The Straits Times, 26 January 1981
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Title Section14 1981-01-26 1 The Straits Times MA IMI MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article719 1981-01-26 1 For civil service applicants 0n1y... t MR CHI NO finds our (and his) quality of life not too good. Has he seen the filth of New York? Has he endured the Incessant strikes of London? Again I stress we are living in a real world and719 words
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Article25 1981-01-26 1 The blind strangler A siran- i mIM puu< rw .11.1 v ..lanlly onmplnawi about hn In .i. ah* »as left blind Mi tte ht-i .mManl25 words
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Article, Illustration93 1981-01-26 1 Picture by ALBERT SIM THK high-pitched whine of turbine* sled dawn. H* rotors glowed bat before they could stop, the helicopter doors He» opra. Inside were »tretchcra of Majored like in the M*A*S*H aeries on TV', willing hands grabbed thr stretchers, put thrni on ambulance*ALBERT SIM - 93 words
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Article67 1981-01-26 1 LONDON, Sun Three recently-convicted thieves in Mauritania have been punished by having thfii right hands amputated by surgeon, the latest issue of Ihe British Medical Journal reported The article called on doctors to protest tv the Maurita man government and noted that "si rung internationalAFP - 67 words
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Article65 1981-01-26 1 SINGAPORE, the defending champions, were held to a goalless draw by Selangor in their Malaysia Cup soccer match ai the National Stadium last night. The 60.000 crowd also saw Selangor's ace striker Mokh tar Dahari being sent olf by referee Othman Omar in ihe 82nd minute Mokhiar will65 words
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Article453 1981-01-26 1 EDMUND TEO - EDMUND TEO, By Transport Reportei COMMUTERS will be dealt a double blow in March when taxi and bus fares are raised. But no dales had been fixed for the start of the new fares, said the Minister for Communications and Labour. Mr Ong Teng453 words
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Article76 1981-01-26 1 CHEN'S Stables Towkay (Leslie Khoo up) won the new racing season's first Classic the Queen Elizabeth II Cup in an all-outsider finish at I Bukit Timah yesterday. Towkay. trained by Teh Choon Beng, snatched a thrilling halt length win from All Is Great (Cheam) to pay $13876 words
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144 1981-01-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Member-countries of the five-power defence arrangement have decided lo hold regular joint consultative council meetings, the Defence Ministry announced here today. The ministry's secretary-general. Datuk Mohamed Yusof Abdul Rahman, said the decision was made by senior officials from Britain. Australia. NewAFP - 144 words
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Article, Illustration530 1981-01-26 1 BEIJING, Sunday CHINESE authorities have announced a suspended death sentence for Jiang Qing, sparing Mao Zedong's widow from the firing squad but effectively condemning her to solitary confinement and hard labour for the rest of her life. Jiang Qing and former Shanghai mayor Zhang Chunqiao theReuter; AFP; UPI; AP - 530 words
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Article44 1981-01-26 1 THK body »t ih.- K lrl found In th«* sulU-aitr In lAtruntu 7, Tom Payoh >eHU-rd»\, »a* r»rl> thb. mornlnK Idrn tilled by poHeok, aged alae, a Prtm»r> 3 papU of Holy liintxrnlA hlnrw UlrU Srhool In HonKKol ktmd skk raam44 words
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Advertisement178 1981-01-26 1 I HEM V Nikon EM V I with 50mm I I (f/1-8) h m. E- lens Nikon M L_ WTTH UNIQUt SOUND GUIDANCE SYSTEM i TYPE. SEE. PRINI The advantage of Olivetti Elec- Type styles and sizes can be Ironic Typewriters. chanoed in seconds Automatically, it Olivetti's w.ndow display lets178 words
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Advertisement241 1981-01-26 1 48 pages today FOUR MYTHS ABOUT ASIA MYTH: By abdicating from Ui<* \Vinam War. thr IS ha-s r-.-tifted its former "Immoral" po«ltlon In Southeast Asia and returned to a "moral" position. FACT: Most Southeast Asian- see the situation In preoLseU the opposite terms. The Immorality of the I S was241 words
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Article, Illustration439 1981-01-26 2 Division issue of revenge on Iran g Ui-V} Mfl WIESBADEN (West Germany). Sunday FREED American hostages were in dispute last night over whether the I'nited States should seek revenge or not on Iran. Some former hostages said they were not mistreated physically but suffered mental abuse at the hands ofReuter; AP; Domei; UPI - 439 words
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250 1981-01-26 2 BYRD: U.S. MUST HONOUR ITS PACT WITH IRAN GOVT WASHINGTON. Sun SENATE Democratic leader Robert Byrd has said that the United States should honour its agreement with Iran, worked out by the Carter Administration, to free the hostages. 'The United States must keep its word," said Mr Byrd yesterday. HeAP - 250 words
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Article35 1981-01-26 2 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesian authorities said today that about some 250 persons were feared dead following last week's major earthquake that destroyed 14 villages in irian Jaya province, 3.520 km east of Jakarta. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article34 1981-01-26 2 MANILA, Sun. Twelve people were killed, among them five government troops, in two separate clashes between soldiers and separatist Muslim guerrillas in southern Philippines last week, according to reports here said. AFPAFP - 34 words
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339 1981-01-26 2 Crackdown on major paper in Turkey ANKARA, Sunday TURKEY'S military rulers have cracked down on the nation's largest daily newspaper because it printed a story on planned price increases by several state-run industries. But the arrests and intimidation of the editors and reporters of Hurriyet (Liberty) are only the mostAP - 339 words
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Article230 1981-01-26 2 Rescue came to late SKATTLK, San. The abortive I nlted States military attempt to free the American hostages In Iran last spring came too late and had no chance of succeeding anyway, according to at least twu of the 52 released hostages. Mr William Belk said in an interview publishedAP; AFP - 230 words
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Article197 1981-01-26 2 PARIS, Sun A loi Ni. eoaple who •arvlved ti days lost la the Alps aaj It watt anl> their love for each other that kept them alive. Mr tierve Baavllle, S, aad his wife Patricia, ZZ, both teachers In *übarban Paris, were ratting comfortably ye»terday hospitalAP - 197 words
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Advertisement295 1981-01-26 2 •Tl.T 1 7> if" Mb/"*' V /ft/ -m. c J^G^L IT^ -> t; 3i -v iRf -> £-3t" Mlf V v..,.. T ...'Try >Sf <<: sS Ir -< I > y J^ /V*it /*-u» f In 1824 ABN opened its first office in South East Asia It's been 150 years295 words
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Article, Illustration636 1981-01-26 3 WEINBERGER AND HIS ASSOCIATES BLAMED WASHINGTON, Sunday A TUG-OF-WAR over military policy has broken out within the Reagan administration. United States officials said today. The conflict, they added, has sharpened largely because the new Secretary of Defence, Mr Caspar Weinberger, and hisNYT; AP - 636 words
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487 1981-01-26 3 Saudis want Islamic action against Soviets TAIK (Saudi A; Sun S;ii ui i Arabia Ml the lttat for the Islamic summit confei ill for united action against Iht- Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the ■ii (m i upation of Arab lands I he call was made on the >( ilw487 words
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Article78 1981-01-26 3 CHINA has accused the Soviet press of trying to poison Chinese relations with Islamic countries by circulating a false report that Israel would supply Beijing with Israeli weapons and military technology. "By circulating the lie on the eve of the summit conference of the Islamic states,AP - 78 words
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Article83 1981-01-26 3 CHINA'S weekend earthquake killed nearly 200 people and flattened the capital of Dawn County, but officials said it was a "miracle" the devastation did not rival that of another tremor nearly five years ago when hundreds of thousands died. Rescue teams yesterday combed the rugged mountainsUPI - 83 words
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Article67 1981-01-26 3 INDIAN President Sanjiva Reddy said w-sh'itlay that renewed tensions in the region threatened India's development during stability and peace. President Reddy, in a speech broadcast nationally on the eve of India's Republic Day, did not name the areas of tension but w.is referring to the Iran-Iraq War,Reuter - 67 words
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Article85 1981-01-26 3 A FORMER United States Ambassador to Thailand, Mr Leonard Unger, has announced plans to set up an Asean research oeatre in one of America's top post-gradu-ate schools of political science to foster closer US links with Thailand and its Asean partners. In an interview with the85 words
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Article82 1981-01-26 3 THK 35-nation European Security Conferiesumes tomorrow in Madrid to conMiiei nearly 90 new proposals on human lights and detente but with only scant hope any will be approved. The resumption of the conference after a five-week Christmas holiday also is expect<(i 10 give an early glimpse ofAP - 82 words
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Article194 1981-01-26 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday i MILLIONAIRES dominate US President Ronald Reagan's cabinet, according I to financial reports exam- 1 ined on Saturday. At least 10 of the 17 j cabinet-level officials j have a net worth of more than US$l million, with Special Trade Representative Bill Brock ranging to US$lOAP - 194 words
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189 1981-01-26 3 Israeli plan to double Jews on W. Bank JERUSALEM. Sun The Israeli Government plans to double the Jewish population of the occupied west Bank before a general election in five months' time, government sources said today The plan includes build ing 10 new settlements and adding 3,000 houses, increasing theReuter - 189 words
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265 1981-01-26 4 EEC in new bid to get Japan to curb exports BELGIUM, Sunday i THE European Common Market is making a fresh effort to win Japanese co-operation on trade restraint to take the pressure off Europe's recession-weakened industry. A high-level EEC Com- mission delegation leaves I for Tokyo today to askReuter - 265 words
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Article55 1981-01-26 4 NEW DELHI. Sun President Jose Lopez Portillo of Mexico arrived here today for a six-day visit which he said was aimed at strengthening ties with India. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was at Delhi Airport to welcome him He will be the chief guest at India's RepublicReuter - 55 words
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Article36 1981-01-26 4 HANOVER (West Germany). Sin. Some drunk young fans of a Berlin soccer team set a train ablaze with fireworks this weekend, injuring six people and gutting three train cars, police here said today. AFP.AFP - 36 words
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387 1981-01-26 4 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's grow- ing dependence on imported food in this age when food can be a weapon as well as a precious commodity has raised concern that this nation of 116 million could be only a step away from aAP - 387 words
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Article, Illustration57 1981-01-26 4 WEI WEI, the world's only performing giant panda, playing on a sUde (left) and riding a rocking horse during his act last Saturday In Yokohama. The eight-year-old male panda arrived in Japan on Jan 6 with a Shanghai acrobatic troupe for a seriesAP - 57 words
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292 1981-01-26 4 Thailand will study Viet call for talks BANGKOK, Sunday THAILAND will study Vietnam's call for talks to reduce tension in South-east Asia, a Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman said here today. r He said Thailand would react officially "very soon" to Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach's statement yester- day thatAFP - 292 words
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172 1981-01-26 4 'No Chinese intention to influence region' BEIJING. Sun. On the eve of his departure for visits to Burma and Thailand, Premier Zhao I Ziyang said today China had no intention of forcing its influence on any government of this region, Australian Foreign Minister Tony Street reported. Mr Zhao is dueReuter - 172 words
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Article108 1981-01-26 4 LONDON, Su. Dmh keya, kaagaroea aad eews that died et raaccr have all beea geiag late hambargen rates by bUaafally aaaware peeple Is the serth ef EagUad, It wa* reported here today. qaetlag a City UueU apekeamM la Bradferd, the Suaday Times said thatAFP - 108 words
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271 1981-01-26 4 Marcos now eases curbs on press freedom and strikes MANILA. Sun. A week after lifting martial law. President Ferdinand Marcos has moved to put the nation gradually on the road to political normalcy by easing restrictions on press freedom and labour strikes. In the largely pio-gov-ernment interim National Assembly, aUPI - 271 words
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Article71 1981-01-26 4 TOKYO, Sun The official Japanese government spokes man today said Prime Minis ter Zenko Suzuki might visit Washington early in April for talks with President Ronald Reagan Chief Cabinet Secretary Km.ni Miyazawa said in a >visiun programme "Ml Suzuki uigM visit Washington soon after iti> government'sReuter - 71 words
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Article40 1981-01-26 4 MOSCOW, Sun Mr Roman Kudenko. chiW Soviet pi us.-* i. tor at the Nuremberg mi crimes, trials in l<M5-tf dhMJ on Friday after a serious ill nee*, aged 73, the aftWaJ et news agency Taai said today ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement181 1981-01-26 4 ffll ilj %*JrA am al am L^bMbVbWi^ ,afl a^aV. They were the rave of the pop scene in the Sixties. Since then they've been delighting audiences in Australia. Britain, Canada and the USA with con- cert and television appearances. We bring you direct from the U.K. Freddie The Dreamers who181 words
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Advertisement296 1981-01-26 5 Win a Sony .J Walkman Holiday to Penang. /M W^^< Walkman T-shirt will be envelope 'Walkman Holiday Contest. K?A 9 iven away f ree for every The 2nd draw Wl be held at lsetan IQV^U /TV purchase of a Sony Walkman Orchard on 15th of February, 1981 B^f or a296 words
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381 1981-01-26 6 PERTINI CLAIMS RED BRIGADES HAVE OUTSIDE HELP ROME, Sunday CONTROVERSY has erupted in Italy over hints by President Sandro Pertini that the Soviet Union is actively supporting the Red Brigades terrorist group. The nation's leading parties demanded that the government prove MrAP - 381 words
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103 1981-01-26 6 SALISBURY. Sun. Guerillas loyal to minority leader Joshua Nkomo were reported today to have begun terrorising Salisbury's Chitungwiza town where thousands of rival bush fighters are quartered. The Sunday Mail news- I paper quoted residents I as saying over 1,000 families had fled the town afterReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration174 1981-01-26 6 A MASTER'S TOUCH AT PREVIEW OF 1981 CREATIONS PARISIAN designer Pierre Cardln fixing the square sleeves of a checked overcoat daring a preview of his creations for the 1981 Spring -Summer collection. At left Is a model In a turquoise lame sheath with a rose lame disc decorated with aAP - 174 words
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373 1981-01-26 6 Unions to have biggest say in Labour polls LONDON, Sun. The Labour Party's decision to adopt a new way of choosing its leader through an electoral college will place the biggest share of votes in the hands of Britain's powerful trade unions. The decision taken by the party's special conferenceReuter - 373 words
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Article115 1981-01-26 6 LONDON, Son Television personality David Frost yesterday married Lynne Frederick, actress widow of comedy star Peter Sellers, at a village chorch In eastern England. Mrs Esther Ralph, wife of rector Charles Ralph whu performed the ceremony, confirmed the marriage had taken place and said: "TheyReuter - 115 words
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Article188 1981-01-26 6 Observer's chief editor to quit LONDON, Sun. The Observer, a London Sunday newspaper, announced that Mr Conor Cruise O'Brien had asked to be relieved of his duties as the newspaper's editor-in-chief, a post he has held for three years. A front page note said the Irish Senator and former governmentAP - 188 words
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351 1981-01-26 6 Talks offer sign of victory for Solidarity? WARSAW, Sun POLAND'S independent trade union movement, Solidarity, appeared to have won its test of strength with the government which announced last night that it was ready to hold fresh negotiations with the workers on the controversial question of a shorter work week.Reuter; AFP - 351 words
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Advertisement400 1981-01-26 6 A rare throughbred and one of the most beautiful cars in the world r.'lV ESJir 3 LOtUS ■^■^■^■^BnßnMnl vw^w^oj^ HANDBUIITCARS HMfIH -W^* When you Arrive in a LOTUS YOU' VEjARRI VED! mV^""" II V n^^fin«9 n^n^ntfnflnflnl n^nW c^ispfHfe Lotus t^^M HANDBUIITCARS The Lotus Eclat Series 2.2 "Offering high speed elegance400 words
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Article1373 1981-01-26 7 MILTON CHASE - MILTON CHASE By in Washington OLD LIBERAL GROUPS IN AMERICA BRACE THEMSELVES TO MEET THE THREAT OF A NEW EVANGELISTIC RIGHT The nagging difficulty a Liberal faces in this situation is that he must agree with many positions taken by the charismatic ministers. I1,373 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1981-01-26 7 ABBY TAN - Sex tours and the image of the 'ugly Japanese' ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter Whenever a Japanese group makes a booking, the first question they ask is whether the hotels allow them to bring In women. Thus when the government tried to take steps to minimise the sex tours1,086 words
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Advertisement249 1981-01-26 7 *i^£oxE%w^ I B^B^^^^^^^Bl^ s i '^iHI!!%, T l-TrSßlF' i^' i^tß^BV-^^ '"•^P*-"*' 11 1 ißp** A director of Mondial, the International Antwerp and the International GemmoDiamond Investment Company, has a seat logical Institute, on the international diamond exchanges. And you are encouraged to compare This enables us to acquire our diamonds249 words
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Article, Illustration510 1981-01-26 8 Call for more private homes for aged EDUCATION Minister Dr Tony Tan yesterday called for more voluntary organisations to set up old folk's homes because they can give "the little extra" the government could not provide. He said work done by some religious groups, such as the Sree Narayana MissionHUM KWAI CHOW - 510 words
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Article39 1981-01-26 8 THE Singapore Hockey Association will hold a hockey queen contest at its 50th anniversary dinner and dance at the Neptune Theatre Restaurant on March 7. The women will be judged on personality, poise and dress sense39 words
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Article37 1981-01-26 8 Ayer Rajah courses NEW courses in tim sum making, yoga, cakemaking. children's art, restaurant cooking and piano for children are being organised by the Ayer Rajah community centre. Phone *****83 between 3 and 10 p.m. for details.37 words
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Article54 1981-01-26 8 THE First Deputy Prime Minister. Dr Goh Keng Swee, will distribute hong baas (ang pows) to about 400 old people In his Kreta Ayer constituency on Sunday at the Peoples Theatre Foundation. The function is organised by the Kreta Ayer Constituency Citizen's Consultative Committee and54 words
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Article33 1981-01-26 8 ULU Pandan community centre will organise tai chi chuan classes on Wednesdays from 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. startins next month. For details, call *****8 between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m.33 words
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Article32 1981-01-26 8 A CHINESE New Year party will be held by Kuo Chuan Zone D Residents' Committee on Sunday from 2 p.m. at the void deck of Block 173. l-oron*? 1, Toa Payoh.32 words
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201 1981-01-26 8 PARENTS WANT WORKSHOP FOR RETARDED A GROUP of 10 parents with mentally retarded I children living in Ang Mo Kio has petitioned an MP for a special workshop cum hostel for their children. The children can then learn some skills and need not be always dependent on them, they told201 words
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194 1981-01-26 8 N. G. KUTTY - Girl's body in unlocked bag riddle N. G. KUTTY, By Crime Desk THE body of a girl, believed to be about 10 years old, was found in a suitcase beside a lift on the ground floor of a block in Toa Payoh early yesterday morning. Homicide officers went to the194 words
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426 1981-01-26 8 Smoking? Not in front of the students SECONDARY school teachers have decided to be exemplars of antismoking and not smoke in front of their students. They felt they have to set an example if they are to convince their students of the dangers of Lady Nicotine and Old Man Tobacco,426 words
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400 1981-01-26 8 MAY HO - 'Positive attitudes needed for solving industrial problems' MAY HO By THE right attitudes and a conducive problem-solving environment must exist in any organisation before management and union can work as a team to settle industrial relations problems. This was the response of personnel managers to Mr C.V. Devan Nair's round400 words
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Advertisement158 1981-01-26 8 Gifts for all 'Occasions SoU Agents: LIAS BEE CORPORATION FTE LTD Imt 210. Tan Boon Lial Bldg.. 315. Outram Road Singapore 0316. Tel: *****00 Colourful Lunar New Year fell from gfr»v% rfffa Hitachi CTP-236 51cm Net Prce $1,210 I Down payment $184 monthly payment $53 24 BB^ Extremely economical low158 words
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Advertisement70 1981-01-26 8 A CALCGIATOR. A SYSTEM. A STANDARD FOR PROFESSIONALS. THEHP-41C V from V *\L(£» Whn% HEWLETT V <&#£* 1521 PACKARD Authorised Dealers: m\ rXd^ ALLEY TRADERS (PTE) LTD 221. Ist Floor. m\ o t e* e Peoples Park Complex.Singapore 0105. Tel .91 1010 \W3^>s9 216. 2nd Floor. Peoples Park Centre, rOSingapore70 words
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Article, Illustration191 1981-01-26 9 WAN SENG YIP - WAN SENG YIP Picture by IT WAS ii« chicken feat far this daredevil of the Singapore Nlchlree Shmho Buddhist Association, wen here la leap thranfrh tar ilr w to i human safety nrt. like Uie Baastcr of the CHme M*Mt, wkk-h to mM to Maw191 words
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221 1981-01-26 9 THE Minister for National Development. Mr Teh Cheang Wan. yesterday urged cinemas and SBS to give senior citizens concessions during the offpeak hours. Half-price tickets would enable the elders to go out more often to visit places of interest or be221 words
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Article47 1981-01-26 9 THE World Trade Centre is the venue (or the conference on Medical Development for National Development to be held from Friday This will be the second International Medical and Hospital Equipment exhibition and conference organised by International Fair Promotion and Marketing Services Pte Ltd47 words
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Article71 1981-01-26 9 A 10-LECTURE cum discussion course on Indian Philosophy will be conducted by the National University of Singapore's Department of Extramural Studies in the Economics Department at its Bukit Timah campus on Monday evenings from Feb 9. The course, to be conducted by Mr David Loy of71 words
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Article51 1981-01-26 9 A LEGAL Aid counselling service has been organised by the management committee of the Queenstown community centre on Feb 2 and 16. The centre will also hold i 111 i (or those interested in Chinese cookery, making tim sum and cakes. Chinese orchestra, harmonica and Shanghainese51 words
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405 1981-01-26 9 EDMUND TEO - EDMUND TEO By Transport reporter SOME minibus operators will be allowed to j switch from driving 12-seat to 25-seat air- j conditioned buses in a plan that NTUC Comtat is now studying. About half the 280 minibus operators have i indicated their interest in405 words
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Article116 1981-01-26 9 Entry ban on 19 THE Minister for Home Affairs has banned the entry of the following people into Singapore: Lee Che Chong, 23; Saseetheran Raa-man, 29; Subramaniam Munusamy. 28; Sulaiman bin Othman, 28;Tan Phee Leng, 26;Abdul Halim bin Hussin. 26; Ee Boon Seng, 17; Nohamad bin Baba. 25; Norani bin116 words
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Advertisement241 1981-01-26 9 lIH 1 4 LIDAy \M <IVI V KOx\ T G HEE FAIT CHOT BEFORE CHINESE NEW YEAR SPECIAL DIRECT SERVICE i 31ST JANUARY 4TH FEBRUARY Vj^^b KUALA LUMPUR IPOH KUALA LUMPUR DEPART ARRIVE |,AaC^?f Kuala Lumpur 7.30 pm. Ipoh 10.45 pm. >l *niWa^ r^*' >t Ipoh 1140 p.m. Kuala Lumpur241 words
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Advertisement256 1981-01-26 9 iir- Ik Hi* 711 jf-l The Year Of The Cock ifl Hr 91 The symbol of the Chinese New Year S**--b>* f E 9J The sign of early success, confidence. fc^'J Baflß Mm? 11l elegance and prosperity "^Jf w V .afl =1 ,^a>9 ■m V 'S r^r\s^mi^**** 3| We wish256 words
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Article, Illustration644 1981-01-26 10 ALBERT SIM, TAN SUAN ANN; CHEW YEN FOOK - ALBERT SIM, TAN SUAN ANN and CHEW YEN FOOK Pictures by TWENTY-POUR fire victim* trapped m the rtri af the Ministry «f National Development bonding in Maxwell Road were plucked from danger yeaterday In the nick of time by RSAK helicopters. As644 words
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Advertisement106 1981-01-26 10 ft -< ""^lnH A^-^t Casuals and classics y #i Jb flair and finesse I j^^^^Hl at bang's Chinese Festival LULk I ■Ujp—pn^^— 1 From $37.50 t0 5287.50 shoes From $44.90 to $330.00 S|k .snH W From $19.50 to 585.00 Learner Beits From $16.50 to $66.00 X J »Lv^ mm jK^^BSo^106 words
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Article, Illustration1443 1981-01-26 11 LAI YEW KONG - Men who bring law and order into the lives of 480,000 LAI YEW KONG POLICE 'G' DIVISION By Chiet Crime Reporter THEY COVER NINE BIG HOUSING BOARD ESTATES "G" DIVISION, with its headquarters in Joo Chiat station, is responsible for policing the south-eastern sector of Singapore, covering an area of1,443 words
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131 1981-01-26 11 MP agrees to award scheme for community service THE MP for Pasir Panjang, Mr Abbas Abu Am in. approved the proposal by the Ahmad Mosque Committee yesterday to give awards to people who have served the public He said that was a good idea as it would encourage more people131 words
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Article57 1981-01-26 11 THE Cheng San constituency Citizens Consultative Ad Hoc Committee will hold a dinner at the Jade Room Restaurant at 8 tonight to thank Dr Lav Teik Soon. MP for Serangoon Garden, and to welcome Mr Lee York Suan. the newlyelected MJ> for Cheng San Cheng San was57 words
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Article52 1981-01-26 11 DR DIETER KLINK Parlia mem president of the state of Bremen, the second largest port in West Germany, will lead a group of 33 businessmen ana Parliament members on a visit to Singapore from today to Wednesday The group will hold a press briefing tonight at the52 words
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Article38 1981-01-26 11 YOITHS between the ages of IS and 30 who are interested in social services are invited to join the Radin Mas community centre youth group. Membership tee is $2.50 For further details contact Steven at *****2138 words
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Article99 1981-01-26 11 TAMPINKS wUI hr the atxt arrldentpranr read to have speedregalatlac strips to stow dewa meterlata. Bat aalikr the defrtm *4 strips la Hellaad Read, thear aleu lev strelrkM af Tarn- plats Bead will he sliz ally raiaed aad sUpprd with thermeplMtir peiat far greater safety. Tar99 words
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213 1981-01-26 11 Man who clung to moving taxi dies POLICE want to contact a taxi-driver who stopped to pick up three men but apparently changed his mind and drove off with one of the three men clinging to the taxi. Salesman Chiong Kai Leong, 47, was dragged for about 15 metres along213 words
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228 1981-01-26 13 Leadership to be main topic at Umno meeting ISSUE IN FOCUS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday ISSUES regarding leadership within the party and government are expected to be the focus of discussion during Saturday's Umno Supreme Council meeting. Umno sources, noting that the meeting was brought forward from Feb 7 to JanNST - 228 words
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131 1981-01-26 13 hi IJM (Kedah), Sun. Six members of a family went for a drinking session and, within 24 bows, everyone died. And all they drank was a half-bottle of samsD, costing SiM. This was related today by salesman Mr K. Somasnndram, 24, who lostNST - 131 words
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Article53 1981-01-26 13 More patrols for Sabah THE Marine police sent more patrol boats to Sabah earl> this month following reports of piracy off the coast, a police spokesman (n Kuala Lumpur said. Police are also understood to have sent a Police Field Force battalion there to be stationed in some areas, the53 words
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Article38 1981-01-26 13 BANKS are on the alert following discovery of fake US currency notes in circulation. Banking sources say most of the notes are in $100 denominations and of high quality print, the Sunday Mail reported.38 words
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Article46 1981-01-26 13 ZOO Negara will be forced to close if it continues losing money, its council chairman Tan Sri V.M. Huston said today. The zoo lost $202,792 last year. "We estimate this year's losses to be 30 per cent higher." he said. NST.NST - 46 words
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Article44 1981-01-26 13 MALAYAN Railway is to build a 882-km long second track from Butterwoth to Johore Baru, the Sunday Mail reported. General manager Datuk Lshak said the government had given it the green light for the feasibility study for a north-south twin track.44 words
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Article63 1981-01-26 13 POULTRY farmers, still grappling with a chicken glut, are facing another threat over-production of eggs The president of the Federation of Malaysia Livestock Farmers' Associations. Mr Lav Kan, said in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday that farmers are losIng 1.4 cents for each egg sold. Grade ANST - 63 words
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Article56 1981-01-26 13 WILD elephants will be kept away from oil palm and rubber plantations by electrified fences, it was reported in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. They had damaged plants worth $220 million, 95 per cent of it to oil palms The $1.6 million project to erect 544 km ofAFP - 56 words
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281 1981-01-26 13 KULIM, Sunday THE full horror of the samsu tragedy the country's worst became more apparent today as another 11 people died, bringing the death toll to 28. Hard-pressed doctors and nurses at the district hospital here were fighting to saveNST - 281 words
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Advertisement791 1981-01-26 13 Usher in the 1^ •osperous \fear of die Rooster in grand style at the Singapore Merlin. A Mk, Toast the dawning of the Year STUDIO M aaaaaaaaaaaaaa— it 11 11 K| f the Rooster in grand style. DISCO BEAT AT ,TS, TS HOTTEST! JuJaaP^iaHf IT Part ake in a sumptuous791 words
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Miscellaneous131 1981-01-26 13 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp MAeee hebe comes jhsqs, you never told I such a charmins I I could be his tall tale I A PRIEND OF MINE I ME >t?U(? WIPE WAS S MAN /IT SEE/MS TD AON FIRST PRIZE AT THE I WANT YOU j131 words
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Advertisement537 1981-01-26 14 GENUINE SAPPHIRE RINGS from only $20 THIS IS NOT A MISPRINT I I ill a |V^ tF^^\ IV^ it I I V^^v^? 1 13 LLa R 1 i Our organization, established in Bangkok in 1960, is I s™^Z UST u K yellow cote j X SAPPHIRESIZE 1 1 1 1537 words
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Article, Illustration29 1981-01-26 15 AS the box containing the film cassettes comes down the steel wires from the tower, runner Nasron Haji Abdullah reaches out for it.29 words
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Article, Illustration513 1981-01-26 15 K. BALA - K. BALA, Story: Pictures: FRANCIS ONG WHILE the horses gallop away and punters wait anxiously for the outcome, there is another kind of drama that goes on unnoticed by most of the patrons of the Singapore Turf Clnb the flve-mlnnte filming513 words
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Advertisement129 1981-01-26 15 Singapore Intematonal-Asa/Pacrfic A^C/» ,J^* Your passport to the top a Diploma from the I O^^4 »£*t£\C> Rever School of Haiidresimg gives you a real chance >»|V/ Lv'".^ lo *et Jne»d f»st m the exciting and highly-paid world I %Pyy%& I if- m^ Whatever >our age or background, you could become129 words
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Advertisement160 1981-01-26 15 n L^elightiul French compositions of Saint-Saens and Faure, SinKiang dance by Ting Shan Te and the fiery work of Stravinsky, described as the Picasso of music. The Singapore Symphony Orchestra presents music of the late-nineteenth and twentieth centuries with guest pianist, Bernard Ringeissen. The second concert of the Ninth Season160 words
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Article399 1981-01-26 16 THINGS ARE hotting up for the job-hopper with the government's newest proposal to deny him receipt of his employer's CPF contribution if he flits from one job to another three times within one year. At the same time, he may get up to 10 per cent more of399 words
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Article375 1981-01-26 16 IT COULD have been a "blindspot" that caused SIA pilot Captain Peter Ivanoff to make the remarks he did, some of which he later retracted following Mr Devan Nair's ultimatum. However, he repeated on Saturday his concern about what he considered a shortcoming in SIA, possibly compromising375 words
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316 1981-01-26 16 EXCERPTS of editorial comment from Malaysian newspapers this week. IN A month or so. the long-awaited Master Plan for Kuala Lumpur will be unveiled A team of 15 professionals have been at it for almost two years, and they are now tying up316 words
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323 1981-01-26 16 AUTHORITIES in the north-east district of Penang have the dubious distinction of being the first in the country to announce that they will be f banning the pinball machine. This is an altogether mixed blessing. While addiction to the pinball machine has socially undesirable323 words
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509 1981-01-26 16 VICTORIA GRAHAM - VICTORIA GRAHAM By in Beijing CHINA'S economy has entered a long, harsh retrenchment and the glittering goal of modernisation has receded into a twilight of economic woes. Modernisation is still the goal, China's leaders affirm. But the economic "physicians"AP - 509 words
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461 1981-01-26 16 TONY WALKER - Abroad: Hefty reductions in imports from European countries TONY WALKER By in Beijing FOR the advanced Industrialised countries of Europe, I*B* was a bad year In the China trade; and I*Bl will be more difficult as China rigorously implements Its programme of economic readjustment. West Germany, still number three amongFT - 461 words
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Article, Illustration2573 1981-01-26 16 RONALD NAIRN - RONALD NAIRN AMERICANS think they now have a China Card, that Japan should carry moro of its own weight in its defence spending, that the US has restored the morality it lost in Vietnam, and that people are getting close to one another because2,573 words
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Advertisement16 1981-01-26 16 Tumon Hi-Fi STEREO FREQUENCY EQUALIZER Available at leading Hi Fi Dealers BEDOK CENTRE ELECTRICAL CO. B'<16 words
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Advertisement33 1981-01-26 16 /^BAN HIN LEE BANK BHD lv~-^e\VLW) SINGAPORE T L JJrT*Vf 52A. CIRCULAR ROAD. SINGAPORE 0104 PO BOX NO 88 Nft&Mttpy TEL ***** •****** ***** -***** *****44 TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS BANHINBANK TELEX NO RS *****33 words
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1128 1981-01-26 17 WHAT MAKES GOOD GOVERNMENT? TWO READERS OFFER THEIR VIEWS... i Chinese-educated valuegood govft \&ni and effective 3(iovi Mitt do am DON'T FORGETftttrJ ITHEJBASICS^^M ST, Jan 12 Mr Chang's letter. 6 The "Singapore Syndrome," that of Singaporeans saying "Leave it1,128 words
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Letter, Illustration786 1981-01-26 17 6 Of coarse, everybody enjoys rhetoric and clever debating points. They tickle the mind and induce the heart. Certainly, rhetoric and debate are more innocuous and wholesome than the rioting, looting and burning such as those we experienced in the early Sixties. Nevertheless, Mr Goh's786 words
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Advertisement267 1981-01-26 17 M^^ft^ft^R *M Wtfw^^. IUMr I Wk j ft m v News about the extra catering IQy facilities on our A3OO Superbus appears L wßr to have scored a favourable reception. v 3 The makers of the wide-bodied the centre aisles to take care of hand A3OO Airbus certainly had the267 words
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Article438 1981-01-26 18 TBE Singapore stock market rode a steady upward path last week and la one of those rare moments brake bravely away tram depressed treads la major watid markets. The digestion phase to consolidate the galas of previous weeks and to 1 clear the somewhat overbought portion did aat438 words
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Article107 1981-01-26 18 THE following Is a ILst of the II most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover In thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the Ugh and low far 1*M 81. Mxpuiy Taratver •m JuS IM* HI tUwPmr107 words
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Article402 1981-01-26 18 AFTER two days of mixed trading, the Kuala Lumpur stock market displayed strong buying support to close on a significantly higher note last week. The bullish upsurge which erupted late in the week more than compensated for i the earlier erratic trend and boosted prices substantially higher on402 words
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Article86 1981-01-26 18 Jull JuJ Ju!l JaaS itm-O ••BT Index •Industrials *i Finance ••Hotels •Properties •Minings ■Plantations UOCBC: :SESlnd: *****63 703 54 1X0 47 812.18 648 S3 413.89 S9B36 687 88 ***** *****.54 707 68 1352.42 829 08 650 07 415 69 900 46 692 85 643.48 *****77 704 75 1352 6986 words
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Article88 1981-01-26 18 Jult in 3 JaaZl Umtt Jm3 "BT Index: Cloaed Industrials: Closed Cloaed ••Hoteli Cloaed •Propertiei: Cloaed Tirv. Cloaed •SRubben Cloaed 7O7418T 870.84 1334 67 412 37 T7S.0S ***** *****4 7125S.H 72»'192 871 2U 87I.S2 1327 57 13+. 83 411 SB ***** ***** ***** 468.90 480.14 13»00 1282 9* *****88 words
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Article47 1981-01-26 18 Carnal Date M Brewerte* I? < AllMCbae 4',TE Berjaatai 4C,<I> CCN 32 MGIaat 7'.TE(b) T»U1 f.r Jan 28 Jan 30 Jan 30 Jan 30 Jan 30 T.UUUr tke year 2V, 4'.TE 4V, 52 prevtwis year 85', 55', TiTK (b) First and Final I Interim TE Tax-exempted47 words
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Article385 1981-01-26 18 LONDON: Equities finished mixed on the week despite initial firmness after last Friday's encouraging retail price index. Gold shares, however, fell sharply with the bullion price but government bonds remained firm, dealers said. The FT index closed up 3.8 at 455 7 points. Government bonds showed gains ofReuter - 385 words
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Article288 1981-01-26 18 A DECLINE of eight cents was registered for the week as prtcea eased back daily, from a high at W cenu for February One RSS to close at ZM cents a kilo, says sMhtajr. Caller, Back ana Caasaaaj in its latest review of the Singapore and288 words
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Article48 1981-01-26 18 •Tin Tonnes Rubber (S) Ruhtor(M) Jail* Jan 20 Closed $3025 282 ***** ***** Closed ***** Jan 21 $30.56 171 mso 304 50 Jan22 Jan23 $3055 $3045 180 1S2 282.25 279.50 304.00 ***** Jan 24 $30.22 1928 •in MS per kilo In cents per kilo48 words
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Article150 1981-01-26 18 Rubber eases LONDON: Rubber Futures closed easier with some new contract lows on Friday. Losses at the close were mostly 0.70 to 0.60p per kilo basis July Sept at a new contract lows of 62 30p. Turnover was three lots of five tonnes and 416 lots of IS tonnes including150 words
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Article120 1981-01-26 18 THE STRAITS tin price fell another 23 cents to 130.22 per kilo in Penang on Saturday, on an official offering up 30 8 tonnes to 192.8 tonnes. LONDON: Tin on the day I was down £75 fur Cash and £60 for Three Months in both contracts on120 words
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Article33 1981-01-26 18 LONDON: Copper prices on Friday (previous in brackets). Wirebar Spot £769 50 (1776.00); sellers £770. 50 (E776.50); Three Month buyers 1:791.00 (£BOO 001: sellers £792.00 (L8O0.SO) Market laaa: Irregular. Sales: 31.000 tonnes.33 words
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Article539 1981-01-26 18 LONDON, Fri. Gold shares closed sharply lower reflecting the easier bullion price but government bonds were firm and equities ended above the day's lows, dealers said. The FT index was down 1.4 at 455.7 points at the close. Dealers reported large selling of gold shares and heavyweight producers539 words
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Article233 1981-01-26 18 NEW YORK. Fri. Stock prices ended narrowly lower in moderate trading after drifting all day as investors worried about interest rates and President Reagan's fiscal plans. Larry Wachtel of Bache Halsey Stuart Shields, said that in contrast to a few weeks ago, "the debate on interest rates is.233 words
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Article105 1981-01-26 18 AMSTERDAM. Fri. Share prices closed mixed with fUyal Dates 1.50 guilders lower. Philips 0.60 higher and Akas and Hangnveas unchanged in Dutch internationals, dealers said. Ordinary banks continued mainly higher apart from «mr«, which dropped 0.50. while mortgage banks weakened with WIB 0.80 down. Bafccen fell 0.40 and Mum105 words
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Article100 1981-01-26 18 ZURICH. Fri. Domestic share prices edged lower in light volume with sentiment influenced by uncertainty over interest rates after major Swiss banks raised medium term note rates effective Monday, dealers said. Banks were a shade lower and insurances and Swtaaalr hearer in transports were substantial lasers OerilaM-BMB-rte continued lower100 words
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Article2156 1981-01-26 19 AS A servk-e to readers. Straits Times publishes 1 weekh ;i detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore The year's high and low, are followed by the week's movement in prices, the dividend, thr net price earnings ratio and the volume of MMM Hwt2,156 words
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Article742 1981-01-26 19 DOMESTIC THE Singapore forex market last week had a dramatic week as the US hostages' saga reached a climax culminating in their release at mid-week. The US Sing dollar opened at $2.0860 90 as the US currency strengthened on expectations of the hostages' release. The US dollar,742 words
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Article43 1981-01-26 19 FOR THE week ended Saturday Jan 24, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bbd was as follows: Bank fud: 4.5 per cent to 7 per cent. Geaerai laid: 4.7 per cent. Mcvemeate of funds totalled $837 million.43 words
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Article160 1981-01-26 19 TOKYO. Sat Share prices eased as populars. blue chips and some front-runners eased on profit-taking, dealers said The Dow Jones average shed 19.91 points to 7247.61, on a volume of 200 million shares The New index closed at 507 66. down 0 49 point Vs. <• AJlnomolo I Asahiouui160 words
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Article70 1981-01-26 19 THE Singapore produce mar- ket lacked clear direction and was List week languishing in subdued demand and equally subdued prices Major commodities such as coffee, pepper and copra were traded on a dull note with prices wavering within narrow margins of their overnight 1.-veLs Following the downturn in70 words
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Article151 1981-01-26 19 CHINESE I'raOirr Rxefcaage, Sta,ap»rr. n**a rtatdag price* prr l*» kx on Saturday [anul all: Bulk (Ob $129 00 sellen., old drum (in second hand drum) fob $139 00 sellers, new drum fob 11*5 00 sellers C*ara: Mixed (looae) $79.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asu NLW 1440.00 sellers.151 words
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Article50 1981-01-26 19 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 455.7 Thursday 457.1 Week Ago 451.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 840.19 Thursday 840.44 Week ago 873.29 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1531.42 Thursday 1532.27 Week ago 1618.47 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 657.6 Thursday 861.4 Week ago 664.6 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 668.2 Thursday 678.7 Week ago 697.650 words
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Article74 1981-01-26 19 Fri Than Melbourne (11 473 128 480.948 4T790S 485WS New York 551 MB 555 SOB *****S *****S London *****8 *****8 554.00S SSOOOS Zurich *****8 563 008 555 OOS 566 OOS Paris 596 758 603.71 at n Hongkong 555 008 557 OUB *****5 SSBOUS Singaporeb 1 1 1 555 25874 words
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Article60 1981-01-26 19 THE AVERAGE discount rate for 91-day Treasury Bill firmed to 6.895 per cent at the latest tender from 6.840 per cent previously, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), said. Applications totalled $136.50 million for the $80 million of Bills on offer. About 48 per cent of bidsReuter - 60 words
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Article365 1981-01-26 19 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday. Jan 23. 1981. BANK'S tPLK Algemene Bank MM American Express 16 Am 'dam R'terdam Bank 15 Asia Commercial 14 AA NZ Banking Group 14 1 1 Ban Hln Lee Bank 14 Banca Commercial? 15365 words
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Advertisement472 1981-01-26 18 A Revolution in Sound csc-85of r^\ X yr What Crown set out to do design a portable J^"" '"■aHaaaß*'' "I •V is v. j^^ machine giving component quality sound The CSC- ll jaj^*^*^- M »2^ g 850F is the result Everything about it is dedicated al»«? t J^^ I to472 words
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Advertisement531 1981-01-26 19 SummaGroup SummaGroup announces the transfer of Summa International Finance Co. (HK) Ltd. to its new office address in Hong Kong Office Address Summa International Finance Co. (HK) Ltd. 6/FI., Admiralty Centre II Queensway, Victoria Hong Kong Mailing Address G.P.O. Box *****, Hong Kong Telephone No. 5-*****4 Telex No. ***** SUMA531 words
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Advertisement453 1981-01-26 19 THK LAND TITLES M I (CHAPTER 276) (SKCTION :12> NOTK X Whereas pursuant to Section 32 of the Land Titles Act an Application No A ***** dated the 23rd day or October 1980 has been made by WONG HUI KHK? WONG VAN LEON<; WONG LAM PAT Of No 153 Rochore453 words
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Advertisement399 1981-01-26 20 If you have a.big need, we have a big truck ISUZU gives you the largest range of heavy-duty trucks in Singapore. For the widest range of heavy-duty applications. A H^^^A^^^m- Bf\ GVW7tons.M»iU^ i i-~^^*^V-^^^^^^^~* I Engine: 4BDI (Direct Injection), 3.856 c.c. l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_* J Horsepower: 9e ps/3.200 rpm /^er^ 1-^5 I399 words
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Advertisement452 1981-01-26 22 46 Situations Vacant M^^.^^_^^Ma^^^^^^^^_ m) Pfmtaatittmml ft BatMBaVM An Estabtraned Shipping Co reejesres SltsspiaiG/MARKETINC EXECUTIVE Uppfcrmn must poeeeee I e.wnence in charts nence in cnarieri,, k Applicants write lo ST BOX ASiom 1 NEW eeOUSTRiAL ROAD SINGAPORE ISS3 With tuN resume Jit J|P a M s M SALES EXECUTIVES Raqmramsnts452 words
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Advertisement512 1981-01-26 22 ACCOUNTS CUM GENERAL CLEnK »v m r i Irvel c AMr u> correspond and do Book-keeping s Knowledge of Mandarin At>ieu>iype Interested applicants apply m photo (non-returnabte) to: OWEN ROAO PO BOX IS4 SINGAPORE Sl2l A FWiALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM TVPWT Resumed imiaa.alah, Pleasant personality Able lo M<.»ir. fluent English512 words
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Advertisement593 1981-01-26 22 Itfl AN ESTABUSrafD OIL company oXr"'A^cSunu "irLs™*,' h gee O' level Possess lee inter mediate cert.ficat* able to speak Mandarin Please appl> personally for interview 20 Ta- i gore Lane. Spore 3878 (off 7 1/21 ms Upper Thomson Road) Tel **********5671 Madam Margaret I convjeny* invrtes •pVkcMions lor the poei593 words
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Advertisement474 1981-01-26 22 HbbbbbbbbbbVbbbbbbbbbbbbsbsssssssl ""UinQ electrontc engineering Company has immediate vacancy lot CONFIDENTIAL WUIvriUUTI M«L SECRETARY Applicants Should posses the following qualifications: GCE A or minimum GCE '0' Level W'th a fOOd Command Of Written and SDOken Enalish. LUOI rrivaie Secretarial qualification Or equivalent. wpm and shorthand speed Of 90 10X) wpm 2474 words
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Advertisement925 1981-01-26 22 I JL II eCls^a^nfyfl^BßWll \m\ £.2X££r? 1) ACCOUNTANT Must possess a degree in Accounlancy and.' or related Professional Qualifications with at least 3 years experlence Oood command of Chinese 2) COMPANY CFrPCTADV 3Cl>nE lANi Ceriificale wllh at least 3 years experience Oood command of Chinese Pi..».ui»,limk,.i™.,, -rTn£!X<hTS£r.r qualihcations and eipenence.925 words
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Advertisement911 1981-01-26 22 1 m has immediate vacancies CLERKS/TYPISTS (MALE/FEMALE) Rrquiremenu a Accurate typing speed 3S wpm Min^ qualification OCE -O' 81-'nngual c Some office experience preferable in shipping/sale c Age 18-21 years old a Able to commence work In.mediately Interested applicants, please call personally for Interview on Toeeday 27-1-81 at Warn to911 words
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Advertisement955 1981-01-26 22 II EflsptOyiMHll B^ PERMANET JOBS CLERK TYPISTS ($350-$400) TELEX OPERATORS ($4OO -$450) RECEPTIONISTS (s3son#^ot.) ACCOUNTS CLERKS ($350-$450) ($350 $500) Call personally anyday. between 9a m 430p.ni or writ* In with relevantdocuments and a photograph, lo: STAFF RECRUITMENT DIVISION (Management Consultant Sjrvteas) Pta Ltd) foci's; Sin"pof*°yl'HHHr|>Hr .>s>fr. r PLESSEYS.NGAPORE^ PTE LTO955 words
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Advertisement576 1981-01-26 23 PROFESSIONAL CAREER FOR tliright Sales People I>o you want 1 Job satisfaction' 1 2 Unlimited 3 Job recognition If your answers are Yes' 10 all the above questions, call *****02 for |an appointment between 1»00a m lo 5 00pm Wanted attractive, sociable, plees•nt female Al c| CO-ORDMATOR ssuilihiwwiw Oood pa>.576 words
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Advertisement527 1981-01-26 23 MTERMEDIATE/ SENIOR ARCHlTECTURAL Draughtsmen wanted Salary according to quahficatlons and experience Apply stating qualifications, experience. salary expected and contact telephone number to Maxwell Road PO Box 778. Spore 901fi > inlernalional Company reqysrea: SERVICE TECHNICIAN Must possess Polytechnic Diploma In Electronics Engineering c 3 years' experience in field service with527 words
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Advertisement399 1981-01-26 23 H Employment ill <Pollei Invitee applications from Singapore/Malaysian Citizens and Permanent Residents for the following posl- OnS Minimum ITC In Electronics Duties include ProdUCts' Faults AnalySing and Circuit Testing TeSllng ucruAUtrAi MBCHANICAL MAINTENANCE TCrUMiriAUC CUnNIOIANS Minimum Trade CerUflcate with at least 2 years experience In maintenance, repair and InsUllatlon or399 words
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Advertisement413 1981-01-26 23 «4k>x Mol»«. a world leader in the manufacture of electrical/ Jems r re nl uires nn 'Ct'On *yS" PRODUCTION I?™,?, 1'1"1 l""on" Minimum I year experl ence in electrical/ elec Ironic fields prelerably with trade certificates However, those without th certificates but with rele vant experience will also bconsidered »o°«413 words
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Advertisement376 1981-01-26 23 nAiPi.iTvw. m^< STEEL MILJS UD requires 1. ELECTRICIANS NTC 3 in electrical fittings and installation. 2 FITTERS M" fc NTC 3in maintenance fitting and welding or vehicle repair o cTcpi WnRKFBC WOHKbHb Between 18 and 40 years old Physically fit with good eye sight Prepared to work* 3 No^ex^nce ,s376 words
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Advertisement447 1981-01-26 23 JM National IJ^JTechnics |j|-yyM ■■■—^■—^—■—■■■■O' Matsushita Electronics (S) Pte Lid. an acknowiedceO leader in the manu&c luring of high qu_ty radios, tape recorders. stereo systems and tele "IS" 1 15 .marketing under the well known !!?^hold.. °.f. f National ."Panasonic A "Technio." offers the following technical career opportunities. PRODUCTION TECHNICIAIMS(4)447 words
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Advertisement690 1981-01-26 23 II Employment IP A INCOM SINGAPORE mm Applications art invited tor TOOL A DIE-MAKER (rotating shift) Mum taw mlnlmwa < (penence in the fabrication >>r huh l| dm. Jigs and ru Abiiit> tooprrate various toolroom machlnca and produce ten, lint paru ti> rojuirn! i Preference I or candl-(i.llt-s VtUi VITH690 words
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Advertisement260 1981-01-26 24 eaaajajaaaaaßßßHaa A9 Ineiufon Ptrniv»ii ami (ELECTRONIC DIVISION) Has immediate vacancies for 1/ FEMALE I: PRODUCTION] |\\opERATORsy Attractive starting Waga increment upon confirmation" Periodic merit increases Annual leave up to 16 days Promotional opportunities. Excellent medical and hosprtalization plan 'L£rZ™ Wide variety of recreational activities Interested applicants aged 16 or above,260 words
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Advertisement571 1981-01-26 24 fill A JAPANESE MANUF AC TUfWNG Company requires the following personnel urgently Female General Clerk Typist- 2 vacancies. Drivers. General Workers/ Welders Interested applicant* please apply personally at Kokosha Singapore Pte Ltd 14 Third Lok Yang Road. Jurong j Town. Singapore 2282 AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY has following vacancies for Its571 words
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Advertisement511 1981-01-26 24 COMPANY DRIVER neailnd a Musl have at least 5 years' driving experience with clean driving record a Must have completed National Service a Musl be able to speak Eng- ''»»> fluently interacted aoohcents mini write immmmih ttT^ T Mwn COUNTER WAITER/WAiTHESS for 1;0,? Sood'wieTan'd lwusl Over 10. UOOO W&ges ana511 words
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Advertisement450 1981-01-26 24 KEMPTHORNC LIGHTING COMPA NY Singapore, requires 1) Me chanics Some experience wllh seme knowledge of settin and maintenance of tool and di 2) Male Female Operators Good starling salary, transpor allowance provided. 5-day week no shift work, attracuve bene fits Please call between 8.30 am and 4.30 p m at:450 words
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Advertisement512 1981-01-26 24 SINGAPOkE OFFSHORE PETROLEUM SERVICES PTE LTD We m.m.iiie and operate Loyang onshore Supply Base which I services companies engaged In offshore/onshore oil exploration and related oilfield services. Oue to our expansion, we invite suitably qualified candidates for the following positions A FORKLIFT OPERATORS Oualmc.t.on./E.penence (i) Able to operate forkllft trucks512 words
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Advertisement466 1981-01-26 24 SEA VIEW HOTEL Vacanchvs: BlQTcyncDC P*"»!sl?Tlrf!iL.P*"»!5I?Tlrf!iL. 2) LOUNGE WAITRESSES 3) CHAMBERMAIDS 4) COOKS w>»»""» Apply personally or write with photograph (non-returnable) to: p««iii«d n—rt—l cVV ulcvTSJvteT^ aVh-Tc^? Amoef Cloee Singapore, 1543. A^M^gfM^ M jFy^L. 1 I I^L^ aw B^^*ja^^<^V I kLa^F I I A laadliui s-^o~< II M weainfl learoorj466 words
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Advertisement671 1981-01-26 24 aW l!n BBT\ 4\\ §11 kTl^ V^aafjßjH \\Vl mM VAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED THE THREE YAOHAN STORES HAVE VACANCIES FOR.:SECURITY GUARDS (MALES FEMALES) Age between 35 and 50 years old Able to read and write slmpie English Willing to do 2-shlft rotation rjuty Previous relevant experience an advantage VACANCIES ONLY671 words
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Advertisement601 1981-01-26 24 OWVER CUM DCLIVERY CLERK Musl po-'uess class 3 driving licence j Experience not necessary P-J-eee-U.l WI7W appointment. SAKATA (S) PTE LTO Mu(tl^lQMl Jtp^, Comp#. *l requires J MALE PACKERS Completed Primary education Completed N 8 ABrA 8r below it years Interested appli, ints please write In wltn trlrr reSUBX including601 words
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Advertisement1028 1981-01-26 25 rr Jtfl j j Urf«W>riaiiiri« 46 Situation* Vacant '> storemen Have Technical r»ai ktcround on metalwork will be an <^^^^^^*^^ advantage Musi be physically til and havr completed National I) Mi^Umm—M MM,.. 1) WORKSHOP APPRENTICES URGENTLY RCOUMEO GENERAL Havp nowled e ln Interested personnel rail per- llonal service wnii u1,028 words
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Advertisement467 1981-01-26 25 111 WavJa4f*&a%a> M. ainmtom ip^_i it/*~^"^\ f~~\ Av aißßßo>aVtf am ail amamrnS '^ma%\ '^a\ Jam W^Z&^aW wJJk NO DEPOSIT ANO overnight rental available Call *****56 (9a m v .si. 111 1 *****43i6pm to 10pm SIANG HOCK OFFERS airconrj cars, pickups, vans, lorries Reasonable rates Tel *****66 till 1000pm THE MARTIAN467 words
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Advertisement593 1981-01-26 25 > c) Ford 1 AIRCONO. 1974 CORTINA :i««ir (No PARF) Cassette, radio Very I good condition $4,200 only Appointment *****74 (Aulomtici Beautiful condition Aircond stereo PARF eligible Tel: *****55 Bernard Kwek JULY 197* ESCORT 1 3 Sports Alrcond. radio/ cassette, accident free. $13,800 negotiable *****52 JUNE 197* FORO Cortina 16593 words
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Advertisement1469 1981-01-26 25 I f I J IS7S JULY MSB One owner Tip I top condition New road tax insurance, contact 74«6295 *****96 Miss Woo Blk 1048. 141. Jin Eunos. Avenue 6. Spore 1440 ISSO Mercedes2oo Mercedes 2Ou Manual It 7» Mercedes 200 Manual Peugeot 305 Manual BMW 320 Manual IS7S Mercedes 2001,469 words
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Advertisement725 1981-01-26 25 L i l^^^ LATE I*7l TOVOTA Crown 2600 c c Automatic Super PARF 57 Scrap VahicHM To lov ">' Kr f SEPT I*7l MAZDA 1800 (PARF >•— eligible) Can use for 7 months II more $8,600 Tel: *****81 cars (for sale) "eluding uVnV l M T ATTRACTIVf price fer. National725 words
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Advertisement1254 1981-01-26 25 a *M 6 SITUATED AT PAYA LEBAR ROAD (MAIN ROAD, I NEXT TO M/S. ASIA STEEL WELDED MESH CO. PTE. LTD. 6 SUITABLE FOR LIGHT INDUSTRY FREEHOLD 80S LOAN AVAILABLE BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED LUXURIOUS fully furnished 4 double-storey semi-detached, separate study living area/ servant's room, marble flooring carpet grass garden Near1,254 words
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Advertisement591 1981-01-26 26 Wm m a as- ■■nilai •ccomnMNainon <■ m/purrm jg= OFFICE SPACE AT WORLD TRADE CENTRE Your search for quality office space ends here! By mid-1981 another 15.200 sq m of space will be ready for occupation by companies requiring more than 300 sq m Plan your office now! Locate it591 words
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Advertisement601 1981-01-26 26 BEVERLY MAI Luxurious maisonette with 3 bedrooms large living dining ted Inclusive of $4,500 MIOFIELD REALTY PTE LTO ***** M BEDOK. RESERVOIR ROAD 14-room unfurmshedl $450. clement, 1 S- room furnished) $850 DTPS *****17 *****32. BRANO NEW 4-BEDROOMED apartment m Kamehameha Kise. KitlicewcKKl Dist 10 High Moor I- a, ing601 words
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Advertisement602 1981-01-26 26 iff AccutiHiiuiHiion <■ rrvpßjru— OIST 21. PANOAN VALLEY. BBS* i flat spin -level living dining. 3 bedrooms, fully aircond. custom made furnishings, corner unit, facing swimming pool Call: *****55/*****25 DIST 5 HIN SENG condominium, double-storey maisonette 4 rooms Servant's Luxuriously furnished Sports facilities *****21 *****47. DIST. 5 HIN SENG Utrden602 words
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Advertisement745 1981-01-26 26 Luiunaualy ruMy-lumiehed/unfuc mailed apartments m eicluawn •*>- Balmoral Park $3,000/Cairnhill Plaza. $5,000/Maryland Park CJOO/ Napier Road $2,000/Pearl Bank Penthouse $3,500/Ring Yumin Housing Agency *170*3/******/*2M4 PANOAN VALLEY Poinsettla Towers 7th/ Bth floors 4 bedrooms. 2239 sqft partially furnished Tel *****35/ *****13 RIOGEWOOD KAMEHAMEHA 3 bedrooms, partly furnished, reasonable rental. City Valuers745 words
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Advertisement805 1981-01-26 26 1 ~7iiuir.4ii.i- I A I I. "i AMERICAN FAMILIES REOUMtE urgently Penthouses/ Apartments preferably in Pandan Valley or Rldgewood 2 years' company lease Rental negotiable Charles: *****12A SMALL CHINESE family urgently requires apartment/ terrace house In any location Budget $800 *****7 r-mmc canunv mimummm Conlac. M 3 arg, 15 9aUrn'UmlSm805 words
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Advertisement719 1981-01-26 26 Balkan Securities (S) Pie Ltd (Real Esata Division I Tower ?IOIA DBS BuiU.no Orler on behaH ol Clients HOUSSjS: c Ol Tlong II cm $15 million Third Avenue $1.25 miOon Kheam Hock Road m-- Oilman Road ttSO.OOO c Mount Faber Lodge $7*0.000 Sommerville $730,000 a Sunset Terrace $450,000 a I719 words
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Advertisement679 1981-01-26 26 SIMA HOUSING AGENCY. Suite 31*. 3rd Floor. Merltn Tower. Jalan MaMnim Johorßara. Tel: *****/*****/220U/***** L^ can be arranged tor S»gap<>. Taman Nora 'ouble storey teruCiL.. d °T-n|l? ymenl.t13<102 Melodies Garden single storey t*rrace $80,000 Taman Saleng double storey terrace $33,000 Taman Pelangl single storey terrace $85,000 Ti.man Sri Scudai single679 words
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Advertisement623 1981-01-26 26 A COSY CORNER townhouse Exclusively furnished 1 920 sq ft $580 000 ono Stanley Richard *****01. ACT BUY NOWm Wing On Life. 3.400 eq.fi. a Tan Tong Meng Tower. 3JOO Slfnhlll Plaza, type B. IJJO aq.fl. a Grenvllle Maisonette. 2.t00 n Pandan Valley. Acacia Court. 2JOO/I.7oosqft Pandan Vaile'y. Poinsettla Towers623 words
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Advertisement687 1981-01-26 26 ~7~ I a mi CRYSTAL TOWERS Luxurious^ and tastefully furnished apartment in dlst 10. 2.800 sqft 4 bedrooms, attached SpUt-level living, dining Central aircond Swimming pool Marble/ parquet flooring $•50,000 nan. WATTEN HILL A he;i iliful and cosy 3-storey t<mnl use in dlst M 3 bedrooms servant's Store, with atlached687 words
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Advertisement560 1981-01-26 26 OIST GRANGEFORD High fl( x>r type A. 1.700 sort PuU recreational facilities Comple»»30.000ONWARDS WAITROSE INVESTMENTS *****33 .^aa^aaaaaaaaaaaa^aa......^ EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY!! nv.,trn.n, Holding Company owning beautiful PANDAN VALLEY CAMELLIA TERRACE APARTMFNT APARTMENT FOR SALE COMPLETE AS GOING CONCERN Ple Ltd Company Incorporated in Singapore, operating profitably a nd hold(rjg long-term low interest560 words
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Advertisement1279 1981-01-26 27 63 Restdenttal Properhe* For Sale PERTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA BRAND NEW o) Fiats RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES NO RSSTMCTION TO FOREIGNERS s«s v 1 P""> ASM.OOO HuJyouJ It >m*>hinrtu Hhs COOK) A 545,000 M-w-aP^T^Touse.Yiol UM^T Horn c s n ii .1 I nli iIWMBI Hong Laong Garden Con- I dominium (We*i Coast 1.2001,279 words
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Advertisement1493 1981-01-26 27 WE. DEVELOPERS, INVESTORS PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE 345 require apartments houses sc, ft 4th floor, and 498 sq ft 9Lh land, sell direct to us and save floor for sale to Principals No nm agents Agents Please Call Mr Tan. call 44H4544c nfli. i *****89 TEXTILE CENTRE. 900 sq fl. carpeted,1,493 words
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Advertisement1195 1981-01-26 27 IV AccomfnodaUon A riiiwi liw'i w PimiWM aii**piß*jiaieji m n ufavaj ins DISTRICT Ift Holland Avenue VI- ALEXANORA CENTRE cinlty New 2-slorey shop with ■u.Mummm.tniie: Ist floor flat Area 1 JOO sqft Qirectly laong D<e»helm »l»*jmn«l $500,000/- Tel Oreenacres 9l2lBB. Factory. IJBo DIST. 12, BALESTIER COMPLEX. Brand new shophouse with1,195 words
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Advertisement924 1981-01-26 27 ENGLISH LANGUAGE GCE'Cy LEVEL Revised in contormity to the 1981 Syllabus Do not leave English to chance Let the experts show you the way to gaming success in this all-important subiect Once you have seen the course you will know why it is so different from many others Teachers and924 words
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Advertisement1195 1981-01-26 27 ATTENTION PARENTSI RELIABLE •nun i nami |aia|| ci a| 81-llngual tutors available for 1) Wedneeda»6 00-7 30pm science Itetlu English at all commencing 28/1/81 levels *****9 *****1 J) Tueeday6 00-7 i 3Opm ATTENTION PARENTSI Reasonacommencing 10/2/81 bl rat s or nnme tu|t|on b 3) Saturday 4 00-b.OO pm perlenced tutor1,195 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration38 1981-01-26 28 wish lo thank all relatives, tnends. i colleagues 4 ex-colleagues lor their kind assistance, wreaths, donations A condolences during their recent bereavement. aßaMss^sssssssVJMMssaassßßßlßi T h. F.m.ly of The lat* MISS SYLVIA ANC SOO LYE (Departed 22.1J1)38 words
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Obituary53 1981-01-26 28 IN LOVING MEMORY uf Peter I ..> Cheng San. departed 26 180 Sadly missed always remembered by Alan tt Nancy Yeo I family In Loving Memory ol MR TAY CHENG SAN DEPARTED MTH JAN. 1960 Dearly mined by wile AMeen, Daughter Julia, parents, brothers and sulars and53 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1981-01-26 28 IN MEMORY OF PETER TAY CHENG SAN. DEPARTED ONE YEAR TODAY. INSERTED BY FRIENDS SWEE HENG CHYE. SEAH BUCK HENG. YEO KOON CHUA. SOH JIM YAM. 1 FREDDIE CHUA. WOON TAI SHIM. SIM CHAK MENG. ERIC OON. TAY TAT HOCK. SUNDER NAHTANI. TAN LIAK NGUANG.45 words
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Obituary10 1981-01-26 28 MMMMMI«Ma«MMMMMI 11 In Itomoriam" m forth* k>v*d onei whom you10 words
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Advertisement564 1981-01-26 28 I VM Traml A Tours >*W I C^ 1 Western Australia Splendours Perth Swan River Yanchip Park Caves Lion Safari 6 days/9 days from $999/$ 1099 Australian Highlights Melbourne Snowny Mountains Canberra Sydney Blue Mountains Albury Cooma 1 1 days from $2525 25 DAYS CHINA I TOUR isiiing Manila or564 words
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Advertisement762 1981-01-26 28 I ir i VMTrml* Tours \JL± %)lendoursof the South Pacific En route to USA by UTA, take a break. Choose an escapade in the South Pacific Experience the lengendary charm of Noumea, Tahiti, the magnificent islands of Moorea and Bora Bora. FRENCH POLNESIA TAHITI 1 night S$ 80* TAHITI MOOREA762 words
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Advertisement609 1981-01-26 28 r~ "inn i VII Travel t Tows >AJ LIMITED AIR PASSAGE TO X.L a %mVJWHTVf^tT^m^ PENANG HOTEL BsWaßsMaWMls)Ms%s*)aßtMMk GENTING CONCESSION TOUR SPONSORED BY GENTING BMD l*WPsMf! (aafV 3-DAY OENTING BY AIR ONLY HM laaWP (2-niu- stay at Oenling Deluxe X Casino Holel mcl colour TV) 3 DAY 4-NITE GENTINO BY609 words
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Advertisement346 1981-01-26 28 Sarawak Shell Berhad Sabah Shell Petroleum Company Limited invite applications from Malaysian citizens for the =E= position of Head, Standards and Techniques The applicants should possess a degree or equivalent level of qualification in Computer Science or a science subject. In addition, they must have at least 4 to 5346 words
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Advertisement635 1981-01-26 29 mtttmtttt i A i /mm/ffwm us/ A SATS mvites applications from Singopore A Wf Citizens tor the following appointments Jfj 4k APPOINTMENTS AND REQUIREMENTS <k A ASSISTANT SAFETY OFFICER (MALE) Candidates must have relevant working M? experience Preference will be given to Jg} A registered safety officers J B CHEF635 words
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Advertisement432 1981-01-26 29 SAFETY INSPECTOR SHELL invites suitably qualified Singapore citizens to apply tor the above position based at Pulau Bukom Refinery Complex. THE JOB involves all aspects of industrial safety and includes site inspections. safety education and enforcement ana investigation of accidents. THE CANDIDATE we are looking for would have a Technician432 words
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Advertisement488 1981-01-26 29 HUGHES TOOL COMPANY (Far ■••t)t»TK LTD. 20. Out Way, Singapore 2262. A subsidiary of the wortds largest manufacturer of otlwell drilling tools invites applications (or the following positions: QUALITY ASSURANCE INSPECTORS NTC grade 3 in metal machining or equivalent. Ability to read blueprints and use measuring instruments like micrometers, calipers,488 words
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Advertisement774 1981-01-26 29 MALAYSIA LlRyil SlNGAPORE^^^^^^^^^^ FACTORY MANAGER I Tax Free Salary: $$50,000 60,000 per annum Location: Jakarta, Indonesia Our client, an established manufacturing company in Jakarta, is presently engaged In the assembly of refrigerators and televisions Associated with a fast expanding conglomerate having wide-spread diverse activities both in Singapore and Malaysia, it774 words
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Advertisement428 1981-01-26 29 NOTICE This is to inform the public that the following persons are no longer in our employ, (as of 23.1.81) and are therefore not authorised to transact any business, accept any jobs or collect any money on our behalf: Sales Personnel 1. William Gan Tua Soon NRIC: *****82/ Z Technicians428 words
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Advertisement1317 1981-01-26 30 ot»q\ STP DISTRIBUTORS (M) SDN BHD XUj STP DISTRIBUTORS SDN BHD V^F-J I Wholly-owned subsidiaries of Times Publishing Bhd) invite suitably experienced applicant* for th« posts of (1) ADMINISTRATION EXECUTIVES 4 vacancies (2) CREDIT ADMINISTRATOR 1 vacancy The Compony is a direct selling specialist and currently distributes the products of1,317 words
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Advertisement283 1981-01-26 30 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO MBA PROGRAMME 1981-2 Applications are invited for admission to the part-time course leading to the degree of Master of Business Administration Candidates for the course must (a) be university graduates, (b) have an acceptable score in the Graduate Management283 words
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Advertisement364 1981-01-26 30 Singapura Building Society Limited 71 Ii !~l (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Mac Donald House |4th Floor), Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 Tel: *****21 (4 lines) To the Shareholders HALF-YEAR REPORT The unaudited accounts of the Company for the half year ended 31st December 1980 show the following results as364 words
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Advertisement381 1981-01-26 30 IN THE HIGH COl RT OF THK REPUBLIC OF BINGAPOKE Salt. N*. JUS «t ItM Betweea CALTAPE PRIVATE LIMITED Plaintiffs LA PASSE P ARTOI T AGENCY (saedMktlriD) IMrndant* To Neo George, of Block 414, 140-J, Pandan Garden. Singapore, and Shah Tungku Kamll, of Block 44. 181-F. Sims Drive, Singapore, partners381 words
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Article48 1981-01-26 31 GUATEMALA CITY, Sun Delegates of the North American-Central American Soccer Confederation yesterday voted for Honduras as the site for the Nov. 22 elimination rounds to determine the area's competitors for the 1982 World Cup in Spain The rounds will be played in Tegucigalpa's 50,000-seat stadium AP.AP - 48 words
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333 1981-01-26 31 MONTE CARLO. Sun. The high hopes of West Germany's works Audi team slumped dramatically yesterday when one of their two revolutionary four-wheel drive Quattro turbos had to drop out of the Monte Carlo rally. Michele Mouton and her French compatriot, navigator Annie Ami. brokeAFP - 333 words
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Article190 1981-01-26 31 Rangers in awkward away match GLASGOW, Sun. Glasgow Rangers, top-scorers in the Scottish Cup yesterday after shooting five goals past Airdrie, face another awkward awaymatch in the fourth round following last night's draw here. On hearing that his team had drawn First Division St. Johnstone at Muirton Park, Rangers manager190 words
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Article38 1981-01-26 31 LONDON, Sun. The following are the dates of the English Football Association Cup fourth-round replays: Tw*. Enfleld v Barnsley, I Wolverhampton v Watford. Ipswich v Shrewsbury; We4. Bristol City v Carlisle. Exeter v Leicester. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article41 1981-01-26 31 TOKYO, Sun. Poland beat Japan 2-0 in a friendly soccer match in Tokyo today. The visitors took the lead with a goal after nine minutes and wrapped up the game 20 minutes later with the second I goal. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article, Illustration801 1981-01-26 31 Everton shatter Liverpool dream LONDON, Sun. Liverpool's dream of becoming the first team to achieve the "treble" was shattered in the worst possible fashion, when they crashed out of the English Football Association Cup to their deadly rivals, Everton, yesterday. Goals by Peter Eastoe and Imre Varadi sent Everton intoReuter; AFP - 801 words
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Article1052 1981-01-26 31 MOB Barnsley 1 EnheW 1. Carlisle 1 Bristol aty 1. Coventry 3 Burning ham 2. Evenon 2 Liverpool 1. Pul hsm 1 Charlton 2. Leicester 1 Enter 1. Manchester City Norwich 0. Middlesbrough 1 West Bromwtck 0 NmuUr 2 Lulon 1. Nottiafhun Fora* 1 Manchester United 0. NottsReuter - 1,052 words
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Article, Illustration182 1981-01-26 31 WOLVERHAMPTON, Sun. Sebastian Coe, the Olympic 1,500 metres champion, made a triumphant return to form after five months of injury at the British indoor athletics championships at the RAF Cosford here yesterday. He won the 3,000 m in 7 minutes 55.2 seconds, improving on his personal bestAFP - 182 words
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Advertisement473 1981-01-26 31 F TRAINING/^F?^^ OFFICER Qualification and Experience Diploma in electrical/electronic engineering or C G Full Technological Certificate in Telecommunication or equivalent 3or 5 years' experience in organising and conducting of technical and supervisory development training courses and programmes Duties and Responsibilities To plan, implement, and co-ordinate all training activities, including approved473 words
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Advertisement569 1981-01-26 31 MATTEL (MALAYSIA) SDN BHD We are establishing a large manufacturing facility at our plant at the Prai Fre« Trade Zone and we wish to appoint a professionally qualified man to tom oui management team in the position of CHIEF ACCOUNTANT The successful candidate reporting direct to the Managing Director will569 words
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Advertisement333 1981-01-26 31 IN THE HIGH COURT Of MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR COMMERCIAL 01 VISION COMPANIES IWINOtNG UP NO. 1 Of 19*1 In rh# matter of the Companies Act 1965 and In the mott»r of Timber Convol.dated Moloyua Sdn Bhd AOVttTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE >t hereby given mot o petition for the winding333 words
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Article294 1981-01-26 32 CINCINNATI. Sun Sixth-seeded Sylvia Hanika shook off a cold to upset second-seeded Hana Mandlikova with surprising ease yesterday and advance to the final of the rSSISO.OOO ($312,000) Avon women's tennis championships here. Hana never put up much of a struggle, losing 6-0. 6-1 inAgencies - 294 words
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537 1981-01-26 32 ADELAIDE, Sun. A stubborn, resilient India, led magnificently by Sandeep Patil with an unbeaten 150, avoided the follow-on and put India well on the way to saving the Second Test against Australia at the Adelaide Oval today. Chasing Australia's mammoth first innings of 528, IndiaUPI - 537 words
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229 1981-01-26 32 South Korean stops the champion in 9 SAN CRISTOBAL, Sun South Korea's Chul Ho Kirn scored a surprise ninth round knock out over the Venezuelan champion, Rafael Orono, today to win the World Boxing Council (WBC) superflyweight crown. The 22-year-old Champion, defending his title for the fourth time since heReuter - 229 words
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352 1981-01-26 32 TRINIDAD, Sunday ENGLAND'S cricketers played themselves Into a commanding position at the cad of the second day of the opening fonrday match of their West Indies tour against the West Indies Cricket Board's President's XI at Pointe-A-Plerre, yesterday. The Fnglind team carried their firstAFP - 352 words
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Article71 1981-01-26 32 TOKYO. Sun. Japan's Royal Kobayashi knocked out compatriot Koichi Matsushima in the eighth round and retained his Orient Pacific Boxing Federation featherweight title at Korakuen Boxing Hall today. The end of the challenger, OPBF's No. 1 featherweight, came at one minute seven seconds into the roundAFP - 71 words
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195 1981-01-26 32 AUCKLAND, Sun. China's women's table tennis players decisively beat tbe Japan taf 5-3 to win tbe women's team event at tbe New Zealand Games today. Junqun Huang, celebrating her 19th birthday, pat Cnlna ahead when sbe wan the seventh match against Kmlko Kanda to giveReuter; UPI - 195 words
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Article, Illustration396 1981-01-26 32 PHOENIX, Sun. Veteran David Graham, playing steadily while younger players around him moved erratically up and down the leader board, shot a two-under-par 69 yesterday to take the lead after three rounds of the US$3OO,OOO ($624,000) Phoenix Open. Graham, 34, who now makes hisAFP; UPI - 396 words
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Article, Illustration401 1981-01-26 32 Hartono wins Open, now for All-England TOKYO, Sun. Rudy Hartono today beat fellow Indonesian Luis Pongoh 15-8, 15-9 to win the Japan Open badminton championships here, and immediately pledged to win the All-England title for a record nine times. r~ The 32-year-old Hartono, who retired from playing twice, in 1977Agencies - 401 words
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358 1981-01-26 32 Lynch is against Ireland's SA tour DUBLIN, Sun. Former Republic of Ireland Prime I Minister Jack Lynch has expressed disapproval of I the planned Irish Rugby Union tour to South Africa. He said evidence sug- gested there had been little movement towards banishing apartheid from South African sport in generalReuter; AFP - 358 words
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Article276 1981-01-26 32 CARDIFF, Sun. Sweden's Ulf Thorsell bridged a gap of 20 years by winning the men's singles title in the Welsh Open table tennis championships at the national sports centre here yesterday. He beat fellow-country-man Stellan Bengtsson, a former European champion, after having earlier disposed of England'sAFP - 276 words
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Advertisement296 1981-01-26 32 Luxor keeps growing with their latest nergy-conservers 5184 4181 Growth is essential to Luxor Luxor, leading in Swedish television Compact. Efficient. Good-looking. Unbeataole sound and technology, keeps expanding. It now brings you another two brilliance more of their high quality, energy-conscious colour televisions Consumes no more than a 60 watt296 words
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Article, Illustration1968 1981-01-26 33 FAIRWAY - TOWKAY WINS QUEEN ELIZABETH II TROPHY Cup day belongs to Samsuri, Khoo FAIRWAY By TOWKAY won (he Queen Elizabeth LT Cup in an all-outsiders' finish at Bukit Timah yesterday. A five-year-old by Apalarhee. Towkay was brilliantly handled by I Leslie Khoo. He hit the front at the 200 m and1,968 words
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552 1981-01-26 33 I STIPE'S REPORT I The Stewards suspended iock<\\ A Rahman for three race days for tailing to ride SUverswift out to the finish in Race 5 and jeopardising his -han.-r» of finishing second. The Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterday's races at Bukn Timah State of552 words
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Article38 1981-01-26 33 FIRST: No. *****4 ($4,950) SECOND: No. *****7 ($1,414) THIRD: No. *****2 ($707) STARTERS: ($150) Nos *****1, *****0, *****9, *****9, *****9, *****1, *****6 CONSOLATION: ($100) Nos *****6, *****0, *****1, *****0, *****4, *****3, *****2, j *****5, *****6, *****4.38 words
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Advertisement147 1981-01-26 33 M£ THE MOST ADVANCED P€RFOBMANC€ Jg W by autor anqing DIGITAL MULHTESTER g^ jf 3 5 Digit LCD typo with Unit and Sign mdi cation* r ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT -.^^^>. lniul«t>on Toittr Climp Mttw Hamp-CB Tmar I Mutt.tMHf I tCIQQQ Pmwl Mtttr a'.JJJ V H KVj ,,a| Sow Agona Al i&jt147 words
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Article, Illustration324 1981-01-26 34 Haron guides Keppel to victory Talib Haron one* again helped his iuh. Keppel, to win in the >ooia>>ague 'i«rmin *ho knows ourse like UH hand. *1 225 i<«. John Martens ti 83). Bl i l.im Choo i lirnil I 4 and i Joseph Lm Double bogey Talib's round included birdies324 words
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Article177 1981-01-26 34 NATIONAL cyclist J»m»luddln Mahomed wai ft surprise entrant be Injured himself re- < ently In the Slngtv pare Amateur ycling AaaacUttai Open Hi Ulametrea raad race at East Coast Park yeoierBeUg far fram lit, JamaJuddln was unable to withstand the panlshtac pace he set It177 words
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Article365 1981-01-26 34 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Members of Malaysia's Junior World Cup hockey squad can expect to put in as much work as their 1979 predecessors, but it will all be on a different pattern. The emphasis now is on decentralised training with the physical conditioning andNST - 365 words
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392 1981-01-26 34 VICTOR PEREIRA, upset by a line dispute, lost his rhythm, but held out to beat Nicholas Froelich 9-8 in a thrilling match at the United World College junior team tennis championship at Dover Road yesterday. Victor, 17, leading 3-1 and seemingly on his way392 words
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Article48 1981-01-26 34 THE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold a sepak takraw tournament for their four branches at Kam pong Übi Community Centre next month. Entry forms are available at Wisma AUPE, 295 Upper Paya Lebar Road, Singapore 1963. The closing date for entries is Saturday.48 words
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Article21 1981-01-26 34 THE Singapore national junior hockey team will play a friendly match against Singapore Cricket Club on the Padang tomorrow (5).21 words
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Article66 1981-01-26 34 TODAY'S EVENTS SOCCEB Watiiirr Baalaea» Ha—ea Leane: Div. IB Shell v Guthrie (Jalan Besar. 4.30); OH. t Hitachi Consumer v Jurong Shipyard (Tanglin Wv. J Bankamerica v Hongkong Teakwood (Tanglin 2), Century Park v Singapore Tobacco (Farrer Park), Premier Milk v Diethelm (Farrer Park), Vesper Singapore v J. L. Morison66 words
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Article150 1981-01-26 34 R. MANORAJ - PERSES to send more for training R. MANORAJ By THE Singapore Amateur Sepak Takraw Association (PERSES) will send more coaches for training schemes organised by Malaysia's Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Malaysian Sepak Takraw Association. This is in line with PERSES's plan to develop their coaches. Coaches in150 words
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Advertisement853 1981-01-26 34 MALAYSIA Cup fever We now come to our third is an ailment that needs prize This will be awarded no remedy because its t0 aU rhe players in the symptoms are joy and *)"»<*" 'he Singapore excitement and a sense [fTJT a If 85 40 <Mis of national pride. 16853 words
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Article297 1981-01-26 35 NEGRI 2 FT 0 SEREMBAN, Sun. Negri Sembilan came tjack strongly after a disipoipointing and list- less first half to gain full points against Federal Territory today and maintain their unbeaten run in three outings. The score line at the Station Padang. however, didNST - 297 words
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347 1981-01-26 35 MALACCA 1 SABAH 2 MALACCA. Sun. King James Wong, Sabah's top scorer last season, has returned to his court. But he would have certainly asked for a more glorious road back than today's Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Kubu Stadium. For theNST - 347 words
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Article172 1981-01-26 35 JOHORE 2 BRUNEI 0 JOHORE, Sun. Johore s decision to play offfrom striker Tukamin Bahari paid handsome dividends when he netted one of their goals at the Larkin Stadium tonight. Tukamin, who missed the previous match against Sabah on Thursday, did not show any sign ofNST - 172 words
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Article, Illustration878 1981-01-26 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Selangor manager disputes decision SINGAPORE 0 SELANGOR 0 MOKHTAR DAHARI, Selangor's ace striker, got the sack for the first time in his 10-year international career last night at the National Stadium in their pulsating, but barren Malaysia Cup-tie against Singapore. Mokhtar, who dazzled878 words
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Article126 1981-01-26 35 SINGAPORE SELANGOR RESULT lcoror/> (with fOal-hmoa) thoM on Iwgt' I the)! of) logol 10 10 Co.w>l«li liHlih 21 [<*t—f* 1| 11 (oW.KK. 4) Taamt. with pailwmwKt marfct owl ot Ian Each (MX alar plaror o c.p.i» mim and ■an (X Ha Malch wilf. MiaM««|l| 'H »BUMUGAM|7) »u rOOn« KU««126 words
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471 1981-01-26 35 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By THE red armband of Mokhtar Dahari spelled danger but in the end the star striker of Selangor saw "red" when he was sent off by referee Othraan Omar in the 82nd minute of this Malaysia Cup soccer match against Singapore at471 words
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Advertisement18 1981-01-26 35 RESULTS I DRAW No: 8/81 15, 41, 20, 24,17 ADD No 39 3 CIRCLES 48, 10, 45 I18 words
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Advertisement244 1981-01-26 35 ■TOSHIBA In Touch with Tomorrow i- i I -l-fl-lf- AW272OEG/ENandAW9OOOEG/EN &^|&Jf SBI ■■^^•^iMa Ibßb IV \M l^fc W Ful| y automatic »Three washing cycles regular with I ■^■%#l W VI ■■■vfl two rinses, economy with single rinse or wash cycle* All 9 J operations are automatic, with adjustable water level244 words
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Article63 1981-01-26 36 WASHINGTON. Sun A part at Japan's famous gift to Washington of cherry trees will be returned soon to their native land in the form of 2.000 cuttings The cuttings, some from the original trees planted in 1912 around the tidal basin, will be given to theUPI - 63 words
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Article53 1981-01-26 36 PARIS. Sun A concrete block weighing 20 kg dropped from a railway bridge outside Paris last night and killed the driver of an express train. The block appears to have been attached to a rope and deliberately dropped on the train as it headed for Charles deReuter - 53 words
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228 1981-01-26 36 'Japan and S Korea scrap summit plan' report TOKYO, Sun. Japan and South Korea have scrapped plans for their first summit meeting since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1115, government sources said today. South Korea informed Japan last night that President Chan Doo Hwan has decided not to visitAFP - 228 words
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Obituary65 1981-01-26 36 Late CLASSIFIED DEATHS MRS K.C. CHEAM npe Gan Krng Earn beloved vulr a) tlie late Dr X t' Ohcam parsed away peacefully aITTSH on the 2Sth <v January 1981 aged 79 She IaMM behind an only daughter Oracle 888-avtaa Hong Seng, and grand-daufhu-r Sou Hvee to mourn her loss For65 words
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679 1981-01-26 36 WASHINGTON, Sun. THE United States has set up a special task force that can promptly counter any military threat to US interests in the Persian Gulf, it was reported today. The report, carried by the Omaha World-Herald, said the task force includesUPI - 679 words
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414 1981-01-26 36 Saudis to be asked to put pressure L on US BEIRUT, Sun. Saudi Arabia is expected to be asked at the current Islamic summit conference to put pressure on the United States to refrain from any future arms and spare parts supplies it may plan to deliver to Iran, reportsAFP; UPI - 414 words
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Article38 1981-01-26 36 NEW DELHI. Sun. Troops were alerted to stand by during a general strike tomorrow in India's Assam state called by agitators to coincide with the country's Republic Day celebrations, the Press Trust of India reported. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article346 1981-01-26 36 Hostages get heroes' send-off FRANKFURT, Sun THE 52 freed American hostages headed for the United States today on the last stage of their long journey back from captivity in Iran. Exuberant and tearful, they took off from Frankfurt's Rhein-Main air base in a State Department aircraft specially named Freedom OneAgencies - 346 words
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Advertisement114 1981-01-26 36 FOUND J W the answer to hair loss Svenson is a unique patented process that actually adds hair to your own. You can regain a whole new head of hair, or just thicken what you have. Come in and discuss it with us. Our consultations are confidential. Phone us for114 words
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Advertisement465 1981-01-26 36 And win these top prices. i pir A 14-day Tour of HKyTaiwan/Philippines A 6-day Tour of Manila A 7-day Tour of Bangkok/Pattaya And many other exciting prizes. ftlk life months Free rental on \r\kr* selected sets. Rent from Visionhire now! CAM: *****38 Supreme House *****36 Boon Lay Shopping Centre *****45465 words
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Miscellaneous215 1981-01-26 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair and windy. TEMP. (C) np to S a.m. tom*rr*w: 31 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 8.49 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.45 a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 3 6C Cloudy Vm Aageies 9 19C Clear Atfceaa 5 12C Oar MaarM 4 MC Clear Bakrala 19 25C Storm215 words
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Article, Illustration651 1981-01-26 1 LIM LAY LING write* about the life of the lady who helps create your crowning glory. HAIRDRESSING salons do a roaring business as women all over the island flocked to have their hair done for the Chinese New Year. And hairdressing salons find themselves especially651 words
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Article49 1981-01-26 1 2^ CHONG hutchong roundworm fbllSwgchoog parasite chongzi insect, worm weisheryjchong boctena iji For example, you may say. hotchong destructive insect (pests) JijfeJtSi^M i)jij{ Hu'chonjj shi duziff vouching lorvo &'js£& M rfj de }ishehgch6ng. s m meaning, "Roundyiehong (beneficial! m- worms are parasites in sect the stomach.49 words
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Article38 1981-01-26 1 *»|§l» 7j^WW\ I #HB& tt-*t»r*S!4ilW? tgftftfflftttW^tT■"J?!*^^ f^°**»rtti*L!*i/! JI^W»" /tat »ru*Ai3[f. JL« 4ttr.ft:^«l"i #200 *jc w.k-*& »wfr*ffl«w**«??*?fa!^jttiMco -Sa4/Ist^ft'j A&ft i" iM Q| 6<j Jc X WhliiiWW, *p*w**-*«: «"»fl -t«'i mn) wg jj lt$ A J5 ft. ninnmavi f fctt«Stfl38 words
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Article19 1981-01-26 1 £29 K) I ±ftffiraaaafH •ft 3 3 m it VI 'h P d 5 wiiWitfti. "ft -0 rt AW*Wrfi«E*T19 words
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142 1981-01-26 1 DO YOU knew of any meaningful Chinese New Year greeting? If yea do, or better still, if yen can make np your own, send them to as. We are ettertag a cash prise of $5t fer tae meet meaalagfal Cklaeee New Year greeting. Year entry142 words
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Article32 1981-01-26 1 IN LAST Monday's article Pack Up and Move, Miss Gertrude Charles' eldest brother should read as Mr Paul Morley Charles and not Winston as published. The error is regreted.32 words
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Advertisement222 1981-01-26 1 II CASIO 1 The palm size genius "HR-10" and the PW^V\ FV m W |m|F handy "HR-11". Both 10-digit wide 111 let you double-check with display and I •W^ I««JI I M^k I printout. Plus, a convenient 3-way <nm 7 A %M^nll ASBBBJnm ML A power source allows you take222 words
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Advertisement52 1981-01-26 1 There's alwaysl time for aTICJcr fc| After hard, driving days M s good to know you can always swing time for a Tiger. i Tiger Beer. Brewed to perfection for I a golden, richly- rewarding taste Kk that 's positively life-enhancing. Wk I And surely, there 's always time I52 words
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Advertisement105 1981-01-26 1 Babies for sale Sa If yea want a baby and can't have one, what would yon de If someone came along and offered to sell yen one? Find ant mere about them on Page 8 Salute to Bogart There are many who remember BoI gart and his me vies. Now,105 words
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1326 1981-01-26 2 ALJEAN HARMETZ - ALJEAN HARMETZ By in LOS ANGELES FOR movies, as (or blind dates, first impressions are everything A movie's first big chance to impress an audience usually comes in a blitz of 30-second television commercials, that starts 10 or 12 days before1,326 words
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Article, Illustration557 1981-01-26 2 A NEW 13-part series starts tonight, replacing Madame Bovary, which ended last week. Called Affairs Of The Heart (Ch 5. 10.30 p.m.), it is based on Henry James' The Great Condition, a play about two English gentlemen who are captivated by a beautiful American widow, Elizabeth Damerel (Diane557 words
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Article103 1981-01-26 2 SHIRLEY (Ch 8. 7.10 p.m.) tonight is titled Things Your Mother Forgot To Tell You. When a handsome campus hero asks Tracey to spend the weekend with him, she turns to Debra for some answers, and .xith of them decide to get some advice from their sex education103 words
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Article117 1981-01-26 2 ANDY and his latest girl, Peggy, get along well together, and they look like a very nice couple in Andy's Rich Girlfriend, this week's episode of The Andy Griffith Shaw (Ch 10, 6.45 p.m.). But then, the situation takes a turn for the worse when Andy learns that117 words
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Article41 1981-01-26 2 RUMPOLE (10 p.m.) is on the rounds again. In Rumpole And The Rotten Apple, coffee and pinstriped trousers are the main concern within Chambers, while at the Law Courts, Rumpole is defending a policeman against charges of bribery and corruption.41 words
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Advertisement184 1981-01-26 2 /if* Ul l fl\ 5265 j£s^ ixS/ "I \m. Wishing you a joyous and *X $***** prosperous New Year Soon, the Year of the Monkey ends. Then, we'll be ushering in the auspicious Year of the Cockerel. It will be a joyous festival of well-wishing. Celebrated in the grand tradition184 words
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Advertisement112 1981-01-26 2 TAKE CARE OF YOUR EYES Do not re 9 ard Glasses as articles commerce. ProBaY fessional eye care calls for jJJ^^By^Rj careful diagnosis and precise wKp&g*^/fyJJ measurement. JBS -> jf We have the newest equipment "▼■V ~rf M to diagnose your eyesight j\ >y^>^% objectively and accurately. PIN PIN OPTICAL112 words
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Miscellaneous283 1981-01-26 2 GREAT WORLD SPRING FAMILY PLANNING FAIR organised by Tiong TALK for newlyweds in FJahru constituency, every English by Mrs Mi mi night until Feb 8 at the Hamzah at the First former Great World Floor. Lecture Hall, GovAmusement Park, Zion ernment Wing, Institute Rd. of Health, Outram Rd. POLK ART283 words
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Miscellaneous1207 1981-01-26 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by The You* f-g Ji* Of limber And The Restless 6 50 Cartoon Selections 3.25 Heaven Sword and Drajon Sabre 7.05 J* Fantastic Four (Last Episode) (r) News (Malay) 4.20 Oar, Of Events (English) Jg gfrSff" V) 4.55 Whffe Cinema Ecology1,207 words
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Advertisement198 1981-01-26 3 So distinctively Seiko! These are very special quartz watches. The result of Seiko's world-famous research and development. y^ Advanced technology you can put on your wrist. 23 Seiko also cares for your distinctive masculine tastes. So you get the best of combinations: superb Mfl^^t quartz accuracy and even versatile multi-functions,198 words
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Article, Illustration561 1981-01-26 4 PATRICK SHEN - Fond remembrance of Bogart PATRICK SHEN THE MAN WITH BOGART'S FACE Now showing at the Lido Reviewed by THE Man With Bogart's Face is a contemporary privateeye movie which salutes the classic screen persona of Humphrey Bogart. It is also a loving tribute and acknowledgement of some of the film561 words
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Article, Illustration618 1981-01-26 4 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By ALTHOUGH the year of the rooster "clucks" in on Febs, this year's Chingay procession will be held on Feb 8 like a late delivery. The procession will start at Avenue 2, Bedok North Housing Estate, at 9 a.m. and will end at Street618 words
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Advertisement165 1981-01-26 4 BELGIAN HOSPITAL PLANNERS ON THE OCCASION OF MEDIC ASIA 81 MR JOHN P VAN GANSBERGHE, DIRECTOR OF BEL GIAN HOSPITAL PLANNERS, WILL STAY IN SINGAPORE TO ADVISE OWNERS AND MANAGERS OF PROJECTED HOSPITALS ON HOW TO ACHIEVE OPTIMAL MEDICAL AND FINANCIAL EFFICIENCY THROUGH THE RIGHT COMBINA TION OF THOROUGH FUNCTIONAL165 words
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Article, Illustration872 1981-01-26 5 Reagan's acting record better than many realise US President Ronald Reagan may never have been nominated for an Oscar during his acting days, but he never suffered brickbats from reviewers either. He was a credible actor who worked regularly from the Thirties through till 1964 when he made his last872 words
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Article, Illustration2183 1981-01-26 7 Despite the glum economic news from the car industry to steel some US businesses are keeping ahead of their overseas rivals. In the first article in a three-part series on American industries that have succeeded in staying in front, PETER GRIER looks at the2,183 words
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Article388 1981-01-26 9 PETER GRIER - PETER GRIER By in ESSEX JUNCTION SMALL discs whoosh eerily along pneumatic paths. Technicians, robed in white suits, move silently behind glass partitions. Video screens flash varied abstract patterns. Mechanical fingers snatch up small components. And always the air moves silently sucked up and scrubbed388 words
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Article, Illustration1535 1981-01-26 8 In the situation which is prevalent in the West, where there are more people who want to adopt babies than there are babies placed for adoption, you will find people who will go to any lengths to try to get a baby. 7 Mrs MargaretIPS - 1,535 words
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Article, Illustration555 1981-01-26 8 JOHN DE SOUZA - JOHN DE SOUZA By ME, I'm a plebeian. I couldn't tell a real diamond from cleverly cut crystal. But I can tell when a man's a gun-tot-ing, dour-faced Cisco guard with nothing but security on his mind Why, the Brunei Suite at the Goodwood555 words
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Advertisement317 1981-01-26 8 I CRfOIT •f r <tt o 9999 FINENESS FOR $9 FINE? FINE! Grab this golden opportunity to own a gold ingot pendant of 999 9 fineness at an exclusive price. All you have to do is shop at Lee Onn while our diamond jewellery sale is on. Buy $1000, $2000317 words
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Article, Illustration653 1981-01-26 10 The Tharos does not look like a ship. The people who work on board call it simply "barge", but it is much more. RUSHWORTH KIDDER tells us all about this fascinating multi-function support vessel. PIPER OTL-FTELD (off Aberdeen, Scotland): Question: When is a653 words
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Article, Illustration484 1981-01-26 10 Towering into everybody's mind and backyard The Eiffel Tower is famous throughout the world. Think of Paris and one thinks of the tower. Some have hated it and others have loved it ever since it first came on the scene in 1889, says RICHARD EDER PARIS: The Eiffel Tower isNYT - 484 words
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Advertisement973 1981-01-26 11 Singapore s f»nci* Malaysia I SENIOR SALES SUPERVISORS I TRAVEL INDUSTRY IN SAUDI ARABIA One of the major travel organisations in Saudi Arabia invites applications to fill two senior positions in their sales management team which have been created as a result of the expansion of the Company's travel activities973 words
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Advertisement761 1981-01-26 11 I* l MSHI We ore a sfciprapoiring yard with a 400,000 DWT drydock and facilities to fabricate steel structures. We offer opportunities to suitable applicants who wish to take up careers with us. Posts offered are as follows:A. ENGINEERS B. ASSISTANT ENGINEERS C. TECHNICIANS D. ASSISTANT FOREMEN/FOREMEN Applicants should be761 words
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Advertisement508 1981-01-26 11 M;bll_*. B Asa result of our expanding operational activities, the Company has vacancy in its Supply Department for the position of: I SUPPLY I I PROGRAMMER The successful incumbent will be responsible for the coordination of crude supplies to refineries, coastal distribution and the export of petroleum products. This challenging508 words
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Article, Illustration916 1981-01-26 12 Almost everybody has heard of Wedgwood chinaware. The company's factory in England is unique in the sense that it provides the visitor with an opportunity to see all the steps in the making of the product. KENT HUDSON takes us on just such a tour and916 words
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Article, Illustration582 1981-01-26 12 A CUT ABOVE THE OTHERS CAROLYN HALL takes us inside the Waterford Glass Factory in Ireland for a look at how the world-famous crystal is produced. The factory was re-started some 30 years ago and this is its success story. WATERFORD: When tourists come to the ancient Irish town of582 words
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