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Title Section14 1981-02-23 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article915 1981-02-23 1 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN Schools Council for closer rapport By Education Reporter THE newly-inaugurated Schools Council has been described by Dr Goh Keng Swee as a unique experiment of mass involvement in the management decisionmaking of a government ministry. Comprising 20 secondary school and junior college principals and915 words
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Article27 1981-02-23 1 NEW DELHI. Sun Kenyan President Daniel Arap Mai arrived in Bombay this evening at the start of a five-day state visit to India AFPAFP - 27 words
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258 1981-02-23 1 Pledge by Bonn on Nato defence burden BONN. Sun WEST GERMANY, aware of renewed US pressure on Nato states to increase their military effort, has pledged to carry its share of any extra defence commitments decided on by the Western alliance. Defence Minister Hans Apel, opening a nine-na-tion confei enceReuter; NYT; UPI - 258 words
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Article420 1981-02-23 1 NGIAM TONG HAI - Plan to put more taxis in CBD NGIAM TONG HAI By COMFORT, the NTUC transport co-opera-tive, is considering getting all its 6,000 taxis to ply the city area at least once a month to help solve the shortage "once and for all" of taxis in the Central Business District. This420 words
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Article64 1981-02-23 1 WARSAW, Sun. The Polish Parliament will be empowered to outlaw strikes for up to two months in exceptional circumstances, according to the draft of a new labour law reported by the official news agency Pap today. It said the draft of the new trade union law,Reuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration141 1981-02-23 1 NGHAI CHEE WAH - NGHAI CHEE WAH Picture by IT WAS Suday afternoon Mki Mr Shun ka Ylag, 34, was waahlag Ms ear wfcea he was rudely laternpted. A ear drive* by Mr Urn mat Hse, aleai River Valley km* skidded, "flew 1 aver the kerb Mki landed Mr Shun's ear141 words
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Article47 1981-02-23 1 CAIRO, Sun. The Sudanese Government today ordered the the three representatives of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) in Khartoum to leave the country within 48 hours because of "flagrant hostility towards the Sudanese Government." the Middle East News Agency reported from the Sudanese capital AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article40 1981-02-23 1 BEIJING. Sun. The Beijing area is suffering from severe drought (or the second successive year and the large reservoirs contain less than half the water they held last February, the capital's local newspaper. Beijing Daily, reported today ReuteiReuter - 40 words
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Article130 1981-02-23 1 SOME of the 8,500 police being mobilised to guard Pope John Paul n during his visit here today and tomorrow will be armed with tennis racquets instead of guns, a Japanese newspaper reported today. The Mainichi Shirnbum said the special unit will use steel racquets,AP - 130 words
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374 1981-02-23 1 Soviet plea to Asean: Back move for talks MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Union, in a message delivered to Asean governments and other unnamed countries, appealed to Asean today to back proposals put forward by last month's conference on Indochina nations for a regional conference on peace and stability. The moveReuter - 374 words
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621 1981-02-23 1 Test for Reagan as he acts over Salvador BID TO CURB ARMS FLOW FROM CUBA WASHINGTON, Sunday IN A test case of the Reagan Administration's avowed intention to fight communism and terrorism aggressively, the United States has begun studying military contingency plans to stop the flow of arms from CubaAgencies - 621 words
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Article58 1981-02-23 1 LYON (France), Sun Surgeons have stitched back the ear of a 7-year-old boy which was bitten off by an Alsatian Tl>e boy was playing with his three brothers In his home town near here yesterday when the dog attacked him He was rushed to hospital in LyonAFP - 58 words
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Advertisement87 1981-02-23 1 38 pages today HOW TO ENJOY KAMPUNG LIFE IN FLATS Pag* 7 FIGHT against Reds gets top priority 2 PLOT to kill US top brass S HEAVY losses for Reds as Thai push ends 4 CAKE o( the aged: No choice for government 8 MEETING ends in confusion as 5087 words
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388 1981-02-23 2 Key Western Reds shun Soviet party congress MOSCOW, Sun. Communist stalwarts from East and West poured here over the weekend for the 26th Soviet party congress opening tomorrow, but some leading West European communists were missing from the guest list. Mr Enrico Berlinguer of Italy, boss of the largest communistAP - 388 words
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Article, Illustration91 1981-02-23 2 Dampening protest at US Embassy SOME Americans taming their backs the spray of water from a Permvlaa police water ranno'i aimed at the I'niteil Statea Embassy la Lima as Saturday after a group of about 111 protesters demonstrated agalast US Intervention la El Salvador. The US has deride>l to return*91 words
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231 1981-02-23 2 China says Dutch decision on subs sale 'regrettable' BEIJING, Sun. The Chinese Government said yesterday it was "extremely regrettable" that the Dutch Government had stuck to its decision to allow the sale of two submarines to Taiwan. "The Chinese Government's position on this issue is clear-cut and steadfast. We shallAP - 231 words
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Article74 1981-02-23 2 MEXICO CITY. Sun Cuban commandos staged a lightning raid on the Ecuadoran Embassy in Havana early yesterday and arrested Cuban dissidents who had held the ambassador and two others, hostage for a week, Cuba's Foreign Ministry said. Cuba's Prensa Latina news agency said 13 people were arrestedUPI - 74 words
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Article52 1981-02-23 2 RECENT foreign policy actions by the US underline the Reagan Administration's announced intention to fight a no-holds-bared battle against communism even if it meant downgrading human rights considerations. This analysis examines the impact of such a policy and looks at the arguments both in favour and disfavour of such52 words
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340 1981-02-23 2 'Heavy Soviet attack on guerilla stronghold' SOVIET forces have launched heavy assaults on Kandahar, Afghanistan's second largest city, where resistance fighters have been entrenched for the past year, a French television team said on their return yesterday. Correspondent Warm Olivier, 36, in a telephone interview from Karachi, quoted residents asAP - 340 words
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Article, Illustration485 1981-02-23 2 Fight against communism gets top priority... WASHINGTON, Sunday INITIAL foreign-policy decisions of President Ronald Reagan's Administration leave little doubt that the fight against communism is taking precedence over concern for human rights. Recent actions involving El Salvador. South Korea and Chile as woll as key appointments all have underlined theAP - 485 words
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185 1981-02-23 2 DEMOCRAT SENATORS WILL FIGHT PARTS OF BUDGET WASHINGTON. Sun. Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd said yes- terday be expects Democrats will accept most of President ReaI gan's economic programme but will fight parts they see as a "Bitter pill" for middle and low income Americans. IHe also believes most iUPI - 185 words
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Article114 1981-02-23 2 HONGKONG, Sun. Britain's Old Vie Theatre Company will be collaborating with the Beijbig's People's Art Theatre to produce William Shakespeare's Measure For Measure, Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. It will be the first time Chinese and British dramatists will be cooperating. Drama director Toby Robertson and stageAFP - 114 words
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Article322 1981-02-23 3 rERROR PLAN FOR GRAND FINALE: REPORT HAMBURG, Sun. BaaderMeinhof guerillas have plans to seize a castle full of American military commanders and blow up themselves and their hostages in a grand finale to end a decade of terrorism, it was reported yesterday. Jailed terroristUPI - 322 words
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135 1981-02-23 3 REAGAN SENDS MYSTERY NOTE TO POLISH PM SANTA BARBARA (California), Sun. President Reagan has sent a message to Poland's new Prime Minister, General Woiciech Jaruzelski, the White House press service said today. Deputy Press Secretary Larry Speakes said it was sent last Tuesday but refused to disclose the contents. OtherAgencies - 135 words
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286 1981-02-23 3 I was caught in KGB sex trap says ex-envoy LONDON. Sun A former British Ambassador to the Soviet Union has told the Sunday Times he was trapped by KGB security agents into having an affair with a young chambermaid at the embassy in Moscow. Sir Geoffrey Harrison said when heReuter - 286 words
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Article59 1981-02-23 3 ATHENS. Sun Foreign Minister Co— tintif Mitsotakfc iwicrday protested to US Ambassador Robert McCkoky that a platoon of American Gls wearing gasmasks marcned through a northern Greek town in a military exerciat A spokesman aid the US envoy txprttmed his government's regret (or the incident, which wasUPI - 59 words
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Article186 1981-02-23 3 BOSTON, Sun. CHARGES against in men arrratad during gambling raids in (hinaUwn daring tke recent Chinese New Year's celebration have beea set iiMf by a judge, wlm at* lded pebc* for bring "Imcmllive." Jnstlee Harry EUun yesterday ordered that charges against tke 1M men be pat mAP - 186 words
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Article64 1981-02-23 3 WINDHOEK, Sun. Police yesterday chased reporters and photographers from the home of a woman who allegedly gave birth to sextuplets. A police spokesman told the South African Press Association that the alleged parents of the sextuplets Frank Craig, 41, and Charmaine Craig, 18, both white SouthAP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration283 1981-02-23 3 Strike as scientists go over data on Columbia CAPE CANAVERAL Sunday AS MACHINISTS union members walked the picket line at Kennedy Space Centre yesterday, scientists went over data from a test-firing of the space shuttle Columbia's main engines and reported "a very clean test. About 800 Boeing Serv- j icesAP - 283 words
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268 1981-02-23 3 Soviets send more warships to back Machel MAPUTO. Sun. The Soviet Union said today it was sending more warships to Mozambique and issued a clear warning that it would back its ally against any further raids from South Africa. Ambassador Valentin Vdovin told a. press conference that more Soviet shipsReuter - 268 words
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167 1981-02-23 3 Angola: Pretoria troops occupying part of our land LISBON, Sun. Angola I said today heavily-armed I South African troops were occupying its territory on its southern border with Namibia. It also said the same troops had penetrated 250 km into Angola and that they were expected to increase their activitiesReuter - 167 words
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Article32 1981-02-23 3 MUNICH, Sun. A powerful bomli exploded late yesterday at the Munich headquarters of US-financed Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, wounding eight people and causing extensive damage, authorities reported. AR32 words
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140 1981-02-23 4 Suzuki to send Tanaka to US for car talks TOKYO, Sun. Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki is sending his Trade Minister, Mr Rokusuke Tanaka, to Washington in a bid to settle the issue of rising Japanese car exports to the United States before a proposed US-Japan summit meeting in May. GovernmentReuter - 140 words
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Article164 1981-02-23 4 A PARAPLEGIC in a wheelchair who robbed a bank in Mountain View, California, was caught 10 metres from the entrance as he rolled down the sidewalk, police reported. James Blair, 32, demanded US$9OO (551.872). saving that he had a revolver. The teller gave him the cash and then immediatelyUPI - 164 words
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Article, Illustration132 1981-02-23 4 HK POLICE BAFFLED BY BOMB THAT HURT 23 HONGKONG, Sib. HNfkN{ p*Ue« have (mum m native tor > bamb which exploded in crowded snapping are*4e yesterday, Injuring fair eklMrea and 11 athere. The rxplasian acearre4 In mfd-a/temaan at tke Ooran Terminal shopping eamplex, a landmark an the Kowlaan waterfront. FawUPI - 132 words
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241 1981-02-23 4 'Heavy losses' for Reds as Thai push ends BANGKOK, Sunday THAI forces have ended a week-long campaign against communists in the south, driving several hundred insurgents into jungle hideouts, military sources said today. The push in Surat Thani Province, 560 km south of here, caused "heavy casualties" among the communists,UPI - 241 words
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Article62 1981-02-23 4 BANGKOK. Sun. A group of US diplomats are helping the family of the Thai cook involved in the Teheran hostage crisis to emigrate to the United States, a local newspaper said today. The Bangkok Post said the diplomats were Mr Victor Thomseth and five other IranianAP - 62 words
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Article37 1981-02-23 4 LIMA, Sun Peru said today It will attack Ecuador if the Quito Government continues to infiltrate troops across their border in the remote Condor mountains, scene of renewed righting over the past two days. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article34 1981-02-23 4 WALLA WALLA (Washington). Sun. Guards at the Washington state penitentiary caught an inmate at the weekend in a tunnel he had been digging from the boiler room beneath the prison gymnasium UPIUPI - 34 words
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232 1981-02-23 4 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Sunday FILIPINOS gave Pope John Paul II an emotional farewell today at the airport when he took off for Guam before proceeding to Japan to continue his Asian pilgrimage. Over 1,000 people, main ly families of232 words
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126 1981-02-23 4 Bishop bans wearing of G-strings during Mass BAGUIO CITY, Sun BISHOP William Brasseur, head of Baguio's Church, today refused to allow the tribal minorities to see the Pope in their native "G-string" costume because "they are already civilised." Sources in the co-ordi-nating committee for the papal visit here said thatAFP - 126 words
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154 1981-02-23 4 Billions needed to get back on feet' BANGKOK, Sun BILLIONS of dollars will be needed in coming years to get Kampuchea "into a fully working condition" but the South-east Asian country is on its way to selfsufficiency in food, according to the executive director of the UN Children's Fund. UnicefAP - 154 words
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126 1981-02-23 4 12 civilians killed in attack on Viet post ARANYAPRATHET, Sun. Fighting between Vietnamese-led forces in Kampuchea and Democratic Kampuchea guerillas flared up this morning causing the deaths of 12 Khmer civilians and wounding 30 others, according to reports. Newsmen at this border town quoted Khmer eyewitnesses as saying the fightingAP - 126 words
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81 1981-02-23 4 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesian hoNDiUK have started Issning a new contraceptive devtee which releases hornmei to prevent conception, Aster* News Agency reported. The cylindrical deTice, called Susuk, Is only a few millimetres long and is Inserted under the skin la the arm. Hormone* which prevent conceptionAFP - 81 words
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349 1981-02-23 5 New line of Soviet leaders a threat to rest of world' Nato Sec-Gen warns of 'trigger-happy' lot MUNICH, Sunday A NEW generation of Soviet leaders who have not known the horrors of war posed a danger for the rest of the world, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation SecretaryGeneral, Eh- JosephReuter; AP; AFP - 349 words
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330 1981-02-23 5 Growth in Asian exports this year unlikely: Escap BANGKOK, Sub. A Uatted N»tU— ectDomIe Mrvey rele— ei ken Uday MM tfce NtlMk far gnwtfc la expwrta (r«m devetopißg <••■■- Mm «f AaU m* tke PmUc la 1181 is Rl**my. The swey, ky the Halted Nattaw EmmdIe aid SMJaI Ciaiili ■tea330 words
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Article64 1981-02-23 5 FOREIGN diplomats fearing abduction by separatists fled Spain's Basque region at the weekend as police searched unsuccessfully for three consuls kidnapped on Thursday. Well-informed sources said yesterday more than half the 55 foreign consuls stationed in the northern Basque country left for other parts of SpainUPI - 64 words
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Article55 1981-02-23 5 TENS of thousands of people heeded a British Labour Party call and marched through Glasgow on Saturday to protest unemployment in Scotland's largest demonstration in 54 years. The crowds were estimated at between 35,000 and 60,000 people. And the demonstration was called the largest since theAFP - 55 words
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Article76 1981-02-23 5 A FORMER prostitute, nicknamed Rosa The Gipsy, who is now on trial in Paris (or a gruesome double murder, risks becoming the first woman to be sent to the guillotine in France in more than 30 years. Jeannine Terriel, 49, stands accused of the killings withAFP - 76 words
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Article74 1981-02-23 5 THE ITALIAN Defence Ministry has recommended that an admiral, a general and a captain of the Italian secret service be stripped of their ranks for their alleged role in an oil scandal that bilked the state of as much as US$2 billion (554.16 billion) in revenue. TheAP - 74 words
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Article53 1981-02-23 5 THE LARGEST ever gathering of world wildlife experts will take place in New Delhi from Wednesday to chart new laws on trade in endangered species like whales and rhinos. Representatives of 67 countries and more than 100 national and international organisations will take part in theReuter - 53 words
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Article64 1981-02-23 5 AT LEAST two people were killed and 16 injured on Saturday when two bombs exploded in separate districts in Teheran. A bomb went off on a main road in the Iranian capital, killing two people and wounding at least another. A second bomb exploded Inside aReuter - 64 words
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170 1981-02-23 5 SUICIDE MAN IN VAIN BID TO HELP GIRLFRIEND NORWOOD (Pennsylvania), Sunday A YOUNG man commited suicide so he could donate one of his kidneys to his girlfriend who was hospitalised with damaged kidneys from taking a tainted drug at one of his parties, police said yesterday. However, officials said theUPI - 170 words
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Article36 1981-02-23 5 DAMASCUS. Sun. Syria said today any European Com mon Market initiative for peace in the Middle East would fail if it was associated with the US-sponsored Camp David accords between Egypt and Israel. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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88 1981-02-23 5 LONDON, Sun. Postman Norman Nesbitt left Heathrow Airport on Saturday night to make a special delivery to Australia which could save the life of an 11-year-old girl, dying of a rare bone marrow disease. Mr Nesbitt, 42, will give some of his boneAFP - 88 words
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Article57 1981-02-23 5 BONN, Sun. Saudi Arabia has approached the British Government to place a large order for the Tornado fighterbomber, an official spokesman said yesterday. Any sale, however, would be subject to consultation among the governments of Britain, West Germany and Italy, the three who built the multi-roleAFP - 57 words
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Article59 1981-02-23 5 WASHINGTON. Sun. American Vice-President George Bush yesterday announced the creation of a working group to coordinate Federal efforts and to help police in investigation of the killings of 19 black children that have terrorised Atlanta's black families and plunged the city into a state of seise. A twentiethAFP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration758 1981-02-23 6 MATHIS CHAZANOV - Same old targets and promises in new plan MATHIS CHAZANOV By in Moscow MOSCOW shoppers find the pickings better now than at any time since j the Olympics last sum- mer. The choice would be depressing for anyone used to a Western supermar- ket, but it is cheering for IUPI - 758 words
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Article, Illustration649 1981-02-23 6 JOHN MOODY - Those calling the shots and those who will not be there JOHN MOODY By in Moscow THERE will be more than 5,000 delegates to the Communist Party Congress beginning today, but a mere handful will make the major decisions The names to look out for will be predominantly, but notUPI - 649 words
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Article, Illustration706 1981-02-23 7 FILOMINA D' CRUZ - FILOMINA D'CRUZ By THE warm, close ties which typify kampung i life, where neighbours know and care for each other, can be re-created in the cold concrete world of the Housing Board highrise estate, said a sociologist yesterday. The common corridors, the706 words
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286 1981-02-23 7 Think small and move slowly' advice by Chen RESIDENTS committees should think small and move slowly as it takes time to get people involved in community work, the Minister of State for Defence. Mr Bernard Chen, advised yesterday. He said RCs should not rush into protects or feel pressured to286 words
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332 1981-02-23 7 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By TEXTILE and garment manufacturers have been assured of a place in Singapore's restructured economy. They were also promised help in upgrading the industry to withstand fierce competition in world markets. The industry's leader. Mr Lam Thian, said yesterday the government332 words
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Article92 1981-02-23 7 Malay debate series next month A DEBATE series in Malay for secondary and i pre-university students will begin next month. The top team in the pre-U section will receive $500 while that in the secondary section will get $400. Prizes of $300 and $250 will 1 be awarded to the92 words
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Article36 1981-02-23 7 THE Bukn Merah community centre will conduct courses on nonya-cooking, padang curry, I tim sum, ice-cream, agar-agar I and cake-making Those interested can obtain forms from the centre between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m.36 words
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Article, Illustration193 1981-02-23 8 Lending a hand in the cause of charity SOME girl (prides and brownies patting a charitable hand forward to kelp the nerdv people •f the world with c*»h. Aml they did this on Thinking Day yesterday a rally where B,tM browmlca, girl guides and Raiders met at the I'pper Pelro*193 words
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Article73 1981-02-23 8 THE producer of a tape library for the blind in England, Mr Ronald Hall, plans to visit Singapore in March or April to gather recordings of the Republic for the library. The library, called the Free Tape Recorded Li- brary for the Blind, is a non-commercial organisation,73 words
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283 1981-02-23 8 JOHN E. EDWARDS - '90 pc or more payouts by SIA jackpot machines' JOHN E. EDWARDS By Our Washington Reporter JACKPOT machines to be installed in SIA planes will be "very liberal" in their payouts, said the chief executive of the company installing the machines, Mr David Flexer. SIA will be offering the machines283 words
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Article85 1981-02-23 8 LECTURE visits to the Singapore Anti-Tubercolo-sis Association are now available to schools which wish to educate their students on tuberculosis. Each lecture visit will last about one-and-a-half hours with a slide show screening and a tour of Sata premises. Lectures will be held at 285 words
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Article75 1981-02-23 8 CHINA will send a 25-man delegation to three seminars to be held here early next month in conjunction with i marine technology exhibition The Marinetec Asia 81 exhibition at the World Trade Centre will be jointly opened on March 2 by Sir Yue-korg Pao. a Hongkong75 words
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326 1981-02-23 8 Care of aged sick: No choice for govt? THE government may have no choice but to take on the responsibility of looking after the the aged sick, besides the destitutes, the Education Minister, Dr Tony Tan, said yesterday. The reason is that most of today's welfare homes, including community homes326 words
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188 1981-02-23 8 Start the ball rolling In lawn bowling tor old tolk ABOUT 10 Singapore Sports Council and People's Association officials spent an afternoon last week trying lawn bowling at the Singapore Cricket Club green. Their verdict: Lawn bowling is a good sport for senior citizens' clubs as it is an enjoyable188 words
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Article93 1981-02-23 8 HOMICIDE detectives from the Special Investigation Section of the CID have arrested three men following investigations of two murders. Two men, aged 23 and 27, were picked up in Toa Payoh on Saturday. They are helping police investigate the murder of Kiok Seng Ong, 21. who was93 words
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Article, Illustration35 1981-02-23 8 IF VOl cm speak Maadarta ud aw »bnl to aae dialtt-t agala, stop y»ors*lf and start la Maadarla. Tke other pen*a may kit** Maa4arta bat may als* be say. Be tke laldator!35 words
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Article, Illustration478 1981-02-23 9 CYNTHIA WEE; RAYMOND MOSES - CYNTHIA WEE and RAYMOND MOSES By THE 32nd annual general meeting of the Musicians' Union of Singapore (MUS) ended in fiasco when more than half the 90 musicians walked out confused over membership and constitutional issues. The meeting which drew a record478 words
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213 1981-02-23 9 PAUL WEE - Police keep watch on fishery port PAUL WEE By n-t Des* POLICE are keeping a close watch on the Jurong Fishery Port following investigations by CID and narcotics agents The Central Narcotics Bureau has discovered that illicit drugs such as heroin and marijuana are being sold there although the amount213 words
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Article36 1981-02-23 9 C-centres get new names PAYA Lebar. Upper Serangoon and Lowland Road community centres have been renamed The new names are Irving Road. Paya lebar and Serangoon community centres respectively Their addresses and telephone numbers remain unchanged36 words
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Article17 1981-02-23 9 THE Samaritans of Singapore will hold a flag day on March 7 to raise MO.OOO17 words
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144 1981-02-23 9 TIMES Printers, a sub-i sidiary of Times Publishing Ltd, will instal two sophisticated colour presses this year in its building in Thomson Road Next month, it will be the first commercial printer in South-east Asia to instal the $2.8 million new generation Roland 804-5144 words
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68 1981-02-23 9 MUTOKCYCUST IMvi kanaJ bla Ba_rl. S, «mJ kMtMtty wfcea Mi •tarcycle c-lllded wttfc a pirknip at Ike Jaactiaa af Ctmmy Umd ami T> rcsail Hmd at ItJt p.m. Satarday K>r sltaeaces are aafced U caatact the Traffic laveatLsatteß ScrttM at IISM4 ext Tit. AjmUmt68 words
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69 1981-02-23 9 China trip for energy meet delegates PARTICIPANTS of the Petroleum News conference on "Hongkong and the Energy Development of southern China" in Hongkong on March 16 and 17 can apply to visit Zhaijiang and Maoming in the People's Republic of China on March 18 and 20. Applications are limited to69 words
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Article, Illustration354 1981-02-23 9 K. BALA - K. BALA By A NINE-MAN Japanese water pollution team is monitoring the environmental effects of a proposed coal-fired power station and integrated steel mill in Singapore. They have installed spei rial equipment off the shores of Pulau Seraya and Pulau Tekong,354 words
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Advertisement705 1981-02-23 9 a 9 Remember to dial w^§ J^^k first, as our telephone number will M 1 Ad be changed to Sgf y*A *****44 JBH^^^^ > W\ with effect from __§SP'9O~ W 22nd February 1981 W^ |F WLt± Jk y Watt Akkermans l^g. 2 Pioneer Sector 3 Jurong J H^k Singapore 2262705 words
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Article, Illustration3965 1981-02-23 10 Full text of the speech by Dr Goh Keng Swee at the inauguration of the Schools Council at the Singapore Conference Hall on Saturday THE purpose of this meeting is to explain to you in some detail why the3,965 words
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Advertisement198 1981-02-23 10 ZEROWATT Tough washers engineered for long-life reliability Every ZEROWATT washer features a retractable front wheel for otooo^-- no^\ A eas y movement of machine 0^ 000 \g&> x C~ *3^°*2***i Models available also in green colour Mo4ol 966R S«ip«v Dcki» MoaVal 9o6 Sajpar Ma* «od«J 935 Deluxe Mo*lalM4 8.0 Wai-ma198 words
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Article, Illustration101 1981-02-23 11 CRIES «f "Allah Akbar" <G«d la Great) repUeed the "Kaluuiß Roar" m mare than M,•M Masllms gathered at the NaUanaJ SUdium to celebrate Praphet Makammed's birthday •a SatardaA. The raily, orgaalaed by vartesja Mnafim »rirnlT the MasUm RellgUas Csnacll (Mate) aad the MaaUm MtMß'iis.ry Saclety101 words
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546 1981-02-23 11 Separate body for primary schools may be next Dr Goh A SEPARATE Schools Council for primary schools will be set up if the one for secondary schools works well in bridging the communication gap between the Education Ministry and the schools. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Keng Swee said the546 words
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Article35 1981-02-23 11 THE METROPOLITAN Young Men's Christian Assoriatkxi will hold a May Fair '81 Jum ble Sale at their centre in Loroaf 17. GeyUng on May 3 from 10 i m to 10 p m35 words
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Article354 1981-02-23 11 YONG POW ANG - 'Bias against Chinese medicine' YONG POW ANG By THE development of Chinese traditional medicine here is being hampered by a lack of respect and understanding from western-trained doctors, the principal of the Chinese Physicians' Training School. Mr Chia Chay Soon, said yesterday. A good example of this lack of understanding,354 words
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Article70 1981-02-23 11 THE first Deputy Prime Minister and UP for KreU Ayer. Dr Gob Keug Swee. has accepted the appointment as the adviser of the Singapore Pearls Centre Shopping dam plex Mcrckaats' Association The association's 1981-82 prises Mr Seek Thong Nam (president) Mr Lim Pee Chwf Mr70 words
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Article186 1981-02-23 11 INTERPOL has alerted the Singapore police on the theft of Thomas Cook travellers' cheques of US$lOO (SS3DB) and $50 denominations in Lagos They were reported stolen from Mr Abaul--malik Isa Kaita on Jan 1 The US$lOO cheques were numbered P 35-928-719 to V 35-928-726. while186 words
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165 1981-02-23 11 'Smaller Muslim societies should merge' DR AHMAD Mattar last night urged Muslim organisations, especially the smaller ones, to merge and form more effective bodies. The acting Minister for Social Affairs said there were more than 200 Muslim organisations In Singapore, ranging from photographic societies to mutual benefit bodies. "Perhaps, there165 words
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87 1981-02-23 11 1,500 to take part in Malay festival ABOUT 1,500 people will take part in the first largescale Malay cultural festival in Singapore from March 6 to 15. The president of the Central Council of Malay Cultural Bodies, Mr Yusof Ahmad, said highlights include a land and sea carnival at the87 words
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Article59 1981-02-23 11 THE Singapore Manufactur ers° Association will hold a two-day seminar on the role of Industrial service* in Singapore's economic restructuring The seminar will start on April 24 at Hyatt Hotel. Senior representatives from the public and private sectors will speak on computerisation, finance, research and development, transportation59 words
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Article58 1981-02-23 11 MISS Halcyon Uew. a former trade journalist, has been appointed director of the Nation ai Association of Travel Agents. Singapore (Natas). The Natas statement said that with her appointment to the newly-created post the association would be better prepared to rope with the accelerated growth in58 words
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Article171 1981-02-23 11 THE Institute of Education will move from Paterson Road to the National University of Singapore's Bukit Timah Campus after the remaining two faculties there have shifted to Kent Ridge. It will be joined by the Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore (CDIS) and its production arm,171 words
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Advertisement589 1981-02-23 11 n v a* l .fc^ m &Kr!^ HA Lm. i*f Thakral emporium II (S) RTE LJO Vfl/ G 6. High Streot Plaza. Singapore. Tat: *****38 (8 nnas) G 2. High Strfcat Plaza. Singapora Me *****38 (8 boas) •110. High Str— t. Singapora. Tel: *****94 lour guide l» magical moments ai589 words
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Article369 1981-02-23 12 THE First Deputy Prime Minister has at considerable length explained very clearly the need (or a Schools Council and how it will function. The initial response among educationists seems favourable, though a few have expressed doubts on the exclusion of primary schools at this stage. Essentially, it is369 words
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Article360 1981-02-23 12 THE government's move to release land this year for 5,000 houses and the pressure on developers for prompt start-ups and completion of 8,000 to 10.000 more will expand supply to a property market facing continuing heavy demand. Sentiments, however, are already being expressed that the additions, which will360 words
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615 1981-02-23 12 PAUL BOLDING - Common Market membership: Contrasting views shown in survey PAUL BOLDING By in Brussels A EUROPEAN Common Market sarvey to see whether citizens apprave at ismaa kinship shews sappart slowly falling aver the last Ove years bat marked varlaoons from ene eamatry to another. The gap ketweea the avid sappart of615 words
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356 1981-02-23 12 THE shortage of skilled workers in technical trades will be with us for a long time yet unless there is a concerted effort by both the public and private sectors to work together towards more effective manpower development Neither the356 words
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Article285 1981-02-23 12 AFTER the Havana NonAligned summit in 1979 and before the Baghdad summit in 1962, the New Delhi ministerial conference which ended last Friday held an important place in ensuring that the Cuban-led drift of the movement towards alignment with Moscow was checked. The early285 words
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Article, Illustration1404 1981-02-23 12 HARVEY MORRIS - HARVEY MORRIS By in London THE European initiative (or peace in the Middle East is gathering momentum with a growing schedule of contacts between leaders of the Common Market and the Arab world. Since the start of the year, officials from CommonReuter - 1,404 words
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Advertisement6 1981-02-23 12 Super Dependable Sony C^S'vOS 2buL_ *i6 words
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Advertisement231 1981-02-23 12 365rj£^ j B^BK^BaV^LV aft. *"^a^ a9s» |^^^^f^H L I^^^ Xata^aH ->-» I Bar /^Ba^a^BaV b^bbV^V. ,4bP b^bT A New Sigma APO Series Lenses. Chromatic aberrations eliminated. SIGMA U>^ Sigmchasdoneitagaim Extremely Short Focusing Distance iT Chromatic aberrations have always The minimum focusing distance for been a problem with compact, ultra Sigma231 words
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462 1981-02-23 13 Police: We'll be glad to conduct security surveys in homes PLEASE refer to the letter "Need for more police patrols in Housing Board flats" (ST. Jan 30) by •Worried" and Chua Kirn Leng's comments (ST. Feb 9) on the matter. We must commend "Worried"462 words
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Letter, Illustration629 1981-02-23 13 YOUR mini article on "RSM with the loudest voice dies" (ST. Jan 13) refers. The undated photograph of Regimental Sergeant Major Ronald Bnttain was probably taken around 1944, when he was considered to be the uncrowned RSM of the British Army, and by the629 words
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Letter179 1981-02-23 13 ONE DAY, I passed a dog whinning pathetically by the roadside, an obvious victim of a hit-and-run accident. Not knowing how to render aid directly, and fearful of causing more pain to the animal unintentionally, my immediate reaction was to call theSPCA. As the area where I179 words
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Letter272 1981-02-23 13 Singapore Broadcasting Corporation reply WE WOULD like to respond to the letter "Quality TV shows can help widen our outlook" (ST. Feb 14) by "TV Eye." We wish to clarify that the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has. in (act, been importing good documentaries from the British Broadcasting272 words
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Advertisement79 1981-02-23 13 DECIMAL INCH OR METRIC sflß ocrrsisosi vwiaaw Aho o.orfoWe CITIZEN- M UsWoton 001 10mm EXCEL' Mognetic Stondi Sole Agent: IMAGE ENGINEERING SERVICES 4OSA, Changi Road. Spore 1441 Still Road P.O. Box 37t. Spore 9142 Tat: 3447W7 SUPPLY Of GRANITE 3" 4" CRUSHER RUN Principal Contractors interested to purchase Crusher Run,79 words
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Advertisement194 1981-02-23 13 I "^u> V uunsHnMHnHHIHAtDHMci |f w |j*jHk»|j|2jj»y||yjj|aM|ji(|y|j "Jill o nuuuuuuuuuuMnlannr^a^*annunr^t"^^^f^^^ uuuub^B^M ■■tT^STT>2| |Mij66iaci>T| ran i 0 < fzJ*"C ■jßffif* t'l llaMnnuunui *o 1 i 1 nuunr .^nuuuuuuw ■U^innunnnnnninunnnnnoßßHßHno^Bo^aW^'^^^'^'''' For the earliest flight to Hong Kong No one beats Pan Am i Pan Am's Flight 6 takes you five m i194 words
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Advertisement476 1981-02-23 14 NOTICES tIIDB Separate Tenders are invited for the following: SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BLACK PERFORATED PLASTIC BAGS: Siz« in mm Hmght, Width Trocfcn— Tofl Othf Sp»citiotton« IMx 150x0 10 160,000 12 hot*, on ««ch »kJ« 200 x 250 x 0.15 tO.OOO M ho»w on «»ch »to> 250 x 250 x476 words
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Advertisement630 1981-02-23 14 PsCHOLARSHIpT BURSARIES AND STUDY LOANS] Applications are invited for the following awards (A) OVERSEAS AWARDS I 1 OVERSEAS MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS tenable at Universities in the United Kingdom including Cambridge and Oxford Universities for undergraduate studies commencing 1982. Applications are open to Singapore Citizens and children of Singapore Citizens who Dust630 words
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Advertisement1352 1981-02-23 14 3 DAY AUCTION SALE 3rd TO sth MARCH COMMENCING 10 AM DAILY CNR BUNNERONG HEFFRON ROADS. PAGEWOOD, NSW MOTOR VEHICLE ASSEMBLY PLANT ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT DAY 1 GENERAL MAINTENANCE STORES HAND TOOLS FORK LIFTS STEEL CANTEEN EQUIPMENT WELDERS ENGINEERING WOODWORKING SUNDRY PLANT INCLUDING Valves, electrical stores steel stocks pumps electric air1,352 words
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Advertisement482 1981-02-23 15 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«> *la*w* CULLINAN announces the arrival of new addi- 4 ton to their stock 4 Porcelain teacups J and saucers. More than a dozen pat terns of cutlery sets and tea and coffee sets. A range of crystal glasses and decanters from England. France and Germany Table decorations and centrepieces482 words
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Advertisement570 1981-02-23 15 INTtOOUCING THf j CAI /Js\ HILTON I S »J HEALTH J S CLUB-/ Y~ FOR THE (MSCRMMNATING X l 3 FEW (Saaciol ratal to. »«mt«ri) WE PROVIDE Gymnasium 'CA St*am Souno Bath PJ' Hydro Splosh Pool ser Body Mossoo* CM Slimming Keep Fit <"°i cioss«s I Figure Oevelopmenl (er Classes570 words
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Advertisement1149 1981-02-23 15 MPETBAOOERt" «J»*BIIHATI R«T Shampooing. Floor Pol- ing. How Cleaning fir Call 41 TV/Sound SyttMTl gpl 3374C7« U WANT TO Polish Your Klckt •am Clean Your Carpet. Clean ur Home I Can Do Call INSTALLATION: REPAIR aaaaaaaaaaaa— aaa^at philips. OraeU. Setron. ITT. Siemens Colour T V on the spot. ■a u-....1,149 words
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Advertisement803 1981-02-23 15 Now Saudi Arabia is an open book rhaftmaadoatycoaaalat* possible questions which |«M« to coaatiu, Imaaia most concern businessman and »V aael fo»«Tma»«srt hi government officials wishing to taadl Arabia conduct transaction* with you are serious about doing Saudi Arabia. The result a >usincss In the Royal Kingdom uniquely helpful, complete803 words
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Advertisement645 1981-02-23 15 MANUFACTURER OF »H uluntrd tmlilar> target lfanmnj system Am.vi anil Pacific rt-Riuns Interested companies, please apply with company s letterhead together with financial and markelinii data to S T A***** No I New Industrial Road. Spore 1953 QUANTITY Of ROLL* plastic paper, steel bands 1 I 4 Contact tel *****5/645 words
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Advertisement543 1981-02-23 15 Tha BM Emi to md' HOW TO ENJOY BASK PROGRAMMING by Dr N M Lm Total ovrr 300 pages man) illustrations practical programme profit making programmes (Computer knowledge is not neces*ar\ i Start your way to go4d«n computar caraar with thit book lor only 140 Computar class Smgapora March I*lh.543 words
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Advertisement431 1981-02-23 16 46 Situations Vacant m) J*r«wf4?rTi4>ai«i ft Cnrsajfr* ggpMPL Property Manage ment (Private) Limited a member of the DBS Group of Companies invites applications for the posts of (1) ADMINISTRATION OFFICER Applicants should possess a good U^rversrry degree tn either Business Admn-ustration Social Science or related dtacipltnes and have at least431 words
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Advertisement500 1981-02-23 16 ACCOUNTS CLERK AND Oeneral All perit 218-220 Peace Centre fttrfrttla Road. Spore 0622 AGGRESSIVE s DYNAMIC •CRSONALITCS xan omo to lacanl <■ ilipwim m the Far E aat ftaepen raaawtaa MEN/WOMEN to be trained to Ml key man tienel and awvertiaina No experience required as all will be trained from500 words
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Advertisement643 1981-02-23 16 m»»*i Unnl| experienced 1) TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM I RECEPTIONIST -Mary education ■c Able U> handle PABX and .it) U) speak Enfltlah ••U a Pleasant personalil) a Have initiative I) ACCOUNTS CLERKS a Must be experienced in debl i.h k control a (oinpleteu ICC Hm-k keeping c 2 years experience in643 words
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Advertisement588 1981-02-23 16 I EMctroMC Component* trading FEMALE GENERAL CLERK a Minimum O Irtrl »ith good EnejMeh t i|ierienie in clerical duties and typing c Age IS tn 22 years old c Typing speed 35 to 40 wp m Attractive aaiary and tnnaa banatn. Appty with pereeoal reauma. copy of recant photograph I588 words
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Advertisement772 1981-02-23 16 ESTABLIBNED MARKETING COMPANY has vacancy for Female Clerk Typist Salary S2OO to I2SO Training provided If willing Up learn and grow wllh Company Write to The Manager PO Box 725. Singapore at 17 EXPANDING COMPANY REOUMES 1 Kemale Co-ordlnator' Secretary Requirements Minimum OCI i level, good command of »rmen and772 words
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Advertisement693 1981-02-23 16 FEMALE OENERAL CLERK with experience in bookkeeping and typing Please write U> l~ (icy lang Road. S pore 143S FEMALE GENERAL/ACCOUNTS Clerk Applicants must have II intermediate book-keeping and able to type Preference will be given to those with 1 to 2 years experience Please write with details of working693 words
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Advertisement354 1981-02-23 16 f JOIN THE ELITE 200 More than MS aMBJSBI I MM employees are on jobs in Baa k. tneuranca. Petroleum. Shipping. Trading, Advertiaing. Manufacturing S other Multi National Compat taa. They are a SECRETARIES TYPISTS TELEPHONISTS a TELEX OPERATORS ACCOUNTS CLERKS ETC Some have been with us foi more than354 words
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Advertisement1150 1981-02-23 16 JaTKJf I INCORPORATED 1 PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD? 1 invitee eppacahone tor the poanion We irvile applications S 'or the posts ot 0 ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTS I CLERK/TYPIST CLERKS I i a_^«_. i Possess GCE O 1 a OCIIXM r hLCCH 9her I a Basic accounting f Accounting A a Ability1,150 words
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Advertisement627 1981-02-23 16 Required immediately lor the tallowing permanent employment 1) MARINE STENOGRAPHER 21 BARGE DRAFT READER/ MARINE MAINTENANCE Ouakncanona/E iperience •oat(t) a he* years in .ihlppii.. spt.ndence and handling marine claims Peat (2) a Applicants with primary .vhnol education o No other experience required Good aaiary and long term employment Pleaaa appty627 words
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Advertisement639 1981-02-23 17 AX II EmptoyieWeit Vs J IT 46 Situations Vacant S*cr*tmrimlV ClericmJ A I ACCOUNTS CLE** Above 30 years ol a«e with minimum 2 yean working experience and knowledge of bookkeeping •> amctasK -30 years of ace with minimum 2 years working me? and preference heaa mith driving nUliilllll *pplil arm639 words
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Advertisement448 1981-02-23 17 A I*. list I' departmental slots reouKO* sIIH mOOOR CHMESE SALESGIRLS ANO SALESMEN >r> i.ller>-d la Pislsnaly c laming hcence •a* pe»le»l*l«aman Working hours Irom m to SlSpm Noehaß Inlsrssssd; rmg: Z7SBS4S «r writ* lo MAXWELL ROAD P O BOX SMS SsNGAPORE BBSS ATTRArI I\V nhH-K LAOKS'HOUSE WIVES PART/FULLTSME BCAUTT448 words
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Advertisement486 1981-02-23 17 Iri I Dissatisfaction with your nr^Lb^to, m^mm with aiceHent incom*' An Authonaad Exdsjwv* DisInbulor l«r an American DYNAMIC MEN AND WOMEN lor its Sales Division We pay good basic salary. high commission, bonus (monthly and yearly) Completed Secondary School Hardworking, aiming to be a leader Experience not necessary as training486 words
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Advertisement1309 1981-02-23 17 d) Technical n A large manufacturing compeny in Kranfi requires 1) MACHINIST c I'relrrahl) »ltli BSaafßMat* in a woodworking industry INTERNATIONAL in grinding of ksofa and < utASSOCIATEO CO. jf" PTF I TTI Those without the expertKit LID n r v p0,,,^, a NTt iln A local eslat***) O*~l- "I"'"1,309 words
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Advertisement619 1981-02-23 17 ELECTRICIANS (Crane Installations) required by a leading Europeen Engineering Company in Jurong. a t\i>enenie 111 rel.il.it Industries c Able lo read drawings Is c Preferably with dnvinu llcrnre Ceaspletee: National ■antes Interested applicants pi**** i J rmg 2CS2IS9/ ***** M or cell personally between 9 00 am and 4 00619 words
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Advertisement358 1981-02-23 17 OSANYO0 SANYO fitcTwmcsfSim. I*o. ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS LEO Clack Radio Lin* T V Band Radio Lm* Stereo Tape Recorder/ Radio 1 lm Hi-Fi Amp«her/Recei»er Lme Transceiver Lin* n .ippnrumitie-. .ire iv.ul.ihle due to our expansion itwajrammes riiose Vho .ire expcriemed in he alKni- ..^elllhlles we will pa> i iiMßisnßHTßMna with tour358 words
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Advertisement355 1981-02-23 17 f^Babcock Multi National Company requires the Right People tor th* following posts:1) NC LATHE OPERATOR V <i eilent Prospects for the Right person Experienced in setting up NTC In metal machin- i ing 2 years machining experience Minimum rate $3.12 per hour i $27 50 per day I. 2) ASSEMBLER/355 words
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Advertisement569 1981-02-23 17 Manufacturing company urgently R requires 1) DRAUGHTSMEN I DtpsOSDS A \^ars •■xp»-ri'-n< c in Vechanual M Drift. i, r independently in transferring 2) MECHANICAL FITTERS MACHINISTS Mimas— penenre in related field .it Kngi- neerinn I((irade2or 3 or relevant Trade Certificate in Maintenance Kitting ii Turning Completed National Service Preference given569 words
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Advertisement488 1981-02-23 17 EOOMEO MALE DRAUGHTSMAN ni meSINGAPORE FLUID POWER ENGINEERS PTE LTD A mrt., n> Mtuai»-il in X ing Wa) 1) SETTER METAL STAMPING I t.> :i in BBflH I Chinese stream c 2 yrars working rxperlence in progremetal stamping toolings set-up c Preferably those experienced in 40 to 110 tons Aid.,488 words
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Advertisement378 1981-02-23 18 46 Situations Vacant d) TechnlcMl i fif I We are expanding we have the following vacancies ELECTRICIANS Coastal NTC 3 in Electrical Installation ft Fitting) Possess PUB Licence aa an Elect ncian c Few years working experience m an industrial Organisation TRAINEE MECHANIST NTCSinMetalMacniwng c Keen lo learn Experience nol378 words
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Advertisement244 1981-02-23 18 requires GENERAL PRODUCTION OPERATORS IJIbM Earn minimum basic salary of 1280pm Up to $350 P m Plus NO SHIFT 6 DAY WORK WEEK SUBSIDISED TRANSPORT 7or more details. please call personally at_ OOOLOM SYSTEMS ft nimunpriLTD 26 Jalan Buroh Singapore 226 1 Bus 249 from Jurong InteTchaJuge j V S244 words
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Advertisement279 1981-02-23 18 ■i>^<sahi\bjpJ ya^aia^^^aaßßSs^ HYMOLD PTE LTD. requires UNSKILLED A SEMI-SKILLED SPRAY PAINTERS No shift 1 Oood pay new scale i Transport provided Painting allowances MS/- JlO5 according; to skill testing 2 days attendance incentives Free Medical Welfare L Medical benefits Hostel for Malaysians NO. 1, FOURTH LOK YANG ROAO Feeder services279 words
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Advertisement211 1981-02-23 18 OSStSeal KleclriclUSAl Appliance Components l't«- Ltd requires 1) Tool aDm Maker Posses* NTC trade 2 in tool and die making or completed an approved course in tool/die making Not lass than 3 years of precision grinding and precision machining Ability to operate EDM machine will be an added advantage Mu.t211 words
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Advertisement525 1981-02-23 18 I requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATIVES NEW REVISED WAGE I B 2-shlfl rotation 1 2-day work wrek. 6 1 days basic pay t ARM F ROM S2SS to HOC PEH MONTH. c Permanent 3rd shift 5-day work wrek. 6 days basic pay EARN UP TO $330 OR MORE P€R MONTH a525 words
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Advertisement204 1981-02-23 18 rpfkee f6r you START AS AN NMB OPERATOR Intemteu ptem cal The Ptruaetl Lietartmti NMB SINGAPORE LTD Beck 10. 3rd Fleer JTC Flatted Factory Katon-Batmj OR I Ckai Ckec Avtme f N GENERAL iSJjjj) ELECTRIC MALE PROCESS WORKERS wanted by well established company in Jurong operating on a 5-day wash.204 words
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Advertisement325 1981-02-23 18 requires:!1) Female Machine Operators (Permanent Ist 4V 2nd. Shift) Age 16-35 |c Daily rate $8.30 0.60« 0.70* Shift allowance $2 for 2nd. shift. I Other benefits. 2) Male General Workers Completed N.S. Dally wage $9 70c i 0.60« 0.70t Interested applicants please call personally for < an Interview: NIKKO ELECTRONICS325 words
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Advertisement61 1981-02-23 18 139 it 1 -^sSSk Law A V saWiaV K^ssi ■f m W m If you are not free to come, please I us the slip below and I we will call on you NAME I ADDRESS I AGE a CITIZEN I TEL NO Able to work a S.NTED MACHINE OPERATORS61 words
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Advertisement536 1981-02-23 18 requires FEMALE OPERATORS c A«r between 16 and 23 c Minimum Secondary 2 education c No shift and no scope work CRUSHERS c Age below 40 c Minimum Secondary 2 education c Understand simple Fnglt.th c Ni shiftwork We oner: Basic salary with adjust- Generous monthly attendance incentive Medical and536 words
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Advertisement611 1981-02-23 18 AN EXPERIENCED DRIVER requll I frt by .1 FLORIST URGENIIY r cperteoced and talented Dowei Arranger Interested pam<*\ should applj Immediate non-returnable photograph and 1 telephone number la ST Box A*****. No 1 New Indus trt;il K. .id. Spore 195.1 Attractive remuneration and Incentive shall to- offered to the I611 words
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Advertisement498 1981-02-23 19 II Entptoynwnt F j 46 Situations Vacant t) Mlsceiiiteoms A PRESTIGE OUS HEALTH CENTRE invites appitcetton* tor the following available positions 1) SALES/ PR EXECUTIVE (FEMALE) Minimum IHI O level namlc snd outgoing nality -h! command o! writ ten snd spoken English Relevant experience though ftot necessary 1 will be498 words
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Advertisement611 1981-02-23 19 BBC BROWN BOVERI (SEA) PTE LTD CASUAL WORKERS TRAINEE TECHNICIANS with or without experience *x**J pro* ided ,su r UuVOduer month ELECTRICIANS rnlwssj Nil .tr...lder r> negotiable Interested applicant* please »nte with full resume or call BBC BROWN BOVERI (SEA) PTE LTD 77 Aye* Ratah Industrial Eatat* Block lUiallV S.n.aeor*611 words
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Advertisement613 1981-02-23 19 FASHION DESIGNER REOINRCD l>> L innns Manufacturer C and know N .i i FEMALE CARPARK ATTENDANTS ($2BO/-) s porean Age 18-26 years I I i li mm aaa» OG DEPT STORE 2nd floor office OOBwMmg MO Upper Cress Street i FEMALE/MALE WITH/ without experlence wanted for fashion shows, photographic assign-613 words
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Advertisement605 1981-02-23 19 OCAL IMPORT ANO export ompany requires Delivery Men .Imiimin. qualllcalions Sec 2 nth driving licence Please B T Box A91«4«. I. New iHlusln.il Koad. Spore 1963 i. J Mepppl Shipyard limited Ippkcalione ar* invited from lull I Aly qualified Candida lei lor the allowing appointment: SECURITY ASSISTANTS If QUIRE ME605 words
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Advertisement445 1981-02-23 19 (AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS) HANDYMAN Minimum primary 6 Able lo speak simple English I Completed National Servu c Experience not essential Interested applicants please call Lynn Cnnacl at «S3*S*4 today or GM (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD SOI. Ang l*o Kw mduatriai Park 1. Singapore 20M Jk® CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE 1. COMMIS COOKS445 words
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Advertisement703 1981-02-23 19 HOTEL ASIA PTE LTD requires immediately BAR PORTER Completed Primary S*lßca- < lion and speak and write simple English Completed or are exempted from fulllime National Ser- Musi be prepared lo work 2 rotating shlfLi Gross monthly salary $362 and other attractive fringe benefits Come and see us with your703 words
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Advertisement301 1981-02-23 19 IS KYOWA SINGAPORE PTE LTD require* CLERK > Completed Secondary 4 education Able to correspond in simple English i Typing speed of 10 wpm > With initutiw applicant* are requested lo bring along all relevant documents tor MALE FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS a Preference given M Ml**, tional Servicemen > Experience301 words
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Advertisement535 1981-02-23 19 New Ol SubMdiary in Loyang (C'hangll invites applications for INDUSTRIAL NURSE MNauaUft laslUar with Industrial Narstni Matured and confident MATERIALS CLERK I 2 years' related expert- j ence I Typing speed of 45 w p.m i I OCI O le\el in Kngllsh and Mathematics SECURITY GUARDS Ability to speak and535 words
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Advertisement514 1981-02-23 19 GENERAL ELECTRIC USA TELEVISION SON BMD GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) TELEVISION SDN BMO. located at Tantong Agaa Irtduatrial Estate Muar. Johor* MM* auil ably qualified applicant! to Ml th* loJlo.mg poailiona A) STORE CLERK Bhou and i -rking expenr on Ie B) WAREHOUSE LEADER should MM** MCI PresetMn be given to514 words
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Advertisement752 1981-02-23 20 II EinpioyitMiit 111 46 Situations Vacant t) Miscellaneous requires ROOM STEWARDESSES (No midnight shift.) Age 18 years above. Qualifications Must have Primary 6 education i i English). Confirmed salary: Approximately $370 Benefits: 'Freemeeli 'Annual leave •Free uniform and laundry 'Free medical benefits 'SAT A Insurance Scheme Ptesse call personally at:752 words
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Advertisement450 1981-02-23 20 SHE ARES INVESTIGATION a SECURITY SERVICES *S2-A S*rangoon Road Singapor* 0821 roquK**. 1) SECURITY GUARDS 2) PARKING ATTENDANTS 1.. m lal pm .l|im In Ham 11.HII MTBJR Office (lours ml> K.i m to4pm 4pm to 12 midnight Sp in to II p m c 7pm lt> "am c 12-hour rotating450 words
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Advertisement423 1981-02-23 20 Utß»nU) required anpilcK nde« Own star runnii ;:.'\ided 1., 427 KB BIHMH-g 2 Shenlon Way Singapore 0106 ■BM Has >a "i vi 400pm I i SINGAPORE POLYTECHNK Aaaak .mis .ire Mil iteci n> oaafaS* ,i Canteen Hall i>' sen Indian Muslim rmat Apphcalion lorm* at* obl.inabt* from In* R*gi*lr*r. Singapor*423 words
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Advertisement509 1981-02-23 20 VACANCIES FOR: MALE/FEMALE SHIFT WORKERS Monthly income $450 mr#ff¥#o fs Singapore citizens Mafi 20 U) 35 years f-iiiiile 16 to 35 years ticlun I education »i and above Free transport and uni- i v forms provided g < C( I'ius olher fringe bene- I fl lnt*r**t*d. plian com* per- 5p509 words
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Advertisement2183 1981-02-23 20 pnl B^^S*^^ call SINGAPORE MOTORS 2524iu RUCK (9FT 14FT) and Hlck-up or hire Call: *****02. *****04 flap Tong. 149 Rangoon Road HUE VALUE SSS per day Brand lew Corllnas call Tru Travel tenlal Division *****85/86 1-03 nC Building. Shenlon Way 'EHITO CAR RENTAL offers dally I o yearly basis on2,183 words
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Advertisement698 1981-02-23 20 OR THE BEST Choice Widest inge Ol BVattj used cars Welome 10 Spore Used Car Pte id Ql c,2. Nmena Vllle Tel: *****7 (3 lines 1 ULV 1577 PEUGEOT 604 Auto- i i.iiir Ex-company car Telehone *****62 LIAN HUP SENG MOTOR TRADING CO. I*3. GoMhill Plata Thornton Road Spore 1130698 words
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Advertisement845 1981-02-23 20 19?» HONDA VAN Road M>l AUSTIN LEYIANO 56 Vehicles Wanted i to iteo. "■l come *****57. Tony A BEST OFFER ,i<l above Interrsled call Done *****55 *****34 A better PRICE offered Pr i v alt* company r«-KiM>-r<-.l 01 rap *****98 Richard A COMPANY REOUWES nonPARF cars below 2000 c c.845 words
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Advertisement535 1981-02-23 21 NON CITIZENS ARE EUOBLE TO PURCHASE^ BJKmbI irnH' k|_ fc X^MBfrat-*, at *^**k9p''* wx*»**i ma Bk^^4^V3kjß^flHßv£. blt4bV »*flsW£ This imoli ond uniquaty designed condominium it I I located Dsmmn Broddall Rood ond Sommarvill* Rood I omidsi a frana ond low density residantiol oi9O i< is Nowavor only walking distance owoy535 words
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Advertisement263 1981-02-23 21 i OIBT. 1024 SINGLE-STOREY BUNGALOW Isolated, furnished. Larfe Garden. CTV/ Near Shopping Couple Only SZJOO No Agents *****30 OtST 11. RAFFLES PAMC. singlestorey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms, servant's fully-furnish-ed pleasant garden. 52.T00 ConUrt 622*83 DIST. 11 WATTEN ESTATE Road. 3-sturey detached t bedrooms extensively renovated, seml-fur-nished Hillrrest Road 2-storey semi-detached. 3263 words
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Advertisement841 1981-02-23 21 KATONG HIGH-CLASS APARTMENTS Tanjong Katong Road, Opposite Hollywood Theatre. <+** M ONLY A FEW UNITS LEFT FOR SALE I Freehold Land Easy Instalments Available Prompt Delivery Enou'rws Bookings L THOMSON HILL LTD. 15th Floor Far East Shopping Centre 545 Orchard Road Singapore 0923 Tel *****11 (20 lines) 32-STOREY PEACE CENTRE841 words
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Advertisement764 1981-02-23 21 A BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSE Dim 1 fully furnished airronditum ed with 4 bedrooms, swimming I squash courts. $3,500 Shamwood Realty *****00 A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHEO 4-bedroomed apartment in Mimosa Park. Split-level living dining, large balcony overlooking swimming pool, clubhouse facilities, rental $2,300 Metz Properties *****88 A BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATEO apartment, beside Botanical Garden,764 words
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Advertisement837 1981-02-23 21 s CHENG HONG MANSION, new flat Near (har.gi Airport PANOAN VALLEY, high rise. 3 bedrooms Available March s HOLLAND ROAO. 4 bedrooms I'enlrally alrronditioned Others $1,500 to $7,000. Unfunwsnsd/ hwnnnod HOE-TAN (21*22 CHENG HONG MANSION 4 bedrooms. Split-level apartment fully furnished. Rental $2,000 [i in Call Mrs Yeo. *****1 DISTRICT837 words
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Advertisement616 1981-02-23 21 EQUATORIAL MANSION M. r SJ.OOOpm s BALMORAL PARK n Ii Prtct $.1.200 pm KILLINEY APARTMENT Area I.Boo sqft Price $2 800pm s CAMNHILL ROAD Area about 2.600 sqft Prur $4,500 pm Enquiries to ALANKOH Choong Hock Chrs Co Pis Lid Vaktors. Auction— cs Eslato Agonls TEL: *****33 FLAT FOR MENTAL616 words
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Advertisement772 1981-02-23 21 RIOGCWOOO KAMEHAMEHA I 800 sq ft 3 bedrooms, on high floor, with :ill condominium ranlities Carnally furnished. Immediate occupancy Contact *****61 Principals only SHERWOOO MAISONETTE 3 bedrooms, beautifully furnished, complete with washing machine fridge, expensive cooker, superb rtev full sports facilities, rental $3,000 Call *****51 Mr Khoo SHERWOOO TOWERS high772 words
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Advertisement813 1981-02-23 21 b) Flats A SMALL CHINESE I LI quires ll apartment* in any location Budget below $1000 Trl *****6 CHRISTIAN LADY LECTURER requires studio flat in Holland Road Budget $1,000 furnished RHMM contact *****43 ESTABLISHED COMPANY REOAMNES houses apartments In disU 9 10.11.21 Budget between $2,200 $5,000 Good company's lease assured813 words
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Advertisement889 1981-02-23 21 DIST 11. 2 1/2 STORf V D€T»CHED Hut;. rel freehold DIST IS. SRANO HEW IkiuDle- im-rte'd. h.-<1 lai 4 SOI) <qtt ißu II Split-level lnip« Hmnig. 4 bed-4-iMH 000 Tel 3389TC8 *****17 OIST. I*. DOUBLE STOREY TERRACE. mi Tenancy nil 1982 VJ2UOOO KlPtu *****71 29.***** MST 1* OFF BEDOK Road889 words
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Advertisement708 1981-02-23 22 w p*Mnr^fWlnMMll 83 BmdinbalrTopaf lias For Sata m) Flats A BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT BM 4 bedrooms bathrooms attai ed Area about 4 000 plus sq fl Opportunity Not u> Be Miss Selling with \acant possess* Contact De -Suites 2218*1 .'ZJK .s> A BEAUTIFUL FULLY furn.st apartment at F-omaeitia To» ZJBBsqfl with708 words
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Advertisement690 1981-02-23 22 MtPraparttM \Mk APARTMENTS ABOVE SMO.M 1-eri. lirange Heights tuber ttarden Hllli r- I Manaton UecKni OMM. R.'j'a" rs Holland < Mandalay Court Wing Q Tower lei. me Towers Hollan* Housing *****04 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m r J ATTRACTIVE RATES •n FOR FIXED DEPOSITS Accounts 12% K.avv Aik Hang Fmanc* Co Lid At690 words
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Advertisement800 1981-02-23 22 DISTRICT* I C AMkNMLL ROAO 0 FeiSato Groea area 2*oo »q ft SELLMG SMO 000 ONO U Oeetaa Lea. Vee Pertnera Vaejan OawHHi S»r»a»aia TEL ZM3137/ 220M7* 1 DISTRICT 9 I 17 M> sq.ft with central I aircon for lounge/ dini Ing rooms. 3 Individual I alrcons for 3 bedrooms.800 words
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Advertisement838 1981-02-23 22 EUNOS MANSION, nth da* 1 < NMBM 12*5 000 c LEONtE TOWER. ISUJ ll.k. Central aJreomd r.K.rm Luxurious!! furnish a JAOE TOWERS, high floo best facing I 500 sq ft l.iv ing dining reramu tile $3*5 000 SPOTTISWOOOE APARTMENI high floor i. ...ins $3*5.000 c ORENVILLE CONOOMINIU* Kroundfloor ne»l to838 words
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Advertisement726 1981-02-23 22 LUCKY PLAIA APARTMENT BJ r*-dn.oms $60(1 in 919*58 Luiury CawnMl Maisonette. Cci lrall> avcendrtioneo' with (win ming peel: 111 hlKhl) l"es,r.,M Residential 10. aim oil Orchar Road Includes 4 baekVHß* h i .it hfd but h rooms with maid (a.llltles Tastefully furnished a •MO.MO The Prtce works up t UMp.l726 words
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Advertisement782 1981-02-23 22 J', 1 ST PATRICK'S GARDEN TjT| I rner unit Sellin I 5445.000 lit OWNERS 4*021 50 0 (NO AGENTS PLEASE') II s THONG SIA BUILDING High floo d 3 bedriHims completion Jun is IWI 1«..».-ll Hea1tv*****26 WALK-UP APARTMENT. SI > Thomas Walk qulel locality hedr.Kims Ireehuld 1.350 sq f P782 words
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Advertisement808 1981-02-23 22 I PRIVATE BUYER (NO ie»l »..nt. i seim -ileta.'hed house in dlsts II (lle^se m H"X A'tlVii* 1 Ne» Illllustri.il Hoa.l rp*t* 1963 REOUIREO 2-ROOMCO FLAT al i .urnmil Plau loi immediate purchase Owners please contact Mr 101 l *****58 *****714 WANTEO ELIZABETH TOWERS/ Lack) Tower' Cairnhill Plaza Draycou Tower808 words
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Advertisement753 1981-02-23 22 ENTIRE 7TH FLOOR MIDLAND BUILDING with approiimalely 400 C sq ft at MOOPS.F. AVAILABLE 0.N.0. CONTACT: JOANNE YONG 33*6973 SALLY CHOO *****48 PHYLLIS CHOO 33*6976 HIGH STREET CENTRE S5O sq I Tenanted Middle floor $7! psf Appreciate Proper! *****55 MERLIN PLAZA •wn pan I*M sq n rmett sea Presently tenanted753 words
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Advertisement843 1981-02-23 22 UPPER PAfA LE*AR Tidusmes R. 1 CENTRE UNIT beautiful parti tioned room »itfi airccn an arpet fat rental .it Union Build mi Mr Lootol 22:isiO3 c) Wanted A COMPANY REOUMES OlflCl 1 SOO sq ft to 2.500 sq ft i all 3)***** 4 BUSINESSMAN REQUIRES UR V GENTI .hie budget843 words
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Advertisement543 1981-02-23 22 a MING ARCADE. SHOPS prl ORCHARD PLAZA Moor snoe -i (1 sqll B, ORCHARD PLAZA 1 mezzanine floor h*-iw- ■BM PARAMOUNT HOTEL SHOPPING Compt< in main hotel iohb> $1 750 p*.f *****19/ r aBMH PARAMOUNT SHOPPING CENTRE or. farniK Heady for Orcupatlon s*x)n 500 sqft $1200psf Rolf *****11 PARAMOUNT SHOPPING543 words
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Advertisement766 1981-02-23 23 VI Educattwi A Instruction YOUR PROFESSION? SECRETARY! I I To be a IST CLASS SECRETARY you need to I I I develop serretariaJ skills, technological skills I I I in ottice equipment and systems, poise and a I I personality to go with it I You will get r.ll ot766 words
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Advertisement707 1981-02-23 23 COMPUTER PROGRAMRNNG COURSt (THEORV/PRACT.CAL) Nornul Clesse* I NUII 1 I i Tues i T"ii<-s i Tliur tn r.l c l Tues Thur S.m 7pm 2* 2 s I Wed m 8 30- 10pm 25 2 Sat 200-spm 28 2 l-I.FA.sr KNHOI KAkl V 2 3 LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL A TRAINING707 words
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Advertisement788 1981-02-23 23 «OUSTRIAL RELATIONS COBS- DC ■encln* U I HI Monday Ii Ye 100 am to 500 pm Pof )C i ntacl MrtriilMiliUn O\ M C A tel *****55 al NSTITUTE OF MARKETING Cer- do IftCßt* I'art II commencing .1 81 H miensive months, mi ulurert h> a panel of expert- LL788 words
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Advertisement904 1981-02-23 23 > NOT SAVE the M mm) >v need expert tuition to piss El ur M.imination No lexlhotiks A .er 350.01K1 sin c esses Unique H 1 rm.ul [h.51.,1 tuition :mm I .on- n for ACC A ICM A AI A B is us a limkiMK llni lud Tl kl>. n904 words
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Advertisement484 1981-02-23 23 LINGUAL E XPERIENCEO TEACHRS i im- tuition II ie\e^ tubjecu distnrLs jei *****61 ILINGUAL PROFESSIONAL JTORS ip< i lallaed Matba .ti.-h ChUMM Sin IBVUM 93*08 EOICATEO TEACHERS PROVIDE ir«,- An) 1,-vi-l nistri.t Tel iniihl FFECTIVE TUITION FOB .ill levels id subjects at your BOOM I I—ranHOal *****04 *****66' *****7 NGLISH484 words
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Advertisement920 1981-02-23 23 saaaaF r y^<<V^/ Welcome aboard the FAIRSTAR K^r*J^/^ departing Singapore 5 June, 1981, N£v^ ioT the highlights of South East Asia i^FAIRSTAR is 24,000 tonnes of floating resort with 2 fine restaurants including a fully equipped Casino (Roulette, Blackjack, Joker 7 and Poker Machines), a nightly cabaret, dance bands, discotheque,920 words
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Advertisement390 1981-02-23 23 USA AROUND THE WORLD 26 DAYS $6 880 EAST WIST AMERICA/ MEXICO CANADA /HONGKMG 24 OAVS 54 880 WEST AMERICA HAWAII MEXICO CANADA/ HONGKONG 18 DAYS SJ69O OEP 3 3 24 3 12 b 19/ b 6/6 9/6 7/7 4/8 18/8 1/9 15/9 6/10 24 10 3 22 I 24390 words
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Advertisement340 1981-02-23 23 NAM HO TMVEI SERVICE IS) PTE LTD. Head OHice Gl4-16-18 Pearrs Centre Eu Tong Sen St (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105 Tel *****3317 Imesi Brancn Qrl'ce 1 1 9. People ParK Complex. Ground Floor. New Bridge Road. Singapore 0105 Tel: 91 1661/91 1662/ S 91 1663/91 1 552/91 91 66/ <340 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration45 1981-02-23 24 Mr. Chia Kirn Watt and his family wish to thank relatives, friends and business associates for their condolences, assistance, attendance, donations, wreaths and presence at the funeral during their recent bereavement. L. A MRS. CHIA KIM WATT nee CHOO SYE LIAN Departed: Feb. 15th, 198145 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1981-02-23 24 MR. JOHN LEE KENG MONO, aged 75. passed away peacefully on 20/2/81 Cortege will be leaving SI Bcrnardette Church. Zlon Road on Tuesday 24/2/81 at 1030 am for Mt Vernon Crematorium33 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1981-02-23 24 In Ever Loving Mamory Of Our ■stand Mama MOM MARY LEE Departed 23/2/K) Each tomorrow rinds us farther than today Sadly moMd and atvay* remembered by hwband. childrwi and32 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1981-02-23 24 KIRTAN PATH-DA-BHOG In loving memory o) our doarMl Father: MB NARAINOAS A. SABNANI (Departed 12 2»1) or: M/S: KING'S DEPT STORE PTELTO M/S: IDEAL SILK STORE BHOG CEREMONY: Will b* IwM (I No. 21 Ounbw Walk. S'pora 15*5. Fr.nk.l E.I.H Oil Tu.Kj.y 2«lh February 19S1 at 4.30 p.m. to 651 words
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Obituary41 1981-02-23 24 Ch»ri»rM»d m»mofi« ol MESTON SEE GIM HOCK Departed 23/2/ M Deeply resoecled. fondly remembered by wife, children and grandchildren. M CHERISHED MEMORY OF Tan Koon Jim departed 232 71 Dearly remembered by wife, children and loved ones "InMtmcriam" tatorth* whom you41 words
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Advertisement555 1981-02-23 24 ¥11 Triml A Tours >i< a DINERS HOLIDAYS _^^BB^ A reliable way to travel WE ARE PROUD TO BE THE GENERAL SALES AGENT FOR (COXTIKI) AN ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT EXPERIENCE FOR THE 78 35s EUROPE CONCEPT TOUR from 7 days from $397 BUDGET CAMPING from 21 days from $1175 HOTEL TOURS555 words
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Advertisement239 1981-02-23 24 NOTICE PREQUALIFICATION OF SUPPLOS Malaysia LNG Sdn. Bhd. plans to invite tenders in April, 1981 from prequalified Suppliers for the supply and installation of the following for the 549 Units MING Houses and MLNG Club House in Bintulu. (a) Window Unit Air-Conditioners (b) Package and Split Unit Air-Conditioners (c) Ceiling239 words
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Advertisement811 1981-02-23 24 SENIOR SALES SUPERVISORS 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 activities in the Eastern Province of Saudi811 words
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Advertisement616 1981-02-23 24 NOTICE The public is hereby notified that I, Lew Fock Wing (NRIC No. *****15) am no longer working with the companies hereinafter named with effect from January 1. 1<*81 and that with effect theretrom I no longer represent the said companies nor do I have any interest in or dealings616 words
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Advertisement332 1981-02-23 24 UNYATAAN TAWAIAN ■U PtlAlAt JKI p*mfe«fc rang tmUw wrtuk wuwttoah M«td*a» vaxfi ferpafca <*an iKfMU t% r^aba itmo SManoho Bahogxx r»i|iiliwi Bu«Mpw<«fo (ion Komv«4 (Co mx«<x Mala* l«** I^i»] > di*mi *_on> Jotao Tun limol <«*> lv-M~. fc-ggapukj 17 00 >•»«<* han poda 16 Mar 1981 un*A "M. •> O*332 words
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Article96 1981-02-23 25 KOTA KINABALI San. (The polling date fer the Sabah State election* has <•»•♦■ fixed fer six days frwn I March 23 to the chairman of the Klectio* (ommii«io«, ran Sri Abdnl Kadir Talib, i announced here today. Tan Sri Abdul Kadir said that nomination day weald beAFP - 96 words
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184 1981-02-23 25 LONDON, Sunday BETWEEN 26 and 40 per cent of the shares in Dunlop the plantation and industrial giant are now in Malaysian hands, the Observer newspaper reported today, quoting a British Department of Trade investigation. The Sunday paper said all that is known afterAFP - 184 words
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Article59 1981-02-23 25 THE Rubber Research Institute is havinß ■promising" results testing a fully-mechanised rubber upper called a spiral injector, the head of the Smallholders Pro ject Research Division. Dr P. D. Abraham, said in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The machine will allow the Upper to up more treesNST - 59 words
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Article48 1981-02-23 25 Ad spending hits $200 m ADVEBTlSlMiexpenditure in Malaysia crossed the COO-million mark for the first time last year when advertisers spent $207 million a 40per cent increase over 1979 Survey Research Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur said on Saturday that cigarette advertisers topped the list again, spending $14.5 million.48 words
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Article42 1981-02-23 25 MALACCA has been chosen to pioneer the one-session system planned for all Malaysian primary schools, Education Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said in Malacca on Saturday. Under the system, to be launched in October, pupils will attend only morning sessions. NSTNST - 42 words
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Article65 1981-02-23 25 IT IS an offence for anyone above 14 to possess a toy pistol. Penang police warned on Saturday following the arrest of a 19-year-old youth with a toy pistol. The Deputy OCPD (Crime), Acting Superintendent Cyril David, said that under the Arms Act 1960, anyoneNST - 65 words
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Article37 1981-02-23 25 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malaysian Ministry of Culture. Youth and Sports in a move to boost theatrical activity is organising a week-long Theatre Festival here in August, its minister. Datuk Mokhur Hahim. said yesterday NSTNST - 37 words
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Article179 1981-02-23 25 ABDULLAH MAJID CONFESSES BELOW are excerpts from the confession that Mr Dollah Majid made in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, just before he was released after four-and-a-half-years in detention under the Internal Security Act for being involved in communist activities. Mr Dollah was a Deputy Minister of Labour and Manpower when179 words
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Article, Illustration167 1981-02-23 25 KUALA LUMPUK, Bu. RMteuut nfttrMH wh« fled tae bvalax farmer PlttpatrlcK building ftimUy night left OBiMld Ulla uMuttu to fIMM. "We've alsa f*u4 1M piece* *f aUverware wwtk W,** mlmdjig," said Mr 0. P. Llm, "•"*f*-f director of the Martw P»l» RoctMnat »n the167 words
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Advertisement272 1981-02-23 25 KHHHa"a"a« PROMET wishes to inform all Business Associates that with effect from sp.m. 21st February 1981 our new telephone number will be: *****77 &?h. PROMET PRIVATE LIMITED 111 I 21 Pandan Road. Jurong Industrial Estate A. 4* J j Singapore 2260 Tel: *****77 V'iOJ^y Cable "METHODS" Telex: RS ***** J272 words
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Advertisement632 1981-02-23 25 r Interview f<ir Staff \ur»rs and other Positions KING ABDULAZIZ UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (KAUH), JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA <7a\ tree s;ilario .:iul cvcellent benefits! Suitably qualified and experienced candidates interested in the following positions at the KAUH are invited to apply in person or telephone tx further information and appointment tor interview.632 words
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Page 25 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous119 1981-02-23 25 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp Tm^. N Z' i°" IV 111 1 1 S U« E "V oC rr It'S HE HOME >/ YES -MEAI I I WAS SO A I MAX HOME I TERR.BLV j SOMETW*© ttWWV. AuNT( E ?7f JUST )±i=l &LAD%SEE MMnkt J OW119 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
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Article552 1981-02-23 26 Spotlight on less fortunate LONDON, Sun. Despite pace-making Ipswich Town adding two points to their championship tally and their counterparts in the lower divisions West Ham, Charlton and Southend all winning yet again, League soccer in England yesterday still somehow centred on the less fortunate. Take John Richards, of Wolverhampton,Reuter - 552 words
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Article1409 1981-02-23 26 DIVISION ONE Aston Villa 2 Crystal Palace 1. Birmingham 4 Norwich 0. Brighton 2 Liverpool 2. Everton 3 Coventry 0, Ipswich 3 Wolverhampion 1. Lenta 1 Sunderland 0. Manchester City 1 Manchester United 0. Middlesbrough 3 Stoke 1. Nottingham Forest 3 Aram; 1 1. Southampton 2 West BromwichUPI - 1,409 words
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Article196 1981-02-23 26 BONN, Sun. Two policemen were injured as police used water canons and truncheons to disperse a crowd of 500 angry Frankfurt supporters after SV Hamburg snatched a point in controversial manner away to Eintracht Frankfurt in the West German soccer championship yesterday. Fourth youths were arrested. Bayern196 words
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333 1981-02-23 26 game for his new club, and had a four-month suspended jail sentence against him quashed. In a friendly match against his old club, Argentines Juniors, Mara- dona played one half for each side. Despite the penalty he converted in the second half,Agencies - 333 words
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Advertisement475 1981-02-23 26 WARNINGNOTICE I |F| FILA I lEZJfila wwmmfmm THE TRADE PUBLIC are advised that the above depicted trade marks are the properties of Maglificio Biellese Fratelli Fila S.p.A. of ***** Biella Viale Cesare Battisti 26, Italy. The above marks were created by the aforesaid proprietors and is associated internationally and exclusively475 words
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Advertisement344 1981-02-23 26 J* 0 i W^^ c* f REINSURANCE The British European Reinsurance Company Limited is pleased to announce the opening of its Far East region office in Singapore on Ist March 1981 Operations will commence shortly thereafter is i m*tt~] D66Cn3m (Manufacturing) Singapore Pte Ltd. 30, Jalan Tukang, Jurong Industrial Estate,344 words
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Advertisement178 1981-02-23 26 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP. 185 AND MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL MEDIA REPRESENTATIVES PTE LTD (In Creditors Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 272(1) of the Companies Act Cap 185. that a final general meeting of the above named company will be held at the office178 words
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Article437 1981-02-23 27 India lose four top bats WELLINGTON, Sun. New Zea medium-pace bowler Lance Cairns scuttled India's top order hatsmen on the second day of the First cricket Test here today, taking three wickets fdr only 15 runs. At stumps. India were 133 for 4 in reply to New Zealand's 375. TheAFP - 437 words
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Article155 1981-02-23 27 NEW ZEALAND 111 (•vcnlgfct Ml-4) Wrigat c Binny b Yograj 32 Edgar c Kirnuuii b Paul 39 BcM r Kirmani b Haul 46 Hvmrta not out 137 Caaey r and b Shaxtri 4 Btwaraa c Kirmani b Dcv 23 Salt* c Vengsarkar b Dcv 20 Haak* c Kirmani bReuter - 155 words
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395 1981-02-23 27 GRENOBLE, Sun. Sovi- i et triple jumper Shamil Abbyasov came from virtual obscurity to claim the world record at the European indoor athletics championships here in France yesterday. Abbysav. 46th in the world rankings last year, produced a stunning second round jump of 17.30Reuter - 395 words
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Article344 1981-02-23 27 MELBOURNE, Sun. United Slates Open champion John McEnroe, whose reputation as the world's No 2 tennis player has taken a severe battering over the last two days, defeated five times Wimbledon champion Burn Borg at Melbourne's Kooyong Tennis Stadium yesterday The super Swede had convincingly dented McEnroe's confidence during344 words
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Article291 1981-02-23 27 McEnroe repairs dented pride Paal A Sweden 22 France 18: PoUnd 29 Netherlands 20; Iceland 27 Austria 13 Pw4 Denmark 22 Israel IS; Switzerland 18 Bulgaria 17; Czechoslovakia 21 Norway 15 MOTOR RACING Swiss Formula One motor racing j driver Clay Reganoni was resting at the Georgetown University Medical CenterAgencies - 291 words
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228 1981-02-23 27 Salim's 73 helps Pakistan recover LAHORE. Sun. Pakistan piled up 205 runs for the loss of five wickets in reply to Australia's first innings total of 207 on the second day of their first unofficial under-19 cricket Test here today. A brilliant knock of 73 by Salim Malik helped PakistanReuter; UPI - 228 words
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Article, Illustration264 1981-02-23 27 Miller, Sneed share lead LOS ANGELES, Sun. Ed Sneed equalled the course record with a seven-under-par 64 yesterday to share the third round lead with Johnny Miller in the US$3OO,OOO ($624,000) Professional Golf Association tournament. Miller and Sneed finished the day with a 202 total, one stroke ahead of Ben,Reuter; AP - 264 words
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Article211 1981-02-23 27 Hottest golfer keeps up image SAKASOTA (FterM*), Sib. Defending champion Jmuuk Carner, the hottest golfer on the Ladle* ProlemionAl (iolf A— cUU« tow, flre<l a tfcree-uder-par a yesterday to toke c stroke lead After three rounds of the rSSISMM (W2JM) Bent Tree Ladle* CUas Joaaae, who won a LPGA tournamentAP - 211 words
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Article69 1981-02-23 27 AUGUSTA, Sun. Jack Nicklaus, the only five-time winner of the event, heads a list of 81 American golfers invited for the Masters golf tournament from April 9-12 at the Augusta National Golf Club course here in Georgia. Invitations extended to foreign players, which will include defending champion S.AP - 69 words
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Advertisement367 1981-02-23 27 Put yourself in our shoes For soccer For running For training W^^ bb^^^'-- bbbbbbbbVl bW For squash For badminton For sprinting For cycling For basketball For volleyball V A V Forgolt For rugby For tennis For sailing m^ For fencing For weightlifting .^fe 'iSU What's A J F^ your sport?367 words
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Article1965 1981-02-23 28 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By PENANG, SUN- Jockey Leslie Khoo rode a well-judged race on Sovereign Escort II (Ng's Stables) to capture the inaugural Sprint Trophy run over 1,400m here today. Sovereign Escort II, who won the Lion City Cup last Januarv, came with a brilliant run in the1,965 words
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Article123 1981-02-23 28 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. South African jockeys easily beat their British counterparts in the second horse racing "test" here yesterday. The local team, led by South African champion Michael Roberts, took the two-leg series by 336 points to 288 after winning the first meeting 164-148 two SaturdaysReuter - 123 words
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Article964 1981-02-23 28 PENANG. Sun. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races here: Baee 1: Gulf Eagle (Au Yeong) rolled out slightly when leaving the starting stall Running to the 800 metres, Gulf Eagle had to be steadied off the heels of Champagne HT (A Tweed*! The veterinary surgeon re- I964 words
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Article494 1981-02-23 28 PATRICK BASTIANS - Thio gives notice of his intent PATRICK BASTIANS By PATRICK THIO. who I stunned Singapore selectors with his straight-set win over Malaysia's David Loo in a junior international recently, gave notice yesterday of his intentions in the boys' under- 19 event of the Pepsi youth squash championships. Thio, 17, routed494 words
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Advertisement88 1981-02-23 28 UNBEATABLE BABGAINS genuine Persian carpets y—^ I I R* I Old Persian Belouch Rugs Ss2oo.ooeach (approx: 2Vi' x AY?' 3Vz' X bV?') Turkoman "Steel-back" Bokhara Rugs Ss3oo.ooeach (apprax: 3' x s') t ssaM^nwpayr—— i ''^^B^Baß Azerbaijan Kazak Rugs Ss3oo.ooeach (approx: 2Vz' x 5V2') Old Persian Shiraz Rugs Ss3oo.ooeach (approx. 3W88 words
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Advertisement293 1981-02-23 28 BUILDFPc P/i 11 D| RECTORY 11a9t The greatest collection of building brains and muscles in one place For quick reference as your business are alphabetical lists of companies elude many selective listings and guide, the Singapore Builders Direc- and professional bodies like archi- companies that are also useful: flotory is293 words
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Article, Illustration390 1981-02-23 29 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI SINGAPORE scored their first away Malaysia Cup soccer win at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday night, but. unless they toughen their approach, it may just be the last. Malaysian Armed Forces did not employ rough-house uctics. but their swift hard tacklings made390 words
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Article, Illustration363 1981-02-23 29 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr. By THE Cycle and Carriage Queens Masters Open was like a fairy tale for FlUpina bowler Lita De La Rosa Like Cinderalla, Lita was flustered when she found that she could not make it to the "ball" after failing to qualify for363 words
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264 1981-02-23 29 Sieckman wins Open by four strokes MANILA. Sun. Tom Sieckman, of the United States, today won the Philippine Open golf tournament, first leg of this year's Asian circuit. I Sieckman won the I US$3O,OOO ($62,400) first prize with a final round of 70 for a four-day total of 257. I264 words
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Article160 1981-02-23 29 TWO defensive lapses gave hardworking Police A a 2-1 win over stylish Singapore Airlines Group A in the senior final of the Singapore Hockey Association six-a-side tournament on the Padang yesterday, reports R. MANORAJ. On both occasions. Police opportunist Sarmoukh Singh slipped through to160 words
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Article183 1981-02-23 29 By PATRICK BAST lAN S KEPPEL stepped off from their lean spell to defeat I Sembawang 221-223 in the Premier League golf competition at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Keppel, who have never won the Premier title, I must have been pleased, because Sembawang, who competed183 words
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Article103 1981-02-23 29 Perttt SeUngor Johore Singapore Pwafc Kelaatan l2»rc» Sabah MAF Pahang Brunei TKOffUU K«Uh F Tetrttory Pen* iw! Sarawak P W D L F A Pt. 8 4 3 1 1* 9 U 3 5 1 13 7 11 5 4 2 2 IS 12 10 6 3 3 0103 words
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247 1981-02-23 29 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By THE 28-strong Singapore hockey squad will undergo the first of a series of trials today to determine the final 16 who will play in the Inter-Continental Cup from Mar 29-April 11 in Kuala I.umpur. National coach Shahnaz j Sheikh and his deputy, Harbhajan247 words
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125 1981-02-23 29 Selangor produce another mediocre display SELANGOR 0 NEGRI 0 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor again produced another mediocre performance in the Malaysia Cup soccer tournament tonight when they drew 0-0 with Negri Sombilan at the Merdeka Stadium here. As In their previous three matches, the home j team failed to shineNST - 125 words
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Article261 1981-02-23 29 First home victory for Malacca MALACCA 3 JOHORE I MALACCA, Sun. Malacca defeated Johore 3-1 at the Kubu Stadium here today for their first home win in the Malaysia Cup soccer competition and boosted their morale for next Sunday s away encounter against Singapore. Malacca gave the crowd plenty toNST - 261 words
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Article107 1981-02-23 29 BRUNEI OPERAKO BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Sun. Perak held hard-working Brunei to a goal-less draw in their Malaysia Cup soccer tie at the Stadium Hassanal Bolkiah here today. It was a story of missed chances for Brunei, who snowed more ferocity in their attacks, only to watch theirNST - 107 words
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Article72 1981-02-23 29 MADRID. Sun. Former world welterweight champion Perico Fernandez, ot Spain, will fight Italian Vincenzo Ungaro next Saturday in Saragoasa. Spain. It will be Fernandez's return to action after being suspended by the Spanish Boxing Federa tkm for knocking out a referee, eight months ago in Bilbao. Fernandez wasAFP - 72 words
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Article38 1981-02-23 29 NEW ZEALAND'S Southern Rugby Club will conduct a coaching clinic at the Duneam Technical School today at 10am. They were supposed to run the clinic yesterday, but postponed it because of their late arrival from Malaysia.38 words
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Article153 1981-02-23 29 AN aggressive 110 not out by Stephen Lubbers helped the touring Holland Cricket Association XI score an easy 12»-run victory over Ceylon Sports Club in a limited-over match at Balestier Road yesterday. Lubbers, who played for Holland in last year's World Cup competition, slammed one153 words
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Advertisement385 1981-02-23 29 ©CITIZEN TEAM TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS, 81 organised by Singapore Lawn Tennis Ass. 28th March-16th May 81, National Stadium Ten competing teams: •BONDS •LAFOIMT GRAND SLAM -UPTON •CALTEX CX-3 LEMON TEA •DIADORA -LOTTO •GILL'S RUCANOR •KENNEX *TRETORN NOTE: For a copy of Rules and Conditions governing Citizen Team Tennis, apply to Hon385 words
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Miscellaneous60 1981-02-23 29 HOCKEY M». I Chartered Indus Meaily: SRC B v Theresians tries v Chartered Bank. Vosper B (Padang. 5 15) Singapore v Mandarin Hotel SOU KR Staganrr Bui- (Both at Farrer Park. 5 15) mtm Hwuea Lcane: Hv. 1 Nattoul M-bMte' rkamptMiHiilon International v SBS «lp various venues. 8.30, 9 tt60 words
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Article, Illustration69 1981-02-23 30 OCBAT (abave) U the relgalag champiaa tor tie Ib Chlc**» mat he has uttll Mver Iwt a race anlaat fhallfg Inn rahMto la a bar fc CUcaga. > Ob Friday alffhts, Ockat race* d«wa the bar etuler la tw« »r three initiates while the nthMt69 words
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Obituary212 1981-02-23 30 Late CLASSIFIED DEATHS MM CHONG COM IN passrd away pra'-rlully on 22nd February ISBI leaving behind Wile Kwong Pek Yee Sons Peter Chong Peng C'tiyc (iodtrey Chong Hin Choy Uaugtilers-ln-law Daisy Tan Jo.-ephme Chla Daughter Angela thong Sheun Yen Son-in-law John Low. one grandson and three grand-daughters U> mourn his212 words
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217 1981-02-23 30 'Iraq preparing new drive against Iran' BAGHDAD, Sunday IRAQ is building up arms supplies before a new offensive against Iran expected in the next few weeks, according to Western and non-aligned diplomatic sources. The forecast of a new Iraqi drive was made as the Gulf war entered its sixth monthReuter - 217 words
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Article47 1981-02-23 30 Firebomb spree i BELFAST, Sun. Police in I Northern Ireland today began Investigating a wave of firebomb attacks carried out on stores in three parts of the province las; nighr Altogether, some 15 stores j were attacked, some badly damaged by incendiary <•*- vices which started fires. APAP - 47 words
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Article46 1981-02-23 30 LONDON, Sun. Three thousand rebel miners in Kent who defied a return-to-work order from their national union agreed to give up their lone stance today and end an unofficial five-day strike against the planned closure of a Kentish mine that employs 650 men. AP.AP - 46 words
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489 1981-02-23 30 Students seize arms and shoot riot police PAX PROTESTS SPREAD ISLAMABAD, Sunday PAKISTANI students seized weapons from a university armoury in Peshawar yesterday and shot three riot policemen in a further escalation of anti-govern-ment protests which have hit three of Pakistan's four provinces. The north-west frontier province military government announcedReuter; AFP - 489 words
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Advertisement279 1981-02-23 30 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. The Skills Development Fund is financially embarrassed, but not in the normal sense of the word. It is sitting on a surplus of $73 million because few people seem to need money for training. It does not take a great brain to be279 words
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Advertisement332 1981-02-23 30 FOUND 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 for an appointment332 words
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Miscellaneous205 1981-02-23 30 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: SS max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: 1.51 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: fi.4C a.m. GLOBAL weather A— tfraii -7 OC Oar I Us AagelM 13 28C O«r Atkeas 10 15C Cloudy MaarM -2 9C Cloudy Bahrala 18/281 Clear MmIU 20205 words
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Article, Illustration496 1981-02-23 1 HOO YEW GEE - HOO YEW GEE By TO THK uninitiated, all Chinese tea leaves may look <he same. But to the connoisseurs, they are described as good only when they are smaller in size, smoother, thicker and more absorbent Mr Pek Hai Hoh <.!*&). managing director496 words
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Article89 1981-02-23 1 it m W frails •"iJT-ett F*ft*«F W*fT^ Wfl/*J:-«^ £WA#*?*M *ii Si A |ij It ft *Mff* -t» flp5ti .fr:nw#« ttT.frLl*i33^T ft 233^- ftfe^^i! H-fi;Lltlfi5UW>jcfl!i* ffi -WAS **fttt i* "HUJIWKUk liJiH" f-^fT -UiiST*ftsfflftt fbi»: "SEW K ft W -ft aiW« fcl ftfflW 19 «A*ift- iAftAffiiirttHM^tt 4]'^ ttftffi'j.S.'itttfTO n *a n i89 words
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Article359 1981-02-23 1 Besides quenching thirst... WULONG tea, one of the oldest beverages in the world, not only serves to quench your thirst but also helps to improve your appetite. Also known as semi-fermented tea, it is especially useful for one's digestion after eating sweet, salty or oily food, declared tea connoisseur Poh359 words
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Advertisement853 1981-02-23 1 CASIO 1 Remapkadle! Casio Biorhythm Calculator ...!ri.TTS'Tf. 7e/fe You Today's Condition ititrZ Physical, Sensory and Intellectual. c *> Who>s 90k19t0 •yi *m r c rt _-_v _t*-3V iS_H U t^^^^^BSß-""^J H \fw*' _r_t atafiff^* miJHJß~"**^~^^^ physical I y_ KB i^*rwJfW^wS^Kst I mm n n I 00 I "I II Bel853 words
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Advertisement89 1981-02-23 1 Dates for the single parent h\ r CaiMrea are sack tarllags, little lights M Jay la yaar Ufe. Bat taey eaa ataa be a prablem If yaaVe a single pareat abaat to start datlag agala. Flad aat way aa Page 5 Be your own fairy godmother The perfect hamemaker la89 words
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Advertisement442 1981-02-23 2 HIN LEE BANK BHD lt-Zr\Mjjl SINGAPORE h"i *JrYf MA CIRCULAR ROAD SINGAPORE 0104 PO BOX NO 88 \lgjM^ TEL ***** •****** ****** ****** *****44 TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS BANHINBANK TELEX NO RS ***** HEAR ENGINE NOISES? GEARS CHATTERING? Rriictt Enlm Wmt Noises w X^^l laprevM Ctld Startini I^-qJ Rriicts Oil CoiJiaptioii "*"Spi442 words
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Advertisement122 1981-02-23 2 /&^j4t\. When you want to j rtWA/vs\\ I°°^ y° ur best.. Pm Pin h as a wide and f/jwl^^t^i g**- f varied range of ffH spectacles to suit you vH?^ -«=-w V_/7^ We offer free expert T^^\. advice and friendly. !uW\ efficient service 7f PIN PIN OPTICAL CO. i^y/^^P~ f]122 words
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Advertisement18 1981-02-23 2 nM [A] PHki-,t-; f>rt ->| IVtri'ipftnir 'O-Band Radio Receiver BaPlalK/flal r^dlKiomilU with digital frequency display Hear worldwide i^Bß* news&nwsk18 words
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Miscellaneous368 1981-02-23 2 PIANO RECITAL by of the National library. Murray Sharp at DBS 8.30 a.m. 8 p.m. Until Auditorium. 8 p.m. Tick- 28 Feb. ets: $1 at usual booking EXHIBITION of centres. French Medallions and TALK on Income Tax Contemporary Posters by Mrs Cheung Lay at the National Museum Yong, at West368 words
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Miscellaneous1132 1981-02-23 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Openint fofcwed by The Young 6 25 Think Of A fanber And The Restless 6M Tlw *<*venture$ Of Pinocchio ■> fr, H ni «>hr. 705 God* The Seaweed Monster 3.25 God Of Sabre (r) 7 30 (Ma| 4.15 Diary Of Evenfs 7.55 Sandiwara1,132 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1981-02-23 3 modern-day fairy godmother Photos: Tan Suan Ann In the true tradition of the perfect homemaker of 50 years ago, Cik Aspiah can win any heart with her culinary skills, and a magic touch that can turn the plain and ordinary into things of beauty and charm in the home, making1,135 words
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Article106 1981-02-23 3 Murray Sharp - Australian to perform tonight Murray Sharp Piano Racital by DBS Auditorium, S p.m AUSTRALIAN pianist Murray Sharp, wb« was here norn three yean ag«, Is back to give a cMcrrt toolßht. Far thin pertannaarr, be will pUy SekunMui's witty Hnmanreskr Op M and Bar Uk's 81s DanrfH Bulgarian Rhythm, udm«106 words
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Advertisement164 1981-02-23 3 When you rent from VISIONHIRE... you II get a package deal thats hard to resist! Here's what you can expect NO DEPOSIT. NO DOWN PAYM ENT IST MONTH FREE RENTAL _^^tf RENTALS START FROM Sl-A-DAY •FREE SERVICE WITHIN 24 HOURS FREE SPARE PARTS INCLUDING PICTURE TUBE .^^of*Z&f*^Sifc&Kk FREE REPLACEMENT IF164 words
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Advertisement183 1981-02-23 3 Sherpa the tough dependable companion for your business High G.V.W. (2540 kg) for heavier load. Solidly built for all round safety. Built to European specifications to last longer. Reliable low maintenance costs. Choice of petrol or diesel engines. Think long term invest in a ShCPpa Sherpa Van Sherpa 12 seater183 words
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Advertisement340 1981-02-23 4 *************************0 ifCATlSiYrioth BIG B|G DAY! If *****400) Cosh Bookings Only List J I) ;i^- NOWAT NORMAL i |JV lli 'tmr^, SCREENING TIMES 8\ tun., i.30. (j> 1 ULt TOMIIS I Q 4% jflk DUUY PUtTOM J {S I ■aSa^^TaA' X 1 WWjl'Lf t HXI i I taaaaaW "V 80RCH/I Oth340 words
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Advertisement589 1981-02-23 4 i i 1 toK?4 V < 1 P^> Ml| ,4^*l \\Vtl P lIIIIIIIIIICJIIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIMIII S mffß^y m%\ IE I GOLOEM TOWN J yy VI IVaV aY Rk \v "^l^*t*W i NOWSHOWINGI 'l •TaT R^aW a* N^l O: n. 1 30. 4, (.45. •jo 1 1 WF^rW m 9 O: 1.30. S.»,589 words
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Advertisement472 1981-02-23 4 iJADE: Lffi "DAYS!: j (***** M) 5 SHOWS at 1 1am. 1 .30. 4, 630 4 9 00pm I A NANHUNT of Indescribable i terror screaming suspense! i STEVE 111 1 ■McQueen mm^ LAST FILM MmT^mJ 111 \TFH <£ W^Z U CAPITOL: NOW SHOWING!" f (*****59) 11am, 1."45. 4.00. 6.30472 words
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Advertisement532 1981-02-23 4 1 OWG*MISATIOM la>jj;M>fH*»-i.lC>*.l« I I I MY YOUMC AUNTIE lam>:)J«;*»,-«I[l l KYl'pl I LOVIBS BLAO€' i;**dH.ma»:tn.T.:-i TOCAY O« I lorn, *•> 400 645 915 CHAPLESBRONSON I "Hr. MAJCBTVK- color T "TMt "ARTY aaTnTTHfaaaajfpyrrr^l I CM 10 45. I 00, 3 15. 7.9 15 IPRES 11. I 45. 4 00. 6532 words
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Article, Illustration847 1981-02-23 5 NKW YORK Come for dinner." she told him on the third date "I want you to meet my children." He arrived with flowers and a bottle of wine and not a twinge of foreboding. He liked children Seven-year-old Lisa positioned' herself beside him on847 words
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959 1981-02-23 5 Peter Applebome - Where home is a piece of sculpture Peter Applebome By LAKE RANSOM CANYON (Texas): The idea of a bouse over the canyon came to sculptor Robert Bruno one day as he stood beneath one of his works a 4 9m-tall. 9,545kg steel sculpture resembling a prehistoric beast lumbering toward theNYT - 959 words
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Advertisement103 1981-02-23 5 msaf Break the wind-trap that causes the pain j Acid'ti oni» p«rti» \h* caute of indigeilion "^"JSiT w"" oa Wno t the ma.rcuip'it. Wh«nyouf delicate ttomach b«l«nc« d'»tu'D«!J. imlHio*"!* \A f gn bubbles distend the $to m ach— &^o a& P'e««ute>ncrea»ei»odoe»tt>artuM teelinj lead to mo»« and more ditcomtort 11 Hi103 words
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Advertisement398 1981-02-23 5 PHILIPS DIRECTLY IMPORTED 1 zff^\ FROM HOLLAND Fully guaranteed by Redifliision with genuine spare parts including picture tube. Computerised vigilant IC FREE Ik3i automaucallN keep, the colours VK wl j^^ v trcsh :ind \oung all the lime illhi Hnßn 20AX In-line picture /oi/; luhc pruluccs colours that remain H brilliant398 words
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Advertisement485 1981-02-23 6 PAN Systems The Office Automation People PAN SYSTEMS is one of the lar gest Word and Data Processing company which is the Far East Distributor for Burroughs Office Automation Equipment. Our products range: Burroughs Word Processors with Communicating Option Burroughs Facsimile Communicating Equipment OCRs Op-ical Character Readers a Mini Computers485 words
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Advertisement566 1981-02-23 6 Hg Our client, a listed public company with subsidiaries has now a vacancy for a suitably qualified GROUP ACCOUNTANT ($36,000- $40,000 pa) This post provides an excellent career opportunity for the successful candidate to actively contribute towards the achieve ment of overall corporate obiective The successful candidate will be respon566 words
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Advertisement673 1981-02-23 6 Hewlett Packard is a Company which emphasizes personnel development, recognises contribution practises promotions from within. We invite mature dynamic growth oriented persons with strong technical background proven ability to join us before mid April 1981 as MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE (Persona! Computing Products) Candidates must have either a degree or diploma in673 words
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Advertisement589 1981-02-23 6 Bursaries and Study Loans For Academic year 1981/82 Applicotions ore invited from student* who will be applying this year tor admission to full-time courses at the Smgopore Polytechnic Ngee Ann Technical College for the following awards (A) MERIT BURSARIES (C) STUDY LOANS (B) SPECIAL MALAY BURSARIES' (D) SINGAPORE LABOUR FOUNDATION589 words
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Advertisement515 1981-02-23 7 fIrOTmvHVV9J773I invites applications tor the posts ot k) DRIVER Requirementa:e Must possess o vohd Closs 3 Dnvmg Licence Preference w* be given to those with Closs 4/5 Dnvmg Licence c Must be physicoHy tit ond with good eyesight c Preferably below 40 years of age Salary: Total emolument ranges from515 words
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Advertisement568 1981-02-23 7 Application* are invited from citizens and I permanent residents of Singapore for the post INSTRUCTORS in the following fields 1 Sa»rta»a* A Typewriting I CeastractiMi Scaffolding 1 Alr-readltießlßß Rrtrigrratleß 4 ArcUtortaraJ Drafting Building Drafting 5 AuUm.Uvf Kngtnrrring Motor Vehicle Mcckaalrs 1 Electrical Knginrrring Electrical hitting laatallartea 7 Electronic Engineering Electronic568 words
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Advertisement723 1981-02-23 7 f S/Mf/W/J/Am^ EL f I /?mjM/fM/ffs MS7 k SATS invites applicotions from Singapore V Citizens tor the following appointments M? k APPOINTMENTS AND REQUIREMENTS k A MECHANICS (MALE) A K7 Must possess the Grade 3 National M 7 Trade Certificate in Electrical Fitting and A installation or Air-Conditioning Retng*P eration723 words
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Advertisement509 1981-02-23 7 A well established Company m Jurong invites suitably qualified applicants To fill the following vacancies a) Qualified Accountant A recognized degree in Accounting or its equivalent Minimum I yeor's experience in Accounting work a Knowledge in Cost Accounting Chinese an advontage Must possess own car b) Confidential Secretary a At509 words
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Advertisement522 1981-02-23 7 MOT PROFESSIONAL SALESMEN One of Singapore's leading Capital Equipment Suppliers requires a career orientated Professional Salesmen to promote a leading ani well accepted brand of Materials Handling Equipment in Singapore. Experience in marketing such equipment li not necessary but applicants will need v demonstrate a successful sales track record in522 words
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Article1681 1981-02-23 8 AS A service to readers. Straits Times publishes Weekly a 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, the net price earnings ratio ana the volume of business U» Coaaaay1,681 words
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Article156 1981-02-23 8 THE US dollar opened flrm last week at $2.0980/ 10 again- 1 the Singapore dollar as US dollar continued to exhibit enormous strength against major currencies, in the Singapore forex market. The US/ Sing dollar touched briefly a high of $2.1100 and reached a low of $2.0800 late in156 words
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Article551 1981-02-23 8 THE Interbank Overnight rmtes opened firmer at 15 per esnt 141/2 per cent last •Wfc before closing at 14 per ess* 13 1 2 per cent for the «Mk with rates being traded to a high of 18 per cent on Monday and easing off at 9 par cent551 words
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Article45 1981-02-23 8 FOR THE week ended Saturday Feb 21, the range of call rate* received from Short Deports (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak tumi: 2 per cent to 5.5 per cent Geaerml tumi: 4.7 to 5.5 per cent. Mcveamto of funds totalled I8Z1 million.45 words
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Article355 1981-02-23 8 BANK'S prime lending rmte» as at the close of hnsinesi on Friday. Feb 30. 1981 ■ANK-B tPUt I Algemene Bank 141, American Express 15^ Am'dam R'terdam Bank 15 Aria Commercial 14 A NZ Banking Group 14V4 Ban Hin Lee Bank 14 Banca Commerclaie IS Banco Do355 words
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Article687 1981-02-23 8 LONDON, Fri. British AarwpaiM featured in first time trading but the rest of the market tended to drift in dull trading, dealers said. The FT index feU 5.8 to 488.4 points at the close. Dealings in British Aerorce opened at a premium Zip on the UK Government's sale687 words
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Article226 1981-02-23 8 NEW YORK, Fri. The stock market largely ignored further signs that interest rates are declining and prices ended mixed in moderate trading although semi-con-ductor shares were weak. Analysts said with President Reagan's fiscal pro-, gramme likely to be tied up in Congress for several months. Investors were226 words
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Article53 1981-02-23 8 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 488.4 Thursday 494.2 Weak Ago 4*3.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 938.06 Thursday CTfl y Week ago ***** H.K.RANG 8ENC Friday 1902.08 Thursday...... 1547.42 Wnk a«O 1573 97 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 878* Thursday 878.4 Week ago «71 Z ALL ORDINARIES Friday 8B&2 Thursday 851.953 words
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Article184 1981-02-23 8 AMSTERDAM. Fri Midafternoon siuire price* were lower, with tdevn gaining 0.90 guilder! but B«yal Datek down 3.10 and KLM 2.80 easier In Dutch internationals, dealers said ABN Ahold Akio AMtV Amu. Boll SSSm Byrnlio'r"" i jijno I'jlvr U»l(l Urli MlJ Kokkrr Kord atw -3 TUB -2 1U0 -0184 words
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Article218 1981-02-23 8 ZURICH. Fri. Share prices edged lower In dull trading, with end-of-week position squaring the main feature, dealers Mid. News that P llstf— Rathe will have to restructure Its research division due to rising costs was one main factor depressing buying interest, they added. AIunui»3* Br AluauivM- Rrg Bro»n218 words
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Article240 1981-02-23 8 THE SINGAPORE produce market experienced slightly lower prices in an uneventful week where demand was slack and business dull. Dealers said commodities like pepper were still defensive last week, with prices eroded as a result of high financing costs and cheap offerings from Brazil There was negligible movement240 words
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Article147 1981-02-23 8 CHINESE Produce Exchange. Singapore, noon closing prices per 100 kg on Saturday. Cnnal Butt fob tUS 00 Milan, old drum (la second hand drum) tot> Sl3* 00 sellers, orw drum M>SM6.«a*ncr*. Csara: Mlied (loose) 17*. M burara. risssr: liuntok while pepper fob Asia NLW MS OC seller*. Sarawak white147 words
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Article115 1981-02-23 8 THE AVERAGE discount rate tor 91-day Treasury Bills eased at the latest tender to 6.755 per cent from 6.830 per cent previously, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), said. It said the rate for 182-day Bills, however, firmed to 6.940 per cent from $.010 per cent atReuter - 115 words
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Article69 1981-02-23 8 PM 1km Melbourne (1) OUIB Ol MB *****6 4U.SS NtwYork Ml MB Ml MB saw »».3cs London 50*006 5<B MB 507 5«S 5*6 006 Zurich 510 oob 502 ae 5U 006 505 006 Pull 588 MB JC.BB ■m ra Hoofkoa« 50» OOB 514.5OB SU.90B SUM stafBp<r»(i) wren siooob sosoos69 words
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Article35 1981-02-23 8 LONDON: Copper prices on Friday (previous In brackets). Wirebar Spot £789.00 (£783 50); sellers f90.00 (£784.00); Three Month buyer* £812.00 (£BO6 50). sellers EM2.ST (£*****). Market Mm: Barely steady after firmer. Saiss: 10.175 tonnes.35 words
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Article360 1981-02-23 8 CAUTION rtagaed la a se* af sawlatlsa, paalc •etltag, prafH-takug aid kalttn apOMbwi la last week's tradUg at tke Stack Eirksagr af Blagsaarn. Galas were sever taat sawtaralar aa tke wkale, ■ar were awllam f.rbtd dlagly depreaslßg. Maaday kad leaked atsmklallj alack wkea tke Straits Ttaea fcadex piaaged360 words
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Article110 1981-02-23 8 THE faUawta« ia a Hat af tke II mast actively tnMted stacks aa tke Stack Exekaage af Stairapare last week. It glvea tke taraaver ia tksassßss ef aaits, daalag prices aa Friday as* tke alga aad f*r I*M »H« TurMvrl 000 r Prieo MM H,gh IWHI HI110 words
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Article380 1981-02-23 8 LAST week has been a traumatic one (or traders as sentiment fluctuated sharply on the Kuala Lumpur stock exchange. The market had fallen steeply on Monday following the announcement of shorter trading hours to be imposed from this Wednesday. This precipitated a spate of selling which sent the380 words
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Article191 1981-02-23 8 Fob 16 F«b 17 F»b 18 F»b 1» F.b 20 BT ndfi *****-24 *****.JJ ***** 78 3S013.I1 *****.68 Ind'lStTlal* 74&27 ***** ***** 773.64 ***** Finance *****2 *****5 *****0 *****5 *****2 Hot* 3 106*07 10*655 1119M 1204.08 *****8 Prof.?rU« 888.23 ***** 712.45 712.18 ***** Mln np ***** ***** ***** ***** *****191 words
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Article474 1981-02-23 8 LONDON: The week's trading was dominated by developments in the coalminers' dispute but both equities and government bonds were resilient and shares finished narrowly mixed, dealers said. The FT index closed down 4.8 at 488.4 points. First time !<"«";■ in British Aerospace on Friday, proved the high pointReuter - 474 words
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Article156 1981-02-23 8 LONDON: Rubber Futures made a recovery in late trading from earlier contract lows to close officially steady on Friday, with gains from yesterday of mostly 0.10 to 6.30p per kilo. Earlier the market had lost around 0.40p to tride at new contract lows in most positions Turnover was156 words
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Article257 1981-02-23 8 THE downward tread ni resumed last week u levels slipped back torn ilx cents In desultory tnu)lnf and light turnover, say* Mssajr, Casts*, laa aa« C«|u)i In lu latest review o( Uw Singapore and MalayHas rubber market! Frnh news and features continued lacking gyrating exchange rates provided257 words
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Article110 1981-02-23 8 THE STRAITS tin price gained IS cents to $30.90 per kilo in Penang on Saturday, on an official offering up 16.13 tonnes to 159.13 tonnes. LONDON: Tin ended the day down £52 for Cash and £50 for Three Months in both contracts on Friday. Trading during the110 words
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Article50 1981-02-23 8 •Tin Tonnes Rubber (S) Rubber (M) FibH F«k17 $30.46 130.70 200 1213 278.00 ***** 301.25 ***** F«bU 130 75 IS 776.50 300 75 Fabit J30 75 US 772.25 297.50 Ml 75 Ii3 274.00 298.50 F«b2i 159. i; •ta Mt per kilo •In cms p Mr Ulo50 words
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