The Straits Times, 7 January 1981
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Title Section14 1981-01-07 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1181 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article, Illustration507 1981-01-07 1 SOH TIANG KENG - CPF CHECK ON JOB HOP SOH TIANG KENG, Govt scheme starts today By Business Reporter THE government today launches its Central Provident Fund scheme to curb job-hopping, using a computer to keep track of the job records of workers. Under this scheme, announced last night, any employer wishing to engageWong Kwai Chow - 507 words
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321 1981-01-07 1 SECOND-TIER PAY RISE Above-average in civil service to get more than 3 per cent ABOVE-AVERAGE civil servants will more than the 3 per cent recommended b the National Wages Council as their seconc tier wage increase. A Finance Ministry spokesman yesterday said better superscale performwhile daily-rated and timescale staff will321 words
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Article71 1981-01-07 1 Egyptian ban on newsmen C AIRO, Taes. Egypt, la a mtvf nnpreeeadeated far yean, has banned all earwspanideats af the Israefl Jerasalem Past newspaper from entering this eaaatry far pahik*lag "false claims aad lien" aasat a pawer straggle la Praddeat A a war Sadat's gaveraaaaati The stary that araased theUPI - 71 words
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Article58 1981-01-07 1 MANTLa, Tues. President Ferdinand Marcos is expected to lift martial law on Jan 17, a day considered auspicious, official sources said today. The Manila Bulletin' said thai Mr Marcos will end martial taw by the middle of this month while the People's Journal saidUPI - 58 words
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Article38 1981-01-07 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. A Pakistani and a Saudi diplomat walked out during a speech m Kabul made by an Afghan minister marking the anniversary of the Palestinian revolution on Sunday, diplomatic sources said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article27 1981-01-07 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Jimmy Carter will bid farewell to the American people In a televised speech on ssn 14, spokesman Jody Powell said yesterday AFP.AFP - 27 words
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372 1981-01-07 1 BEIRUT, Tuenda AYATOLLAH Ruhollah Khomeiny yesterday gave strong support to Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr's new offensive against Iraq, dealing a blow to Iran's powerful clergy who have denounced Mr BaniSadr's handling of the war. Before the offensive was i announced, Mr Bani-Sadr had beenAgencies - 372 words
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Article82 1981-01-07 1 NINE-POINT RISE IN ST INDEX RENEWED interest m quality stocks led to a 9.44-point rise m the Straits Times Industrial Index to 671.29 yesterday. Share prices appreciated across the board m a strong morning session, but mild profit-taking m the afternoon caused prices to close off the day's best. Evident82 words
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Article51 1981-01-07 1 MANILA, Tues. Asean emerged as a major trading partner of Japan from 1975 to 1979 when total trade during the period posted a record growth of 110.82 per cent or U5H3.632 million (5528.35 million), according to the latest Japanese customs clearance statistics issued by the Japanese embassy hare.AFP - 51 words
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Article95 1981-01-07 1 VATICAN CITY. Tues. A car, according to Pope John Paul n. deserves the same loving care as the human soul. During a visit to the Vatican's private garage today, he told the Holy See's 40 drivers: "Your profession as chauffeurs should remind you continually that weReuter - 95 words
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Article172 1981-01-07 1 THAILAND made a strong protest to United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldhelm about a Vietnamese military raid into its territory and threatened to take what it called "legitimate measures" to prevent any further attack. Thai Ambassador Birabhongse Kasemsri said m a letter to Dr Waldheim that ThailandUPI - 172 words
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Article27 1981-01-07 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Jakarta now has a population of 6.5 million according to results of the 1S» decennial census, its Governor TJokropranolo announced today. -AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article70 1981-01-07 1 LATEST SOVIETS BACK DOWN ISLAMABAD, Taaa. The Savtet Uajaa has 4tmm4) rM*>KasJti4M W tke regime la Hfgaaaa. taa by Pakistan aad In* as a preeaaaWtaa far dlrMt talk* to cad tke yaar Isag Afghan crisis, Western dlpUmatlr wiftw aald today. Tke Mfaaal ay TekerMa asasal iftaJblaMfcaMei t# isaaii PraaMeat BakrakAP - 70 words
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Article, Illustration875 1981-01-07 1 ex-CPM boss Musa Ahmad I; ALBERT RAMALINGAM Hid YANG RAZALI KASSIM - The Great Chain Peng Betrayal ex-CPM boss Musa Ahmad I ALBERT RAMALINGAM Hid YANG RAZALI KASSIM by By THE farmer chairman of the Communist Party of Maiaya, Mr Mum bin Ahmad, last Bight accused Chin Peng, the secretary-general af the party, af betraying the rank-and-flie •f the CPM by fleeingReuter - 875 words
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140 1981-01-07 1 100 blind Indians seized at exhibition NEW DELHI, Tues. Police hauled away nearly 100 blind people who went to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's house where she opened an International Year of the Disabled exhibition yesterday. The New Delhi police detained 44 of the sightless people under charges of breaching theUPI - 140 words
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Advertisement104 1981-01-07 1 38 pages today SINGAPORE SWEEP RESULTS -Paga 9 INDIA may have lost $520 m credit 2 RIPPER suspect's wife guarded at secret hideout S TABLING loses appeal over conviction and sentences 8 ST JOHN aims to have first aider m every home S 'WARRlNG' Chinese papers call a truce II104 words
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Article73 1981-01-07 2 In other words... 6 THE craze ta drench tke heroine till her clethes closely cling ta ker beaatttaJ, shapely ar unshapely bady to grawtag. Pit yanr heroine In the rain aad bring mare people ta tke theatres seem ta be tke la thing now. An Indian film critic complaining about73 words
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375 1981-01-07 2 DECISION TO REPLACE U.S. FIRM THE REASON? NEW DELHI, TitMday i INDIA may have lost a US$25O million (Sss2o million) World Bank credit for the construction of much-needed fertiliser plants because of a controversial cabinet decision to replace an American consulting company selectedNYT; AFP - 375 words
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147 1981-01-07 2 Kabul wants UN to be at talks with Iran, Pakistan NEW DELHI, Tues. Afghanistan told India yesterday that it was willing to hold talks with Pakistan and Iran, m the presence of a United Nations representative, for a political solution of the Afghan crisis, Indian spokesman J.N. Dizit said. AAFP - 147 words
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437 1981-01-07 2 BEIJING, Tuas CHINA'S pragmatic leadership is tightening the ideological screws, calling for do-or-die discipline and dusting off a revolutionary slogan favoured by the late party Chairman Mao Zedong. "Fearing neither death nor hardship" a slogan approved by Mao has been restored toAP; AFP - 437 words
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Article49 1981-01-07 2 NEW DELHI, Tues. The reserve bank of India revised the value of the rupee downward by 1.31 per cent today. The new rate is 19.10 rupees to the British pound compared to the »»<«ntw rate of 18 25 rupees, said Press Trust of India news agency. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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168 1981-01-07 2 No way we can ban sex tours, says Tokyo TOKYO, Tuesday JAPANESE officials have said they have no powers to ban "sex tours" of Japanese men to South-east Asian nations, which Philippine women's groups have attacked.as degrading. The women's groups, m a letter to Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki yesterday, appealedReuter - 168 words
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Article77 1981-01-07 2 TOKYO, Tues. A chief of the defence agency's Joint staff office, died yesterday after being seriously injured by his son who hit him with a baseball bat last Tuesday Lt Gen Matsuji Tomlsawa. 59. was hit on the bead by his B-year-ok) son while they were77 words
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280 1981-01-07 2 BEIJING. Tues DO maakey-naa, tke CkbMae veratea af tke abamlaaale aaawmaa, really extort A grawlag Banker af Caiaeae aeieatista aeeoi ta believe aa, Mglag by areas reperta here. Praf Urn Mfc -g tke nrmeat ikeUeter la tka exlsteaee af ■lakey la MM, whea heAFP - 280 words
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Article71 1981-01-07 2 LOS ANGELES. Tun. Stager and mMtm Doris Day has tiled tor divorce tram her fourth husband, Uhlim— nisn Barry Comden The couple married In 197* and separated three years later lte Day. 56. who In her dims has often played the clean-living, freckle-faced slrl nextReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration204 1981-01-07 2 U.S. TEAM TO GAUGE INDIAN STAND ON SOVIETS WASHINGTON, Tues. A 15-member house delegation leaves today on a fact-finding mission to India to find out from leaders m New Delhi their position toward the growing Soviet presence m the Indian Ocean region, it was announced yesterday. Representative Melvin Price, chairmanUPI - 204 words
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Article, Illustration178 1981-01-07 2 Widow of leader of 'Flying Tigers' in Taiwan A BEAMING Am Ckeaaaalt (left) aletarea 1 at a areas esafer eaee aa Meaaay after kar arrival at Talnoa's alraart trans ttW day vtalt la China. Mrs Caeaaaalt, wtd«« af Oeacral Claire Caeaaaalt waa was tke leader af tke "Flyiag Tigers" aarlac178 words
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201 1981-01-07 2 NEW DELHI. Tues. The Government of Ittar Pradesh state today suspended eight policemen accused by an official inquiry of torturing a pregMM Indian woman and cunning down her bus- 1 band and two male companions, the United News of India reported. The policemen wereAP - 201 words
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Article, Illustration443 1981-01-07 3 MOB HOWLS 'KILL THE *****' AS MAN IS CHARGED LEEDS, Turn. POLICE had to move m to guard the wife of truck driver Peter Sutclifte at a secret hideaway here today after a mob howled "kill the *****" when he was indicted for443 words
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269 1981-01-07 3 Pym gets new post in Mrs T's Cabinet reshuffle LONDON, Tu»s IN the first Cabinet reshuffle of her 18-month-old government, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday changed her defence minister and dropped six other ministers. Defence Minister Francis Pym, who had bitterly opposed economy cuts m the armed services, was madeAP - 269 words
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136 1981-01-07 3 Australia forbids export of nugget CANBERRA. Tues. Australian officials today refused permission for a huge gold nugget to leave the country. Mr CyrU Kovac, agent for the anonymous couple who found the 27.2 kg nugget three months ago, said it had been sold to a Las Vegas casino for AslReuter - 136 words
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Article76 1981-01-07 3 Thorn begins term as EEC chief BRUSSELS, Tues. Mr Gaston Thorn, multilingual politician from tiny Luxembourg, today begins four tough years as chief executive of an expanding European Economic Community. He has earned wide respect from other European leatters during two decades m politics. Including five years as prime ministerReuter - 76 words
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322 1981-01-07 3 I SWORE TO GET HIM, SAYS POLICE CHIEF LEEDS, Turn. CHIEF of Yorkshire detectives George Oldfleld hunted the Yorkshire Ripper for five years and swore he would get him, despite a heart attack caused by the strain. Mr Oldfleld, 58, suffered the attack In August 1979, amid the strain ofAP - 322 words
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358 1981-01-07 3 Hitler's men pay last respects to Adm Doenitz HAMBURG, Tues. About 500 of Adolf Hitler's wartime servicemen today donned military decorations awarded by the dictator to pay their last respects to Admiral Karl Doenitz, the U-boat commander who presided over the surrender of Nazi Germany after the fuehrer's death. ButUPI - 358 words
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Article145 1981-01-07 3 US HELP SOVIETS IN VENUS PROBE TORONTO, Tues. American scientists are helping Russian researchers find the most productive landing spots for a pair of advanced Soviet robots scheduled to land on Venus next year and take soil samples for onsite analysis. The cooperation Is expected to pay off for scientistsUPI - 145 words
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108 1981-01-07 3 WASHINGTON, Tm*. The DaqMta Fire Departmeaf la lUlawts nt mi uuul call •ver the weekend mwMy'i ter bed waa Ore. Fire •fflrlals said that Mr Babert Kruunerleh bad pat h«-»Un r tape uml tae mattreaa U mrm It. That wanld have wvrked fine, saidAP - 108 words
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Article, Illustration102 1981-01-07 3 Decision on The Times this month? TORONTO, Ties. Newspaper magnate Lord Tbmbjmb said a ItrMis will prvteMy be made this n»oth abMt tke fatare •wneni •f The Times Lsassa ALMtii aewspaper, tke Observer, said «a Saoday tkat six firm Mds were submitted before the Dee SI deadline far pstasrtlsl purchasersAP - 102 words
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330 1981-01-07 3 WARSAW, Tuesday A MONTH-LONG truce between Polish authorities and the independent union Solidarity failed to survive the New Year with a protest begun m a village on the Soviet border threatening to snowball into a nationwide issue that could plunge the country330 words
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Article, Illustration49 1981-01-07 5 THIS bridge Unking the Yugoslav Island of Krk with the mainland has the largest concrete arch la the wnM the mala oaaerete arch en the right DMMim JM metres. The entire bridge runs 1,44t m lea*. Tie bridge waa recently •pened. Taajag pfctar*.49 words
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181 1981-01-07 5 Lee, Marcos all for more Japanese defence spending TOKYO, Tue». Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and President Marcos both favoured an increase m Japan's defence spending to help maintain security m the region. Mr Lee told the Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) m Singapore that be wanted Japan to share theReuter - 181 words
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136 1981-01-07 5 US does not know where all 52 are kept Mr LONDON, Tues. The United States admits it does not know where all the 52 American hostages are being kept and was concerned about their whereabouts after three of them were taken from the Iranian Foreign Ministry m Teheran. The transferUPI - 136 words
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311 1981-01-07 5 WASHINGTON, TllM. A NEW, more conservative Congress took office today but Republicans trying to flex their political muscle lost the first battle on the economy. Trying to back President-elect Ronald Reagan's pledges to cut government spending. Republicans m the House of Representatives sought to limitReuter - 311 words
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Article106 1981-01-07 5 BRADY IS NAMED PRESS SECRETARY WASHINGTON, Taee. Mr BaaaM Beacaa baa •elected Mr Jamei Brady, the spokesman far Us tnuMtflea heaamarten ateee the Nev 4 etoetUa, aa bto White Hease Preat Secretary, —areas aald today. They said Mr Brady waa told the itirMia laat Friday. Mr Brady kaa worked laUPI - 106 words
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316 1981-01-07 5 Subsidy problem stands out in Jakarta budget JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia has unveiled a cautious expansionary draft budget which features a moderate 25 per cent increase m development spending that reflects the country's excellent economic performance this year. In what many dub an "electioneering budget," Indonesia has, however, failed to comeFT - 316 words
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297 1981-01-07 5 Republicans want to see Haig files, too WASHINGTON, Tuesday SENATOR Charles Percy, the new chairman of the foreign relations committee, said yesterday that committee Republicans want the Executive Branch to turn over tapes and files on Mr Alexander Haig Jr. 1 Democrats have also requested the material to use mNYT - 297 words
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Article32 1981-01-07 5 GENEVA. Tues. UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim arrived here today for a multi-party conference which, if successful, could bring independence to Namibia (Southwest Africa) by the end of the year. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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143 1981-01-07 5 CHICAGO, Ties. Three iweili eeart Jadges rale* that aircraft balMer McDmukU D*«gias eaaM act be ■aeTter paatttve damana ever the crash ef eae ef Hi DC-li tote U the werst avfatlea Ibnitif la 118 htatary. The Aaierleaa AlrOsm DC-li iiiaatl aa easaw while tafias143 words
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Article49 1981-01-07 6 THE historic Khyber Pass (below) has seen its share of bloodshed. It was used by the armies of Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan. There Is a cemetery for British soldiers who died building the road. The British also l#ft >n underground hospital (right) with 20 rooms.49 words
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Article, Illustration30 1981-01-07 6 The children (top left) are healthy and well clothed for the winter. There is plenty of food from the relief agencies and water from the walla (above).Agencies - 30 words
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Article78 1981-01-07 6 MOST of the province! to set up refugees are camps. Pathana, like the The Afghans have Pakistanis m the brought with them border provinces, so their nomadic ways the Afghans have •"<« tribal customs not been made to the women (top feel too unwelcome. centre) still wear their heavy78 words
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Article, Illustration41 1981-01-07 6 Our reporter ABBY TAN was m Peshawar on the Afghan border last month. There she took these photographs and spoke to resistance leaders, relief workers and Pakistani officials about the Afghans' war against the Soviets and its human debris.41 words
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Article77 1981-01-07 6 Blocks and birds THE British feared the German* might repeat Alexander's feat. 80 they laid tank traps (left), near the Khyber Paaa. But the Russian winter •topped Hitler cold m his tracks and the blocks still stand today. THE Russians too have a trick or two. These are the remnants77 words
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Article, Illustration31 1981-01-07 6 Two refugee women m veils (the Afghan tribesman are strict Muslims and adhere to the traditions of purdah) stroll m the cool shad* of a bazaar m Peshawar.31 words
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Article, Illustration1155 1981-01-07 7 WHEN the 1.2 million Afghan refugees fled their country after a full-scale war erupted against Soviet occupation troops, they brought along with them their whole tribal system into neighbouring Pakistan. That means men, women, children, sheep, goats and cattle as well as a unique nomadic way of1,155 words
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Article, Illustration937 1981-01-07 7 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN Stories and pictures by WHEN Soviet gunships attacked two border posts m Bajaur Agency 165 km north-west of Peshawar m late October, the Pakistanis were surprised. They knew that Soviet reconnaissance aircraft cross over to Pakistan from Afghanistan regularly every 15 days. Such937 words
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Article, Illustration732 1981-01-07 7 OCCASIONALLY at night, the sound of gunfire, artillery and mortars can be heard pounding away. It could last for four hours or the sound might die away m a few minutes. To Pakistanis living on their side of the historic Khyber Pass, this is a reminder732 words
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Article, Illustration645 1981-01-07 8 RICHARD Charles Tarling, 46, former chairman of Haw Par Brothers International Ltd (HPBIL), lost his appeal yesterday against conviction by the High Court on five charges connected with the HPBIL accounts and directors' reports for 1972 and 1973. Tarling, who was not here645 words
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260 1981-01-07 8 MADAM CHUA Mvi Ying, a director of a private investment company, denied m High Court yesterday, suggestions that she had charged interest and demanded payment of all loans she had made to another woman, Madam Loke Chee Hong, once her •'very close friend". She was260 words
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318 1981-01-07 8 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By PLANS to revamp the Customs Department are r*»ady. It will streamline the activities of the 27 divisions under three branches administration, preventive and revenue. At present, all the divisions come under seven branches control, inspection, enforcement, preventive, special, administration318 words
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174 1981-01-07 8 Man jailed three months for driving under ban BUSINESSMAN Fang Lan Hwa of Circuit Road was jailed for three months yesterday for driving a pick-up last Nov 25 while under a five-year disqualification. He was also fined a total of $1,080 for four other traffic offences and banned from driving174 words
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101 1981-01-07 8 Fined for running illegal tontine CONSTRUCTION labourer Wung Ah Eng, 40, who was fined $750 yesterday for running an illegal tontine, had her application to pay the fine m $50 instalments rejected by the court. District judge Chandra Mohan told Wung: "This is not a tontine. It is punishment imposed101 words
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Article47 1981-01-07 8 MR TAN KAH HOE has been re-elected Chairman of the Singapore Professional Centre (or the 1980/81 term. Other officials elected were: Mr Theng Chye Yam (first deputy chairman). Miss Elena Lvi (second deputy chairman), Dr Choy Thoong Loke (secretary), and Mrs Mac-Urn Hoon Ann (treasurer).47 words
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Article28 1981-01-07 8 THE Radln Mas women's subcommittee will hold a talk on "A Prudent Approach to Stock Market Investment" at lt» community centre on Monday at 8 p.m.28 words
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Article63 1981-01-07 8 Firemen put out garbage blaze IN one hour, firemen were called to put out two burning heaps of rubbish. The first fire, at about 7 p.m., was at a rubbish chute m Block 103, Lorong 1, Toa Payoh. The other was at a rubbish dump m Jalan Tenteram. Both calls63 words
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Article50 1981-01-07 8 INTERESTED m calligraphy' Find out more at a talk by Madam Wong Yuan Ren, a Chinese calllgrapher who will also demonstrate the art at the Toa Payoh Library lecture hall on Jaa 23 at 7 15 p.m. Admission is by tickets which are obtainable tree at the library50 words
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237 1981-01-07 8 ALICE WONG - ALICE WONG By COMMERCIAL tenants occupying premises designated by government for medical consultancies at Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre have appealed to the National Development Ministry for an extension to the 14-day quit notices issued to them at the end of last month. It is237 words
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289 1981-01-07 8 Civic assn to launch Virtues Week in March A LOCAL civic aaMcUtloa Is •rgaalalag s> moral "^t^F In March. The SsJ-Oh Thye-Hoa Chaa-Teek-SeaJi Society, charHy-rom-reßglatw sr*ap, plans U launch Vlrtae. Week *a March M. The campaJya will highlight theft ulvenal virtue*, including fill al piety, tnut-warthl-■m aid hunaalty, saM lawyer289 words
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Article79 1981-01-07 8 MR SIDEK SANDT. MP for Kobun Ayer and Parliiunratary Secretary (Communications aw) Cult Ore), wUI bold meet-the-pcoplp wtnm for bis coßitltuency every Wednesday from 8 to 10 p.m. For the first Wednesday of each month these will be held at the PAP Kolam Aver Educational Centre79 words
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235 1981-01-07 9 *****36 wins first prize in Singapore Sweep TICKET No. *****36 won the first prize of $500,000 In the Singapore Sweep 12/80 drawn last night. The full results: 1st prise: *****36 2m] prise ($150,000): *****05 3rd prise ($75,000): *****39 4U prise ($50,000): *****98 5th prise ($25,000). *****75 S Jarkprt N ambers235 words
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Article41 1981-01-07 9 Competency exams EXAMINATIONS for the first and second classes (or engineers' certificates of competency this year wUI be held at the Marine Department, Suite 866, Bth Floor, World Trade Centre Building. For further details, contact the Examiner of Engineers. Marine Department.41 words
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264 1981-01-07 9 St John aims to have first aider in every home THE St John Ambulance Association hopes to train enough people In first aid so that first alders will be found m every bos, street corner, factory, office and home. The target was set by Dr Ng Eng Lim, director of264 words
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204 1981-01-07 9 Co-op polls not carried out properly say five who lost FIVE candidates who lost m the Singapore Mercantile Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society's management committee election maintained yesterday that the election was not carried out properly. They claimed that the 11 candidates who won the election, on Nov 15 last204 words
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Article, Illustration690 1981-01-07 9 MAY HO - MAY HO By A UNIVERSITY don yesterday questioned the National University of Singapore's admission policy which, he said, allows only a selected few to receive a university education. Dr Gwee Yee Hean, senior lecturer m NUS' History Department, said: "The worry should not be690 words
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Article46 1981-01-07 9 THE Kallang community will hold an evening of fun and games at its hall on Jan 31 at 730 p.m. to celebrate the Lunar New Year. For $2, participants will have a chance to exchange gifts and win prize* at a lucky draw.46 words
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Article27 1981-01-07 9 THE Upper Serangoon community centre youth group will be organising an overnight camp at Puhu Übin on Jan 17. Call *****61 or *****76 for details.27 words
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Advertisement176 1981-01-07 9 The New Braun micron 2000 The Secret is m the Comb As small and inconspicuous as It is, this little comb on tie shaving head works wonders Because it's a feed-in comb that makes even problem whiskers the soft, unruly hairs around your throat easier to shave. Caught by the176 words
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Advertisement208 1981-01-07 9 MAZDA THE NAME CARRIES MORE WEIGHT El3OO PANEL VAN mJ/A O ■■^■lUIJ' payload 825 kg **?HJ Hp/^^ 1 payload 970 kg. 4jf' _iLH Ik HL— —^Bn^^^^kn^ «=sj=\ LiIDUU V payload 1,230 kg. ;^"T*iftfinWi— idnjf 355^1 "1 j payload 1,075 kg. B^Bb^ 4,445 mm <\ El6OO /rs^M. if \i m— i208 words
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478 1981-01-07 10 CHUA LEONG KIAN - 'Warring' Chinese papers call a truce CHUA LEONG KIAN Minister urges two to change attitude By is influential m South-east Asia, but it does not give the same weight to Sin Chew. Nanyang also said newspapers with higher circulations were not necessarily better and cited the Financial Times as an478 words
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Article72 1981-01-07 10 THE Singapore Musical Society will present a farewell recital by Mrs Judy Hildesley, the American soprano who has performed m various operettas, recitals and musicals here since 1978, on Jan 22 at 8.30 pm Mrs Hildesley is returning to Britain to resume her professorial career. Tickets for her72 words
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152 1981-01-07 10 Permanent residents can still apply: HUDC PERMANENT mMMta were r«l yesterday they c»« still •paly far HMstiig aad Urkaa Devotopmeat Ompaay fUte. The Hf DC hM received many eawlrw ■■■■< tkeir eUgliuity fer tke campaay'i ■lam It nud new pelley Dee 12 dividing Its waittas list «f i,m »ppU«Mts late152 words
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Article118 1981-01-07 10 POLICE are investigating a case of attempted arson m which a man tried to set fire to a bouse m Jalan Nam Seng, off Woodlands Road, at about 12.30 a.m. on Sunday. He was foiled when one of the residents raised the alarm. The118 words
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Article64 1981-01-07 10 POLICE are looking (or the relatives or friends of a male Indian whose body was found floating m the Kallang River near Bendemeer Road at 7 a.m. yesterday. The man, about 30 years old and 1.5 metres tall, was wearing a black T-shirt and brown trousers64 words
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Article, Illustration414 1981-01-07 10 SENIOR District Judge Michael Khoo yesterday noted that corruption offences here had not abated even though the Prevention of Corruption Act was enacted 21 years ago. He took judicial notice of this fact m imposing a $10,000 fine on architect Yang Tai Tye, who414 words
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82 1981-01-07 10 THE ravenunetit has doubled the let In v International drtvinn licence to $Jt. The Increase, effective tram Ju 1, is to bring it la line with the fees tor teal driving licences, said a Registry •f Vehicles spokesman yesterday. InUrnatUnsi driving Bwcai are lasaed82 words
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291 1981-01-07 10 St Joseph's will have to go, MPB decides THE Monuments Preservation Board is not recommending St Joseph's Institution for preservation. This means the school, whose main buildings were completed m 1867, will have togo. The Secretary of the board. Mr Philip Chua. said yesterday that the school's preservation had been291 words
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Article71 1981-01-07 10 NATIONAL University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies will hold a 15-lecture course on Banking. Credit and Securities on Tues days and Thursdays fm 6.30 to 830 p.m. beginning Jan 13. Course fee is SB The department will also hold a 10-lecture course on Figure Drawing71 words
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Article37 1981-01-07 10 THE Toa Pa /oh Branch Library's Malay Drama Group will be presenting a night of drama-cur.i poetry m Malay at the Marine Parade Branch Library uditorium on Jan IT at 4 p.m. Admission is free.37 words
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Advertisement300 1981-01-07 10 FOODFAIR 81 Ist Malaysia International FOOD FOOD EQUIPMENT EXHIBITION Featuring: Food Beverages Food Processing Packaging Machinery Freezing Chilling Equipment Supermarketing Equipment Household Kitchen Equipment Venue: CHANGKAT PAVILION, KUALA LUMPUR. Date: 22nd Jan 2nd Feb 1981 (22nd Jan 24th Jan Trade only, Entrance by Invitation And Presentation Business Card) Kindly call300 words
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Miscellaneous183 1981-01-07 10 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp MOThER S AWOYED *V'Tm i "hA~S NO WHAT IF MOTHER \f JNCXE J&&S /WHO'S A/IhS B^»BBiNS t DN SHE REASON COR HAD TOLD MRS HOW OID S/ I AuKT ASkTED /VCTMER her A3E -ER TO BLABBINSTON HER i\r AUNTIE MA6&IE AND MOTHER183 words
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326 1981-01-07 11 VITB to hold second intensive English course THE Vocational and industrial Training Board is conducting a second intensive English language course to help school-leavers wishing to further their studies but are weak m the language. The six-week course, designed for GCE "O" level school-leavers especially those from a non-English stream326 words
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117 1981-01-07 11 Trader faces $120,000 extortion charges A BUSINESSMAN, Tan Swee Kok, 34, yesterday claimed trial to two charges of extorting $120,000 from Mr Yeo Zui Kien last October. Tan, represented by Mr Subhas Anandan, is alleged to have extorted $80,000 from Mr Yeo at St Patrick's Road on Oct 9. The117 words
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Article59 1981-01-07 11 Snapping our young ones IF you enjoy capturing on film, the antics of the young, there is a photo competition with the theme "Our Young Generation" which can win you photographic equipment Entry forms are available at the National Library and its branches. Ministry of Culture (Cultural Afairs Division) and59 words
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Article35 1981-01-07 11 THE MP for Kebun Baru. Mr him Boon Heng, will conduct a meet-the-people session tomorrow at Block 109, Ang Mo Klo Aye 4. from 7.30 p.m. and not on Friday as announced earlier35 words
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440 1981-01-07 11 FILOMENA D' CRUZ - FILOMENA D'CRUZ By OVERSEAS companies which offer their employees travel incentives are the latest target of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's efforts to attract visitors here. The board is taking steps to get more such companies and travel firms m the440 words
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Article59 1981-01-07 11 CATCH up with the latest big band and top chart numbers by making a date with Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment Band at the Singapore Conference Hall on Jan 31, 1981 at 8 pm and on Feb 1 at 5 pm. Tickets for their performance59 words
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272 1981-01-07 11 Dispenser sold drug to addicts for 3 months FOR three months, a Health Ministry assistant dispenser was illegally selling a muscle relaxant to drug addicts. When his stock of the drug was running low, he contacted a counterpart m another dispensary and offered him $20 for 1.000 tablets of the272 words
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184 1981-01-07 11 DOCTOR ALLOWED TO VISIT WIFE IN ENGLAND DR MARK Yu Meng Lun, 56, accused of outraging the modesty of a house- wife at his clinic, was granted permission yesterday to leave the couni try to visit his sick wife m England. His counsel, Mr M Puvanendram, who made the application184 words
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Article46 1981-01-07 11 THE RIVER Valley community centre youth group will hold a Chinese New Year buffet and dance at its premises on Jan 24 at 7.30 p.m. Admission fee is $5 for members and $7 for non-members. Further information can be obtained by calling *****84.46 words
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194 1981-01-07 11 THE Singapore Breastfeeding Mothers Group has stopped collecting breast milk from donors for the Milk Bank. It has handed over this function, from this month, to the Singapore General Hospital, where the bank is situated, because there are not enough active members.194 words
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Article, Illustration126 1981-01-07 11 SIX prapie were lalared la mi aecMeat lnv»l\lnn tw» can sad Uxl la Hallaad Rm4 »t 12.M a.m. yestertey. Padee said the arcldeat •c*nrr*4 waea a car drlvea ky «alf maa H«w Ah P*a, n, weat •at af eaatral. Jumped tie raad divider and126 words
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Article34 1981-01-07 11 CYCLIST, Mr Tan Ai Meng, 47, died In the Singapore General Hospital three hours after he was involved m an accident with a car m Outram Road, on Monday at 11 a.m.34 words
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Advertisement267 1981-01-07 11 laVal aaaW^^. M J^- ~-W~ -W aT X r Fji w^v'f VA^ af^Lrv aaaaiiiLaaJaaa' I aaaaaaaafc^^V lw m^ W F^^ aB "^aaP i^J^a^S. WT aaaW^^X a^* aV^r\ P^ Ist *>^ a M^ M BBBBB^^ -fw^W W* I .^BBBBBBBBVB^^^^^JV"aaI B*i^^*^V J mm aaa^" BBB^aal bbbbbV aVaaaf bbbb^^V w > ml^ai BBBBBBBBBBBB^^267 words
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762 1981-01-07 12 TERESA 001 - Streaming: Why the normal course is not abnormal V GARY Lira (a pseudonym) is one of the unfortunate students who did not achieve what he wanted m the first streaming exercise for Secondary One. He obtained distinctions m English, mathematics and science m the Primary School Leaving Examinations, but they762 words
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789 1981-01-07 12 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1981 MAKING WAY THE old must give way to the young. There can be no exception to this cardinal rule of selfrenewal. So it is not surprising that some veterans have left the Cabinet. The basic philosophy behind the new line-up is unexceptional. The789 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1981-01-07 12 JOHN WORONOFF m Tokyo - JOHN WORONOFF m Tokyo BY Serious doubts over assumptions made by the EPA forecasts m 3 special report for The Straits Times ON DEC 20, the Japanese Government officially presented its economic outlook for fiscal 1981. This, it seemed to feel, would be an1,320 words
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Article640 1981-01-07 12 ANDREW LESLIE - ANDREW LESLIE By WISHING to (lnd aa appropriate subject far this first colama of the year, I started thinking a boat the first letter of the alphabet. The contemplation of "A", this letter which Is also a word, reminded me of two problems far KngUsh speakers.640 words
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Advertisement14 1981-01-07 12 INTRODUCES X TW o DYNAMITE INSTRUMENTS LeadU I Fender 75 fl Bt.m.a.(pte)ltd. JF 61-63,rNghStra«t,Slngapof»061714 words
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Advertisement393 1981-01-07 12 TECNOGAS JsBr I NOW OFFERS YOU y^&*~«£&^ NOT ONLY THE VERY m^— fr^gg REST BUT ALSO IMitf THE BIGGEST OVEN... H M^itl Th e 3803-416 a one professional gas cooker that's going to grace many ■aa^aßaaaaaaa*""^^^H fine kitchens m Singapore. Manufactured by the same craftsmen that made I^^^^^ the other393 words
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776 1981-01-07 13 Release of funds will benefit property speculators unless Readers continue to write m commenting on the use of CPF savings for the purchase of private housing. Here is a selection of their letters. IF the CPF it* to serve its aim of providts> lag a little neat for one's aid776 words
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Letter122 1981-01-07 13 The library has 76,117 adult members and 103,666 young members. All of them will be refunded their $5 deposits and this means it will have to pay more than $800,000. This amount was placed ST, DeeM I READ with a tinge of disappointment (ST, Dec122 words
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270 1981-01-07 13 Govt reply Soot fall-out is within limits prescribed PLEASE refer to the letter "Tell-tale sign of factories' fall-out" (ST, Nov 28) by "Concerned." We wish to inform the writer that officers from the Anti-Pollution Unit have carried out investigations and found that the soot fall-out at Teban Gardens is mild270 words
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79 1981-01-07 13 Take a new look at estate duty exemption THE price* of houea have gone ap. Property developer* are happy aad are the multiple uiopuU owner*. However, (hose who owa •nly one hoase are apjmihi— lm over the The price* of most hoaoes have risen snfflcieatty to attract estate ■aty. Farther79 words
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217 1981-01-07 13 A question of supply and demand CRITICISMS against the government for not taking appropriate action to curb rising prices m properties cannot be entirely Justified for the following reasons: 1) Good quality and very reasonably priced government-subsidised housing by the HDB, JTC and HUDC is available to eligible members of217 words
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53 1981-01-07 13 Savings are not for renovation I REFER to the letter "Savings for flat renovation?" (ST, Dec 17) from "Hopeful" and regret to say that the request from the writer falls outside the scope of the CPF Approved Housing Scheme for the purchase of HDB flats. IJM AIK CHOB, far General53 words
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Advertisement39 1981-01-07 13 Ik wk kX/Oi I CLOSED 1 I I Pf^R IR ANNUAL STAFF FUNCTION |f OUR 3 STORES WILL BE OPEN I if TOMORROW (BTH JAN '81) THE INCONVENIENCE CAUSED J I IS MUCH REGRETTED ®¥.iolmnl X^^^ ORCHARD KATONG THOMSON^X39 words
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Advertisement225 1981-01-07 13 Chromatic J Twopensinone^r The Chromatic ballpen writes red. Available from all leading Writes blue. A simple twist of the department stores, pen shops and stylish slender barrel is all it takes, bookstores. Around the world, more than sjßjnv^^, J »am««*ae»Bi^ fifty million people have already I CHIrOIIiHTI^ discovered the convenience225 words
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Article1438 1981-01-07 14 THE last transacted ready saY at the close nl business on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday compared with tie previous day's prices together with IMO high and low ><j)usted for scrip rlghu Issue) 1960 Last High Low Cosapaay Sale +orSECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 372 249 Acma 3201,438 words
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Article164 1981-01-07 14 Closing tone: Steady. Turnover: Official figures supplied b y the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled9.177,000, units valued at $37,411,000 Industrials accounted for 5 489 000 finance 1,008,000, hotels 1,081,000, properties 1,177,000, debentures, loansind I X>lld 4^? P tanuo< >" 264.000, minings 134,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled:164 words
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Article168 1981-01-07 14 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (MiiiHin-prtM. trntml) The Commerce 3 27 344 TV Saving! Fund I.f7 107 Spore Prog Fund 1.42 1 4t S'pare Sec Fund 115 jj( Span Invnt Fund 1 91 2 01 S'pore Equity Fund 1 33 1 40*d ama rvrrmiw "1$ m Mil Prog Fund 2168 words
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Article1729 1981-01-07 14 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets m lots o( 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board1,729 words
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Article1808 1981-01-07 14 BID and otter priors c«lcUUy listed and business m and rvported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number ot shares traded shown m brackets m lota of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified DKDVBTUALB AJUisnli (3O4B) AkMB(2 748) (1)2.74 Alei H<M (1.558) ACksc(l.3sß)cd AMD (I.ISB 11,808 words
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Article316 1981-01-07 14 MILD prsflt-teklßg emerged 1m seteettve ewuters ia the aftenissß, caaslag share prices to eJose «ff their stay's best at the Staga,p*>re sUch market yeatersUy. Bit overall, galas still Mtaunhered Ismmm 91 to M at the etsae. Baylag rapport was evideat la eertali usdostrUl, ■asautj aad flasarf316 words
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Article293 1981-01-07 14 AFTER Monday's erratic turn, the Kuala Lumpur stock market rallied encouragingly yesterday on the emergence of some buying Interest. Support was visible particulaly for industrial blue, chips and glamour stocks which apparently found new favour with Investors. Prices continued to hold steady at around the higher levels m293 words
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Article258 1981-01-07 14 THE US currency opened with a weaker tone In the Singapore forex market yesterday, as US Interest rates eased further on news of an unexpectedly large decline In US money supply figures aad a $12 billion (all In commercial loans at New York city hanks US Sing258 words
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Article43 1981-01-07 14 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses- on Jan Overnight: 7-.% Call deposits to 7^% CWs4ag Bayiag ftaMag Treasury bllU J-monlh Bank bills 13 15/18 13 3 months CD 13 13 8 months CD 12 13/K 12 11/11 Samree: NiMiaal WsiiMt Ce.43 words
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Article31 1981-01-07 14 Closing Interbank rates (or Singapore dollars on Jaa I: Oiler BM Oversight U 11 1 moa3 UW UH 2 months UH U>. 3 months 11' U Overnight mode UW31 words
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Article350 1981-01-07 14 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: CMrrMelM Hamtn* rat— SmMhsontan Percentage quoted yMterday (croa«)p.rtty dung* Local (Mian v ■alt at tttlgm earHMfi US dollar 2.0755 2.0765 2.8196 -26.39 Sterling pound 5.0350 5.0400 7.3469 -31.47 Australian dollar 2.4670 2.4695 3.4286 -28.00 NZ dollar 2.0125 2.0150 3.4206 -41.22 Canadian dollar 1.7460350 words
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Article25 1981-01-07 14 THE average rate at which ssajsr ascacwre haaks are emirtmtty prepared to tsMi to their best tmststners b 14 J per eesrt.25 words
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Article325 1981-01-07 14 HONGKONG: Stocks closed generally higher yesterday, but well off their day's peaks m active trading, with the Hang Seng index adding 4.77 points to 1604.68, dealers said. A bout of profit-taking brought prices down after enthusiastic early buying had seen the index rise 32.29 points by mid session. At325 words
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Article366 1981-01-07 14 TOKYO: Share prices closed mixed yesterday, m active trading as export orientated issues fell on profit-taking. The Dow Jones average shed 13.36 points to 7137.59, on a volume of 460 million shares but the New index rose 0.46 point to 496.25. Yen AjinomoU) Akai OS -11 Aaahl Chem 222366 words
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Article253 1981-01-07 15 SYDNEY, Tues. Continuing demand m the oil sector saw indications of renewed overseas interest today, brokers said. Stocks associated with the Woodada gas project set the pace. In the oils, Woodside rose 17 rwits tn A53.35. INDUSTRIALS All 235 .5 A N I 312 .2 A253 words
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Article258 1981-01-07 15 NEW YORK, Mon. The stock market scored a powerful gain m heavy trading on encouraging money supply news and another prime rate cut. Blue chips and growth stocks led the advance. The Federal Reserve said the basic money stock fell US$2 5 billion. Late Friday,258 words
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Article221 1981-01-07 15 ZURICH, Mon. Prices closed higher over a broad front, but volume remained moderate, dealers said. News that four major Swiss banks lowered their interest rates on customer time deposits underpinned share prices, dealers said. CLOSING PHK H Action! Mana a* i Alumiiw Ur 1170 -10 AIUNUM X.221 words
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Article232 1981-01-07 15 AMSTERDAM. Mon. Share prices closed higher, with KLM losing 0.30 guilders, but Royal Dutch leading otherwise higher Dutch internationals with a one guilder gain, dealers said. Nedlloyd and knsm were suspended pending merger news. In banks. ABN fell three but NMB was two higher. Rolinco and Rorento232 words
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Article503 1981-01-07 15 LONDON, Mon. g- Share prices closed slightly lower as profit-taking emerged after recent gains, dealers said. At 3pm. the FT index was down 2.1 at 473.2. Industrial leaders were mainly one to four pence lower after earlier gains of one or two pence, dealers added. Closing503 words
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Article48 1981-01-07 15 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIAL Monday «1» Friday 475.3 Week Ago...- 410.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday SS2.OS Friday 972.78 Week Ago MO.SB H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday I«M.M Monday 15W.81 Week Ago 1488.74 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tueaday BJBJ Monday 883.7 Week Ago ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 7J83 Monday 717.9 Week Ago48 words
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Article142 1981-01-07 14 THE STRAITS tin price rose 49 cents to $32.76 per kilo In Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 20.8 tonnes to 186 tonnes. The overnight London market was firmer with forward buyers gaining £25 to £6,370 per tonne. LONDON: Tin on the day was up £7 (or Cash142 words
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Article34 1981-01-07 14 prices Rubber Jan 6 SingaporeJanuary: 277.50 cents (down 3.25 cents) Malaysia: February: 297.75 cents (down 3.25 cents) Tin: M 532.76 per kilo) (up 49 cents) Official offer ing: 186 tonnes (up 20.8 tonnes)34 words
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Article31 1981-01-07 14 LONDON: Copper prices on Monday (previous m brackets). Wlrebar Spot £790.50 (£790.00); sellers £791.00 (£792.00); Three Month buyers £813.00 (£806.50); sellers £813.50 (£807.00). m Market Us*: Steady. Sales: 23,150 tonnes.31 words
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Article520 1981-01-07 14 PRICES In the Singapore rubber market closed weaker yesterday, with January RSS One buyers quoted at 277.50 cents per kilo, down 3.25 cents on Monday's close, dealers said. < Prices weakened about 1.50 i cents during afternoon trading on some speculative selling but recovered after the close following London's520 words
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Article74 1981-01-07 14 NOON SSI mi SMR pnea j m, ■AS Juw MMn (CamM Mlkl (F.rw.rJ tiial 3SR 3D 11-IMpdkrt) Ml.OO M6OON 14& M) "«4 s«i SBRSO llioaiaUM) t»SO Ml SON MI M MUOS MULB rakrawr M.rrt SMHCV lllapriM SajO Wl JON aUO Xl SON Ml (iioapdMi auo witmt wma74 words
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Article143 1981-01-07 14 CHINESE Praaaee Eicaaagr, Sisurattam, bom ctaslag srleea per ISS kg yesterday. email ell: Bulk fob 5140.00 sell en, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $152 00 seUers. new drum fob $160 00 sellers Caara: Mixed (loose) 177. M 1 buyers. PefMr: Muntok white pepper fob Asu NLW143 words
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Article129 1981-01-07 14 THE KTLOBAR market for gold dsttvarable ia Singapore opened at fASa and closed at 140.20* yesterday la Ike Far East gold opened at USaSMJI/SsUI aad closed at ts«si«ii» Gold was fix at US* 25 m Loadoa PMelbourne 1 1 4*7 4TB closed SSUSS closed New York 5*4 008 5M.058129 words
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Article47 1981-01-07 14 Rothaaaaa 640 +45 BerjUDtai 1270 +40 Goattafs 875 +3S OUE 720+38 M Banking 1490 +-30 OCBC 11*0+30 Ho.g Looag lad 505 +28 Graad Coalral 314 2S D B 8 880+25 Aaatral Asaal 1070 +20 I C B 800+10 Boast* ad SSS +-20 M T C 600+2047 words
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Article24 1981-01-07 14 C«rlab«rf 80S -25 M <.!••■ 442 -It Krmp.. MO -10 SeUagor Dr*d( 4W -10 M.l.y.w.l. 290 -10 Stntoa. 245 -7 Suprenr Corps 4«0 -824 words
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Article22 1981-01-07 14 Bovti Sea 701,000 F Merlin 683.000 City Dcv 348.000 Haw Par 333.000 Total turnover: 9 41m Total value: 138.04 m22 words
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Article42 1981-01-07 14 Jan 5 Jan B.T Indicator ***** 39 ***** 45 Industrials: (8185 ***** Flnanc«: 1279 59 1296 33 Hotels: ***** 774 94 Properties: 608 51 612 31 Minings 409 41 410.53 Plantation*: ***** ***** OCBC: ***** 698 67 SESInd 597 45 *****42 words
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1147 1981-01-07 15 IT WAS a year of dreams-come-true for the Singapore stock market m 1980 with the bulls triumphant almost all the way. The market's performance will certainly go down m history as the best and probably the healthiest put up by local equities1,147 words
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273 1981-01-07 15 Chamber to seek affiliates' views on Pinyin lists THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will seek the views of its affiliates on compiling lists of common Hanyu Pinyin terms used m theii businesses. It will also ask for their difficulties m compiling these lists, chamber secretary, Mr Lim273 words
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186 1981-01-07 15 Mobil gas bay fire injures driver, assistant THE TWO workers who were injured m a fire at a Mobil liquefied petroleum gas loading bay m Jurong on Monday have been identified as Ahmad bin Ali, 50, the truck driver and Mohammed Noor bin Musa, 17, his assistant. Mr Ahmad, had186 words
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392 1981-01-07 15 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH By SAFETY regulations to benefit boating enthusiasts who enjoy a day's rowing at sea are being introduced m a pilot project at the East Coast Park. Those wishing to operate boathire businesses on the beaches m the park offering392 words
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Article26 1981-01-07 15 THE HOME Affaire Minister, Mr Chua Sian Chin, will open the Road Safety Park at the East Coast Parkway on Sunday at 10 a.m.26 words
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458 1981-01-07 15 LI CHA NI KE SONG is the Chinese version of a well-known American name. But read it aloud and you will find that it does not quite sound like Richard Nixon, of which it is a transliteration. Nor is Li Ken quite close phonetically458 words
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161 1981-01-07 15 A FOUR-MAN team from the Public Utilities Board will hold talks with Malaysian National Electricity Board officials on the link-up of electricity supply between the two countries m Kuala Lumpur from Friday. The team to the twoday meeting will be led by the161 words
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Article59 1981-01-07 15 11-yearold falls to his death SCHOOLBOY Tan Tze Yam, 11, was found dead at the foot of Block 64, Marine Drive, on Monday. Police said the boy was a primary six pupil of St Gabriel's School fell while he was looking out from the 10th floor to see if his59 words
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123 1981-01-07 15 Posting to secondary mission school not automatic- STUDENTS attending primary mission schcals are net nutrmateed places In see«ad»ry mission schMls. The PMtlag W students to tt«M ■chMto will be kMe4 mi merit and the availability tt wUem, a. Mlalstry «f Kdacatioo spokeanuui saM yesterday. Complaints A papU pUcemeat officer la123 words
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Article50 1981-01-07 15 THE GEYLANG East community centre will hold clashes m cake making, restaurant cooking, preparation of Urn turn and pandan curry, men's tailoring, beauty culture, health, yoga, tai chi, macrame and fruit and vegetable carving classes Telephone *****85 between 2.30 p.m. and 10 p.m. for more details.50 words
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Advertisement405 1981-01-07 15 vl Hr^ For a Successfial BANKING Career I gg study wdth Hvm mi ii bi WgfBHHHLI for the Institute of Bankers CONVERSION COURSE The duration of the complete Wolsey Hall Conversion Course is 26 weeks so enrol now for the June 1981 examination. Also available Wolsey Hall Courses for the405 words
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Advertisement457 1981-01-07 16 i The Sansui Supercompo Series. Sansui's complete range of Supercompo BBj MBBHBHBBBI H Price list Sound Systems. With the latest Eqim addition ofthe 900 series. Exciting new features. New dimensions m product supartompoaw $1 ***** $1.***** $151 00 $***** innovations A mark of Sansui's suparcompoaoo si 545 00 si. 724457 words
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Advertisement396 1981-01-07 17 |a»4-44»1| fc^MMlO r Automatic and Manual^stei hb^b> Compact Lightweight SLR Auto flash Auto winder ■A M NOW AT I siNGAPO£Ei- I PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECIALTY STORE fmS A&P Photo Store Pte Ltd nirvj- Sales AST 87-89. LOWER GROUND FLOOR. LUCKY PLAZA OW"^ (SIDE ENTRANCE FACING MANDARIN HOTEL) _^M// ORCHARD ROAO SINGAPORE 0923396 words
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Advertisement361 1981-01-07 17 LATEST ARRIVAL OF Sauter, Carl stelnbert, Fuchs Mohr. Nleer and Blessing pianos. Easy H.P available Song's Piano House. 294. Changl Road. *****14: 265 Peninsula Plaza, *****15/*****27 or Mud Kal Piano, Blk 407, 747, Ang Mo Klo Avenue 10. *****83/ *****79 MARANTZ TUNER AMPLIFIER for sale 50W per channel. Sl.ghtly used361 words
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Advertisement615 1981-01-07 17 ■MM Tj -J BB^m^SbEEEB^S^^VBBJ. BeBC^fI^BBBJ c vwC **v (fmmmXl HACatUfiaQsTal Camera Soop a MWeVyWlft Mini Color Lab LV™"/J rWTO&CDLDRSDMICII Q268 Ground Floor Peninsula Plaza (Facing Capitol Theatre Car Park) Coleman Street Slngaporeoei7Tei:336B7s6(Retall) *****55 (Wh01e5a1e) •ton to Sat from 10am lo Bpm Sun from 10am to spm HAPPY CENTURY RESTAURANT Outside615 words
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Advertisement491 1981-01-07 17 FOR QUICK LUNCH d Reservation, visit Lai Wan Restaurant. 377 C, Jalan Besar (alrcondltlon). Tel: *****03/*****94- Branch: (Block 44) 1436. Bendemeer Road (alrcondltlon) Tel: *****60/ *****61 PEACE f restaurant! DRAWN «&HOUS£ Come to Orchard Road Try our Genuine LIVE SEAFOOD DISHES 15-17 TIVERTON LANE OFF KILUNEY ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 TEL:491 words
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Advertisement688 1981-01-07 17 AT YOUR SERVICE Telephone Service: *****22 Mondoy Fndoy 8 30 o m -500pm Soturdoy 8 30 a m 300 p m (12 30 pm for Sun. Tenet] Pubkc Hobdoy 900 o m 100pm COUNTER SERVICE Timet Orchord Centre 10 00am —530pm M l O5 Lucky Plato (Mondoy Fndoy) IOOOom 100pm688 words
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Advertisement1231 1981-01-07 17 RATES Ordnorv 80 CM per word Imn \l 2 001 Sem-onpk>y SI 4 00 p«» column cm (AiWi 142 001 Strati Tmt SIS SO per column cm Imn 546 SOI Sunday T»n« Dnptav SI7 50 per column cm <M» SS2 SO) Strain Tmt SI9 SO per column cm (A*n SSB1,231 words
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Advertisement539 1981-01-07 17 SECTION INDEX I PERSONAL SERVICES MERCHANDISE II EMPLOYMENT M VEHICLES BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES V BUSINESS PRODUCTS, SERVICES ft OPPORTUNITIES VI EDUCATION A INSTRUCTION VN TRAVEL* TOURS VM ANNOUNCEMENTS ft PERSONAL EVENTS IX OBITUARIES FOR SALE WEHRHAHN GANG SAW capacity to saw a 40" diameter log. 200 h.p electric motor539 words
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Advertisement641 1981-01-07 17 KNITTING FABRICS We st* menulacliiren) end eiporten m Tshten. »nnnlw t m ••port ot ea tndt el hmrnng labrice. Wim eontsct ue near lor our eerviee end we w* help you with rour new plen. SOON TEX KNITTING FACTORY LTD 2F, 9-3, Tei- Yuan Ro«d T»ip«h, Taiwan ROC. CAPITAL AVAM.ABLC641 words
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Advertisement559 1981-01-07 18 H EmptowMeit 111 X 46 Situations Vacant m) Professional ft Executive An established Trading Company seeks trie services of an Experienced ACCOUNTANT Graduate m Accountancy or equivalent 3 years working experience In Trading Companies. Have working knowledge on mini-computer Capable of working Independently and supervising the subordinates. Able to prepare559 words
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Advertisement423 1981-01-07 18 ACCOUNTS CLERK required Mln 1 to 2 years experience Can 9SIJSI/3/7 after 9.30 am for 135w /i M, m sy s ,o (fy/fff A leading fashion garments manufacturer and exporter urgently requiree 1) CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY ft •quirt n.4 n t c OCE 'A' level certificate or equivalent c Hardworking and423 words
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Advertisement682 1981-01-07 18 An established Chemical Company applications tor the following vacancies: 1) SECRETARY (For Jurong Factory) c OCE o level with credit In English. c Oood typing and shorthand speeds c Below 23 years. c Relevant experience In a manufacturing concern preferred 2) TYPIST (For Shenton Way Office) c OCE O' level682 words
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Advertisement805 1981-01-07 18 'W I Beecham I n»n,«w.a, I CONFIDENTIAL PERSONNEL CLERK GCE 0' level with credits m English and Mathematics Typing 45 w p m Relevant experience This is an opportunity lor self-development lor those seeking to broaden their experience m the personnel function COST CLERK 'GCE O level L C C805 words
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Advertisement666 1981-01-07 18 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK with some experience required urgently Salary $275 $300 Interested applicants plepw call personally at: sth floor. 6E. Robinson Road (after 10.00 a.m.) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required Apply with full particulars stating salary and telephone number to Maxwell ROad PO Box 942. Spore 9018 FEMALE SECRETARY HIGHER English666 words
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Advertisement625 1981-01-07 18 K.C. OAT requires experienced DOCUMENTATION CLERK WHARF CLERK Salary negotiable, depending upon qualifications. Call: *****92. Mr. Tan for Interview appointment. Ks SECRETARIAL SERVICES requires Experienced Typists on a temporary basis. Please call *****06 LAW FIRM REQUIRES Secretary. 1 LCC Private Secretarial Diploma. 2) 3 years secretarial experience 3) Currently earning625 words
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Advertisement533 1981-01-07 18 A INTER-ALPHA ASIA (8) LTD MERCHANT BANK requires a LOAN ADMINISTRATION SUPERVISOR Duties include handling of administration, accounting and monthly reporting of a sizeable offshore loan portfolio. c Singapore Citizen c Preferably AIB holders c At least 3 years experience In similar position. c Ability to work Independently c Salary533 words
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Advertisement655 1981-01-07 18 ON Company el Shaw Centre Scotia Road, requkee an experienced TELEX OPERATOR Minimum qualification OCE O Levels, able to operate a Sagem Telex Machine and with som« filing experience Able to star! work immediately Salary approximately SSSOO p m beeed on qualifications Those Interested, please call personally at 1307. 13th655 words
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Advertisement594 1981-01-07 18 esANUFACTUMNO AMD mAMNQ groups require 1) Accounts Clerk 2i Senior General Clerk 31 Receptions 4) Secretary For appointment please call *****52 REOUIREO GENERAL CLERK. Knowledge of simple Bookkeeping and typing, preferably i residing around Ang Mo Klo. I Avenue 10 Apply m own hand t writing, contact number and A90D09594 words
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Advertisement580 1981-01-07 18 STENOGRAPHER required c Applicants mu«l have a OCE EnflUh 0 Shorthand and typing speeds al 80 90 wpm and 40 wpm respectively c Preferably with Ito 2 years experience For appointment, paseee cat! *****49 STENOGRAPHERS REOUIREO Apply to .ST Box A9MOO. wllh photograph I non-returnable) and telephone number for appointment580 words
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Advertisement557 1981-01-07 19 Nfiwdliunuiill lafl>i\ Ciisprtjy lIM9III 111 A' I 46 Situations Vacant b) Secretarial ti I Clerical I SIGMA SYSTEMS (S) PTE LTD requires ACCOUNTS CLERK I Requirements c Od O' level with credit m Mathematics c At least lU> 2 years working J experience < c Able lo keep full set557 words
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Advertisement607 1981-01-07 19 I HAGEMEYER TRADING COMPANY (S) SDN BHD requires LADY PROMOTERS/ I DEMONSTRATORS j for -NATIONAL' Electrical Appliances i Attract!**, benefits include Bsaef salary of $300. demonand annual leave Pleas* call personally at 900 Dunearn Road t 11 km. Spore 2158 < Or tel: Miss Jasmine Leong < *****2 EXT. 122.607 words
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Advertisement663 1981-01-07 19 AN ESTABLISHED SPORTS Firm requires Salesgirl with some expenenre Please call personally at 204 Serangimn Road. Spore 082! AN ESTABLISH REAL Estate Company seeks the service of a female real estate Sale Executive with i ir on generous terms Apply m writing lo Towering Traders Pte Ltd. Estate Division, 2704663 words
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Advertisement751 1981-01-07 19 MENARD COSMETICS REQUIRES Part-time Beauty Advisors Free training Contact Sally Goh. 537. Sth floor. Katong Shopping Centre, tel: *****21 Aries Beauty House OUTDOOR FEMALE SALES Promoters wanted for a fast moving product. Qualifications and experience not essential as training will be provided Basic salary and high commission assured Interested call:751 words
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Advertisement572 1981-01-07 19 Well established company with worldwide offices requiree FEMALE MARKETING EXECUTIVES Rsqujreminla: c Possess OCE O' Level c Pleaaant and mature personality and have a flair to meet people of all levels c Can converse fluently In English c Previous sales experience advantageous though not essential as training will be provided572 words
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Advertisement511 1981-01-07 19 requires (A) WELDER/FITTERS i (B) ELECTRICIAN (C)TOOL ROOM FITTERS/ DIE MAKERS Requirements for Poet A. B. C I Applicants should possess NTC Grade 3 Certlfl- I cate 2-3 years experience In I manufacturing concern Completed National Service (D) MAINTENANCE FITTERS Applicants must be able to repair power presses. hydraulic machines,511 words
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Advertisement508 1981-01-07 19 ENGINEERING COMPANY Rt OUMES Draughtsman with some experience and steel fabrication fitter Write to 54. Blk 2. Road 3 Marsiling Industrial Estate Spore 2573. or tel 26V7440 European company m Jurong engaged m the manufacture ol high precision plastic in|eclion moulds urgently requires MOULD DESIGNER c Minimum 3 years working508 words
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Advertisement492 1981-01-07 19 I invites applications for the posts of DRAUGHTSMAN c VITB Trade Certificate or equivalent c I -2 years experience m related trades is neces sary PIPEFITTERS c VITB Trade Certificate or eqtnva. Nt c 1-2 years experience In related trades giving full personal particulars of qualification, working experience, contact telephone492 words
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Advertisement487 1981-01-07 19 SENIOR DRAUGHTSMEN RfOAMRED m progressive architectural firm 5 day week Write M ST Box AiXWOS 1 New Industrial t*>re 1953 with full re•UPERVISOR/CHARCCHANOS REQUIRED lo work m shipyard Must have experience m ships painting works Please apply with telephone contact number and indicating salary expected to ST Box ABOMB. 1487 words
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Advertisement618 1981-01-07 19 I Draughtsmen with perience Oood salaries will be offered la ii .nip.ii .nits with initiative I 717 Woh Hup Complex Beach Road. Spore 0719 PROJECT MANAGEMENT/ QUANTITY SURVEYING FIRM invitee suitable candidates to fM the following pOMtton with mini mum quehncalions (A) TAKER-OFFS c Minimum 4 years' experience m similar618 words
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Advertisement295 1981-01-07 20 a II Empfcryi-wti 11 A 1 1 I T I 46 Situations Vacant d) Technical TECHNICIANS lor photocopy macnin** required by established trading company introducing renowned Japan*** brand photocopy machine*. OuaMication*:- Experience not essential but preferred tronlc or Mechanical Engineering. Own a motorcycle Good command of the English Language w*295 words
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Advertisement301 1981-01-07 20 ds Chartered Indu/trie/of /'wgapore Pte Ltd requires MACHINE/ PROCESS OPERATORS mm Telephone *****00 for further information OR Call personally with your NRIC for an interview (8.30 am to 4.00 pm, Mon Fri) at The Personnel Division Chartered Industries of Singapore Pte Ltd 249 Jalan Boon Lay Singapore 2261 (Next to301 words
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Advertisement448 1981-01-07 20 ro Quirts Monday Nfeht to Saturday Morning lO.OOpjn. to 7.18 am a S Day Work Week. Shift premhin $4.00 per drift Interview rune: Monday to Friday 9.00 a.m. to4.QQo.fn. For interviews, pleaae call personally bringing your identity card to ths Personnel Department GM Singapore Pte. Ltd. 501. Ang Mo K»448 words
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Advertisement309 1981-01-07 20 ♦•ap° Has Immediate vacancies for: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Attractive starting salary Wage Increment upon confirmation Prepared to do rotating sh If t 13th month bonus Periodic wage adjustment Promotional opportunities Medical and hospltallsatlon benefits Life Insurance coverage Interested applicant* who are 16 years and above should call personally at The309 words
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Advertisement218 1981-01-07 20 9 Our manufacturing company haa 1) PRODUCTION FITTERS c Ex-National Service applicants should have at least 2 to 3 years' working experience In a similar Job In Metal-working or packaging factory 2) TRAINEE FITTERS c Ex-National Service applicants with Technical or Vocational training In Fitting or relevant trade, c Experience218 words
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Advertisement375 1981-01-07 20 MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Brewers ol Anchor Beer, Tigei Beer, ABC Extra Stout and Mackeson Stout invites applications for the appointmenti of MACHINE OPERATORS (Male) PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Mate) Completed secondary education c Age 20 —40 years c Must be willing to work on 2 shifts or 3 shifts, as375 words
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Advertisement657 1981-01-07 20 M A faat food chain ol roatauranta fl rap«*ra« MANAGEMENT 1 TRAINEES I Tha foto hj OTlocaßtmo, and dial* I lengmg snd we need people S grow with v*. J Requirements: I I c Age between 22 28 i c Minimum OCE A' or equivalent It c Must be matured,657 words
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Advertisement766 1981-01-07 20 An American knemenenej Lift Company he* vacancy m it* Con •true non Department lor po*t ol VAN DRIVER a Must possess a valid Class 3 licence c At least 2 years of similar experience with clean records Intervened pteeee call by phono 2SS77SJMRTON or m person et UnK 12OS-1210. 12th766 words
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Advertisement548 1981-01-07 20 (rakeri I I <F JsttaS I I BAKER FAR EAST. LTD. With the newest and finest turning and milling equipment m town, we now have vacancies for a permanent second shift due to stan m earty 1961 14 MACHINISTS to operate and set up Centre Lathe Turret Lathe Deep Hole548 words
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Advertisement727 1981-01-07 20 BOON LAV EMPOMUM i furniture department! require* Malay/ C'hlnev Delivery Boys Basic salary *2SO lo S3OO Interested call personally at IS4A to I7OA Boon Lay Shopping Centre to see Mr Yap CHINESE BILL COLLECTORS wanted with own bike Interested please contact ***** M CHINESE DELIVERY DRIVER Ba penence not necessary,727 words
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Advertisement1114 1981-01-07 21 II EMplOyisMM HI A' llsLlj 46 Situations Vacant f) Miscellaneous DRIVER CUM DISPATCHER class 3 licence essential Own motorbike preferred Apply: 1-03. UIC Building. 5. Shenton Way or call: *****86 DRIVER REOUWED FOR delivery van Must himself be prepared to handle goods for delivery Please rail: *****68 for appointment. DRIVER1,114 words
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Advertisement497 1981-01-07 21 HAMOfKMCM c Age between 20 and 30 years c Must be fluent In English c Preference will be given to those trained In local Hairdressing School or Salon c Attractive salary and good working conditions c Successful applicants will be sent overseas for training c Oood prospects with possible Partnership497 words
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Advertisement638 1981-01-07 21 Rini^nlalK la^lll DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION. Hie worlds lsa<lna In mini1) CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY c OCE 'A' Level c 2-3 years' experience In a similar capacity. work would be an advantage 2) DRAUGHTSMAN c ITC In Mechanical Engineering and Draughting. c 2 years' experience with electronic Industry dealing with Jig fixtures, architectural,638 words
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Advertisement434 1981-01-07 21 1) FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERKS a LCC Higher Accounting a Ito 2 years experience In similar capacity c Abfllty to type and work independently 2) ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK c OCE -O' level c Experience In export documentation In compliance with LC requirements c Knowledge of accountIng preferable c Fluency In typing c434 words
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Advertisement665 1981-01-07 21 USA JOIN US We are one ol the best equipped and most up-to-date of Toolrooms In Singapore. We have vacancies for: P#f nnn#nt 2 no Shift (4.03 pm 1.16 am) JIG BORE/ JIG GRINDER a Must be able to make parts Involving difficult set-ups and close tolerances; have knowledge of665 words
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Advertisement429 1981-01-07 21 Invites applications for the following positions (a) 2nd Commit (Bakery/ Patisserie) Salary: $*****/ $4OO 00 Prepared to do shift duties Experience In similar capacity Is not necessary but an advantage (b) Bakery Porter Salary: $240 uo $270 im Prepared to do shift duties d?r uni orms an Annual increments NWC429 words
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Advertisement507 1981-01-07 21 PHILIPS (VIDEO I) Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Singapore 1231 W# h«?V# MPMMdteMVj) ••C*WlCt#* tot 1) TECHNICIAN a NTC 2or ITC m Electronic stream wltr preferably some knowledge of digital electronic and 1 to 2 years' related experience ■MB* c Design, construction and maintenance of TV test equipment 2) KINOMAT MECHANICS507 words
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Advertisement547 1981-01-07 21 require* DRIVERS Male Singapore citizens Between the ages of II and m Able to work on rotational shifts Possess a valid Class 111 Driving licence At least one year's relevant working experience Have a working knowledge of English interview TOOAV riom 10 an to 4 paaat The Personnel Oept Times547 words
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Advertisement362 1981-01-07 21 £fr PMPL Property Manage ment (Private Limited, a member of the DBS Group of Companies invites applications for the potts of:(1) PLANTMAN At least 3 years' experience m installation and maintenance of industrial plant (Electrical) and a working knowledge of English and ability to write simple reports m English. Should362 words
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Advertisement1244 1981-01-07 22 N EaqetofMMrt ty^i STEERSMAN wanted to work onboard dredger. Please contact Mr. Husln. Tel: *****66. STORE ASSISTANTS WITH minimum Class 3 driving licence and Office Boy with Class 2 required for Hardware Company. Please call: *****66 after 10.00 a.m. for Interview. A leading plastic ln)ectloo moulding machine manufacturer requires STORE1,244 words
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Advertisement812 1981-01-07 22 WEU. ESTABLISHED TRAVEL AgV"«— r re^ew^ ency requires Female Junior AcCLASS4OMVERB count! Clerk and Office Boy. Preferably completed NS. J B Wish ca» paisanaay a* »c.wtt«i«n. n cnaiu *»f CUWfTY OUARO* wanted for KWE-KlNTrr*tJ WOULD EXPRESS 4 montnJ p,,.,,,,, ttt J urong 7 (S) PTE LTD days a week 12812 words
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Advertisement1571 1981-01-07 22 Batteries Motor Oil Wheel BrTOTCiny^iliig*iMeMW^gnition Systems Soundproof.i Rustproofing Car Radio/CasseJ^J Mflfl •Upholstery Spray-painting Re P a rs I rfta|^B|^Mg^B3Hß ijfc^Bgte«kAdditives~ RatIMMMaaMMMuH H«b99SbmbMb! MBMMMMaC MMMafirVnriTTr Bo**™*Q^B^^^aMaMjaj^^m^^^aßWw^^wa^^^Brv^^^^^^^^^B^QMW^s^B^Kvr'^^M^^^Bl a M*^^ p^ rf B a > af' uuui Double protection against rust With Kendall 2-system Rustproofing Most effective Kendall Rustproofing System Pte lid Tel:1,571 words
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Advertisement972 1981-01-07 22 d) flat AJRCONOmONBD 75 FIAT 1325. 1800: only 42.000 km. accident free with one careful owner. PARF eligible: Zeibart anU-rust-ed when new. engine In excellent running order and body Inside and out m good condlUon. Inertia safety bells: radio cassette Best offer secures Tel Abdullah *****48 EXPATRIATE LEAVMO I*7B Flat972 words
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Advertisement808 1981-01-07 22 g) Maxda APML MAZDA CM alrcond. low mileage, new tyres In beautiful condition Interested please call Oary Ng MBK AOO '71 MAZDA IBM cc with accessories excellent condition, price $1,250 Tel *****02 AIM 77 MAZDA 323. 1300 c c One private owner, alrcon excellent condition Asking JIV4OO ono *****55 XL808 words
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Advertisement1607 1981-01-07 23 3p| 55 VBh iclws For Sato I) Mitsubishi ENO 1877 COLT Sigma Automatic One private owner, alrcon.. low mileage, road tax till Nov. Tip top condition. Highest offer ae*****17/8. LATE 1871. LANCER 1200. Tax insurance April, 1981 Aircond/ sport rims Selling at $***** view at Leisure Drome. Kallang Park. Security1,607 words
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Advertisement777 1981-01-07 23 lEPT. 1974. AUSTM 1300 OT. >ARF eligible. In beautiful rondiuon $7,500 112, Towner toad Tel: *****58/ *****44 SUZUKI 88 48 REOO. FEB. 1880 > Immaculate condition throughout > agent maintained i complete with aircond, radio and radial tyres > used as a 2nd. car, very low mileage $15 JOO on777 words
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Advertisement870 1981-01-07 23 WFS, MOt«A SSB Pick-up Van. 1972. Volkswagen Van Side 2 doors 19 a, Nissan dleael lorrw. 1878 MERCEDES SU/SBs, 3.200 gallon tanker Price $28,000 New price now $110,000 Telephone: *****T7 1888 128 V TWO Datsun Blind Vans for sale. Call Mr. Meyyappan. tel. *****88. 56 VanlCvM Wantsjd A BANK ACCOUNTANT870 words
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Advertisement928 1981-01-07 23 jg* Beauty Worid Opposite BukJi ThnarVt Beauty World Town I--" V— -"^mmmii i Ba-TM ,i, &> ~Mebl P~ i »jP •afl 'a: '31 *Tenure-999 years leasehold Easy instalments Prompt delivery No restriction to foreigners *Book now to avoid disappointment For Enquiries Bookings; Victory Realty Co. (Re) Ltd. I 1 5th928 words
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Advertisement812 1981-01-07 23 OWT. IS. JALAN BULOH Pertndu. double-storey bungalow. 3 bedrooms/ servant's room, big garden, carpeted, aircond. *****97 Mleonn. DWT. IS StOLAB TERRACE 3-bed-roomed single-storey bungalow 2 bathrooms, servant's room, matured garden, 3 alrconds. furnished $2,000 *****0 DWT. 1* t-STOREY BEMVOET ACHED furnished, aircond. Telephone $1,500 Walk-up apartment Unfurnished $800 Tel: *****44812 words
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Advertisement805 1981-01-07 23 LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS WTTM/ WITHOUT IWBWNO POOL M EXCLUSIVE DtSTRKTS a Elisabeth Towers $4 JOO SSJSS Hlllcrest Arcadia SSJSS a Woollerton Park $43*1 a Paterson Towers StJSt a Westwood S«JSS a Ridgrwood SSJSS BUS* a Pandan Valley SMSS SSJSS a Hln Seng Oarden SMBS a Cavenagh House SMSS a West Coast805 words
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Advertisement899 1981-01-07 23 AOUBTTNEW i BEOROOMED PLAT Casitli el aakMj jBBS 1 mtiiirn la nsllsbU In BUKIT T—AH AREA Fully furnished with settee. T V 'beds, curtains and brtc-a'-brac which will suit the tastes of a young and modern couple Lmm perto*l o. 7 vaar. TELEPHONE: (Wearaaenplmi) ARCACIA COURT. 3 bedrooms, fully rurnlshed.899 words
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Advertisement801 1981-01-07 23 Mr. i BRAND NEW 3-WMOOMEO EXECUTIVE WALK-UP APARTMENT within walking distance v. Peace Centre and Orchard Yaohan Swimming pool and 24hrs*ecurlty Furnished 12.400 inclusive! maintenance *****04/W7IU owfWf <-. 1 DIST CAMNMII PLAZA Luxurious 2/3-bedroomed apartment on 6th floor, split-level lavishly furnished, carpeted bed rooms central aircondltlomnit Swimming pool, squav Efflcent801 words
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Advertisement98 1981-01-07 24 m EASTERN FURNISHING BAZAAR PTE. LTD. Imm-J 04-28/04-37, City Plaza, 810 Geylang Road, Singapore 1440. Tel: *****71, *****72. ■■Bw Ib^ —^^■'^b^bml 9 mOi t^^^Ssb^MHHb^bb^K t^ I Klllß^alßVililßS^Bliß^B^B^B^B^B^Bl ■■■■■■■Mlß^llMiiiß^B^B^B^B^Bl vJe^Sso 0 6vS BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK »vves^ aD o<# <o^-^ i^fc ov>eoO !!l^BT*S*Bl 1 Bj Bb^^^^^^\^ fiH V^ 1 1 I; V| R°*° fl98 words
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Advertisement793 1981-01-07 25 ■If IBMB-B n Ha-titflan LW.IMka«JBaV#4As» I MmWuW^. IV ACCOftWnOQantOn m rrOMruM 52 60 Accommodation Vacant b) Flats o PARK HOUSE, 15th floor. 1400 sq ft Dlst 9 Fully furnished $3400 p.m. o HOLLAND COURT, 10th floor. 2,500 sq.ft Dlst 10. Fully furnished $3400 p.m. o HOLLAND PARK. Bth floor 2.245793 words
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Advertisement768 1981-01-07 25 AMERICAN. JAPANESE. PETROLEUM Staff Urgently Require Apartments, Semi-Detached. Bungalows Reputable Districts Company's leatet. *****94/ AMERICAN/JAPANESE CLIENTS require $1000 $6000 houses/ apartment*. Owners contact Homer (Pte) Ltd *************** AN ENGINEERING COMPANY requires furnished houses/ apartments for Its staff In early January Rental: $2,500 to $4400 *****14. A YOUNG MARWaT.O couple from768 words
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Advertisement769 1981-01-07 25 A DISTRICT t* LUXURY BUNGALOW with swimming pool. ***** sq ft freehold land. Tenanted Ml end I*Bl at M.OOO pm. 4 large bedrooms, study, servant's/ changing rooms. Sowng $1.3 MMion Negotiable For inspection call: RICHARD K.C. LOW HOUSING PTE LTD 2****** (8 LINES) A mm 2-STOMEV terrace In dlst 14769 words
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Advertisement703 1981-01-07 25 OWNER MMMATMQI DMT. 38 SCLETAR MLLS ESTATE 1,400 eq.fl. amsasefrey sami da tacnod, 1 boaVoome; epectoua, curf#*Hfy 'wfMfn*M HH S4tp4MfV|M)M' IfM~l SSSfeera. $348,000 CALL WESS ASSOCIATES MR X ENNETH LOY *****44/ 2354S IS/ *****14 PASM RIS. TERRACE. 9*9 years. 2.400 sqft extensively renovated. $280,000 Tel: *****06. SEMBAWANG ROAD 14 1/1703 words
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Advertisement918 1981-01-07 25 A BRADOELL PARK condominium a| artment with built-in wardrobes/ kitchen cabinets etc I JOO sq ft. for sale. $400,000 Also available a new walk-up apartment I.SSO sq ft. $330,000 at West CoasL Y.'JC Property 296-6888 A BRAND NEW walk-up apartment with 3 bedrooms, spacious living/ dining area, within easy reach918 words
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Advertisement915 1981-01-07 25 CHANG! GARDEN CONOO*—BUM Foreigners can buy, selllni $280,000 on o Call: *****39 CTY PLAZA APARTMENT various units available Call Lucky Housing *****03. CLEMENT! CONOOMBMJM, P type Acacia block. 1.173 sq ft groundfloor. 2 bedrooms/ servant's, full condominium facilities. $370,000 Pace Property: *****8/ 9. DALVEY COURT Central alrcon apartment Price $620,000/915 words
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Advertisement743 1981-01-07 25 FABER LOOOE relinquish sale of 2*b<*droom«prt condom In Iv m apartment. Approximately 1200 sq.ft with recreational facilities Ready mid 1982 Principals call Mrs Chan *****47/ 9. c Future ipartmanl. partially furnished $1.25 M c niialiiWi Towers. 3.400 sq 't $IJSM c DM. 11 Orchid Apartment. 1.400 aq.fHMB.BS*. c DM. Cavenagh743 words
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Advertisement724 1981-01-07 25 NEWLY BWLT TOWNHOUSE located around Thomson Yaohan Built-in 2,100 sq ft with garden 4 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms Selling with tenancy Tel *****94 NEWTON HEIQHTS EXCLUSIVE maisonette on high floor Area 2.200 sq ft 3 bedrooms $670,000 *****28 NO RESTRICTION TO FOREIGNERS! (CuinpllHun: 1881/ 1*82) c Lucky Plaia Apartment (950sq.rL) $4*0.000724 words
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Advertisement653 1981-01-07 25 d) Foreign Properties THE VANTAGE 2 Storey Townhouses from Cs9l 000/- In prime suburban Toronto. Price includes fully equipped kitchen ensulte laundry, carpetIng. built-in closets, underground parking li recreational facilities With a 80% downpayment you are guaranteed a rental Income of 8 I/2S annually on the full purchase price for653 words
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Advertisement734 1981-01-07 25 SELETAR MUI MMMWT ACHCO/ Others welcome, call Practical Housing *****3/ ***** now' SE MI-OETACHEO/TERNACE/VA-CANT land wanted by genuine buyers Any locality considered Phone LJ *****2/*****4 UROENTLV REOUIRED condominium apartments m choice residential districts to buy Wide budget range Owners, call Miss Yeo *****22. UROENTLV REQUIRED LAND/ Houses/ Apartments for genuine734 words
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Advertisement875 1981-01-07 26 IV Bl'l'luniWiulaHim ft. Ek«M*eka^v44ake) I I m I II 66 Warehouses Vacant/Wanted CIDECO B9DUSTRIAL COMPLEX SO Oonttna Lane OH Macpheraon Roed SpackMM Oodewn on Oroundftoor o Area 10.802 sq.fl o Reasonable rental o Available Immediately o 24-hour security guards o Loading and unloading bays at doorways Ample parking facilities Crrv875 words
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Advertisement642 1981-01-07 26 ESB^TT^VVnES^Estflfl I I ■■■TyTQ^BmBMB I 1.900 SQ.FT. OFFICE Space available at Oeylang Lorong 9. $1,800 Interested call: *****88. c) Wanted A GENUINE BUYER wishes to pur- chase office space In Shenton Way. Arcade or nearby areas. Offers to *****34 OFFICE SPACE WANTED within 3 miles radius from 0.P.0 Furnished/ unfurnished642 words
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Advertisement606 1981-01-07 26 SUPREME HOUSE SHOP UMTS 284 eo>R. 4 MS eaJt Alr-condltloned with excellent services. Ample parking facilities. AvaßeMo el rsaaowekls rswlat EnqelrtM. 17tti Floor 9»pnm< Homo TeL No 335-24-O4 COCKT AJL LOUNGE crrv plaza Eiduorvory ptarmod ler eocktae wrpoeaa. 9n prime IsesMn at MezaeMee Floor. Available Immediately Area 1300 sq ft606 words
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Advertisement193 1981-01-07 26 SHOPS/ FLATS TO LET Newly built 4-storey unit space situated at No. 11 It No. 9, TYRWHITT ROAD. Ideal for shops/ flats/ office/ clinic, etc. nSBSOfIBfaIB ftrtol Por more Information, kindly contact *****44 EXT. 227/627 i OR *****31/ 2 i 4*4 UM TOWERS UO floor. Best location. Three ways fronting193 words
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Advertisement615 1981-01-07 26 95 Educittoc. a) Local ISSOLUTE BEGB4NERS SHORT 4AND Class commencing 7/1/81. Wednesday. 530pm to 7.00p.m ■Inquiries: Systematic Business rralnlng Centre, 601, 6th floor. Drehard Shopping Centre, above Mohan's Departmental Store). Tel: *****8S ABSOLUTE BEGBB4ERS CLASSES p or School Leavers. Factory/Ofice Workers and all other who rlah to acquire additional skills615 words
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Advertisement711 1981-01-07 26 CAR TUNE-UP 4 Maintenance I commencing 24/1/81. Saturdays 4.00 to 6.00 p.m Contact *****86 Metropolitan V.M.C.A. COLOUR T.V. SERVKBtO Course commencing 8/1/81 (evening clan). Enquiries: Yong Slong Electronics Pte School. 39-B. North Canal Road. ***** CIJMBMRI I 19.1 STUDIES CERT, for studenta/sch leavers to be trained as A/c Clerks SUnos.711 words
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Advertisement650 1981-01-07 26 IMPORT 4 EXPORT PROCEDURES 4 DOCUMENTATION COURSE E lilng Overseaa Contact. Sato. Cl Freight ~n mm Methods of Payment. Typoa of L/C Csetiam, Banking. tlilpViiig am Cull m I Prmßerss. CCCN Cod let, Tranohtpmont. Inauranca Cmtma.etc. Every Thursday (7-9 p.m. commencing Bth Jan. Fees: $70 for the whole course. Students650 words
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Advertisement750 1981-01-07 26 i I ÜBJgrw WaVTej l &tlal iT/a*l i. w9yTfffSSSS^^Sfvm NEW COURSE STARTING Tuo Jon 1J (8 JO SJO pm) Coerea iislgiiK te ketpyee Rood 4 Comprohond Footer Sjvo your Rndln| Ttmo At least 100H Improvement guaranteed or money-back Enqulro/Enrol Todey THE SPEEDRCAOtNG CENTRE 117. Peace Centre, tat Ftr, *****93 CEBTBtCATE750 words
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Advertisement655 1981-01-07 26 REVISION COURSES Loodtno. lo LCCI. C 4 G. CEI May/ o Higher Accounting Book -Keeping (mlirrasmals) Shorthand! Speed I CEI Part I 4 B c ElsOloal Eegg. Pt. LB, For enquiries Tel: *****1 (10 line*) LEX MENO PROFESSIONAL TRASMSNG CENTRE Btk 148. 4th fir Bukit Mereh Teem Centre (Noil te655 words
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Advertisement814 1981-01-07 26 SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OP Science 593- A Serangoon Rd (*****20) Intensive Coaching Oeneral Science. Physical Selene*. Physics, Chemistry. Biology. Mathematics. English L Economics. See II Pre U SINGAPORE etSTTTUTE OF COMMENCE offers Typewriting for Absolute Beginners and other stages Commencing dally: Individual Attention. Saturdays/ Sundays (9a.m 6 pm 283 C Selegle814 words
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533 1981-01-07 27 'Border ops force the surrender of Musa K. LUMPUR, Tuaa. THE retosrtaass Jelat ■■at far essaaaaakn terrarMs assaa; tke harder by Malaysian aad Thai seearliy farces has hraaght ahaat the sorreader at Masa bin Ahmad, ehalnnaa af the eattawed emmoaM Party af Malaya (CPM) aad his wife, fealaab Ma* Makmad,AFP - 533 words
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133 1981-01-07 27 PENANG, Tues. The Government has extended by another two years the detention of Mr Kassim Ahmad, veteran leftist Malay politician and author. Mr Kassim Ahmad, 52, chairman of the Malaybased Partai Sosialis Rak vat (Peoples Socialist Party) of Malaysia (PRSM) was detained m 1976AFP - 133 words
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115 1981-01-07 27 PENANG, Tues. Former Malaysian Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today called on Chin Peng and other leaders of the outlawed Malayan Communist Party (MCP) to "come out and surrender wherever they may be". He said all communists should give up their "futile struggle andAFP - 115 words
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225 1981-01-07 27 IPOH, Tues. The relatives of Musa Ahmad, chairman of the Communist Party of Malaya rCPM) who has surrendered to the government, I are glad he is alive and wants to return to the right path. Musa's only younger brother, Mr Shah Haron, 56, saidAFP - 225 words
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188 1981-01-07 27 Police stop arrests as jails are full JOHORE BARU, Tuesday A CRACKDOWN against an estimated 100,000 illegal Indonesian immigrants in Johore has been hampered because police have nowhere to put those detained, according to police sources here. Police detained more than 1,100 Indonesians lastReuter - 188 words
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Article54 1981-01-07 27 THE former Chief Justice of Borneo, Tan Sri Ismail Khan, was appointed President of the Senate on Monday m Kuala Lumpur to succeed Tun Omar Ong Yoke Lin. The Senate elected Tan Sri Ismail unanimously to the post when the body resumed after the Christmas andNST - 54 words
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Article63 1981-01-07 27 THE Pahang Bar Committee announced m a statement m Kuantan on Sunday that former magistrate Au Ah Wah is no longer authorised to act as an advocate and solicitor. Bar Committee chairman Ten Chin Yong said Mr Au was struck off the rolls of the HighNST - 63 words
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Article78 1981-01-07 27 SOME $6 million worth of Jewellery stolen m 16 goldsmith hold-ups last year Is believed to be filtering back to Jewellers for recycling. The Malay Mail quoted a senior police officer m Kuala Lumpur on Monday as saying: "We suspect the Jewellery is being taken by the78 words
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Article68 1981-01-07 27 LOCAL authorities may refuse to renew* business licences as part of the action they can take against those refusing to use Bahasa Malaysia on their signboards. Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Dr Neo Yee Pan said In Kuala Lumpur on Monday. He added that theNST - 68 words
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Article25 1981-01-07 27 ABOUT 350,000 Standard One pupils m Malaysia started school on Monday. In Peninsular Malaysia alone, 280,000 Standard One pupils began school.25 words
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166 1981-01-07 27 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The tight money market and the resultant difficulty m obtaining housing loans have stagnated house prices m the city and Petaling Jaya. Developers and housing agents said prices were not moving since Septem- ber, when banks tightened conditions on housing166 words
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Article69 1981-01-07 27 TAIPING, Tue». A quarry supervisor was killed Mien a piece of rock from the work site nearby hit the back of his head after smashing through his wooden office wall yesterday. Wong Lit Yong, 60. who was sitting m his office at the Waterfall Road QuarryNST - 69 words
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Article206 1981-01-07 27 aXANG, Taes. Tke Saltaa af Selaagar said yesterday he waa aad to lean tkat same peepie had ased hfci aame tar thetr «wa beaeflt. "Far wrample, there are geveramaat aflleers whs have ased my aame to seeare special reams at Sakaag Airpart with tke heee206 words
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Advertisement483 1981-01-07 27 d) Others ELAINE COOKINO SCHOOL specialise In restaurant Chinese modern cooking, cake-making. Hongkong tlm-sum. Icing practical class. Classes conducted by graduate from overseas Courses commencing soon Tel: *****38 New Beginners Hatha Yoga Classes starting on Jan. Bth. 7.00pm t0 8.15p.m. for dslsMi oontact: SWABS AMBjTMUBTI BMAR SCHOOL OF YOGA SOCSETY483 words
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Advertisement274 1981-01-07 27 TMW raammtictmm.iT,. Head OfflOK 014-16-18. Peerf s Centre, Eu Tong Sen St (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tet *****33(7 lines) pftPCtt QfnO^ 119. P^OpHV'S Pa\rV Com pifsW, Qround Floor, New Bridge Roed. Singapore 0106. Tet *****1/*****2/ 9 91 1663^1 1552/*****8/ < *****8/*****3 anTMUTMTtMI 7 days *****/- c 8 day* 852 1274 words
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Advertisement898 1981-01-07 27 §Hffn¥9TniTC»YVaTi^H "Monax tsuvsl (FB) rre ltd BSsfil IPi lllislßT>'nll I CMnese Neo Year SpeeM Town I Renews. Iswn. OenUn*. K.L. 40/9 M TKlfl II 81TS Dep 4/2/81 1 30p m 8178 Dep. tO^l 7Jop.m. OVERSEAS TOURS Cawiraii, OeeWy. Xi- 7DMNL/B^,o 81^88 Z&ifiXwilti TIT TT BDMNL/HKO ***** m d^ p 4898 words
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Article, Illustration54 1981-01-07 28 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. CHEK THENG HOU wish to express their heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to Pastors of Jubilee Church, Pentecostal Church of Spore, Grace Assembly and Elders of New Bridge Road Chapel, business associates, colleagues, friends and relatives for their kind assistance, condolences and attendance54 words
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Article, Illustration47 1981-01-07 28 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. NG BAK POON wish lo axprsss thoir sinew* gratitude lo Doctors and NursM at th« Tan Tock Song Hospital for thoir kind assistance; retathroa, friends and colleagues for their condolences, donations, wreaths, scrolls, attendance and assistance during their recent bereavement.47 words
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Article, Illustration215 1981-01-07 28 Mias Anita Soh Saaw Tlang CaMad to ba with ih« Lord an $-1-19*1 in Malbeuma, AuatraHa. 8adly mi*Md by mum, brotnar, l*r>, brolharS'in-l«w. >nlar-in-law, napnawa and nwcaa. MM. ONC WEE LEONG NEE MOM. LEE CHOO NEO AGED 17 YEARS passed away poecetuWy on Ith January. 19* 1 leaving215 words
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Article, Illustration259 1981-01-07 28 STCPHCN COHOeWO a the family ol the Law Miw Molly Lim Mul Choo fiank all relatives, friends and cc Ueaguei for their condolences donations and assistance during tnelr bereavement DR a MRS (OR) VENOA a family el the late MR T. DORASAMY wish to expre** their sincere thank*259 words
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Article, Illustration104 1981-01-07 28 OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO FAMILY. FRIENOS AND RELATIVES OF MR R.W (BOB) LOWE HE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL THE FRIENOS HE MADE. DURING MM TIME WITH SHELL EASTERN FCTROLEUM, 808 LOWE WAS NOT ONLY A PERFECT AND HONOURABLE BOSS BUT A VERY CLOSf FRIEND TO ALL THE104 words
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Article44 1981-01-07 28 F ARLEIOH M TMEBEMU who paeeed away on 7/1/71 Not just today but every day. We remember the times we shared. IN LOVING MEMORY of Christopher Tan Tens Kee called to eternal rest 7th January IDAS Inserted by: Charlie B.S. Tan.44 words
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Article, Illustration25 1981-01-07 28 ROSALMO EMM.V kHEPHERDSON DEPARTED 7/1/Tt Time changes many things But not the memory this day brings. Deerty mieaed by leved enee.25 words
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Article, Illustration35 1981-01-07 28 MADAM KONO AH HAN Departed. 7.1 H7l Dearest mother. We miss you to much. The love you gave us Spoke beautifully of you Deeply iMsesd by family and aM loved ons*.35 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
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Article, Illustration301 1981-01-07 28 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By HONGKONG, hosts for this year's East Asia championships, have cabled the Singapore Squash Rackets Association stating that the tournament will be held from April 16-19. The British Colony mentioned only the team championship and this has given rise to speculation that301 words
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169 1981-01-07 28 COPENHAGEN, Tues. Britain's Gillian Gilks and Jane Webster reached the Final of the Copenhagen Cup badminton tournament after sweeping victories over their Danish rivals m their respective semi-final matches here yesterday. Gillian beat Rikke Soerensen, of Denmark, 11-1, 11-2, and Jane outplayed SusanneReuter - 169 words
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Article28 1981-01-07 28 BREMEN, Tues. World Champions Cuba beat West Germany 3-2 and Brazil defeated Belgium by a similar margin In a five-nation women's volleyball tournament here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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189 1981-01-07 28 THE Sime Sports-Oval tine squash challenge series between professional Rahim Gul and Singapore's three top players Zainal Abidin, Peter Hill and Stewart Ballard to determine the best player m the Republic will be held from Feb. 1216 at the Kalian* Complex, reports PATRICK189 words
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Article324 1981-01-07 28 BERNARD PEREIRA - Twelve to miss SGA tourney BERNARD PEREIRA By SEVEN golfers have been exempted from the second round of the Singapore Golf Association's second designated 36-hole stroke competition on Sunday week at Sentosa They are Putra Cup player Wong Weng Hong, of the Singapore Island Country Club, Lim Choo Beng, Poon324 words
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Article, Illustration176 1981-01-07 28 PAUL CHAPLIN, 23, one of Britain's top squash professionals, takes on East i Asian champion Zainal Abidin m an exhibition match at the Kallang Complex on Sunday. Sports equipment manufacturers Slazenger will sponsor the exhibition Admission is free. Says Slazenger promoter Jeffrey Tan: "We176 words
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Article23 1981-01-07 28 MONTEVIDEO, Tues. Brazil have called Sao Paulo goalkeeper Waldlr Perez to jotn their squad m the Gold Cup soccer tournament here.23 words
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Article47 1981-01-07 28 LONDON, Tues. Sunderland have parted company with Argentinian Claudio Marangoni, their record signing who has made only 19 league appearance* m 13 months. The 26-year-old midfield player is returning to South America tomorrow with two-and-a-half years of his contract still to run. AFP.AFP - 47 words
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Article253 1981-01-07 28 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By IPOH, Tues. Vastly-im-proved Sportscaster will take some beating m theUlu Kinta Stakes for Class 2 stayers over 1,900 metres here on Sunday. Sportscaster, already seven years-old, grew m strength under trainer Chong Keng Leong, with a smashing nine-length victory m a Class 3 Div253 words
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Article277 1981-01-07 28 MANCHESTER, Tues. The English Football Association Cup fourth-round draw shocked one football manager more than the others. Said Manchester City's John Bond: "Somebody somewhere is trying to make life complicated for me". Bond made the remark after hearing that his side must play fellow FirstAFP - 277 words
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Article811 1981-01-07 28 A TOTAL of 251 horses has been entered for the Singapore Turf Club Queen Elizabeth II Cup meeting on Jan. 17 and 18 and Jan. 24 anri 25 at Bukit Timah. The entries comprise 98 m Class 1. and 153 m Class 3. Claas 1: First ru811 words
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Article86 1981-01-07 28 FIRST DAY (Ju. II): CtaM 1 Dtv 3 1 JMm, l,mm. CtaM S Dtv t I ijmkaTlky*. 4, S, < 7 UMm. SECOND DAY (Jaa. 18): CUas 1 M. I t l^tm, \mm. CUa« S Dlvb. 1, I J l,mm. THIRD DAY (Ju. U): aaM i Dtr t86 words
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Advertisement283 1981-01-07 28 NOTICE MALAYSIAN TOBACCO COMPANY BERHAO LOSS Of SHARE CERTIFICATES Th* Undarnwntionad Shora C«rti»Kcrt«i hoy* baan reported loit or nrnloMi ond or* hareby declored null ond void Norn, ot S.adlhald.i Crtrfxot* No Shore, of JO 78 eoch Tha Chartered Bonk (M) A*****2 I 1,000 Trustee Berhod —do— A*****3 1 000 —do—283 words
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Article, Illustration282 1981-01-07 29 Wee stars in his role as striker ROTHMANB 2 F.E.Levingaton 0 FOR an hour of the 70-minute match, Singapore goalkeeper Edmund Wee playing as a striker was just a passenger for Rothmans but then struck form m the final 10 just a passenger for Rothmans but then struck form in282 words
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Article145 1981-01-07 29 Jita to attend FIFA course SINGAPORE will mlas the services of tkeir roarh-managrr Jita Singh for three Important Malaysia Cap matches this month. Jita hi «nr at five candidate* selected by the Football Association of Singapore to attend the International Football Federation (FIFA) coaching coarse In Jakarta from Jan. 17-31.145 words
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Article29 1981-01-07 29 KALLANG Community Centre, m conjunction with tbe Ponggal festival celebrations, are organising a seven-a-side soccer competition on Feb. 1. The closing date for entries is Jan. 20.29 words
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162 1981-01-07 29 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By THE Wallabies, one of the top hockey league clubs In Western Australia's Perth-Fremantle area will play Premier League champions Singapore Recreation Club m a friendly match on Saturday on the Padang (4.45 p.m.). Wallabies comprise players mainly from Scarborough district, with162 words
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Article, Illustration341 1981-01-07 29 JOE DORAI - M anoharan out of Cup squad JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE'S striker Somoo Manoharan will be out of this year's Malaysia Cup soccer competition and will probably quit the international scene. This is because Manoharan has joined Singapore Airlines as a Hight steward and will attend a training course for the341 words
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Article37 1981-01-07 29 THE "final" between Singapore Recreation Club and Singapore Cricket dub to decide tbe Singapore Women's Hockey Association Division One title, scheduled icr yesterday on the Padang, was postponed to Jan. 17 because of poor ground conditions.37 words
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Article169 1981-01-07 29 Lim sets swim record ALVIN LIM produced ripples at the Chinese Swimming Club's single agegroup meet yesterday when he clocked 2 mm. 48.6 sec., which was 7.4 sec. off Scott Aucutt's eight-year record of 2:56 for the 200 metres individual medley for boys 10-11 years at Amber Road, reports BERNARD169 words
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Article112 1981-01-07 29 TODAY'S EVENTS RUGBY Wans I" Racky latea Leone Mv f: SAFRA v Yellow Jackets (Fairer Park); Police v Scorpions Police Academy). Dt> t: Bravo v Scorpions (Dieppe Barracks). All matches at 3 p.m. BOCCBB- H&pairt M•eas Dines' Ftoftail Lean* nwiiHHii: Mr t: Mitsubishi v Nestles (Toa Payoh); Jurong Shipyard v112 words
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307 1981-01-07 29 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By HONGKONG BANK 2 ROLLEI a HONGKONG and Shanghai Bank, promoted to Division One of the Singapore Business Houses Football League, are back where they belong. The Quah Kirn Sweecoached bankers, relegated last year for the first time m their 31-year-old307 words
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Article209 1981-01-07 29 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIRA By ABOUT 50-70 track and road cyclists are expected to attend the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association's first open meeting at Sports House on Saturday week (2.30 pm). The meeting is to discuss the year's racing programme, training schedule for the South- east209 words
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Article21 1981-01-07 29 POLICE Sports Association and tbe Singapore Sports Council have withdrawn from this year's Singapore Government Services' Football League competition.21 words
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Article262 1981-01-07 29 PATRICK BABTIANS - PATRICK BABTIANS By CARL CHAN notched up his second record m the Singapore Swimming Club's single-age championships, when he clocked 1 minute 18 seconds for the 100 metres boys' under-16 backstroke event at Tanong Rhu yesterday. Chan was one of five swimmers to create new tiroes m SSC's262 words
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Advertisement75 1981-01-07 29 r?^3 the world's meeting place of all types of agriculture *2i§jjner7 necVmWißj International Agricultural Machinery Show The best opportunity to observe first hand new procedures and to find solutions to your present difficulties. VENUEi Pare des Expositions, Porte de Versailles PARIS; FRANCE. 52nd International Agricultural Machinery Show On at the75 words
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Advertisement667 1981-01-07 29 s, \fZtes\ YEO HIAP SENG LIMITED (Incorporated m trio Republic of Singapore) 1^) iW )W» The Directors are pleased to announce the following: 1. AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 1980. 1990 1979 Group Company Group Company ($000) (s'oool Net Sales 69,630 65,927 56,600 54,675 Profit before share667 words
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241 1981-01-07 30 JERUSALEM, Tues. Finance Minister Yigael Hurvitz said today he would resign on Sunday a move that could topple the Israeli Government unless the Cabinet approved a freeze on teachers' wages. Mr Hurvitz's demand for a wage freeze is opposed by Education Minister ZevulunReuter - 241 words
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271 1981-01-07 30 Italian press blackout on Red Brigades ROME, Tims. I ROME, Tues. The majority of Italian newspapers have decided to impose a blackout on statements issued by the Red Brigades terrorists. The terrorists recently began issuing statements to newspapers on its theories on armed struggle. The weekly Espresso devoted half itsReuter; AFP - 271 words
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Article, Illustration219 1981-01-07 30 PRESIDENT Sheares congratulates Mr S. Dhanabalan after the Foreign Minister took his oath of allegiance m the Istana State Room yesterday. Partly hidden <s the Secretary to the Cabinet, Mr Wong Chooi Sen. Mr Dhanabalan, who is also the Culture Minister m the new219 words
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Article79 1981-01-07 30 LONDON, Tues. Fifteen prisoners who discovered their cell doors were accidentally left unlocked skipped out of Great Yarmouth Prison today. When they found how cold it was outside, 11 turned around and went back, police said. The four who braved the cold were still atUPI - 79 words
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Article60 1981-01-07 30 NEW YORK. Tues. Mark David Chapman, 25, pleaded not guilty today m the State Supreme Court to murdering former Beetle John Lennon. His lawyer, Mr Jonathan Marks, said Chapman was competent to stand trial and would plead not guilty by reason of Insanity. Lennon was shotReuter - 60 words
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Article32 1981-01-07 30 MANILA, Tues. At least 493 people died m 2,647 road accidents m metropolitan Manila last year, the Constabulary Highway Patrol said today. Another 14.562 were lntured. 5.752 seriously. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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276 1981-01-07 30 K. BALA - Second link with Johore likely to be bridge K. BALA By THE proposed second link between Singapore and Johore is likely to take the form of a bridge spanning from Gelang Patah m Johore to a coastal spot m Chua Chu Kang, west of the Causeway. According to Malaysiah officials,276 words
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Article71 1981-01-07 30 POLICE called Environment Ministry •fflctals Uat night to Investigate a spate af complaints of a nations smell, with a heavy sulphur content, la the Wham poa area. Alarmed residents, who phoned the police aad The Straits Times from early evening till nearly midnight, said the71 words
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Article33 1981-01-07 30 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones Industrial average of 30 blue chips rose 4.96 to 997.61 m the first half -hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article49 1981-01-07 30 RIO DE JANEIRO, Tues. The newuweekly Ve}a reported that Brazilian light tanks are m China for tests. It said that if the Chinese approve of the tanks, Brazil could sell as many as 1,200 to Beijing and that would be Brasilia's largest arms contract to date. UPI.UPI - 49 words
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Article43 1981-01-07 30 HONGKONG. Tues. China has built more than 4,000 small hydro-electric power stations last year, bringing the total of such stations to 90,000, the Xinhua newi agency reported today. The new power stations increased the national generating capadtyto 7.1 milBon fcflowatts. AFP.AFP - 43 words
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Obituary31 1981-01-07 30 Late CLASSIFIED DEATHS V. BALAOUMU will Or cremated today al 4.30 Mount Vernon Crematorium Cortese leaves home. BN. Block 8. Holland Avenue. 34S pm Transport will be provided, no wreaths please31 words
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Article53 1981-01-07 30 JAKARTA, Tues. President Suharto met two American Congressmen, Mr Stephen Solan and Mr Joel Pritchard for about 45 minutes today. The Congressmen were accompanied t>y US Ambassador to Indonesia Edward Masters. The Congressmen have completed a fact-finding visit to Vietnam and Kampuchea and toured several member countriesAP - 53 words
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Advertisement88 1981-01-07 30 Now £or a look back We've looked forward, now we look back. DEBORAH CHIA assesses 1980s trends, and finds that they were on the whole disappointing. Also She splays her wicked roles so convincingly that the public scold her when they see her on the streets, and even threaten to88 words
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Advertisement356 1981-01-07 30 APPROVAL SERVICE THIOUGH aw »>n il wot ro. co« >♦• a w^« Mlaciiwi ol mn>i m 10 ten o»».o.ol To. bwy only wfcot yen ond r»t»*w »k* r«t with A port»i at 55 4tHm<n itwas*. >kMm m« bird. Mm 1 mmh o» itompt rro« G Jwwca. Ml il Saaa 1356 words
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Miscellaneous178 1981-01-07 30 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Cloudy with showers la several places. TEMP. (C) up to fi a.m. tomorrow: max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: 1.42 p!m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: S.4t a.m. GLOBAL weather Aaattmiai 0/4C Cloudy Us Aageies U/28C Clear Athee* 5/7C Cte Ma4iU -4/10C Oar Bahrain 1721C Oar 21/SC Cloudy I^-v178 words
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Article, Illustration883 1981-01-07 1 GRACE WONG - GRACE WONG By Life m a rural school It was so difficult to find a place to stay. Often, children slept beneath the bed of their parents. Bat m the kampong, the pigs slept beneath the bed. Kwong Wai Siew Peck San Teng Federation. The federation883 words
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Article69 1981-01-07 1 %<£&*&■% SK#*tE#W «fc SW£lft»filißtt* 1936 $*t < n&ttm A «UJ*±fsft#«. tAfc^llHl^&frJjtfjJL |i|i»£ fa*-eift*wi»rtt*-« f<l9s7s+jfc**so S& A-«a£g*t¥3l° Sit- *»»Wft* r«rW*s- *»s?*** ABfcttfttJ**'*! il «»Afffe^iiffl ms. it**A*H ftfi* "S«SIJIIfPtf ¥«tWKWi ft¥£fnfc«E sit- a¥¥*£»f6(n LltiftAfcT MSBtW.I £Witftt»*Sr.tfiiT £,«**#>«*&**«» W»tlSilßlfe«»*»J*R ToT o it *P£ "1937^ tt £ttP)9B Mttw-4-iiiem^^T 29^0^1938)6 Hfftft 1966i8f*£ik ft-gft $»*iaW- f-69 words
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Article, Illustration66 1981-01-07 1 6353 g IN THE seal form, S (two) added to fit (akin) produces fi two skins over one's true skin suggesting m disguise, a falsehood. Clarified by character has special application to man, the one most guilty of falsehood:f?i. Truth exaggerated becomes a falsehood, and when66 words
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Article43 1981-01-07 1 fix «A iiobon disguise oneself jiodtoiis pretend to be j&fttg suppose jioxiong imagination jionS-if •ift jiamionju mask; false front lioren jioyi hypocrisy For example, you JiSni w3 wang le, qTng tfxTng w8 yixiit. meaning, "Please remind me U I forget."43 words
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Advertisement86 1981-01-07 1 Waiting m line rr 4 h Have yea ever had to qieae op »t tke emergency w»rd M hwpiUir Have yaa ever stoad la a tortasas serpeatiae llae waittag I*r the has? Y«a have? Taea tan to Pag* 6 Cinderella pantomime lmaglae Cla*erelU, Wander ff«m>i, Mlm Piggy aad Plat* all86 words
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Article831 1981-01-07 2 JOHN J. O' CONNOR - JOHN J. O'CONNOR By m NEW YORK Over and above anything else, Corman made money. One movie that cost US$5OO,000 (551.04 million) is reported to have grossed about US$7 million at the box of- lice. THE freakish and the bizarre from sleazy flea circuses831 words
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Article, Illustration625 1981-01-07 2 PICK of the DAY THERE'S more humour and wit m the last episode of The Mclean Stevens** Show (Ch 5, 7.06 p.m.). When Mac discovers that Janet is developing a meaningful relationship with an older man, his inept attempts to do the right thing boomerangs. In lord's Boys, Charlie hires625 words
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Article116 1981-01-07 2 WHAT'S ON TODAY EXHIBITION/SALE of books on board the international bookship M.V. Logos at Godown 42/43 (Gate 2), near Glutton's Corner, Tanjong Pagar. Weekdays 10 a.m. 9 p.m.; Sundays 3 p.m. 9 p.m. Until Jan 18. Entry Passes from PSA Pass Office, Tanjong Pagar Complex, next to Gate 2. Office116 words
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Advertisement95 1981-01-07 2 wQfiaF^Hl SafiaHflr I fs' 7 days "^^^^^^^H^ a week free Video Library of pre-recorded tapes with over 100 titles m Chinese and English, available to Thorn customers. Blank tapes for sale at special prices. 'fotomy—rcontmctonty. IUfIRIJ TELEVISION I nUnil RENTALS 4004, Blk 715, Avenue 6, Ang Mo Ki0,*****28/9 G 63,95 words
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Miscellaneous199 1981-01-07 2 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB 6 Meuure taken m shadow pro9 What doctor, give to stand the m ure u Hul ta storm I^"*^ '"m direction, to 10^M 5) d d may .SSrtSLa Europe or m U a W bo^« r «T SPa n d mH* ml 13 Lo?e"o cUt a.199 words
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Miscellaneous1153 1981-01-07 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 2 3.00 m Opening Mowed by The Yotmg 6 55 Cartoon S**ecbom And The Restless 705 Stevenson Show (Last7.30 KU) 4.45 Diary Of Events (Malay) 7.50 Pusparama (Malay) 4.50 The Three Little Pigs 8.40 Charles Aftfel Toms Boys 5.00 New Ed Men Show 9.45 News1,153 words
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Advertisement37 1981-01-07 3 fmrnS Aft 1^ IHI H|H|^HHHHk|||||l||l||ll|l|lHl|l|||^^^^^^HH^^H| For 50 years there's always been time for a Tiger Tiger GoM Medal Beer So many for so long have found time for the rich, rewarding taste of Tiger. Don't you? 1931-198137 words
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Article, Illustration817 1981-01-07 5 Pantomime treat of mixed flavours C inderella by The Stag* Club Victoria Theatre Nightly until Jan 10 (7.30 p.m.) Jan 10 and 11 (2.30 p.m.) Tickets at $8, S3 and $5 Reviewed by KANNAN CHANDRAN THERE was celebration all around. Ladies were dancing m colourful frocks. The men with beer817 words
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Article, Illustration675 1981-01-07 5 GERALDINE TANG - GER ALDINE TANG Reviewed by Yunnan Song and Dane* Troupe National Theatre, The Peacock Princess, Jan 4, 5 THE Peacock Princess, an extravagant dance drama performed by the visiting Yunnan Song and Dance Company enchanted me, as much as the splendour of675 words
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Article721 1981-01-07 6 Singaporean undergraduates who are training to become doctors are being being taught, not only the skills that will cure physical ailments, but also how to relate to the psychological and social needs of each patient. In America, there is a growing feeling that modern medicine could doAP - 721 words
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Article, Illustration824 1981-01-07 6 Have you ever had to queue up at the emergency ward of a hospital? Have you ever stood m a tortuous serpentine line waiting for the bus? You have? Then you'll agree with what KATHARINE WHITEHORN has to say about life's waiting lines. IN824 words
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Article1127 1981-01-07 6 Now that childless couples are facing more and more problems m adopting children, many are beginning to turn to the idea of surrogate motherhood. ANGEL CASTILLO presents the arguments for and against this practice, and its legal complications. CAROL Pavek, a 27-year-old midwife m Amarillo, Texas,1,127 words
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Advertisement621 1981-01-07 7 A MtesUMshed and progressive holding company undertaking substantial local/ overseas contracting and building protects mvCi: suitably qualified applicants tor the following positions CIVIL/STRUCTURAL ENGINEER Possess degree/ diploma m Civil Engineering Preferably with minimum 7 years working etperience m design engineering, sourcing. evaluation with a firm of contractors m constructing local621 words
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Advertisement814 1981-01-07 7 CARRIER SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED seeks young and energetic SALES REPRESENTATIVES Passed GCE 'A' level Ito 2 years' working experience Age minimum 21 years and above Preferably with own transport Attractive salary, commission and transport allowances will be paid to the right candidates Preference will be given to those who possess814 words
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Advertisement250 1981-01-07 8 JOB SUPERVISOR An organisation marketing a sophisticated range of wall-facing products requires a Job Supervisor experienced m plastering and wall finishing The Successful applicant who should have at least 5 years' experience will be given overseas training. Applications stating experience, salary requirements, etc should be sent to ST BOXNBO9IB 1250 words
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Advertisement308 1981-01-07 8 SUKMUMNATE COURTS SINGAPORE D.C. SatßeMea IkWdlM »t*mmm ACMA ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD -.PtaMNb Aa* TAN HENO CHENG -Dlll.lnt NOTICE OF ADVESTKEMKNT T»: TAN HENG CHENG ■fcmf'irr tm. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you In the Subordinate Courts In Summons No. 4300 of 1080 by Acma Electrical Industries308 words
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