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Title Section22 1982-09-18 1 DECEIVED 1 8SEP1982 Head ftlfa I «-j n..Lji.L The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1982 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8222 words
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Article114 1982-09-18 1 HE'S been a minister holding so many portfolios Finance, Interior and Defence, Education, National Development and Environment that the man in the street has lost count. Above all he's known as the man who broke the back of Singapore's housing problem. Next Wednesday,114 words
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Article61 1982-09-18 1 TIRED of the old Job? Want to break new ground? Stockbrokers, engineers, businessmen, executives and retired civil servants are among those who have turned to a new Industry. It is fishing using speedboats Instead of sampans, brains more than brawn, floating fish farms Instead of kelongs. WEE61 words
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Article40 1982-09-18 1 MEN have more power, more privileges, more money and more independence. Yet, there is still something about women that makes men uncomfortable, if not actually fearful. A new book explores the fascinating paradoxes of THE FRAGILE MALE.40 words
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Article102 1982-09-18 1 A KILLING has been arranged In Singapore. George Smiley, bookish central figure of John Le Carre's spy fiction, and James Bond, suave Wi of lan Fleming's creating, have come together to carry It out. Smiley the planner, Bond the executioner who knows only what be needs102 words
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Article114 1982-09-18 1 WILL your relatives receive a mutilated body if you donate your kidney or eyes? ROSEMARY CHEN answers a key question holding back more kidney and cornea donations. WHY not pay for books the supermarket way, asks IRENE HOE in AS I SEE IT. LPO, LNG. natural gas PETER114 words
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495 1982-09-18 1 JUDITH HALE - Making two-way travel a lot easier By JUDITH HALE A MAJOR effort to make it easier for Malaysians and Singaporeans to visit each other's country and increase the flow of visitors between the two nations was launched here yesterday. The task will fall on the Malaysia -Singapore Tourism Council, which495 words
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Article, Illustration489 1982-09-18 1 'Resign' call to Schmidt as Genscher and Lambsdorff quit BONN, Friday WEST Germany's left-liberal coalition collapsed today and Chancellor Helmut Schmidt asked Parliament to agree to fresh elections as soon as possible. Opposition Leader Helmut Kohl refused talks on an early poll and demanded theReuter; UPI - 489 words
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Article72 1982-09-18 1 LONDON. Fri. A British High Court sentenced five Tanzanians to between three and eight years' jail today for hijacking an airliner to Britain after a plot to overthrow President Julius Nyerere failed The Air Tanzania Boeing 737 was seized in February during an internal flight between Mwanza,Reuter - 72 words
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Article216 1982-09-18 1 MONTE CARLO, Fri. PRINCESS Grace of Monaco suffered a stroke while driving on Monday, causing the accident before her death, a surgeon who treated her said last night. Dr Jean Duplay issued a statement saying the princess" daughter. Princess Stephanie, the only passenger in the carReuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration256 1982-09-18 1 23 hurt as plane skids off runway BEIJING, Fri. A Japan Airlines DC-8 carrying 124 people overshot the runway and ploughed into a ditch at Shanghai's Hongqiao Airport today, injuring at least 23 people, officials said. The American consulate in the port city said six of the passengers were Americans.UPI - 256 words
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Article79 1982-09-18 1 LUSAKA. Fri. Zambia's ruling party has bought The Times of Zambia daily newspaper, and the weekly Sunday Times from the British-based conglomerate I.onrho in a move which will put control of the news media entirely in state hands, informed sources said today. They said the UnitedReuter - 79 words
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Article46 1982-09-18 1 JAKARTA. Fri. The Ga lunggung volcano in MHCI Java erupted again amidst growing fears of famine in the neighbouring area, the Volca nology Office in Bandung said tcxlay The crater spewed volcanic ash yesterday, but then 1 were no reports of casualties AP.AP - 46 words
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402 1982-09-18 1 r— Envoy says troops occupying building as fighting rages BEIRUT, Friday ISRAELI troops, making house-to-house searches for snipers, battled stiff pockets of leftist resistance in west Beirut today and blasted their way into the Soviet Embassy. A Soviet diplomat said that Israeli soldiers shot their402 words
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Article125 1982-09-18 1 PARIS, Fri. A boobytrapped car exploded ontalde a high school In the heart of Paris today. critically wounding an Israeli diplomat and two of his relatives In an attack coinciding with the Jewish New Year, police wald. Wife— eg said as many as 4* pedestrians125 words
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Article564 1982-09-18 1 WASHINGTON, Friday THE United States Air Force plans to start helping guard strategic sealanes around the world with fighters and bombers a mission once exclusively reserved for the navy, Pentagon officials said yesterday. Navy and air force officials are expected to sign an agreement onReuter; UPI - 564 words
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Article25 1982-09-18 1 DACCA. Fri. More than 500 policemen were dismissed yesterday in the latest move by military authorities in Bangladesh to stamp out corruption. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article74 1982-09-18 1 JERI SALEM, Fri. Israel wants to negotiate with the Lebanese army on when Lebanese troops oould take over from Israeli military forces la Beirut, the Foreign Ministry said today. The negotiations should start "as seen as possible," the ministry said In a statement Issued after MorrisAP - 74 words
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Article583 1982-09-18 2 Better cancer detector THOMSON Medical Centre has bought a machine that is keener at detecting breast cancer. The ultrasound breast cancer detector from Australia, the first in the region, is probably a more effective detector in the case of small and dense Asian breasts. But the conventional X-ray mammography583 words
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Article282 1982-09-18 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: •IT IS certain that the United Nations General Assembly will once again support the credentials of the Democratic Kampuchean government and censure the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia during the coming session, starting on Monday. Satisfying though this Is, it must be kept In mind that282 words
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Article113 1982-09-18 2 THE former MP for Paya Lebar, Mr Tay Boon Too, yesterday asked the High Court to order the auditors and officials of the Workers' Party, which owes him $25,489, to face a cross-examination on its accounts. He told the court in an affidavit that he wanted the113 words
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Article270 1982-09-18 2 FINANCE FIRM TO START A.T.M. SERVICES SOON UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE will soon be the first finance company here to offer automated teller services. The new facility will be provided to its customers through the 35 automated teller machines already set up by its parent company, United Overseas Bank.270 words
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Article99 1982-09-18 2 WHY THE LIGHTS GO OUT BLACKOUTS are not uncommon here. There were a total of 178 major power blackouts last year. The figure this year, up to Aug 31, was 128. According to the Public Utilities Board's engineers, a large part of the blame falls on contractors who damage99 words
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Article260 1982-09-18 2 Day of reckoning TODAY could be the day of truth for Watford, the newly-promoted, pace-setter of the English First Division soccer League. If Nottingham Forest's defences cannot stop Luther Blissett, Watford's top goalscorer, then Watford's rivals certainly have a dangerous side on their hands. Watford is in a three-way260 words
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Article621 1982-09-18 2 IBM sues Hitachi IBM, the American computer giant, has filed civil charges against Hitachi of Japan, accusing it of stealing computer secrets. It is not seeking specific damages, but the suit notes that IBM has spent millions of dollars on research and development of hardware, known as621 words
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Article143 1982-09-18 2 Probe on $10m aid THE Anti-Corruption Agency is investigating alleged corruption in the distribution of nearly $10 million worth of aid to flood and drought victims in Sabah last year. Bernama, quoting sources in Kota Kinabalu, said large sums of money that were meant for distribution were143 words
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Article386 1982-09-18 2 Runaway success WHAT... you don't know about it and you never got read Eh Goondu? How can so ignorant. Eh Goondu is a local bestseller written by Paik Choo At the recent Book Fair, 3,000 copies were sold within a week and the reprint could not be ready386 words
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217 1982-09-18 3 NEW YORK, Friday INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corp today filed civil charges against Hitachi of Japan, accusing it of stealing computer secrets. No specific damages are sought by IBM, but the suit notes that IBM had spent millions of dollars on research and development of computer217 words
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178 1982-09-18 3 Electric shock baton shipment halted WASHINGTON, Fri IN WHAT is seen as an important victory for the I State Department, the administration has decided to suspend indefi- nitely the shipment of 500 1 electric shock batons to South Korea, officials said yesterday. In the agreement worked out between Secretary ofUPI - 178 words
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300 1982-09-18 3 Reagan assurance to Marcos WASHINGTON, Fri. THE United States will make every effort to strengthen relations with the Philippines in the interest of peace and security in Asia, President Ronald Reagan told President Ferdinand Marcos here. At a banquet in his guest's honourReuter; AFP - 300 words
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77 1982-09-18 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Reagan and Philippine President Marcos, while posing for photographers in the Oval Office, were overheard exchanging remarks about attempted assassinations. Mr Reagan said that in the attempt on his life on March M, 198!, "the bullet ricocheted off the automobile77 words
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254 1982-09-18 3 THREE CHARGED WITH BID TO STEAL COMPUTER PARTS PITTSBI RGH, Fri. The FBI has arrested and charged three men with con.splnwv In an alleged scheme In whlrh they attempted to steal IS$3 million (B$C.B million) worth of computer equipment and sell It to Russian buyers. The FBI said yester- haveReuter; AP; AFP - 254 words
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Article, Illustration305 1982-09-18 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. THE United States recorded a surplus of US$2.l billion (554.6 billion) in its international trade balance during the second quarter of this year, the government said yesterday. It was the largest surplus in the nations "bottom line" balance of paymentsUPI; AP - 305 words
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Article121 1982-09-18 3 KOREAN MAN CHARGED WITH KIDNAP LITTLETON (Colorado), Fri. A man suspected of abducting a South Korean beauty contestant was charged yesterday with kidnap and having an altered passport. Assistant US Attorney Bill Pharo said a complaint was filed with a US magistrate in Denver, charging Han Sung Hee. 25, ofUPI - 121 words
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211 1982-09-18 3 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Police arrested a retired security guard because his apartment overrun by 50 pet rats that were gnawing through walls and ceilings was judged a health hazard. Police and health inspectors raided Robert Ehman's apartment yesterday and arrested himUPI - 211 words
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264 1982-09-18 3 NEW YORK, Fri. FORMER United States President John Kennedy was a "Hop" as chief executive and Nazi German Chancellor Adolf Hitler was "weak and procrastinating" turning over much of his work to subordinates, say Purdue University historians in a compilation of some of264 words
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104 1982-09-18 4 'Qotbzadeh just could not believe it PARIS, Fri FORMER Iranian President AbolhMwan Bani-Sadr said yesterday that former Foreign Minister Sadeq Qotbzadeh, who was executed on Wednesday, fully believed In Ayatollah Khomelnv and his policies until his arrest two years ago. Mr Qetbcadeh was one of many Iranian antiShah activists toAP - 104 words
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385 1982-09-18 4 CAIRO, Friday THE Egyptian government claimed yesterday that it had uncovered a plot by an outlawed religious group to seize power and force the release of those held in last year's assassination of President Anwar Sadat. The government news agency quoted security prosecutorAP; NYT - 385 words
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126 1982-09-18 4 Gunman: I shot Kuwaiti diplomat by mistake MADRID, Fri. A 28- I year-old man reported to 1 I belong to the Abu Nidal group, a breakaway from the Palestine Liberation I Organisation (PLO), told I Spanish police he murder- ed the first secretary of the Kuwaiti Embassy here by iAFP - 126 words
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96 1982-09-18 4 `RUMANIA TRIP NOT TO MEND TIES WITH SOVIETS' CAIRO, Fri. President Hosni Mubarak said yesterday his recent trip to Rumania did not mean that Egypt had decided to mend political fences with Moscow. He told reporters that he visited Rumania last week after receiving several invitations from President Nicolae Ceausescu.AP - 96 words
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218 1982-09-18 4 Israeli presence gives rise to a sense of unity in Beirut BEIRUT, Friday ISRAELI forces which re-entered Beirut yesterday have paradoxically sparked a kind of unity among residents of the Lebanese capital, shattered by years of civil war and this summer's Israeli invasion. The sudden occupation yesterday of Beirut fAFP - 218 words
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Article81 1982-09-18 4 A MINISTERIAL-LEVEL meeting of' the non-aligned 1 nations will be held at the United Nations on Oct 7 and I 8. informed sources said on Thursday. The meeting will discuss issues to be raised by the General Assembly, notably Namibia and the Middle East, the sources said. ItAFP - 81 words
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Article58 1982-09-18 4 IRAN CLAIMED on Thurs- day that its warplanes shot down an Iraqi MiG-25 jet in a dogfight over the southern sector of the Iran-Iraq battle--1 front. This was believed to be the first claim that Iraq possessed the sophisticated i Soviet-made warplane. Iraq's Arab neighbour,AP - 58 words
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Article81 1982-09-18 4 INDIAN PRIME MINISTER Indira Gandhi has reaffirmed India's "principled support" 1 to the Palestinian movement in a message to Palestine Liberation Organisation lead- er Yasser Arafat. An official release in New I Delhi on Thursday said the message was delivered to the Mr Arafat byAFP - 81 words
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Article66 1982-09-18 4 THE pro-Soviet All India j Peace and Solidarity OrganiI sation (Aipso) said in New 1 Delhi yesterday the killing of Lebanese President-elect Ba- shir Gemayel was part of j Israel's plan to keep tension I between the Muslims and I Christians in the country. Aipso66 words
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Article191 1982-09-18 4 TEL AVIV, Frl. 1 Striking stewards lay on the runway to block the departure of an El Al airliner yesterday, and the management of Israel's national airline took steps aimed at closing El Al. Airline DirectorUeneral Yitzhak Shander said yesterday, the fourth day of aAP - 191 words
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Advertisement294 1982-09-18 4 COM PI UK r\P\NNION The staggering grovsth seen in prewoiis \cars in the number of computer installations in the world seems set to continue.Singap mo, as in other parts of the world, is present Iv experiencing an acute shortage of programmers The government is taking steps 10 ir\ to rectify294 words
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294 1982-09-18 5 LONDON, Fri UNION leaders in Britain's state-run health services rejected a new pay offer from the government yesterday, and said they would go ahead with a day of strikes and protests next Wednesday. The employees' day of protest has been promised widespread294 words
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169 1982-09-18 5 GOWER (Wales), Fri. Britain's embattled opposition Labour Party held onto a parliamentary seat in a by-election here yesterday, beating the candidate of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party into third place. It was a welcome boost for the Labour Party, at present affected by aAP; AFP - 169 words
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Article155 1982-09-18 5 MANHATTAN, Fri. IF COCKROACHES can live on dirt and soap. It only makes sense that clean-«melllng things like bay leaves and cur ambers would send the nasty bugs running. Dr Clifton Meloan, a Kansas State University chemistry professor and Nclrnce adviser to the Food and Drag155 words
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Article, Illustration68 1982-09-18 5 HMS Belfast, a World War II cruiser, has been the home of the Imperial War Museum for 11 years. It Is seen here being towed from Its moorings and under the Tower Bridge on Wednesday, en route to a Tilbury drydock for repainting of theUPI - 68 words
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Article155 1982-09-18 5 Visit by Hess sister delayed WEST BERLIN, Fri. Former Nazi leader Rudolf Hess, seriously ill in hospital with pleurisy had a visit by his sister delayed for four-and-a-half hours yesterday due to negotiations between the Western allies and the Soviet Union. Hess, 88, once Hitler's deputy but for the lastReuter - 155 words
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286 1982-09-18 5 'Rethink trade ties with Soviets' call STRASBOURG. Fri. i The European Parliament, in a sweeping reaction to the Polish crisis, last night called for a re- examination of the European Economic Community economic policy towards the Soviet Union. In a resolution approved by 109 votes to 22 with 14 abstentions,Reuter; AFP - 286 words
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138 1982-09-18 5 No threat by Pope to quit, says -Vatican- VATICAN CITY, Fri. The Vatican denied today that Pope John Panl told Moscow he would give np the papacy and return to Poland If the Soviet Union Invaded his homeland. A spokesman also said the Vatican had no knowledge of an allegedReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement878 1982-09-18 6 Don't buy anything until you've checked out all of our bargains now in store! Discover prices never so low! Be at Yaohan early! Offer till 22nd Sept. "82. While stocks last! T^'f) B lll ?s 3|fV MEN S 'llsua^ss^" *****^ 81 C LS H T ,L !F 99 o-?-- f878 words
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440 1982-09-18 7 Two systems side by side 5 hint by China FUTURE OF HONGKONG HONGKONG, Friday THE Chinese today gave another indication of how they will treat the future of Hongkong only six days before British Prime Minister Mrs Margaret Thatcher arrives in Beijing for talks on the future of the colony.Reuter; AFP - 440 words
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122 1982-09-18 7 Manila wants US history textbooks revised MANILA, Fri. Labour Minister Bias Ople yesterday sought a revision of American history textbooks that "denigrated" the Philippine war of independence against the US as an "insurrection". Addressing the Historical Society of Bulacan province, where the first Philippine republic was proclaimed in 1898, MrAFP - 122 words
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256 1982-09-18 7 Japan to restore account of Okinawa deaths TOKYO, Fri. Education Minister Heiji Ogawa has said the deleted account in high school history textbooks of the massacre of Okinawans by the Japanese army at the end of World War U will be restored, a ministry official said today. Mr Ogawa promisedAP; AFP - 256 words
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Article, Illustration114 1982-09-18 7 THE Tang Dyaasty f> poet IJ Shaagyin wrote the line -The Phoenix chick slags sweeter than the older birds In praise of the poetic talent of a young man. It means that newcomers saxpaas old timers, aad the yaaag will excel the old. This can be said114 words
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Article, Illustration294 1982-09-18 7 Hu and Deng made secret visit to North Korea BEIJING, PYiday CHINESE Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang said yesterday that he and elder statesman Deng Xiaoping made a secret visit to Pyongyang shortly after North Korea celebrated the 70th birthday of President Kirn D-Sung on April 15 In a speechReuter - 294 words
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Article179 1982-09-18 7 RAKTHINTHAI VILLAGE (Thailand), Fri. The Thai government has hara eased the sun to help combat communism. The plan Is based aa a simple philosophy: That electricity makes far happier villagers and happier villagers are leas likely to be swayed by the propaganda ofAP - 179 words
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Article42 1982-09-18 7 AIR FRANCE'S Concorde flights on the Paris-Washington-Mexico route are to end at the end of the year, Transport Minister Charles Fiterman said in Paris yesterday. All Concorde flights will then be concentrated on the Paris-New York run. AFP.AFP - 42 words
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Article86 1982-09-18 7 SRI LANKAN President J. R. Jayewardene will face eight other candidates representing six political parties in the presidential elections on Oct 20, the Elections Board said in Colombo yesterday. Also contesting are former Lands Minister Hector Kobbekaduwa of Mrs S. Bandaranaike's Freedom Party, Mr Colvin DeUPI - 86 words
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Article76 1982-09-18 7 EUROPEAN nations hit by US sanctions against the Soviet gas pipeline appear likely to hold ministerial-level talks with the Americans later this month in New York, European Community diplomats said in Brussels yesterday. There were rising expectations that the foreign ministers of West Germany, France, Italy andReuter - 76 words
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Article53 1982-09-18 7 TYPHOONS Hope and Irving this month struck large areas of Vietnam, destroying homes and crops and killing several people, the Vietnam News Agency, monitored in Bangkok, reported yesterday. The agency said Typhoon Hope hit central Vietnamese provinces on Sept 6 while Typhoon Irving struck Quang Ninh province 10AP - 53 words
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Article64 1982-09-18 7 FUEL flowed again yesterday at Sydney petrol stations which had started to close because of a three-week strike at the city's biggest oil refinery, a refinery spokesman said. Striking operators at the Kurnell refinery agreed to release enough petrol for 12 days so it could be distributedReuter - 64 words
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Article68 1982-09-18 7 IN A bid to save up to US$6OO million <S$ million) annually, Pan American World Airways (PanAm) will implement major costcutting measures, including sacking 5,000 employees, chairman and chief executive Edward Acker said in Los Angeles on Thursday. The airline s passenger traffic in July and August wasAP - 68 words
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459 1982-09-18 8 Ultrasound device for hospital will be a first for the region A PRIVATE hospital will soon receive an ultrasound breast can- cer detector from Australia, the first in the region. This will further en- j hance the government s efforts to make Singapore the459 words
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100 1982-09-18 8 Crankshaft servicing it's over to Singapore LARGE ships can now have their crankshafts serviced in Jurong instead of Japan. Horiguchi Engineering Co (Pte) Ltd in Jurong has bought a 6.5-metre- long crankshaft grinder, the biggest outside Japan, to do the job. At the inauguration ceremony yesterday, Mr MM KhamLs. the100 words
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Article24 1982-09-18 8 MUFTI Syed Isa Semait yesterday announced that Hari Raya Haji this year will be celebrated on Sept 28.24 words
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225 1982-09-18 8 A MTRCOANALYSER to run blood tests on babies and the aged will soon be acquired t>y the Health Ministry's Pathology Department. The new computer, which will cost more than $100,000. is expected to be installed in three or four225 words
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51 1982-09-18 8 Thai officials visit Science Centre SIX officials from Thailand's Ministry of Science, Technology and Industry are in Singapore for a three-day visit to familiarise themselves with developments in science and industry here. The officials led by the ministry's General Administ trative officer, Mr Apichai Rujirachun. visited the Singapore Science Centre51 words
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369 1982-09-18 8 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By JUNIOR bowling is becoming very popular with young Singaporeans but for Kallang Bowl, which started the scheme I four months ago, this is not enough. Next Saturday, the centre will begin its most I ambitious and challenging programme the admission369 words
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128 1982-09-18 8 KEPPEL Shipyard, Singapore's leading yard and repair group, will launch a productivity drive with a focus on ship repairing problems. The Union of Keppel Shipyard Employees and the yard's management will Jointly organise a productivity seminar in November. Mr M. K. A. Jabbar, the union128 words
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Article, Illustration148 1982-09-18 8 WIREMAN WHO SOLD DRUG GETS 7 YEARS A WIREMAN who sold two straws of heroin weighing 0.02 g to a narcotics officer was jailed for seven years by a district judge yesterday. He was also ordered to be given nine strokes of the cane for drug trafficking. Ho Slew Yoong.148 words
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369 1982-09-18 8 Firm tried to register mark after protest court told TIONG Hin Engineering Pte Ltd tried to register Cilly as its trade mark after Hille International Ltd had written a letter objecting to the use of the name, the High Court heard yesterday. Miss Lai Siu Chiu, for Hille International, said369 words
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Advertisement108 1982-09-18 8 early american A softness that's embodied in the swirls of Fashion Show tiered midi skirts and fitting puff sleeves' Today I H 2 30pm I O 4 30pm tops In pretty floral prints and checks Tomorrow IO 2 30pm I.H. 4 30pm 1^"" that's reminiscent of the good or I108 words
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265 1982-09-18 9 Housing Board cancels waiting list THE Housing Board has cancelled the waiting list for its reverted properties because there are not enough units for the applicants. There are now 1,069 applicants on the list, but only five of the 1,700 properties, including semi-detached houses, are265 words
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327 1982-09-18 9 Design expert sought for history gallery THE National Museum is looking for an overseas consultant to help design its new History of Singapore Gallery which is aimed at giving young Singaporeans a sense of history and an insight into the lives and struggles of the early pioneers of Singapore. Work327 words
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Article, Illustration329 1982-09-18 9 THE I'rban Redevelopment Authority Is buildIng more luxury apartments In the Orchard Road area. This Is in addition to the Cl splitlevel units coming up at the Orchard Resettlement Centre near Cuppage Road. The 144 units will be In a 22-storey residential tower being planned329 words
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227 1982-09-18 9 Marine Police to get another 11 boats MARINE Police are to acquire another 11 fast and modern patrol boats as part of their programme to upgrade the patrol fleet for more effective policing at sea. Tenders for the 14--metre boats, which will be equipped with modern navigational aids and communication227 words
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Article56 1982-09-18 9 TWO ROBBERS held up a cashier in a petrol kiosk in Upper Bukit Timah Road on Thursday morning and carted away a safe containing $8,000 Police said the cashier was sleeping in the office of the Teck Bee Company petrol station at about 2.45 a.m. when the robbers56 words
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Article25 1982-09-18 9 A TALK on diamond invest menl will be held at the Marine Parade community centre next Tuesday at 8 p.m. Admission is free25 words
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Article75 1982-09-18 9 FIRE yesterday morning damaged a furniture-mak-ing company in Mill Lane, off Kallang, causing losses estimated at (30.000 No one was injured in the blaze which broke out at Tat Siong Furniture Decorations Company. A partner of the company, Mr Ng Han Geok. said that the fire destroyed75 words
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Advertisement117 1982-09-18 9 Special OtfH I Travel Bagfl I ft Only $s.s!^^ 1 $15 each. 2£ *SLJ Samson rte Concordi Pullman 26" %Q DWfeSr U.P. $142 NOW $71 TAT LEATHER 600DS COMPANY 1. Circular Road Singapore 0104 Tel *****1.***** Business Hours Mon to Sat Bam 7pm Sun Public Holidays 8 30am 5 30pm117 words
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Advertisement251 1982-09-18 9 IKE A magic Wooden something from IKEA be nice Add a cosy touch to home with some pleasing, practical and inexpensive furnishing ideas; from newspaper racks to shelves to picture frames. Take your pick from these lovely pine items shown here. Come see these and 3,000 other furnishing ideas and251 words
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Article276 1982-09-18 10 RAV DHALIWAL - RA V DH ALIWAL By i TWO out of three learner riders fail the compulsory motor-cycling tests which were introduced in July Only 30 per cent of the 7,326 who took the tests in July or August passed. And absenteeism has been very high. More276 words
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Article21 1982-09-18 10 THE MacPherson community centre wul hold a demonstration on how to make moon cakes next Wednesday at 7.30 p.m.21 words
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Article51 1982-09-18 10 A MAN was fined $1,000 in a magistrate's court yesterday after admitting having six straws of heroin weighing 0.25 g in a bus on July 9. Chia Kee Yong, a 26--year-old Malaysian, was fined another $900 for consuming morphine. He has a previous conviction for drug51 words
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Article58 1982-09-18 10 TWO robbers assaulted shop-owner Chia Yee Mm at City Plaza on Sept 9 and took the $4,000 he was about to deposit in a bank, a district judge heard yesterday. Tan Kwee Kia, 23, and Ng Guan Liang, 34, both jobless, pleaded guilty. Each were sentenced to58 words
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Article56 1982-09-18 10 A JOBLESS man, Tan Siew Kwong, 25, was fined $2,000 yesterday after pleading guilty to snatching a woman's $1,000 gold chain on Sept 12. Tan was detained by Mr Samarudden bin Samad who gave chase when he heard the screams of Miss Chan Lee Cheng, a 23--year-old ticketing56 words
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Article62 1982-09-18 10 FOR 17 years, odd-job labourer Teo Soo Thong. 69, was married to two women. In July 1981, he decided to register his second marriage. Yesterday, a district judge jailed Teo a day and fined him $2,000 after he pleaded guilty to bigamy. He was fined another $50062 words
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Article45 1982-09-18 10 NATIONAL serviceman Son Ene Chin, 19, was fined $2,000 by a magistrate yesterday after admitting that he stole his colleague's motorcycle on Sept 12 in Bedok North. The machine, belonging to Mr Ng Lip Yah, was later found abandoned at a backlane.45 words
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454 1982-09-18 10 RONNIE LIM - Second hydrocracker project delayed RONNIE LIM A PLANNED second hydrocracker for Singapore's refining industry has been delayed. The project, involving Singapore Refining Company, has been under consideration by its consortium partners BP, Caltex and Singapore Petroleum Company since early last year. The earlier indications were that the partners would make454 words
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Article140 1982-09-18 10 COMPANIES, civic organisations and associations wishing to hold Mandarin classes for their employees or members may seek the help of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The chambers $100,000 modern audio- visual language centre will hold the classes for them for a fee. The140 words
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Article130 1982-09-18 10 A TAXI driver and a woman passenger died in a road mishap at the East Coast Parkway on Thursday afternoon. Police said the accident happened as Mr Loh Ngee Fook, 31, was driving two Indonesian women from Changi Airport to the city at about 4.30 p.m.130 words
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Advertisement423 1982-09-18 10 HHIMFOR SALEaVa«Bli*« MARINE EQUIPMENT BARGE 265, Work or Accommodation, Size 250 X 75 X 15.4 feet, built 1966 extensively modified 1973. Classified ABS Al, Air Conditioned Quarters for 94 men, Helideck landing pad. Drydocked February 1981, Cranage can be supplied if required BARGE 334, Work or Accommodation, Size 180 X423 words
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Advertisement58 1982-09-18 10 i 4 i wL tm\ Hi^ THE GREAT DESIGNER SALE For two weeks, only at Link Th. Designer Salon Mandarin Hotel. we present The Designer Sole widi discounts from *i' i .ill designer clothings and accessories. Open from Monday t<> Saturday tr«>m 10am to (>pm LINK THE OEBIQNERBALON Loner Mezzanine,58 words
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Article, Illustration886 1982-09-18 11 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM, NTUC wants change in attitude By THE National Trades Union Congress has criticised employers for treating company welfarism solely in pocketbook terms. They missed the spirit of it, which is the care and concern for the worker and his family, and this is886 words
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240 1982-09-18 11 Mattar: Students must have correct values THE aotln* Minister for Social Affairs yesterday told MtodPotH that It Is not pn*Oßh U be brilliant fwhalarw or good twhaooraU. They mast also be rifthteoaii, filial and caring persons. "Knowledge In Itaelf doea not make for a good citizen," Dr Ahmad Matter told240 words
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Article203 1982-09-18 11 SINGAPOREANS must guard against faceless machines overwhelming their lives and disrupting spiritual, traditional ana cultural values. Mr Ho Kah Leong, the Parliamentary Secretary (Education), gave this warning yesterday when he opened a 13-day exhibition of modern Japanese crafts at the National Museum. He said that technological203 words
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Advertisement309 1982-09-18 11 Slim refrigerators at slim prices. I s^^.*» 'ij i TCLV ■••■■■Ail I I V&\ jlMllll* ■nHI I 'fill iYT*IYR MJI m*M mi t« nmiijjj 19 1 Hi,,,. ft-fl«4 l" a rflsssll "^E^b^^bbKT?^^^ ■ns^ssnl H t ui»c* eobo^P I A p^* fP> —s^^^m i^gss^ n^» SI *-iP£ National NR-2O2TF II HnV309 words
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Advertisement484 1982-09-18 12 II L^B^B^B^B^^Bbl BBk r^B^BHr BHBBB^XP^b) i^^Bbl AHE MGI SITTING LEG PRESS Model: 12X AHE MGI KNEE MACHINE Model: 13X AHE MGI HAM/QUAD Model: 15XB AHE MGI BENCH PRESS Model: 9X B^B K I^J 1 1 B^H WAWJ J B«|||BB1B^V/ (_F i^^^™"^ fcfc^^"^ I Isokinetics is a relatively new concept of484 words
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Article, Illustration203 1982-09-18 13 Tiny star walks tall in gongfu films AT 22 years, Filipino gongfu star Weng Weng is literally still only a handful. Standing at 0.84 m as tall as a five-year-old and weighing just 18 kilos, he makes his presence felt by getting under everyone's feet. Pint-sized Weng Weng is nowSIMON KER - 203 words
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275 1982-09-18 13 SINGAPORE Airlines has mounted a stronglyworded attack In Its annual report against the proU-ctWstle pressures levelled against it by other airlines. The past 12 months had seen SIA plagued by accusations of undercutting by Qantas of Australia and Lufthansa of Germany. Also,275 words
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714 1982-09-18 13 AHMAD OBMAN - AHMAD OBMAN By Party hiding its assets, charges former MP THE former MP for Paya Lebar, Mr Tay Boon Too, yesterday asked the High Court to order the auditors and officials of the Workers' Party, which owes him $25,489, to face a crossexamination on714 words
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437 1982-09-18 13 Profits flying high despite Singapore's strong dollar THE strong Singapore dollar has bitten sharply into Singapore Airlines profit for the financial year 1980/81, causing a shortfall of $217 million in overseas earnings. But despite this, SLA turned in a creditable performance for the year, recording a profit of $104.8 million,437 words
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Article44 1982-09-18 13 THE next Singapore Broadcasting Corporation road show will be held in Clememi on Sept 24 at 8 p.m. at car park 12 (between blocks 322 and 324), Avenue 5. The Clement! Town Primary School band will perform before the show.44 words
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Article58 1982-09-18 13 HOW to make profits with managed investment programmes despite economic uncertainty this is the topic to be discussed by Mr Richard Lee, vice-president of Shearson American Express. Singapore, at the Indonesian Business Association of Singapore's luncheon at the Hotel Grand Central on Sept 23. Those interested should contact58 words
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Advertisement291 1982-09-18 13 The Hilton presents Rahimah Rahim. A live performance to remember n^^^n^n9^V\\^^^n^L^V^J^^nVi I nY Top of the Hilton C ingapore's singing star Rahimah Rahim. The gentle little lady with the dynamite voice. Book now. Phone 737-2233 extn. 2400. Cover charge: only $12.50++ for diners, f^~ $17.50++ for non-diners. uSs\ m "//f'^o291 words
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370 1982-09-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The MCA central committee is expected to appoint a person to the post of national deputy president, left vacant by Datuk Richard Ho, when it meets on Sept 26, The Malay Mail said yesterday. It said no370 words
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Article187 1982-09-18 14 ANOTHERPERAK DAP STALWART QUITS IPOH, Fri. The rift in the Perak DAP widened yesterday with the resignation of yet another stalwart Mr Lim Nyit Sin from all important posts in the party. Mr Lim, a state assemblyman for two terms from 1974 to 1982, resigned as director of the PerakNST - 187 words
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193 1982-09-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE Malaysian AntiCorruption Agency (ACA) is investigating alleged malpractices in the distribution of nearly $10 million worth of aid to flood and drought victims in Sabah last year, Bernama reported yesterday. It quoted sources in Kota Kinabalu193 words
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Article, Illustration127 1982-09-18 14 Main railway station to be preserved RAILWAY buffs can breathe easy again Koala Lumpur's extraordinary main railway station (picture above) is not going to be demolished. Under the British Raj, this architectural marvel a superstructure with platforms was the pride of the city. Now the station's fairy-tale minarets, moorish domesReuter - 127 words
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221 1982-09-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE haze that shrouded I the Klang valley and other parts of the country recently was found to have an "excessively high level of pollutants," one of Malaysia's leading environmentalists said yester- day. Dr Sham Mohamed Sani. associate professor of geography withNST - 221 words
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Article180 1982-09-18 14 KAJANG, Fri. For the Jaganathan family, Sept 13 Is a date they will want to forget but perhaps cannot. On Sept 13, 1980, one of the five sons in the family, Muthu, was stabbed to death. He was assaulted by three men atNST - 180 words
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Article41 1982-09-18 14 SEOUL. Fri. Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister. Datuk Musa Hi tarn, held talks on Wednesday with South Korean President Chun Doo Hwan on bilateral matters, the presidential office said, but Rave no details. Datuk Musa arrived on Tuesday ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement469 1982-09-18 14 ]^w arrivals! Imported genuine leather moccasins fromonlysS9!9o Moccasins in real leather, all the way from Brazil. Casual, comfortable and supremely wearable, in a choice of seven different styles. Supremely affordable too, from just $59.90 to $79.90. 'M'%. aTW W'a+~W So hurry. /JCfiff' Available at Bata Peninsula Plaza o%a ce i469 words
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266 1982-09-18 15 Four men charged with gang robberies FOUR men were produced in a magistrate's court yesterday on three charges of gang robbery. The charges accused the four, all unemployed, of committing the robberies with Tan Chin Beng, 26, and other unknown men. Tan, also unemployed, was charged on Thursday with raping266 words
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129 1982-09-18 15 A FARMER'S nephew, who pushed a Primary Production Department (PPD) officer in his rage at finding a gate locked, was fined $2,000 by a magistrate's court yesterday. The gate barred the way to a pond of water-hyacinth, which had for years fed the farmer's129 words
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163 1982-09-18 15 THE Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) yesterday called on consumers to be careful when making payments and asked that they insist on a valid receipt from the company they are dealing with. Or, if they are promised their deposit back should163 words
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Article, Illustration580 1982-09-18 15 MAY HO - MAY HO By PRESTIGE has its price and owning a home in the choice residential district of Bukit Timah area is no different. I Last year, flats, terrace, semi-detached and bungalow houses in the Bukit Timah postal districts 1025, 1026, 1128 and 1129 commanded580 words
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39 1982-09-18 15 To: I Mr. Ton B C 03 108, Apt Blk 194, Lorong 4, Too Poyoh, Spore 1231 Mr. Ton B C Apt Blk 194 Lorong 4 Too Poyoh #03-108 Singopore 123139 words
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Article, Illustration171 1982-09-18 15 FOUR OUT-i OF FIVE WON FITNESS AWARDS THE Singapore Sports Council yesterday said four out of five who attempted the National j Physical Fitness Award i (NAPFA) Scheme sue- i ceeded in qualifying for bronze, silver or gold awards. Disclosing this at the Sports Science and Fitness exhibition at the171 words
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283 1982-09-18 15 Way to a fit heart is not through the stomach WHAT can you do to avoid feeling 52 at age 25? This question was posed by the Minister of State (Defence). Dr Yeo Ning Hong, at the Science Centre yesterday. He said the answer was "old-fashioned physical exertion," perhaps packaged283 words
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Article39 1982-09-18 16 The country is near to the European market Reserves are huge It is generally cheaper to transport gas via a pipeline, whether from the Soviet Union, than liquefying it and shipping it as LNG39 words
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Article204 1982-09-18 16 Algeria? Algeria, which possesses about S per cent of world reserves, cannot make up (or the loss of Russian gas. Its present total expert capacity Is well below the Russians' 44 billion en m. and there are doubts whether the Algerians can sustain production because of technical difficulties. Nigeria?204 words
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Article461 1982-09-18 16 The Straits Times says I Only way to win battle THE 37th session of the United Nations General Assembly opens in New York on Monday. For the fourth time, member nations will be debating the question of Cambodia. The Vietnamese, their backers and their friends will, no doubt, try once461 words
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Article, Illustration1422 1982-09-18 16 RICHARD JOHNS - RICHARD JOHNS By HOW vital for Western Europe are the supplies of Soviet natural gas which President Reagan is trying to prevent from flowing? A few simple figures explain why European energy ministers quite apart from their trade counterparts are furious over the US1,422 words
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393 1982-09-18 16 T.F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane GOOD ESDISG A FRIEND from the good old days has come up with "a good ending" to my recent ghostly tale in this column. Referring to the I*M Kallang air crash, Chiang Mun Fong told the story of a body being claimed and393 words
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Advertisement110 1982-09-18 16 LIGHTERS PENS LEATHER GOODS MAJOR UNCOMMITTED GAS RESERVES *A~ v~\ v|\ W'*™ Total world exportable f J (^4B surplus is 30,968 billion lS"^ f k including 1,680 billion f ,y not shown here j Y> 6 The US argues that the main West European gas producers could make up for110 words
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Advertisement176 1982-09-18 16 y, [Bin] EMPORIUM jp V dfc HOLDINGS Ai mT Many moons ago, Northern China JmT lk was ruled by the Mongolians. Some f people dreamed up a daring plan to JW send the invaders packing. To spread (s£s&&* ('©£p%^*~ tne wore amon 9 tne i r people, they K message176 words
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Article91 1982-09-18 17 Toilets are cleaned frequently REPLIES- I REFER to the letter (ST, Aug 31) by Lucy Lim on dirty toilets. The toilets at Esplanade, Woodlands and K.itong Shopping Centre are constantly used by members of the public. Although the respective managements of the toilets have provided adequate bins and clean the91 words
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Article83 1982-09-18 17 I REFER to the letter "It's clear the water is not" from "Waiting" (ST, Aug 26). The sediment in the water is due to encrustation in the old galvanised iron pipes. Results of the analysis of the water samples taken from the consumers' taps show that the83 words
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225 1982-09-18 17 1 REFER to the letter by "Frustrated Parent" (ST, Aug 27). All applicants to full-time courses offered by the VITB are considered on their educational qualifications and specific selection criteria. Applicants are ranked according to merit and the number selected for each course depends on the225 words
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Article329 1982-09-18 17 I AM amazed by the report (ST, Sept 3) that SLA lost $24 million on its services to and from Kuala Lumpur during the last fiscal year. The airline's managing director, Mr George Chan. claimed that the present fares need to be raised329 words
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Article, Illustration252 1982-09-18 17 SOMKTHINtt has puzzled me ••wr gincr I wm a child and I wonder If some readers could enlighten me on the matter. Klght> years ago in I'enang, when 1 was about five, my father decided It was time for me to get some252 words
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Article133 1982-09-18 17 Thanks for the help I WOULD like to thank the many who played a part, big or small, in the fund-raising flag day for the Ang Mo Kio Social Service Centre last Saturday. I would also like to thank our sponsors and the management of shopping complexes who allowed us133 words
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273 1982-09-18 17 Some constructive criticisms which Jeya made IN HIS letter (ST. Sept 11) "WLW" asked Eva Ng to give one factual instance of Mr Jeyaretnam having made a "constructive" criticism of the government. If he had attended the last Parliamentary sitting he would have heard Mr Jeyaretnam ask tne Minister for273 words
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295 1982-09-18 17 Reading does not stop at basic reader WE WOULD like to thank the writer, "Horrified Observer," for the comments on the teaching of reading (ST, Sept 13). As the writer did not name the school, the exact circumstances of the case are not known to us. But we would like295 words
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389 1982-09-18 17 AS ONE who is concerned in seeing that good sense of government prevails, I read with irritation the letter by Eva Ng (ST. Sept 8). The speech by the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs). Mr Raiaratnam, was timely and should serve389 words
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Article, Illustration68 1982-09-18 17 SINCE the Telecommunication Authority of Singapore started extension works on its building at the junction of Whitley Road and Thomson Road, residents have found it difficult driving through Tan Sim Boh Road. The contractors are inconsiderate in occupying more than half of the small road with steel68 words
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Article80 1982-09-18 17 Traffic queues form easily VEHICLES have been f>a rk n g indiscriminatey along Jalan Bukit Ho Swee since it was converted to a one-way street. A long traffic queue forms easily when there is an accident or a vehicle breakdown along the road. Besides having to endure this daily frustration,80 words
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Article22 1982-09-18 17 MANY vehicles are illegally parked along the double yellow lines at Redhill Close housing estate nightly. SAFETY FIRST Slngaore MU22 words
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Advertisement267 1982-09-18 17 Now every family can eat better and... save electricity at the same time. tNo one keeps food Mitsubishi Here's how: better than technology gives A spec.aiiy insulated door Mitsubishi: you Total Energy ISSXSTXZ*.*** Flavour saving meat and fish Savings. drawer Your fridge is likely to be the only V W/M.267 words
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Article, Illustration901 1982-09-18 18 EACH time a blackout occurs, accusing fingers are levelled at the Public Utilities Board. The reason is simple the layman equates electricity with the board. But major power failures are mainly caused by careless construction contractors. This was emphasised by two men901 words
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509 1982-09-18 18 LONDON Introduction of new technology into European Industry has allowed unions to extend their influence over management decisions. New work assistance in plant and offices, coupled with substitution of mechanical systems In products by micro-electronics, has meant loss of Jobs, especially in manufacturing sectors509 words
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Advertisement242 1982-09-18 18 How to close a business deal in Hong Kong tomorrow when vital documents are in Singapore today. DHL Worldwide Courier Service. At DHL, we make it our business to keep your "^K^J^J All in all, it's little wonder that DHL is the world's business one step ahead. 1^ i """"\'%^S'242 words
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Advertisement66 1982-09-18 18 I POWER TO I I THE PEOPLE U w&* 230.000 V ~H r7\ P 2 Power Station 66,000 v Substations I KM I I (most cobles -^re TV^ __i>--- s^f/L^^ 100v'230v now underground! Households Industries Business medium light i Our power cables if put end to end would f I66 words
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Article40 1982-09-18 19 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has queried Hytex Ltd on a Business Times article entitled "New team may take over Hytex operations" published on Friday, Sept 12. It has asked Hytex to furnish an announcement for public release.40 words
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Article47 1982-09-18 19 OLYMPIA Plywood and Timber Products will close its register of shareholders from Oct 27 to Nov 1 for its rights issue of one-for-one at $1 per share. The company also announced that its financial year end has been changed from Oct 31 to Dec 31.47 words
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Article35 1982-09-18 19 TOKYU Corporation's $20 million 8.25 per cent convertible bonds due 1992 will be granted listing and quotation in the Singapore Stock Exchange from Monday, 10 a.m. Trading will be on a "ready" basis.35 words
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Article88 1982-09-18 19 NANYANG Siang Pau and Sin Chew Jit Poh, in a joint announcement to the Singapore stock exchange, said that the High Court has approved the scheme of arrangement concerning the holding of shares in the new company, Singapore News and Publications Ltd. They also said that the High88 words
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Article79 1982-09-18 19 TOKYO. Fri. Malaysia's Highway Authority has signed for a 7 billion yen (SssB million) syndicated loan, lead manager Tokai Bank Ltd said. The 10-year loan, including a five-year grace period, will carry interest at the Japanese longterm prime lending rate, currently 8.9 per cent, plus 0.1 of aReuter - 79 words
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Article101 1982-09-18 19 TOKYO, Fri. Japan is considering accepting Thailand's request to finance liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects and importing LNG, Japan's Kyodo News Service reported today. Kyodo said that Thailand is asking for US$2 billion (554.34 billion) in credits to help finance the building of a plant for cooling naturalAP - 101 words
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Article91 1982-09-18 19 NEW DELHI, Fri. India's trade deficit widened to an estimated 12.37 billion rupees in the fiscal 1982 83 first quarter ended June 30, from 11.63 billion rupees in the year ago period, Commerce Minister Shivraj Patil said. Exports and imports in the period were provisionally estimated atReuter - 91 words
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Article117 1982-09-18 19 JAKARTA, Fri. PT Subentra Multi Petrokimia Indonesia has been awarded a US$6OO million (Ssl.3 billion) contract for three units of Indonesia's US$2 billion Arun Olefins project to be built in north Sumatra, a government statement said. The initial US$l.4 billion contract for the construction of the ethyleneReuter - 117 words
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Article100 1982-09-18 19 LONDON, Fri. Treasury chief secretary Leon Brittan said retail price inflation in Britain could fall below 7.5 per cent by the year-end. Mr Brittan was commenting on latest data showing retail price inflation in the year to August at 8 per cent, the lowest level for nearly fourReuter - 100 words
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519 1982-09-18 19 BALTIMORE, Fri. A Federal district judge here yesterday ordered a 10-day freeze in the complex takeover battle involving Bendix, Martin Marietta and United Technologies. The surprise order by Judge Joseph H. Young saved Marietta from almost certain takeover by Fiendix soon after midnight yesterday,NYT - 519 words
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397 1982-09-18 19 UNITED Overseas Finance will soon be the first finance company here to offer automated i teller services. The new facility will be provided to its customers through the 35 automated teller machines already set up by its parent company, United Over- I seas397 words
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281 1982-09-18 19 ACI International signs $651 m loan ACI International, one of Australia's leading manufacturing and resources group, yesterday signed a USS3OO million (Ss6sl million) multicurrency floating rate loan facility here. The facility, one of the largest to be signed in Singapore, is lead managed by merchant bank Dresdner (South-east Asia) and281 words
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181 1982-09-18 19 Intraco buys stake in Oriental Concrete INTRACO has acquired about 15 per cent stake in a joint-venture concrete premix company. The company, Oriental Concrete Pte Ltd, started operations early this year. Its other shareholders are Asia Cement (S) Pte Ltd and Sumitomo Cement Co Ltd, one of Japan's largest cement181 words
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374 1982-09-18 19 SYDNEY, Fri. The total investment currently firmly committed to Australian resource projects between now and 1990 is AJ23.79 billion (5549.5 billion), covering 108 projects. In addition, a further 40 projects, costing A 58.45 billion, have a better than 75 per cent chance ofFT - 374 words
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300 1982-09-18 19 Olympia Plywood pumps Ms3m into property unit OLYMPIA Plywood and Timber Products looks set to move even more aggressively into property development. In a circular to shareholders yesterday, the company said it is proposing to inject Ms 3 million into its wholly owned subsidiary, Olympia Development Sdn Bhd, "which would300 words
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Article, Illustration149 1982-09-18 19 SINGAPORE: Price* closed Hlightly higher on some late buying sopport In selective moderate trading yesterday. (ienttng row i cento to $2.85, Haw Par 7 rente to $2.27 aad National Iron 5 rente to SS.M. IMW rose II cento to tt.X and DBS i rente to f7.SC. The Strtalts149 words
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Article150 1982-09-18 19 g»-WJ;1:J:r»7.1;lil The Hang Seng Index domestic Interest r»te*. at 1.W8.28. index claaed B.C points TOKYO: Prices fell up »t 5«5.2. slightly In thin pre- MANILA: The market weekend trading. closed mixed on a tornTne market average over of 1.«7 million shed 25.39 points to pesos.150 words
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Article144 1982-09-18 19 Most Active Sel Prop 352.000 Taipin«Text -VJ '"> Ganda 279.000 U O L Warrants 223.000 Onting 212.000 Total turnover: 4.35 m Total value: $10 82m md iices BT Indicator: ST Industrials ST Finance: ST Hotels ST Properties ST Minings ST Plantations OCBC: ere i«.i Sep 16 Sep144 words
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Article70 1982-09-18 19 B*ul*ad BM 4 -2 CCM (old Slor»*e 2 DuUplad 2 Em* PAN -5 OrnUitK* -5 Ualuev Gatkrfe BM iUw Par 3 Inrhr.pr Bhd 1 MTC »4 NBT J NallrM -5 PM( -4 Pu Elee 4 Perils Plant 2 Prlma KaMaaMix RaUunaas -1 Scmb Ship Sin* Darby70 words
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Advertisement188 1982-09-18 19 Good opportunity to save money Several local and oversea furniture, from Italy, Germany, France and Japan; to sell at very SPECIAL FACTORY PRICE fl If cQ(> W lT a) rj- 2 K K.aCN^ Restful and cosy bedroom sets from w 5550 onwards B BIv^BHBI A v J•** rL 4P^fc BfcJjßr188 words
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Article2454 1982-09-18 20 SM'TION ONI INDISTKIAI < OMMKKI lAI High I Qrt Net is: l Vol Day* .'in. High low I*! 308 210 320 283 Ml fiH 291 138 480 200 ArniH 284 +2 217 25.6 Alcom 115 3 7 95.8 Allied ili.« 163 +5 7 0 14.6 HAT 2802,454 words
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Article612 1982-09-18 20 SOMR late bargain hunting as well as renewed Interest In situation stocks such att (.and* Holdings, Loytape and Taiping Textiles, were about the only features la the extremely lethargic Singapore stock market yesterday. Volume dwindled to barely 4.SS million shares. But advances led declines by612 words
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Article416 1982-09-18 20 BETTER trading conditions in the afternoon session helped to take share prices generally higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in more active trading. The steadier conditions in the afternoon followed a slightly lower opening after the previous day's mixed riose. At the close, the416 words
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Article229 1982-09-18 20 SINUAPOBE INIT TSUST (Maaacm' prim far Bea The Commerce 2 66 2.80 Thr Savings Fund 1 49 1 56 Spore Prog Fund 1.17 1 23xd Spore Sec Fund 176 185 Spore Invest Fund 0 95 1 00 Spore Equity Fund 115 121 ABIA I Mi TRUST (Naaacen* prior,229 words
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Article1213 1982-09-18 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 umii unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deals1,213 words
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Article1772 1982-09-18 20 BID and offer price* officially lined and businra In and reported lo the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of sham traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise speci fed DKDUBTBIALB Araa (3.005) Aleaa (1.385) (9) 1.34 (14) 1.35 (11) 136(2) 133(11)1,772 words
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Article619 1982-09-18 20 B Sembawane .3 648 3.805) 1 386 Bolton (1.70 B) City Dcv 1 988 1.995) (3) 194 (14) 1.96(23) 1.96(32) 1.96(23) 1 97 (6) 199(20) 198 SETT (2.008X4) 1.95 (7) 1.97 (18) 1.97 (10) 1.98 (1) 2.00(1) 199 Ipoh Garden 1 82 B) (3) 181 (2) 1.82(10) 1.82(1) 1.84(1)619 words
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Article31 1982-09-18 20 Industrials Finance Up 59 3 Down 14 1 unch 15 1 Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins rubbers Grubbers Deb/Loans 2 5 4 2 7 1 2 1 2 331 words
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Article306 1982-09-18 20 SHARE prices closed slightly lower on pared losses in fairly quiet trading yesterday, brokers said. Prices eased on sporadic selling after a steady opening but recovered on late book- j squaring. The Hang Seng index closed I 182 points lower at 1088 28 points. The day's combined turnover volume306 words
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Article341 1982-09-18 20 THE INDUSTRIAL sector led a market upturn yesterday, as investors took positions in anticipation of more falls in official domestic interest rates, brokers said. Closing middle prices of se- I lected stocks were: Ausl 23* Nfwi Corp 210 Oakt>r>d(e 110 Pacific Copper Ei MS Pefmln Ltd 3S Pioneer Con341 words
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Article672 1982-09-18 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with October RSS One buyers quoted at 181.50 cents per kilo, down one cent on Thursday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on long selling and reserve of buyers after an unchanged opening. Afternoon prices fluctuated around lunch672 words
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Article97 1982-09-18 21 ■AS 3SR2O 3SRS0 MRELB sMHcv sMK I SMR5 sMK C.ISMR 10 SMH'JO SMRMi II UxiptjiMI II loo palkll II Unpdta) II L."p4l.t> II lonpdWtl II Uxip«ll«> 1 1 loi p«IWtl 1 1 um mUlvti Oclolxr (Camat Mlk) Huifn 8«IUr« I.'.: m IM00N IMM IMSON (Vlobr, I WOO97 words
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Article32 1982-09-18 21 Rubber Sept 17 Singapore: Oct: 181.50 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: Oct: 201.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M 529.20 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 96 tonnes (down 10 tonnes)32 words
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Article142 1982-09-18 21 CHINRSE Pradace Exehaage, Singapore, n*M rlwdns; prices per 1M kg yesterday. (•raait ail: Bulk rob (85.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $97.00 sellers, new drum fob $101.00 sellers. (•pra: Mixed (loose) $45.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NI.W $307.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper142 words
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Article34 1982-09-18 21 LONDON: Copper price* on Thursday (previous In brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £***** (1.K34 50i sellers E837 00 (E*****). Three Months buyers £854 00 (£852.50; sellers £854.50 (£853.00 Market torn: Steady Sale*: 18.300 tonnes34 words
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Article207 1982-09-18 21 STRAITS TTM price was unchanged at Ms 29 20 per kilo in Penane yesterday, on an official offering down ten tonnes to 96 tonnes. The overnight London market was easy with forward buyers down CBS to L 7,175, 175 per tonne. LONDON: Tin finished the afternoon Kerb trading at207 words
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Article122 1982-09-18 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed higher on preweekend covering support in moderate trading yesterday, dealers said. In the September position, central and south rose $10 and $2.50 respectively to Ms73o per tonne while in October, south and central famed $2.50 to $732.50 and 730122 words
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Article35 1982-09-18 21 nan VM New York 9 <BB 9.008 908S 907S Zurtih 9.108 BMB 9.25S 89SS m Vtmn Singapore 9008 BMB SUB 905S Cluing prices in US dollars a troy ounce Scarce: Cratt Satan, B'Mre.35 words
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Article24 1982-09-18 21 THE avenge rate at which major Slnxapor. bMlu are cnrreaUy prepared to lead U their best customers Is 11.27 per cent.24 words
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Article370 1982-09-18 21 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2 1650 70 and was traded to a low of $2 1620 30 before recovering to the day's high of $2 1685 06. and finally closing at $2 1665 75 in the Singapore forex market yesterday Trading was (airly active with370 words
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Article344 1982-09-18 21 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Sep 17: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Sep 17: INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: CufiaiiLlai Nominal r«e»» Smith»onnn P«rc«nt»g» quoted yaatarday (croas)parity Chang* Ixkhl d*Uars to onr Halt uf fort- Inn rurreaty: US dollar344 words
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Article84 1982-09-18 21 RANGE ol prices orfrrrd by discount house* on Sep 17 Overnight: 3W* Call deposits 3' i M (MM Biyix S«lUm 3-month Treasury bills 3 3/18 31/16 3- month Bank bills 7 15/18 7 13/18 3 months CD 7 15/16 7 13/16 6 months CD 8 TH Ssaree: NiMisal Mmaat84 words
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Article221 1982-09-18 21 THE KIU)BAR market (or gold deliverable In Singapore opened at 131.12 and closed at 531.0X yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at US$442 SO 444 00, moved up 10 M 43 50 444.50 before drifting back and closing at $443 50 444.50 by lunch time The market re-opened221 words
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Article363 1982-09-18 21 SHARE prices feU slightly in thin pre-weekend trading yesterday, with sentiment dimmed by news of a civil suit by IBM against Hitachi in connection with the computer spy scandal case, dealers said. The Dow Jones average shed 25.39 to close at 7062.51 points, on a volume of 170 million363 words
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Article638 1982-09-18 21 LEADING shares were lower in quiet end-account trading yesterday, with news of the unchanged UK August retail price index lifting prices only marginally above the day's lows. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 7.7 points at 562.4. GKN lost a further 4p to 127 after Thursday's bearish638 words
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Article323 1982-09-18 21 NEW YORK, Thurs. Stock prices closed mixed with selling heavier in the blue chip issues than the rest of the market. The Dow Jones industrial average bounced back and forth all day and finished on the downside, off about 2.66 points at 927.80, advances led declines by around323 words
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Article57 1982-09-18 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 570.1 Wednesday 578.2 Week Ago 590.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 927 80 Wednesday 930 46 Week Ago 912.53 H.K.HANU SENG Friday 1088 28 Thursday 1090 10 Week Ago 1080 58 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday «3» 4 Thursday 823.0 Week Ago... 817.2 ALL ORDINARIES Friday57 words
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Article212 1982-09-18 21 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices were higher in fair activity on the stock exchange, dealers said. They said the firmer tone was attributed to a higher Wall Street close but added some share prices began to ease from their morning highs in the afternoon. In firmer insurances Ennia was up212 words
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Article203 1982-09-18 21 ZURICH, Thurs. Share prices firmed with sentiment boosted by the continued firmness on the bond market, dealers said. They attributed the advance also to expectations that domestic interest rates may decline further, noting that Euro-franc rates dropped slightly today l ctlocu SulMn Ml .luaulM* Br «■> JiuuUM Dm 1M203 words
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Article131 1982-09-18 21 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday again eased in quiet trading on profit-taking, dealers said. lokham Thai tilt fibre 112 lyuUi&jrm Inv And Trust U«n|kok Bulk 2M tank Of AyudtMy* H uneh LM IM »tUSh« Strll Jucker Bl h»roon« Th.l Wlrr mt h'lrrtlone Fim Trust «J» SoodyMr Industrial Unui OCorp131 words
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Article117 1982-09-18 21 THE Manila stock market yesterday closed mixed on a turnover of 1 07 million pesos compared with 1.8 million on 1 Mill S( 1.1 %co|t Minim *n|lo Phil tpri Mlnlnf B lUul'on H 9ulr Pttsolrum 9»nfu« (on B 53r ririt Phil Hld« irv--0 0021 0 004 OOIOS njo ooois117 words
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Advertisement576 1982-09-18 21 Johnson Workhorse Put them to work for you _«bsj£~ La^awJl ±:~^mm*. -C *WJohnson is the power behind more boats than any other outboard Fishing boat Cargo hauler Water B— taxi Whatever the job. the Workhorse team is designed to get it done With <^ka^^kaK economy and efficiency ~~^*^l^KB-^— Dependability and576 words
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514 1982-09-18 22 HONGKONG Land is now conducting "advanced negotiations" with an Australian developer to undertake jointly an ambitious commercial project in Sydney. The Government Investment Corporation, wholly owned by the Singapore government, was earlier said to be interested in the project, but pulled out514 words
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174 1982-09-18 22 Textile Corp tie-up may soon pay off TEXTILE Corporation of Malaysia Bhd's recent tieup with two property and construction groups may soon pay off. In reply to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, Textile Corp said the new joint venture has been pre-qualified to tender for the construction174 words
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429 1982-09-18 22 A NEW management team may be taking over Hytex Ltd's operations. It is understood that a private company, reputed for its expertise and success in the plastic bags business, is having talks with Hytex. The negotiations on the possibility of the company's participation in Hytex429 words
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438 1982-09-18 22 MAGNUM Corporation is expected to review its plans for the construction of a specialist medical centre on a piece of land in Kuala Lumpur acquired about two years ago. This follows criticisms raised at the recent Umno general assembly over the sale of the438 words
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202 1982-09-18 22 Retaliation against decision on benefit cutback LISBON, Fri. Workers at Lisnave, the ship repair yard, have called for a five-day strike in retaliation against the management's decision to cut back shifts and decrease fringe benefits. When the shipyard was at its height, it repaired 20 per cent of the worldFT - 202 words
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272 1982-09-18 22 Harvester seeks approval for debt proposal DETROIT, Fri. Common shareholder equity in International Harvester Company could be severely diluted if the firm's latest proposal to exchange US$3OO million (Ss6sl million) to US$35O million of debt for equity by late October succeeds, securities analysts and financial market sources said. Harvester disclosedReuter - 272 words
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437 1982-09-18 22 WASHINGTON, Fri. European countries' efforts to reduce their deficits in the arms trade with the United States have been helped by recent moves in the US Congress. The US House of Representatives has reversed legislation enacted last year, which prevented foreign companies from sellingFT - 437 words
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Advertisement457 1982-09-18 22 /12 AUCTIONS *&jy OVER 6 DAYS jf Under Instructions from MARY KATHLEEN URANIUM LTD. To be sold on site in April 1983 the entire Mary Kathleen Uranium Mine complex including: Hard rock crushing, sorting, milling grinding plant Product thickening solvent extraction plant Heavy earthmoving plant Monsanto Carves sulphuric acid plant457 words
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Advertisement4399 1982-09-18 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES I Mondo, Fndoy 900om-5 30 pm CLASSIFICATION GROUP f-'»v (5 00 pm for next doy) Ordmor, 1 1 00 per word (Mm 1 1 b 00) aSsV^^'^JcS^ J^JF\^M «f\ ffc^ f4r^ li^T^Lr I l^T^Lr I /af^^ F» I tf^^ ffC (l 2 30prnJorSundoy Times) Semi Duploy4,399 words
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Advertisement721 1982-09-18 23 fl_fl MORE LOST ARTICLES have W IfBLl been recovered by honest HIM taxi drivers an iron, a pair of 81l shoes, a black file, a luggage #!•*>, %^l trolley, a bag containing fln clothing and cash and four >a a 3^H packets of medicine Please ■rif'aV. iya locate them at721 words
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Advertisement533 1982-09-18 23 EXPRESS SERVICE REPAIR T V amplifier vtdeo, serial Inrtallai lion, electronic deuce Tei 1.5210H0 Wave Dectro- KOWA ELECTRICAL SPECIALISES in repasrtaa rldao eoiour T v antenna EnstaUatlons borne sppliances install repairs KMMf MEGA VIOCO SERVICE repairillK 1 v ■raahlm machine refrtajeratoi antenna Installauon ie.lesC.TV \uieo 344.104.1 .M47S<iH SCIENCE TECHNICAL, DAY/NIGMT533 words
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Advertisement1101 1982-09-18 24 Q Business To Business M SALE OF SURPLUS CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION I PEARSON BRIDGE PTY LTD have a quantity oil I surplus equipment available from a Bridge Pro- 1 |ect in Bintulu, Sarawak. I Equipment includes Basel HaxKfs CravMSall to3st CniicreU' Plant 401 Motorlsed Uantry Pile Driving Equipment Pile1,101 words
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Advertisement599 1982-09-18 24 Q Employment o Advanced Training Techniques (S) Pte Ltd the school management company for ATT SEC RET ARIUS requires Teachers of SHORTHAND TYPING (Pitman 2000) (to LCCI/RSA e«om Mandords) for part-time day employment They must hove teaching eiperience in Singapore or elsewhere and a very good knowledge of English Pleose599 words
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Advertisement645 1982-09-18 24 A leading mulli National Company i Engaged in the manufacture of Oil Field equipment seek the services olan ACCOUNTANT i i be Meal laralaiaH amsM <>•■ a perMin wnii .i reeognssad. ai ■iiiniiiiK qualiru .num with at leaat i w.u restvaal nmertenA However, persons vuth the requisite experience and irr645 words
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Advertisement454 1982-09-18 24 OTA 0 Employment |jj|A Q Employment c) Tutorial I FULL/PART TIME TUTORS REQUIRED We have immediate vacancies tor the abovementioned post Requirements: HSC Holder/Graduates AMr;ii liw r.iiuiner.ilii.ii will comraenaiaraU *nii trurhingj tapertenee fjnallfli aisnm Preferably residing Katong/Ang Mo KioAree ini.-rf-i.-.i i .vi peiaassaatj la 3545-0. Blk 162. Sth fir Bukil454 words
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Advertisement998 1982-09-18 24 A Well Established Electronic Company in Kallang Bahru invites applications for the post of: SECRETARY To The Managing Director Applicants should possess the following: Full GCE 'O' level Certificate with a good credit in English. c A Secretarial Diploma with shorthand and typing speed of 90 wpm and 50 wpm998 words
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Advertisement799 1982-09-18 24 Wai 0 Em P l0 Y ment Established offshore bank mvitea applications lor the following positions CREDIT ANALYST c Minimum A' level JJ r r e ,J c r r e s nCe W|H lven K> AIB or Degree c 1 to 2 years' experience In credit analysis work with799 words
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Advertisement812 1982-09-18 25 IfflA 0 Employment TIMES PUBLISHING BERHAD rpqulres a GENERAL CLERK Applicants should meet the following requirements: Female Singapore citizens Possess a (ICE 'O' level certificate with a credit In English or a full GCE A' level certificate with an acceptable grade In Oeneral Paper Able lo type at 35 w.812 words
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Advertisement780 1982-09-18 25 fix Q Employment molex Aj MOLEX, a world leader in the manufacture I of electrical/electronic connections systems, has the following vacancies: SALES COORDINATOR Preferably GCE A 1 level Minimum 3-5 years experience in internal sales with some Secretary experience in a manufacturing concern Ability to work independently and communicate well780 words
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Advertisement519 1982-09-18 25 Q Employment An Established Company requires a FEMALE GENERAL/ ACCOUNTS CLERK with the following requirements: c OCE A 1 or 'O' level c Minimum typing speed 40 wpm c I.CC Intermediate or Higher Accounting c Preferably experienced in Accounts Apply with full resume, indicating salary expected, contact telephone number and519 words
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Advertisement596 1982-09-18 25 Wanted: An Experienced ACCOUNTS CLERK for an established (lower/ landscape garden c Applicants must he between SO la 30 years ol .i«r Have at leas) »to 5 years working experience c Able Ui maintain a full set of We offer attractive salary and other fringe benefits. Please call personally or596 words
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Advertisement642 1982-09-18 25 Ijjll Q Employment last rxp.inding CompaMon wr.ir.- lookiiiK lor A Female who is dynamic sociable with a friendly disposition Hardworking, creative, and self-motivat-I »d Some administrative eiperience will be an added advantage Requirements: Preferahl) a level or giMMi ii level rrim. ate c fluent spoken and wriltni f nglish c642 words
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Advertisement552 1982-09-18 25 COMPUTER SOFTWARE COMPANY requires immediately .in ruprnrni ed STENOGRAPHER GCE O level with credit in English Be proficient in shorthand and typing Secretarial qualifications an advantage Speak! fluent English Ability to work independently Intrrrstrd .1 p p 1 1 ant s please apply with lull resumr salar> expei trit and552 words
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Advertisement682 1982-09-18 25 ill Q Employment IMMEtMATI VAC-,-. CLERKS/TYPISTS 1 1] r s.ilar> MM ..-Hi pm < >ttirr Iriniir tH-nrtiis II W years old Singapore ClUaen i 1 r*ptwnum Apply to S T Boi ***** 1 New Industrial Road Singapore ISS3 Receptionist/ Typist Established trading, companj rrqulns female receptionist/ typist vkitii ttir followlnf682 words
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Advertisement661 1982-09-18 25 Oil FIELD SERVICES COmpan) rtanl Shipping Managei Able lo -*'.rk Inde experience in Shlpi rransporuuon Handllni Ak<- «> Interested vi rioof NES Bulldini Road Slngapon ACCOUNTS CLERK IN Bern .|*-rit-n l.r-irrr.-,i Salarj not r.iiniK n|«.ri rxperlem c Appll. i: »itii pass|Mirt si/.- ph men rrtiirn.il tis.-r Sembawang P.< I Spore661 words
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Advertisement818 1982-09-18 26 Q Employment (li Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretariat ft Clerical URGENTLY REQUIRED A limes,r'emale Clerk i;>i i > i >-wi AMIlt) to t>i>.' Knowledge el tiiMik-keepniK Interested sppll .lilts pll '■:ii Hlcm k 1 PBA M nit i stor.-\ Complex CLERK REQUIRED I, IK (> level •Mil.- to818 words
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Advertisement533 1982-09-18 26 r SALES REPRESENTATIVE 1 required by well established plastic factory in Jurong c Age 21 to 35 c Minimum qualification: QCF '< level c Pleasant personality c Self-motivated with a keen Interest In sales career. Attractive remuneration which will commensurate with qualifications and experience. Please apply in writing giving full533 words
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Advertisement504 1982-09-18 26 FEMALE SALES STAFF ITOKIN CO. LTD. will be setting up a section in a large departmental store in Singapore, retailing an exclusive brand of ladies' wear and fashion garments Applicants should have a secondary education, pleasant personality, smart and neatness in appearance and ability to deal with customers effectively are504 words
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Advertisement632 1982-09-18 26 Trading company ci.mliiik wit!) tteel ni.-i.li arosV IaPUJ tcuniwarir dfcSVßjcaJ |>rnrli othrr gentra! 1 1 1 1 in ettes i[)|>lic .nils fur tin- post* (if 1 ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER 2 SALES EXECUTIVE Haass i|i|ii> »iui mii Baraoaei particulars, photograph <nonreturnahlr > expected salary and monthly commission imo mil and contact632 words
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Advertisement444 1982-09-18 26 OTA Employment 53M ECS BrQI 111 ATSUSHITA DENSHI (S) PTE LTD ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A CHALLENGING CAREER 7 We are a young and progressive Company using the latest technology In semi-conductor manufacturing. We seek energetic persons who are keen to learn and develop a skill in either production management444 words
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Advertisement359 1982-09-18 26 1 MITSUBOSHM SINGAPORE I I The world leading I manufacturing of I power transmission I product offers the I right candidate I opportunities as:- Possess minimum secondary I education or GCE I O' Level. I Registered second class licence boiler certificate holder. At leest one year experience. The job: To359 words
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Advertisement404 1982-09-18 26 lii Q Employment A well eatacMiahed consulting engineers firm invites applications tor the poet ol SENIOR CIVIL/ STRUCTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN c Minimum (XX O' level certificate or possess relevant diploma or VITB training c Minimum 1 to 5 years' experience In strui-tur.il detailing and drawing for reinforced concrete and steel structures404 words
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Advertisement544 1982-09-18 26 oa\ r^ Established Construction Company invitos apphi cants for the following posts (A) SITE QUANTITY SURVEYORS (B) ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYORS (C) SECRETARIES (D) ACCOUNTS CLERK I (E) SITE CLERKS (F) TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM RECEPTIONIST Interested applicants please writ* in with full re I iuim, salary eipacted and I contact telephone544 words
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Advertisement611 1982-09-18 26 lii Q Employment An International Oilfield Co m.il.s applications lor A) MACHINISTS a Minimum I yean raptratne* in marhlnlnf wort a Tlic.se Mini kno»le.lge of i|rieid tools nachlninp •ouM uli.cnl.iKe Able to iwtna 6X3 WELDERS a Minimum ■> \e.irs experience in sieei fabrication work a 1-ossrss Mi ielclinu cerlltl \i»le611 words
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Advertisement378 1982-09-18 26 SENIOR INTERIOR DRAUGHTSMEN/WOMEN required by KEIRS ASSOCIATES Eicellenl salary and condition lor the right people P lease ring ■aWM lor appointment We have immediate vacancy for DRAUGHTSMAN DESIGNER AMD TRACER CLASS OF CHEMICAL EOUIPMENT Inl.-r.-st.-cl applicants plr.is^ U] or »ntelo Standard Chemical Corporation Pte Ltd •> Jalan Beaut Jurong Singapore378 words
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Advertisement459 1982-09-18 27 liA Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant g) Production W\ SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY SINGAPORE PTE LTD SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY. Winchester Disc Drives invites you lo m*k* Seagals your c* SSBf. We require with c Primary ft education and above IS years of age and above a Experience In PCB Inspertlon and rework for459 words
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Advertisement660 1982-09-18 27 ENGLISH-SPEAKING LIVE IN AMAH KlllH'r BsneaporS "r M.il.iyM.m c in/en .limn- m w\irs required tn couple uitii 1 1 iiiiiiri-n .lite 10 ami i.< Ahii- tn coat Furnpean local ("Hi OUsM Itlltli's Mil hull' BffkSral hmisf»urk tint Bfl vk.ish iiik Of mmmii Idlirrii. r.-.jinrfi) P1.... phone 7M9IM b*tw**n t s660 words
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Advertisement1994 1982-09-18 27 lilA 0 Employment ijlA Q Employment fjjll Q Employment DISC JOCKEYS (Male/Female) Juliana s of London requires intelligent persons to work at Diac Jockeys in our chain of sophisticated discotheques/ clubs in Singapore and Malaysia Complete training will ba givan prior to commencing work. The following qualifications are required: a1,994 words
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Advertisement475 1982-09-18 27 Required Compugraphic Typesetter cinipugraphicTypeselter 6 vacancies c Experience in Compset. Linotype, monopholo may also apply IBM Composer c 1-2 years working experience GCE O 1 level Interested applicants please call personally toKoford Prints Pte Ltd Blk 6, 06-10. Kallang Place Tal: *****52/*****33 SUSHI NOGAWA requires 1) ASSISTANT COOKS 2) CASHIER/WAITRESS475 words
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Advertisement684 1982-09-18 27 f i 0 Em P |o y ment A Cleaning Organisation Urgent!) Require* EXPERIENCED PERSON s Man kg* ..versee cleaning services ill Shopping cnmpiexes Office Building Ability to train arark< mil lenders scheduling Only those earning above $1,000 need apply giving .mploym.nl history, salary *ip*ct*d (nonreturnable) photo, contact telephone number684 words
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Advertisement664 1982-09-18 27 IMMEOIATE VACANCIES FOR t ptrtenced Met ham. i i en am: Pump Attendants Oood remunerations ■3 Hukit Timah Road 1. -I aoIMII REOUIREO EXPERIENCED AWNING and Venetian Hlmd Fitters with Interested au|)i> peraonailt at .w Tanj'.iik KatniiK Road 8 [xire 154.1 Tei MMajat Mrrm C AR ACCESSORIES COMPANY re guirrs664 words
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Advertisement871 1982-09-18 28 fr-ji Vehicles Boats .^^LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT BLUE WATER CRUISING CUTTER I W^ -HILLIER 46' Ji 111 l H LATBBI 4»> MAS NOW BBM COMMISSIONKI) AND THE INTERIOR I designer mas left binoapore ro beoin sdi'kkvisinc the con- STRUCTION oh ol'H NEXT rWO VKBBELB ALSO BOLD TO SINC.APORE IUVKHS f871 words
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Advertisement588 1982-09-18 28 VISIT BOAT MART Boat Asia '82 18th to 21st Sept 82 World Trad* Centre (illerniK unbeatable attractive hbregMSS Boat with Yamaha outboard eiigine. canopy and launch trailer Pl»c. $5,000 downpaynwnt and the package it yourt! M.mi more atlrartlons at our •land no. PS. Details ring *****1/ *****30. BIA US COASTGUARO588 words
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Advertisement1506 1982-09-18 28 times Saturday cor mart SEPTEMBER SALE! HUGE SAVINGS! V B^^rVrVafea^B^BSßßßK, .:ilMli^ I Luxury Laser Ghia for $29,202 ARE (on thewad) Automatic at $2<W9 ARF. (on the road September only also attractive 7TZ ~r—j finance rates to all H.P. customers. lie Star COTO} tfJe^JS. Hurry! September only or whilst stocks last.1,506 words
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Advertisement921 1982-09-18 28 PONY 1400 TL For value that's hard to beat The Pony 1 400 TL offers FREE National NV-300EN VHS video cassetu FREE one year road tax FREE PONYAIRE airconditioner FREE rust proofing ARF price $24,205/- (no scrap car required) until 3rd October 82 nH POnY MOTORS PTE LTD Showrooms: Pony921 words
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Advertisement391 1982-09-18 28 |»1— E— Mt^y I J j"J M% Eastern Agencies I Tel *****1 MUST SELL APWL I9TO (ialalll Mum. c mm OS f.-'.prrd ainon. .-X|wllM\.- 111-Il nrw l>rrs I. cv till April H.t. lu((-kiit.- ikhmi maintained accident In-.- I'AKleligible Loan II I 000 arrangeahl^ Call 44WBM MnmOajUl) 1977 COLT CELESTE Airci.n391 words
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Advertisement616 1982-09-18 29 times Saturday car mart 76 Vehicles For Sal* J) Toyota I*7* TOYOTA CORONA IBM I ovuier Air. ..ii 111 poWOI las a t.i\ Ortftnal paint rip top ondiuon lit ALMOST 7* TOYOTA Cl »B Deluxe, m ond private ownof tip top condition accident ir.-.-I'ri.e OSJM Contact *****73 END I*4l TOYOTA616 words
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Advertisement969 1982-09-18 29 KIM TEE TRADING CO PTE LTD 3S4F. Aleiendr* Roed Singapore 0315 Tel: *****15/ 474*219 4745*40/ •2*lo* 19*2 1 v .1 .i IKMICI Mr. en 1,.\,.i.. IBM OL Aircon. N|ioit-. rims I*oo Mitsubishi l.ui.cr 1400 OL Aircon I*7* L.y.t.i ihKI Air.-. .n. s|Mirl runs 11. .iH1.i Accord l'"' Am on. s(>orls969 words
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Advertisement1566 1982-09-18 29 19M FORD TRADER I UMU I.Tr) vutii eanopj inaurmnct Hot kj pins I numberi AmctlM I'.iii.-t rruek lion k.k $i M« ii r.-i anJCM ALMOST 1979 MAZDA Ml I'll k i;»> 1 owner I'asse.l XI )V Insf.-. tic. n VOTJ BMld rendition Tel l.Uill U NOVEMBER 19»0 DATSUN k >l|l1,566 words
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Advertisement738 1982-09-18 29 jg± r Accommodation ~jkA ■> Accommodation I a| l r Accommodation A Mil t Proportles [BJ[ I" Properties ffi T Propertiet JEltt «i ML *.;\fl Enquiries Bookings Wan Li Development Pte. Ltd. M 15th Floor. Far East Shopping Centre Orchard Road B Singapore 0923 T«): *****11 (24 Nnm) f WST738 words
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Advertisement332 1982-09-18 29 SUITABLY SITUATED IN DISTRICT 10 Mannon*tt* with 4 rooms. 1 actrvani amenity. luHy nrcond. and carpeted All recreational facihtie* ■vwlebte Furmtned Of Unfurnished arrar.j. ■Me RENTAL NEGOTIABLE Call: *****5 For further detail* (Smell* No AgenU) PATERSON TOWERS Off Orchard Road 4 bedrooms Rental: $5.500 c GBANCEFORD 2 bedrooms $4,000 MIDFIELD332 words
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Article, Illustration82 1982-09-18 32 MDM TAN SIANG KENG Departed: 2nd Day of August 1979 (Lunar Calendar) 3 long years have passed Hut fond memories of you still linger on our minds Sadly mined but forever remembered by eons, Lee I Choon Long, Lee Choon Huat. Lee Choon Lee. Lee I Choon Seng;82 words
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Article, Illustration306 1982-09-18 32 passed away suddenly on 17th September 82. leevmg behind: Sons: Chua Tong Ah liv.i Hong Ah Chua Nam Hak hiii cinow Bah Chua Heng Ah. Anthony. ihii.i Hen Seng Daughters: Chua Nia Kee. Jenny Chua N-u Sun l.inilii Daughters-in-law: Tan Seah Inn I'.iiin s.i Mvi Knh Hek l)ek306 words
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Article, Illustration42 1982-09-18 32 •Time changes many things, but Dearly missed by all loved ones. In loving memory of Mdm Teo Bong Soo Departed: 18/9/81 Always remembered by loved ones Our Dearest Mum DAISY TAN HOON NEO Departed on lath Sept 197742 words
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Article, Illustration526 1982-09-18 32 r I haw pu.vsed since you led m Iml itu-niiirie.s of you remain deep in our hearts not just today but everyday In silence we pray may your soul rest In peace and may God ■JkMMf all His blessings on526 words
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429 1982-09-18 33 LONDON, Fri. Tomorrow could be the day of truth for Watford, the upstart pace-setters of the English First Division soccer League. The unfashionable team, newly promoted from the Second Division visit Nottingham Forest. If they can avoid defeat in this game, their First Division429 words
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171 1982-09-18 33 Yugoslavs find 2,000 with hands in kitty BELGRADE, Fri. More than 2,000 people face prosecution by Inland Revenue authorities in a wide-ranging investigation into finances of sports clubs here, newspapers reported yesterday. Tax authorities have found that almost all the 758 clubs they looked into were fiddling their books. SoccerAFP - 171 words
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Article33 1982-09-18 33 MARATHON Letourneau defeated Union Carbide 3-0 in a Jurong inter-company soccer league match at the Jurong Stadium yesterday. Marathon's goals came in the second-half through Abdul Karim (2) and Azmin Hassan33 words
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341 1982-09-18 33 8,000 programmes for closed-door tie BIRMINGHAM. Fri. Holders Aston Villa printed 8,000 programmes for Wednesday's European Cup match against Bestikas, of Istanbul, even though their 3-1 win was played in an empty stadium. The European Football Union ordered Villa to close their gates as part punishment for crowd trouble duringAP; AFP - 341 words
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218 1982-09-18 33 US contract talks still deadlocked WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States National Football League Players' Association will go on strike on Tuesday, just two weeks into the season, unless there is a breakthrough in contract negotiations resuming tonight, union leader Ed Garvey says. Garvey confirmed last night what sources in theAP - 218 words
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Article163 1982-09-18 33 ttULlLufflH LEEDS, Fri. Prof es- j sional Rugby League players in England are threatening to go on strike next weekend if they are not provided with I improved insurance coverage for injury. At present, an injured player receives f.lO ($37) a week from the league'sAFP - 163 words
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Article38 1982-09-18 33 ALI AHMAD scored the winner in the 15th minute to (jive Port Authority A a 1-0 win over Customs Sports Club in a Singapore Government Services Football League Division Three match at SI. Wilfrids Road yesterday38 words
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473 1982-09-18 33 soccer spotlight In search of good sports... BELGIAN amateur football is to continue with a novel experiment that seems to be showing positive results in terms of discipline on the pitch and sporting behaviour. Basically, their sys- tern means that any player shown a yellow card must immediately be substituted.IPS - 473 words
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Article, Illustration168 1982-09-18 33 Jeeps 9 call shocks the rugby diehards LONDON, in The chairman of the Kngllsh SportN (ouncll, IM.kl. Jeepti, has shocked diehards by calling f*r a review of Rugby 1 n lon's strict amateur code. Jeeps, former president of the British Rugby I'nlon, said: "Tie cash-ln-hoots scandal should make everyone thinkAFP - 168 words
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Advertisement334 1982-09-18 33 SINGAPORE MALAYSIA VENUE HILTON INTERNATIONAL SPORE HOTEL EQUATORIAL THAILAND/JAPAN ROOM ANGGERIK ROOM DATES DECEMBER 6-7, 1982 DECEMBER B— 9, 1982 FEES SsBoo/- for whole seminar. RsBoo/- tor whole seminar, inclusive of lunches and inclusive of lunches and teabreaks. teabreaks. TIME 9 a.m.— s p.m. 9 a.m.— s p.m. This internotionallv-occlaimed334 words
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Advertisement857 1982-09-18 33 NOTICES s METAL CONTAINERS LIMITED Audited Results For The Year Ended 30th June 1982 GROUP COMPANY 1962 1981 1982 1981 (12monthsi (18monthsi (12monthsi (18monthsi $000 SOOO $000 $000 Turnover ***** ***** 35.278 43J26 Profit before taxation 3.050 1 209 4 012 1 564 Taxation (1.762) (156) (1.653) 178 Profit after857 words
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Advertisement77 1982-09-18 33 There s another world of romance Sapphire romances are more exotic, are more exciting than most ordinary romance fiction. In Sapphire romance you 11 find that love is a wonder that comes in many forms. A fancysometimes, a phantom and occasionally a splendid realnv. So if you 're a discerning77 words
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Article, Illustration220 1982-09-18 34 TENNIS ROUND-UP Vilas moved by Princess Grace's death HOUSTON, Fri. Guillermo Vilas yesterday withdrew from the US$l5O,OOO ($325,500) Interfirst-Fannin Bank Texas challenge because of "the untimely death of Princess Grace, of Monaco, and his close friendship with Princess Caroline". Vilas was scheduled to play Peter FlemingAgencies - 220 words
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Article204 1982-09-18 34 HAKIKAT RAI - HAK IK AT R AI By THE Singapore hockey team left for the Tun Razak Cup tournament without regular midfielder M. Jeevanathan last night. Barely hours before the squad left for the competition in Kuala Lumpur. Jeevanathan sent a note to team manager204 words
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Article86 1982-09-18 34 CALGARY (Canada), Fri. Jim Bear, of Canada, who started the semi-final competition in the world amateur snooker championships with two locoes yesterday, came back with five straight victories over Joe Green, of Malta, to lead 5-2 in the best-of-15 semi-finals, which end today Terry Parsons heldAP - 86 words
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133 1982-09-18 34 PARIS, Frl. The legal tangle surrounding the Formula One world championship has taken another twist after It was found that Austrian Nlkl Landa could still win this year's title If the International Automobile Association uphold an appeal on Tuesday. Laada's team, McLaren,AFP - 133 words
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334 1982-09-18 34 NOTTINGHAM, England, Fri. South African John Bland and Scotland's Sandy Lyle yesterday smashed the course record in the opening round of the £70,000 ($259,000) Players' Golf championship at Hollinwell, near here but found that England's Carl Mason had snatched the most valuable prize.Agencies - 334 words
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Advertisement111 1982-09-18 34 A handsome glass mug REE with Nestum All Family Cereal. Yes! Here's your chance to collect a set of handsome Nestum glass mugs. You'll find it so useful and it will make an attractive display on your shelf. Each Nestum mug is yours free with every 500g tin of Nestum111 words
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Article, Illustration349 1982-09-18 35 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By Malays back with high hopes for Kliny Cup MALAY SPORTS CLUB look set to relive their past glories when Singapore's premier tennis clubs start their campaigns for the Kliny Cup at Kallang this weekend. Malays had long dominated the local scene, with names349 words
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267 1982-09-18 35 Veterans aim to pass the test of time \Ol are only as old as yon feel, goes the adage which Itself Is as ancient as time. And Just to prove to themselves that time has not slipped them by, clone to 3M veteran nirn and women athlete* will get Into267 words
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Article289 1982-09-18 35 SINGAPORE'S squash champion Zainal Abidin has taken on a new role as interim coach of both the men's and women's national teams (writea Tmy Cheng hhixiii). The Singapore Squash Rackets Association decided on the move after efforts to get a foreign coach have met with problems289 words
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Article303 1982-09-18 35 HAKIKAT RAI - H AKIK AT RAI By THE Singapore marathon, scheduled for Dec. 5, seems set to claim a record of sorts. With sponsors rushing in to get a share of the action, the organisers hope to rope in no less than $500,000 in cash and kind.303 words
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Article59 1982-09-18 35 ATHLETICS: Rumania's Maricica Puica, 32, women's world cross country champion in Rome last winter, set a world mile record at an international meeting in Reiti, Italy, on Thursday. She clocked 4 mm. 17.44 sec, more than six tenths of a second faster than the previous record of 4:18.0859 words
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Article44 1982-09-18 35 BOXING: American World Boxing Association lightheavyweight champion Michael Spinks is to defend his title for the fifth time in Atlantic City. New Jersey, today. He will meet compatriot John Davis, ranked third by the WBA and sixth by the World Boxing Council.44 words
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Article53 1982-09-18 35 DAVEY MOORE will defend his WBA light-middleweight title against fellow American Gary Gulden, the sixth-ranked contender, in Atlantic City. New Jersey, on Thursday, promoter Bob Arum announced. It will be Moore's third title defence since he claimed the crown with a sixth-round knock-out against Japanese Tadashi Mihara in53 words
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Article66 1982-09-18 35 CYCLING: East German Olaf Ludwig won the seventh stage of the Tour de L'Avenir road race on Thursday with a sprint finish at the end of the 188-kilometre stage between Vorepppe and Saint Trivier. Ludwig, who was timed at 4 39 42 (average speed 40.329 kph) uas first66 words
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Article71 1982-09-18 35 MOTOK SALLYING: Finland's Henri Toivonen held a slender lead as competitors returned to Douglas at the end of the first day of the Rothmans Manx international rally. After 16 special stages, his Rothmans Opel Ascona was 18 seconds ahead of the Ford Escort of fellow Finn An Vatanen71 words
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Article47 1982-09-18 35 VOLLEYBALL: Australia qualified for the second round of the women's world championship by beating Chile 15-7, 15-6, 5-15. 15-5 in their second preliminary Group D match Group F was surprisingly won by the United States. They beat strongly-fancied China, who also qualified. 15-6. 15-9 15-1147 words
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Miscellaneous98 1982-09-18 35 BADMINTON 88C/F*N lavlteUaa M«-«r»op rhamps (Delta Complex, 2 p.m.). RIGBV SKI My. Om: SAFRA v SCC (Padang. 5 p.m.) My. Taw: Tankards v Police (Padang, 3.30 p.m.). SAFSA v Johore Anchormen (Farrer Park. 3.30 p.m SOCCEK SGBFL Div. Oae: NCO Club v Spore Fire Brigade <St Wilfrid. 5 p.m latnt-MrmbawMg98 words
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Article, Illustration333 1982-09-18 36 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Follow promising youngsters By IT invariably pays to follow first-season horses who have come to hand, and three should score their maiden win at Kuala Lumpur today. Sparklers Star (Race 2), Sri Daman (Race 4) and Treasure House (Race 9) all showed bright333 words
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323 1982-09-18 36 PEDIGREE - Kingbagus looks ready to score in Race 4 PEDIGREE By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Klagbagns can make it in his third outing (Race 4) for Class 4 Div 4 horses over 1,600 m. The four-year-old New Zealand gelding by Mr' Dan impressed first time out at Penang over 1.200 m in323 words
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Article57 1982-09-18 36 THE following jockeys are under suspension Ml' Lam, two months from Aug 9. a A Razak. three months from July 10. a v.X. Foo, two race days from Sept 13 aR.C Allan, two race days from Sept 13. C.H Ooi. one race day from Sept 13 a Apprentice S.57 words
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Article105 1982-09-18 36 THESE horses go well on a wet track: RACK I: Noble Nap. Drunken Fist. Kampong Batu. RACK t: Happy Melody IV, Flake Of Snow. RACE S: Ada Cantik, Losanges Bleu, Le Oscar. RACK 4: Indiscreet, Loud N Clear. Authentic Heir. At Liberty. RACK f: String O'Pearls 11. Samudra, Vaiva.105 words
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164 1982-09-18 36 Tierce in Race 6 today and tomorrow THKRK will be affnum tierce betting at Bukit Tlm»h In Rate 6 toda > and in Race C tomorrov. the first weekend of the Selaagar Turf Club September Meeting. Tierce betting lavalve* the aeleetton af tke tkree place getters In tke correct finishing164 words
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Article130 1982-09-18 36 JOCKEY Leslie Khoo, back in the saddle after a month's suspension, has three good mounts today. Changing Time (Race 3), Tke Achilles (Race 7; and Daniel (Race 10) all have winning chances. Khoo is lying third in the jockey's table, 10 winners behind Terry130 words
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Article392 1982-09-18 36 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED FAIRWAY TIPTOP EQUESTRIENNE CAVALIER PEDIGREE Sanai Look Smart Perseverance Charlie's Angel Teeshenda Perseverance Kampong Batu Senai Hattara. Anp.n Charlie's Angel Aripin Charlie's Angel Perseverance Kampong Batu lyook Smart Resourceful Perseverance Tesshenda Charlie's Angel Kampong Batu Sparklers Star Tin King Happy Melody392 words
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Article5557 1982-09-18 36 1.45 CLASS 4 DIV 7 1,200 m (Ratings: 62-47) fMMfIJHMB (Stakes: $13,000) 1 7*864* Look Smart Si (It) Many Wishes-Ahmad 5 tag +1 (1200 m) Came home weU for 4th Div 7 XL 1200 m July 18; 2nd all the way C4-A iCL 1200 m Jan 17;5,557 words
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Article, Illustration373 1982-09-18 37 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE ON THE TRACK with KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Wee Melody, placed second thrice and third once in his five outings this season, worked like a winner here this morning. With apprentice M. Rahmat astride, the six-year-old Australian gelding by Boldest Melody reeled off373 words
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151 1982-09-18 37 NEW YORK, Fri. English five-year-old Perrault, winner of the Arlington Million at Chicago three weeks ago, is favourite for the US$4OO,OOO (about SJ840.000) Marlboro Cup at Belmont Park here tomorrow. The 2,000 m race has attracted a field of 11 and Perrault, at topweight, willAFP - 151 words
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Article203 1982-09-18 37 TUESDAY (good): Big Occasion (apprentice Rahmat) strode out stylishly in 38.8. Silence Is Golden (Sng) impressed in 38. Gulf Eagle (Rahmat) caught the eye in 37. Loving Star worked well in 38.2. Perfect Winner (Soo) strode out fluently in 38.2. Kingbagus (P. Lee) went on the203 words
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Article332 1982-09-18 37 T*Ul No of pUclnns Inns I fur I ridn Ist 2ml 3rd 1 Lacas 2 Tweedle 3 Kh.M. 4 Podmorr 5 Cbeam Y*rk 7 LeMg 8 F— I Ye»p I ChUm II Kajeo 12 Lam 13 (K>l 14 DonnelK 15 P Lee 11 Salri 11 Sog 18 (.willlam332 words
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Article175 1982-09-18 37 illan M IM i van Breokelen ACTLsuri ha (•■gave I Ismail t«dgera KLeaag M v an Brt- ukelen Jinuul toman Ig (hon« M aflr taaag aster 67 53 43 31 26 26 25 25 23 23 22 17 16 15 14 14 13 12 12 12175 words
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Article1959 1982-09-18 37 DAfr 1 1.30 CLASS 4 DIV 5 1,200 m KACH, 1 (Ratings: 6^57) (Stakes: $13,000) I *****2 Oealtemaa 047 Temperate-K Chong 4agaul •3 M 1 1200 m i Aaaar 5 t *3*895 TV Three Hi|ii— M MelbourneHedd> 3aga dl -1 (UOOm) fill ill 8 1 *920*4 Veseav* M1,959 words
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Article, Illustration167 1982-09-18 38 Adviser Ziese may stay longer BURKHARD ZTESE, the West German technical adviser to the Football Association of Singapore, is likely to have his stay in the Republic extended by another two years (writes JOE DORAI). The Ministry of Social Affairs have requested the West German government to extend Ziese's attachment167 words
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Article159 1982-09-18 38 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By REFEREE M. Manlam abandoned a Singapore Business Houses Football Leagie Junior knockout match at the Toa Payoh Athletic Centre yesterday after he was abased and poshed by a player. He abandoned the match three mlnuteN from time and with Maybank leading M after a159 words
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Article252 1982-09-18 38 LEONARD KING - THE Football Association of Singapore will conduct one advanced and two preliminary coaching courses from next month to December and, for the first time, successful candidates will receive recognition from the Singapore Sports Council. Announcing the dates of the courses this week, Burkhard Ziese, the FAS252 words
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Article, Illustration417 1982-09-18 38 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By A CASH award of $40,000 awaits the finalists of the inaugural Merlion Cup soccer competition at the National Stadium from Oct. 5-17. The Football Association of Singapore, in announcing the cash incentives yesterday, said the winners of the $30,000 gold challenge trophy417 words
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Article233 1982-09-18 38 Bowlers for third Korean tourney THE Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress will, for the first time, send a 14--man team to the third Korean national championships in Seoul from Oct. 5--9 (writes LEONARD KING). The championships will be held at the Hankang Bowling Centre and Singapore, who are going there at233 words
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196 1982-09-18 38 PETER SIOW - Taekwon-do team on special mission PETER SIOW By THE Singapore Taekwon-do Federation will send a nine-man technical committee to South Korea on a study mission. They will leave on Sunday and return on Oct. 9. In between, they will immerse themselves in the latest on taekwon-do techniques and organisational methods.196 words
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Article305 1982-09-18 38 Mendis hits champagne century MADRAS, Fri. Sri Lanka survived two batting collapses to reach 311 for eight wickets here today on the first day of their first official cricket Test against India. A stylish, sparkling century by Duleep Mendis, reached in champagne fashion with a superb six hoisted over theReuter - 305 words
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Article101 1982-09-18 38 SRI LANKA Ist laat Maraapara c Sharma b Madan Lai 4 fiMMfillttr c Patil b KapU Dcv T DUac Arun Lai b Doshi 60 Mratfta lbw Doshi 105 Rjuuttuge c Vengsarkar b Doshi 25 Maaagalle c Madan Lai b Doshi 46 iUaajtagkr c Arun Lai b Doshi 0 D-S.Reuter - 101 words
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Advertisement126 1982-09-18 38 pfc» searcc 'Sli OCTOBER 19-22, KUALA LUMPUR This is a biennial regional gathering of computer specialists to further the exchange of information, ideas and experience in computer and technology. It is expected that about five hundred computer professionals, managers and educators from SEARCC member countries will participate in this conference.126 words
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Article, Illustration343 1982-09-18 39 PATRICK BASTIANS - Blanket ban for the under- 16s REPORTS By PATRICK BASTIANS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. China are officially the world's strongest badminton power. But anyone with the idea that they start their build-up with toddlers and groom them into "super-humans" who live privileged lives, will be shocked at the revelations of Chan343 words
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Article58 1982-09-18 39 WE have four national meets the juniors, seniors, team and 16--year-olds from which to select players. It is only the 16-year-old group who interest us. We dont like them any younger because they may not be folly matured. In my opinion, at 16, a player is fully capable of58 words
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Article, Illustration226 1982-09-18 39 go back to school. According to Chan, Beijing have in stock 10 men and 10 women in their late teens. "We use Yang Kesen, 18 (who took part in the inaugural World Cup meet), as a yardstick to see if they226 words
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Article368 1982-09-18 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. It was a 97-minute thriller between two of the world's best badminton players, but India's Prakash Padukone finally subdued China's Luan Jin 17-16, 8-15, 17-15 to enter the men's singles semifinals of the Alba World Cup championships at the Stadium Negara here368 words
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Article, Illustration499 1982-09-18 39 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By LAI MAY MAY brought the curtain down on the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's open championships-cum-Asian Games trials with a flourish, as she broke the national 100 metres freestyle record for the second time in two months, with a time499 words
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Article251 1982-09-18 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By BEVKN Singapore teams, Including defending champion* first Royal New Zealand lafantry Regiment, I have ronfirmed their participation la the Cobra International Is-a-slde ragby toaraament In I'eUllng Jaya oa Sept. 25 and M. The others are Sem- j hawaag Tigers (another New Zealand Force251 words
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254 1982-09-18 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The biggest winners in the Alba World Cup badminton championships here, in which a total M 5108.500 is at stake, may be the Badminton Association of Malaysia. If capacity crowds of 10,000 keep jamming Stadium Negara like they did in the254 words
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Advertisement449 1982-09-18 39 > Bob Toski and Wo¥^ Dynamic Gold A dynamic combination that produces the best clubs for the game. Longer-hitting Greater Accuracy Better feeling Bob Toski one ot goll s great teaching pros, has P^bBJJbBII^H designed a new range of clubs that *iii give your j game more accuracy longer distance449 words
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Article, Illustration388 1982-09-18 40 HDB EXPLAINS POLICY THE Housing Board yesterday explained that its tough stand against lift vandals was aimed at adults of sound mind who harbour malicious intent. It was not aimed at children or the mentally unsound. At a press briefing, an HDB spokesman reaffirmed388 words
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258 1982-09-18 40 Typesetter is the last word in Chinese printing TAIPEH, Fri. The United Daily News, a Taiwanese newspaper, yesterday inaugurated a computerised Chinese-lan- I guage typesetter that it said will revolutionise the j printing of Chinese j characters. The newspaper said that it was the first time j the Chinese speakingUPI - 258 words
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Article25 1982-09-18 40 HONGKONG. Fri. Police here today arrested a 60-year-old man for robbing a 50-year-old blind man of HKSIO (SS3.SO), a police spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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230 1982-09-18 40 Gemayel's look-alike was mistaken for him BEIRUT, Fri. Lebanese President-elect Bashir Gemayel was said to be alive and was even quoted as saying he was ''all right" long after the explosion that killed him because another man who looked like him walked away from the scene of the bombing. AboutAP - 230 words
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Article72 1982-09-18 40 BEIRUT, Fri. The rightwing Phalangist Party yesterday nominated Mr Amin Gemayel as its candidate for President of Lebanon to replace his assassinated younger brother Bashir, a party statement said. The statement quoted by the party radio said Mr Amin Gemayel. 40. would stand on the same platformReuter - 72 words
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Article82 1982-09-18 40 NEW YORK, Fri. A Saudi Arabian prince who intended to Rive New York city US$2OO,OOO (*****.000) took back the offer because he was not greeted by Mayor Edward Koch. He also said he would not return to New York until officials make proper arrangements toUPI - 82 words
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Article73 1982-09-18 40 BANGKOK, Fri Several artillery shells and rockets landed near the eastern border town of Aranyaprathet during fighting yesterday in western Cambodia between Vietnamese forces and Khmer Rouge guerillas, military sources said today. There were no reports of casualties in Thailand, they said. The righting continued forReuter - 73 words
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Article555 1982-09-18 40 BANGKOK, Friday AUSTRALIA'S decision to give As 2 million (5*4.2 million) worth of humanitarian aid to the recently formed Democratic Kampuchea government was in response to a plea by Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the DX President. This was disclosed by Australian Embassy officials here today after theirReuter; AFP - 555 words
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Article77 1982-09-18 40 ATHENS, Fri. Private cars and lorries have been banned in the centre of Athens for two-and-a-half hours every day in an attempt to free the Greek capital from a poison ous cloud caused by pollution. The ban from 7 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. was IntroducedReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration181 1982-09-18 40 A RADIANT sales exwuttve, Mlsh Yvonnr Tan, IS, wm last night rrowned Miss Singapore World IK2. Looking resplendent in a white gown and still a little flushed after the announcement, all Miss Tan could say was: "I feel proud. It's the first timeMAZLAN BADRON - 181 words
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Article38 1982-09-18 40 PANAMA CrrY. Fri. Panama's National Guard said yes terday officials arrested 10 Colombian men carrying 4HO kg of cocaine worth US$2OO million (***** million) on the black market the biggest drug seizure in Panama's history UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Advertisement160 1982-09-18 40 1982 LUCKY DRAW Buy a water heater or air cooler during Ist September to 31st December, you are entitle to a Lucky Draw IST PRIZE: MATIONAL NV-7200 Video Cassette Recorder 2ND PRIZE: NATIONAL 20" Colour TV 3RD PRIZE: NATIONAL 14" Colour TV 4TH TO 10TH PRIZES: 1 set of Japan160 words
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Advertisement282 1982-09-18 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's FilttlM ial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Interest rates here are likely to fall further. BERNADETTE CHOOI talks to bankers and money market dealers who cite the narrowing differentials between local and US rates as one of the reasons. There may be a time bomb in your computer. The282 words
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Miscellaneous141 1982-09-18 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Bwy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 1.12 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: «.54 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adrlmldr 13 20 C Fine Muni Is 21 32 C Cloudy Amsterdam 9 21 C Cloudy MHb*antr 15 22 C Cloudy Bangkok 26141 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration1536 1982-09-18 1 FIRST impression, Sept 3. Second impression, Sept 7. Three thousand copies sold out in a week. (Is it a record? Listen, 3,000 copies in a year is a record!) EM Uocndn is a local bestseller's bestseller by one of the unlikeliest characters in the history of1,536 words
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Advertisement159 1982-09-18 1 YOUR OWN BANK OPENS IN ANGMOKIO I v t j 1 Starting today, our new branch in Ang Mo Kio I^bl| I w i" serve all your banking needs. It is backed by a network that offers full banking services and on-line computer facilities. That draws on decades of our159 words
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Advertisement171 1982-09-18 1 f^r Past reflections J£ Slow songs STF^ m local literature n ick ffT BOOKS, Pag* 8 1 V I I What's good when *"P^j^ final I it's gone bad? f leisure, p*g« 25 I OUTLOOK, Page. 2 and 3 I dT Imported, Genuine and luxurious Furniture at REM.ISTIC Prices .^toam=~=^*\171 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1982-09-18 2 LAST week, while teaching a class how to make cheese cake, one student asked an interesting question What can she use as a substitute for cream cheese? As she will be living on a rubber estate, my answer was that there is no substitute and that she has1,003 words
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Article439 1982-09-18 2 PIERRE FRANEY - PIERRE FRANEY [5 ONE of the chief pleasures of cooking is the opportunity it offers to experiment by changing a known quantity into something with a different texture and flavour. A case in point is a dish called keema, found in most Indian cookbooks. ItNYT - 439 words
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Advertisement478 1982-09-18 2 Take the plunge with applicatoreasy Tampax tampons, whatever the day. Now swimming during your monthly There i j Tampax tampan jmt period is as easy as wearing a Tampax n ß*>' for your needs. tampon. Because the special Tampax "fa l I moderate flim <P* .Jr, pre- lubricated, smooth applicator478 words
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Advertisement107 1982-09-18 2 OBKBBO Break the wind-trap that causes the pain cioity >s only partly lh» cause of indigestion T_TfV_, pain. Wind is the mam culprit. When your delicate TL_ stomach balance is disturbed, small foamy f. /^^»x gas bubbles distend the stomach and as the ■^^^^r > I pressure increases so does107 words
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Article1249 1982-09-18 3 Linda Neo - Linda Neo Sour Cream Mix one cup light or heavy cream with one tablespoon of active-cul-ture buttermilk in a clean non-porous, non-corrosive bowl or jar. Let it stand covered and undisturbed at room temperature until cream Ls thick and nearly solid. This will take more than 10 hours. Refrigerate.1,249 words
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Article, Illustration563 1982-09-18 3 DEBORAH - DEBORAH rs CHURCHMAN THE office of Women's Business Enterprise suggests that those considering starting a business think through the following questions: 1. As a problem-solver, I am good average poor 2. I get along with people very well well rarely S. I563 words
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471 1982-09-18 3 IN 1977, says the US Bureau of the Census, only 702,000 businesses were owned by women 7.1 per cent of all the nations business firms, excluding large corporations. Most of these businesses were small, according to the bureau's report; only slightly more471 words
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Advertisement296 1982-09-18 3 IHQSuJKm 1 1 tli anniversary ■K1 GRAND I ■■I CHEAP I %AI oi-ii-.k j^ -*P^m6on m.i. —I M f 20TH SEPTEMBER '82 l^^^i W W^ fcr A? W Lift t0 |PI IM W& fJ^^^Jßl II I■ t Usual $1,900 I L_JJWrniir I' I gram Gold bar Jsual $290 Now $260296 words
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Advertisement366 1982-09-18 4 BEDROOM SUITE promotion i a. like .ill our other furniture, every bedroom suite is fully m -O 'X l instructed from imported solid wood, and systematically lOP 1^ j<# built into the rwse hame to provide additional support w af .md prevent creaking noises V^V^REj^^BPP^^^ w ho' a .^f O366 words
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Advertisement446 1982-09-18 4 jp^pl p^P^^^B pßp* Bu ixid*~> <tfarwjfht, <t^k^Laht kdp^meL JAdud, it riL±i V^yT^lZ* Ir FbR INTERNATIONAL yowTW ANp IT A*«AMOg-S LJ I 1 "^ZL^ PEW-PRIEN7S IN THE" WORLP (t^ZZ u<?f £tvfl&) A CAN lY^ 5^T M& ji y^s biituot rn<4st obtain A PEN F^tETN P f^OM rT 1 A1 J/^ y446 words
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Article984 1982-09-18 5 Your interesting letters DEAR Sir, I am 11 years old. I am in Pr 5A St Michael's School and I like to read your articles in the Kids Things column. The article on ancient numbers is very interesting and I thank you for it. There is something I'd like to984 words
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Advertisement180 1982-09-18 5 m W «H I ■'^^jml IMF Higher Production! Caterpillar Hydraulic Excavators The rtiqH production can uy< hey are your muscle or higher ex»vatorsyou'vebeen rf> *> £^1 C mact TSL f r m re waiting for are now here! 215 225 TSL Total Support for A^gT|V 4^^ minimum dcAA/mime, maximum efficiency180 words
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Miscellaneous307 1982-09-18 5 /l#tl/ /l/fr l*jfl ELECTP.IC EELS CAM GROW .TO^;?^^^^^^, THE ELECTLOOK fie M/dl II _<^^^^^^^^^^^ /%j!lJ$^&ukjcle otj^ 1 riDni iMtcs SjcTit caw generate electric shocks o?2^*ffijC^*^lf KlUGgFTHETAgLg LIKE PURlAH (K>M& I /^v YES, THEY STJM&/ 7hP rATR6H ygPiHcy I 1 "i^OF THE FRUITS) X W^'^VEHOMeui, RAYC cci rte I KAkJ ifl/LoVE"307 words
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Miscellaneous173 1982-09-18 5 —Re-coding a coded ----p-* DEAR Uncle Otak, glad if there are more ac- 14,1.20,21,18,1,12 6,15,18.5, How are you? I'm fine. tivities and contests. 19,20.19,6,15,18, 20,8.5 I have noticed that Please remember this. 1.4,22,5,14,20,21,18,15.21,19 some week, there are only especially during the holi- I will have to end my two letters173 words
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Advertisement298 1982-09-18 6 y»^ ___Zi-. DIRECT FROM OUR WAREHOUSE TO YOU! I I SINGAPORE'S MOST SPECTACULAR <^zd2xlrm I selection of s: q\ Jy t Ft I I I /^r*^*CZr^ rllUllllUlllrl a^ 0 M /^cri au =a^MI^H/ U LI M^HHI^HHI R.^flHk^\ \J \./^*nt^ J s/ vi. vlj k f k.^s^/ Twin-tub C^l^W I S^T^l298 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1982-09-18 7 Inspired by the unsung heroines of early Himalayan exploration, two intrepid American women are organising treks this autumn to retrace their tortuous mountain paths. DIANA NEWELL ROWAN writes about those women and their archetype, Alexandra David-Neel. MOST of us yearn, at moments in our lives, for1,183 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1982-09-18 8 The importance of living ANOTHER ountr> is Shirley Lim's first collection of short stories 15 in all written between 1968 and 1981. In the roughly chronological order of their arrangement, The Touring Company (1968), the earliest written, appears as the second story; three stories written in 1976 and 1977 cluster1,169 words
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Advertisement615 1982-09-18 8 1 1 -m k. *~i abl b\ A 4^_ Ih\ A« B^Bw^Hns^rai^SnlHF^^aßi 5f >SSk9 S« ST^ U^S B/' mUU I SbBV? m wrw^ H M anlnl 1 j| IB B" m 1 IbW Iblß^^^^^^?jHr >,- lBI BBH BHH C~ 3~^ BBbI BHB> 1 5£ '^BHIB^B BBM. 888 I |^REqT?BHb) 888615 words
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Advertisement286 1982-09-18 8 Everything you need to storm the sea in style The First Boatique has it From the sensational Scuba Pro diving accessories to the sophistication of OMC Sea Drive The First Boatique carries a full range of marine equipment and accessories that spells POWER and QUALITY OMC Sea Drive >>^K So,286 words
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Article, Illustration693 1982-09-18 9 KEVIN SULLIVAN - Read on, then the action KEVIN SULLIVAN GRASP Tightly rhen The Dragon is a thriller set principally in Singapore. It is the story of Benny Teo, a police special agent whose boyhood experience of Singapore's underworld enables him to infiltrate an international narcotics syndicate. It is, of course, entertaining to693 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1982-09-18 9 FROST IN MAY: BOOK ONE (Frost In May and The Lost Traveller). FROST IN MAY: BOOK TWO (The Sugar House and Beyond The Glass). By Antonia White Fontana. 1982, 506 pp, $12.10 Both reviewed by SILVERFISH ANTONIA White's credentials as a novelist1,287 words
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Article, Illustration576 1982-09-18 9 NATHANAEL LIM - Kids will relate easily to hero William Tell NATHANAEL LIM WILLIAM TELL By Nina Bawden. illustrated by Pascale Allamand Jonathan Cape, London. 1981, £3.95 Reviewed by HOW does a parent introduce the concept of human rights, of the dignity of an individual's life, to a child? With refugees teeming at576 words
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Advertisement459 1982-09-18 10 ANNOUNCEMENT A* 1 Ij: w Holiday Resort Complex at Cameron Highlands. I mfc^Bmr We are honoured t0 have )i^K^_H^ Br Y.A.B. Orang Kaya Indra Shah Bandar *&j .-'I Datuk Najib Bin Tun Abdul Razak l Jb» f SmJßt Menteri Besar Pahang '■.■■^•i/*-JS^J^vs' to officiate our Ground Breaking Ceremony. The Board459 words
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Advertisement117 1982-09-18 11 f BhbL Congratulations MOTEL SDN.BHQ *-%^^]jy I on the occasion I I The Ground Breaking Ceremony I I Y. A.B. Orang Kaya Indra Shah Bandar I I Datuk Najib Bin Tun Abdul Razak I I Menteri Besar Pahang I I Cherasview Development Sdn. Bhd. I I Broadview Corporation Sdn. Bhd.117 words
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Advertisement354 1982-09-18 12 %;{^«pr Congratulations ffjfis Congratulations I Strawberry^ |Mk I I sStrawberry^ ifkrk I MOTEL SDN BHD v j J>^"" I I v' v j r v/~ on the occasion I I on the occasion I The Ground Breaking Ceremony I I The Ground Breaking Ceremony I I Y.A.B. Orang Kaya Indra354 words
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Article, Illustration1328 1982-09-18 13 THAT it sank is one of the few things about the rotting, old ship that is not a mystery. That it eludes a name, an origin, a destination is ever apparent. That it fought a storm and lost is a good guess. That the 16th-century1,328 words
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Advertisement124 1982-09-18 13 1 jewellery *(^Br to touch her heart Tfjljjf Each piece a work of art. Uniquely 7j^\^ t Jesi>;n«l and hand crafted by master iitt Honj> Konx trained designers and craftsmen. EJ r^ All our creatioas are exclusivrlv 4jo fjT ck^i>>ned to suit your individual taste |~n YVKS TREN JEWELLERS PTE.124 words
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Advertisement446 1982-09-18 14 Concerts by Singapore Symphony Orchestra Music Director S* Resident Conductor: Choo Hoey September 24/25 Soloist: Kjell Baeklund Programme: Divertimento "The Fairy's Kiss" Stravinsky Piano Concerto in A Minor, op. 16 —Greig Symphony in D Minor Franck October 1/2 Soloist: Liv Teh Hai (Pipa) Singapore Symphony Chorus* (Chorus Master Lim Yau)446 words
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Advertisement864 1982-09-18 16 APPOINTMENTS r rjcc v v Management Consultants in a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management, manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing and computerisation Job evaluation, salary surveys and compensation structuring, as well as management training and development.864 words
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Advertisement944 1982-09-18 16 UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES located at Gul Way/Pioneer Road invite suitably qualified applicants for the following positions:ASSISTANT EMPLOYEE PRODUCTION RELATIONS MANAGER FOREMEN Education Educator. A good GCE 'A' Level Certificate but Technician Diploma preferably in preferably up to tertiary944 words
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Advertisement520 1982-09-18 16 Membership Secretary Club Corporation of Asia Ltd.. an affiliate of Club Corporation of America, is establishing a family of prestigious private clubs throughout the Far East. The CCA Group presently owns and operates 110 golf, country and city clubs. For an exclusive New City Club proposed to be established in520 words
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Advertisement565 1982-09-18 17 APPOINTMENTS A (.arccr (hat ornrns up new vistas for development and job enrichment awaits the right person who joins our work team in the executive position of: SENIOR MARKETING ENGINEER The [x>sition calls tor key market responsibility m the computer and related fields. Product range includes MOS memories, Microprocessors ZB,565 words
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Advertisement1141 1982-09-18 18 APPOINTMENTS THE SGV GROUP fl SGV-Goh Tan Pte Ltd Professional Executive Recruitment Services II A well-established group of companies renowned inter- j£-~ nationally for their proprietary brands of fast-moving con- sumer products wishes to appoint a practical self gb motivated executive for its Singapore operations as: S|f I PRODUCT MANAGER1,141 words
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Advertisement430 1982-09-18 18 A well-established and forward-looking Singapore based Group of Companies invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for the position of WAREHOUSING DISTRIBUTION MANAGER The Job Reporting to the Group General Manager, the successful candidate will be responsible for all aspects of warehousing and distribution administration and control of all stocks under430 words
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Advertisement622 1982-09-18 18 f We are a well established company engaged in the manufacture. sales and service ot high technology energy conservation equipment lo meet the demands ot our eipansion programme, we would require the services ol experienced, ambitious and dynamic persons to fill the positions of 1) SENIOR ENGINEER Engineering Degree (Elect/Electronic),622 words
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Advertisement638 1982-09-18 19 APPOINTMENT Applications are invited tor appointment to the I service of the Board asA Training Offtcsrs (Business Studies Accountancy, Book-keep inc. Business Communication, Office Practice, Secretarial Practice) Salory Range: $640-3050 (for non-graduates) or $980-4150 (for graduates) I Trainee Training Officers (Academic) Salary range upon successful completion of pedagogic training: $780-3050638 words
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Advertisement409 1982-09-18 19 For their expansion programme, an established trading organisation with a large number of franchised locations requires the following additional staff. Training Assistant (Mole) Dvtm To assist Training Officer in the coordination of training activities of franchised locations To assist Training Officer in the planning, development, and evaluation of related training409 words
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Advertisement663 1982-09-18 19 I^^^F International bank seeks the employment of a I MARKETING I OFFICER I I for its Business Promotion Department. I Responsibilities: to solicit new clients and to I service the bank's existing clients I in the ASEAN region. I Qualifications and Experience: H 1 Banking Diploma. University degree in Business663 words
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Advertisement541 1982-09-18 19 PHILIPS... J Opening up new frontiers in electronic technology and career advancement S We are a Uree rrtjfr-national orcansation in the forefront of etectrork m tednotofy. He have in Snfapore ofnfficant manufachrini as wel as S marketint activities covering a diversified range of products from E consumer electronics and applances541 words
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Advertisement684 1982-09-18 20 APPOINTMENTS We have vacancies for the following position on a V contract basis: SERVICE STATION MANAGER (3 VACANCIES) Successful applicants will be responsible for the supervision of staff and management of company- operated service stations. Entry Qualifications S The successful candidates should have the following prerequisites: G.C.E 'A 1 Level684 words
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Advertisement1385 1982-09-18 20 M We are the leading supplier of granite O PLANT ENGINEERS Salary will commensurate with qualification m aggregate, sand, asphalt premix and ready IDBAnv MiVßn^rturSrri and working experience. We offer 13- month M mixed concrete and a contractor in civil IKfcAUT-MIAtU payment and other fringe benefits like engineering works. In1,385 words
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Advertisement724 1982-09-18 21 APPOINTMENTS XDBS 1 OFFICERS We are looking for Officers for our wholly-owned subsidiary. DBS Finance Ltd. Qualifications Applicants should have a recognised university degree in Accountancy or equivalent professional qualifications Preference will be given to those with relevant working experience in financial institutions. Duties Successful candidates will be responsible for724 words
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Advertisement991 1982-09-18 21 I ASSISTANT M ANAGLR^^S^ I LOCATION: SINGAPORE SALARY RANGE: $2,200 TO $3,200 P.M. B ■B Our client, a real estate developer wishes to recruit an Assistant Manager B r^K Accounting. The selected candidate will have responsibility for the Company's I financial and accounting functions which include such activities as preparation991 words
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Advertisement551 1982-09-18 21 PHILIPS We are a large multi national organisation with significant manufacturing as well as marketing activities covering a diversified range of products. We have in Singapore six factory complexes producing primarily consumer electronics, such as cassette recorders, TVs and domestic appliances. We now seek the services of a good calibre551 words
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Advertisement228 1982-09-18 22 MMmmmmmmf^^^^ First r^ New! Smashing! '^^gßrt. *^^^L Over 30 furniture manufacturers ~rj n fl "4H and contractors combine effort to p^if *i stage a fantastic range of furniture L^^^^^B^^ \at Soonly Ann's showroom. Thousand over pieces of every flare BMBr^ i rL r^nf^T^'"^ and des '9 n to be offered228 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous549 1982-09-18 22 GARFIELD By Jim Davis YOOKE A REAL BEAR UNTIL YOO'Vt\ HAP YOUR fIRSTCUPOf COFFEE AREN'T VOU? j A f* UMft I V T ANt? THEN l'AA THE. -r^^v. v m 7 1 SWEETEST SO-ANP- y^xV fc^ij i .y^^VN >— «tr\ yp^T AROUNP .-> I J*^ PAVT6 5/6 1982 Un.leti Feature549 words
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Page 23 Advertisements
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Advertisement538 1982-09-18 23 Brass Handy Business And Professional Computers 1 M 23 v- M 243 THE GUEST OF HONOR SORD's NEW M 23 MARK 111. CHEERS! The New M 23 mark III: Your "I microcomputer with built-in PtPS \oe out simple commanas and PiPS takes Electronic Notebook Programming 'oquiros no prior computer over538 words
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Page 23 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous371 1982-09-18 23 PEANUTS Byschuiz PICK OF PUNCH MEV, STUPIP CAT UNO /i MAVE A SLIVER ,1 1 LIVES NEXT POOR... IN MV PAW.,. CAN I r^ V VOU HELP ME 1 rr^=^T^ TMAT'5 ONE U/AV OF -^^f^^^^^^^^^^ > 9SCi v P0IN6 IT..HE REMOVEP 60 T^f ME FROM THE SLIVER! i ::^c^^Y r^371 words
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Article, Illustration1473 1982-09-18 24 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By m SINGAPORE, British troops waving a white flag lure Japanese soldiers into an ambush. In Saipan, a Japanese soldier stares in horror as an American soldier and his girlfriend laugh, running up and down a beach, tossing a human skull back and1,473 words
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Article145 1982-09-18 24 HER straw-M«ade hair, big, bine eyes aad charmlag smile leave men dam Mounded. Geraldlne BraaagM, at 2S, sues charm hath on aai off stage. She halls tram the suburb* of Dohtta, Ireland, and spent a large part at her past II yean staging In nightclubs145 words
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Advertisement299 1982-09-18 24 I vaaaail I b^bbbb I LbbbJ I ffife This Week's -ajjatOH Special IfV*" DOKndrd R v o jPSlbißSS^^^^SSbßSJ^^bv, jP*JJ^yP»)^JS|y^^ffßj^\ >* *^^f l *'*'''^^a^\* I Oriental Carpet Palace Pie Ltd House of Turkey A Pakistan Carpets I I I i6iM S'f^oatxye Hand>cratt Onire T«ngim Road 29 Tangim Road Stngjpore '024 Te«299 words
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Article360 1982-09-18 25 Kannan Chandran - Kannan Chandran 8.8. KING is one of the few blues guitarists who shattered the age-old myth that very little variation is possible within the tight confines of this type of music. Blues, the first nativestyle music to emerge from America, is generally considered rural black360 words
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Article, Illustration453 1982-09-18 25 K. MALATHY - 'Live', but most unlively K. MALATHY Reviewed by I WAS most relieved to see that garish colours, little twinkling bulbs and Christmassy decorations regular features on previous Tamil talentimes and variety shows were absent from this new series. The cool pastel tones of the sets were a refreshing change. Music453 words
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Advertisement223 1982-09-18 25 FOR SALE BELL 212 HELICOPTERS Sanal No: ***** April 1971 Aircraft Hours 4160 astimatad 1 Oct 1982 Sanal No: ***** May 1973 Aircraft Hours 3720 astimatad 1 Oct 1982 PIPER CHEROKEES Modal PA-28-140 Construction No: 28-***** Fab 1986 Model PA-28 180 Construction No: 28-*****48 1973 SPARES PACKAGE For further details223 words
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Page 25 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous168 1982-09-18 25 *A a» wm fc^L^T ft j H MODKKN JAPANESE CRAFTS EXHIBITION Jointly organised by the National Museum and the Embassy of Japan. The exhibition features a wide range of functional crafts and spans a variety of materials including clay, wood, paper, bamboo, glass and metal. Young People's Gallery. 9 a.m.168 words
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Miscellaneous234 1982-09-18 25 11 a.m. 6.30 p.m. On till Sept 25. PREPARING FOR YOUR EXAMINATION Mr Hawazi bin Dai pi, a teacher from Commonwealth Secondary School, talks on the physical and mental preparation for examination and techniques of answering questions. 3 p.m. at the Queen's Town Branch Library Lecture hall. Free. 880 CONCERT234 words
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Miscellaneous148 1982-09-18 25 $4 each from the usual booking centres. NATIONAL THEATRE SYMPHONIC BAND Presenting Symphonic Sound Band XI under the baton of Luk Hoi Yui. Programme highlights include Mozart and Vivaldi. 8 p.m. Singapore Conference Hall. Tickets at $5, $3 and $2 each from the usual centres. MAPPILLAI VANTHARV (HERE COMES THE148 words
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Page 26 Advertisements
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Advertisement646 1982-09-18 26 1 pc 500 mm tele-lens, 1 pc power drive *9| with case By Courtesy of J. Osawa &Co K^fl Xv 'Nf Air _^^f^ (S) Pte Ltd. V^jl x B^fl Plus 1 complete enlarged print of '^B 50" x 100" from a colour negative/ .^lllSiT^lß^ §1 transparency of your choice by646 words
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Advertisement82 1982-09-18 26 &U IlltVlirll^ULl 1 5 LORONG TUKANG EMPAT, JURONG daily chspiay 10 00 am -700 pm sunday pubic holidays 10 00 am 01*06, 01-07, JALAN SULTAN, daily display 1000 am 930 pm (including Sunday public ill b«fc wWhoot in omo*m> viivn) ■■■<<C'^\ P^V mtfS^St^' %&al T^^> %> <*»« L-— Hn <82 words
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Page 26 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous2032 1982-09-18 26 From Twiggy to QZZnKKUKHE/MKKEKKMKKMKBBKKBnKD CI3BBL9H^ CltV tGtiSlOtiS 12.50 PM Openinj folowed by Sesame Street: The the possibility of trouble. Hawkins takes the group during the party, is convinced that his father was 5.M AM National Anthem Rock Festival The son K s w e/ i etters under scfutmy today are2,032 words
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