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Title Section14 1981-01-03 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1181 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article483 1981-01-03 1 U.S. DEADLINE FOR HOSTAGES 'Iran given up to Jan 16* report WASHINGTON, Friday THE United States has given Iran until Jan 16 to accept Washington's proposals on the release of the 52 American hostages, the Washington Post reported today. The paper said official sources described the date "not as anReuter; AFP; UPI - 483 words
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197 1981-01-03 1 Khomeiny: Iran faces serious difficulties TEHERAN, Fri. Iran's revolutionary leader Avatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny has said that Iran faces serious internal difficulties and hinted that there was dissension in the armed forces locked in the war with Iraq. Teheran Radio said Ayatollah Khomeiny, in a meeting with teachers and students fromUPI - 197 words
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215 1981-01-03 1 Suzuki bid to walk side by side with Asean TOKYO, Fri. Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki's visit to the Asean countries beginning next Thursday wul be a bid by Japan to "walk side by side with Asean," the Foreign Ministry here said today. Mr Suzuki's activities will be capped byReuter; UPI - 215 words
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Article58 1981-01-03 1 BANGKOK, Fri. Vietnam today proposed a seven-day ceasefire along its border with China to allow civilians on both sides to celebrate the traditional Lunar New Year next month. Radio Hanoi said. Hanoi suggested a ceasefire on Feb 3-9. The Chineae Lunar New Year, which is called theReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration49 1981-01-03 1 WHEN tig bretker is a camfertiag preaeace Primary I pupil Ng Ckee Keeng, 8, helntag •Ja Primary 1 kra&er Ckee Wee, 7, get aver kls first recess batterfiles in tke stomaek with a spiaafl af chicken rlee at Braadricfc Primary Sche.l. SEE PAGE 849 words
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342 1981-01-03 1 Jakarta unhappy over events in Indochina JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia today expressed disappointment that events In Kampuchea had not developed as it had hoped, and called on United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim to take immediate action to implement the UN resolution calling for the Vietnamese withdrawal from the war-torn counThe callReuter; AFP - 342 words
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297 1981-01-03 1 BANGKOK, Fri SINGAPORE'S Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S Rajaratnam, said today his country would welcome a new united front led by former Kampuchean Prime Minister Son Sann to fight the Vietnamese occupation of Kampuchea. Mr Raiaratnam said patriot who297 words
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118 1981-01-03 1 BEIRUT, FrL Syria* Irnaj reaa <»■ v tN peeple 1b tke aartken city ef Aleppa aa4 skat them all br lUmdy earrytag aat %mtt-%»\-emeii aethrtttee, tke afflrlaJ JerdaaUa aewa ageacy Petra said today. Official ■•■rees la Da— aft, fcewever, •eatod Ike repert, aad118 words
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Article38 1981-01-03 1 COPENHAGEN, Fri. A five-man "revolutionary committee" of Libyans took over the Libyan Embassy here today to turn it into a "Libyan people's office." It was not immediately known under whose authority the committee had acted. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration859 1981-01-03 1 ELENA CHONG - Ex-Shell manager gets 18 months ELENA CHONG By ORDERED TO PAY $267,000 PENALTY FORMER Shell Eastern Petroleum executive William Stewart Wilkinson, 54, was yesterday jailed 18 months for corruptly accepting £20,000 (S$101,160) from a businessman. The former construction manager, who received jail sentences of between one and nine months on859 words
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Article31 1981-01-03 1 P.U.B STILL AT WORK PUBLIC Itmtfas Baard lajhmn Tiirr mrtj IMi maralag warkiaa; te restare eieetrteity U II Ctoeieati Wast Blacks kit by a wrnmm failare time* BKB PAGE 731 words
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Article66 1981-01-03 2 A RECORD 1.840 swimmers dashed into Vancouver's English Bay on New Year's Day. making the 61st annual polar bear swim a smashing success. The previous high of 1,407 swimmers, set one year ago, was easily broken as the crowd turned a defiant shoulder to chillyUPI - 66 words
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Article51 1981-01-03 2 ISTANBUL residents spent New Year's Eve at home on Wednesday night and watched a belly-dancer on stateowned television for the first time. Authorities said 90 per cent of television viewers in this city of five million watched a irast-midnight broadcast of the 15-minute belly dance aired.AP - 51 words
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Article55 1981-01-03 2 REBECCA and Andrew were the most popular girls' and boys' names in Australia in 1980. according to a survey of birth notices conducted in the Sydney Morning Herald. The newspaper reported today that Rebecca had ousted Sarah as the favourite girls' name. Sarah had been top ofAFP - 55 words
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Article59 1981-01-03 2 BEIJING couples who married last year spent an average 1.554 yuan ({2,007) on their weddings or about twice a city worker's annual earnings, the Beijing Daily reported today. The city's newspaper said this showed living standards had increased. "But it also shows that among young peopleReuter - 59 words
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Article71 1981-01-03 2 A 12-YEAR-OLD Vietnamese boat boy. Richard Chau, whose boarding school fees Of £1.700 ($8,455) were paid by Hollywood actor Yul i Brynner and British sympathisers, has come out at the top of his class at Chigwell School near London. In end-of-term examinations, he scored in English,AP - 71 words
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455 1981-01-03 2 MANILA, Fn. UNITED STATES Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke said yesterday the US has no aim of destabilising President Ferdinand Marcos' regime and denied that the American government had pressured the Philippines to lift martial law. In a taped interview on government television,AP - 455 words
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Article32 1981-01-03 2 ISLAMABAD, Fri. Six cars of a speeding express train were derailed and flipped, killing at least 12 people and injuring 175 others Pakistan's Smd province, railways sources said today. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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129 1981-01-03 2 NEW DELHI, Fri. Afghan President Babrak Karmal, fighting to subdue a one-year-old insurgency against his Marxist government, claimed that his troops had crushed most guerilla forces and the remaining would soon be wiped out. The United News of India (UNI) yesterday quoted President Karmal as savingReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration43 1981-01-03 2 ROSY aid beautiful, Leslie Kirn KawsJ, the 1181 Ttoritmnt tt RstM Qaeea w»ytasg to the en wd as she travels la her float during the fZad TawMmeni of Rases Parade in Pasadena, California on New Year's Day. AP pletan.AP - 43 words
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134 1981-01-03 2 Zia scraps bank interest for profit sharing ISLAMABAD, Prl. PtbsMmi Makammed ZU al-Haq kaa laueked aa Islamic (making system la PaUstaa whereby accout koMers will share profits aad loose* uwtead of earning Ibthreat oa their deposits. Usary and latoreat are baaaed by Islam. However, 4er the ■ew system called ProfitAFP - 134 words
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Article49 1981-01-03 2 TEL AVIV, Fri. Israels inflation rate for 1980 reached a record 135 per cent, accordIng to an estimate Issued today by the central bureau of statistics. The value of the Israeli currency, the shekel, also fell by 114 per cent against the dollar over the year. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article157 1981-01-03 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. SHERIFF John Kelly Wall of Wecklenbury County, North Carolina, says his idea to paint two lock-ups pink came from television. Mr Wall said he saw a segment of That's incredible, in which New Orleans Sheriff Charles Foti said pink jail cells has reduced the numberUPI - 157 words
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228 1981-01-03 2 Europe wants to fight its wars in Asia, warns Indira NEW DELHI, Friday INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has ushered in the New Year by warning that "Europe wants to fight its battles in Asia." Asked by reporters about opposition complaints that the government was heavy handed in putting downUPI - 228 words
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157 1981-01-03 2 Indian PM's popularity drops by 7 pc in one year NEW DELHI, Fri. A public opinion poll published here today showed that the popularity of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi with Indian voters has dropped after one year in office. The poll, conducted by the Indian Market Research Bureau, said MrsReuter - 157 words
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Article42 1981-01-03 2 i LOS ANGELES. Fri Veteran film director Raoul Walsh, whose career extended from acting In D. W Griffiths "Birth of a Nation" in 1915 to modern-day action epics, died on Wednesday of an apparent heart attack He was 9l- APAP - 42 words
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284 1981-01-03 3 WASHINGTON, Fri A SUMMIT meeting between Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki and incoming United States President Ronald Reagan should be held as soon as possible, a senior Reagan adviser has told Japanese correspondents. Mr Richard Allen, designated presidential assistant for National Security AffairsKyodo - 284 words
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Article60 1981-01-03 3 LONDON, Fri. Thieves who came and went by boat scaled three walls and broke into Oxford Cathedral through a temporary door and looted silver valued at U5546,000 (5596.000 police said today. Arriving and departing on th« River IsLs. the gang stole a cross from the altarAP - 60 words
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Article26 1981-01-03 3 SETXJL, Fri. Heavy snow fell in South Korea yesterday and today, disrupting air, sea and land traffic, police said. No casualties were reported. -UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Article, Illustration91 1981-01-03 3 RED PARTY'S NEW YEAR PARTY CHINESE leaders and other top officials gathered In Beljteg far a New Year's Day party riven by the C*mmulst Party Central Committee. The •fflcial Xinhua news agency, which released the picture, did not indicate who were the leaden seated at the table with party Vtoe-ChalnnaaAP - 91 words
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1066 1981-01-03 3 OIL PRICES AND RECESSION MAKE THEIR MARK HONGKONG, Friday I THE hampering effect of rising oil prices and recession in traditional export markets are preventing the Asian region from becoming perhaps one of the world's most spectacular areas of industrial economic growth. Recession in Asia'sReuter - 1,066 words
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382 1981-01-03 3 BEIJING, Friday Vow to fight graft DAKAR, Fri. Senegal's new President. Abdou Diouf. pledged last night that be would follow a policy of economic austerity and fight waste and corruption as successor to Leopold Sedar Senghor Mr Diouf. who bad been PrimeReuter - 382 words
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Article77 1981-01-03 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. A Ufestae statue of the late Mahatma Gandhi was found beheaded oa New Year's Day in the Gandhi Park in the resort town of Dehra Dun, Uttar Pradesh state, it was reported here today. Police, who recovered the head later from a canal 200AFP - 77 words
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247 1981-01-03 3 CHINESE ACCUSE SOVIETS OF EYEING TIBET BEIJING, Fri. China today accused the Soviet Union of harbouring territorial ambitions towards Tibet, an "autonomous region" under the administration of the Chinese Government. The commentator of the Communist Party newspaper People's Daily said in an article that the Soviet press has been printingUPI - 247 words
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Article110 1981-01-03 3 COVENTRY, Fri. Btoade little MkMlSlrl Michelle Lamh, whose I stlcklag-oat ears drew taamts of j "dumho" aad "Mg ear." from other ehlMrea. had a lA,m (S*4,»M operate to straighten them. Michelle, aged I, was detelopiag psychiatric problems over her ears. She had to wait (oar years forAP - 110 words
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Article129 1981-01-03 4 BAHAMAS 'NO' TO FUGITIVE VESCO NASSAU, Fri. The Bahamas government has turned down an application for political asylum by fugitive American financier Robert Vesco, but officials were unable to serve a deportation order, a government spokesman said yesterday. The agents could not find him at h~s home here and wereReuter - 129 words
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Article44 1981-01-03 4 BANGKOK, Fri. The United States today gave Thailand the first instalment ot a US$2 million (5J4.2 million) grant to help it fight pirates who have been preying on Vietnamese refugees In the Gulf of Siam, the US Embassy here said. AP.AP - 44 words
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298 1981-01-03 4 ROME, Friday ITALIAN authorities have taken a tough line over press reporting of the Red Brigades' tactics after the killing of a police chief and the kidnapping of a magistrate. Police said journalist Mario Scialoja would be brought to Rome today to answerReuter - 298 words
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252 1981-01-03 4 Manager, gunman die in 7-hour drama LOS ANGELES, Fri. A self-described "threetime loser" shot and killed a supermarket manager whom he took hostage during a New Year's day robbery attempt and then committed suicide, police said. Police broke into the upstairs office of Ralph s Market last night after aUPI - 252 words
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400 1981-01-03 4 Journalists team up to bid for The Times LONDON, Fri. Some 300 journalists from the Times newspaper and a group of businessmen and others formed by the newspaper's editor have Joined to bid for ownership of the 196-year-old publication, the consortium announced yesterday. It was the second known offer toUPI - 400 words
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Article40 1981-01-03 4 NEW YORK, Fri. There were 1,787 murders in New York City last year, 54 more than the previous record in 1979, according to police figures. At least four murders were reported on the first day of 1981. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration123 1981-01-03 4 POLICE TharMay searching far clues after two exptoston went aff at tke East L«*d«fl gas storage skint the day before. the New Year's Eve expiwrfoas kit three ■age gaa holders at Bromley-by-Bow, caaslag extensive damage to the gas taaks aad sending flames metre high. No one wasUPI - 123 words
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162 1981-01-03 4 LONDON, Fri. Top secret papers declassified yesterday showed a British diplomat who spied for the Soviet Union in the Fifties had access to papers of "inestimable value" dealing with the United States conduct of the Korean War. A front-page story in yesterday'sUPI - 162 words
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Article53 1981-01-03 4 ROME. Fri. The leaniaj tower of Pisa vibrated for S minutes after the earthquake that rocked southern Italy on Nov 23, according to the tower's chief caretaker "After the violent shock, the tower returned to the stable position where it was before. Giuseppe Toniolo said in aAP - 53 words
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189 1981-01-03 4 BATTTPAGUA, Fri. Members at the Italian magicians association gathered lor their annual New Year's Day crystal ball-gazing session in an isolated farmhouse yesterday along with a goat, a raven, two doves and a robin. After more than an hour of conjuring in private, during whichUPI - 189 words
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447 1981-01-03 5 BEIRUT, Friday FEARS of direct confrontation between Israel and Syria grew today following an Israeli pledge to keep up its pre-emptive strikes in southern Lebanon despite a Syrian warning against the continuation of such action. The pledge was made by IsraelUPI - 447 words
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139 1981-01-03 5 'Commandos blew up guerillas' bodies' THE HAGUE, Fri. Israeli commandos blew up the bodies of five Palestinian infiltrators on Christmas day after killing them in Southi era Lebanon, it has been alleged here Dutch troops of the United I Nations buffer force in Southern Lebanon reported the Incident to theAFP - 139 words
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Article114 1981-01-03 5 Preventing a Red Indian Ocean MOGADISHU, Fri. Former US Secretary of State, Dr Henry Kissinger, today said that he would j recommend to the incom- ing administration of President-eleci Ronald i Reagan that American military presence in the Indian Ocean and the Horn of Africa regions be increased. He wasAFP - 114 words
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190 1981-01-03 5 TASS: U.S. OUT TO GAIN GOALS BY ARMS SALES MOSCOW, Fri The official Soviet Tass News Agency today criticised United States' arms sales throughout the world, and notably to the Middle East, as "sales aimed at achieving long-range political and strategic goals." In a commentary datelined New York, Tass saidAFP - 190 words
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Article261 1981-01-03 5 Words purged by language purists WASHINGTON, Fri. If the Unicorn Hunters had their way, you would never hear the words "deplane" and "moral majority" again. i Those are iust a couple of the words and phrases i on the 7th Annual Disho- nour List of Words banished from the Queen'sUPI - 261 words
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245 1981-01-03 5 BEIRUT, Fri THE Armenian secret army for the liberation of Armenia threatened today to "attack all Swiss diplomats throughout the world" (or alleged mistreatment by the Swiss government of two Armenian commandos in a Geneva prison, a communique said. The two prisoners, AlexAP - 245 words
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Article54 1981-01-03 5 TEL AVIV, PH. A pabtir •ptalM p*ll pnrifcted Ud»y that Ike ippirtttia Lftb*w Party w*«M win Up victory «ver Prime Matter Me— them Begins Lttnd Party It flectl»M were keM m. IVmUU Ike Jtr— lem VmX g»ve Lfthaw a M*ti In tfel» Mftt KaoMct (PwttMnMt) agate*54 words
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Article47 1981-01-03 5 BAGHDAD. Fri. Baghdad international airport, closed since the early days of the Gulf conflict, has been partially reopened. Iraqi Airways said today that aircraft were now leaving Baghdad for the Jordanian capital of Amman on the first leg of regular flights to European capitals. AFP.AFP - 47 words
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Article, Illustration383 1981-01-03 5 Nothing left in city for Iranians to win back QASR-E-SHIRIN, (Iran), Friday IRAQI troops are systematically dismantling what is left of Qasr-E-Shirin, Iran's stratetgic hill city, even carting away stone blocks from shattered buildings, an Iraqi army captain told reporters here yesterday. "Our people can make use of all theseAP - 383 words
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Article26 1981-01-03 5 MANILA. Fri. Heavy rains battered a southern Philippine province for the eighth day yesterday, leaving three people dead and eight I others missing UPI.UPI - 26 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1981-01-03 6 JOSEPH ALBRIGHT in Riyadh - JOSEPH ALBRIGHT in Riyadh By FROM the front driveway of the Saudi Petroleum Ministry you can read "US Air Force" on the side of the ungainly gray radar plane as it whines towards a landing after another flight over the Saudi oilNYT - 1,018 words
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Article829 1981-01-03 6 RICHARD HALLORAN - RICHARD H ALLORAN By in Washington ONCE upon a time, when the Prealdfat of the United States wanted to shew the flag abroad, he despatched gunboats to, aay, China or seat the marines Into Nicaragua. Later, tt was paratroopers to Lebanon or the Dominican Republic, arNYT - 829 words
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Article, Illustration235 1981-01-03 7 FRANCIS ONG - FRANCIS ONG. by PUBLIC Utilities Board eagtaeers last night were still trylag to restore electricity to mare thm II Mack of flats la Onwnti West hit by a oower (allare alaee yesterday awning. PUB •fflcUta believe that faulty cable roald havf caused the235 words
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179 1981-01-03 7 80 youths picked up in Jurong swoop MORE than 80 youths were rounded up on New Year's Eve when CJD men, joined by divisional police, mounted an anti-crime operation in Jurong. The previous night, an armed gang had attacked five Malaysian workers with knives in a shopping centre in Boon179 words
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118 1981-01-03 7 Port union to hold 'A' level classes for members THE Singapore Port Workers Union Ls organising pre-university classes for members who want to sit for the GCE "A" level examination. The classes, to be held at the union's premises in Cantonment Road, will start from next month, said SPWU executive118 words
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Article42 1981-01-03 7 Art displays at museum THE National Museum will hold two art demonstrations by Chang Meng Khwee. The demonstrations of brush and ink painting will be held today at 11 a.m. and tommorow at 3 p.m. at the Art Gallery. Admission is free42 words
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Article39 1981-01-03 7 RESIDENTS in Bukit Ho Swee zones A and B who want to donate their old clothing and i newspapers should leave them by (heir doorways tomorrow from 9.30 a.m. onwards for residents' committee members to collect. i39 words
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Article15 1981-01-03 7 THAIPUSAM will be celebrated at the Tank Road Sri Thandayuthapani Temple on Jan 20.15 words
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613 1981-01-03 7 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By CURRY lovers to the popular Indian curry stall at the Singapore Civil Service Sports I Council in Dempsey Road saw red yesterday not because of the fiery cuisine but over 50 cents. They found it hard to stomach the613 words
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Article33 1981-01-03 7 DR Achamba Rathman. Director of Investments, Department of Agriculture, Indonesia, will speak on the Role of Agriculture and Capital Investment in Indonesia at the Hotel Royal, Newton Road, on Jan 19.33 words
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Article70 1981-01-03 7 BIRD cages, wallets, prams and passports are some of the articles people left behind in tans in the first two weeks of December, according to the Registry of Vehicles. These items can be claimed by their owners within three months at the ROY office in Princep70 words
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Advertisement298 1981-01-03 7 "Martex colour, is what makes Martex, Martex." I 1 jA m **r mJKM 5 x \l/\ A AWir M V /m^ i i liss Piggy is the complete woman. ..a femme fatale. ..a W r^l j coquette. ..and occasionally, when her anger is aroused, a A 1 ver^ tou 9298 words
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637 1981-01-03 8 Story: PHILIP LEE Pictures: WONG KWAI CHOW DAY One in Primary One understandably a day of itters for j many six-year-olds j going to school for the first time. But guess who were j looking more anxious than i the kids when637 words
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131 1981-01-03 8 PAYA Lehar Police will step np their patrols at the carparks of JTC flats in Semhawaag Road where mischief makers have been po.notnring tyres of ears narked there at night. Paya Lehar's Offleer-ia-Charge of Crime, Asst Supt Taa Ngo Chew said yesterday: "We will131 words
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Article, Illustration313 1981-01-03 8 ' JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN, By ABOUT 10 per cent of parents of Secondary One pupils are unhappy over postings of their children to schools they had not chosen the I same percentage as last year. An Education Ministry official confirmed yesterday that there bad been 4,600313 words
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203 1981-01-03 8 Returning Officer replies to Jeya's queries THE Returning Officer. Mr Ong Kok Mln, has replied to questions raised by Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam, the Workers' Party candidate for Telok Blangah in the general election on Dec 23, on how a ballot box was left behind at a polling station. In203 words
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Article42 1981-01-03 8 SAKTHTVEL so Mannappan was fined $15 yesterday by a magistrate's court (or being drunk and incapable in Clarence Lane on Christmas Day. Sakthivel. 22, told the court in mitigation: "It being Christmas, I had one drink too many."42 words
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Article39 1981-01-03 8 Seminar on man A SEMINAR on "Man's underHanding of man," jointly organised by the Inter-Reli-gious Organisation and Institute for the Study of Religions •nd Society, will be held on Friday at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial in Race Course Lane.39 words
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882 1981-01-03 9 THE undeclared war between the two larger Chinese dailies here, which started with competing claims of higher circulation, has escalated. This is believed to have caused much official concern, and both newspapers will doubtless be told to stop trading blows in full882 words
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Article96 1981-01-03 9 A nattonal serviceman, Mr Ng Hack Seng, It, became the first read victim this year. He was on a motorcycle with Miss Eng Guek Van, 18, riding pilUon, when Us machine was Involved In an accident with a car at the Junction at96 words
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264 1981-01-03 9 Cig packs without health warning still on sale SEVERAL cigarette retailers, thaagh •ware that the twomonth grace period to dear *M stoeka is aver, are still selling cigarette packs without the reaolred health hazard waflag. At leaat II steps in Uwn yesterday wen UStoSIL wHhUTSe ■•tlee: G*venuneat Warnimg: Smcklag Can264 words
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Article67 1981-01-03 9 FOREIGN Affairs Minister S. Dhanabalan will attend the first faculty dinner of the National University of Singapore's Arts and Social Sciences Faculty at the Gallery Room, Mandarin Hotel tonight at 7.30 p.m. From 7 p.m. onwards there will be an exhibition of paintings, calligraphy and pottery by67 words
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Article42 1981-01-03 9 THE Queenstown Princess Estate Market Hawkers' Association will celebrate its third anniversary with a dinner on Monday at 7.30 pm at the Queenstown community centre. The MP for Queenstown. Mr Jek Yeun Thong, will be the guest of honour.42 words
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Article30 1981-01-03 9 THE women's sub-committee of Ghim Moh community centre is organising a trip to Kukup on Jan 11. Those interested can call *****0 between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m.30 words
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Article19 1981-01-03 9 THE 60-member Yunnan Song and Dance Troupe will perform at the National Theatre today at 8 p.m.19 words
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316 1981-01-03 9 Jail and cane for three who posed as cops to rob TWO girls were walking along Geylang Road on Christmas Day at about 9.15 p.m. when three men, posing as police officers, asked to see their identity cards, a district court heard yesterday. When one of the girls, Miss Siti316 words
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311 1981-01-03 9 000 to cover the cost of additional facilities, including squash courts and music rooms. Mr Dhanabalan said construction of the new centre in Kallang, which is expected to cost between $2.8 and $3 million, will start later this year. Contribution He said311 words
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Article73 1981-01-03 9 A JAPANESE tourist, Mr Atshshi Sakal.3o, reported to police that two women who went to his Cockpit Hotel room volunteering to give him a massage stole 250,000 yen (SRSO9) from his wallet which was placed on the table. He laid one woman stood at the doorway, while73 words
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Article30 1981-01-03 9 PARLIAMENTARY Secretary (Communications and Culture) Mr Sidek Saniff will celebrate his victory in the elections at Koiam Ayer Educational Centre. Blk 64. Kallang Bahni. at 7.30 p.m. today30 words
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Advertisement182 1981-01-03 9 (2) ilH!!?t i9BiT-niin *ma f H fc I I «■•*'#>•«. k Lh ■WLlA^yL^lHa^'MßlliiLJ&^^Btatt-M^sJß B^Ti(^nß*B^l^s«aT3fi^BriHl^W^Wßy'^^^H^^^rT^BH|^r I HnNvia 'nd m>icw mil oinicu mm iti—m. «*w.t II m *l^i« W»P '(M l T Mnia< MB OAtH. MM, ■IWI— > > *SOBIHMV»*«* «ITM«IIMIIW— I (Si«*.ril,.Tr.ckf.U.M. E* J A»*B*r tmn ■V-SSSm>Sm >> xm Hi HHin182 words
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Advertisement824 1981-01-03 9 jc^^^H I COOi. COMFOSTAUJ I Mcx» ol cx:rv»c COMTT car scot covers are Hk WwM heat resstart even after mony nrxnritwciKurgM\ they sis reman COCK W£i 1 \9r^^^ enougfilcxsitlmgon ItV^ -4 fl A COmn car-mat covers nocrylc fur fatmc t*X- <' \j I W <* JW fhot •""a comfort ejpecaly824 words
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Advertisement381 1981-01-03 10 The best investment on wheels. THE NEW GENERATION FROM MERCEDES-BENZ. More economical in everyday use, yet more powerful. Visually, the new generation Mercedes-Benz 200 for definite fuel saving and an increase in power output: looks every inch the dignified, prestigious car that is The design principle, of the cross-flow cylinder381 words
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Article, Illustration431 1981-01-03 11 JANIE KHOO - JANIE KHOO By Tourism Reporter LICENSING UNDER TRADE MINISTRY? THE government is expected to transfer the task of licensing hotels from the Social Affairs Ministry to the Trade and Industry Ministry this year in a move for more control over hotel room431 words
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314 1981-01-03 11 Keep workers in the know, bosses told SINGAPORE employers have been urged to keep their workers informed of their products in the world market, and their business and development plans. The call was made at the New Year's Day dinner of the Overseas Textiles Company branch of the Pioneer Industries314 words
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Article50 1981-01-03 11 MR Lim Chee Onn. Minister without Portfolio and Secretary-General of NTUC. will present the annual bursary awards for the children of members of the Public Daily-rated Health Workers' Union tomorrow at 10.30 am. The presentation will be made at the union's premises at Block 261. &C. Waterloo Street.50 words
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Article52 1981-01-03 11 NINE members of the Securities Industry Council have been appointed for another three years. They are: Mr Roy Blyth, Mr A.E.Daniel, Mr Sat Pal Khattar, Mr Lee Hee Sent Mr Ng Soo Peng. Mr Ton Peng KUt, Mr Heinz Waetcke. Mr Patrick Yeoh Khwai Hoh and Mr Yong52 words
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225 1981-01-03 11 Judge to youth: Mend ways or be put away A DISTRICT judge told a youth who admitted to stabbing two teenagers that he will be put away for a long time if he did not mend nis ways. Mr Dalip Singh then sentenced Shersha bin Mohamed Mustafa, 18, to a225 words
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Article38 1981-01-03 11 Mohamed Isaak so Abdul Kadek, 19, was Jailed oof day and fined $500 by a magistrate's court yesterday lor «n»»»»t a pair of pants worth $49.90 from Metro Marine Parade on Dec 31 He pleaded guilty38 words
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Article45 1981-01-03 11 thf Registry of Vehicles is inviting bids for car registration numbers from EQ 1 to 6000 between Mnndav and Jan 17. The minimum amount of a bid is $250 Forms for bidding can be obtained from the ROY in Middle Road.45 words
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Article87 1981-01-03 11 FOUR HURT IN HOTEL BRAWL FOUR security officers of the Mandarin Hotel were slightly injured when they tried to stop a brawl at the hotel's Library disco on New Year's Day. Police said that investigations revealed that there was a misunderstanding between the se- cur-ity guards and the bartenders of87 words
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237 1981-01-03 11 N.Q. KUTTY - N.Q. KUTTY By of the Crime Desk POIJCE laveatigattag a eaae «f a aWaaiaag snatch fallowed a trail that leal tkem to a murder an New Year's Day. The victim waa a taxi driver, Mr Law Ah Howe, it, af Laraag Asrama.237 words
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157 1981-01-03 11 $300,000 gems grab by armed robbers TWO robbers, one armed with a dagger and the other with a screwdriver, held up the proprietor of a goldsmith shop and his son in their shop in New Upper Changi Road yesterday and escaped with more than 1300.000 worth of jewellery. The pair157 words
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237 1981-01-03 12 JOHORE BARU, Fri. Malaysian Customs have uncovered a racket involving smuggling reconditioned cars from Singapore into Johore. The Johore Customs chief, Senior Supt Abdul Aziz Ariffin, said today that the racket was uncovered when Customs, following a tip-off, checked the chassis numbers in theNST - 237 words
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Article48 1981-01-03 12 MALACCA, Fri. Indonesian Mouh Rapi. 22, was today fined 110.000 or six months' jail by the magistrate's court when he pleaded guilty to importing prohibited goods in a boat without a permit. The incident took place in front of the customs warehouse on Dec 31. -NST.NST - 48 words
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259 1981-01-03 12 Botak Chin's knife in jail riddle KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Prison officials are now conducting a full-scale probe into yesterday's abortive escape attempt by convicted gunman Wong Swee Chin alias Botak Chin, 29, at Pudu Prison. They are puzzled over how Botak Chin came into possession of a knife at hisAFP - 259 words
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Article57 1981-01-03 12 MALACCA. Fri. Journalists in Malacca today welcomed the clarification by CID Director Datuk Abdul Rahman Ismail that police officers would not interfere or prevent reporters from Interviewing witnesws in criminal cases. The president of the Malacca Journalists Association Mr Lee Kum Por said the clarification wasNST - 57 words
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Article135 1981-01-03 12 PENANG, Fri. Smugsling of beef into the island has become rampant following the ban on the import of cattle from the mainland Veterinary sources said at least four or five carcasses were being smuggled into Penang daily. They said the State Veterinary Department should curb smugglingNST - 135 words
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Article129 1981-01-03 12 3 more cabinet panels for Johore JOHORE BAM), Fri JOHOBE Mcatri Btmmr Th Sri Ha J OtksßM Sa»t yesterday M-w-tl Ike torm*a»m •f tfcrw sasco frtfallM la tke eablaet-style State Givtrimrnt Tfcey an tke Eaerjrv Esjvlraamratal n—ilTTi i rkstr-i ky Dttmfc Tee Ak Ekws;, tke I Blty Ceaurtttee ekatrei kjNST - 129 words
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Article31 1981-01-03 12 SEftEMBAN. Fri. Shops in several areas here had to close after parts ol toe town were hit by a flash flood following a two-and-a-half hour downpour this morning. NSTNST - 31 words
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295 1981-01-03 12 Shortage of skilled workers despite high wages KUALA LUMPUR. Fri THERE is still a lack of takers for blue collar jobs in the private industrial sector despite the high wages offered. A random check today showed that hardest hit are the electrical, engineering and construction industries and the glass manufacturingNST - 295 words
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Article27 1981-01-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A 15-member Chinese detefaUae) will arrive here on Monday, on a ten-day visit to study mechanised farming and agricultural research programmes. AFP.AFP - 27 words
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Advertisement134 1981-01-03 12 I HBtHafia^Ha^aV BB^^^^ a^aV Celdbcate this festive season with HI Otaid VS.QE and revive these exclusive A miniature bottle of the exquisite Otard XD. and a genuine Otard Chateau key chain. All packed in a dis tinctive celebration gift box. For yourself or for presentation to your friends, get Otard134 words
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Advertisement650 1981-01-03 12 From Technics, turntables that are as good as the broadcasting station's. It all started when we gave the world ■^vjj^HHHV tional stability. Wow and flutter oi only the first direct-drive turntable, our now 0.03% WRMS. And -75dfi rumble! legendary SP- 10. 'Ilk. n sedition, there's our famous high Since then,650 words
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149 1981-01-03 13 Fake labels and $11,000 sportswear seized JOHORE BARU, Fri TRADE enforcement officers seized about $11.00 C worth of imitation sportswear, a sewing machine, shirting material and fake labels In raids on a factory and a shop here on Wednesday. The enforcement division's Chief Assistant Controller, Mr Abu Bakar Yaakob, saidNST - 149 words
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Article53 1981-01-03 13 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. The body of a Japanese technician has been recovered near Jenagor River at the Kenyir hydro-electric project in iflu Trengganu. A police spokesman said Kalsuji Isogai. 35. was found about 20 metres from the place where the lorry he was driving fell intoAFP - 53 words
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Article46 1981-01-03 13 KIRK caused $80 million worth of damage in the country last year, acting Director-General of the Fire Services Depannent Haii Badaruddin bin Haji Mokamed Isa said in Penang yesterday. He said at the State Fire Department Carnival this only involved property losses. NST.NST - 46 words
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Article52 1981-01-03 13 POLICE warned the public yesterday to be wary of a bogus "bomoh" selling "special love charms" who usually approaches bis victims at bus-stands. The warning was issued after the fourth victim, housewife Puan Puteh binti Abdullah, 55, was cheated $890 in cash and jewellery in Petaling JayaNST - 52 words
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Article27 1981-01-03 13 The Sabah Yang di-Pertua Negeri, Yun Haji Adnan Robert, launched the eightmonth long state centenary celebrations at a colourful ceremony in Penampang yesterday. The Star.27 words
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Article38 1981-01-03 13 SEREMBAN. Fri A robbery suspect died at the General Hospital here last night 22 hours after he was seT upon by passers-by and neighbours during an attempted hold-up in a house at Lobak Road here NST.NST - 38 words
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Article144 1981-01-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The number of Vietnamese boat people landing In Malaysia last month dropped to 1,200. lust over hall the figure in November, allaying official fears of a new refugee wave, informed sources said here. More than 4.200 refugees landed in October and November comparedReuter - 144 words
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Article130 1981-01-03 13 Hussein's call to civil service KUALA LUMPUR, Frt, Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn has urged the civil service to discard all unhealthy practices which could affect its performance. The civil service must increase its capabilities and he prepared to ensure that projects under the Fourth Malaysia Plan would be implementedNST - 130 words
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328 1981-01-03 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday BANKERS in Malaysia have warned that unless the tight credit squeeze is eased over the next one or two months, their role in helping support sustained economic growth in the country will be seriously undermined. If the growing tightness in the328 words
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Article, Illustration52 1981-01-03 13 T A VI D A T> V WORRY to written on housewife H»Um»h binti IAAI DAD! RMuuned Yatfm's face v she looks at her New Year baby. The boy, weighing JUItWM delivered in a taxi taking Pui Halinah, to the Kuala Iwnpv General Hwpltal. He is now in an lacabatw.52 words
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263 1981-01-03 13 'Stockpile of pineapple is too much' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MALAYSIAN pineapple canneries should not have allotted as many as 600,000 cartons to Japan for the second half of last year, the First Secretary of the Japanese Embassy, Mr Tomoo Aoyagi, said here today. He was commenting on the stockpile ofNST - 263 words
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Advertisement76 1981-01-03 13 r JACKPOT PRIZE FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 2/81 p o o o TO WINNERS WITH 5 NUMBERS CORRECT DRAW OVER REDIFFUSION AT 4.30 P.M. M TOTO DM* 1/81 COUPON NO *****32 CONTROL STAMP NO *****49 SOLO XT SOBANMK MILS TOTO BOOTH WON THE GROUP I PRBE OF $20,000 NEW CITY PAYA76 words
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Advertisement275 1981-01-03 13 PETROLEUM GEOLOGIST AUSTRALIA Our client is a wan known and substantial Australian Company locatod in Melbourne The Company has Australia wide interests including base metals. uranium, brown coal, black coal, oil and gas. Activities include oil and gas production, grass roots exploration, several io<nt ventures with maior mining and oil275 words
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293 1981-01-03 14 Japanese experts sought under C-Plan SINGAPORE has asked Japan to send more than 40 experts in various fields for the next fiscal year, beginning in April. The experts Singapore needs under the Colombo Plan include television producers, medical specialists, designers in horticulture, specialists in non-destructive testing and welding technicians. 1293 words
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242 1981-01-03 14 Worksite deaths Coroner orders probe THE State Coroner has ordered the Factory Inspectorate to investigate and take action against the person who failed to intal safety hooks at a construction site where a labourer fell to his death last February. Mr Seng Kwang Boon gave this order at the end242 words
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Article128 1981-01-03 14 Drug man was trailed from JB A DISTRICT judge yesterday beard how narcotics officers trailed a man from Johore Baru into Singapore by train. Tne moment the train reached Woodlands, they searched him and found 24 straws of heroin, wrapped in a plastic packet, in his trouser pocket. Yesteday, Jumari128 words
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Article54 1981-01-03 14 Prizes for top essays THE Senior Minister M State (Education), Mr Chai Chong Vii, will present prizes to winners of the national essay competition organised by the Chin Kang Huay Kuan and Nanyang Slang Pau. The presentation will be at a cultural show tomorrow at 1.30 p.m. at the Singapore54 words
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Article35 1981-01-03 14 THE SAF Provost Unit will conduct the Panging of theGuards ceremony at the Istana Main Gate tomorrow at 5.50 p.m. Tfe band o( the Singapore Infantry Regiment will be in attendance.35 words
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Article37 1981-01-03 14 HOUSEWIFE K. latehiml, 37, was ftatd 83 jwHrJay by a nuKtrmte't court for being drank and Incapable at the void deck at Block 77. Teiok Himpii Drive oo New Year's Eve "She pleaded guilty 737 words
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Article, Illustration198 1981-01-03 14 AUSTRALIANS will be aWHtag abaat the vlrtae* «f ""ftr* as teutst stay rr»m the lips tt Mis* SIU Rmflaa Dm 4 tt the «-g»p«— Tsarist PromstUn Bs*rd. Miss 3M RaflaJi, M, a pablle reUMssa i—tal ant, la STPB's representatlve far MNmsa'i198 words
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Article62 1981-01-03 14 PROFESSOR LEE 900 ANN has been elected ijuslint of the Boys' Brigade. Other office bearers are Mr Lee Uat Cheng 'vice-president), Mr Urn Keng Boon (vice-presi-dent), Rev Ronald Hu (chaplain), Rev T. C. Nga (chaplain), Mr Lim Knay Tham i brigade secretary). Mr Edmund E (assistant62 words
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212 1981-01-03 14 THE 21,348 Australian visitors to Singapore in October last year was a record. A Singapore Tourist Promotion Board statement yesterday said this was an impressive growth rate of 34 per cent over October 1979. From the less traditional market, India had an encouraging212 words
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Article118 1981-01-03 14 Four doctors to talk on cancer FOUR Singapore doctors will give talks on different aspects of cancer at the Kampong Glam community centre this month. The talks will be held at 8 p.m. on four separate days. Or Low Cheng Hock of the Singapore General Hospital will begin on Monday118 words
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Advertisement515 1981-01-03 14 presents BUFFET LUNCHEON Jan 3 Feb6 12 2.30 pm Adult: $22* Child: $12* For a high-flying start to the New Year, treat yourseH ENGACMNER NUSSTORTE (Swiss Nut And Honey to our sumptuous spread of Swiss favourites Cake) and SCHENKELI (Swiss Carnival Fritters). MOSTBROECKLI UND LANDJAEGER (Air-cured Beef so^^ina to yodel515 words
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Miscellaneous183 1981-01-03 14 Bringing Up Father By BUI Ka vanagh V Hal Camp TVigae's absolutely \y vou mfan^/' exactly tMSCCTf- new **K N SO^hiKG WRON© W,TH I JUST >OUR PORTuNATE That i wPONG 1 .MA&iKAr.C*. vou physically, jioos- ivue »»e aches »^o just happened ~c V. j\qgs? JL tells ve VOU»E iN PERFECT183 words
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Advertisement635 1981-01-03 15 ea^pay ANOTHER AMATEUR PHOTO STORES CUSTOMER SERVICE FACILITY Enjoy it nowand saw. LTL T r^Si wm 1 HUP 3 9^bJ m^ Akai Audio /Video Graetz Colour Tv Thomson Washing Machine /Colour TV. With over 200 easypay HP Centres to serve you. Much has been said about HP plans but not635 words
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771 1981-01-03 16 The Straits Times SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1961 NEW GUARD THE Chinese political leadership is not unlike those of other nations. It wants to be sure it is not undermined from within, and will go to utmost lengths to ensure its legitimacy. Because of China's vastness and politico-regional diversities, it is771 words
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Article, Illustration2001 1981-01-03 16 JOHN DRYSDALt - Question marks on the horizon this year JOHN DRYSDALt By Hostages and recession will be main global issues Director, Asa Research Pte Ltd AT the beginning of this new year, international attention is focused mainly on two issues: The foreign policy implications of Mr Ronald Reagan's assumption of the US2,001 words
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686 1981-01-03 16 ROSIHAN ANWAR - JAKARTA JOITINGS Beatles, brains and Batam ROSIHAN ANWAR By our Jakarta reporter MORE than 10 youths fainted in the West Java city of Bandung after hearing of ex-Beatle John Lennon's death. Two teenagers decided to observe a one-week period of mourning. One high school student did not attend classes for686 words
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Article414 1981-01-03 16 LEGAL HISTORY TIME for a bit of legal history with the ushering in today of Legal Year 1981 at the Supreme Court. Who do you reckon was the first local or Malayan judge to sit on the High Court Bench here? Most of us will without hesitation think of Mr414 words
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Advertisement230 1981-01-03 16 Ultra-slim elegance. They look good. And sound even better. Alpine introduces a range of high quality features. And a price range to suit all budgets. home stereo cassette tape decks. For comprehensive guide call at our The Alpage AL Series. With exciting new showroom or at authorised dealers. M *9%ir230 words
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77 1981-01-03 17 [AM a resident of Recreation Road. Recently. Srs^ta'rkerT'ani S bewn S this Sday^nlWop to a new neighbouring factory to load and unload S^vS-s The^e drumi are a tt£ hazard to houses nearby. Ditchs and potholes have appeared as a result of these77 words
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Letter, Illustration435 1981-01-03 17 ON Dec 15, I parked my car at Car Park 22 along Tanglin Halt Road from 8.55 to 10.55 a.m. I used two Housing Board car park coupons but tore the second one wrongly. Instead of 9.55 a.m. I tore 9.55 p.m.435 words
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430 1981-01-03 17 Social work: Firming staff -volunteer ties New measures to ensure dedicated volunteer workers a .wt* AmmL, r-*^i vw Mr* ri *jjt-u-i— TT~ u*Sa AS A volunteer worker I read with pleasure the report "New measures to ensure dedicated volunteer workers" (ST, Dec 19) indicating that the Singapore Council of Social430 words
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217 1981-01-03 17 Taximan's honesty has made this trip memorable ON DEC 2. I took an NTUC taxi from the Singapore railway station to Kranji Way. It was my first trip to Singapore, and I was apprehensive that I might be taken for a longer ride than necessary. It was a long ride217 words
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Letter105 1981-01-03 17 WE REFER to the letter "A tear-rible experience at car park" (ST, Dec 5) by "Undeserving." Before the implementation of the coupon parking system, wide publicity was given by various news media on the proper use of the coupons. In addition, the instruction to tear off105 words
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Letter64 1981-01-03 17 HOUSEWIVES with small children can be helped to increase the labour force if they can be matched in pairs to share a job so that one goes to work in the morning and the other in the afternoon while the one not working takes care of the children.64 words
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Advertisement229 1981-01-03 17 Have A Nice Day v th Cafeßar urn span /TYf)) (600 companie. M in Malaysia and lheunnov.cup.cv Singapore are doing it) marginal spa>x in f^^§M^ f^— U i..t> Invullaiion is economically I] O g «J.' J§V)/ You need only 10 conserved Ihm- I^^4Jl flL\ secondMo prepare a iMK>»aMagc' J -^ai"^aaß^229 words
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Advertisement334 1981-01-03 17 TSINGTAO monthly lucky draw 1 1 ip& $4o cash i 1 $2,000 cash JkQ@& *_3PRIZE $1,000 CASH f iiM f"^ 500 cash ■T 5PRIZE 250 CASH f _jj 6 t h-10 prize 100 CASH *y<?T Eif 1,000 CONSOLATIONS PRIZES pWAg I 1 T-SHIRT EACH. V.Vjn I HOW TO ENTER: «Offl334 words
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Article522 1981-01-03 18 TRADING la tke aew year at tke Sbsfaaare stock market begaa aa a nklipii wttk rattacMl aaa slandaa •eattaKs provWUmg nmie t Mtaw-tkramgh to Weaaeaaay's aall seaatoa. With lew exeeatlaas, share price* were marked largely aaehaagea 1 or a < oswae tower /higher aa laatflallaaal522 words
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Article137 1981-01-03 18 THE Singapore forex was quiet yesterday with the US dollar opening at $2.0930 '50. It was traded down to $2 0900 10 before closing at $2.0900/05. A few banks are returning to the market after the Christmas. New Year holidays but the normal market has not yet resumed. Interbank rates137 words
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Article347 1981-01-03 18 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm d»MHrd«y {cn^Hwltr eumf Local Mltn to ume aalt *f terelga earreaey: US dollar 2.0896 2.0905 2.8196 25 89 Sterling pound 1.9770 4.9960 7.3469 32.26 Australian dollar 2.4660 2.4685 3.4286 -28.07 NZ dollar 2.0110 2.0145 3.4206 -41.21 Canadian dollar 1 7510 1.7520 Local Mian347 words
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Article40 1981-01-03 18 rj^qe f^^ lißmi dit, "EST"^* CaU deposlu 10 7 Clasiof Bajla* BaßJsg 3-month Treasury bills 8: t 6. 3-month Bank bU Is 14. 14 3 months CD 135/16 13 3/16 6 months CD 12'» 12*. gaoraa: Wilml DfcuiMl Ca.40 words
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Article16 1981-01-03 18 Money market C.«.. f Msrhuk rate. ..r Ov»r»irti 14 uT imoolhs 13 13. Ovcral(ht mode 1416 words
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Article26 1981-01-03 18 THE AVERAGE rate at wMek majar Siagap«n> baaks are evrartiy prepared to lead to tfceir brat easterners b 1 3 J! per eeat.26 words
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Article35 1981-01-03 18 SaaasTi-La 2190 -50 P'li M... ii« -30 PMC ioto -30 MI I 1390 -JO TasTf"..,.., S I? til M.U 474 -10 Sralioa 372 Mai., p.m. 243 W«ara»i 311 -t Aaibaaaador 304 Fad CaoUo 25835 words
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Article23 1981-01-03 18 A P I PMHM«. to Vm Kiafi TX *30 8T P IB7S 1040 .20 Ron Ltoai lit 480 »i« OVt 870+15 DB923 words
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Article20 1981-01-03 18 Sim* D«rt>y JC.OOO S Land >i csk mum F Merlin 175,000 ToUl turnover 4 «m Toul value tl»S2m20 words
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Article37 1981-01-03 18 Dec 31 Jan 2 BT.lndicator UMI.9I9JMOO Industrials m.82 «952 ias3 75 UT2 73 7«* ***** n "t"ue» 58J.73 SgtaZ Miaings: 4» M 409 45 Plantations 877.56 877 83 OCBC: 647 16 648 58 SESlnd ***** *****37 words
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Article428 1981-01-03 18 LOWER-LINER stocks led the way in the first trading day of the new year as the Kuala Lumpur stock market drifted irregularly to close mixed. While trading was predominantly in the industrial lower-rung stocks, some interest was also seen in selected tin and property counters. These counters were428 words
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Article62 1981-01-03 18 THE STRAITS tin price recovered 27 cents to $32.26 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 101 tonnes to 175 tonnes. The price was still within the ITA's middle price range of 30.01 to MJ32.74, dealers said. London's Wednesday higher half -day trading, buying support62 words
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Article377 1981-01-03 18 PRICES in the Singaore rubber market closed weaker yesterday, with January RSS One buyers quoted at 283.25 cents per kilo, down 4.00 cents on Tuesday's full trading day close, dealers said. The morning market lost 1.25 cents on some isolated offering of February, they said. Prices eased fractionally during377 words
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Article66 1981-01-03 18 NOON mt «M» jrtoM rmutiw StBtlO lluaH>» MtS MtMN M*» MtMN S8RS0 lluapOMI Ml 00 H3W MM* MtOON 8MRCV UuMhl MK ST.MM a»W 301 OO.N ml iiMsfdbu at oo arm atoo soioon «MMS llupdai MOW KM 9490 SU0N tMRCP UlapdM UNO UNO UNO UNO SMR1O (IHapdbU 1MM66 words
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Article33 1981-01-03 18 Rubber Jan 2 Singapore: January: 283.25 cents (down 4.00 cent*) Malaysia: January: 298.50 cents (down 4.50 cent) Tin: M$32.26 per kilo) (up 27 cents) Official offering: 175 tonnes (down 101 tonnes)33 words
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Article342 1981-01-03 18 HONGKONG Stocks chacd higher on selective buying of leading stocks in quiet business yesterday, dealers said. The Hang Seng index rose 51 27 poults to 1524.88. An end-week reluctance to trade was encouraged by the lack of clear signals from the US about the trend (or interest rates there,342 words
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Article149 1981-01-03 18 CHINESE Prate* beaaage, twuiam, aaaadastag prleaa per 1M kg yestertey. Clllli Bulk fob tl« 00 tfU«n. old dram (n wcoßd hud drum) too 1153 00 wlltrt. nr* drum fob SI SO Ot t»Ucn C»»r«: Miird (Iook) $77 0« buyers Pi||ii: Muniok whiw ppptm- lob AM* NLW 5427 !0149 words
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Article134 1981-01-03 18 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $40,145 and closed at $39,300 yesterday. In the Far Bast gold opened at a relatively high level at US$592 00 593.50 compared to the previous close of $580 00 582.00. The market was rather volatile in the morning due134 words
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Article82 1981-01-03 18 KUALA LUMPUR: MalaysU's crude palm oil output is estimated to have fallen to around 215.000 tonnes in November from 25.794 tonnes in October, The Palm Oil Registration and Licensing Authority (Porla) said in the second of its new series of preliminary estimates. This compares withReuter - 82 words
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Article84 1981-01-03 18 THE Temerloh Rubber Estates Berhad announced an unaudited group net profit of Msl.oB million ($1 43 million), for the six months ended October 31. on a turnover of $8 62 million ($10.85 million). The parent company's net proAt was $778,000 ($1 13 million), on a turnover of $3.60Reuter - 84 words
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Article60 1981-01-03 18 BUKTT Katil Rubber Estates Berhad announced aa unaudited pre-tax profit of *****.798 ($08,424), for the six months ended October 31 Rubber production was 4M,996 lbs (521.470). and average selling price 83.10 cents per lb (76.53 cents) Oil palm output was 3.42 million long tons (2 91 million iReuter - 60 words
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Article47 1981-01-03 18 UNITED Malayan Flour Mills Berhad announced a group pre-tax profit of Ms 2 62 million ($2.63 million), tor the year ended July 31. A tint and dual dividend of X per cent gross (10 per cent), payable on January S, has been declared ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article246 1981-01-03 20 SYDNEY, Fri. Energy issues were featured as the share market started the New Year on a firm note today. Turnover was light in the absence of institutional and overseas buying, dealers said. i-NDisrw m s JAN 02 CWlll C I 230 un.h A N I246 words
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Article494 1981-01-03 20 LONDON, Wed. The stock market was quiet and featureless in extremely thin trading on Wednesday ahead of the New Year holiday, dealers nid. A* 3pm, the FT index was up 2.3 at 474.9. Leading industrials were generally unchanged with mostly traders' books fully squared ahead of494 words
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Article34 1981-01-03 20 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday Cloiex! Wednesday 474.5 Wwk A«o Closed DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thurida* Closed Thursdajr..- Clo»ed W«ekA«o ClOMd AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS rrHt, Thursday Closed W«.A|O ALL ORDINARIES rrUUy ,0.7.14 Thursday TIS.934 words
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Article1495 1981-01-03 19 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts aie quoted after the word "sett" Bic Board1,495 words
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Article1589 1981-01-03 19 - THE lut iruiactrd ready sale at Uat rloa* of husinev. on tht Stock Exrhang* o( Singapore yesterday compared with lid previous day's prim Mftrthn- with MO Mjrh aat low Adjusted for smp rights tone) 1*M Utl Hi«k Low Crapaay Sale orSK1TION ONE INDUSTRIAL t COMMERCIU. 372 245 Arma1,589 words
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Article1704 1981-01-03 19 BID and oftw prtcw officially listed and budntat in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Slock Exchange yesterday, with the number ol shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise spec! fed INIHSTRIALS Alamitl i J.OOB) Mraai (2.845) (3) 2.83 (8) 2.84 Alei BaM1,704 words
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Article46 1981-01-03 19 Ul and Pen 9 50 .30 lieriunlai 13.00 30 O C B C 12 20 20 M U Ind U 40 .20 Tan Chong 5.35 .15 Tawk 5.50 .15 P M R I 6.75 .15 G Ceramics 4 24 14 I Ud Malacca 4.30 .1046 words
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Article41 1981-01-03 19 Gopeng Con 33.00 I 1.00 Petaling 18.50 .50 K« Lanjut 7.80 .40 Hong I-aong Ind 4.98 136 P M Hold 7.15 .35 IM Text 0.80 .22 Rahman H>d 1520 20 B Raya 6.35 r 15 H L Finance 6.90 .1541 words
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Article96 1981-01-03 19 CENTRAL Sugars Berhad has declared a secood Interim dividend ol dght per cent grosa for the II monthi ending December 31. (10 per cent for the year ended June 30. 1979), making a total of 18 per cent gross 15 per cent) The compaay aaJd because ofReuter - 96 words
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1118 1981-01-03 20 Phenomenal rise in market value of top 100 OCBC EMERGES TOP THE total market value of the top 100 companies listed on the Stork Exchange of Singapore reached $38.79 billion at the end of last year, representing a phenomenal increase of $16.9 billion over the total capitalisation of $21.93 billion1,118 words
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Article180 1981-01-03 20 ■NGAFOU UNIT TSUR (MiiHiM' prim tar Jaa i) The Commerce 3.23 3 «0 The Sivlnfi Fund LM 2.04 S port Pro* Fund 1 L«? Spore Sec Fund 2 12 US S'pore Invest Fund 1 89 l.M S'pore Equity Fund 131 1 37xd uuiiMnnur (Ml«i|in' prim hciHl) Mil Invwt180 words
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Advertisement782 1981-01-03 18 CONGR4TUUTIONS &BEST WISHES ffjj THOMSON BRANDT on the occasion of their l^opeanStandandElectrorifc singepore STH ANNIVERSARY TODAY from A, SIONG ELECTRONIC (M) SON. BHD. A SfOIVG INDUSTRIES (M)SDN. BHD. 511, 537, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, K.L. 02-01. Tel: *****3 (4 lines), *****3 Sole distributors for THOMSON products in Malaysia d Brunei782 words
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Advertisement683 1981-01-03 19 II w< li/t^Vv->b nVWv t sPwftCl i leading multinational electronics company is looking for growth-oriented personnel to join us as TOOL ft DIE MAKERS Opportunities exist for candidates who wish to upgrade their skill in EDM, TIG welding, pneumatic production tooling and plastic injection/compression mold repair and fabrication. The successful683 words
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Advertisement621 1981-01-03 19 OVERSEAS APPOINTMENT Our Associate Company in the Sultanate ot Oman, involved in cawtiatbaa MDmtbtiy air conditioning, refnftratnn. adver ttsint and central trading seeks dynamic Singapore Malaysians for following positions 1) Automobile Air-conditioning Specialist Salary: SI. BOO per month tai fret rTa^wSsolns i) Minimum 8 years experience in servicing repairs and621 words
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Advertisement570 1981-01-03 20 Cadet Bank Officers Overseas Union Bank invites applications from young graduates keen to take up a challenging career in banking. Selected candidates will be appointed initially as Cadet Bank Officers and will undergo one year training and development programme. On successful completion of the cadetship, they will be confirmed as570 words
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Advertisement672 1981-01-03 20 SPECIAL ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE CONSUMER PRODUCTS DIVISION (RwwiifMon paefcag* wfM b« competitor* to attract outstanding ajaJMH] JOHNSON JOHNSON Singapore, leading health-core company, invites career-minded professionals to opply for the position of Special Account Executive with our Consumer Products Division THE JOB: This is a monogement position reporting directly to the General672 words
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Advertisement2939 1981-01-03 21 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES «tCTK>M MOEX Telephone Service: *****22 a«nnMAL iFßVtcr* Mo«doy-Fndoy BXom- 5 00 p m Ordr«, 80 crs p« -ord irrm >l 2 00> iSKkHuSSx Sotwdov 8 30 o m 300 p m m eaam nvucyr (1230 am tarSul Tmal Sem^Onploy $14 00 pt> column cm B BSBPIOTBBBPI2,939 words
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Advertisement2879 1981-01-03 22 STcTK-TrT -.^S^Sn^l^ 1 T'' te^"'^ ""'J"™"' w^r^^trpT.cfenT 1 f^HA 37 Gardening f^ o C--"^ *n£S«ja-^ 46 Situation. V.C«.t p^^-nn^Comp^ t.n.Uonal^rpor.^nm^ufac- enc^not necesaary Ple^ M JSf^'u-ln'tSS In^.^ F H .T. T-J 345*14* IAILSITAiIT A > MARKETING/ ment in Juron, Town require, a plelse c.T^r.y 'a" I LJk i 1 V SEE2,879 words
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Advertisement3189 1981-01-03 23 ir _~i I ii i If a, i la* 1 a ifi* I 111/i\ ii miiii i ffl/fv HsßßmaMii 11^ N EflHloviaaat l/fv H wpHjMM i lII 'A' h tpa^ajjwawm ibi A' j va •^■■■'f™™™* 1 h t I1I 1 A J H f J t j II J J3,189 words
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Advertisement502 1981-01-03 24 m^^^^^^^^^^^-f 46 Situations Vacant d) Technical V^Pa^Llsssssssssssssssssssssssssss^BssW^ JOIN A WINNING TEAMI WE ARE STILL GROWING Increasing business in this region require us to Invite suitable applicants lo Join our Service Department as SERVICE/SALES ENGINEERS immediately OuaMtod applicants should 1. VITB Certificate, be technical minded, preferably experienced In metal machining, tool502 words
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Advertisement1095 1981-01-03 24 m PHILIPS A (VIDEO I) SMMOEN ELECTRONICS PTE LTD Lorong 1 Toa Payoh A UD sidlary of Sumitomo ElecSingapore 1231 trie Industries Ltd., Japan In- vites applications for: We have immediate vacan- nDIWCD f*IIU ciet for the following posi- UMI VCM l/UIVI tion.: DESPATCHER !<v rcruuiriAU Applicants must possess a1,095 words
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Advertisement499 1981-01-03 24 w ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN Applicants are invited tor the above position with an International Organisation M#QUeT#VH9fItS c Minimum OCE O' level with a good command of English. c Ability to write Independently and perform research c Matured, responsible and diligent, with a flair for details Eiperience: Previous library experience Is an499 words
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Advertisement730 1981-01-03 24 'DENTAL ASSISTANT NURSE required Able to start Immediately Apply personally Blk 58. 83 Marine Terrace Saturday/ Sunday DESPATCH CLERK REOUMED by well established company Applicants must possess Class 3 driving licence and must own motor bike Good prospects for right candidates Please apply In person lo: 75. Jalan Benaan Kapal730 words
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Advertisement588 1981-01-03 24 FULL TIME PHOTOSTATING Operators wanted by well established company 235. 2nd floor. Queensway Shopping Centre. Singapore. 0314. Tel *****2 GAROENER WANTED. Monday Wednesday. Friday. Saturday hours daily f7O a month Apply 32J. Nasslm Road GENERAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY COMPANY (S) PTE LTD PuWtehers of the Singapore Phone Book COMMERCIAL ARTISTS c588 words
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Advertisement468 1981-01-03 24 Nestle An International Food and Beverage Company Invites suitably qualified candidates for the following posts In Its affiliated Manufacturing Company In Jurong: FORKLIFT DRIVER c Secondary Education c Experience In Forkllft Driving c Age: 22-28 c Must be able to work on 2 shifts rotation OFFICE BOY c Primary Six/468 words
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Advertisement649 1981-01-03 24 m requires DRIVERS Male Singapore citizens Between the ages of 18 and 4} Able to work in rotational shifts Possess s valid Class 111 Driving licence At least one year's relevant working experience Have a working knowledge of English Please call personally for Interview TOOAV from *J0 am to 11649 words
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Advertisement385 1981-01-03 24 II FfIfSTsinwSSBStBIST National Semiconductor Pte Ltd requires Electronic Technicians (7) Diploma/FTC in Electronic Engineering Those with ITC and some related experience will also be considered. Responsible for the maintenance and repair of computerised test systems and related equipments. Electrical Technicians (2) I.T.C/Trade Certificate in Electrical Engineering. Responsible for plant installation,385 words
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Advertisement762 1981-01-03 24 te SPARE PARTS TRAOSMO FMM urgsntty rssjsSrsa: TWO DESPATCH RSOERS s Possess Clsss 2 driving hI .Tier s Completed N S ONE EXPERIENCED SPARE PARTS ASSISTANT Knowledge of Msndarln and other dialects completed NS Knowledge of vehicle spare parts essential Intecssss il parti— plssss casi parasnaay 47. PRBIIEP STREET SINGAPORE762 words
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Advertisement893 1981-01-03 25 mm EXPAT FAMB.V REOUMES English speaking live-In Indian Amah 4fi Situations Vacant In( n cooking and general situation* vacant nousework call: ******. or come personally to 163. Hnlcrest Road. aaaaaßßi^ES&===SSßßßßi 5 1/2 miles, Buklt Tlmah. Spore 1128 Oood salary for right perH) Domestic E^H"sS3 a^'S cook Tel: *****5 AMAH MATURE.893 words
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Advertisement779 1981-01-03 25 c R^airse Servicing c Rims tfi'JtifJ&p yjJtt^ Spares Chemicals Additives Batteries a Motor Oil c Wheel flwawcirry# jH> rlWgrJK^gnition Systems Soundproofir Rustprooting Car Radio/ CassfiUflarJ j^imJMuna c Upholstery c Spray -painting a Repairs^^aJJ fc|^fei|Mjs|^^Additives D^r«^«3SBBl>^BBBBBBBBBlBfl/Oi IbBBBBBBsKJ BBBalPalK EaVrwC 4 aTI aiw^F^^§^J* l^FU^^HF^^**Q im^^J^Bir^^^B^^ m laW roo n bbßT^ssss! aWaaßßsl l^asssff779 words
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Advertisement210 1981-01-03 25 \m •^^CrT2OI2M atC-^V MC 018 watts RMS Per Channel at 4 ohms "■*■«■•> v OAuto-Eiect Cassette Car Stereo. (4\fl\up (AM FM Stereo). OIFET, 14Tr»,61C-B,7DtodeB •Treble Bass Loudness Control. Glory Motor Trading Co. 398, East Co— l Road. Singapore t542 Tv *****48 W AUTO-GLAZE 1 yk ROC-COAT l lpß^BassssssssssHaasH i'aWpCaV^»\ W210 words
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Advertisement821 1981-01-03 25 jt The Beet afrQ 3-Chemicel n^T Ruatproofing Calac Chemicals Engineering Re Ltd Modi 9035 Ho. 145 147 M 9 A^ Uo >«, 1.A.,1,,^ PoA 11. l 4'v»Ws/4 55 Vehicle* For Sale a) Mini OCTOBCR 1t72 MINI Clubman New paint, cassette player. PARF eligible t5.850 ono View 290. Tanjong Katong Road.821 words
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Advertisement856 1981-01-03 25 I*7* OATSUN IBM. Automatic. 1 private owner, alrcond. radio/ cassette Beautiful condition $14,200 ono Tel 7(***** 1*77 OATSUN MSA FII Tip lop condition One owner $13,500 ono Tel *****7* I*7* OATSUN t«OA Owner leaving Immaculate $18,000 o n o *****1 View 33. Bedok Terrace I*7* OATSUN I**V 1 owner, alrcond.856 words
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Advertisement1674 1981-01-03 26 times Saturday ca 55 Vehicles For Saw t) Honda ALMOST 197* HONDA Accord 1600 One company owner, alrcond cassette Road tax/ tyres new *****33 APRIL I*7l HONDA Civic 3-door 1238 c c alrcon. cassette, road tax expires March 1981 In excellent condition Selling for $19,500 o no Tel *****53 after1,674 words
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Advertisement877 1981-01-03 26 APRIL 1977 TOYOTA Publlca 1000 c.c First owner Excellent condition Selling $***** 0.n.0. Contact *****90 AUOUST 1973 TOYOTA Corona MXII Alrcon/ radio, cassette, alloy wheels. PARF eligible Offers *****19. BEAUTIFUL I*7s TOYOTA Cellca. Alrcon, sports rims. Excellent condlUon. Asking $11,400. Contact *****0 .END 1979 TOYOTA Corona 1600 c c. 1877 words
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Advertisement808 1981-01-03 26 LM MOTOR CREDIT offers the best terms for hire purchase New L used vehicles are acceptable. Tel: *****1 MB) ft VOLVO 144 PARF eligible Fair condition In running order Call CSTay *****07 NEW LOTUS SOMES 2 J (2174 c.c.) MODEL AJWMVMO SOON •2 mlir EeprN EcM 1 SIIUI Esprit Turk)808 words
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Advertisement1371 1981-01-03 26 AY GS 418 Selling cheap. With D G Pipe. Head Light. Konl. Airfork. KAN Filter. TT 100 $2,500 x 10 Instalment ($151) Call Kirn *****7 from 8.00 am to 2 p.m. on Sat and Sun AW HONDA XL 2506. S-ldom used Showroom condition. Price negotiable. Or exchange Road Bike. *****341,371 words
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Advertisement777 1981-01-03 26 ■Iff a m m w^M^ 11 Jall >M 1* AcciMNPoaniofi rropsnm DIST 1* DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI. DETACHED House, large garden. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished Available soon Rental $2,500 Please ring: *****12/ 3. OWT. I*/ 11 2 Two-storey spaclous detached bungalows. 4 bedrooms, tastefully furnished $7,000 and partly furnished with swimming pool.777 words
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Advertisement898 1981-01-03 26 CORONATION PLAZA JAPANESE style design bachelor apartment Furnished and alrcondltloned $1 JOO Call Catherine *****1 1 DIST. 10. AVASLABLE NEW 3-bed-Apartment al Rldgewood Elegantly furnished High floor, airconditioned, washer/ dryer All recreational facilities Swimming, badminton Tennis, sauna, gymnasium Principals only CAM: *****6/ 7 during office hour No Broker. *****62 after898 words
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Advertisement785 1981-01-03 26 FURNISHED ROOM AVAILABLE or working ladles in Serangoon Oarden Phone *****4 between 8 30am to 1030 am or evening/ right anyday FUMMSHBO ROOM FOR foreign students at Ang Mo Klo new flat Pleasant environment. Tel *****90 FUNMBHCO ROOMS FOR foreign students In Ang Mo Klo Tel *****85 OFF ORCHARD/ SCOTTS785 words
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Advertisement862 1981-01-03 26 i OIST Is. OOOOMAN NOAO, tlngle<torey bungalow, freehold, not vacant poueulon Area approximately 13.00P «j ft fnr ule Write with best bid to: Maxwell Road PO Box 2463. Singapore 9044 OltT. 11. NfNOVATfO t 1/1•TOMfY split-level terrace. 2.200 »q (t 3 bedrooms. 1 servant's Freehold $340,000 Tel Mrs Chan *****5862 words
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Advertisement774 1981-01-03 27 63 Residential Proper- tit* For Sale i 'I N b) Flats R WALK-UP APARTMENT off Balestler Road, approx 1.280 sq ft. 3 Bedrooms, parquet throughout, unfurnished HI $210,000 Homer *****44/*****37 n (9am lpm) vi BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED MOO H ERN Mariiiuld Townhouse Built- in 2.100 sqft 4 bedrooms Air- cond Terrazzo'774 words
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Advertisement738 1981-01-03 27 FLAT FOM SALE by owner International Plaza. 2 bedrooms unit on Kith floor with ocean view Available Immediately Please .all *****35 ODENVILLE CONDOMINIUM ■miBV corner upper maisonette. 2.700 sq.ft complete facilities $770,000 Please call 295-9541 No brokers please HOB IMPROVED 4-ROOMED flat. partly furnished Quiet and peaceful surroundings 180.000 Immediate738 words
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Advertisement619 1981-01-03 27 TAMAN SENASI FLAT 1.400 sq.ft Preferably facing Nasslm Road. Owner Please contact Mrs Tan *****82 directly URGENTLY REQUIRE HOUSES Or apartments at any district Tel: *****79 anytime 65 Factory Space Vacant/Wanted EXPANDING BRITISH COMPANY Seeking premises for lease as ofsometlme In March June. Approx: 10.000 12.000 sq.ft Suitable floor loading.619 words
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Advertisement493 1981-01-03 27 LICENSED SCHOOL. OWT. 3 furnished classrooms and office. 1.600 sqfl for rent. $5,900 Tel: *****5 *****84 MAXWELL HOUSE 544 sq.ft. high floor For Immediate occupation Tel: *****58 PARKLANE SHOPPING MALL Furnished office for Immediate Gilbert Tel: *****08 PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE 1450 sq.ft Furnished Peace Mansion. 2Joo sq.ft. Contact *****4 TABLE493 words
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Advertisement520 1981-01-03 27 Your Profession? SECRETARY! To be a IST CLASS SECRETARY you need to develop secretarial skids, technological skins in office equipment and systems, poise and o personality to go with it. You will get all of these and MORE' at SBTC's Secretarial Troining Division. Consider what we have for you; Your520 words
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Advertisement582 1981-01-03 27 Bean internationally recognised EXECUTIVE SECRETARY. Stamford offers an internationally accredited course lor executive secretaries TNs 6 months' course prepares you tor an examination moderated try external examiners Get the prestige and salary you deserve as a Stamford Executive Secretary' pjeoeji vrtporum, tnej also Include* trewanQ In ttw uee of krtwuae582 words
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Advertisement643 1981-01-03 27 COMPUTER PWOOIUMMWIO FOR Beginners: Special D»y/ Evening Classes for tno~ seeking admission to Computer Science Courses Commencing 6/1 SI. 7/l/81. 8/1/81. 9/1/81. 10/1/81 Midland School of Commerce. 11l Ist floor. Fook Hal Building. ISO South Bridge Road. Spore 0106 Tel *****2/ *****1 COMPUTER STUDIES 1) BASK PROGRAMMING fer BcNeel Leevers643 words
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Advertisement657 1981-01-03 27 HI C«4lM*«#^Mß ft. bß^Aw«^MAAtf^M ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS CLASSES For School Leavers. Factory office Workers and all other who wish to acquire additional skills Mon to Fn 8.00 a m -9.30 p m Saturday 8 00 a m -8 00 p m Sunday 8.00 am 1 00 p m BOOKKEEPING (Rapid) Mon/Wed/Frl657 words
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Advertisement730 1981-01-03 27 m TRA—tIO a Redte *e~ocmg (Beginner Tuneum Radio «arvictng a */W T V Servicing a CeterTV Servicing a Electrical Fining InalaWetian (Grade 3) Serene* Electronic Pte School *01/*»J P»»pl*« Perk Comptai Sen Fleer (Uee Lift* llltl Tel: MWIS/4300M SHORTHAND (Beginner*) 1) Sunday 200 400 pm commencing 111 81 2) Monday730 words
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Advertisement871 1981-01-03 28 VI Education Instruction 96 Tuition b) Language CHINESE TUITION for all levels given by experienced, trained. Hi-lingual teachers Tel: *****92 CHINESE TUITION BY experienced learhers for Primary. Secondary and Pre-U levels Please phone *****12. anytime EXPERIENCED CHINESE TEACHER j willing to teach Chinese Ang Mo I Kio district preferred Please871 words
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Advertisement706 1981-01-03 28 Vll Traval A Tows W^^^L. m ~M *^r^Ba! IL«>m> 4aW** ■»*»^»%i«i> iAj4"ist E»"»^*»« trSMJBjJ hltf*T+Af I Bl I v/l I I Ulv I^BwMC Wl IU m l^rW UDm ly^llvsi AMERICA/CANADA WEST COAST PANORAMA Hiwi-Sa. Ftaon Sa« Cist Mii«Sa»fan«Vajß)«Saf*'o«^*ftrifltaa»t'¥BM» l «-Ha»j Kaa, 17DaysSO390/KL$349O 6/1 20n. 3/2 i/i. 7/2. J/3 By SIA'S706 words
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Advertisement207 1981-01-03 28 Vll Travel A Tours A great way to travel SUPREME USA Canada/All-America West Coast/Mexico/Hawaii/ Hong Kong (Imperial Banquet) 16DaysS$3O9O (Inclusive of USA domestic flights) Departures: 5 7 February 1981 Vancouver Seattle Las Vegas Los Angeles Hollywood Disneyland San Diego Tijuana San Francisco Honolulu Hong Kong (Imperial Banquet) •FREE! Each adult207 words
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Advertisement335 1981-01-03 28 ¥11 Trw* 4 Tours CHARTERS-FLIGHT-OIRECT TO HAAOYAI-SONCKHLA NON -STOP DEP: 4. 6. 8. 1 1 Feb. Special one way air/one way coach SI W-only 4. 8. 1 1 Feb HAADVAI SOMGKHLA AM TOUR 4 Days by air return coach 5249 4 Days by coach return air $249 3 Days by335 words
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Advertisement352 1981-01-03 28 NAMJO TluWittimCl(al»TtlTl Heed Office: Qi4-ie-iS. Pearf s Centra. Eu Tong Sen St. (Yangue Theatre) Singapore 0106 Tat *****33 (7 Knee) Brsncft omca: 119. Peoples Park Complex. Ground Floor, Mw* Bridge Road. SngaporeOlOS. Tat 91 1691/*****2/ 9 *****3/91 1552/*****6/ < *****8/*****3' MfTMurairtM 'd«ylSs23ft'-»ed«y«SS2'7< Dep Sun. Mon. 4 J5. 9sT?» 4 om352 words
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Advertisement408 1981-01-03 28 VIII 111 Marriages/ Engagements Announcing the forthcoming MARRIAGE of MR. G. CHANDRAN PILLAI of Quillon to MISS VIDYAVATHI NAIR only daughter ol Mrs. C. Madhavi Amma and the late Mr. K. Madhavan Nair at Ernakulam on Bth Jan. IMI. 114 Lost A Found CASH REWARD $200 Lost at 97 Meyer408 words
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Obituary, Illustration230 1981-01-03 29 (AGE 55 YEARS) pataad away paacafeNy on 2/v«1 Kavmg behind wit* ton, daughlara, daughlaf-m-law and grandton Cortege laavaa trom Blk 14S. 973-A Lof 1, To* Payoh at 2p.m. lor burial at Chua Chu Kang Camalary on 3/1/(1. For »nquiri«i tal: ******3 BEATRICE GABRIEL OF Chellakan Street Water Tank230 words
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Article, Illustration101 1981-01-03 29 v ish to express their heartfelt t ianks and gratitude to Doctors. Matron and nursing staff of Gleneagles Hospital, Rev. Ngoei Foong Ngrtian and Rev. E S. Lsu, relatives, friends and business associates for their kind aimUnce, condolences, attendance, wreaths and generous donations for charitable organisations in their101 words
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Article50 1981-01-03 29 We wish to express our dsapaat sympatny and condolence to MR. SMAJ OMAR MATTAR FAMILY on the recent death of their mother. MDM SITI MAJMUNAH CHK BTEBAM who departed on Ist Jan. 81 Inserted by: Ow K.i Yee, Peter Lai, Skmon Lee, Andrew Ouek. David Phon and MasniJooe.50 words
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Article, Illustration41 1981-01-03 29 ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY HUSBAND, FAMILY AND LOVED ONES IN LOVING MEMORY OF SUSHIL KUMAR RATHI Departed 3.1 M Sadly missed but fondly remembered by all friends and colleagues. MDM TONG WEE GOH (MRS WONG TWEE YORK) DEPARTED: 15/1/8041 words
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Article, Illustration166 1981-01-03 29 IN E VERLOVWG MEMORY OF who was taken to be with the Lord on 3rd January 1971. *'The Lord Is my light and my salvation: whom shall I fear? The Lord Is the strenfth of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?" children,166 words
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Advertisement226 1981-01-03 29 IN MEMORIAM MR. M.S.M. PRAGASAM Life would be meaningless If death were the end of it all. You good man have but gone on to your further destiny to seek the understanding of your faith and being the good man you always were and always will be. you will find226 words
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Advertisement1065 1981-01-03 29 TENDER NOTICE ST PATRICK'S SCHOOL KATONfi SINGAPORE Tenders are invited tor NOMINATED SUB-CONTRACT FOR DESIGN SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF 1 UNIT LIFT TO THE PROPOSED BLOCK OF FIVE-STOREY DORMITORY FOR SCHOOL BOARDERS AT ST PATRICK'S SCHOOL, OFF EAST COAST ROAD. Eligibility: PWD Contractors registered under the head 'Lift Contractor' m1,065 words
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Advertisement481 1981-01-03 29 4 Mdm. Ong Kirn Neo Age 90 passed away peacefully on 1/1/81 leaving behind Sons: Daughters: WEE TIAN SENG WEE BENG CHOO WEE TIAN KIAT WEE POH CHOO WEE TIAN SEAH WEE CHIN CHOO WEE TIAN YEW WEE YAH CHOO Sons-in-law; Doughters-in-low YEO TECK BEE TAN EE CHOO LIM AH481 words
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Advertisement409 1981-01-03 29 ANNOUNCEMENT APPOINTMENT OF SOLE-DISTRIBUTORSHIP OF MITSUBISHI NO-CARBON PAPER IN SINGAPORE MALAYSIA TO IVAYA MFG. TRADING CO. (PTE) LTD. 4 HONG KONG STREET SINGAPORE 0105 TEL: *****5 (10 LINES) WITH EFFECT FROM IST JANUARY 1981 A by A MITSUBISHI CORPORATION MITSUBISHI PAPER MILLS LTD. 1-3 MARUNOUCHI 2-CHOME 2-6 MARUNOUCHI 2-CHOME CHIYODA-KU409 words
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434 1981-01-03 31 LONDON, Fri. Parttimers Altrincham have been receiving some help from former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly as they prepare to tackle his old club in the English Football Association Cup tomorrow. Altrincham, one of only three semi-professional sides among the last 64 in the third round,Reuter; AFP - 434 words
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300 1981-01-03 31 LONDON, Fri. Celtic conceded a goal in less than a minute, but came back to beat Kilmarnock 2-1 yesterday and move to within two points of leaders Aberdeen in the Scottish Premier soccer League. Jim Hughes netted the early goal for bottom club Kilmarnock.Reuter - 300 words
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Article, Illustration478 1981-01-03 31 W. GERMANS SURRENDER 42ND-MINUTE LEAD MONTEVIDEO, Fri. World champions Argentina bounced back dramatically with two goals in the last five minutes to edge out West Germany 2-1 in the Mundialito Gold Cup soccer tournament here yesterday. West Germany, the European champions, seemed to have478 words
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Article, Illustration174 1981-01-03 31 Rivelino banned for three months JEDDAH, Frl. Farmer BruUUa Meeer captain RaberU RJveUM bit been wpe.— for tkree mMths by the Su« AnHu PMttall Federation f»r sp»rt«m»nl I kr behavioor aad acttaos agmlMt SMdi ArmMM •aeeer aad Mdety." In a televised match last week between RlvelliM's rl«b, Hlial, •JKI IttUuul,174 words
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Article313 1981-01-03 31 GAINESVILLE (Florida), Fri. The 25-metre pool for the 13-nation meet here, starting today, should be an advantage for the American team, according to United States coach Mark Schubert. Seven US world recordholders, and most of the rest of the honorary US Olympic team, will313 words
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Article78 1981-01-03 31 PASADENA (California). Fri. Butch WooUolk rushed (or 170 metres and one touchdown. John Wangler teamed with spwdMtr Anthony Carter for another and a massive Michigan defence kept Washington out of the end zone yesterday to lift fifth-ranked wolverines to a 23-6 victory In the 67th Rose Bowl. TheUPI - 78 words
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345 1981-01-03 31 McNamara in line for biggest pay cheque MELBOURNE. Fri MELBOURNE, Fri. Peter McNamara, of Australia, squeezed into the semi-finals of the U5350,000 ($728,000) Marlboro Australia Open tennis championships at Kooyong here yesterday after a five-set marathon against young American Peter Rennert. McNamara, who —i« to pick up his biggest payReuter; AP - 345 words
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Article, Illustration149 1981-01-03 32 LONDON, FYi. England will be strongly represented in the Copenhagen Cup badminton tournament in Denmark from today until Tuesday. In addition to Ray Stevens, Kevin Jolly and Jane Webster (singles), world champions Nora Perry and Jane Webster (women's doubles), Stevens and Mike Tredgett (men's doubles)AFP - 149 words
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Article145 1981-01-03 32 Champion boxer Garcia dies BAN DIBGO, Fri. Farmer world mUilr weight bMdag champion CoferlM Garcia, wfceae "bato" puefc brought him 51 kaeck-eato, died here yesterday at 71. (iairla, who held the crown ban IMI 11, WM the first Filipino world boxing rkjunplon. He retired la 1*45 after 18 yean laAP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration1878 1981-01-03 32 r EPSOM JEEP - r EPSOM JEEP By IPOH, Fri. Maharaj, a strong stable fancy, can give punters a flying start in the new season in Race One here tomorrow. A winner over the Bukit Timah 1,200 metres in 1 mm. 12.4 sec. in October, this1,878 words
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Article115 1981-01-03 32 RACE EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY MISTY LAD Maharaj Hasty Glen SUver Chief HaatyQ4an Blue Lagoon Silver Chief Authentic Hair Sunburnt MaharaJ 2 So Bright ParklaneKid Quay Shell C. O. Staff Son* Writer ParklaneKid C. O. Staff So Bright Port Royale Its WofMtocful Dashing David Jackie's Jacky Ravon Ottoman It's Wonderful115 words
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Article362 1981-01-03 32 STANFORD (California), Fri. Peter Butler ran 15 kilometres in 43 mm. 31.4 sec. to set a Canadian national record in the runner's world track invitational yesterday. Runner-up Martli Kiilohoma, of Finland, broke his own Finnish record with 43:42.5. Third was George Malley. who Just missed Bill Rodgers' American record362 words
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Article199 1981-01-03 32 Top gallops of the week Tuesday (good): CUaa 2: Jacques 35.8 in stylish fashion, Robin Brook 38.6 attractively, Valley Fame 38.6. PointUlist 37.4, Persian Sapphire 44 on the bit, Wee Melody 39 easily, Bolshevik 39 on the bit with turning point. CUm t: Regent Beauty 38.2, The Mission 43.2 on199 words
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278 1981-01-03 32 Canadian Butler sets national record Given a break on the tea of several metres on each hole to equalise the power difference between men and women, Donna had eight birdies and one bogey, when she threeputted the 10th hole to take a two-stroke lead over E. Harvie Ward. MOTOR SALLYINGAgencies - 278 words
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Article60 1981-01-03 32 HOUSES to follow if there to rain: RACE 1: Bakit Bintug n, IrUn, AnUM-ntir Heir, SaUdU 11. RACE 2: Smr Writer, Uuay Shell, Part Rayale. RACE S: Jackie's Jacky. RACE 4: Quicksilver RACE 5: Ing.t II, Robin Br**kr, Smart Gallaper, iUvtag Eyes n. RACE <: Sahall II, Be60 words
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Article114 1981-01-03 32 TOKYO, Fri. Peter Malvin. of the United States, and his Japanese crew, Tsuneo Kobayashi, moved into top place after the first race today of a six-race International 470-class yachting meeting off Enoshima island near here. They were placed third in today's race, but first overall withAFP - 114 words
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Article30 1981-01-03 32 THE next NAFA test will be held at the National Stadium (4.30 pm) today. Late registration will be accepted between 3.30 and 4.30 pm on the test day.30 words
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Article1314 1981-01-03 32 uAfp 1 2.15 CLASS 2 DIV 6 I.IOOM Str ivrn^L. x (H4,500 $10,150 to winiw) 1 •••000 ChamgUn g (Hadljanto) Paul S7(d3suM)seglZOM VeNfl v 2 •••BGO Stti Peyong i i (Inderapurm)l>h 57 «B +6) 4eg 1900 M Oat S 3 82*7*0 taUt a (BukitßliiUiig) Lee 555(d2 +2)7amIHIMF Urn1,314 words
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Article167 1981-01-03 33 MULTAN, Fri. The West Indies lost four wickets for only one run in a dramatic climax to the third day of the fourth and final cricket Test against Pakistan here to*»v. At the close, the West Indies were 85 for five in their second innings,167 words
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Article148 1981-01-03 33 WEST INDIES lit In* Ut PAKISTAN lit Una (•veratjcat 10M) Saafla, c Garner b Clarke 0 Mhb Clarke 3 Mm JM c Richards b Gar ncr 41 Javea c Haynes b Croft 57 Waafan Bail run out 8 Tsarrr c Murray b Mar shall 8 Waalm Raja not outReuter - 148 words
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421 1981-01-03 33 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By TPOH, Fri. Sichi looks hard to beat in Race Six here on Sunday. The Son of Kirrama was a runaway winner in Kuala Lumpur In October, romping home by 12 lengths in a Class 3, Division 1 2,000 metres race.421 words
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Article1588 1981-01-03 33 RATF 1 2.0 CLASS 5 DIV 2 1.700 M AVAV^Ci x ($10,500 $7,350 to winner) 1 9»»00 Sharpshooter H a (White Cap) G. Bmikelen (dc) sin 1800 M F 9 2 008)60 Bmu Mom (Ng) Lee 56.5 (dc +o.s) 4 ire UOOM Cbh| 3 3 *****4 Confldww* Ma1,588 words
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Article473 1981-01-03 33 AUSTRALIA'S pee attack devastated India's top-order batting on the opening day of the first Test match here today, but a middle-order recovery at least provided a respectable total of 201. The Indian fight-back was emphasised when they took two quick Australian wickets in the finalReuter - 473 words
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Article133 1981-01-03 33 INDiA lat maa: Gavaakar c Marsh b lillee 0 Ckaakaa c Border b Pascoe 20 Veaoarkar c Marsh b UUee 22 Vknraaatk b Hogg 26 Skarata c Marsh b Pascoe 6 PatU ret. hurt 65 KaaU Dcv c Marsh b Pascoe 22 Klrmaal c Walters b I.illee 27 BtaayReuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration281 1981-01-03 34 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By LIM GEK HUA, who missed the recent national table tennis championships because her entry arrived after the closing date, has been invited to Join the Singapore squad in centralised training for the world tournament in Yugoslavia in April. Gek Hua,281 words
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133 1981-01-03 34 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTI ANS By THE Singapore Amateur Cycling Association's exposition starts today at Bedok South and ends on Feb. 15. SACA hope to raise $30,000 from the exposition. This is the sum SACA say they need to prepare teams for the South-east Asia133 words
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Article29 1981-01-03 34 CHINESE Swimming Club will start their 1981 programme with their first single agegroup meet at their Club pool in Amber Road on Tuesday at 7 p. m.29 words
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Article, Illustration239 1981-01-03 34 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN J ALLEH Jr By SINGAPORE'S Aag Peag Sltf, arruMy haa kagaa to akaw lmawwwt hi Hewtoa, matlaa wave* by wla■lax tfce r*M meaal at Ike Texas lator-l al ver•lty rliwpli— Mp» r». eerily. la a tetter U kla father Aag Teek Bee, Peat; mag jtotilaaea that239 words
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335 1981-01-03 34 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE YOUTH striker Kannan Kunjuraman will be given the chance in the Malaysia Cup soccer competition to gain a place in the national squad (or international tournaments. This is the plan Singapore manager-coach Jita Singh has for Kannan, who is335 words
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Article166 1981-01-03 34 Special sale of season tickets THE Football Association of Singapore have arranged a special sale of 500 grandstand and 3,500 gallery Malaysia Cup season tickets at the National Stadium tomorrow from 8 a. m reports JOE DORAI. The tickets (grandstand $76 and gallery $34) will be sold at the East166 words
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132 1981-01-03 34 DEFENCE lead in all three divisions of the inter-ministry squash League as the tournament approaches its end. In Division Two matches last week. Defence routed Environment 5-0 and Social Affairs trounced Education by the same margin at Mowbray Camp. Challenge Home Affairs seriously challenge132 words
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Article284 1981-01-03 34 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By SINGAPURA FORUM and Chartered Industries have until 1 p.m. today to register their players with the Singapore Business Houses Football League for this year's season, which kicks-off on Monday. i This follows the SBHFL tournament committee's decision last night to extend284 words
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Article172 1981-01-03 34 R. MANOR A J - Asian Cup put off until March R. MANOR A J By NATIONAL hockey coach Sheikh Shahnaz is happy that the Asian Cup finals in Lahore has now been put off until March, instead of Feb. 6 as originally scheduled. This will give Shahnaz enough time to work with his team172 words
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Article60 1981-01-03 34 LONDON, Fri. Nineteen year-old striker Clive Allen could be Involved in his third £1 million transfer deal. He has been left out of the Crystal Palace side for tomorrow's Football Association Cup third-round match at Manchester City after talks with manager Malcolm Allison earlier thisAFP - 60 words
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Article43 1981-01-03 34 DACCA, Fri. The Bangladesh Cricket Control Board Prwidenfs XI were 103 for three, in reply to the Marylebone Cricket Club score of 79 all out, at the clow of play on the first day of a two-day match at Faridpur Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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161 1981-01-03 34 Jehangir will not come for exhibition JEHANGTA KHAN. 18, the world's youngest squash professional, will not be coming to Singapore for a proposed exhibition match, reports PATRICK BAOTIANB. Said Sunny Sapuan, marketing director of Glory Sports, who were arranging the player's trip: "Jehangir is going flat out to win all161 words
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164 1981-01-03 34 WILFRED YEO - Kallang Bowl to stage two tourneys WILFRED YEO By THE Kallang Bowl will be organising two tournaments next month a singles marathon for men and a 2-4-6-8 competition (or women. The marathon will be played over 40 games, while the 2-4-6-8 competition is a novelty event, in which automatic strikes164 words
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Advertisement437 1981-01-03 34 MONEY-BACK OFFER Full cash refunds on all Vespa PISOX/ PISOS registered on a Lucky Day in January 1981. >t *(?6J&* Here's your chance to own the new Vespa SCOK *v PI SO X or Vespa PISOS absolutely free' *Naß^ai'^^ A^Jla^ To participate, a// you Ziave fo do is answer jm^r437 words
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Article309 1981-01-03 35 BLOW FOR PENANG Substitute Ibrahim delivers killer-punch TODAY Pahang v Fed. Territory (StMdlam [MralmskmT, Kmmmtmm, 8) TOMORROW Malacca v Selangor (Kvbm StaAmm, 4J$) Perak v Perils (Tuiptmg Stadium, 4.3$) KELANTAN 1 PENANG O KOTA BAHRU, Fri. Kelantan made nonsense of the theory that fortune favours the brave in their openingNST - 309 words
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Article82 1981-01-03 35 TODAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON Fttcrtly: Fraser And Neave Scheme v Negri SembUan Youth (Outram Secondary School, 7). GOLF Keppel Club gold medal competition (Keppel, 1). RUGBY SRU LMgM Dtv 1: Bunnies v Chuckles; YeUuw Jackets v Bravo (Dieppe, 5); Sembawang Tigers v Scorpions (Terror ground, 5). Mv t: SAOBA v Chuckles82 words
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275 1981-01-03 35 TRENGG ANU 3 JOHORE 2 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. Midfield player Mohamed Nik turned in a star performance for Trengganu in their opening Malaysia Cup soccer match against Johore at the Kuala Trengganu Stadium here today. Though much credit goes to striker Zulkifli Hamzah, whoNST - 275 words
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205 1981-01-03 35 Selvam makes dream debut for Kedah KEDAH I FORCES 1 ALOR STAR, Fri. D. Selvam made a dream debut for Kedah in this Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Stadium Darulaman here tonight. The 22-year-od striker delighted 5,000 fans by scoring Kedah's equaliser in the 17th minute. In a closely-foughtNST - 205 words
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Article186 1981-01-03 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE Malaysian Amateur Basketball Association have included four overseas trips in this year's calendar. They are the first Asian Basketball Confederation championship for club teams in Hongkong from March 28 to April 5, Singapore Pesta Sukan in September, ABC men's championship inNST - 186 words
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Article99 1981-01-03 35 SAFRA put off trial THE Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association have postponed their rugby selection trials to tomorrow evening at Farrer Park (4), reports KEN JALThe club, one of two local clubs who are taking part in the Singapore Rugby Union Division One league, were to have made their final99 words
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208 1981-01-03 35 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By TAN KOK WAH will again not put his boat out to sea in this weekend's Singapore Yachting Association series, off Changi. A boat-builder, Tan, who missed last month's Laser Open because of business commitments, hj.s opted out for the same208 words
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Article, Illustration257 1981-01-03 35 f BERNARD PEREIRA - Kay Sine asked to become coach f BERNARD PEREIRA By FORMER Singapore international Leong Kay Sine has been asked to coach the national women's badminton squad. Kay Sine, 26, quit the national training squad two months ago to under-study Wee Choon Seng, the current women's coach. But her job asHAIRIS - 257 words
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Article402 1981-01-03 35 SINGAPORE'S Fraser and Neave Badminton Training Scheme squad were at half-strength last night when they lost 3-4 to Negri Sembilan Youths in a friendly match at Baharuddin Vocational Institute so they claim, says BERNARD PEREIRA. But nonetheless, those who saw the match must admit402 words
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Article67 1981-01-03 35 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. Promoters of the Runner's World indoor classic hope that a strong international field would produce the first subfour minute mile ever here at Cow Palace. Five of the top 10 indoor milers in history, including Americans Steve Scott, Steve Lacy and Don Paige,AP - 67 words
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Article235 1981-01-03 36 THOSE RESOLUTIONS NEW YEAR is the time when resolutions are made sometimes to be kept but more often to be broken. But resolutions reveal a side of the person making them. So what better way to get to know the people who write in the SUNDAY TIMES235 words
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Article223 1981-01-03 36 THE POPE ON SEX IN THE New Year, the rlpplei from a movement originating In the Vatican City will be felt here. The Pope has launched a reontrr-rpvolPtlon aralnst the breakdown of the old moral)*.,, In particular, against sexual permbmlvenem. Where his predetesssr Paul VI fought a defensive223 words
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120 1981-01-03 36 COLOMBO. Fri. Free trade zones are to be established in Sri Lanka to attract foreign investors for the development of agricultural projects. A committee of senior officials appointed by President Juntas Jayewardene is now working out a scheme of Incentives to be offered toAFP - 120 words
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Article32 1981-01-03 36 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2 48 to 966 47 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration58 1981-01-03 36 What a lot of money! THIS IS how much a million US dollars physically amount to. For a special report on tome of America's 111, 111 millionaires, Money magazine persuaded the Bureau of Engraving and Printing In Washington to stack np one million one-dol-lar notes for a rare photo. TheAP - 58 words
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Article53 1981-01-03 36 BEIJING, Fri. A baby girl with four legs has been born on a commune in North China's Hebei province, a Chinese scientific newspaper said today. Peking science and technology printed two photographs of the baby, born last September to peasant parents who already had a normalReuter - 53 words
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228 1981-01-03 36 Hua still chairman says Foreign Ministry BEIJING, Fri. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said today that Mr Hua Guofeng remained chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, although diplomatic observers said that from a practical standpoint he appeared to have lost his power. The most pointed indication of Mr Hua's imminent politicalReuter - 228 words
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517 1981-01-03 36 Odds on Poland invasion between Jan and March WASHINGTON, Fri US official report THE Soviet Union is not yet ready to take any action against Poland, but the odds strongly favour an invasion likely to occur between mid- January and late March, the United States House Intelligence Oversight Sub-committee said517 words
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222 1981-01-03 36 Two US congressmen off to Kampuchea and Vietnam BANGKOK, Fri. Two United States congressmen left here today for Vietnam and Kampuchea on a brief trip during which they hope to meet government officials, including Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach, American Embassy sources said today. Mr Stephen Solarz (Democrat-New York)Reuter; AFP - 222 words
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Obituary39 1981-01-03 36 riMmumm kulappura madHAW Amma tpd 72 moUier of P. Sundaram Dunlop Reicarcn Centre Batanf Malaka and cap(uUy on 2-1-81 at Bancakwe. MR FRAMCM SCAM Keofc Choon pasted away peacefully on 2/1/81 Funeral arrangement In tomorrow's paper39 words
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Miscellaneous181 1981-01-03 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in few areas around midday. TEMP. (C) op to C a.m. tomorzow: M max., 24 mla. SUNSET today: «.M pan.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 8.38 a.m. GLOBAL weather AwmtfT^mm 0/6C Rain L« Aageiea 13/J6C Clear AthMM 6/13C Cloudy Ma*M -6 11 C dw irnh jc MmU*181 words
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Article, Illustration2395 1981-01-03 1 Fourteen years ago, a young Singaporean set off for Hongkong with a head full of ideas and enthusiasm to match. Robert Chua, a former producer with the then Radio and Television Singapore, was determined to prove that though he did not have any paper qualifications, he could2,395 words
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Advertisement72 1981-01-03 1 No-meat meals We have aatWa* agalaat im«i, bit after all the tutor? aai ham fearta*, JUfoftMt. Per these ef jw whe tttak gnaw are strlefly tar Ike ■Mi, Tm Lee LtMg premtoee a few «wprtoe».See Ccntraapraad Page* 6 and 7 Unwelcome Welcome '81 Par fc^^B If SBC's New Yew atow72 words
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Article495 1981-01-03 2 RC activities this week TODAY EXHIBITION on crime prevention, organised by Boon Teck RC and Police B Division, at Boon Teck CC, 5 p.m. 10 p.m. Free. REGISTRATION for PSA tour for Potong Pasir Zone B residents on Sat, Jan 17. Meet at carpark near Blk 219, Lrg 8, Toa495 words
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Article899 1981-01-03 2 PICK of the DAY SBC ANOTHER weekend and we have more of the usual highlights coming up. In tonight's episode of Has, (Ch 5, 10.10 p.m.), No Way To Treat A Lady, Kaz honours Samuel Bennett's request and acts as an attorney to Bennett's good friend, Linda Milliken (Shannon Wilcox).899 words
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Article, Illustration41 1981-01-03 2 Rex Harrison and Shirley Maclalne In the Saturday Night Movie (Ch 5, 11.21 p.m.) Ann Murray... on the Monte Carlo Show (Ch 5, B.H p.m.) Starbuek's astranantical prowess meets its match in Starchaser in tonight's Battlestar Galactica (Ch 8, IM p.m.)41 words
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Advertisement83 1981-01-03 2 HHINDOSUEZJ: Rates of interest on S$ Fixed Deposits* 1 month (mm. $10,000) -to 3 months (mm. $1 ,000) P a i 1—:1 1 6 months (mm. $1,000) 11% p.a. 9 months (mm. $1,000) Ifll/00/ (mm. $1,000) ■Ul/2%U 1 /2% p.a. BANQUE DE L INDOCHINE ET DE SUEZ INDOSUEZ Shenton House,83 words
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Miscellaneous204 1981-01-03 2 TODAY Splash, the Silo Super AN EXHIBITION/SALE "jackets and at Second Chance shops, of books on board the YUNNAN SONG AND international bookship DANCE TROUPE will M.V. Logos at Godown perform at the National 42/43 (Gate 2), near Theatre at 8 p.m. TickGlutton's Corner, Tan- %> at $30, $20\ $15,204 words
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Miscellaneous182 1981-01-03 2 Stroits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Notes given to people to make 8 nipv llt 7 ThTUJTyTthe ordinary man? and Russian ianilt (8) (6) 9 Impoverished quarter got the v pyj^op^,. and physician collection (6) cures a pal's dtoarder (10) S ETcT^ 4 »d go," jsflT y( that Is well-liked (7)182 words
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Miscellaneous1184 1981-01-03 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 1.05 PM Openinf folowed by Sesame Little House Years (Part 2) Street 7.30 News Malay 2.05 Banana Spits 7.50 Battiestar Galxtki The Lost 2.30 Saturday Matinee Ah Baba And Patro1 The Forty Thieves 150 The Monte Carlo Show 3.50 German Soccer J-JJ JuHur* 1 4.451,184 words
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Advertisement165 1981-01-03 4 JANSJII HE .a^BK^Bfe^BM^Ba^H i Milan Spring/Sumr lus Calvin KB^j|Men pWfien doctors, bartenders, lawyers and hairstylists play Confidant th^ burdened with the most intimate secrets I Losing a Lover to Death and learning to come to terms with it. I^EW Faces in Fashion and Etiquette Today! I i_ K^m ML 'I165 words
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Advertisement360 1981-01-03 4 gCATHAYTTIth BIG DAY! (*****00) Horn, 130, 4 00, 630 9 15pm 1 A HEARTWARMING ADVENTURE^) fulad wttr> fun arid muiici ay^L V\ r\J Walt DiSn^ J^^vJ g*Whi Don moor children's wear! 6ft VMchm Wort* $1,000 00 in "tMW" Cutest < I Otratt rt <ha ST TIMES (18 12 80> N360 words
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Advertisement82 1981-01-03 4 iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiic]iiiiiMiii CLEMENTI GOLDEN NOWSHOWtNGI C: IM. 3 30. 7 15. 9 30pfn G: 11. 130. 4,6 45.1300 m 60L0EN PALACE MMpbbM TanaaM Ptu» ■lamina »Haaa famainail -T>a YOUMO aXUSMMST* CLEMENTI *****5 1 -A OM.tM«riMm KALLANG 2S& OatW* TOOAYI IJO 4 7 JO The OwM Delivery KALLANG Q TOWN MMNaJMTaaajM Pta*82 words
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Advertisement578 1981-01-03 4 /(S\cathay!|: 11am. IJ*,4.H*.t licm ,1 Matt Dltneys i i Bambi WiTi«k'a>mHM I, 11am. IJO. 4.«J*. *ISpm i Coah Booknga/No Fr.« |«J, COJIIW «TI|J«1 s Pmn> I YHEBbUES iimSMOAYI ■LEAM MOTE TWKI ,1 110*. tW Mil 00pm Caih Bookmo>/No Fr»» Lnt Robert t>ifj Rrdford r{2<' BHIBXKrH fJtm A 2Orh Cfin^y^oa Far>578 words
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Article, Illustration430 1981-01-03 5 Welcome 'Bl SBC Ch 5, midnight, New Year's Eve Reviewed by KANNAN CHANDRAN WHAT a way to start the New Year. I should have gone to a party or slept through the turn of the year, rather than sit through Welcome 01. If beginnings are anything to430 words
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Article, Illustration495 1981-01-03 5 GERALDINE TANG - GERALDINE TANG By IN some of the disco clubs in France, girls can breeze in, dance their hearts out and totter out hours later without having to pay a single cent for the fling. In Milan, there is a special disco for children495 words
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Article, Illustration514 1981-01-03 5 The Spirit of Waves by Chang Meng Khwee Today and tomorrow, 3 p.m. National Museum Art Gallery Previewed by RACHEL BARNES "For some years now, the sea has been the I focus of my artistic inspiration", artist Chang Meng Khwee told me. "This inspiration first came to514 words
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Advertisement110 1981-01-03 5 W i ofHUTIDODAY With every $25 purchase, or its multiples, you will receive a red packet. Inside, you will find a Coupon for a Gift. The attractive gifts include: 'Functional Mirror 'Benefique Journey Kit 'Fashion Mirror 'Lipstick 'Quilted Pouch 'Night Cream 'Wall Bag 'Massage Cream 'Linen Tea Cloth 'Eyeshadow 'Alabaster110 words
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Advertisement180 1981-01-03 5 LI jj#^t f iiiii Wj V.w^ Ji!{ j ft wt tf /j/ AH !v^^ x\jyi I I?; Now, Singapore's foremost steamboat restaurant offers another great special Take your pick. Fresh from the tank. 2|flH^^^^r <f\!^^T Skyview Lobster y^ Skyview Crabs Skyview Fisfl^ WH^^^ Skyview Prawns PLUS Al Steamboat ($8 per180 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1981-01-03 6 TAN LEE LENG - Meatless main ain meals TAN LEE LENG By THE meatless meal is a culinary challenge to most meat eaters. If you are a three-meat meals-a-day person, you may be in for a great surprise, for meatless meals can bring glorious variety to menu planning. I am sure it will make1,067 words
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Article578 1981-01-03 6 LUCIA MOUAT - LUCIA MOU AT By THE newest gourmet in your family may well have four legs and a bark. If you've glanced at the dog food shelves in your supermarket lately, you may have noticed that Fido is being offered everything in food flavours from turkey and giblets to578 words
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Article, Illustration2233 1981-01-03 6 Simple, sparing, p paring, post-Mao fare China to many romantics the name still evokes images of da maidens fluttering fans, pavilions amidst willow groves and poets cha the moon. But to many overseas Chinese who have families there, th constant worry about starvation; is there enough to eat? MARY KOGAf2,233 words
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Article, Illustration680 1981-01-03 7 If and when recession hits, one of the first luxuries to go will be lavish dining. TED KNUDTSON reports that American restaurants are introducing menus designed to keep sales from slipping even while consumers are tightening their belts a notch or two. A LEANER menu selection is in680 words
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Advertisement85 1981-01-03 6 «<■'*•*** THE FURNITURE CENTRE I I p» ■■iw—wriisMi ,|sW\S4Boy ModtfMTobi* stwhmfs Muds*** v jj SI j r*n^* sjßßfcss—sMiisß Showroom: 347, Balestier Rd, Singapore, 1232. (Opposite Balestier Emporium President Theatre) Business Hours Opens e»eryd«y 10AM 9PM £3 b^bp mmw bbb^hbhi rv i s^s?* I mm\ m\ w H^asl lilS 1 185 words
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Advertisement362 1981-01-03 7 |«£<V»f. Flexible, comfortable, durable, [CW If anywhere or anytime. Sofi soles and S J^gT^ arches on your fee. thai make fSs'f, lnj£>l\7 a n on alr sfem wond besi UV umvu ixoowk lfi??3J> This is good news Salesgirls. hairdresses, Taxin Singapore Pte Ltd **^-r secretaries, clerks, and those who mostly362 words
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BOOKS
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1317 1981-01-03 8 ROBERT CHEW - ROBERT CHEW Reviewed by FIVE CONSTITUTIONS: CONTRASTS AND COMPARISONS Edited and Introduced By Samuel E. Finer Published by Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England, 1979 346 pages, 5J13.65 Five onstitutxms 6 Those who oppose the study of constitutions also point to the fact that "extraconstitutional organisations"1,317 words
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773 1981-01-03 8 Wartime love story with that delightful Bates touch A MOMENT IN TIME By H. E. Bate* Published by Penguin, SJ7 Reviewed by PATRICIA PRESCOTT H E BATES Mimimi in Time ONCE again H. E. Bates has succeeded with another delightful period piece, A Moment In Time. Batesian disciples, reared on773 words
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Advertisement820 1981-01-03 9 Sopertbaßd FURNITURE MANUFACTURER DAjLYDgUyPjaMIO J^MPj^J^mjj^C^ A f H P^(^i^— I^^tl Hurry!! Umrted Stocks Only MOOR 540 I MFOKTTOSfT ti 1 j =s^H iK M p^p^p^ta^^^ j I 'j J^H I S3Q MOOtIMQ 0092 I HOttl WO >088 MOOCI 10 0069 ■^c^; figh« 1 I BH B IHH ■^"T I r"E_irr^|820 words
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Advertisement526 1981-01-03 10 Manager -Administration and Operations ES/*****(SCY) One of the largest European Banks Is in the process of setting up a branch in SRI LANKA. This branch will need a Manager-Administration and Operations. Reporting directly to the Branch Management, the successful candidate will be responsible for the daily management of both the526 words
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Advertisement644 1981-01-03 10 An Australian Company with strong business affiliations with large Singapore/ Malaysian organisations invites applications for the position of REGIONAL MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE resident in Singapore to promote its trading interest throughout the ASEAN Region. This person will be responsible for improving the existing turnover of significant volume by more concentrated sales644 words
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Advertisement715 1981-01-03 10 CHIEF TRADER/COMMODITY TOOK I R 1 Our client in Kuala Lumpur, a well established firm of commodity broken, a I member of the KLCE, and in association with a leading firm of international brokers, requires a chief trader/commodity broker. Reporting to the Chief Executive on the Board, the successful candidate715 words
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Advertisement548 1981-01-03 10 BfCTMCAI POWER ENGINEERING (M) SON BHD invites oppKcotiom for me following port: 1. CONTRACT SALES ENGINEERS/ EXECUTIVES Applicant! must have Electrical Engineering Degree Diploma with two years' experience in the fMd of power dntribution and control. CandidoHl without experience but intererted in making technical tales their comer will oho be548 words
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Advertisement640 1981-01-03 11 PROMET PRIVATE LIMITED Invites apptcatons lor A SYSTEMS EXECUTIVE BACKGROUND We will shortly be inviting tenders for the supply of application software, computer hardware and implementation assistance for computer systems. We expect to acquire the nucleus of computerised project and material planning and control systems in this way. but we640 words
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Advertisement595 1981-01-03 11 M bi I MOBIL PRODUCING SERVICES EAST ASIA INC PUMA I HELICOPTER I ENGINEER I Mobil, a multi-national energy corporation, invites applications from fully qualified licensed Mechanics/ Engineers for above position located at Medan, Indonesia. This is a technical appointment in a vital and expanding facility (Aviation) which supports Mobil's595 words
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Advertisement824 1981-01-03 11 Buowr^tfr* I 1 M OFFSHORE OIL AND I ROOt^^ has immediate openings lor the following ENGINEERS DRAFTSMEN PROJECT PIPING PROCESS STRUCTURAL STRUCTURAL ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL INSTRUMENT I ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENT •COMMUNICATIONS MODEL f PIPELINES MAKER A I I If you can answer YES* to the K/IVk/l following we want to talk to824 words
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Advertisement711 1981-01-03 12 KUWAIT SHIPBUILDING AND REPAIRYARD CO. Located in Kuwait City, we ore a most odvonced medium-sized shipyard under European ond Far Eastern Technical Management. We offer challenging careers for following positions: 1) Repair Manager (u P to ssso.ooo p.a.) Reporting to Production Monager Responsible for all aspects of repairs onboard vessels,711 words
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Advertisement760 1981-01-03 12 International Engineering and Marine Construction Company InvHaa applications lor the toHowing position* I pan EUniMFERQ rICLU ClVtllllCCnO Marine Steel Construction/ Shiprepair. Mechanical, Piping, Electrical, Quality Control. RaquWteK a) Degree in the relevant course from a recognised University b) 3-5 years in the relevant profession c) Familiar with classification and engineering760 words
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Advertisement570 1981-01-03 12 Due to continued expansion of our Electronic, I Aircon and Lift activities. GEC has immediate I vacancies tor the following positions: 1 ELECTMMC ENGMEER who *be I m charge of installation and maintenance I of sophisticated electronic equipment. He I is eipected to lead a team of engineering I assistants570 words
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Advertisement611 1981-01-03 12 Hunter Douglas Singapor« (Pt») Ud SALES REPRESENTATIVES THE COMPANY HUNTER DOUGLAS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hunter Douglas Limited (Australia) The Company is known worldwide principally for its aluminium ond aluminium related building products and also its window and home furnishings, and home improvement products THE611 words
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