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Title Section14 1982-07-22 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article, Illustration678 1982-07-22 1 PLO guerillas to move north Accord on breaking siege WASHINGTON, Wednesday SYRIA, Saudi Arabia and the United States have agreed on a new plan for breaking the siege of west Beirut in which the 6,000 Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) guerillas there will be temporarily moved toAgencies - 678 words
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Article106 1982-07-22 1 US upturn in second quarter WASHINGTON, Wed. The US ec*a*my grew during the second quarter of this year for the first time since last autumn, the government said today. But it also said the economic decline during the first three months of this year and the final quarter of I*BlReuter - 106 words
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Article46 1982-07-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Hari Raya Puasa in Malaysia falls on Friday as the moon was not sighted tonight, it was announced by the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal. Changes to Channel 3 and Channel 10 television programmes are on Page 9.46 words
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Article86 1982-07-22 1 TOKYO, Wed. Drinking water carried -by half the planes (lying into Tokyo's Narita International Airport was unfit (or drinking because it had been contaminated with colon bacilli and other germs, a check by health authorities showed today. The Health and Welfare Ministry at the airport said aAFP - 86 words
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Article, Illustration96 1982-07-22 1 THESE quadruplets were born 19 years ago at their family home in Kampung Alsagoff? Th y were also known as the inseparable Famous Four. As five-year-olds, they went everywhere and did almost everything together. They wore the same clothes, went to the same class in the same school,96 words
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279 1982-07-22 1 BANGKOK, Wednesday FOREIGN Minister Siddhi Savetsila today accused Vietnam of trying to intimidate Thailand, saying that his Vietnamese counterpart, Mr Nguyen Co Thach, appeared to have made "overly threatening" statements in Singapore yesterday. Mr Thach, who arrived in Burma today after three days279 words
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Article110 1982-07-22 1 KUALA LUMPUP Wed. The- government has held back distribution of the Asian Wall Street Journal, a spokeswoman for its distributors said today. She said today that the Home Affairs Ministry, which clears foreign publications, gave no reason nor indicated that the government was taking punitiveReuter - 110 words
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889 1982-07-22 1 Hanoi sends troops secretiy to Cambodia Viets trying to bully us, says Siddhi SAY REPORTS BANGKOK, Wednesday THOUSANDS of Vietnamese troops have been secretly sent to Cambodia after Hanoi announced it was withdrawing some of its forces, sources said today. Reports of up to 10,000 Vietnamese troops arriving in western889 words
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Article1342 1982-07-22 1 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG Technology transfer and training aid By Associate Editor WASHINGTON, Wed. Transfer of technology and assistance in manpower training were cited by Mr Lee Kuan Yew today as just two examples of how the United States could help Asean countries. Through such1,342 words
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Article542 1982-07-22 1 3HARATHI MOHAN; PAW WEE - Watch kept on religious sects 3HARATHI MOHAN and PAW WEE By I THE government in keeping watch on religious sect activities after breaking up three groups this year which were considered involved in matters detrimental to public interest. Yesterday, police disclosed that a sect known as the Divine Light Mis542 words
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Article76 1982-07-22 1 JKKI SALKM, Wed. A sealer Israeli official today rejected ft pUn calling (*r litraeli troop* to pull back from tac outskirts of Beirut, while allowing PLO gucrlllaa, m trapped In the Lebftnn capital, to g* to ■•rtkere Lchaa— The •fflclal's statemeat was the first reaotl*n fromAP - 76 words
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Advertisement122 1982-07-22 1 44 pages today Call me major, minister tells everyone Back Page Cheers for the President n im Page 11 OFFICIAL RECEIVER'S $11 m CLAIM Page 9 SUMMARY WORLD NEWS J, 4, 7 CAUSEWAY II COMICS 12 EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS IS BACKGROUND II TIMES BUSINESS 11-21 CLASSIFIEDS 21-M SPORTS 27-31 Yoons122 words
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Advertisement67 1982-07-22 1 ■BIGSTON RADIO CASSETTE MROS43O I B MWSWISW2 Radio f l^v >JTI '1 I BtGSTON EL£CTRON»CS (S)PTE LTD I SMC* Bo*a S'^jxx*. OK2 Til J3/2SIO THE Prime Minister wishes all Muslims in Singapore Selamat Hari Raya Adilfitri. THE Straits Times wishes its Muslim readers Selamat Hari Raya Adilfitri. THERE will be67 words
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Article576 1982-07-22 2 Quality medical care HOSPITAL accreditation ensures that patients will not be put through surgery unnecessarily. This is how the scheme works. Hospitals and doctors that meet the standards set by a panel of medical experts will get a three-year certificate of competence. Institutions and doctors must keep up with576 words
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Article395 1982-07-22 2 THE Vietnamese position on Indochina and Asean, as stated by Mr Nguyen Co Thach, is easily summarised: what Vietnam has taken by force will remain Vietnamese property and anyone who argues otherwise will be taken care of. Shocking though the reasoning may seem to lawabiding nations,395 words
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Article184 1982-07-22 2 Rebel tour cut short THE $3.22 m tour of South Africa by a rebel international soccer team ended prematurely yesterday defeated by a boycott by blacks. They played their last game against a Transvaal Province team, drawn from local clubs, in a stadium able to seat only 12,000. Sponsor184 words
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Article253 1982-07-22 2 HAW PAR SECURES ITT DISTRIBUTORSHIP RIGHTS THE aggressive Haw Par Brothers International Ltd group has acquired yet another agency. It acquired several agencies earlier this year. Since July 15. Haw Par Consumer Products Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary, has had the sole rights to distribute ITT consumer products253 words
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Article86 1982-07-22 2 AUSSIES 'POOREST IN ASIA 1 AUSTRALIANS are alarmed by predictions that their country could become the poorest in the Asian region within 20 years, unless there are major changes in its policies and attitudes. An Australian columnist attributes the country's malaise to the lack of reward for risk and86 words
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Article556 1982-07-22 2 Manhunt for bombers BRITISH authorities have tightened security at ports, airports and railroad stations in a massive manhunt for those responsible for two bomb blasts that killed eight soldiers and wounded 51 soldiers and civilians. A Scotland Yard senior officer said police were considering searching thousands of556 words
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Article, Illustration315 1982-07-22 2 Hollywood nepotism RELATIVES first, then friends that's the way tinseltown works. Some disagree. "No such thing, swears a producer who has a son on the payroll. "A misapprehension common to outsiders ignorant of our industry," objects a veteran director (who sometimes uses his wife as script supervisor). Only315 words
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Article124 1982-07-22 2 Sealed cylinders move GAS cylinders will probably be fitted with metal seals soon. The government will be meeting oil companies after the Hari Raya holidays to discuss the possibility, a Trade and Industry Ministry director said. The decision follows Esso Singapore's intention to introduce it to prevent124 words
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Article111 1982-07-22 2 Paper art PAPER-CUTTING originated in north China, probably about the time paper was invented. Countries such as Japan, Germany and Italy also have their forms of paper-cutting. The Japanese present the silhouette realistically. Italian and Germans prefer black paper and scenic shapes. Only the Chinese cut111 words
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214 1982-07-22 3 Blastsrip through Paris' Left Bank PARIS, Wed TWO bombs, one directed at French prwildrnilal advlaer Regis Debray, exploded mi farts' IWt Bank early today, woaadlng at least If people. The first blast ripped through a cafe across the Seine River from the Notre Dame Cathedral Just after midnight. Hundreds ofAP; UPI - 214 words
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167 1982-07-22 3 BERLIN, Wed. Four men knocked a large hole in the Berlin Wall from the west side on Monday morning and hung a sign in it that said, "View through the wall into the bloody east," West Berlin police said. TheAP - 167 words
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409 1982-07-22 3 SCHMIDT ON SIBERIAN PIPE DEAL BONN, Wednesday WEST German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt said yesterday the United States must force itself to pay more attention to the views of its European partners. Mr Schmidt was speaking in a television interview broadcast just before heReuter; AFP; UPI - 409 words
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163 1982-07-22 3 French TV station ignores President's request PARIS. Wed. France's prime television station showed a controversial programme on the life of President Francois Mitterrand last night, despite his request that it be cancelled. Earlier yesterday Mr Mitterrand, clearly reacting to press charges that he was seeking to boost his sagging publicReuter - 163 words
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Article28 1982-07-22 3 JAKARTA, Wed. Twentyfive people drowned when their boat caught fire and sank oft central Sumatra on Sunday. Another 55 swam to safety, officials said today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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257 1982-07-22 3 VATICAN CITY, Wad THE Vatican newspaper, LOsservatore Romano, accused the Italian news media yesterday of "sensational" and "irresponsible" reporting on the Vatican Bank's dealings with an Italian bank that is the centre of a major financial scandal. In an editorial titled "TheAP - 257 words
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Article428 1982-07-22 3 BRITISH authorities launched a massive manhunt as top leaders in Britain and the Irish Republic attacked the outlawed Irish Republican Army (IRA) for two bomb attacks which left nine soldiers dead and wounded 51 soldiers and civilians. British police hunted for bombers who setAP; UPI - 428 words
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Article, Illustration270 1982-07-22 3 LONDON, Wed. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday dodged questions about persistent reports of a major spy case at one of Britain's most secret intelligence bases. Mrs Thatcher, whose conservative government is already embarrassed by the sudden disclosure of breaches in the guard around Queen Elizabeth,Reuter - 270 words
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134 1982-07-22 3 London detectives jailed for corruption LONDON, Wed. Two senior detectives in the City of London police force were convicted of corruption yesterday and sent to prison in a long-running investigation named Operation Countryman. Judge James Miskin said at the Old Bailey criminal court: 'Justice in England has been for countlessAP - 134 words
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376 1982-07-22 5 Mitsui faces trade conspiracy indictment SAN FRANCISCO, Wed. IN A major crackdown on Japanese steel imports, a federal grand jury yesterday indicted a subsidiary of Japan's largest steelmaker and three employees on charges of fraud and making false state- ments in a reported i steel-dumping conspiracy. The steelmaker, Mitsui andNYT - 376 words
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Article163 1982-07-22 5 WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE White House said today a newspaper report that President Ronald Reagan had decided not to resume negotiations for a comprehensive ban on nuclear testing was "off target. The New York Times report said the decision was made at a meeting of the163 words
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Article70 1982-07-22 5 Talks end with accusations In GENEVA, separate US-Soviet talks on limiting medium-range nuclear missiles in Europe, which adjourned for two months in Geneva yesterday after a flurry of charges of bad faith from both sides. The delegations will resume talks on Sept 30. Soviet Defence Minister Dimitry Ustinov last weekReuter - 70 words
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204 1982-07-22 5 MIDDLETOWN( Connecticut), Wed. There's too much verbal bloat in America today, William Zinsser. the wordsmith. says. Too many people talk like the dentist who asks his patient: "Are you experiencing pain'" If he had his child in the chair, Mr Zinsser says, he'dUPI - 204 words
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Article68 1982-07-22 5 THE Animal Protection Group in Baker, Oregon, awarded the Cock and Bull Award to promoters of a "world championship porcupine sprint race" on Monday for "one of the worst ideas in the world." In the race, which is scheduled for July 24, contestants will only beUPI - 68 words
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Article79 1982-07-22 5 JIM HORTON, 12. of Alabama, tossed two baby food jars containing notes into the Gulf of Mexico last month. One went nowhere while the other floated all the way to Israel, 8,000 km away. Jim said in Gulf Shores, Alabama, on Tuesday that he received aUPI - 79 words
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Article56 1982-07-22 5 BEER gushing from a trailer rammed by a lorry forced the closure of a busy junction in North Brunswick, New Jersey, on Monday. Police said the same junction had been closed a week earlier after an accident between a tractor and trailer in which the road had been56 words
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Article66 1982-07-22 5 A DOZEN master chefs using a giant frying-pan claim to have cooked the world's largest omelette using 7,200 eggs and 110 kg of lard and butter. The monster omelette was made on Sunday in Vichy, France, for local festivities. The previous record was held byAFP - 66 words
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Article, Illustration430 1982-07-22 5 WASHINGTON, Wed US FEDERAL Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker said yesterday that the nations central bank, despite the continuing slump of the economy and the strains on the nations financial markets, would stick to its relatively tight monetary targets for this year.NYT; AP - 430 words
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122 1982-07-22 5 WASHINGTON, W«J. A beat on*" la rvery five American workers wm unemployed last year, the IS Labour Department hms said. Nearly 23.4 million Americans were without pay at mate time last year, the department's bureau of Labour Statistic* said. Of thatUPI - 122 words
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199 1982-07-22 5 Brady sues firms that made Hinckley's gun WASHINGTON, Wednesday WHITE HOUSE press secretary James Brady is suing a Miami gun assembly plant and its West German gun parts supplier for US$lOO million, claiming that he was shot with a "poorly constructed" U5539.95 (SsBs) handgun. In papers filed on Monday, MrNYT - 199 words
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Advertisement461 1982-07-22 5 -At oC3*TOOQ~IhC9trB the curtain rises not only on the most select cuisine of the sea, but on the latest haute couture fashions by some of the very best names in the business. Saturday Night High Fashions makes it debut on 24th July with the sizzling styles of followed on 31st461 words
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Article, Illustration150 1982-07-22 6 Brezhnev 'yes' to UN force plan MOSCOW, Wed. Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev yesterday endorsed the use of a United Nations force to end the impasse over west Beirut. But he restated his opposition to any Involvement of American troops. Mr Brezhnev's remarks were circulated yesterday night by Tass, the officialNYT - 150 words
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Article62 1982-07-22 6 TEL AVTV, Wed. Israeli government officials said last night they had erred in reporting on Monday that a meeting between Defence Minister Ariel Sharon and^ US peace mediator Philip Habib had been held in Lebanon's presidential Baabda Palace east of Beirut. "The misunderstanding resulted from aReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration372 1982-07-22 6 WASHINGTON, Wednesday AFTER six weeks of war in Lebanon, Israel's support in Congress has been significantly eroded to what some members describe as its lowest point. While, in their view, it has not reached the stage where substantial numbers would oppose further UnitedNYT; AP - 372 words
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Article35 1982-07-22 6 JERUSALEM. Wed. The Druze community In the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights yesterday called off its sevenmonth general strike undertaken to protest Israel's unilateral annexation of the territory last December, Israeli military radio reported. AFP.AFP - 35 words
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Article76 1982-07-22 6 ISRAELI taxpayers will be hit with a 4-per cent levy on revenue and salaries aimed at raising 20 billion shekels (SJI.6 billion) to defray the burden on the economy of the war in Lebanon. The levy comes under a 10-year compulsory war loan plan, atAFP - 76 words
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Article52 1982-07-22 6 IRAQI Deputy Premier Tarik Aziz yesterday denied in Baghdad press reports that President Saddam Hussein recently escaped assassination. Mr Aziz, addressing a press conference, also said that Iraq will not buy US weapons but expects Washington to support United Nations Security Council decisions on the Iraqi-IranianAFP - 52 words
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Article82 1982-07-22 6 AN ADVISER to Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) chief Yasser Arafat and a leading figure in the Israeli peace movement held a Joint press conference in Paris yesterday the first time the two sides have met in public. The press conference was given by PLO adviserAFP - 82 words
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Article27 1982-07-22 6 IDEALLY we'd like to see Iraq disintegrate lit* a SMlte, Kurdish aid Sannl community, each making war A on the other. 7 Israeli official.27 words
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170 1982-07-22 6 BEITEDDIN (Lebanon), Wed. An attack on a Christian-owned petrol station in this largely Druze territory has led to an unprecedented meeting between leaders of the two feuding factions. Leftist leader Walid Jumblatt, who is also hereditary lord of one section of the Druze, and BaReuter - 170 words
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240 1982-07-22 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. Outer ammunition, employed widely by the United States In Yletnum and now the centre of a controversy ever Israel's use of it in Lebanon, has become a mainstay of the arsenals of the world's major armed forces. The various forms ofReuter - 240 words
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Article, Illustration312 1982-07-22 6 Setbacks may stir up dissent in Teheran WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE present Iranian setbacks in the Gulf war are likely to rekindle political dissent in Teheran, US political analysts said here yesterday. While cautioning that the outcome of the war remains in doubt, Reagan administration officials who have been monitoring theNYT - 312 words
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Article76 1982-07-22 6 PARIS, Wed. Iranian Prime Minister Mir Hosscin Musnvl arrived in Tripoli yesterday for an official visit to Libya, the Libyan news agency Jana. monitored here, reported. He was greeted by the Libyan number two, Major Abdel Salam Jalloud, other Libyan ministers and senior military officers. TheAFP - 76 words
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141 1982-07-22 7 Censored textbooks: China hits out at Japan BEIJING, Wed. China yesterday attacked the Japanese Education Ministry for censoring school textbooks to cut out many critical references to Japan's war against China from 1937The Communist Party newspaper People's Daily said in a commentary that a deliberate distortion of facts by theReuter - 141 words
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Article57 1982-07-22 7 BRITAIN HILL will bar Spain from the European Common Market unless the Spanish border with Gibraltar is opened, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told Parliament in London yesterday. "It is inconceivable that there should be a closed border between the territories of two members of the community," sheReuter - 57 words
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Article58 1982-07-22 7 PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos yesterday turned on the symbolic production valve of the Matinloc offshore oil field, which will produce about 13,500 to 14,000 barrels of high grade oil a day. Mr Marcos said the country's achievements had strengthened the conviction that the Philippines could attainReuter - 58 words
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Article52 1982-07-22 7 THE US House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to cut US$699 million (about Ssl.4 billion) from the proposed 1983 military budget by reducing the number of new Trident nuclear-armed submarines authorised from two to one. Members voted 344-65 to approve the amendment to the Defence Department AuthorisationReuter - 52 words
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Article70 1982-07-22 7 IN AN effort to quell Taiwan's irritation over growing trade deficits with Japan, a Japanese mission to Taipeh yesterday agreed to reduce tariffs on imports of Taiwanese electronic goods and expand quotas on agricultural imports. The Japanese also agreed to provide technical aid to improve Taiwan's industrialAP - 70 words
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Article79 1982-07-22 7 NEW ZEALAND'S opposition Labour Party said yesterday that Parliament should pass a law restricting the right of western Samoans to enter New Zealand. Commenting on a ruling by the Privy Council in London which apparently meant that most of western Samoa's 160,000 people are New ZealandReuter - 79 words
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Article72 1982-07-22 7 CHINA, replying to charges that it is using bogus comiianies, exchange students and other means to obtain US technology for its military build-up, said yesterday that the charges are "absurd,". "China has been sending out students and research and other personnel within the framework of normal scientificAP - 72 words
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Article, Illustration361 1982-07-22 7 Thais launch plans to fight piracy with patrol boats GULF OF SIAM, Wednesday THAILAND yesterday unveiled plans to capture pirates who have been preying on Vietnamese boat people. Thai authorities said two recently-purchased patrol boats and a third Thai navy vessel would patrol the gulf They said the Thai navyAP - 361 words
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190 1982-07-22 7 Tax case a warning to foreign Arms in Indonesia JAKARTA, Wed. A Japanese businessmen was sentenced to IVt years in jail and his company fined US$2.9 million (Ss6 million) yesterday in a case which Indonesian officials hope will serve as a warning to foreign companies. Yojiro Kitajima, 30, an accountsUPI - 190 words
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Article33 1982-07-22 7 BEIJING, Wed. China wul send a four-member survey team to the Antarctic this November, the official Xinhua news agency said today. The Chinese did not say what their objectives were. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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355 1982-07-22 7 SOVTET forces have failed to gain control of Afghanistan's strategic Panjshir Valley from Muslim guerillas despite waging a series of intensive attacks, Western diplomats say. Thousands of government and Soviet troops launched their sixth of fen sive against the guerilla stronghold 80 km northeastAFP; UPI - 355 words
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Article72 1982-07-22 7 India takes back Afghan refugees MADRAS, Wed. A Rroop of Af*h*n r.-fu gees wh« tried to seek Mytam la Autrall* bat were expelled have been glvea permission to stay In IndU, officials said today. The group Is expected to retain to Delhi where they had beea Uvlag after leaving Kabul.72 words
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Article, Illustration355 1982-07-22 8 DAH LATIFF - They are the Kasban quads NOW 24-yeM«-oUi, the Kaaknn quadruplr t» wtil all be Ugetner acaln for thf annual family reunion to celebrate the Muslim fentival of Hari iUya Pnasn. The low brothers from left, Omar, (toman, All anal Aba Bnknx bin Kjinu will gather with their It other brothers355 words
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149 1982-07-22 8 Muslims begin Hari Raya with prayers IN MOSQUES all over Singapore this morning, Muslii i men will gather for ti eir Hari Raya prayers. In Toa Payoh and Bedok, where the mosques cannot accomodate all the worshippers at once, mass prayers will be held on open fields in sports complexes.149 words
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Article63 1982-07-22 8 A CONCERT of 20th Century Choral Music due to be held at the Victoria Concert Hall on Sunday has been postponed to July 28 at 8 p.m. because of road closures for the National Day parade rehearsal The July 28 rehearsal for the Asian Folk and Arts Songs63 words
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Article136 1982-07-22 8 PNUEMONIA, acute upper respiratory tract infections and influenza contribute to 56 per cent of all respiratory deaths in Singapore. Such acute respiratory infections are common here, Prof Wong Hock Boon, head of the Department of Paediatrics at the National University of Singapore, said yesterday136 words
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562 1982-07-22 8 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By PATIENTS have no need to fear being cut open for no reason if there is a system of assuring the quality of medical care. Singapore doctors who heard of this American concept yesterday felt this should be562 words
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Article30 1982-07-22 8 WELL-KNOWN lecturer in South-east Asian studies, Professor Sheldon W Simon, will talk on "The Asean StaWand Regional Security" tomorrow at the NUS seminar room 203 at 3 p.m.30 words
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324 1982-07-22 8 Muslims urged to change attitudes on education IN A Hari Raya Puasa message yesterday, the acting Minister for Social Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar, urged Muslim families to change their attitudes towards education. He said that although there has been an improvement in living standards among Muslims, this has not brought324 words
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225 1982-07-22 8 Latest SIA wage pacts to cost $40 m more a year SINGAPORE Airlines' latest wage pacts with its 15,000 employees is expected to cost the groupan add'tional $40 million a year for the next three years. This is more than the $22 million that the airline made in pre-tax profits225 words
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Article44 1982-07-22 8 SR! LANKAN Justice Minister Nissanka Wijeratne will arrive here tomorrow for a two-day visit. He will call on the Home Affairs Minister, Mr Chua Sian Chin, and the Minister o( State (Law and Home Affairs) Prof S. Jayakumar on Saturday.44 words
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284 1982-07-22 8 Fireworks from 10 nations to light up our skies A DAZZLING extravaganza of fireworks from II muMm will light ■p our sale* on tie night of Air t. After the National Day parade and float nraußssisn have faded into the dtmnare, you will be treated to a display of 4,3284 words
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Article, Illustration163 1982-07-22 9 Talks with two senators THE Human Rmhkm Development lastltate In Okinawa will play a leading rale la Japan's effort to assist the Amm cwutrtes devetop their manpower It wUI not only train Asean students but will aIM r**rdlnate the activities of five prtp— ed ha163 words
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382 1982-07-22 9 r F. HWANG - r F. HWANG By! Our High Court Reporter 'Bosses had allowed debts to pile up' THE Official Receiver, acting as the liquidator of Kie Hock Shipping Pte Ltd, yesterday asked the High Court to order the company's executive director, Mr Tay Beng Chuan, jointly382 words
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Article122 1982-07-22 9 MORE students will get to attend the second national music camp for schools because of the good response to the first camp held two years ago. The camps,, aimed at grooming promising and talented musicians, attract a large number of I applicants. About 200 applied for122 words
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Article269 1982-07-22 9 Sahe to have a third supermart DETAILS of a big expansion programme were revealed yesterday by fresh food sellers Singapore Animal Husbandry enterprises (Sahe). The company, which has two supermarkets, at Serangoon Garden Way and upper Thomson, will open a third by the end of next year at Parkway Shopping269 words
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Article197 1982-07-22 9 BECAUSE Han Raya Puasa fails on Friday in Malaysia, the TV programmes for Radio and Television Malaysia's Channel 3 as printed in today's Section 2 have been changed. The new programme is published below as it could not be confirmed in time for inclusion197 words
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Article, Illustration583 1982-07-22 10 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA By I JACK Chia-MPH is counter-suing the partner of its subsidiary's jointventure company. Chartered Development Services Pte Ltd (CDS), as I Ml as CDS' managing director and director, for $278,398 JC-MPH. which had Mrartead the joint-yen- i ture company, Sunwell i Industries583 words
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125 1982-07-22 10 NEW HDB NUMBERS FOR HUDC APPLICANTS MORE th»n 4,1 M applicant* who were on the Housing sad I rhan Development nmpan\ (HI DC) ILst for middle Income housing have been given new registration numbers. An HDB spokesman said It was ■> rosary far administrative and computerisation purposes and does not125 words
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267 1982-07-22 10 MINISTRY CALLS FOR MEETING WITH OIL FIRMS KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THE Malaysian Ministry of Trade and Industry has decided to call for a meeting of all oil companies to discuss the possibility of introducing metal seals for gas cylinders. The decisionNST - 267 words
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Article66 1982-07-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia may be able to produce her own antidote against the venom of the pit viper, a deadly snake common in Malaysia, by the end of the year. The Institute for Medical Research has been working on it for the past three years, andAFP - 66 words
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157 1982-07-22 10 Learning from Japan with TV swaps KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday MALAYSIA and Japan have agreed to an ex change of television programmes to promote bet ter understanding of each other's countries Bernama reported yesterday. Information Minister Adib Adam was quoted as saying Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) would show more Japanese filmsNST - 157 words
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153 1982-07-22 10 Aid for padi farmers hit by drought- KOTA BARU. Wed THE Agriculture Minis try, describing the 1981-82 padi season as disastrous, yesterday announced a $5 million aid-relief package for Kelantan's farmers. The Agriculture Minister, Datuk Manan Othman, said that by today more than 26.000 farmers in the state will haveNST - 153 words
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Article42 1982-07-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Malaysian sessions court vesierday sentenced farmer Shaidan bin Kasa, 22. to life imprisonment and six strokes of the cane. He was found guilty of trafficking in 112 6 grams of heroin on October 1980. AP.AP - 42 words
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Article56 1982-07-22 10 k No' to joint shipping line KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Federation of Asean Ship-, owners' Associations has rejected a proposal that its members establish a joint intra-regional shipping line to promote trade According to reports hen-. the main reason for their refusal was that the present intra-Asean shipping figures wouldAFP - 56 words
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Article40 1982-07-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR. We.l Beauties from 18 nations have arrived here for the Miss Asm Quest beauty contest, to be held on July 30 Singapore's entry. Miss Marie Won.; Yoni; Yee, 25, is a stewardess with Singapore Airlines. AP.AP - 40 words
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Article143 1982-07-22 10 WOMEN ARE STILL PAID A LOT LESS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. J Sex discrimination, out- dated as it may sound, ia. still widely practised in> many industries in Penin-* sular Malaysia, a govern- ment labour survey has shown. Women employed in the same jobs as men are getting a raw deal.NST - 143 words
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127 1982-07-22 10 KLALA 1.1 MM X, i Wed. The Malaysian government may allow foreign fishermen to fish la Malaysian waters, the Minister of Agriculture, Datuk Hajl Abdul Manan < Unman, said yesterday. He said although sea laws do not allow foreign fishermen to do now,127 words
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Advertisement200 1982-07-22 10 .^riflßJ^^^^S \anfl ■^■■■W iuaW^^BaS *<-"^£^ W BWtbM\t»bs *iV I m^^^K/f fl J^b^b^bW B^af 11 Hr b^b^^^ b^bK* Sa^Ba. hjmm bM^N. A Aflßß^^^^^^Bal BB^a^^flßß^Bß^n^^^Bßß^Bßa^^Vßal bb^P^^^^^^bb! COOKVXARE AT PRICES YOU'LL TAKE A SHINE TO. You'll find it hard to resist our ladles and fryers that con le with cookware range, especially the200 words
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Article, Illustration422 1982-07-22 11 As he drops in on NUS students' charity drive UNIVERSITY students set yesterday morning on Rag and Flag TO, a charity trip with a route snaking from Kent Ridge to Orchard Road, Shenton Way and back to the National University of Singapore campus. The convoy of422 words
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Article, Illustration160 1982-07-22 11 Two fined $5 9 000 each on appeal TWO mechanical engineers, who were given jail sentences last November for retaining stolen property, had their sentences varied on appeal yesterday to a day's jail and a fine of $5,000 each. Wee Moi Seong. 33. of Johore, and Ong Pang Slong. 34.160 words
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209 1982-07-22 11 LOVERS' DEATH: MURDER CUM SUICIDE A MARRIED man, Rhone Hong, 35, slit his lover^ throat in their bedroom at midnight on July 20 last year and then committed suicide by cutting his throat, the coroner's court heard yesterday. State coroner Lee Cheong Hoh classified the deaths of Khong and Ng209 words
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99 1982-07-22 11 THE Education Ministry is looking for teachers to take up Master's degree scholarships in 10 areas. They are computer science, testing and measurement, educational technology or media sciences, theory and practice in educational technology, educational research and evaluation, educational studies, curriculum studies, curricu-99 words
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Article216 1982-07-22 11 Poem brings back happy thoughts A POEM from a primary four pupil of Methodis Girls School helped to perk up Singah who yestei day again had to field more brickbats (19) thai bouquets (7). She wrote: It's so nice to be courteous every single day, To people that we meet216 words
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Article, Illustration186 1982-07-22 11 TO be courteous to free-apeadlag tourist* and to be rude to fellow Singaporeans la to demean •urselvea. Lee Kuan Yew. At an Orchard Road market a husband shouted at his wife for doing "something wrong" and at People's Park Complex, another husband scolded his wife for not watching186 words
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256 1982-07-22 11 CPF pays $152 m to 2,700 for home scheme THE Central Provident Fund Board has paid out $152 million to 2.761 members under the approved residential property scheme. Of these, $123.4 million went to 2,466 cases under Phase One, and $28.6 million to 295 cases under Phase Two. Since Phase256 words
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Article, Illustration431 1982-07-22 12 NANCY KOH - The Yoons get a three-year head start NANCY KOH By ALMOST... the Yoons of Strathmore Avenue can almost be categorised as a three-genera-tion family. For they are expecting a grandchild in about four months' time. Yesterday, they were one of two "multitier" families among mmb^^ 1,249 others which attended the431 words
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318 1982-07-22 12 THE Orient Airlines Association (OAA) has set up a sub-committee to study ways of curbing the import of air tickets into Singapore. The problem, which surfaced with a vengeance last year, is said to be costing travel agencies318 words
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Article76 1982-07-22 12 A LORRY driver was jailed for five months yesterday for stealing two Superbrain LT computers worth about $14,000 from his employer. Lian Seh Huat, 23, was at a warehouse at Changi Airport on June 20 collect- ing cargo for delivery when he saw \he two computers76 words
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150 1982-07-22 12 WHAT'S happening? A brand new column In The Sunday Times' Packed with things to do, to see, to hear, to learn. Complete with pictures. An exciting diary of what's happening in and around town every day of the week. For organisers, It's150 words
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Article94 1982-07-22 12 THE police will bring their highly popular Orchard Show a programme of slick band and cultural dance performances to residents in Block 4. Bedok South Avenue 1 on Saturday from 4.30 p.m. The show, jointly organised by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board and the Singapore94 words
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Article25 1982-07-22 12 THE Parliamentary Pensions (Amendment) BUI and the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore Bill will be introduced at the next sitting of Parliament on Tuesday25 words
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Advertisement216 1982-07-22 12 INTRODUCTORY OFFER ON New DESIGN LvUUvl wp.^^ Luxury interiors Pte Ltd proudly presents trie latest designs In Genuine Monou Cane Furniture Each item is on Original Collection from the best selling and most successful furniture range being marketed overseas Now ovoiiabie for buyers in Singapore Grob-a-deal while the offer s216 words
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Miscellaneous176 1982-07-22 12 Bringing Up Father By BIU Kavanagh Hal Camp KMOW/WMV WO4TWDRX/ 3 /ZfLfllfflJiP Jf I'LL 06 PW?H^\ yul Bloadie By Chic Yoowg IC I WONT &E ABLE I'M IN X DEEP-BLUE TMIS'LL GET >. &OV WE SURE KNOWS TO DO rV\UCH j I PUNK T— YOU OUT Vl^J- HOW TO X~Sr176 words
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Article, Illustration392 1982-07-22 13 EVELYN NG - EVELYN NG By Our Socttt Services Correspondent TWENTY-SIX years m%; a spastic New Zealand Klrl gave a talk to the Singapore Rotary luh. It sparked off interest that led to help for spastic children here. Dr Klalne Field, a paediatrician present at392 words
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201 1982-07-22 13 Jobs SOS for ex-addicts and criminals EMPLOYERS can he: criminals to return to so lp ex-drug addicts and ciety as useful citizens by giving them jobs. Mrs Irene Jacob, director of Samaritans of Singapore (SOS) told the weekly lunch meeting of J the Lions Club of Singapore to have a201 words
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Article104 1982-07-22 13 Japanese study team meets Dhana FOREIGN Affairs and Culture Minister S. Dhanabalan met a fivemember Cultural Affairs and Public Relations study team from Japan yesterday. The team's leader, Mr Jiro Ushio, said no specific proposals were discussed at the half-hour meeting at City Hall but added that the team was104 words
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Article36 1982-07-22 13 MR LIM Ewe Huat has been elected president of the Singapore Association for Retarded Children The other officials include Mr Wong Man Kee. vice-president; Mr Ng Fook Kah. secretary; and Mr Alwyn Lim. treasurer36 words
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Article24 1982-07-22 13 THE MP for Clementi. Mr Bernard Chen Tien Lap. will officially open Clement! Town Secondary School on July 29 at 5.30 p.m.24 words
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Article49 1982-07-22 13 I VISITORS to a health exhibition in Marine Parade community centre next month will be able to find out their expected life span and blood pressure The exhibition, from Aug 6 to Aug 8, will also feature filmlets on hypertension, smoking, exercise and diet.49 words
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87 1982-07-22 13 FOIB ■ndrrnradiiaU* have each received a tart $4, Ml scholarship from Falrchlld Singapore, an American company producing computer parts. The scholarships also provide for a 12-week [n-kon.se training stint. The four undergraduates all studying electrical engineering at the National I alverrity «f Singapore are87 words
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325 1982-07-22 13 BHARATHI MOHAN - BHARATHI MOHAN By LOOK out for five young men with closecropped hair and a girl with a mole on her right cheek. They are usually seen in crowded shopping places and are out to steal. This warning has325 words
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293 1982-07-22 13 SHIRLEY TAN - BOYS FROM 8 MORE SCHOOLS TO TAKE THE PLUNGE SHIRLEY TAN By BOYS from eight more secondary schools can look forward to taking swimming for their physical education (PE) lessons next January. Boon Lay Secondary, Yuan Ching Secondary, Mayflower Secondary, Ylo Chu Kang Secondary, Bendemeer Secondary, Woodsville Secondary, Beatty Secondary293 words
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Article63 1982-07-22 13 A LABOURER, who tried to sell 100 sticks of cannabis to an undercover narcotics officer, was jailed for 42 months by a district Judge yesterday and ordered to be given five strokes of the cane. Teo Wah Soon, 25, was also sentenced to another eight63 words
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352 1982-07-22 13 .ILLIAN CHEW - EDB may set up centre for robot skills .ILLIAN CHEW By L Training needed for workers THE Economic Development Board (EDB) is considering setting up a training centre to provide workers with the necessary skills to work with robots. It is discussing the proposal with Asea, a Swedish company which352 words
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Article502 1982-07-22 14 IMAGINE this region to be your neighbourhood. As a good citizen, all you want is peace and good relations among all residents. But your immediate neighbour has been forcibly ejected from his home by the chap living on the other side who has long coveted his502 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1982-07-22 14 ■awnHi POLAND'S seven-month-old martial law regime is clearly approaching an end in its present form. It is fast losing the necessary credibility which made it such a potent weapon in regaining the initiative for the Polish Communist establishment, and almost everyone wants to see itFT - 1,159 words
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Article876 1982-07-22 14 IF THE electronics industry wants to sell me a home computer, they're going to have to soft-pedal that line about how it's going to help the children with their homework. For one thing, I don't believe it. Can you imagine a child getting any help876 words
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Article, Illustration795 1982-07-22 14 Mullahs' war against guerillas is almost won YOUNG revolutionary guards still take to the streets of Teheran at dusk everyday. But their war against the left-wing Mujaheddin guerillas may be almost won. The recent assassination of a senior ayatollah in Yazd by a man with a grenade who clung to795 words
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Advertisement92 1982-07-22 14 "Sweet Swinger" The MacGregor EYE-O-MATIC Classic. A classic wood with the famous shallow Eye-O-Matic face Automatically pants out the hitting area to the sweet swinging type of happy players tor deadly accuracy' With further assurance ot an easy swu g A from the added loft Mk Made from the finest92 words
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Letter, Illustration537 1982-07-22 15 Let us fight them on the beaches IT'S interesting to learn that the SAF has instituted Fibua (fighting in built-up areas) training because this is relevant to defence in today's urban Singapore (ST, July 17). we trust, however, that the day may not come when our forces have to rail537 words
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391 1982-07-22 15 SPECIALIST vs GP CONTROVERSY THE controversy over the medical referral system has provoked heated arguments between the "specialist" and the "GP" camps of doctors and their supporters the arguments given often depend on which camp the doctor perceives himself to be391 words
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206 1982-07-22 15 Two ways to keep foreign workers from job-hopping IN RECENT years, our labour market has experienced a severe shortage of draftsmen and experienced engineers. As a result it has been necessary to bring in foreign workers. But once these vyorkers are in Singapore, they soon acquire the habit of job-hopping.206 words
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Letter116 1982-07-22 15 I REFER to Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's recent visit to Britain and the bestowing upon him of the Freedom of the City of London. I watched the proceedings on the SBC News Special last Friday evening. Here was a spectacle of historic pageantry in116 words
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115 1982-07-22 15 I REFER to PSY's letter (ST. July 20) in which he complained that a registered letter addressed to the Attorney-Generals Chambers on April 29 has yet to be acknowledged. I am surprised at this tetter as the writer had on July 15 accepted an offer115 words
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42 1982-07-22 15 Some of us ignored boyfriends I REFER to your report about the c.id of the World Cup (ST, July 12) in which the reporter talked of "ignored spouses and girlfriends, sleepweary neighbours He left out neglected boyfriends. LEE CHENG BEE Stagapore 123142 words
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Letter76 1982-07-22 15 WHEN SBC scheduled the broadcast of "The Age of Uncertainty Karl Marx: The Massive Dissent" on July 10, I waited in eager anticipation for the programme but when the time came, the programme was not aired. However, it was aired the following Saturday (July 17) on the76 words
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Letter95 1982-07-22 15 WE WOULD like to thank < your reader Mephosto- I philis" for his comments J (ST. July 10). I As he has pointed out, > library staff would not be 1 able to examine every i book to find out if it has < been95 words
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Letter220 1982-07-22 15 I AM an ordinary citizen and must resort to your letters page as I do not have the means to call press conferences. I also do not speak in terms of scenarios the diplomatic euphemism used occasionally, as in the case of Mr Nguyen Co Thach,220 words
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179 1982-07-22 15 I AM indignant that Mr Michael Liew has told our taxi drivers to address their fares as "Sirs." His claim that it is only polite to do so and that there is no connotation of subservience to the person addressed is not true.179 words
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89 1982-07-22 15 WAITING MONTHS TO DRIVE IDLE TAXI MANY months ago, I qualified to be a taxi driver, and I have passed on the message to friends and NTUC-Comfort, asking them to introduce me as a relief taxi driver. But so far, I have been unable to find a taxi for rent.89 words
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Article, Illustration988 1982-07-22 16 VINCENT W. STOVE - VINCENT W. STOVE By' Our Sydney reporter know there is something radically wrong with the "lucky country's" performance and prospects. Sir Carnegie lamented the fact that Australian politicians did not seem to recognise the looming economic precipice. He said it was988 words
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Article, Illustration849 1982-07-22 16 lEREMY CHERFAS - lEREMY CHERFAS ByJ DRUG addiction poses one enormous paradox. The addict becomes tolerant of the drug, needing ever larger quantities to achieve the same effect, and yet drug overdose is a major hazard of addiction, killing about one in every849 words
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280 1982-07-22 17 Indonesian rubber enters Malaysian exchange KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Indonesian rubber producers have started trading on the Malaysian Rubber Exchange and Licensing Board (MRELB), which in the past dealt only in local rubber, brokers said. Indonesians have sold an estimated 4,000 tonnes to 5,000 tonnes of SIR 20 to the InternationalReuter - 280 words
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448 1982-07-22 17 FOR SALE: Yogi Bear, Fred Flinstone, Quick Draw McGraw and some 50 other cartoon characters. Manufacturers and advertising agents in the region can now buy them no, not the comic books. Hanna-Barbera, one of the world's largest producers of448 words
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456 1982-07-22 17 THE aggressive Haw Par Brother's International Ltd group has acquired yet another agency and shows no sign of letting up after having already acquired several agencies earlier this year. From July 15, Haw Par Consumer Products Pte Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the456 words
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443 1982-07-22 17 THE working group for Singapore's financial fu- tures market said yesterday that together with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, they will undertake a study to look into the feasibility of Unking futures trading between the two exchanges. CME's executive vice president Beverly Splane has been443 words
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323 1982-07-22 17 EXPORTS of rubber from Singapore fell 38 per cent in the first quarter against the same period last year, reflecting the continuing decline since the 1980 peak. Trade statistics show that from January-March 1982, rubber exports earned amounted to $447 million ($727.5 million323 words
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196 1982-07-22 17 More stable earnings source for P. Products PAPER Products (Malaya) Bhd's move into property development is to enable the company to tap a more stable source of earnings for the group. At the same time, it will widen the base of the group's operations, chairman Dr Mohamed Tajud din Mohamed196 words
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180 1982-07-22 17 HOTELIER Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat has increased his already large holdings in Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation and Malayan Banking Bhd. On Monday, Tan Sri Khoo bought a block of 1.7 million Malayan Banking shares at MJ6.50 per share, raising his stake in180 words
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262 1982-07-22 17 Four Seas proposes bonus, rights issues FOUR Seas Communication Bank, a 99 per cent owned subsidiary of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, has proposed bonus and rights issues which will raise its capital to $50 million from $20 million. To accommodate the increase in capital, the bank has also proposed that its262 words
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Article22 1982-07-22 17 GENERAL Securities Investments announced its unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing stood at $1.88 per share as at June 30.22 words
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Article43 1982-07-22 17 KUCHAI Development Bhd reported a 33 per cent drop in its unaudited pretax earnings to M 5259,780 for the first half-year to June 30, 1982. Output of tin ore fell by nearly 50 per cent to 74.662 tonnes during the period.43 words
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Article47 1982-07-22 17 KESANG Holdings Bhd's special issue of 4.5 million ordinary shares of Msl each to bumiputra investors has been approved by the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee. An extraordinary general meeting will be held on Aug 6 at 3.30 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur, to obtain shareholders' approval.47 words
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Article93 1982-07-22 17 HONGKONG, Wed. Hongkong's Commissioner of Trade Lawrence Mills will leave for Europe on Friday to drum up support for Hongkong's stand on textile negotiations with the European Economic Community. He will visit Geneva, Brussels, Paris and London. During his stopover in Paris, he will again urge France toAFP - 93 words
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Article97 1982-07-22 17 SEOUL, Wed. For the first time in 15 years, the Bank of Korea decided to put its gold bullion up for public sale from Thursday, in an effort to control soaring gold prices. The central bank took the action 18 days after the government announced aAP - 97 words
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Article62 1982-07-22 17 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. Diamond stocks will rise further this year, but slower than last year, Anglo American Corp of South Africa Ltd chairman Harry Oppenheimer said. The diamond industry recession, which began in mid-1980 and is not over, is the most acute and prolonged since the 1930s and promptedReuter - 62 words
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Article100 1982-07-22 17 HONGKONG, Wed. Hongkong's two consumer price indices "A" and "B" each rose 0.8 per cent in June from May to stand at 130 (base: the average index from October 1979 to September 1980). This represented increases over June 1981 of 11.1 per cent for both indices. The indicesReuter - 100 words
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Article84 1982-07-22 17 OTTAWA, Wed. The decline of the Canadian economy showed no signs of abating through most of the second quarter, Statistics Canada said. In its monthly economic analysis, it said that data up to the end of May showed that output continued to contract in April, while employment fellReuter - 84 words
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Article75 1982-07-22 17 TOKYO, Wed. The Tokyo Stock Exchange said it will start trading shares in units of not less than 50,000 yen (Ss42o) face value from Oct 1 when the revised commercial law comes into force. At present there is no set trading standard size. Shareholders owning less thanReuter - 75 words
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Article44 1982-07-22 17 OTTAWA, Wed. Canada today signed a major wheat deal with Brazil that will make it the country's largest supplier. Under a three-year agreement worth about Cs7so million (551.28 billion), Canada will deliver up to 4.5 million tonnes of wheat to Brazil. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article584 1982-07-22 17 SINGAPORE: Prices firmed over a broad from yesterday, on renewed buying interest and some covering support ahead of the holiday here tomorrow. Trading was fairly active though selective and the Stock Exchange Industrials Index rose 7.14 points to 592.15. Among Industrials and financial*. Central Sugars, pot on another584 words
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Article66 1982-07-22 17 Bautead Bhd Dunlup Ind ulnnt->» HTC I 3 4 Eh* (.uthrir Bhd NBT -5 •5 1 CCM I N H»» Par Sal Iron '30 2 10 Cold Stonmr Inrhrapr Bhd PMC +8 +3 J an Eler <ulhin»nM Works *10 15 •2 Perils Plmat Semb Ship SupCorp66 words
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Article31 1982-07-22 17 Industrials Finance Up 63 9 Down 10 4 unch 19 4 Hotels Properties Plantations Mining Deb/ Loans 9 6 1 4 4 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 131 words
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Article61 1982-07-22 17 C Sugars FAN Genera) Corp M II PMC C K 1 .mi Hong l.rcnti Ind OUE Slr«it« TmdinK DBS Spore Land H LeoDK r in Nat Iron Pan-El Sea View 10S0 580 336 328 336 620 545 700 520 750 665 655 585 322 404 40 30 30 2461 words
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Article19 1982-07-22 17 Pelalinf ■land Pea M Banking V AC DOI 800 650 580 374 220 -1144 -15 -10 -8 -519 words
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Article37 1982-07-22 17 BT Indicator: 5T Industrials: ST Finance: ST Hotels: ST Properties: ST Minings: ST Plantations: OCBC: 3ES Ind: *****1 *****6 669.17 679.61 1625.82 1629.91 1066 61 1061.77 583.31 585.24 258.50 230.78 847.77 847.85 ***** 611.20 495.01 502.1537 words
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Article26 1982-07-22 17 M Banking 273.000 B Raya 256.000 Pan-El 236.000 M D I 225,000 Sime Darby 168.000 Total turnover: 4.46 m Total value: $14. 48 m26 words
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Article2373 1982-07-22 18 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aaljaurted tar scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded in l*to M 11 shares each, with price quoted in dollars. -4 an w.u 250 1 .8 Veneer Prod 3M 350 Wilkinson Worldwide Hldgs 185 366 72 20.0 167 FINANCF 2300 1800 O E UfeNST - 2,373 words
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Article617 1982-07-22 18 SHARKS staged a surprbx pre-Hari Raya holiday rally on the Singapore stock market yesterday after five consecutive sessions of falls had taken the widely-followed Straits Times Industrials Index 28.13 points lower to a new IW2 low of Ml.ll. Short covering activities, plus the deeply oversold617 words
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Article201 1982-07-22 18 ASIA I NIT TKI ST IMiiiiiii' arleaa tar Jar/ M) Mai Inven Fund 2.25 2.39 Mai Prog Fund 1.30 1.38 Mai Security Fund 1 32 1 40xd Mai Ber)aya Fund 1.08 1 15 Mai Equity Fund 0.81 0.86 ABBITBNOT sm KITIKi ABIA <H—*m- arte«i l*r Jary a) S'porr201 words
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Article399 1982-07-22 18 SHARE prices rebounded on a fairly broad front on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday after two straight sessions of losses. Overall, values finished off-best on the day but a number of stocks scored double-digit gains. At the close, the 30-coun-ter New Straits Times Industrial Index399 words
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Article558 1982-07-22 18 O U E (7.00 B) (2) 690 (3) 6.95 (4) 8.96(2)7.00 Sea lion (4 06B)( 1 4.00 1 406 Shangri-La (5.5085 906) PROPERTIES B Raya (1.88 B) (22) 1.66 (51) 1.66 (16) 1.67 (25) 1.68 (16) 1.89 (8) 1.70 (80) 1.69(38) I.6BSETT (1)1.71(2) 1.69(1) 170 BSembawang (3.968) C Properties558 words
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Article994 1982-07-22 18 'BID aad ofler prices officially listed aid hmlßtas In and reported to the Stock Exchange o" Singapore yesterday with the .amber of shares traded shown I brackets In lots of 1.000 units .ue* otherwise specified All Times SefUemrnt Contracts are quoted after the world "sen". Big Board deal994 words
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Article1319 1982-07-22 18 BID and offer prtcca officially limed and buxinnt In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yetterday. with tar number ol shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unlaas otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aea» (3.028 3.205) xd IJaiaiili 3 10S) Aleaaa(105B109S)(6) 1.05 Alex Bat* (2.005)1,319 words
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Article455 1982-07-22 18 STOCKS closed steadier yesterday, in line with Wall Street's finish on considerations that more US banks have cut their prime rates to 16 per cent, brokers said. Trading was fairly active in the half-day session, with some profit-taking cited towards closing. The Hang Seng index closed up 6.79 points455 words
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Article454 1982-07-22 18 SHARE prices followed rises on Wall Street and in London yesterday, with all sectors gaining as local and overseas investors responded to falls in key US interest rates and higher gold prices, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index gained 10.7 points to 473.3. BHP rose 22 cents to AJ7.12. CSR454 words
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Article122 1982-07-22 18 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher across the board in quiet trading which concentrated mainly on finance and industrial groups, dealers said. ■UfIMTMNT Bafta Union. Bu OmntfUamCU; c«m#nt BUBCn^ft South Aim Pi bn Thai Cotnm«Ktal Bant TTM Uuu Bant Thai Fann#n Ban* Thai Ouus Mlim Tlw! Induatnal OaflM Thai Mutual122 words
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Article270 1982-07-22 19 SHARE prices, after initial gains on the back of the overnight rise on Wall Street, closed lower with pessimism emerging over an early recovery of the domestic economy yesterday, dealers said The Dow Jones average lost 1 'M to close at 7210.56 points on a light volume of 350270 words
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Article646 1982-07-22 19 GOLD shares on the London Stock exchange opened firm yesterday, reflecting the overnight surge in the bullion price but elsewhere the market was mixed, dealers said. At noon, the Financial Times index was down 1.2 points at 575.0. Amgold was up US$3.5O at $57 and Harties rose $2.50 to646 words
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Article356 1982-07-22 19 NEW YORK, Tues. A late-, rally caused stock prices to close higher despite meandering in a narrow range all day, as the market reflected increasing confidence on the part of investors that interest rates are finally moving lower. The Dow Jones industrial average climbed some three points in356 words
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Article52 1982-07-22 19 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 578.2 Monday 560.8 Week Ago 564.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 833.43 Monday 826.10 Week Ago 824.20 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1307.74 Tuesday 1300 95 Week Ago 1299.42 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 822.0 Tuesday 815.1 Week Ago 811.9 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 473.3 Tuesday 462 6 Week52 words
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Article228 1982-07-22 19 AMSTERDAM. Tues. Share prices were mixed to lower in quiet trading on the stock exchange, despite the half-point cut in the US discount rate, dealers said. The easier trend was attributed to operators adopting a wait-and-see attitude because of a lower Wall Street following profit-taking, they added. Banks followed228 words
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Article328 1982-07-22 19 ZURICH, Tues. Share prices closed very steady on moderate volume as demand concentrated on quality stocks and insurance shares, dealers said. Swiss bonds closed firm, but trading remained moderate due to the summer holidays, bond dealers said. This morning's cut in customer time deposit rates by the (our major328 words
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Article136 1982-07-22 19 THE stock market closed slightly higher yesterday, with the commercial industrial index up 0.12 to 89.24 and mining up 3.01 to 864.80 but with oils down 0.049 at 2.086 while turnover more than doubled at 31 million pesos compared to 14 million pesos yesterday. Oriental B rose 0.001 to136 words
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Article27 1982-07-22 18 Industrials Finance Hotels 58 3 1 8 2 10 1 Properties Oil Paims Tins robbers I robbers Deb/Loans 4 2 4 7 2 1 327 words
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Article50 1982-07-22 18 Sugars ILlnd i Hitam (T) .1 I In.l >MC "ext Corp Trading ami N >CBC 'an Elec •romet Anting 12.00 5.96 6 60 3 52 3.62 1.95 5 60 6 20 8 90 346 3.00 3.58 .3 .2 .2 -t .2 11 +J .1.11 .11 f J L .t50 words
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Article136 1982-07-22 19 < HINKSK Prate* Ezekaage, sinnaparr, ct*a_ g prtees prr IM kg yeatrr_.y. CaWMMt til: Bulk fob $99.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $111 00 sellers, new drum fob $115 .00 sellers. Capn: Mixed (loose) $52.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $315.00 sellers.136 words
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Article309 1982-07-22 19 THE K—OBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at 524.72S and cloard at 04.732 yesterday In the Fax East, gold opened at US$357 25 398.50. v was a quiet morning's trading with the high of 5358 20 TO and a tow of 396.80 357 30 and cloatng at309 words
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Article175 1982-07-22 19 THE STRAITS tin price continued to be unchanged at MJ29.15 per kilo in Penane yesterday, on an official offering down 44 tonnes to 341 tonnes. The overnight London market was barely steady with forward buyers down £25 to £6,565 per tonne. LONDON: International Tin Council (ITC) buffer stock buying175 words
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Article164 1982-07-22 19 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market weakened further or» continued selling interest in falrlv active trading yesterday, dealers said. In July, north fell $40 to MJ6SO per tonne and south $29 to $670, August in the south (ell J35 tc $660 while north and central dropped164 words
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Article37 1982-07-22 19 LONDON: Copper price* on Tuesday (previous in brackets): Wlrebars Spot buyers £836.50 (£852.00): sellers £837 00 (£853 00). Three Months buyers £852 00 (£*****. sellers £852 50 (£867 50 Market laae: Barely steady. Hales: 19.800 tonnes37 words
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Article38 1982-07-22 19 TMs Maa New York 6 901 6 488 69", 6.55S Zurich 6.538 6 458 6.63S 6.55S t— s Singapore 6958 6.458 7.05S 6.59S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Sam: CraM ffil_r. s parr38 words
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Article522 1982-07-22 19 LONDON: Rubber Futures ended a quiet morning steadier on Wednesday, between 0.40p and 0.60p a kilo above yesterday's close in traded posi- i tions. Dealers said a few j buy orders lifted j prices in a featureless market. There was lit- tie incentive to trade Futures as Eastern markets522 words
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Article346 1982-07-22 19 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 21: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on July 21: Bid Offer month 1235 12.25 months 1285 12.75 months 13.15 1305 months 13.55 1345 months 13.75 13.85 months 13 95 13.85 lourco: Merrill Lynch Interi.lion.l346 words
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Article45 1982-07-22 19 RANGE of prices offered by disrount houses on July 21 Overnight: 4 r Call deposits 4'Clo.ul Baying Sclliag 3-month Treasury bills 3H 3 3- month Bank bills 8H B*4 3 months CD 8 3/18 81/18 6 months CD 8 tS Saanc: Nattaa— Daieaaat (a45 words
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Article25 1982-07-22 19 THE Avenge rate at which major SI .gapore ban— > are curenUy prepared U lend to their heat cutomen is 11.81 per cent.25 words
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Article31 1982-07-22 19 Closing interbank rates for .Singapore dollars on July 21: Offer Bid Overnight 8' 4 1 month 8 I 2 months 8 t 3 months 8' > 8 Overnight mode 9g31 words
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Advertisement178 1982-07-22 17 WAREHOUSE CHINESE CERAMIC PORCELAIN MARBLE DISCOUNT FAIR! Thousands of Imported DaY s Only* modern furnishing ceramics I ,r* T I of Oriental Designs are to be 22nd to*^ jLJ cleared for as little as $5/- July 1 |fk .0+ Chinese Ceramic Plate jTgiiJ- I Happiness Longevity $30 V^-^M^ Pillar Uon178 words
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Advertisement731 1982-07-22 19 APPOINTMENTS HINO MALAYSIA fin_l w^3 SDN BHD (T^atfBfeBHHI Applications are invited from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens for the posts of TECHNICAL EXECUTIVE At least 2 years of Technical Service experience m the field of commercial vehicles Able to work independently discuss technical matters with people at all levels and have731 words
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Advertisement768 1982-07-22 19 NOTICES i IN THR HU.H t'OIKT OF THK KKPt BI.H OF SINGAPORE. C«ap— urn WiMUaR I p N». K ef IW la U»r Matter *f T*e C«mp_rfea Art <O_pte. IKS) Am) the Matter M BELIES CILTI BAL (PRIVATE) LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a Petition for768 words
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519 1982-07-22 20 SAN MIGUEL Corporation's 92-year monopoly of the Philippines beer market Ls under threat. The intruder is Asia Brewery, backed by one of the country's largest commercial banks and by the influential Chinese i community. It has penetrated the market to such an extent519 words
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297 1982-07-22 20 NEW DELHI, Wed. The Indian cabinet has approved the controversial US$2OO million (SJ42B million) deal with the French telecommunications company Cit Alcatel to set up an electronic telephone exchange factory in India. The contract is expected to be signed soon. Nine other biddersFT - 297 words
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519 1982-07-22 20 MALAYSIAN Industrial Development Finance Bhd (MIDF) is set to embark on a major plan of expansion and diversification of its activities. These objectives, chairman Tun Ismail bin Mohd Ali said, will be done through the provision of a wider range of facilities and519 words
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120 1982-07-22 20 New details of Ambrosiano loans in Panama LIMA, Wed. Banco Ambrosiano Andino, the Peruvian subsidiary of the troubled Italian Ambrosiano group, has revealed fresh details about the history of the group's outstanding loans to anonymous Panamanian companies. Vatican support for the companies was fully acknowledged to the group last SeptemberFT - 120 words
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368 1982-07-22 20 MONEY-BROKING firm, Charles Fulton (Singapore) has been sold to its managing director R. B. Phelan and local managers, four months after it was taken over by UKbased Mercantile House Holdings. The company and its Malaysian and Hongkong counterparts, comprising the Far East interests of368 words
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258 1982-07-22 20 Tobacco companies fined for breach of EEC rules BRI SSELS, Wed. The Kuropean Commission has outlawed some of the key marketing practices of Dutch subsidiaries of major international tobacco companies and levied fines of more than 13.8 million florins <SSII.X million) for breach™ of KKC competition rules. The ll>m haveFT - 258 words
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295 1982-07-22 20 BRUSSELS, Wed. New European community measures designed to prevent the outbreak of further French-Italian "wine wars" were agreed by nine of the 10 EEC member states yesterday after Britain obtained what it regarded as adequate safeguards for its industrial alcohol industry. OnlyFT - 295 words
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223 1982-07-22 20 SYDNEY. Wed. Alcoa of Australia yesterday deferred completion of its Portland aluminium smelter in Victoria until at least mid-1985. "We regard this as a temporary deferment, not an abandonment," said Alcoa chairman Sir Arvi Parbo, of the troubled AJ9OO million (551.94 billion) project thoughFT - 223 words
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Advertisement151 1982-07-22 20 Silver Kris Lounge airport facilities Special check-in counter Seat selection at time of Now, you can experience all this, for just a little more than the normal economy fare, on 4 booking Baggage priority •30 kilo baggage allowance* Bigger choice of main meals* A fruit our exclusive Business Class to151 words
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Advertisement454 1982-07-22 21 OWNER LEAVWM SHARP 20" colour TV' IBM executive electric typewriter and Adler 18" standard manual typewriter for sale. Dial *****83 James Lee REMOVAL SALE. SPECIMEN, Decorative seashells. Shell costume Jewellery, ornaments. Science books Wholesale/ retail. 154 Calrnhlll Road. CLOSING DOWN SALE. All textiles must go! SO5O up. Georgette at tl454 words
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Advertisement387 1982-07-22 21 33 Babysitting YOUR CHILD WILL enjoy Individualised care on the Family Day Care Scheme Call Ministry of Social Affairs at *****1 and we will put you In touch with caresivers. 34 GsaTQWiing FOR RUBBISH. DEBRIS Disposal, tree cutting, planting, trimming and cleaning. Contact Bama Services: *****92/8. 35 Housa Claaning/ Painting387 words
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Advertisement511 1982-07-22 21 rWLOCALf requires an EXECUTIVE MANAGERESS Ability to deal with people. Knowledge of foreign language (French. Oerman, Spanish. Italian etc) essential Willingness to travel and work long hours Initially. Possession of current valid driving licence. Preferably tertiary education with major ln languages. Business Administration or Estate Management. At least 4 years511 words
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Advertisement543 1982-07-22 21 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE C.A.T.S. WILL BE OPEN TODAY FROM 9.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m. CA T C 184-4411 1 ill Q Employniont F.t.hli.h^rl A US-based Multl-NaUonal WsbV ,^.ia.!^ Company Manufacturln K B*J Local Bank Industrial Valves with reglonal warehouse It assemInvites applications bly facilities In Jurong from Singapore Gltl- Industrial Estate543 words
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Advertisement515 1982-07-22 22 la|[ 0 bivtoyment 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Jipinm Travel Agency Mr--1) ACCOUNTS CLERK a OCE -O' levrl a Typing speed 35 to 40 wpm < a Knowledge of keeping accounts books c Some knowledge of Japanese prrfrrablr 2) FEMALE GENERAL i CLERK c OCE 'O' level c Typing515 words
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Advertisement520 1982-07-22 22 SINGAPORE FOOD INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD. r#*^uir*># MTint^oißn^fy DATA ENTRY CLERKS i OCE O' level i able to type accurately mtereeted appli ants, pieaee lubfnil lull particulars with :ofiiact telephone number to 234, PANDAN LOOP SINGAPORE 0512. SINGAPORE MAPJNE CONTAINERS PTE LTD mMae appnr attorn tor Mm peat or^ ACCOUNTS CLERK520 words
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Advertisement620 1982-07-22 22 fjli [J Employment GENERAL CLERK required c Minimum OCE O Level. preferably good In English c Able to type, c Some clerical experience would be an advantage kiIMMUd appßcanta, pieeee write wttti contact telephone number to: TEXTILE AND GARMENT INDUSTRY TRAINING CENTRE 801.Loronc.7 Toa ray oh S pore 1231 OENERAL620 words
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Advertisement455 1982-07-22 22 m OPENING SOONM ORIENT AL EMPORIUM (Upper Ssrenooon) A new store of Pa»OWUM MOLDINGS GROUP OF companies, located at UPPER SfMNQOON SHOP PINO CENTRE, Invttes applicant* for the following poslUons: 1) CASHIERS 2) SALES ASSISTANTS 3) STORE HANDS 4) CLEANERS WeeMer c Complete It Progressive Training. c Attractive salary with455 words
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Advertisement408 1982-07-22 22 flill n bt*toyn>«t I W 1 I INDOOR SALESMEN REOUMEO Completed N S good personality Basic salary and commission Interested call personally: M-24 Lucky Plasa. LEAOINO LIFE INSURANCE Company wishes to offer you a Professional Career Oreat benefits offered. Call *****7 Mike for Interview SALESO4M.S WANTED URGENTLY Please call personally408 words
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Advertisement443 1982-07-22 22 i A well selafeWahed Conatrwclion Company invitee ippllnHaas with apcrcprtsts ouak Hcations and work eiasrtencs for the toi lowing vacanciaa A SENIOR FOREMAN (BwMding FlrWahea) Applicants should have extensive experience In co-ordinating and supervising finishing works of high class commercial and residential buildings. B. FOREMAN/ BENIOR FOREMAN (Structural Worfca) Applicants443 words
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Advertisement269 1982-07-22 22 Dbnptoymtnt FEMALE OPERATORS c No espartance needed c Ooodaalary a Allowance*, tree uniforms c Clean work Jurong residents pjalaiied tor new factory in Tvea, Jurong Ring Adeline 737-6933 tor the Job B sj JSS jjj JIJIJIJIJIJJJ>JJ a«/ i I h) Domestic PART-TIME DOMESTIC HELP to do washing and Ironing Please269 words
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Advertisement456 1982-07-22 22 THE KEPPEL CLUB LIFEGUARD The K appal Club with swan mtng pool and other tecMttas rta> vacancy tor a Lrtagtiard c Minimum qualification: Sec. 3 with brome medallion (RLSC) c Knowledge of first aid. resuscitation and the use of such equipment, c Age 20 to 25 DuUes: 1. Lifeguard duUes456 words
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Advertisement1332 1982-07-22 22 1^ D jwptoywt Come A i&n us js I PART-TIME OR FULL-TIME STEWARDESSES A|t »bo»e 17 ye«n okl (tort penrvts ivaijbte for Mabrtfem a Eiotntnct net iwceturT c Tetal ncorm eictedhf SI OOOp m i a FJtnte 400 pm lo 114 b pm I c Pal-em tDO pm to 114}1,332 words
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Advertisement621 1982-07-22 23 tffi Vehicles I Boats Q WeHictes A ■cUt |Q frttilii 41 Bott foiitetes BooU Suzuki Mobile Service A FREE check-up for easy riders!! Our highly competent Mobile Service Team of mechanics will be moving around the following workshops giving free check-ups to all Suzuki bike owners. Specially in Singapore to621 words
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Advertisement580 1982-07-22 23 1 10S1 JAN DATSUN 100 A. 1 owner, alrcond.road tax, sports rims, radlo/cassetle. beautiful condl- tlon. $18,000 0.n.0 Tel *****82 ALMOST -SO DATSUN 100 A for sale I Up-top condlUon Interested call *****03 AUG. 1070 100 A FII 2nd owner radio/cassette, new tyres. Hlg 1 hest offer secures *****3 Philip.580 words
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Advertisement582 1982-07-22 23 SEPTEMBER 1070, FORO Cortina. *****1.. original condition. 1 prlsls,Boo *****33. Jack. 1072 SEPT FORD Cor Una 1.6 L. non PARF, alrcon. cassette, new tyres, perfect condlUon. $3000 on o Tel *****36 Eric 1073 FORD STATrONWAGEN Air cond. radio/cassette, new tryes and battery, passed Vlcom, price $3,200 0.n.0 Tel *****27. 1074582 words
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Advertisement934 1982-07-22 23 71 HONOA ACCORO. One owner, alrcond. cassette Selling $24,500 Blk 415. 119, Pandan Garden. Singapore 2200 70 HONDA ACCORO 4-doors 2nd owner Alrcon Metallic Paint Tuff-kole $25,400 *****86 3A Bin JalPark FANTASTIC ALMOST "00 Accord 4-door New tax. alrcon. hl-fl. PARF $25,000 o.n o Tel: *****27 1070, HONDA CIVIC. 2934 words
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Advertisement933 1982-07-22 23 1077 APBIL MITSUBISHI Colt Lancer. 1200 EL, 1 owner Excellent condlUon Alrcond Radio/ cassette Zelbarted $15,000 o no. Tel: *****31. 1070 MIT. SIGMA OS 1600. Alrcond.. radio cassette. 2 private owners, showroom condition $15,800 ono Loan arrangeablr Call- Peter Chong. 337-2255 1070 COLT MITSUBISHI 1200. for quick sale 1 owner933 words
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Advertisement410 1982-07-22 23 1070 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200. 2 owners PARF Alrcond. tax $13.2000 no View Blk 224. 543- A Aye 1. AngMorCto 1070 TOYOTA STARLET 1 lady owner, alrcond. tuff-kole, original paint, beautiful condition, seldom use *****21 ISSS TOYOTA STARLET, alrcon high power cassetle, tax Dec TS2 New tyres, original paint. $***** 0.n.0410 words
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Advertisement477 1982-07-22 23 ALMOST 1001. VOLVO 244 OL Manual Alrcond. power steerIngs, radio/cassette. Immaculate condition $42,000 *****55. Jerry Low ALMOST '74 NON-PARF Alfa Berlins 2000. Owner's second car Very good condlUon. highest offer secures. Mr Chua *****15 (office) or *****8 (home) EXPAT LEAVING ALMOST '77 Peugeot 604 Alrcon. new tax. tyres, hi-fi, metallic477 words
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Advertisement444 1982-07-22 23 AUO 73 CITROEN 1220 c.c radio, cassette. PARF. good condition. passed inspection Tel *****46 COLLECTOR'S ITEM 1001 MG Midget, well maintained, passed Vlcom Call *****17 JANUARY 1000. CHARADE. 5-speed. 1 owner, radio cassette. alrcond. contact *****95 LATE 1073 VOLVO 144 Big Bumper Modified 164 Model. Alrcon Asking $6,800 O.n o444 words
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Advertisement280 1982-07-22 23 C.A.T.S. I ZB4-44H 1 Classified Advertising Works, 77 Vehicle* Wanted CASH PAYMENT FOR: any model, any c c company, secondhand or SZ vehicles scrap cars below 1000 c c $4 650; 1001 c c $7350: 1601 c.c $11,600; 2001 cc $26,500 TELEPHONE MR. LIM *****12/*****52 (7 00a.m. -11.00pm) CASH PAYMENT280 words
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Advertisement390 1982-07-22 24 Accommodation f Accommwtotiwi A wr JUxowwiodeitioii Piopartisi I wl l b PropttUt I BM Propwiit I Prime commercial land for sale m "Boomtown" Houston TEXAS USA Vacant land consisting of 98 plots ranging from 5000 to 1 5000 sq. ft Location within minutes from Downtown and 3 miles from Houston390 words
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Advertisement204 1982-07-22 24 1 DISTRICT J057 Near Vaohan Thomwn. laland Club I Coif cottege-ityled bungalow. J Nlrr garden oi< high land, 3 bed- rooms. 2 alrcundltloned. 3 bath- rooms, fully furnished Rental $3,500 p.m. Call owr.er at:- I 8. DAFFODIL DRIVE 10 am 4 pm NoAg.nl. 2 STOREY CORNER TERRACE With spacious compound204 words
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Advertisement207 1982-07-22 24 )ISTRICT 10 LOVELY, spacious louble-storey detached bungaow, 6 bedrooms, study, servant's. alrconds., marble/parquet loors, bullt-ln wardrobes, parlally furnished $8800 Jonathan *****30 MST. 10, LANTANA AVENUE, atractlvely furnished, fully car>eted, double-storry semi -deached 4 bedrooms/ alrcons, ser•a nfs. bar counter. Nice garden ***** Available 1/8/82. Tel: *****3 OOKMG FOR HOUSES/ Apartnents?207 words
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Advertisement353 1982-07-22 24 EXPATS IN HOTEL having accommodation problems o The experts from *****73 will solve for you without any obligations or commission. Try us. HILLCREST PARK double-storey semi-detached, alrcondltloned bedrooms Upstairs wall to wall carpeting. $2,600 fully furnished T> I *****14 HONG LEOMG GARDEN. Fully furnished corner ter. ace house with two353 words
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Advertisement285 1982-07-22 24 Luiueooa apaclmenti with lacih U*e In chotea dial V lO/11: Walking distance to Shopp'"g Centres and 5 minutes to Orchard Road 3 Bod rooms? Cavenagh Court $3,200 Cavenagh House $3,500 c Balmoral Park $3,200 c Balmoral Maisonette SMOO La Ventura $5,500 c Draycott $5,500 c Grenvllle Maisonette •UM c Ridgi285 words
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Advertisement753 1982-07-22 24 APARTMENTS WITH FACILITIES DISTRICTS GRANGE GAROCM/Bt VILLE GARDEN rooms. CAMNHH.L COURT 3 bedrooms, split llvlng/dlnlng, beautiful balcony facing swimming pool OISTRICT 11 HH.LCREST PENTHOUSE 4 bedrooms, very spacious living/ dinIng, new fridge cooker etc.. with full facilities DISTRICT IS Maryland Park/Kings Mansion/ Dunamn Court/ Eastern Mansion. (OTHERS $3,000 ONWARDS) Calrnhlll753 words
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Advertisement1129 1982-07-22 24 Accommodation Mil Properties J 89 Properties For Sale »^^m_ «j a) Houses *^^t Property l RENT YOUR I nAN<i ri i-Kmt! The Chartered Fin a n ce FASTER Company provides IB r mentioning in -ur ad finance for purchase of properties at attractive Lo"" 0 interest rates. House or flat1,129 words
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Advertisement604 1982-07-22 24 a" r Accommodation SKI! r Properties DOVER CLOSE EAST 5-roomed HDB flat Privately located, adjacent ACJC. 2nd floor Clean, serene, good facing, fully renovated and partially furnished. $168,000 Co-iiact owner. *****74 LUCKY HEK.HTS APARTMENT I bedrooms. 1 servant's room livir.g/dlnlnK hall. 2 balconles/2 bathrooms. 1.400 sq ft., freehold. $285,000 on604 words
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Advertisement393 1982-07-22 24 r ate I "•>•**%•• i«t I 184.4411 I Classified Advertising Works. 91 Factory Space* Vacant/Wanted PAiJJBL, I Warehouse I Factory For Sale t Sp«Cia! rate* during Connruction pefiod) Warehouse Hgt 8M (26 ft kteally located at Upper Paya Lebar Road Cunwrtwm transport Imks Suitat*- lot light nfcl ->g spaces Evwv393 words
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Obituary, Illustration83 1982-07-22 26 Departed 22nd July 1979 Three years, three years have passed You loft us all of us Gone, gone away RonHMltoor, we remember Today, but not fu*l today" Fondly r#n>#fTilMrMl by: Chee Hiong Vincent HockThiom MongTong Sin Ghee Khee Hong Stopfwn AND FAMILIES We extend our deepest sympathies and83 words
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Article, Illustration85 1982-07-22 26 PmmO away peecefulry on 20.7J2. leaving behind HUSBANO: I.IM BOON LAN SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW LIMHOEPENQ JANE LIM LIM TAI PENG LIM SIEW BEE LIMTIANBENO THERESA LIM BEE CHENG LIM TIAN HOCK NANCY LIM CHA BOH LIMSAYTECK LIM THIAM HOCK DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW LIM BEE TIN PATRICK LEE AH KOW LIMBEEGEOK LIM AH85 words
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Obituary, Illustration121 1982-07-22 26 passed away peacefully on 21/7/S2 leaving behind mother Mdtn Saw Cheng Lee, wMe Irene, daughters Psuwne, Linda, Liza and son Stanley. Cortege leaves 12-G Jalan ulu Siglap on 25/7/12 at 2 pm lor Cremation at Kong Meng San REFERENCE TO THE death announcement regarding the late Madam Wong121 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1982-07-22 26 WHO LEFT US ON 22nd JULY '81 ALWAYS REMEMBERED AND DEEPLY MISBED BY YOUR OFFICE COLLEAGUES. (BROWN AND ROOT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT). JEFFERY LEONG27 words
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Obituary, Illustration117 1982-07-22 26 kMm MsfMfee. BaVtVeas, ftsWaMualakaV eaekiaejei Wrtsoflate wishes Io aipres* her heartMt thanks to the Mimeiimnl and Stall or <eCO*MYMCAL SCRVtCC IHC/IMT L THE VENDORS Of TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD relatives and prayers, condossnea, kind assistance, contributions and aji saths during her rscsnl bareavsmant nee, The family of117 words
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Obituary, Illustration14 1982-07-22 26 JOSCFM OON MANO TONG Departed 22 7JI In Lonno Memory o(14 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1982-07-22 26 Thoygh ycxi MH*a) I#fl us ytQf AQO, Year ItissiajMe. ■tsdmn, hove, ho ■near and charity la si* very much awae in year Sea and Grandson From Management a Star) el Eceaa PiliaU UwiHsd MARK TEO KIM SOON40 words
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Obituary, Illustration14 1982-07-22 26 who w#o t to Ms vtomw rvwifd on 22 Julti 111,14 words
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Obituary, Illustration81 1982-07-22 26 Our thoughts are always with you. Our hearts arc sore with pain; This world would be like heaven If you were here again. Sadty -Una l and always mmDOCOQ D¥ ps*f*f>ts, MStars, DfOfln#f In lovWtQ mocnory Of John Paul Lim Chin Tot Departed My 22nd It 7»81 words
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Obituary, Illustration16 1982-07-22 26 Departed 22 7 71 Doony mwooa but novof fofooMon byaSlevedonaa. Q. KAMKATHEVV16 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1982-07-22 26 WW fontfMl mmof) ol daarMwid Not Just today but every day. We remember the times we shared. J9M| EmMIi Money, rMMMi Fr#nen. Cindy, Amk. Jimmy Q«ak and LHn Eng CHm. ktMrtod by Staff c( Ho«ai Mar**. MISS WwMwE FONG LAI HOW41 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1982-07-22 26 Not Just today but every day We remember the times we shared Always mieeed by all his loved astaa. MCMP.YCB TAM Dapartad 22-7-7427 words
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Obituary, Illustration10 1982-07-22 26 Departed 22-744 A-aDharan. G SUB ASH10 words
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Article, Illustration409 1982-07-22 26 S.GNES WEE - Upkeep of buildings improves S.GNES WEE Byj Fewer complaints and fines OWNERS of commercial complexes and condominium apartments are becoming more conscious of the need for proper maintenance of their buildings. The fewer complaints received by the Buildings Management Unit (BMU) and the fewer notices and fines served on building409 words
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290 1982-07-22 26 Cuts in VITB places for welders considered THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB) is thinking of cutting the number of places for welding in its training programmes. This planned move comes in spite of oil rig builders and shipyards practically crying for trained welders. The problem, VITB chairman Dr290 words
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Article223 1982-07-22 26 TERESA 001 - Trainee teachers get more leave TERESA 001 By Our Education Correspondent ABOUT 1,000 trainee teachers are now entitled to Urgent Private Affairs (UPA) leave up to a maximum of 10 days in an academic year. Maternity leave has also been extended to 28 days, double the entitlement of *he old223 words
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229 1982-07-22 26 Not just a torch and go job for them SALEHA Mute Barh*k, 1», had previously tried her hands at other "manly" labs, bat the most rhal lending was the one she picked op two years ago: Welding. Now she is convinced that it is the Job for her. la fact,229 words
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110 1982-07-22 26 NTUC Comfort will ballot 300 new taxis next month. Registration of applicants for the ballot, to be held at Singapore Conference Hall on Aug 18, will be conducted from Monday to Friday next week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Applicants must be married110 words
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Advertisement164 1982-07-22 26 CURBING THE SAF EXPERIENCE An informative book on the successful efforts of the Ministry of Defence in tackling the mammoth problem of drug abuse in the army. It focuses on the problems of youths who have been waylaid by drug addiction and the hard-headed measures taken to goad them back164 words
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Advertisement35 1982-07-22 26 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS A OBITUARIES c Jl3 50 lor 15 words (run-on style) S*» 00 tor 3cm i 1 col (semi-disp*ay style) c $60 00 for 3cm i 1 col (display style)35 words
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Advertisement48 1982-07-22 26 In Memoriam' is for the loved ones whom you remember.. NOTICE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Tai Van Realty Sdn Bhd has changed its office to the following address effective from 21-7-1982:-Room 5-3, sth Floor, Wisma MISC 2, Jalan Conlay Kuala Lumpur 04-09 Telephone Nos:- *****3 *****648 words
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Article377 1982-07-22 27 By EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. It's carnival time for racegoers in Singapore next month. There will be racing at Bukit Timah on three successive weekends. The four-day Pesta Sukan Cup Meeting on Aug 14, 15, 21 and 22, will be followed by a377 words
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Article, Illustration442 1982-07-22 27 Smartest strides out in style KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Smartest did a stylish workout here this morning. With a riding boy astride, the Watch Bear gelding was kept on a tight rein over 600 m in 41 sec. Fast work was again confined to the sand track after heavy rain fell442 words
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Article842 1982-07-22 27 PENANG, Wed. A total of 264 entries, comprising 132 in Class 2. 28 Class 4 (restricted terms), and 104 in Class 5, has been entered for the July-Au-gust meeting to be held here on July 31, Aug 1. 7 and 8. CLASS I: Pint raa l,2Mm (a), ar842 words
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Article131 1982-07-22 27 FIRST DAY: G 2 Divs 1 and 2 1,200 m, Divs 4 and 5 1.400 m, Q 4 Div B 1.200 m. Divs 1 and 2 1.200 m. SECOND DAY: Cl 2 Divs 1 and 2 1.400 m. Div 3 1.200 m and 1.400 m, Cl 4 Dlv131 words
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Advertisement630 1982-07-22 27 European Furniture Faitf $2 Yv^pkAt Singapore Sonfspence fell \T\U aT\ y^yreatSingapcxT^^y Admission Free AIL are welcome v\\l\i *\s\ f Wkje range of new European Wtt y\^ \nm designs and furnishing concept I < l l<^ 1 -0A» M^Z-— """I you've been waging for. Vs^ a«^% A A fine collection of630 words
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Article, Illustration298 1982-07-22 28 ARGENTINE soccer player Ricardo Villa must wait another three weeks before British authorities grant him a visa to return to English First Division side Tottenham Hotspur, a Swiss Embassy spokesman said in Buenos Aires on Tuesday. The Swiss Embassy in the Argentine capital have handled BritishReuter - 298 words
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Article258 1982-07-22 28 TENNIS ROUND-UP SANTA CLARA (California), Wed. Hana Mandlikova cruised past Marjorie Blackwood 6-2, 6-1 yesterday to lead Czechoslovakia to a 2-1 victory over Canada in the first round of the 20th annual Federation Cup women's tennis championships. In a match that was not settledAgencies - 258 words
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Article, Illustration391 1982-07-22 28 LEX SEOW YAM - LEX SEOW YAM By SINGAPORE'S badminton players, who missed the Malaysian Open when it was postponed to 1983, can expect stiffer oppositions in the next championships. This is because the Malaysian Open has been accepted by the International Badminton Federation as one of the391 words
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Article81 1982-07-22 28 KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Wed. Only badminton received the go-ahead by Malaysia for the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane in September. Shooting, boxing and athletics, who had faint hopes of making the contingent, found the Olympic Council of Malaysia executive committee in an uncompromising mood at their meeting yesterday. With badmintonNST - 81 words
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Article33 1982-07-22 28 BANGKOK, Wed. Veteran Uthai Thapvibul and Suthep Meesawat will represent Thailand in the 1982 World Cup golf tournament from Dec. 2-5 at the Pierre Maquis Golf club in Acapulco, Mexico. AFP.AFP - 33 words
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Article26 1982-07-22 28 HIROSHIMA, Wed The visiting Pakistani All-Star hockey team trounced an ailHiroshima squad 6-0 in the opening game of a goodwill tour in Japan today. AFP.AFP - 26 words
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Article30 1982-07-22 28 ITALY. Wed. East German favourite Andreas Canske clocked 1 rr.in 756 sec to win the first gold medal in the Worldiutuor cycling championships in Florence last night ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article384 1982-07-22 28 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. A costly tour of South Africa by a rebel international soccer team comes to a premature end today defeated by a boycott by Blacks. The visitors, dogged by poor attendances and opposition from anti-apartheid groups, play a last game against an as-yet-un-named teamReuter - 384 words
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Article48 1982-07-22 28 ARCHERY: Kirn Jin-Ho, of South Korea, the 1979 world champion led the women's division with 1,291 points, and compatriot Kirn Young-Woon the men's field with 1,284 points in the team and individual competitions on the second day of the first Asia-Oceania target championship in Obihiro, Japan.48 words
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Article24 1982-07-22 28 BASKETBALL: A United States professional All-Star team beat a Nanking Army side 104-94 in Shanghai, the Xinhua News Agency reported in Beijing.24 words
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Article36 1982-07-22 28 BOXING: The World Boxing Association featherweight championship fight between titleholder Eusebio Pedroza and Bernard Taylor was postponed indefinitely to allow the champion recover from a cut eye, it was announced in Charlotte, North Carolina.36 words
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Article23 1982-07-22 28 CRICKET: The International Cricket Conference will discuss expanding next year's world oneday cricket Cup at a two-day meeting at Lord's tomorrow.23 words
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Article28 1982-07-22 28 CYCLING: Beat Breu, of Switzerland, clocked 3 hr. 24 mm. 22 sec. to win the 16th stage ol the Tour De France in L'alpe d'huez.28 words
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Article30 1982-07-22 28 FENCING: Italian fencers comfortably defeated Hungary 9-4 in the team foil event to win the first gold medal for the host country at the world championship in Rome.30 words
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Article69 1982-07-22 28 GOLF: Sally Little, of South Africa, heads the latest U. S. women's tour earnings' list, it was announced in New York. Top 10 (US unless stated): 1 Sally Little (SA) U*****,924 ($407,521). 2 Sandra Haynie ISJISS.IbI 3 Joanne Carner U*****,588. 4 Beth DanW U*****,889. 5 Hollis Stacy69 words
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Article22 1982-07-22 28 RUGBY UNION: The Western Provtnr* ln\i tation XV beat the Five-Nations' tinn in* suW- C t at Newlands in Johannfsour>;22 words
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Article35 1982-07-22 28 SOCCER: Kevin Keeuan rajMatM M K»aj\mmd national soccer team, will U-.»,l a KUropMtn m.Wagainst a squad of All St. u-. tn an \hit\iii.w gam* at Giants Stadium in New V.»K U) Agencies.Agencies - 35 words
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Advertisement353 1982-07-22 28 The world's first! Braun independent curler GC I e^sßsl feißL The new curling wand that needs no cable or socket A catalytic system converts butane gas into heat without flame. Its new design ensures convenience and safe handling. The stay-cool cover permits instant storage. The first curler to set you353 words
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Article, Illustration378 1982-07-22 29 Pakistanis threaten to skip Spore By TAY CHENG KHOON PAKISTANI players would boycott all local tournaments if the Singapore Squash Rackets Association discriminate between Asian and European professionals. So said Pakistani professional Shams Zaman, who was holidaying in the Republic recently. "We were told by reliable sources that the378 words
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Article48 1982-07-22 29 4 WHAT'S so special about the Europeans that they must be paid? Do your officials think that we play on courts and the Europeans in mid-air? We, too, incur expenses. Just remember who have been winning the title the past 10 years. 7 Pakistani professional Shams Zaman.48 words
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Article202 1982-07-22 29 Squash has real pulling power EVERYBODY ii seems wants to be a squash player these days. And at the Anch r Business Houses Squash League last night, there were three national sporstmen trying their hand at this fast-growing sport. Representing their various companies were former national footballer Wong Kwok Choy202 words
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236 1982-07-22 29 ENGLISH squash professional John Easter may come to Singapore for a year-long coaching stint, reports TAY CHENG KHOON. And, according to Ahmad Bakar, promotion manager of Sunrise, Easter's local agents, all that is holding up the trip is the question of salary. "Easter236 words
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Article204 1982-07-22 29 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By THE Singapore Softball Association tournament committee have rescheduled their League fixtures because of the large number of postponements over the last three months. "We hope to finish the League by Aug 7 so that we'll have a week or so *to draw up the204 words
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Article, Illustration197 1982-07-22 29 SINGAPORE will take part la the Smith Korean Open table tennis championships In Seoul next month, reports PETER SIOW. Stephen Chia, the coaching and selection committee chairman, was instrumental In persuading the Singapore Table Tennis Assoclation to accept the Korean Invitation. He felt strongly that the197 words
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Article, Illustration283 1982-07-22 29 >ETER SIOW - >ETER SIOW ByF THAILAND'S Somchai Chantanavich, who prevented Singapore from making a clean sweep in last year's Pesta Sukan shooting championships, will again attempt to blot the Republic's sheet in this year's competition, starting on Aug. 2 at Rifle Range Road. Somchai, who triumphed in283 words
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Advertisement239 1982-07-22 29 RELIABILITY, ECONOMY AND OVERALL PERFORMANCE HAVE MADE TALBOr-THE NEW WORLD RALLY CHAMPIONS w A J^^^^^^^^^^l^l^fcfci^i^ita-^^^H mm 'iUM jyTaiß. 9 lour* .Jn HA M *^W^BWB^B^B^B^g§»L g^*M I *5r- \i®^^B BB^^ '^b^b^--- ItW b^^b^ l#f afl bv^. aB^B^B^B^B^BBBBI v <"jr H Incredible as it may seem, first-time entry Talbot has walked off239 words
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288 1982-07-22 30 EX SEOW YAM - Gymnasts look forward to a better display EX SEOW YAM ByL TWO months of intensivf lay the groundwork for Singapore schools team gym nasties ohampionshi 17-19. As hosts of the inaugur; Singapore could manage on] c training <Y»u]<i. perhaps, a better showing by the n in the ASFAN schools" j288 words
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Article, Illustration398 1982-07-22 30 lANICE SEAH - lANICE SEAH By J SWIMMER Mavis V (above) has been clocking better times in training far the one and a half weeks she has been in Brisbane, and, far that, she thanks the tough training. I nder thr "strict, yet understanding' eyes at her398 words
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Article, Illustration463 1982-07-22 30 >EREK WILD - >EREK WILD BvC KPMI T NP WEE, the forrrtPi' Singapore Roal keeper who is now profpssional in Hong konß, switchos from soccer to Rolf at thr Selotar Country Club tomorrow when he joins a 76-strong mixed field for the Rothmans' mvi tation tournament. Wee.463 words
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Article, Illustration318 1982-07-22 30 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By the(;rcuti\c; SINGAPORE. who will play in Pool H of the Junior World Clip hockey tournament in Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 14-28. have a gigantic task ahead of them. They have beon drawn against Austra lia. West Ormany. India, Canada and Kenya in iho318 words
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320 1982-07-22 30 Bring home that golf ruling on amateurs! FN Malaysia, the days when nn ordinal*) club golfer could hole in one, become b imifwMlimiil. pick up his shiny new prlxe, am) thon drive 11 off to apply for reinstatement as amatev over, writes DFRFK WILD The Malaysiin Coif As •joriation. up?vi320 words
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206 1982-07-22 30 I(a m- 1 ..niimi--to flow into the Republlt IhK limi 1 Ihr t»-ni"fi( i ■it Ath letes Association, who will '-■•.nil i tpnm to th*" Phtikrt ragtanl anH fiold mfH't BAKIKAT RAI This is th<- fii-st local lilh has horn in\it<Hl h\ ,t206 words
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Article109 1982-07-22 30 \u\ Hafaport UrlinM Group Sporui CM have strong basketball. Boccet ana h<vkey (>■ i have now de<ii|p<l to Irj md make a name fin themselves in rugby ;i<; well There are about 7ii players willing to don rokmn and if things g«> well for them In ti>, fi if109 words
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Advertisement398 1982-07-22 30 Interested in knowing v lat goes on in SINGAPORE? THE STRAITS TIMES THE SUNDAY TIMES our largest sally newspaper K ■vallaMe la yaar eoontry throagh RRI INDONRRM \.us- pen- A gem- 1 Si tta Agency. 28. Grotind Fl, Borneo DJI Ir H DJuanda 34 Pay., Theatrr Bldß .lalan Roberts. F^akarta.398 words
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847 1982-07-22 31 Fandi must throw caution to the wind Cruyff believes Singapore striker has potential, but... FANDI AHMAD has a lot to learn as far as European soccer is concerned. Yesterday, the 20-year-old striker had his second full match with Ajax Amsterdam, and his performance was something just short of mediocre. Granted,847 words
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Article, Illustration78 1982-07-22 31 L THE coach told me that I must go in harder and that I must move faster. Pm trying. But it's not easy. The game is full of tough tackles, and there were times during the match when I stayed away simply because of the opponents'78 words
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Article160 1982-07-22 31 LEONARD KING - Tsingtao Cup fizzes out LEONARD KING By THE Tsingtao Cup, the richest -ever local invitational club soccer tournament, scheduled for October, is off. Said Richard Woon, manager of National Football League Division One club Tiong Bahru, the tournament organisers "We did not anticipate the tight international programme in Singapore and160 words
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Article69 1982-07-22 31 Olympic star is a pro LONDON, Wed. Sharron Davies. Britain's 19--year-old Olympic silver medallist, was last night said to have infringed her amateur status. Shamm. a double gold medallist at the Edmonton Commonwealth Uames in 1978. was deemed a professional earlier this year by the Western Counties Amateur Swimming Association.Reuter - 69 words
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Article31 1982-07-22 31 HCKKKY SHA My. I: SRC v Khalsa B. SCC B v PWH Club (Padang. 5.20 p m !*<Jl A-SH AbHmt Bwtam. few Vnimr: (East Coast R. C 6.30 p.m.).31 words
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Article, Illustration201 1982-07-22 31 THE Singapore National Olympic Council will bear the cost of flying swimmer Ang Peng Siong to Brisbane for the Commonwealth Games in September, writes JANICE SEAH. SNOC secretarygeneral S. S. Dhillon said: "The council have agreed to pay for Peng Siong's air-fare. The trip201 words
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Article330 1982-07-22 31 J. RAJENDRAN - Seconds out, now for Round Two J. RAJENDRAN By SINGAPORE'S five boxers who recently quit the sport will meet today to decide whether or not they will return to the ring. Chan Ek Peow, lan Leong Kok, Tan Chens Joo, Rabit Chandra and Ng Tong Chye quit because they were330 words
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Article141 1982-07-22 31 HILVERSUM (Holland), Wed. An ice creamthrowing Die Nastase, of Rumania, delighted the near-capacity crowd of 1,500 yesterday at the Hilversum international Open tournament after defeating South African Deon Joubert 6-1, 2-6, 6-4. The incident occurred in the second set when Nastase grabbed a tray ol ice cream cones141 words
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Article, Illustration236 1982-07-22 31 ' JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By AHMAD SAPIEE, a former member of Singapore's intermediate soccer squad, was yesterday recalled to the training party preparing for the Merdeka tournament in Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 5-22. Popularly known as "The Incredible Hulk" because of his size, Ahmad represented the intermediate side236 words
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Article213 1982-07-22 31 THE annual soccer clash between Singapore and Malaysia for the Ovalflne (up. Inaugurated last year, will be played on Nov. I and 13 Instead of In September, writes JOE DORAI. Bat whether Singapore or Malaysia will host the two-tog competition first will be finalised later, depending on213 words
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Article, Illustration180 1982-07-22 32 KUTA BAKI, Wed. The number of army brigade headquarter* in Malaysia is to be reduced from It to 14 or 12 In a move to rtdnre expenditure ma part of the current savings drive. IMwclotitn* this today, the chief of the army, l.eneralNST - 180 words
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Article68 1982-07-22 32 VICENZA (Italy). Wed. An elderly Roman Catholic priest was beaten to death with a hammer and another seriously injured in this north-eastern city yesterday, police said. Officers said a couple found the Rev Mario Lovato, 71, and the Rev Gabriele Pigato, 65, lying in a poolAP - 68 words
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Article32 1982-07-22 32 VATICAN CITY, Wed. The Vatican yesterday issued a message of "best wishes and Krpetinjfs" to the world's Muslims to mark the end of the Ramadan holy month. Vatican officials said. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article494 1982-07-22 32 >HILIP LEE - >HILIP LEE By I Associate News Editor THE Minister of State (Culture), Mr Fong Sip 1 Chee, has been quietly spreading the word that it would be nice if he be now known as Major Fong. He does not insist on this of494 words
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Article, Illustration381 1982-07-22 32 IRAQ SAYS IT HAS MASTERY OF THE AIR TEHERAN, Wednesday IRAN today claimed its warplanes struck deep inside Iraqi territory and blasted "military, oil and industrial installations" on Baghdad's outskirts the first reported Iranian air strike on the Iraqi capital since Iranian troops stormed intoReuter; AP; AFP - 381 words
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487 1982-07-22 32 Martial law may be lifted this year Jaruzelski POLISH military leader General Wojcieh Jaruzelski announced today that most internees, including all women, are being released and said martial law would be "suspended" by the end of the year if Poland remained calm. Gen Jaruzelski, Prune Minister and Polish Communist PartyAgencies - 487 words
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Article78 1982-07-22 32 PITTSBURGH. Wed. Nearly 7,500 people turned up at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsv >urgh to pray for jobs and to ask God to heal the rift between labour and management. Mr Harry Guidotti, one of the organisers of the Miracle of Pittsburgh, said the rally was designedUPI - 78 words
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Article40 1982-07-22 32 MANILA, Wed. Hoods on the southern Philippine Island of Mindanao this week forced more than 20.000 people from their homes and destroyed an estimated US$l. 5 million (SJ3.I million) worth of crops, civil defence officials said today. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article33 1982-07-22 32 KATMANDU. Wed. Former Prime Minister BP Koirala. Napal's first elected Prime Minister and the main opposition leader, died today following a lengthy illness, his family said. He was 68. I 'PI33 words
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Advertisement222 1982-07-22 32 THE HILTON LODGE SCHOOL OF LAW AT DA VIES S COLLEGE. HOVE. U.K. •s pleased to announce that MR. N. J. WILSON ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER. THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON wviH accompany the delegation lo visit Malaysia IHilton Hotel. X.l. Tel 03 *****21 ond Singapore (Inlernolionol Howe Tel: 737 ***** from 28th222 words
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Advertisement294 1982-07-22 32 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked a company to confirm in writing that it will "in future comply strictly with all the listing requirements of the exchange". A robotics training centre may be set up here in the near future Why the294 words
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Miscellaneous128 1982-07-22 32 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to fia.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.1C p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 1.15 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Idrlaidr 4 12C Cloudy MaaiU 22 32C Cloudy Baagkak 25 33C Cloud> Mrlb»«rn* 0 11 C Fine Brljlnn 21 31 C Sunny Nimm 14128 words
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Article, Illustration1815 1982-07-22 1 "The son-in-law also rises." Sam Goldwyn a boat David ft Selznick, who married Louis B. Mayer's daughter, Irene. NEPOTISM, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder, depending on whether you are a favoured neopte (Latin for nephew) or an outsider frozen out of a job by1,815 words
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Article, Illustration663 1982-07-22 3 HARK, come hear the choirs sing. From tonight, the Victoria Concert Hall will resound with songs from the Renaissance to this century, covering the works of suc|> celebrated composers as Zoltan Kodaly, Bruckner, Tchaikovsky. And our very own Leong Yoon Pin will be among those663 words
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566 1982-07-22 3 Tonight Leong's phoenix rises in song WORLD premieres of musical works are always BIG and special, unique events to shout out and get excited about. And a world premiere is exactly what's going to happen at the opening Showcase concert in this year's Fourth Festival of Choirs! Tonight's audience will566 words
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Article426 1982-07-22 3 I'M NOT sure many fathers, even one as redoubtable as Walter Matthau's Herb Tucker, could withstand the onslaueht of a long-lost daughter like Labby Tucker. She is well-named a feisty, pint-sized, vulnerable bundle of energy, the prototype of a liberated adolescent that only Neil426 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1982-07-22 4 ANNE TOFIELD - ANNE TOFIELD tfy Semi-detached garden (See sketch, left) THIS garden relies heavily on pot plants for a change of scene and colour. There are even seme geberas soak in pets in the ground along the front. Maago trees give shade, and there are also two papaya trees. Gtager1,146 words
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Article, Illustration362 1982-07-22 4 A LOT of parents In today's society are confused and frightened by the task of raising children, according to Sydney author Larraine Toms. "Parents today are facing many difficult decisions which did not confront oar parents," she said. "We mast acknowledge that the Job of a parent Is362 words
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Article1829 1982-07-22 5 You've just applied for a new job. You're ambitious, hard-working, and capable. But how do you convince the interviewer that you're the right person for that position? How do you show that your image, lifestyle, and work style are desirable for the company? JACQUELINE THOMPSON tells you howIPS - 1,829 words
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Article, Illustration630 1982-07-22 7 so many reasons to be proud What do the mating call of the Loon, Donald Sutherland and helicopter skiing have in common? They're three things that make Canadians proud. PAUL MAJENDIE lists more pointers to an intriguing self-image. WHAT are Canadians proud of? A national magazine queried people about thatReuter - 630 words
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Article, Illustration774 1982-07-22 8 When the rulers of central Java's Sailendra dynasty (Bth-9th Centuries) chose to build a monumental stupa honouring the Buddha, it took thousands of artists and artisans decades to carve over 56,000 cubic metres of stone. Today Indonesia's awe-inspiring monument is emerging from 12 years of restoration work and774 words
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Advertisement80 1982-07-22 2 I our range off I WELDING PRODUCTS j± I Exclusive Distributors for •*"-%>. Stockists Distributors lor nnn lUIJ PH^D IVP (fUlBRO) JBSI *****-M C^\ MERIKI tto*J liii valves BRIOCtSTONf ING^ ¥ER »2SS&» '-saSr- SIM fl^ ,J±L Jaa. -I- aUB powerweld Jmr MORIYAMA T GARC TOVO-ARC <^ iBIIBI— iv '"J i80 words
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Miscellaneous1748 1982-07-22 2 Waltzing around Vienna Hwith Strauss JH|^^^^"^^^ While they are at it. they probe their father's death as well HflB I Malay Movie tianjaT VL ran (b w) (Ch i. Mi i p.m.): The festivities Thursday Kntertalnment ouI d n right without Special New Year C«n- W I this film cert1,748 words
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Miscellaneous1101 1982-07-22 2 H National c Standard Stereo 711 RX-1950 National's new combination of RUI radio and cassette with stereo through its (k -f iW featherweight headphones. TV and "Radio" 9.40 PM Operang followed by Hari Raya launching a proiectile to the moon. Puasa Children's Special (Malay): Siting all opposition, he com Rilla1,101 words
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Advertisement494 1982-07-22 3 Schick Ultrex n ______H»l The 00J7 pivoting razor with a self-cleaning device No more clogging, no more flicking fl i Schick Ultrex II is the only pivoting razor in the world with fl a unique one-push, self-cleaning device. Far superior to any t s other pivoting shaving system! i When494 words
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Advertisement409 1982-07-22 4 Technics high fidelity sound goes further. B« HJ^^LtlagTaWHffl ■bT^^^bb' M L^bl il Had saaoaaW^BlonflS b^ m\ rOS 12OVJ Music Po ■.■M^^^^^^^^^B^KL-^" I*'1 A JSZZ"*^' ~Z-~-—~ "^rT^-- Techno COb L&^ Bf mF K _M m The new Technics CO5 Portable Hi-Fi Stereo System is so fl Technical Details. light it can409 words
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Advertisement224 1982-07-22 5 r rte jHBw An attractive genuine Italian-made leather hand-bag worth Jh^V $200 is yours absolutely tree when you obtain m one purchase a lull range of R A Ecksteins beauty treatment products specially tor your very own needs costing not more than $260'Alternatively it you require only a few items224 words
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Advertisement567 1982-07-22 5 The answer to lasting beauty goes skin deep. Cream of Oils. Under the surface ot fOUf skin, each individual skin cell needs moisture to remain soft, and healthy. B|^H^^^^^^^M^^^ Sun, wind, gasoline tumes and _^^&)^B even air-conditioners dry your skin a little every day. Robbing it of it's suppleness. I567 words
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Advertisement251 1982-07-22 6 B#%" IS BLOOD-CHILLING 3rd\VEEK!: .r a niTAr (*****59) 5 shows at CAJrIIUL 11am. 1.45,4. 6.30 A 9.15 JADE: NOW SHOWING! (*****80) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.00 I <£> I af i aaWM amml mP STEVE I^ORQEST i I A fJM Bi- DIAMA SC ARWO I MAPA HOf3EL it251 words
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Advertisement365 1982-07-22 6 Quality Product from Shanghai •f*4£9—MJ»f- CREAMY mWltiMjzw^iUtlrg*^ candy v *-v Shanghai White Rabbit Creamy Candy is made >. from fresh milk and fine milk powder. Rich in milk nutrient and fragrance. Good for children V *\ji and adult. v*^ 1 CHEW IT AND YOU WILL LIKE IT j-> V'Q' mf%365 words
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Advertisement408 1982-07-22 6 U*****333::: :m If,JJJ! l l r|r>l l fl.. I ]J.oJ.UJ] SELAMAT HARI RAY* SELtMAT HARI RAYA PREMIER c Golden Clement. c^'s™yT Palace Qtown 11AM ?!^™I\s«i g and Mew Town iH scwa oajan comossob W auu now* iuhii U cacit i? m smis si so mi shows H OPENS TODAVI Utim408 words
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Advertisement229 1982-07-22 6 OPENS TODAY HDPUADn. (*****88) 5 SHOWS: UnUnAnlla n«n, 1.30,4,6.30,9.15pm IF VOl KNJOVKD "SKKMS UKK OIJ) TIMKS" "ONLY WHEN I LAI GH" YOl Ml ST SEE NEIL SIMON'S LATEST HIT! I UMwTud I .^aaw And her father by cur] \\\S'\KiKl fc rUNMIMWII l^M sin -INK'S u'u. hi jaST > v ki-229 words
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Advertisement510 1982-07-22 6 5 0 SELAMAI HARI RAYA Q R X AIOILFITRI 9 1 8 (C^CATHAY^|B 5 0 w;wirjri»aT/aag^f 5 <J V OPENS TODAY' O 3 (3 11am 1 30. 4 00. 6 30. 9 ISpm A 5 5 < g 5c J fi iaf^i:r.\a>i'»r>Ta| Jl O OPENS TOOAY 1.1 (J 11am. 1510 words
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Advertisement79 1982-07-22 7 r :l ou ,eren.hu S .ates ■Ml I?" i'-'L H.H **>'* %£JM^^^^^^M Yutsfe VITAMIN E CAPSULES FOR STAMINA G ENERGY YUKARE VITAMIfi E CAPSULES providt thr imponarx VHamnE lorafird •nh natural Wheat Germ Oil ire aerated w* tcvfn<rt Jougnof 100. v 200 iv 400 iv. L 600 .v DamuMt* r«UB79 words
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Advertisement458 1982-07-22 7 Singer, movie st.ir actress and TV personality one of the world's most famous iem.de entertainers sings foi you on July 23, 24 and 25 Her hits include 1 am Woman, jq> Angie Baby <iiul her latest J| w I Can't Say Goodbye to You Venue Main Poolside July 23: Dinner458 words
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Advertisement333 1982-07-22 8 V W The new 'nsGrttype disposable ffiijjiljliii; 4^ diaper designed for economy, T^ 1 convenience and comfort. _2%4 <L Save with Baby Love Wet diapers are no comfort. Now with the economy of new a by Love diapers, mummy can change baby's diaper as 4^/tt^^B. often as baby needs. Baby333 words
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SECTION THREE
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Bilingual
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Article, Illustration809 1982-07-22 1 PAPER-CUTTING is a popular Chinese art. It originated in north China and has been popular among Chinese women for centuries. In ancient times, women did not receive much formal education. Their talents were devoted to cooking, dressmaking, embroidery and folk arts designed to make life pleasant809 words
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Article, Illustration717 1982-07-22 2 TEO HAN WUE - TEO HAN WUE By gkm-*\%tf)sim£ss ®g£6DMJSW ti bSB htflififiifr- "fHI [{>l4tUlfk •*<**«: "ft BBiK4 «-"frfl bS ftp* r*jff«W"rr"' f«*« rfri*tk» B H an i* WMflUtf ft SttW.il ft IR (fe^MfK*/ fi'j ft*f9«iffj^mftii If <J l* *iftff -ttft s -pj" tt«n»K4f*f- a Jli£«f»ftS« W«* c717 words
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Article, Illustration835 1982-07-22 4 Delicious fast foods Malay style BY 7 p.m., flustered and dry mouthed, my Muslim friend was anxiously watching the minutes tick by. We were going to the Jalan Sultan mosque area where he was to break the Fast and I was to join him in the eating. Crowds of Malays835 words
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Article, Illustration501 1982-07-22 4 JAM di lengan baru menunjukkan 7 malam sedangkan rakan saya yang beragama Islam itu kelihatan agak resah menanti detikdetik masa yang begitu lambat berlalu. Kami sedang menuju ke kawasan Masjid Sultan untuk dia berbuka puasa, dan saya akan menyertainya makan. Kawasan itu telah501 words
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Article585 1982-07-22 4 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman By Lesson 328 Learn Malay: The Easy Way JBwmpaa-JMwapßa bag I oalan-soalan dalam Pelajaran 32A: Answers to questions In Lesson 32 A: 1) Bapa Jamilah bernama Abu Bakar. Dia tidak mempunyai nama keluarga. 2) Jamilah masuk sekolah semasa umurnya enam tahun setengah. 3) Sekolah585 words
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Advertisement290 1982-07-22 1 The new SUZUKI 800 Nine times bigger The Suzuki 800 has always been big on performance, economy and comfort. Now. the new models J^^r A tO are nine times bigger in features. jfi^r mSf^^^^^^^^^L. t:mm M^^^ New seat upholstery, retractable seat belts, an aircon and attractive floor mats add to290 words
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Advertisement191 1982-07-22 2 Interesting storiesfoi^^ i B B^ XT— hitnfl i^^^kk V V V^ >^^^^^^^^ y\ I Children the world over love stories, especially when the tales are of their own culture, land and people. Many stories in this series are tales and legends of Malay origin, specially selected for /^SvOCtjoX .^BHP^^^^fiflgll Upper191 words
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Advertisement152 1982-07-22 2 i*Jml T4 1 fib Leather Wallets^^ T^^^J From $45/i > j f !-x a f"" 1 W^Kntn^ At. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn%nnnVannm«Mmmi B^g^ p^_^i| B^^^^ wr^ y sal Hf Jj Shirts From $89^j /f Cufflinks Tiepins From $42/- IBBnnnnnn*^ Ties From 69/- S ■^H^^Li^itt^&t;s£?^HSpßaßSK hW LnV JUainwnw* VflV aW I o^BBBBnnn»n«»^n»B»»»»»»»»»»»»»^B«MMMMMMMMMMMMMB«»^B«MMMMMMMMM»'^nMMMI VaVßMftMnlßaaHPa^'^R'^BnW IbbT152 words
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Advertisement682 1982-07-22 3 APPOINTMENTS tk y^^L^^ 0 GOVERNMENT OK BRUNEI DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL AND HEALTH requires DENTAL SISTER *****40 8533 840 per annum tax free \,ii.if V is on ,in .ihiuml incremental scale Starting salary will (Icix'nd on <|u,iliti( ations and experience (One Brunei Dollar One Singapore Dollar! Qualifications. The .)|)|)lk .ints must682 words
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Advertisement236 1982-07-22 3 NOTICES Our deepest condolences and sympathies to the family of MR PEH SIH BENG (Managing Director of Chong Lee Leong Seng Co. (Pte) Ltd.) on his sudden demise on 19th July, 1982. *v* From Board of Directors Staff of Yanmar Diesel Engine Co. Ltd. Our deepest condolences and sympathies to236 words
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Advertisement468 1982-07-22 3 I Our deepest condolences and sympathies I to the family of I I MR PEH SIH BENG I I (Managing Director of Chong Lee Leong Seng Co. (Pte) Ltd.) I on his sudden demise on 19th July, 1982 I From the Board of Directors of:I Chong Lee Leong Seng Co.468 words
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Advertisement637 1982-07-22 4 APPOINTMENTS fT I" I 1 I,■. l I I l iiiIIII I I I I i f i y it 5 Smfi HONG FOX GROUP 3 Zl Ol) OF COMPANIES g We are group of property development companies with I substantial operations in Singapore and Hong Kong. We wish to637 words
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Advertisement596 1982-07-22 4 MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN DUBAI APPROXMATELY JUS 22,500 P.A. PLUS BENEFITS Dubai Petroleum Company has three immediate vacancies tor Mechanical Draftsmen, two As Built (Mechanical) and one Mechanical, on a two year contract basis, with the possibility of contract renewal Based in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, and often working orfshore596 words
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