 4pm. Free Style Disco Sunday 6pm. Private lessons dally Contact Steven Vivien Dance Studio, Bras Basah Complex, 4th floor *****48. CLASSES BY MISS Llm Fel Shen beginning 12th of July. Also Jazz. Sllmnastlcs, Tap ballet.212 words
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Advertisement222 1982-06-18 33 J 118 Others OUR SCHOOL GIVES a variety of baking, cake Icing, designing It cooking classes. Individual or group tuition Is available. We sell the most exquisite birthday cakes too. Call Smiling Orchid *****37 CANADA DIPLOMA M Visual Creative Arts. Specialist In macrame. Teachers are welcome. Class commencing soon, Tel:222 words
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Advertisement112 1982-06-18 33 LEE: In Memory Of Our Beloved David Called Home 18.5.70. "In The Sweet By-And-By, We Shall Meet On That Beautiful Shore". 142 Condo»«ncw Our Omvh! «ymp*lhy lo MR.TEHTAICHUAN Oft trve oeatn of Wolthoi Irt'loi FROM FORCE COMMUNICATIONS BRANCH In Mofitoftafn totortho wlmmii you NOTICES AUTOAMCONOITIONER O.EM. Parts Supply Pte Ltd.112 words
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Advertisement29 1982-06-18 33 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS ft OBITUARIES $13.50 (or 15 words (run-on otyle) $48.00 for 3cm x Icd. (••mi-display «tyle) $60.00 for 3cm x feel (display stylo) ■■o^aMajo^o^o^o^aj29 words
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Advertisement639 1982-06-18 33 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OP i THE COMPANIKft ACT CAP. 181 AND CRONIXJLA SHIPPING PTK. I.IMITKH (In Volutery Uqaldation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed company, which Is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before the 17th day of July 1982639 words
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Article161 1982-06-18 34 Whenno news is good news By FAIRWAY EPOH, Thurs. No news is good news. At least that's how it works with the Malayan Racing Association and its associated clubs as far as the results of saliva swabs and urine sample tests on horses are concerned. During the first weekend of161 words
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Article68 1982-06-18 34 Ascot Gold Cup to Ardross ASCOT (England), Thurs. Odds-on favourite, Ardross, won the Ascot Gold Cup run over 4,000 m today. Tipperary Fixer finished second, three lengths away, with El Badr third, a neck further away. Five ran. Lester Piggott rode Ardross, Maurice Philipperon was on Tipperary Fixer and AlfredReuter - 68 words
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Article106 1982-06-18 34 IPOH, Than. The Malayan Racing Association has granted "B" grade trailer Robert K. Shanmufram, 41, an "A" licence. Shaunogam has been Ipoh trainer P.K. Leone's assistant and later "B" trainer far the past two-and-a-half years. Shanmngam said yesterday: "I am gratetal to Leong for having taken me106 words
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Article1706 1982-06-18 34 DAfF 1 2.00 CL ASS 5 DIV 5 1,400 m ttALJ!j L (Ratings: 49-39) (Stake*: $11,500) 1 93*000 SpeetaemUr M«*c n (M) K NoordinOwnersn2gg(M +1.5 (1700 m) (h--.ni 6 t 2531*9 PaaJkmfMm (1. Kaickt Gny) H.i (4S) Panjawamam-Umall Qj dl +1.5 (1700 m) Mthkat 7 S *44*38 Mak1,706 words
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Article, Illustration432 1982-06-18 34 It's Wonderful keeps up form TIMESPORT Tweedie back in the saddle ON THE TRACK with EQUESTRIENNE IPOH, Thurs. It's Wonderful II showed form when he reeled off 600 m in 37.6 sec here this morning. The going was good. It's Wonderful II bids for his fourth successive win when heFAIRWAY - 432 words
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Article477 1982-06-18 34 Stewards don't 'pick' on jockeys Jeep's Mail I AM a greenhorn in racing and am surprised that a jockey can be suspended for finishing second on a horse. To be able to finish second in a 14-horse race, surely a jockey must have ridden all-out? Yet, this jockey was called477 words
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Advertisement799 1982-06-18 34 afenß LwV afc"**"* a^l Lsir vL^nc^L^i ai^*^^^^^^ a^LaiSßif^P'^k^ f^~" m n^T^ *JB n^r with Timer Liquid 1 li is^isV few one year M 1 "t"\A/jn PflfiSc X I nkt W nY I A,».i.t»« yk ci KB &cp 1 I Ovaltine 15 kg Planter* i !L«4.S t aVV^a^k^fcl 4% I ***^"*iv799 words
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Article, Illustration924 1982-06-18 35 Nicklaus and Watson given special status PEBBLE BEACH, California, Thurs. Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson, the American titans who are favourites in all the tournaments they enter, have a special reason to be accorded that status for this week's United States Open golf championship.Reuter - 924 words
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Article129 1982-06-18 35 LONDON, Thur.s. Greg Narman's victory in the British Masters golf championship at Chepstow last Sunday has lifted the Australian star Into fifth place on the European moneywinning Ust for 1882. Norman's triumph, his first of the year, boosted his earnings to f.1«,7«8 ($64,M1). Bernard129 words
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327 1982-06-18 35 LONDON, Thurs. Bermuda surpassed tournament favourites Zimbabwe as the day's highest scorers In first-round matches of the International Cricket Conference Trophy at various venues in the Midlands yesterday. A record opening stand of 211 between Gladstone Brown, who made 100, and Winston Reid (128)AFP - 327 words
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Article284 1982-06-18 35 LONDON. Thurs. Lancashire yesterday became the first team to beat Middlesex in any competition this season when they won the first Benson and Hedges Cuptie between the two sides by 52 runs at Lord's. Middlesex, leaders of the county championship and Sunday League, were outclassedReuter - 284 words
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Advertisement462 1982-06-18 35 The'RX- 81 organ is an nstrument whicn was purposely designed tor those approchmg muaic for the trst time, and also to meet the utmost demands of a professional musician in fact because this instrument is so easy to use it is particularly appreciated by !he beginner, and the superior quality462 words
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484 1982-06-18 36 BRISTOL, Thurs. The Lambert and Butler tennis championships ran into serious trouble yesterday when five seeded players, including favourite Johan Kriek, of South Africa, Mark Edmondson, the title-holder from Aus- j tralia and American powerhouse Roscoe Tanner all lost their iAP - 484 words
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Article21 1982-06-18 36 SINGAPORE will meet Australia in two friendly badminton matches at the Singapore Badminton Hall tomorrow and Sunday at 7.30 p.m.21 words
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Article209 1982-06-18 36 'Little' Zina reaches last eight EASTBOURNE, Thurs. Zina Garrison, 18, of the United States, was the youngest of three unseeded players to reach the quarter-final round of the US$l5O,OOO Eastbourne tennis championships here yesterday. Zina defeated Holland's Marcella Mesker 2-6, 7-6, 6-4 in one of her best performances on grass.UPI - 209 words
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Article, Illustration297 1982-06-18 36 LONDON, Thurs. Tennis puts aside the disputes and upheavals which have bedevilled it in recent months for what officials hope will be "a peaceful and happy" Wimbledon fortnight, starting on Monday. Problems about qualifying have meant that five-time Wimbledon champion Bjom Borg, of Sweden,297 words
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445 1982-06-18 36 whose absence stems largely from his dislike of playing on grass. The 22-year-old Czechoslovak has run roughshod through the tennis world this year, winning all but five of 97 matches. But he was beaten by young Swedish sensation Mats Wilander in Paris. StreakReuter - 445 words
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Article, Illustration439 1982-06-18 36 J. RAJENDRAN - Golf or hockey? It's heartache for ace Chelliah J. R A JENDRAN By A. CHELLIAH has a problem. He is torn between two loves golf and hockey and cannot decide which to choose. His dilemma began about 10 days ago when he played magnificently for Indian Association in the SingaporeARTHUR LEE - 439 words
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Article61 1982-06-18 36 NEW YORK. Thurs. England overwhelmed the Eastern Union Colonials 41-0 here last night to continue their victorious Rugby Union tour of North America. It was England's seventh win on the tour and took their points total to 293. with only 34 conceded. The tour ends with aReuter - 61 words
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Article45 1982-06-18 36 SEOUL, Thurs. A World Boxing Commission super fly weigh! title bout scheduled to take place on June 26 between reigning champion Kirn ChulHo, of South Korea, and Mexican challenger Raoul Valdez has been postponed to July 4, it was announced here today45 words
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Article43 1982-06-18 36 BASKETBALL: Canada defeated Australia 64-62, setting the stage tor a confrontation with the United States in the women's division of the William Jones championship in Taipei last night. Other results: Sweden 67 Trance 44, United States 97 Taiwan team One 58.43 words
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Article31 1982-06-18 36 BOXING: Marvin Hagler will defend his world middleweight title against Fulgencio Obelmejias. of Venezuela, in San Remo. Italy, on July 15. Hagler's lawyer Steve Wainwright, said in Brockton, Massachusetts.31 words
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Article32 1982-06-18 36 World Boxing Council light flyweight champion Tadashi Tomon. of Japan, will defend his title for the first time on July 20, against Panama's Hilario Zapata, Tomori's manager said in Tokyo.32 words
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Article30 1982-06-18 36 Saoul Mamby will defend his World Boxing Council (WBC) light-welterweight title against fellow-American I>eroy Haley, the third-ranked challenger, on June 26, promoter Don King announced in Cleveland. Ohio.30 words
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Article30 1982-06-18 36 Rl (>BV I'NION: One of the top French club teams, Beziers. was beaten 18-14 by Taranaki in th? opening match of a New Zealand tour in New Plymouth.30 words
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Article26 1982-06-18 36 England were righ' at home in a steady rainfall as they trounced the Eastern Colonials 41-0 in a United States Rugby Union tour match.26 words
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Article53 1982-06-18 36 SOCCER: Gary Mills booted in the winning goal as the Seattle Sounders posted a 4-2 win over the Chicago Sting in a North American League game in Chicago, Illinois. Other results: Toronto Blizzard 1 Portland Timbers 0 Vancouver Whitecaps 3 Tampa Bay Rowdies 0. Tulsa Roughnecks 5 EdmontonAgencies - 53 words
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Article129 1982-06-18 37 COUNTRIES taking part In the Merlion Cup soccer competition will be Invited to nominate one representative for the Merlion Beanty Queen contest to be held at the ShangrMa Hotel on Oet 18. The contest, organised by the Football Association of Singapore, will be held In129 words
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Article, Illustration200 1982-06-18 37 J RAJENDRAN - J RAJENDRAN By FORMER West Ham player Tommy Taylor, who has been coaching First Division Club Tampines Rovers, will play for a veterans selection in a friendly soccer match against Singapore Indians today. He will line up alongside former national players Quah200 words
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204 1982-06-18 37 BEIJING, Thurs. China's soccer selectors have gone for a blend of youth and experience in the 18-strong national squad named to compete in the Asian Games in New Delhi this November. Xue Shugang, 22, comes in in place of veteran striker Kong Zhihang,Reuter - 204 words
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337 1982-06-18 37 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By IT is well known in soccer circles that whenever Division One neighbours Farrer Park United and >vith Farrer Park Dynamos clash, it is United who usually generate greater energy. And that exactly summed up their National Football League encounter last337 words
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301 1982-06-18 37 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board will donate $100,000 in cash and a golden trpphy worth $30,000 as the first sponsors of the Republic's inaugural Merlion Cup international soccer tournament at the National Stadium scheduled for Oct 6--18. The STPB's attractive301 words
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Article, Illustration239 1982-06-18 37 MOKHTAR DAHARI, skipper of Malaysia Cup soccer champions Selangor, has postponed his trip to Spain until Tuesday to lead Selangor in their friendly match against Singapore at the National Stadium on Monday, reports JOE DOR AI. Striker Mokhtar was scheduled to leave for Spain239 words
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174 1982-06-18 37 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD By ANNA TIE, of the Tasek Utara club, in Johore, won the Seletar women's Open golf championship when she beat Keppel 's J. Dutilh on the second extra hole of a sudden-death play-off. Both golfers carded 78s one stroke better than the174 words
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Article50 1982-06-18 37 CINCINNATI (Ohio). Thurs. Aaron Pryor, the World Boxing Association junior welterweight champion, will defend his title against Japanese challenger Akio Kameda here on July 4. Pryor won a 12th-round technical knockout decision against Miguel Montilla in his last fight on March 21 in Atlantic City. UPI.UPI - 50 words
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Article, Illustration220 1982-06-18 37 PETER SIOW - Ten stars confirm Celebrity appearance PETER SIOW By ACTRESS Victoria Principal, of Dallas fame, and singer Donny Osmond have confirmed their appearances in the McDonald's Celebrity Tennis on Aug 6 and 7 at the Singapore Tennis Centre. Others in the glittering party are Burt Bacharach, Trini Lopez, Jonathan Winters, Peter220 words
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Article162 1982-06-18 37 BASKETBALL National y«uth e'lklpa: Girls': Yen Neung v Lim Kian Seng, Chong Sing v Kian Hong. Bayr: Kg. Eunos Youth v Armed Forces, Choon Wan v Kirn Tian CC (People's Assn. 7.15 p. m.). BILLIARDS National taw-ball e'sfclpa (Katong Saloon, 7.30 p. m > BOXING S'pwe Mvtees fiklpi162 words
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Article93 1982-06-18 38 Too bad to be true. BONN, Thurs. West Germans gaped at their television screens in disbelief yesterday as their fancied national team were beaten 2-1 by 5,Mt-l outsiders Algeria. As the green-shirted Algerians outplayed the Germans, a television commentator felt obliged to remind viewers: "The Germans are the ones with93 words
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Article, Illustration544 1982-06-18 38 SOCCER MASTERS GERMANY GIVEN ALGERIA LESSON ALGERIA 2 W. GERMANY 1 GIJON, Thurs. Algeria made World Cup history by beating twotime champions West Germany 2-1 in their opening Group Two match here yesterday. It was the biggest upset in World Cup history since the United States beat England inAgencies - 544 words
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Article, Illustration536 1982-06-18 38 ENGLAND 3 FRANCE 1 BILBAO, Thurs. It wasn't a great victory, but England had so much to celebrate in their 3-1 triumph over gritty France in their opening World Cup Group Four match at the San Names Stadium here yesterday. England not only produced a two-goal536 words
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Article503 1982-06-18 38 SPAIN 1 HONDURAS 1 VALENCIA, Thurs. Spain needed a secondhalf penalty from Lopez Ufarte to avoid a humiliating defeat in their opening World Cup Group Five match against rank outsiders Honduras here yesterday. The Central Americans, playing in the World Cup finals for the first time,Reuter - 503 words
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687 1982-06-18 39 We will die on our feet, says Menotti It's now or never for desperate world champions ALICANTE, Thurs. Holders Argentina, ready to "die on their feet" to retain the World Cup trophy, face Hungary in a Group Three match here tomorrow which they cannot afford to lose. A win isReuter - 687 words
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268 1982-06-18 39 Italy and Peru in battle to break the duck VIGO; Thurs. Italy and Peru are determined to break the Group One goal famine when they meet here tomorrow. In three hours of scrappy football neither they nor Poland or Cameroun have managed to score, putting all four teams equal onReuter - 268 words
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Article275 1982-06-18 39 TRADELLI'S SLEEPLESS NIGHTS PONTKVEDRA, Thurs. No Italian World Cup player wants to share a bedroom with Marco Tardelli because the 27--year-old ex-barman Is too nervous to sleep for two nights before any International match. The same nerves make the midfielder a more rewarding companion on the field, where his tirelessReuter; AFP - 275 words
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Article74 1982-06-18 39 RADIO and Television Malaysia will have delayed telecasts of all the World Cup matches. They will kick off with the Brazil-Soviet Union match, which will be shown on Channel Three at 19.15 p. m. on Sunday. An KTM spokesman said: "We'll screen the other matches whenever possible." Hut74 words
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Article, Illustration408 1982-06-18 39 Five-man wall to keep out Brazil SEVILLE, Thurs. Scotland manager Jock Stein has made no effort to disguise the fact that It is his back division who wipe the suntan from his face. While Stein thoroughly enjoyed the sight of Brazilians Socrates and Eder blasting longrange shots past Renat Desayev408 words
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Article, Illustration37 1982-06-18 39 MARADONA ARDILES WE'LL be able to do things against the Hungarians which we couldn't do against the ft Belgians. IT'S up to the team to salvage national pride and give our people m the lift they need.37 words
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Article41 1982-06-18 39 Italy v Pin (Gp 1) at Vigo 11.15 p. n. (Spore tine) Argentina v Hungary (Gp 3) at Alicante: 3 a. m. Sat. Spore time Brazil v Scotland (Gp 6) at Seville: 3 a. m Sat. (Spore tine)41 words
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Article98 1982-06-18 40 MATTERS of state were taken up informally at the lstana last night during the dinner President Devan Nalr hosted for the foreign ministers attending the Asean post-ministerial conference. Clockwise from the top are: Gen Carlos Romulo (Philippine Foreign Minister); Mr S. Dhanabalan (Singapore Foreign Minister);98 words
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Article51 1982-06-18 40 DACCA. Thurs. Tahera Khatun, a 110-year-old woman, who has been toothless for half a century, has been able to grow a new set of teeth that enables her to eat solid food, the newspaper Banglar Bani reported yesterday. The woman lives about 160 km north of Dacca.UPI - 51 words
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173 1982-06-18 40 China: No observers for party congress BEIJING, Thurs. China, which has been reaching out to communist parties worldwide, has decided against inviting them as observers to the party congress this year because of political and practical problems, foreign diplomatic sources said today. China will not invite other fraternal parties toAP - 173 words
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Article286 1982-06-18 40 War is not over Ceasefire only for troops in Falkland* says Argentina BUENOS AIRES, Thursday ARGENTINA has given a clear indication that the Falklands war with Britain is not over, saying a current ceasefire applied only to its troops on the islands. In its first detailed attempt to offer anReuter; UPI - 286 words
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Article, Illustration112 1982-06-18 40 Costa Mendez quits BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. Argentine Foreign Minister Meaner osta Mendez (above) has sent in his letter of resignation to President Leopolds Galtieri, Foreign Ministry sources said. While they said the letter was sent yesterday, it was not clear whether the President had accepted the resignation. Some sources saidAP; AFP - 112 words
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Article46 1982-06-18 40 BANGKOK, Thurs Vietnam has ratified the nuclear weapons non-proliferation treaty, the Vietnamese news agency said In a dispatch monitored here today. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach sent a message to Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko announcing the ratification, the agency said. AFP.AFP - 46 words
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Article32 1982-06-18 40 NEW YORK, Thurs The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 5 23 to 791.67 in the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 32 words
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440 1982-06-18 40 CONRAD RAJ - Rubbish fees to go up in two stages CONRAD RAJ By REFUSE collection fees will go up from next month. Ana for the first time, hawkers will be made to pay for the removal of rubbish from their premises. The increase in fees will be in two stages the first440 words
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Advertisement241 1982-06-18 40 Brazilian fuse Who will light up Brazil's play tomorrow? Sports editor JEFFREY LOW pinpoints the man on the eve of the Brazil-Scotland match. He also reports on yesterday's top match. Travels with a cello It's not a machine gun. it's a cello! British cellist Julian Lloyd Webber whose concerts have241 words
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Miscellaneous137 1982-06-18 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: fi.59 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9 14C Rain Manila 25 35C Fair Bangkok 27 34C Sunny Melbourne 8, 13 C Cloudy Beijing 17 30C Cloudy Maacow 7137 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1982-06-18 1 Barbra Streisand has a famous one. Barry Manilow has successfully lived with his. Some others have theirs fixed but for most of us, we are stuck with ours. KEITH LAIDLER reports on the geography of the human proboscis. TOM Jones had problems with his, Marti Came was dissatisfied1,172 words
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Letter, Illustration1011 1982-06-18 1 fr™ Gum Tree Creek EVERY Wednesday I play squash and Helen has a meeting after school. So after showering and a couple of drinks with the boys, I pick up fish and chips to take home to our rambling farmhouse set on 35 acres,1,011 words
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Article, Illustration229 1982-06-18 2 FRIDAY Background (Ch 5, 7.59 p.m.): This week SBC offers a special edition on toe 15th Asean Ministerial Meeting. Foreign Ministers Dr Mochtar Knsnmaatmadja of Indonesia, Tan Sri Haji Ghazali Shafle of Malaysia, General Carlos Romulo of the Philippines, and Air Chief Marshall Siddhi Savetsila of Thailand229 words
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Article240 1982-06-18 2 NATIONAL Music Competition (Heats) For Violin (Junior and Senior), 1 5 p.m. For Vocal (Open), 6 10 p.m. At Drama Centre, Canning Rise. Free. (See opposite page). EXHIBITIONS: THAI Expo *82 On all things Thai. World Trade Centre. 10 a.m. 10 p.m. Ends on Sunday. Four Artists240 words
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Article395 1982-06-18 2 PICK OF THE DAY C SBC s ij NEW Zoo Revue (Ch 5, 1.1 l p.m.): The humansized stuffed animals gang up to decide who the most artistic of the lot is. The Wild, Wild West The Night «>f The Underground Terror (Ch 5, 5.t5 p.m.): A Civil War prison395 words
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Article, Illustration465 1982-06-18 3 Tension is high at the Drama Centre where some 200 young musicians are doing musical battle for top prizes in the 3rd National Music Competition. But in her first daily report, HEDWIG ALFRED unmasks a judge who says that playing music should be fun! National Music465 words
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Article312 1982-06-18 3 NEED to blow your own trumpet? Or are you thinking of turning those weekend oom-pah-pah sessions into a permanent pastime? Well, the thing to do is to sign on with the National Theatre Symphonic Band who are recruiting players to swell their ranks. The band, which312 words
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Article, Illustration957 1982-06-18 4 So you thought all that pop group America had to do* is fly in for a show here. Well, JOHN SELLERS in London learns otherwise from Willie Robertson. He is the man who covers big names on tour against illnesses, breakdowns, bad weather, loss of957 words
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587 1982-06-18 4 And the crowd roared for more AMERICA IN CONCERT National Theatre (Tuesday) Goodwood Park Hotel (Wednesday) Reviewed by K ANNAN CHANDRAN THERE'S something about live concerts that lifts songs from clinical studio efforts to energised rip-roaring displays of musicianship. On wax, America has done mild, sedate background music. That is,587 words
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Article, Illustration966 1982-06-18 5 Making instant music 4 Rebecca is such a suave, sophisticated name. It's a good name for a song. You couldn't have a song called Florence or Daisy. But Rebecca, that's a good name for a song. s Johnny Hawksworth tells REBECCA CHUA he is proud that he cannot be identified966 words
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Article34 1982-06-18 5 tive dance item based on Bharati's poetry and an Ashtapadi. And the refreshing music, provided by Mohana Herendran and S. Sathyalingam, should help towards making this programme an enjoyable one.34 words
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373 1982-06-18 5 ALJEANHARMET - ALJEANHARMET By in HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD is quivering with anticipation. In a good year, between 25 and 35 million people go to the movies each week during June and July. And 1982 is expected to be a very good year. "I'm expecting the biggest season in theNYT - 373 words
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Article, Illustration1692 1982-06-18 6 NEW evidence now suggests that the causes of cancer, which have long seemed mysterious and almost infinite in variety, can be narrowed to the improper actions of a relatively few genes present in all human cells. There is also reason to be hopeful that1,692 words
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Article, Illustration812 1982-06-18 7 Two American firms have begun construction of a project that will skim the gold topping off Mount Fubilan in Papua New Guinea. A spokesman for Bechtel Corp of San Francisco, one of the two firms, described the site as "one of the most remote and812 words
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411 1982-06-18 7 BAYARD WEBSTER - BAYARD WEBSTER By in New York A TEAM of scientists studying the human brain to find out why people commit suicide has found chemical and physiological conditions in the frontal cortexes of suicide victims that differ from those in the cortexesNYT - 411 words
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Article, Illustration204 1982-06-18 7 Alcohol over mind EVEN before they start drinking, many adolescents have notions about the pleasurable effects of alcohol and its ability to reduce tension, increase power, relieve worry, magically transform experiences and smooth interactions with others. The expectations about alcohol's effects are apparently acquired from family, peers, the media204 words
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Article268 1982-06-18 7 'Heat sealed sun stars 9 £ate' FOR almost as long as marine zoologists have been looking into the intertidal waters of the Gulf of California, a hand-sized starfish called the sun star, or heliaster kubiniji, has always seemed to be the übiquitous residential starfish. From the early Forties, when observations268 words
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Article, Illustration249 1982-06-18 7 IN RECENT years, researchers in various parts of the world have reported finding evidence of a remarkable form of carbon that was previously unknown. Carbyne, as it is called, is said to contain atoms that are locked together by triple bonds. However, a group of Arizona scientistsNYT - 249 words
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Article, Illustration958 1982-06-18 8 Gift ideas for Father's Day Day, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day we seem to increasingly celebrate these occasions. And perhaps it is appropriate, as we try to cultivate the multi-tier family concept, that we cement family relationships with a touch of sentimentality, the glow of appreciation. On Father's Day, we're958 words
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Article, Illustration635 1982-06-18 8 MARILYN HOFFMAN - FOR THE LOVE OF BELL MARILYN HOFFMAN By BELLS have been made in all countries for thousands of years, and production continues to flourish. It was during the Bronze Age that man first worked with metal to produce a ringing tone. Bells have been crudely fashioned by humble craftsmen and635 words
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1036 1982-06-18 9 —Status. L Sophia Loren has held onto it Gina Lollobrigida never attained one. John Kennedy built one his successors never knew how. WHAT'S in and what's out around the United States? IS News /md World Report correspondents asked that question in several cities, tryingNYT - 1,036 words
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Article122 1982-06-18 9 A RESTAURANT tarns one. No birthday cake, no birthday canballoons and streamers all set for the partying. Hotel" celebrates dinner with plenty^ black-and-white-suited waiters; cigar and cigarette girls handing oat cigars and cigarettes, a magician up to his tricks, and laeky draws. There's also the Pacific* Jass122 words
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Article253 1982-06-18 9 Tips for the collector AVOID the pitfall of collecting indiscriminately by learning early how to be selective. Never buy just to increase your number but according to the desirability and personality of the bell. Develop a questioning attitude when buying from dealers. Be informed about the kinds of bells that253 words
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Article, Illustration735 1982-06-18 12 A RECENT Smithsonian magazine piece by Fred Strebeigh followed up on a story that was begun here a couple of years ago: The Javertlike Trackage of the mysterious phrase "Dead cat on a line," undertaken by Professor Frederic Cassidy as part of his forthcoming dictionary735 words
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Article604 1982-06-18 12 THE SIDEWALK SHUFFILE A SERVICE occasionally performed in this space is linguistic astronomy. You know how astronomers look through telescopes at a blank space in the sky, make a few calculations, and announce with certainty that one day a star will be discovered there? In the same way, I seekNYT - 604 words
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Miscellaneous227 1982-06-18 2 Straits Times Crossword ■h~~^ IF HF~| ACROSS 5 Cope went to collect the cash (8) 8 R.A. unit as displaced Euro- 6 Debate featured sports event pean (8) no-one's turned up (10) 9 American architect has Just pigment used by artist, say? spoken (6) (6) 10 Arrest Pole with revolver227 words
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Miscellaneous395 1982-06-18 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Openinc fowwed by Housewives' Matinee Beauty Traps (Chinese/r) 4.40 New Zoo Revue 5.05 The Wid WM West The Night Of The Underground Terror (r) 5.55 The World Sportsman 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Mutiara Seni (Malay r 7.00 The Brothers Lionheart In Wild 5.55395 words
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Miscellaneous219 1982-06-18 2 SBC 8 MALAYSIA 3 MALAYSIA 10 RADIO ONE Another Morning Another Show (confd) lf.(« Prog Summary followed by Feature II.M The Entertainers II.M News-In-Brief 11.16 Continental Favourites 12.11 Your Lunchdate I.N PM News 1.10 Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.31 Midday Market Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 2.N Prog Summary followed by219 words
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Miscellaneous547 1982-06-18 2 Rose Valley 7.30 News And Weather Forecast (Malay) 7.50 Friday Background 8.50 The Fal Guy The Snow Job 9.45 News And Weather Forecast (Eng lish) 10.10 News Special Asean: Post Mints terial Conference 10.55 TV Movie A Population Of One 12.15 AM Close I 8.00 "Live" From Studio 1 (Chinese)547 words
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Advertisement192 1982-06-18 3 < WHYfiOTOSPWN?» n Vfeitch the World Gup Final live at home. 1 m E mm m% >4 AI i *s tII \ww w —Ami I < fcfcy.^.'*iM.B r^sßHßßi^^' Rent a CTV from Visionhire today and watch the W DCd i World Cup Finais in the comfort of your home. Or192 words
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Advertisement250 1982-06-18 6 One hypothesis concerning both the virus-carried genes and those found recently in human cancer cells, is that such genes may be needed by the body in an early stage of development and thereafter are turned off and remain quiescent. Cancer appears, according to this theory, when some unknown circumstance turns250 words
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Advertisement361 1982-06-18 9 Look beautiful. But be safe RoC is a top French brand of dermatologist tested makeup and skincare products. RoC has never believed in making women run serious risks with their skin. RoC products contain no perfume whatsoever because some women suffer allergic reactions to perfumes. At RoC, never jars (in361 words
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Advertisement707 1982-06-18 12 Out pfeftrftot -fiwctfim Just for YOU and YOUR CHILD nnS^ pacific s a concise COLLEGE '■■Iliyf ENGLISH-CHINESE WORD STUDY DICTIONARY DICTIONARY KAMUS TITIAN The perfect companion for every young The dictionary to meet just about every need An adapted version of A New English-Chinese A dictionary of the Malay Language707 words
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Advertisement596 1982-06-18 13 APPOINTMENTS Singapore Tourist I Promotion Board I Applications are invited from citizens/permanent residents of Fr Singapore and other ASEAN citizens for the posts of: Si (A) SENIOR OFFICER (FACILITATION) (B) SENIOR OFFICER (OVERSEAS MEDIA) ft (SUPERNUMERARY) ■>« Qualifications Experience i (A) A good Honours Degree in Building/Estate Management/ j Civil596 words
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Advertisement789 1982-06-18 14 APPOINTMENTS Established property developer requires urgently the services of: ACCOUNTANT Recognised Degree Diploma in Accountancy Minimum 3 years' experience as Accountant in a construction lirrn PROJECT MANAGER •Degree Diploma in Building Science' Civil engineering WVt least five years working experience in property/ site management of high rise buildings WVble to789 words
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Article990 1982-06-18 1 LI LIENFUNG - LI LIENFUNG By THE weakness of the plot in Shuihu is compensated by the forcefulness of its strong theme. Throughout the book, the weU-known phrase of -M h&iii, meaning "forced (to) join Liang Shan" or Mount Liang, is reiterated over and over by the experiences990 words
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Article, Illustration432 1982-06-18 1 LI LIENFUNG - LI LIENFUNG Bamboo Green By Luckily a peddler of herb medicine had seen Lin so he told her where to find him. By the time her tale was told and Lin sped to the house of Lv, he found the doors of the upstairs chamber locked from432 words
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Article313 1982-06-18 2 Xie Xuehua - chi nese parables Xie Xuehua By Yanzi's view on crime DUKE Qi Jing of the Warring-States Era enjoyed hunting. He liked to rear hawks which lived on wild rabMts. One day, his housekeeper Zhuzou was careless and a hawk escaped. When the duke found out, he was angry and ordered313 words
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Article, Illustration306 1982-06-18 2 KWAN ZI - KWAN ZI By TRY picking up some Mandarin from the Beijing operas to be staged tonight and tomorrow night at Hong Lim Park. Ping Sheh Peking Opera Troupe, the only one of its kind here, will put two pieces based on the classics Water306 words
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Miscellaneous259 1982-06-18 2 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 36 S5« cash- O AN BEE HONG (I.C. no: *****22/ F) $2* cash each: TAN LENG KHENG TEO SOO CHOO (I.C. no: *****51/ D) (I.C. no: *****49/ A) LIM HOON KENG TAN TOR YEOW (I.C. no: *****54/Z) (I.C. no: *****28/ C) WONG SAN KAN TEO259 words
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Miscellaneous239 1982-06-18 2 CROSS-bmguage Crossword Puzzle will be published every Friday. It is a Chinese crossword, but the clues are given in English. Eleven winners will be picked from the allcorrect entries. One will receive $5* cash and the other II |2t each. No: 37 Entry Form JB« it I si-axil? Cross-Language I239 words
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Advertisement764 1982-06-18 3 Chamber's Family Dictionary Aft T flilSSt Sensafion.--80.000 references. 450 illustrations -^^-^^^^■^b i Sfr*<^ Incredible Hulk Names from mythology, legend etc. Scientific and S^m^^ JMk^m \L astronomical data. Ranks in the Armed Forces. kifkAiraiMK^B W^ «K3t TP" ri 9 B i llk of Coloured Atlas is only to name a few764 words
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Article, Illustration799 1982-06-18 4 S. ILAKKIAPITHAN - S. IL AKK IAPITHAN Glimpses of Tamil Literature: Manimekalai (Part Three) By MANIMEKALAI was standing in front of the sacred seat of Buddha in the island of Manipallavam. Scenes connected with her former birth flashed across her mind. She recalled that in799 words
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500 1982-06-18 4 S.V. KRISHNAN - S.V. KRISHNAN By THE Tamil Language and Cultural Society, Singapore which was inaugurated two years back, has as one of its declared objects the promotion of the study and use of the Tamil Language as well as the organisation and conducting of educational classes.500 words
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Advertisement136 1982-06-18 4 AATHICHOODI Do nothing improper. VvMv QurTuj2,§iuStf eurrppeQar err a* V|£^V^ TIRUKKURAL Death after a virtuous life is '■"^Sgj^SS, preferable to A life sustained by lies and slander. Ms?^ Congratulations Jf Best Wishes 7 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD 5 1 on the occasion of the official opening of S^, JT THE JAPAN-SINGAPORE136 words
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