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Title Section15 1981-03-24 1 The Strait s Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8115 words
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Article607 1981-03-24 1 As Polish crisis worsens... WARSAW, Monday THE Warsaw Pact military manoeuvres were extended today as the Polish crisis heightened after the breakdown of talks between the government here and Solidarity, the independent trade union. The situation has become so tense that Solidarity chief Lech Walesa threatenedAgencies - 607 words
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258 1981-03-24 1 WASHINGTON, Monday COMMUNIST Europe is facing an economic crisis which could plunge it into turmoil similar to that in Poland, a US Congressional report said yester- day. "After a decade or more of economic growth, modernisation and improvement in the consumers' lot.Reuter - 258 words
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Article, Illustration230 1981-03-24 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By FRIENDS show their high esteem for SathlaseelM Sivaaathan, M, from Malaysia, eae of the two top Aseaa scholars In the GCE "A" level iriilsitln The National Juior College tfiart trora Taipiag, where his father works as an hospital asststaat, said: "1 expectedWONG KWAI CHOW - 230 words
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Article42 1981-03-24 1 TEL AVTV. Moo. Israels 58.000 teachers began a twoday strike today to protest the government's refusal to implement a wage agreement reached 17 days ago The strike gave more lhan one million elementary and secondary school pupils a holiday APAP - 42 words
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Article37 1981-03-24 1 JAKARTA. Moo Nine people were injured and scorn d house* dNMUohcd by a Harm that swept the island of Ternat*- In north Maluku, easl Indonesia. Jakarta newspapers reported today The disaster occurred or Friday AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article87 1981-03-24 1 MANILA. Mon— The Reagan administration's policies towards Asia and the Pacific, particularly on defence and aid. are likely to come under close scrutiny when US Secretary of State Alexander Haig makes a two-stop visit to the region in June, diplomatic sources said today. Mr Haig isReuter - 87 words
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Article51 1981-03-24 1 ABIDJAN (Ivory Coast). Mon Representatives of 16 West African states approved a treaty today to protect their coastline and coastal waters from pollution During a conference sponsored by the UN Environment Programme, they also agreed to cooperate in emergencies such as spills of oil or toxic chemicals.AP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration556 1981-03-24 1 GERALD PEREIRA - Meter room blast girl dies GERALD PEREIRA By ONE of the victims of the Mci Ling Street meter room explosion died in hospital yesterday as investigations into the cause of the blast began Nine-year-old Ivy Chan, a Primary Three pupil of Mci Chin Primary School, died of severe head injuries556 words
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Article65 1981-03-24 1 MOSCOW. Mon. Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov has claimed that KGB secret service agents stole all his personal papers including the manuscript erf his autobiography in a raid 10 days ago on his home in exile at Gorki, east ot Moscow. The Nobel Peace prize winner made the claimAFP - 65 words
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Article25 1981-03-24 1 JEDDAH, Mon Saudi Arabia today handed Islamic Conference Organisation secretary-general Habib Chatti about LSsi7 million (SJ3S 5 million) for Afghan refugees. AFP.AFP - 25 words
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Article65 1981-03-24 1 DAMASCUS, Mon. Syria has refused to hand over to the Pakistani Government three hijacners who commandeered a Pakistan International Airlines plane earlier this month ant} held its 104 passengers Ind crew hos- tage for 13 days, officials said today. The extradition of the hijackers is "notUPI - 65 words
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Article34 1981-03-24 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia's national security agency (Kopkamtib) said today that more than 56,000 firearms had been recovered in a six-month-old anti-crime military drive, code-named "Cosmic Broom Operation," which ended today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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659 1981-03-24 1 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT Hii^JUiiLLUiiidM By BUDGET DEBATE Pages 8, 9 THE ayes definitely had it yesterday when Parliament continued its discussion on the Budget allocation for the Ministry of National Development. Member after member stood up, not to knock the ministry but659 words
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Article70 1981-03-24 1 LONDON, Mon. Nigeria has had to trim its oil output because a surplus in the world market has led some of its customers not to renew contracts. Petroleum Intelligence Weekly (PIW) said today. The New York oil industry newsletter, which is also distributed in London, saidReuter - 70 words
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Article45 1981-03-24 1 DAR ES SALAAM. Mon. A special committee of the Or ganisaiion of African Unity (OAU) has decided that African states should deny access to their ports and waters to tankers found delivering oil to South Africa, the Tanzanian Sunday news reported yesterday. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article56 1981-03-24 1 WARSAW, Mm. Tra milliM members tbe Solidarity trade utoa were still waitlMg toaigfct tor the w*rd fr»m tkelr leader Lech WaleM to iMuek BAttoa-wMe pretest aettoa Agala* Uurt week's iMMeaU BydKwocz. S^ld»rity h»d >*ld "life ar de*tk" deeMo— w«ald be Ukea at a meetlag tMdgkt. AFP.AFP - 56 words
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Advertisement86 1981-03-24 1 42 pages today CAR PRICE SPARKS COMPLAINTS TO CASE -Page 11 GANG of Four supporters to be let INCREASED security all over Thailand S CHOOSING between detente and unrest 4 HARD times are in for EEC members 5 NIJS and IBM set up joint computer school 1 MORE local books86 words
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558 1981-03-24 2 LONDON, Mon. CHINA'S Communist Party has decided against a nationwide purge of Gang of Four supporters, according to reports reaching here. The reports quoted the Party's Central Committee as having conceded that "leftist ideas a code word for Maoism polluted the entire558 words
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Article76 1981-03-24 2 NEW DELHI, Mon. World Bank president Robert McNamara arrived here today for talks on the bank's future financial help to India. Mr McNamara will spend a week in India. He is due to meet Finance Minister Ramaswami Venkataraman and his colleagues from Agriculture andReuter - 76 words
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Article78 1981-03-24 2 CAIRO, Mon. The last foui detainees convicted of trying to overthrow President Anwar Sadat a decade ago will be released on May 13, the weekly newspaper Mayo reported. The lour are former VicePresident Ali Sabry. Sami Sharaf, former adviser and secretary to President Abdel Gamal Nasser.AFP - 78 words
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128 1981-03-24 2 FORMER GENERAL ON FUNDS SWINDLE CHARGE SEOUL, Mon. A former South Korean army three-star general was today charged with embezzlement during the operation of his multi-million dollar educational foundation, government prosecutors said. They said Paik In-Yup, 59, brother of former army Chief -of -Staff General Paik Sun-Yup, had collected US$9lReuter - 128 words
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131 1981-03-24 2 TOKYO, Mon. Japanese crude oil imports fell 13.2 per cent last month, following a slowdown in the country's economic growth, it was announced today. The International Trade and Industry Ministry said February imports totalled 117.44 million barrels, including 989,000 barrels from Norway. Japan cutReuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration72 1981-03-24 2 SPACEMAN FROM MONGOLIA MONGOLIAN cosmonaut Jngderdemldiyn Garngcha (bottom) with his fellow space traveller, Soviet CMnwnMt Col Vladimir Dihanibekov, waving gvodbve before blasting off from the Baikonur Spaoedrome last Sunday. Girragchft, S3, aad Col Dihanibekov, 38, made a series of compUeatod manoeuvres In the Sovdz-39 yesterday to link up with twoUPI - 72 words
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262 1981-03-24 2 Anti-Zia group's protest plans a washout ISLAMABAD, Monday PAKISTAN'S political opposition, their ranks decimated by widespread arrests, failed today to win widespread backing for protests, strikes and a boycott of celebrations organised by the governmert to mark the founding of Pakistan. An exception was Southern Sind province, an electoral strongholdReuter - 262 words
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176 1981-03-24 2 Pandas get on the line to scientists BEIJING, Nfon. Some of China's giant pandas, aiding unwittingly in efforts to preserve their species, are beginning to radio regular reports to scientists studying their behaviour. Tiny radio transmitters in special collars allow scientists to track them and figure out when and whereAP - 176 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article56 1981-03-24 2 WEST GERMAN Defence Minister Hans Apel arrived in Washington yesterday for tough talks with the Reagan Administration on Bonn's defence budget, Nato role and disarmament policy. Mr Apel is the third West German government minister to visit Washington in the past two weeks before ChancellorReuter - 56 words
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Article58 1981-03-24 2 INDONESIA WILL stage a massive military exercise in the former Portuguese colony of East Timor starting tomorrow, a military spokesman said yesterday. The five-day war game, called Latgab (combined exercise) Two, will involve units of the army, navy, air force and police, including war planes,AFP - 58 words
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Article79 1981-03-24 2 INTERNATIONAL relief organisations involved in the Kampuchean aid programme met in Rome yesterday to reassess the 1981 budget following new requests from donor-countries to keep costs down. The reductions sought could cut the budget announced by the United Nations in December last year by asAFP - 79 words
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Article78 1981-03-24 2 IRANIAN CENTRAL bank governor Alireza Nobari was quoted yesterday as saying the United States had returned only US$2.5 billion (555.2 billion) of Iran's frozen assets since the 52 American hostages were freed from Teheran last January. Mr Nobari told the West German magazine Der Spiegel thatReuter - 78 words
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Article69 1981-03-24 2 MORE THAN 21 million South Koreans vote tomorrow to elect a 276-member one-house Parliament, expected to be led by President Chun Doo-Hwan's Democratic Justice Party (DJP). A total of 567 former politicians, including dissident leader Kirn Dae-Jung, who is serving a life sentence for sedition, remain underReuter - 69 words
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Article52 1981-03-24 2 GOLD CLIMBED US$2O an ounce, reaching U*****.5. Its rise was attributed to an increase in tension in Poland. Although gold's climb began last week with the decline of US interest rates and with resulting weakness of the US dollar, the US currency showed signs of strengthAFP - 52 words
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Advertisement302 1981-03-24 2 BDBS SCHOLARSHIPS Applications for DBS Scholarships 1981 are invited from students who are applying for full-time undergraduate studies at the National University of Singapore in the 1981 82 academic yearandfrom undergraduates proceeding to2nd. 3rd or final honours year in the University ELIGIBILITY Candidates must be Singapore citizens or children of302 words
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223 1981-03-24 3 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW After Red attacks on govt offices By Our Bangkok correspondent BANGKOK, Monday THE Thai Government has ordered tighter security measures throughout the country following more attacks by communist insurgents on government offices in recent weeks. Interior Minister Prathuang Kiratibutr today said he223 words
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160 1981-03-24 3 RUMANIAN MINISTER HITS OUT AT SOVIET MEDDLING BANGKOK, Mon. Rumanian Foreign Minister Stefan Andrei today called for the removal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan and Vietnamese troops from Kampuchea as well as internationally-super-vised elections there. He made his anti-Soviet statements during discussions here with his Thai counterpart. Sithi Sawetasila. HeAFP - 160 words
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Article, Illustration29 1981-03-24 3 THIS train hangs preMii— rty abavr the Morava River after a landfilidr In Stalar, Yogas— vU last Sunday. Twelve people were killed and injured. I'PI ntpture.29 words
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300 1981-03-24 3 ABBY TAN - Philippines not against Japan build-up but ABBY TAN By Our Manila reporter MANILA. Mon. The Philippines has said it is not against Japan building up its own defence, but stressed it did not want any surrogate of the United States in the defence of the Asian-Pacific region. This was made300 words
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Article90 1981-03-24 3 GIRLS DIE IN BID TO SAVE GRANDPA BANGKOK, Mon. Two little (rlrls were boned to death while trying to save their paralysed grandfather from a fire, police said today. He died in yesterday's blare that destroyed part of a village, 288 km Mrth M here. The fire be*M on mUPI - 90 words
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Article65 1981-03-24 3 BANGKOK. Mon Sixty-five Kampucheans were treated for symptoms of poisoning on the Thai- Kampuchean border between March 7 and IS, a Red Cross spokesman said today. He said it would be outside the Red Cross' medical role to comment on the source or nature of the poisoningReuter - 65 words
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Article66 1981-03-24 3 ROME. Mon. Four Red Brigade terrorists, armed with rifles and pistols, broke into a large public hospital here yesterday, tied up the hospital director, lectured him about eliminat ing unemployment, and left, police said. "We must all work less so everybody can work." the. 1 wrote onAP - 66 words
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225 1981-03-24 3 Anti-opium operations send rebels fleeing BANGKOK, Monday A LARGE number of rebel hilltribesmen fled across the Burmese border to Thailand after Burmese troops, engaged in operations to destroy opium fields, attacked their villages. Thai border police said today. Last Saturday, about r 500 Burmese troops supported by heavy artillery burnedReuter - 225 words
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Article35 1981-03-24 3 CAIRO. Mon. Egypt is asking the United Nations to help form a multinational peacekeeping force to patrol the Si.-vi region after Israel withdraws next April, Deputy Foreign Minister Boutros Ghali said yesterday ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article174 1981-03-24 3 Filipino strikes on the rise MANILA, Mon STRIKES have increased significantly since the Jan 17 lifting of martial law. Philippine labour groups will demand the lifting of a strike ban in vital industries in the tripartite conference this weekend. During the martial law years, the average number of strikes wasAFP - 174 words
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Article106 1981-03-24 4 WILL the So\iet Union invade Poland or won 't it? This nagging question has turned out to be a drawn-out worry dragging over seven months long. It appears that the Kremlin is caught in a dilemma in how to deal with the Polish crisis. To send in troops to106 words
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Article, Illustration630 1981-03-24 4 6 THE more yon think of it, the more astonishing It is that until Just the other day there had apparently been no violence in Poland in the seven months since the workers' movement flowered last August in Gdansk. A thousand times, tempers630 words
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268 1981-03-24 4 Peres calls for direct talks with Saudis JERUSALEM, Monday ISRAELI opposition leader Shimon Peres called yesterday for direct negotiations with Saudi Arabia to bring about a Middle East peace. Mr Peres, favoured by opinion polls to become Israel's next prime minister after elections on June 30, reportedly discussed the "SaudiAP; UPI - 268 words
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181 1981-03-24 4 GULF WAR DRAGS INTO SEVENTH MONTH NICOSIA, Mon. The Iran-Iraq war entered its seventh month yesterday, with all efforts for a peaceful settlement of the conflict bogged down and no sign of the fighting nearing an end. Official war communiques from Iran and Iraq indicated that ground clashes, long-range artilleryReuter; AFP - 181 words
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297 1981-03-24 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. THE United States has postponed a six-monthly meeting on the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (Salt) scheduled to open in Geneva on Wednesday and will send a special mission to Europe to consult with its allies, officials said here. The adjournment ofAP; AFP - 297 words
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205 1981-03-24 4 LONDON, Mm. A British newspaper said today Sir Roger Holtk, bead of the British spy service MI-5 from ISM to IMS, might have been a KGB Agent. There was no Immediate comment from government spokesmen about the story la Ike Daily Mail205 words
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Article, Illustration205 1981-03-24 5 DIAMONDS GIVEN TO GISCARD WORTH $48,000 NOW PARIS, Mon. Diamonds given to President Valery Giacard d'Estaing by ex-emperor JeanBedel Bokassa have been officially valued at 114,977 francs (S$48,000) at current prices, the weekly magazine Le Point reported today. The magazine said Elysee presidential palace accounts, which it had been allowedReuter - 205 words
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Article58 1981-03-24 5 MANILA. Mon Former Senate president Gi) Puyat died of a heart attack in a hospital here yesterday. He was 73. Mr Puyat. who was elected a senator in 1951. became president of the Senate in 1967 and held the position until President Ferdinand Marcos abolished the SenateAP - 58 words
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Article29 1981-03-24 5 BEIJING. Mon The Shanghai Broadcasting Equipment Factory has produW Oiina's first colour television transmuting equipment which now is in trial use. Xinhua news agency reported today. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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146 1981-03-24 5 EEC steel makers fail to agree on curbs LUXEMBOURG. Mon. The main steel producers in European Economic Community failed last night to agree on voluntary production curbs, but decided to resume talks in Luxembourg next weekend, industry sources said. "The talks were very tough and on the verge of breaking146 words
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Article70 1981-03-24 5 SEOUL. Mon. A 40-year-old man was arrested in Kimchon for beating his 70-year- old mother to death on the day he came home after serving a jail sentence, police said. They said Park Mun-Su. who had spent 18 months in prison under the anti-commu-nist law. wouldReuter - 70 words
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Article37 1981-03-24 5 LONDON. Man The government sealed oH the Isle of Wight yecterdav and ordered the slaughter of 400 farm animals in an effort to halt an outbreak of hoof and mouth ditnt on the island UPIUPI - 37 words
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406 1981-03-24 5 SHOW me mi executive wtw works lenK, overtime hours aad I will A show yoa a bad executive. 7 President Ronald Reagan who spurns the long working hours and activist style of America's Chief Executives since President John Kennedy. MAASTRICHT (The Netherlands), Mon.AP; UPI - 406 words
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367 1981-03-24 5 WASHINGTON, Monday THE Reagan Administration will concentrate on a voluntary reduction of Japanese car imports and will not support legislative curbs, Transportation Secretary Mr Drew mm^m^^^^L.\ Lewis said today. Congress, however, would probably act if the administration could not work out a voluntaryReuter; UPI - 367 words
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Article50 1981-03-24 5 HK «X) Mayor Jane Byrne wants lo experience firsthand, (he problems of living in a crime-ravaged, high-rise tenement. So. she and her political adviser-husband. Mr Jay McMulien. will take an apartment in the violencetorn Cabrini-Green housing pro)ect home to 14.000 mainly low -income people IPI50 words
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Article74 1981-03-24 5 BRITONS are eating more sausages than ever before and there is no sign of the boom ending thanks to the recession, industry' sources said. In the last six months, consumption has risen by 600 million, to reach about 6.600 million sausages Mr George Cattell. managing director of theAFP - 74 words
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Article38 1981-03-24 5 THE world's smallest ivory figurine of Buddha is only three millimetres tall. China's official news agency. Xinhua, yesterday reported that this feat in microscopic sculpture had been achieved by 32 year-old artist Shen Weizhong. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article63 1981-03-24 5 HI VI) REDS of swallows, trailed by tourists. TV camera crews and reporters, returned at the weekend to San Juan Capistrano. California, where they have nested in a Mission s Adobe ruins for more than 200 years. The bells at Mission San Juan Capistrano began ringinsAP - 63 words
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Article80 1981-03-24 5 A 31-VEAB-OLD neurosurgeon and boxing fan says he wants to turn the ring into a laboratory to help save the lives of prize fighters by identifying the point at uhi.h they become "punch drunk Dr. Fred Sonstein of Boston says be want* USS 20.000 iSS4I.NO) in researchAP - 80 words
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257 1981-03-24 5 PARIS, Mon. A KURMEK IS Mariar ctlsael U eaaverdas Preach trawler mto a hacpttai ship far rbildrea af aadevetoped r«u tries atoag tke Afriraa raaai. "Dartag a 21-year ca- reer, I aever fbasrtt ti aayeae else bat myaetf," said Mr Ermeat (tUaftaey, 4J,AP - 257 words
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1111 1981-03-24 6 JUDY WALKER - JUDY WALKER By Our Hongkong Reporter The present straggle to stay above I,3W compares badly with the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur markets, still holding firm at seven-year highs despite the depressing effects of the Hongkong market. Investors would do well to remember1,111 words
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Article, Illustration776 1981-03-24 6 PETER SZEKELY - Moving millions of dollars with that market rumour PETER SZEKELY By in New York BUSINESSMEN call them "market rumours." Have you heard? Ronald Reagan had a heart attack. And the Soviet Union invaded Iran. And the United States pulled its embassy staff out of Poland. They were simply rumours. ButReuter - 776 words
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Advertisement223 1981-03-24 6 Two-on-the-aisle. New Clipper Class style. ■L^iki m\m i \m iMMirWrrlf A *^^[M I^Jkmn a|w 3^*.*. H^Sr^S"^^^^^ i No more middle seat in our brand new business section. We've redesigned Clipper Class yj" TN What's more, our Clipper Class seats are completely. wider and more comfortable than ever before. And that's223 words
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Article314 1981-03-24 7 THE Hiiliant PeveUa mH Mlalitry has lab a«wa a hi rale far /•^s^atdassnla^ai IB ■rtUr tK They aiast be Clt m laai ef at least M beetarr (eae acre) m that there will be adeavate ncreaUaaal tacUHlea. A mlalttry ip«kr«mu MM It wuk to —■■■a314 words
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437 1981-03-24 7 ALICE WONG - NUS and IBM set up joint computer school ALICE WONG By THE National University of Singapore and IBM have jointly set up an institute to train and educate computer professionals and users in the public and private sectors. Called the Institute of Systems Science. (ISS), it is established at a437 words
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Article41 1981-03-24 7 UK) UP KEE. 16. erf JaUn I Bukit Ho Swot, was fined $80 i by a magistrate yesterday for having three slips of paper with illegal 4-D bettings (worth C) in a Gopeng Street coffee shop on Sunday morning41 words
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162 1981-03-24 7 'Keep the last vestige of filial piety' THE sending of old and sick parents to old folks homes must not be allowed to become a trend, the Environment Minister, Mr One Pang Boon, said yesterday. This unhealthy attitude will break the close ties of the family unit and affect the162 words
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243 1981-03-24 7 TEACHING staff at the Singapore Polytechnic may get the same pay as engineers in the public sector. The polytechnic is finalising its proposals to the Finance Ministry. Engineers in the Public Works Department earn basic superacale salaries of $3,200 to $6,490. Ordinary grade243 words
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136 1981-03-24 7 THE ■rntliat Mlrtiln, Mr Oag Teag CkNH, will eeea the Alrparta Tvwardi tbe Yew MM KiMbMaa at ike WarM Trade Ceatre t^a> at IIJ* vi. The malti-fralarr Ove-*»y exMhtthM will ■igbJlght aaae the ■Mai •4vmcr4 trrhail ag> aaed hi tatcmtealalraarta. S»»r 1M aippaUn m<136 words
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Article115 1981-03-24 8 Scheme for private fish farming THE Primary Production Department is finalising a scheme for the private sector to undertake commercial marine fish farm"lilrrO'l>h Cheang Wan, the Minister for National Development, said the department had identified several areas off Pulau Übin and the coastal waters off Serangoon. Those interested can apply115 words
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128 1981-03-24 8 TEMPLES affected by resettlement can come together and put up a building to house them on land highly subsidised by the government. The National Development Minister said if a temple was financially strong enough, it could tender for the land. For temples which have unique128 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1981-03-24 8 THE one-year guarantee against defects for new Housing Board flats cannot be extended for another six months because it would raise the selling price by several thousand dollars, the Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan said yesterday. This increase would put1,040 words
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Article, Illustration371 1981-03-24 8 Relocating the older people in groups WOULD the HDB consider relocating senior citizens in groups to maintain mutual support and companionship among them? asked Dr Ye* Ning H»ng (Kirn Seng) yesterday. Mr Yeo acknowledged the fact that the Housing Board does try to relocate residents of the one-room and one-room371 words
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482 1981-03-24 8 •ONLY the estimates for the National Development Ministry were debated. The estimates ware later passed ...and enable lower income group to have own homes THE government will continue to subsidise the HDB so that it can keep the flats' prices low enough to482 words
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108 1981-03-24 8 $600 sale fee will not be reduced MR TEH CHEANG WAN gave a flat 'no' to a request for a reduction in the $600 cash registration fee owners have to pay the Housing Board when they sell their flats on the market. Also, they have to give the HDB 5108 words
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113 1981-03-24 8 FLATS In Panggol were vacant far two «r three yean before being occupied. This means that the HDB tried 11,* M times to allocate the flats, Mr Teh Cheang Wan said. Ami they were all rejected hcfere they were Mr Teh, wkt was speaking113 words
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233 1981-03-24 8 Fruit trees will be planted in estates and roads FRUIT trees will be planted in Housing Board estates and public roads eventually, Parliament was told yesterday. The National Development Minister, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, replying to Mr Ng kah Ting (Punggol), said schools and army camps had already started this233 words
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555 1981-03-24 8 GOING TO THE TOILET WITH AN UMBRELLA AN ALEXANDRA resident had to carry an umbrella each ame be wait to the toilet to shelter himself train the leaking toilet upstair*, said Mr Tan Sm Khoon y Alexandra) yesterday. Mr Tan cave555 words
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211 1981-03-24 8 FUNDS for the Urban Rural Services Committee (URSC) of the National Development Ministry have been adequate to carry out projects required by each citizens' consultative committee. The National Development Minister, Mr TehT Cheang Wan, said in reply to Mr Geh Chee Wee I211 words
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133 1981-03-24 8 STANDARD FITTINGS WILL HELP SAYS TEO HOUSING BOARD flats should have standard fittings, such as terrazzo flooring, window grilles, tiles for kitchen, bathroom floors and walls, said Mr Te* Cheng Tee (Changi). Besides solving the problem of poor finishing it would also benefit the less well-off owners who could pay133 words
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Advertisement162 1981-03-24 8 Les Scintillants The Collection faces fashion's I I 4anH and pinks. A sophisticated, signals with Les Scintillants, I totally feminine look for an array of delicate to MH I V today's softer, totally devastating colours for eyes, ?Kffr feminine fashions. From lips, cheeks and nails. I The Collection, Elizabeth Scintillating,162 words
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151 1981-03-24 9 Hawkers now very hygiene conscious HAWKERS are becoming very conscious of hygiene in their handling of food, with the number of prosecution cases having dropped by more than half, said Senior Parliamentary Secretary* Environment) Mr Chor Veok F The drop from 35 to 20 i cases per week could be151 words
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128 1981-03-24 9 CONSUMERS THE BEST CHECK ON PRICES CONSUMERS are the best check against profiteering by hawkers because it is difficult and unreasonable for the government to dictate their food prices, said Mr Ckor Yeok Eag, Senior Parliamentary Secretary i Environment). Hawkers are required by law to display price tags of the128 words
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102 1981-03-24 9 THE Environment Ministry, by automating its sewage pumping station, put 65 pumping station attendants out of work, said Environment Minister Oag Paag Booa yesterday. The attendants were told in December that they would be retired at the end of this month. But monthly and dailyrated102 words
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964 1981-03-24 9 Coupon parking is the best yet: Teh f I DO NOT think all motorists want to cheat V the IRA and Housing Board. Let as not assume that every motorist is a potential evader. In our election campaign, all 15 of us have heen going round our constituencies and asked964 words
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208 1981-03-24 9 Training centre queries for Chok Tong THE Minister for Trade and Industry and Minister for Health, Mr Goh Chok Tone, will be asked in Parliament this afternoon whether industrial training centres will be located at Ang Mo Kio New Town. He will also be asked what type of industrial training208 words
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Article166 1981-03-24 9 $96mto ease flood problem THE government is spending about $96 million on widening canals and rivers to ease the flood problem although the floods in low-lying areas cannot be completely stopped. The flood prone areas are Bukit Timah. Potong Pasir, Jalan Eunos, Farrer Park, Opera Estate, Orchard Road, Bukit Panjang,166 words
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Article339 1981-03-24 9 THE Public Works Department has been asked to get more money to build roads wide enough to meet future needs. Mr Teh Cheang Wan said this in his reply to Mr Teo Choag Tee (Changi) who spoke on the poor planning and insufficient coordination between339 words
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230 1981-03-24 9 - THE government should make it a point to preserve some of the past in areas to be developed, Mr Saidi Stuurtff (Kaki Bukit) urged yesterday. "It does not really matter what form the preservation takes, be it a street name,230 words
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Article200 1981-03-24 9 THE ban on music in religious procession applies to all religions and not just to the Thaipusam kavadi procession, Mr Chua Slan Chin, Minister for Home Affairs, told parliament in reply to Mr Mr M. K.A. Jabbar's (Radin Mas) question. The ban along the200 words
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116 1981-03-24 9 THE poor standard of cleansing work by the Housing Board is because it does not have enough workers, Mr Teh Cheang Wan said yesterday. There is a large number of vacancies which can't be filled because Singaporeans generally avoid such work, he said.116 words
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320 1981-03-24 9 LEARNER car drivers and learner motorcyclists will be banned from using Singapore's expressways under new traffic regulations now being drafted by the Traffic Police and the PWD. Announcing this yesterday, Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin said that under the Expressway320 words
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Article81 1981-03-24 9 THOUGH present laws do not restrict bumboat operators from carrying over 12 people, they still have first to apply for permission from the Marine Department. Their boats must be fitted with certain extras to ensure they are safe to carry the bigger load. The boats will81 words
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Article69 1981-03-24 9 TIIE sewer line along Pandan Road will be ready by the end of next month, the Minister of Environment, Mr Oiij Pang Boon, said yesterday during a Question and Aiirwer session. Factories along this road can :hen immediately apply to the Sewerage Department to have their69 words
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Article90 1981-03-24 9 THE Ministry of Labour operates seven work permit schemes designed to cater to the different needs of each sector of the economy, said the ministry's Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Labour), Mr Fong Sip Chee. The ministry's Work Permit Department has published guidelines on some of these schemes90 words
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Advertisement141 1981-03-24 9 avlaft^L W^^ B«otrie«'s newest electric typewriter ii complete wttti Conection I /V I Mechanism. BaH-type Element and l^X/v Cassette Ribbon Reeserirldnoaridteparforl2montris. a Fiee loon of standby machine during maintenance a Available Variety at type faces. a Optional fabric ribbons tar practice copies nil f!uy*^ Lj.tJtTL 7 J visit our Showroom141 words
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Article, Illustration338 1981-03-24 10 English stream comes out tops Reporters: CONRAD RAJ, HEOWIG ALFRED and GRACE CHNG. NEARLY seven oat of II school candidates who sat for last year's GCE "A" level examination obtained at least two "A" aad two "O" level passes Including a pass bi the general paper. This year, tt per338 words
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Article, Illustration896 1981-03-24 10 SEVEN science students top the list of 5,651 candidates who sat for the 1980 A-level examinations by scoring distinctions in all four principal subjects as well as in General Paper and Second Language. They are Ong Chih Hao896 words
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Article59 1981-03-24 10 A LIGHTER carrying rubber bales, on its way to Keppel Wharves, caught (ire near Tanjong Berlayer yesterday morning A PSA spokesman said the fire was put out within minutes by the port's fire service. No one was injured The cause and extent of the (ire damage are59 words
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214 1981-03-24 10 Asean scholars make it to the top 5 pc ASEAN scholars have certainly earned their keep. The 45 students awarded Asean scholarships by the Singapore Government are in the top 5 per cent of GCE 'A' level school candidates. Eleven of the Asean students scored four A's and 11 got214 words
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253 1981-03-24 10 THE Central Narcotics Bureau laid a trap when it was told by a former drug supervisee that two men were trafficking in heroin, the High Court was told yesterday. Bong Kirn Loy, 38, an Indonesian national, was charged with trafficking in 53.70 grams253 words
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Article39 1981-03-24 10 POLICE yesterday appealed to relatives of Lum Kirn Seng. 47. a Woodbridge patient, who died after he was admitted on March 12, to contact the Toa Payoh police station. He was described as dark and slim39 words
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Article33 1981-03-24 10 THE assistant director of the Alliance Franchise, Mr Pierre Bonnefoy, will speak on French for Beginners at the National Library, Stamford Road, on April 4 at 3 p.m. Admission is free.33 words
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373 1981-03-24 10 First-hand experience for Japanese missions TWO Japanese teams are in Singapore for discussions to assist in improving the education system and industrial labour relations, as part of Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki's promise of technical assistance made in his January visit. A preliminary study team of seven officials arrived here on373 words
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121 1981-03-24 10 JUDGMENT on Lim Soo Jin, 47, a jobless man who had earlier pleaded guilty to culpable homicide will be made on April 3. Lim had pleaded guilty to strangling his wife, Madam Tay Hwee Huang, 38, to death with a nylon rope at his home121 words
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Advertisement324 1981-03-24 10 Eastcni\\^chisaveiy^>€dalplacetobuya\vatch with more Piatek Philippe models and more showrooms to choose in ~Jr^A tV^PC J&Sfi. *^n>4^*V^ •l^ choice of the privileged, often aristocratic JA .J^Sr^^iigy jSfft A \^^f^ t^V*" A. fewsincelB39 and you will find a [^^ri ■^^^^^^'t' 1 m^^ A^^O'^^^^l i w I diamonds. maj^s^^EbVm aj^5^^EbV y^ j JnV^s^*324 words
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Article, Illustration272 1981-03-24 11 TAN BAN HUAT - Drop Singapore Mandarin urges Taiwan professor TAN BAN HUAT By DROP Singapore Mandarin and strive to speak standard Mandarin with correct pronunciation and vocabulary that Mandarin-speakers the world over can understand A Taiwanese Mandarin expert Professor Robert Chang Hsiao, made this call yesterday in a farewell interview with The Straits272 words
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193 1981-03-24 11 APPEALS AGAINST GOVT TAKEOVER SETTLED THREE separate land aeqaislti** appeals, scheduled far hearing this week, have been settled, fallawinjc weekead iH-n«ttaU»«s which waald resalt la the appellant* beUt paid a Utal af $BK^U mare than the arlgiaal awards made by the CallecUr af Land Revenne, Laad Office. Cmuml far the193 words
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502 1981-03-24 11 EDMUND TEO - Would-be car buyers complain to Case EDMUND TEO By fanspo/-/ re/xvfcv CONFUSION was the order of the day yesterday over the price of one model of saloon cars being sold by a firm. Chuan Hiang Motors Pte Ltd had advertised in The Straits Times yesterday that its Mitsubishi Galant 1600GS502 words
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Advertisement763 1981-03-24 11 braitd new Mit< tGS S (huanHian^MolonPteLtd TW advertisement in yesterday's Straits Times. •b w m Ba\ tf^^a^^^^Lm Vfil l^L^al^^ L^aV a^A kPI^IV U|PV a? "^T» IMIW* V^? J^-^^e. *<^^«HU^^^B^ m^^^ m M I See the full range at tt^S t^aflj I Siera Showroom 4& m"^- i "ii-jmfr, -?fljH I Bencoolen763 words
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748 1981-03-24 12 The Straits Times TUESDAY,MARCH 24,1961 JAPAN'S ROLE INDONESIA, speaking through its Foreign Minister, has expressed opposition to an arms build-up by Japan. Mr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja apparently has conveyed this to the Americans. Perhaps prematurely, he has chosen to speak on behalf of all Asean states. He gives as the reason748 words
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Article, Illustration299 1981-03-24 12 KHUN KLANG (Thailand) About 8.000 coffee seedlings, some only centimetres tall, are struggling for life on the steep red-earthed slopes surrounding this small settlement. The coffee plants, like the strawberry patches and peach trees below, represent Thailand's hopes for the economic future of itsReuter - 299 words
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Article, Illustration324 1981-03-24 12 MANILA For 90 years, no company has successfully challenged giant San Miguel Corporation's hold on the Philippine beer drinker's palate. But now comes a corporation connected with one of the nation's largest private banks and one of its largest tobacco companies with a new beerAP - 324 words
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786 1981-03-24 12 FLORA LEWIS - FLORA LEWIS By in Ann Arbor (Michigan) DESPITE the relaxed banter of the President in news conferences and despite the approving polls, there is a low, mean hiss to be heard in the land. In Detroit, FreeNYT - 786 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1981-03-24 12 LOUIS HEREN - A gloom cast by the burdens of the past LOUIS HEREN By •Britain's condition is the consequence of the conscious choice of the majority. Britons are the first citizens of the post industrial age to choose leisure rather than material goods, j We went on behaving as if we wereThe Times - 1,076 words
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Advertisement255 1981-03-24 12 The worlds simplest word-processing typewriter. I 1 jb*»«^«:«se2OOo The cost-effective approach No more repetitive typing Automatic, instant text A word-procsssor is an exciting All standard letters, contracts, arrangement item of office equipment. reports etc., can be stored on Besides eliminating all repetitive Unfortunately the excitement an unlimited number of Mini255 words
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1006 1981-03-24 13 Why copywriters and newsmen should avoid fanciful language 6 If words like "ambrosia," loaded with Greek Mid Roman mythological connotations were adopted in STPB brochures, then we would indeed have to call on the intercession of deities to forbid such force-feeding. Let as not1,006 words
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422 1981-03-24 13 THE current high cost of cooked food in many HDB coffee shops and hawker centres need to be controlled. Hawkers not only do not have to pay taxes but many are also profiteering. It seems that prices go up every six months or so.422 words
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Letter, Illustration343 1981-03-24 13 Straits Times, Peb 14. I WOULD like to add a few interesting facts concerning your report "Asteroid may set off Nwar" (ST, Feb 14). This is merely to generate interest in Space Science, a subject which I would recommend as a fascinating field to343 words
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Letter91 1981-03-24 13 NUS reply I REFER to the letter "Hostel priority system there is room for hope" (ST, March 11). Your writer "Don Quixote" felt that distance from the applicant's home should be taken into account for hostel allocation in Kent Ridge. This, in fact, has always been91 words
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Letter61 1981-03-24 13 I REFER to the letter "Film scene that had heroines on a trip" by "Jackie." The drug taking sequence and the dialogue referring to the smoking of marijuana in the film "Nine to Five" have been adequately cut and therefore will not have any undesirable influence61 words
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Advertisement411 1981-03-24 13 SPECIAL OFFER Boss Frames M r el Frames Model No. Price Model No. Price 1001 $2900 366/ I $44 50 1 002 $29 00 320/2 $49 50 1003 $2900 371 $49 50 1 004 $29 00 393 $49 50 1 005 $29 00 318 $44 50 1 006 $29 00411 words
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Article1282 1981-03-24 14 THE last transacted ready talcs at the close of business on the Stock Kwaaay of Singapore yesterday conpared wtth the previous day's prices, together with the MO hifti and iom Adjusted for scrip right* Issue) IMCV1M1 Lui His* l.o- Cwpu, SaW ,encnoNom IMHNTUAL COMMBCIAL w I m m1,282 words
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Article161 1981-03-24 14 Closing tone: Steadier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 9,755.000, units valued at $53,637,000 Industrials accounted for 6,122,000, finance 963.000. hotels 558,000, properties 667,000, debentures, loans and bonds 46.000. plantations 384,000. minings 1.015,000 "Settlement" contracts totalled 52.000, units valued at161 words
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Article1844 1981-03-24 14 BID and ofler prtcas offtciaUy lined and buainr-at In aa raaortsd to the Stork Enhance of Ssajjapore yesterday with the number or sham traded shows la brackets in lots of 1 080 units unless otherwise sprci (led. All Tunes Illlhssaal Contracts are quoted after tk* word "sMt"1,844 words
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Article1829 1981-03-24 14 BID and ofhr pnro olnnaSy IMtd ud rurtat- la aad raporMd to tk* Kuala Lumpur Suck Exrkaafr r*» wrdajr. wna tar aaasbar at *utt traaad sko** u> brvinilin of 3 INMBTUAU AAar 1 TSBI M D (2 475) |2«I 2 52 254 2Sf .151 2.9* .12) 2 4t1,829 words
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Article197 1981-03-24 14 (M»M|»n- prim lNNui<) The Commerce 3 73 3 92 The Saving! Fund 2 08 2 lKxd Spore Ptor Fund If 1 89 Spore Sec Fund 213 2 55 Spore Invest Fund 2 25 2.31 Spore Equity Fund 1 52 1 60 ISHlSITTHKt IMlium' prim tor Mar U) Mai197 words
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Article314 1981-03-24 14 HONGKONG: Stocks closed sharply higher in moderately active trading yesterday, with the Hang Seng index adding 4101 points to 1467 88 Dealers were uncertain of the reasons behind the rise, noting local prime rate was left unchanged on Friday at 17 per cent. Market sentiment, however, may have been314 words
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Article573 1981-03-24 14 SYDNEY: A rise in gold prices sparked by fears over (he Polish situation and heavy overseas buying contributed to a strong market in metal and resources stocks yesterday, especially gold and oil and jjas issues. The Australian All drill naries index rose 9.S points to 703.5, the All-Industrials firmed573 words
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Article90 1981-03-24 14 TOKYO: Share prices rose sharply in heavy trading yesterday, led by big capitals and high-priced blue chips, on increased buying by foreign investors, dealers said. The Dow Jones average closed 72.63 up to 7293.57 points, with a volume of 770 million shares. The New index gained 7.22 to 527.8990 words
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Article27 1981-03-24 14 THE STRAITS tin price slipped another 15 cents to $30.42 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 35 tonnes to 1% tonnes.27 words
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Article422 1981-03-24 14 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed lower yesterday, with April RSS One buyers quoted at 261.50 cents per kilo, down 5.75 cents on last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down about 5.25 cents on lower London advices, speculative stoploss selling and a reserve of buyers.422 words
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Article36 1981-03-24 14 Rubber March 23 Singapore: April: 261. SO cents (down 5.75 cents) Malaysia: April: 281.50 cents (down S.75 cents) Tin: M $30.4 2 per kilo (down 15 cents) Official offering: 196 tonnes (up 35 tonnes)36 words
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Article85 1981-03-24 14 NOON SSR mi SMR pnr» ,wmnU) RAS April (C<irr.»l Mtkl B. .r. 8«IWrs S8H10 IMotpdMI I>VW 237 00N 8M9O IIKaSlMI 1110O 1H (JON MECLB April SMRCV IlkapdbU :»1SO aUON SMRL llua»^M) '.«00 <»0ON SMRS liuatpdMI 11JO Ml SON SMRCF IIwJSmI UNO UNO SMR 10 ilupdHI MU as85 words
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Article35 1981-03-24 14 •>(■ M.i. >>a ReiiBB MlH liraita Tridmi ■ublic Bank k Life lemb Shipyard Am Ho* C B 865 830 1340 1380 IK 1750 SK 300 1340 130 106 50 40 35 30 25 25 3035 words
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Article30 1981-03-24 14 lrr)unl«i lack* Ial Sug.r. ir. Vir» (erapas i Bukiac B S tabliudor 1110 428 960 840 685 M5 740 580 M -54 -50 50 -35 -25 -20 20 -1230 words
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Article20 1981-03-24 14 OIW1I1K V^FID law Par lime Darby >n(ing 'otal turnover: 9.81m -oul value: $54 19m 545.000 483.000 421.00020 words
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Article41 1981-03-24 14 inane* lot els JTIndkator *****.*****66.33 IHEn- 4 1 ***** ***** 'inane* 1560 73 15C8.97 lotels 1320 85 1315 03 •roperties: 801.36 801.09 ■linings 415 09 409 02 •lantations 955 40 953 06 )CBC: 805 57 803.83 IES Ind: 774.84 780.8341 words
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Article146 1981-03-24 14 CHINESE Prifcit Excfcaage, Stag* parr, mm etatag prlccai per IM kg yotntfay: flll—l Bulk fob J117 M sell en. old drum (Id wcond hand drum) fob $130 00 kIIri. an drum lob J136 M Klkn. C«pr»: Mixed (loose) $66 00 buyer* Ptpp«t Muntok white pepper fob Atta NLW146 words
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Article152 1981-03-24 14 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $36,390 and closed at $36,111 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at US$536.00 537 50 and was traded downwards to $529.50 531 00 on profit-taking before closing at $***** ***** by lunch time. It reopened at $533.50 534.50152 words
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Article357 1981-03-24 14 THE atmasaheri was a trifle aarertala at the Slagav pare stock market yesterday aad towajßß the later part ■f the day, price* sHpped tram their day's beat levels. Activity as naflafi to a selected few which attracted •mm balHah attoaHaa hat price rMvemcat* were Barraw. Altfcaagh357 words
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Article328 1981-03-24 14 AFTER a relatively firm start, the Kuala Lumpur stock market retreated some ground to close on a mixed to slightly steadier note. But the higher levels drew in profit-takers again, prompting the market to fluctuate erratically. Support, however, was still visible for selected industrial and financial counters which328 words
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Article157 1981-03-24 14 THE US Sing dollar open** at C 0970 in the Singapore fora market yesterday. Firmer Eurodollar deposit rates provided the backdrop for the US dollar's strenth The general strike in Poland and indications that the US economy would grow by an estimated five per cent In the157 words
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Article355 1981-03-24 14 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Mar 23. Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit (or prime names on Mar 23: I Liuirt^r ittitrs di o w pin. Cwci»ct»« Nominal ratoa Smittuonian Porcantag* quoted r**t*rd«y (croM)parity Chang* Lacal dollars to wt inlt of (arelga rurre«cy: LJS355 words
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Article45 1981-03-24 14 tAiNOE. of price* onerra oy i ■aunt houm on Mar 23: Overnight 7 Call deposits 6 to 7 Cloauf Bur i.| Sttiitt 01 month rrtasury bills 8 1 6 Bank bills 11 11 i 3 months CD 11 10 6 months CD 10 1045 words
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Article29 1981-03-24 14 Singapore dollars on Mar 23 Offer Bid Hernixhl 11 10 1 month 1015 16 1013 16 2 months 11 10 3 month* 11 10 Overnight mode 1029 words
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Article24 1981-03-24 14 THE ftvermge rate »t which ma)«r Singapore teaks are currently prepared to lead to their brst eiutoiDen is 14.1 per cent.24 words
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797 1981-03-24 15 IN THE back of a rise in sales and the prospect of another increase in soft dnnks prices. Yeo Hiap Seng expects further growth in earnings in the rurrent year In an interview with Business Times, managing director Alan Yeo said he797 words
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Article92 1981-03-24 15 1M* RemJt Operating Group Sales Pre-tax profit before extraordinary items* After-tax profit before extraordinary items* Fln*acl*l Pwritfon 69,630 10,517 6,881 55,600 9,704 6,092 Working capital Net tangible assets Total tangible assets Paid up capital Shareholders' funds 12,079 54,829 100,687 25,819 55,060 10,419 48,683 74,961 25,819 48,963 Dividends Interim92 words
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414 1981-03-24 15 THE United Overseas Bank group does not expect to perform as brilliantly as it did last year. Interest rates are easing and competition remains keen. While earnings are still expected to improve, their rates of growth may be less spectacular as the group414 words
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374 1981-03-24 15 INCREASED costs of operations, higher interest charges and keener competition took their toll on Jacks International during the second half of last year. As a result, profit margins were squeezed and despite a 12 per cent improvement in group turnover to $150 61374 words
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280 1981-03-24 15 ICB doubles its group profits to $12m INDUSTRIAL and Commercial Bank, one of the smaller banks listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, doubled its group profit to $12.12 million for the full year ended December 1980. The strong performance, achieved on the back of a substantial increase in deposits280 words
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Advertisement500 1981-03-24 15 HUDC Home Renovation Loans You get better terms from CHASE Want to turn your flat into a dream home? And costs are so high, you just don't know where the money is going to come Chase would like to help. With Chase you don't have to wait todecorate your home.500 words
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Advertisement633 1981-03-24 15 GULF AIR Gulf Air the national airline of the Gulf States has the following opportunities for suitably qualified Engineering personnel based in Bahrain in order to meet the demands of a rapidly expanding airline. MECHANICAL WORKSHOP SUPDT Responsible for the smooth running of the Aorkshop and control of approximately 120633 words
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Article157 1981-03-24 16 PAS may set up branches in Sabah KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Par.ai Islam (PAS) is thinking of setting up branches in Sabah, its secretary general, Mr Nakhaie Haji Ahmad, said here today. He said many people, especially young Muslims, had asked for this. They are dissatisfied with the political trends inNST - 157 words
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100 1981-03-24 16 Polls rigged claims MIC man who lost SEREMBAN. Mon. One of the two defeated candidates in the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) presidential election. Mr R. Vellasamy, said here today that he planned to petition the National Election Council to declare the election null and void. He alleged that there wasAFP - 100 words
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310 1981-03-24 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia will establish direct trade links with China on a government-to-govern-ment basis soon to obtain direct imports, the acting Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, told Parliament today. This would do away with the need for third countriesAFP - 310 words
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Article48 1981-03-24 16 MALAYSIA may make it mandatory for passengers of all motor vehicles to be covered by motor insurance policies in the future. The director-general of insurance Shaharuddin bin Harun said this was one of the features being considered in the current review of the Insurance Act. NST.NST - 48 words
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Article45 1981-03-24 16 VOTING began yesterday for a new government in Sabah amid tight security, but there were no reports of incidents, police said. There was an average turnout of 70 per cent in yesterday's polling in nine of the 47 constituencies being contested. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article70 1981-03-24 16 THE MTIIC has issued a directive to all affiliated unions to observe a black day on April 4 as a response to the amendments to the labour laws which were passed last year, MTUC secretary-general V. David said Among the amendments to the labour laws areNST - 70 words
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Article63 1981-03-24 16 THE government has approved the setting up of four more cement factories in a move to overcome the shortage of the commodity in the country. Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Lew Sip Hon told Parliament yesterday that the four factories, to be set up inNST - 63 words
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Article39 1981-03-24 16 THE LEFTWING Partai Socialis Rakyat Malaysia (Malaysian People's Socialist Party) today called on the government to nationalise all banks, foreign as well as local, in order to achieve the objectives of the New Economic Policy. AFP.AFP - 39 words
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Article32 1981-03-24 16 PETALING JAVA, Mon. Four armed men slashed a rubber research officer. Tan Keh Huat, 39. after robbing him of 18,500 in cash and jewellery at his home here yesterday. NST.NST - 32 words
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311 1981-03-24 16 PM to unveil $40 billion Fourth Plan on Friday KUALA LUMPUR, Monday PRIME Minister Dati present the "bigger a tious" Fourth Malaysia $40 billion in Parliamei The $40 billion is $8 bil- t ion under the Third Plan. Defence gets a big increase with $9.8 billion and the police with311 words
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Article, Illustration125 1981-03-24 16 DEATH ROW MAN GETS MORE TIME KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Former lecturer S. Karthigesu (above), who was sentenced to death for the murder of his sister-in-law, Mrs Jean Sinnappa, was §iven extension of time y the Federal Court here today to file his appeal. The application for an extension of eightAFP - 125 words
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Article44 1981-03-24 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian government haj named its first labour attache to the International Labour Organization <IlO> in Geneva. The director of industrial relations in the Labour and Manpower Ministry, Mr J.D. Kirubanathan. will take up his appointment from April. AFP.AFP - 44 words
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125 1981-03-24 16 No way to avoid this risk Razaleigh KUALA LUMPUR, Mm. Finance Minister Tengku Kazalrigh Hamzah said today that the risk involved in converting the Malaysian rlnggit to the Singapore dollar could not be avoided. He 'aid Parliament that such risks also existed in transactions involving the exchange of the MalaysianNST - 125 words
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Article63 1981-03-24 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Trade and Industry Ministry has approved price increases for eight controlled items between March last year and this month, parliament was told today. Deputy Minister Datuk Lew Sip Hon said the price of condensed milk was increased three times; petroleum products, sugar andAFP - 63 words
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Article62 1981-03-24 16 KLALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaysia is the only Asian country given top priority by a visiting Italian trade mission in its investment plans. Dr Giovanni Signi Maccia. leader of a 16-member delegation from the Associzone Industrial Lombarda i Asso lombarda). a trade association from Milan, said today thatAFP - 62 words
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Advertisement422 1981-03-24 16 A lo eat relates to food in general tt i» tor mcd of (chi) to collect arxi (i (hsiang). boiled grain the sweet smell of the ft (fan) Nik picture of the bowl and 't* contents and a (pi), spoon lo ladle it out Thus ft gather the family to422 words
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313 1981-03-24 17 Centre to revise contract for hair treatment A LOCAL hair treatment centre has agreed to revise the contract forms that clients have to sign when accepting a course of treatment A director of Svenson Hair Centre. Mr P. Prtstidge. said the company will place a notice in The Straits Times313 words
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Article28 1981-03-24 17 yIEENSTOWN community centre will organise a holiday tour to Penang. Haadyai and Phuket from April 15 to 21. at 069 a person For detaik, telephone *****6028 words
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Article, Illustration213 1981-03-24 17 Feeding problem for Girlie's baby FEEDING time is a big praWem far this twa-d»>-»ld araag ntan far his matter's nipple Ls threr times bigger than normal. And Girtte, the lt->rar-ald matter, seems taa lasy to teach her strand nan tew to ga ateat It and she alsa shus tte help213 words
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332 1981-03-24 17 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By CHILDREN in Singapore can look forward to more reading materials, including picture books, specially published for them. Not only has the stock of such books gone up in the National Library, but publishers here are to increase the output of332 words
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246 1981-03-24 17 'Poetic' Him of S'pore for millions of viewers AN eyeful of colourful life in Singapore will be brought to millions of television viewers in Europe soon. The hour-long television programme, made by a French team, is one of six in a series entitled Opera Sauvage. Says a leaflet on the246 words
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86 1981-03-24 17 Jail and cane for drug trafficker LIGHTERMAN Koay Teng Seng, 20, was yesterday jailed for five years and ordered to be given five strokes of the cane after he was found guilty of trafficking in heroin. The district court heard thai when Ko&y was arrested at Woodlands Checkpoint last July86 words
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Advertisement217 1981-03-24 17 Shredders The world's leading office shredding machines for all security levels! FORDISHREO DTS 9 A COMPUTERSHRED 1600 ORDISHREDI3 IM TjM Sn^SSS^^'' W^^l n^^fls^B^s^s^si H4t^' a| W FORDISHRED 9 fW 1 IlHflfv mMf I DESTROYER H'sinjDkMß W B A FORDISHRED TT9O £jflM| HW W t"*'^*^.^ L FORDISHRED 246 4mZi DIPLOAAAT JJjl'^S217 words
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Advertisement742 1981-03-24 18 [««4-44-*l| k Multi-mode Automatic Exposure Camera with Full System Capabilities. l-Sm^aaiflßaW---^ See us for more information s---- >>^ J atr on the FUJICA AX-S^Ls^^^^^ camera I PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECIALTY STORE jr^Kflrjf AisVP Photo Store Pte Lid Sato6& Service A 87«9 LOWER GROUND FLOOR LUCKY PLAZA H SIDE ENTRANCE FACING MANDARIN HOTEL)742 words
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Advertisement605 1981-03-24 18 SPECIAL OFFER ttUMTI 40% ■sas» srletasi artec 3 to 6 months old OEC suto dc frost refrigerators and washin machines from 5. 7. ft. 10 cv ft HP s a—ssl fitli Iraw BSS pt, •mat*. Please call at. -to TROPICAL ENGMEERMG (PTE) LTD IS) East Caaat Raad Sluaa-nri 1*43 Tel605 words
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Advertisement691 1981-03-24 18 29 SfaambehVMessaje AFTER A BUSY day. eaae away tension al the Queen's Health Centre. Queen's Hotel (Next lo York Hotel) Massage/ Steambath Tel: *****80/ 737«058 cxl 124 AFTER A HAMO days work, for relaxation visit us al Orchard Plaza Health Centre, Unit 03-30. Ist floor. Orchard Plasa. Mas'age/Sauna Facial Opens691 words
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Advertisement1237 1981-03-24 18 AT YOUR SERVICE Telephone Service: *****22 AAondoy Fndov 8 30am -500pm Saturday BMam -300pm (12 30 pm for Sun Timstj Pubkc Hokday 900 am 100pm COUNTER SERVICE Tenet Orchard Centre IOOOom -530pm V 105 Lucky Ptojo (Monday Friday) IOOOom I 00pm (Saturdov) T»ne* Centre 900 a m 500pm I N»»1,237 words
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Advertisement1211 1981-03-24 18 RATiS Ordnor> 80 tls p-i »ord (mm J 1 2 00' Sem^Oiploy *l 4 00per column cm <M»i $42 Strorf-. T«r»i SIS 50 per column cm (mn 146 50) Sunday Tmi Onptov 1 1 7 SO pet column cm (Mm »52 50) Strom. Imn $19 SO per cok-mn cm (Man1,211 words
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Advertisement563 1981-03-24 18 SECTION INDEX I PERSONAL SERVICES MERCHANDISE II EMPLOYMENT HI VEHICLES A BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES V BUSINESS PRODUCTS. SERVICES A OPPORTUNITIES VI EDUCATION A INSTRUCTION VH TRAVEL A TOURS VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS A PERSONAL EVENTS IX OBITUARIES /An American Marine Construction and Enginaaring Company bat immediate vacancies for tha position563 words
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Advertisement436 1981-03-24 18 A MUST FOR EVERYONE WHO HAS EVER THOUGHT OF GOING BACK TO WORK If you've got the skills for a: SECRETARY Jurong With Shorthand and typing skill-. CLERK/TYPIST With typmß speed of at least 40wpm and above DESPATCH RIDER With own motorbike TEL: *****39 AN AMERICAN COMPANY requires Experienced Female436 words
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Advertisement627 1981-03-24 19 if aii m 1. 1 Tj 46 Situations Vacant Clerical AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY has immediate vacancies for Experienced Female Typist and Ueneral Clerk Interested applieanu please call 2M5661 and 2M5662 for an interview An eervtoa nwpi«» Upper Thomson Road isqmras an EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS AND ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT :(C Book-keeping, with 2627 words
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Advertisement594 1981-03-24 19 A TRAOBM Shipping Company urgently requires a Junior Male Clerk 111 1 Secondary education. 2) Able lo converse in English. 3) Completed National Service Please call *****60 *****56 for an Interview A well nioaeania Cempeny reeasree STENO/ SECRETARY c At least OCE O' Level with good credit in English a594 words
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Advertisement782 1981-03-24 19 EDP ENCOOSMO CLERK Required Company OCE O Level and typing speed of 35 wpm Experience not essential School leavers are welcome Please ring: Miss Christina Lee *****7 Ext 37 for appointment ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING COMPANY requires General Clerk Singapore cltlaen with Senior Cambridge qualification Able to type Apply with recent returnable782 words
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Advertisement369 1981-03-24 19 OCNERAL CLERK WITH minimum 2 years experience required Interested apply with full particulars and telephone number to S T Box A *****. 1 New Industrial Road. Spore 10S3 GENERAL CLERK WANTED Malaysians may also apply. Call prrsonally at 8 A Owen Road, or lei 2938.5 M *****30 OENERAL CLERKS RCOUBsIO369 words
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Advertisement587 1981-03-24 19 lOJMEDIATE VACANCKS a) 2 TCLf PNOSsC OPCP.ATOP.S COM HCCEPTIONrSTS b) 2 COUNTS* CUEBKS c OCE O' Level or Its equivalent c 2 years' working experience c Ability to converse In English and Mandarin Those Interested, please call personally for Interview at KOf Cm© PMNTS (PTE) LTD Stock f 14C Sth587 words
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Advertisement446 1981-03-24 19 LEOAL FIRM REOUMES Shorthand Typist. Call personally between the hours of 2.30pm and 530pm at 2504. 28th floor. InIrrf national Plaza. Anson Road. Spore 0307 LEGAL FIRM REOUMSS Conveyancing Clerk and Stenographer For Interview, call: *****65 LIAN BEE EVCTSIBHf Company needs a Female Clerk with some knowledge of construction work.446 words
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Advertisement770 1981-03-24 19 MALE DOCUMENTATION CLERKS. Able to type. Initiative and able to carry out duties Independently Experience preferable In air freight Must be prepared to work overtime Salary between $300 *3SO p m Interested please call *****6/*****2 for Interview MALE SHIPPING ASSISTANT. BfTERCSTED please come personally at 200pm lo: 212. 2nd floor.770 words
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Advertisement498 1981-03-24 19 Symbol ol Integrity SINGAPORE AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD. JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT CLERK TYPISTS GCE. 'O' level; c Pleasant personality; c Some experience with ability to type. We work only 5 DAY WEEK and PROVIDE: a) Adjustment of salary after probationary period. b) Transport subsidy. c) Annual wage supplement.498 words
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Advertisement672 1981-03-24 19 Transport Company SHIPPING CLERKS Appfccante should have: a Secondary 4 education a Knowledge of correspondence and typing a Ability to prepare full set of shipping documents Interested applicants P*#4M# #Poly p#T9Oftallfy Of wrtt# to: 10-F, JERVOIS RD SINGAPORE 1024 THOMSON MEDICAL CENTRE requires an ACCOUNTS CLERK Must have at least672 words
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Advertisement762 1981-03-24 19 Wee: ■■laalUhoal Legal Farm requires TELEPHONE OPERATOR c OCE 'O' level c Preferably with experience on PMBX switchboard Apply h*SUfTE 718, TTH FLOOP. MAX WILL HOUSE. 20 MAXWELL ROAO. Well #vt4swMt*lSt)d n>etnufa>ctuf "*fl company invites applicants for the pool or: SECRETARY to Me Manager, c Matured disposition c Minimum OC.E.'O'762 words
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Advertisement1235 1981-03-24 20 t bt*ployiM»Tt IIA ij It j aat ftitnadinne V.r«nl c) talcs COLO STOWAGE TRADING mLTD ■s rapaaTf eipandmg Ma WtMeasala Trading Duisicti and re*m»ss aaditisnei SALES REPRESENTATIVES Hms m an eiceMent uppatlynKy far the nghl parson la go and lo niym grsalsr RaaponasMe Singapore ciusen with I 7)' level and1,235 words
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Advertisement542 1981-03-24 20 I PINAI D 1 Gift orth i tt».— i wraMs I LADIES. Arc you Interested In Free akin care and Beauty culture training? Earning some extra In come, getting gifts and trips aa syeif? Join us now a* parttime or full- time Beauty Counselors. Call us for a personal interview.542 words
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Advertisement644 1981-03-24 20 UNIVERSITY UNOERGRAOUATES ON vacation wish to earn some extra cash, call personally al 442. 4th fir. Katong Shopping Centre USEFUL a CUTE ITEMS. Part full-time sales Small capital high profit guaranteed View at: 126 Central Building, opposite Subordinate Courts WANTED DYNAMIC FEMALE for newly created sales positions Farn a basic644 words
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Advertisement664 1981-03-24 20 f Tobero Pte Ltd require fl 1 urgently > SALES i EXECUTIVES C Reqvwements O r a Minimum 2 years sales fl 1 experience with technl- cal/ electrical back-vj E a Fluent in English 1 a Enthusiastic, energetic M and initiative I Good basic salary plus at-fl m tractive allowance664 words
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Advertisement659 1981-03-24 20 companies invites apphcaliona for the loMow.no. appointments 1) ELECTRICIANS I with PUB licence I 1) MECHANIC Salary $430 p m and 2 months bonus Interested parties please write m stating qualifications, working experience, salary eipected end tele pnone number (it any) or caM personally at The Personnel Department 3-301 3rd659 words
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Advertisement652 1981-03-24 20 DRAUGHTSMAN REQUIRED BY Consulting Kngineerlng Establishment in Town Possess School or ITB Certificate with 1 years experience Interested applicants, please apply with educational and experience details to Advertiser. Thomson Road P O Box 130. Spore 9157 DRAUGHTSMAN/WOMAN WITH Minimum I year's relevant experience Male appliranl* must have completed N S652 words
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Advertisement424 1981-03-24 20 I =jT welcomes applications for the following positions:- MECHANICAL CHARGEHAND Trade Certificate in Maintenance Fitting or Motor Vehicle or its equivalent Minimum 2 years supervisory experience in a manufacturing environment, ability to supervise mechanical repair work of machinery and equipment: good inter personal ■skills. TOOLMAKERS NTC 2/3 m Metal i424 words
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Advertisement441 1981-03-24 20 PELMEC Japanese bearing manufacturing company m Jurong offering good opportunities to selected candidates to work and learn a aafJlaj 1) MACHINE SET-UP (Mal«) 2) Q.C. INSPECTION (Mala A Female)) H#QWM*#nv#n I a Below 25 years old c Minimum Secondary 2 o Prepared to work 3 routing shift*. No experience required441 words
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Advertisement386 1981-03-24 20 fiSls>«>* European 0 Standard Electronics ASA TESTING/REPAIR OPERATOR (MALE/FEMALE) Now that you've finished school, if s time you think seriously about acquiring a skill We offer free training in repair and testing on electronic equipment. HIGH STARTING SALARY GENEROUS BENEFITS 2 ROTATING SHIFTS Here's your chance to a bright future386 words
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Advertisement493 1981-03-24 21 m\ e» Situation* Vacant at> TmcluUcMl IbbbW ham— iiai i II alia *w nw^pv Mini ivumv wcetncwt In thai following potitione in our expending Shipyard and invtta •uitabty qualified per eon* to apply for them. ENGINEERS Mutt be degree holders in any engineering discipline A«e below 35 years Comphttod NS493 words
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Advertisement554 1981-03-24 21 The Ist 100 i successful female Production Operators to join will each receive i $30 Cash a I Free T-Shirt I c Five-day work week JeFull transport I allowance je Attendance benefits Je Free Uniforms I and je Many other benefits j Interested applicants please call personalty I with I554 words
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Advertisement350 1981-03-24 21 lor 13X17 machines required by established Advertising Printing Organisation Wnu- or call personally on anyday between 4 p m and 6pm at &220. Ist floor V.HD Hup Complex. Beach Road Opportunity for promotion to Foreman KAMEKA SSNGAPORE CO (PIT) LTD A specialist in manufacturing pharmaceutical intermediates has vacancies for the350 words
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Advertisement458 1981-03-24 21 Japanaas Company in Jurong rtqutrot MALE PRODUCTION WORKERS i c Attractive starting salary a Shift allowance c Job allowance c Attendance allowance c Kree transport Malaysian applicants Plaass can perseneHy to: NICMIAS SINGAPORE PTE LTD 90. 2ND LOK YANG ROAD SINGAPORE 22*2 Take Bus No no from Jurone Infer cHenee458 words
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Advertisement227 1981-03-24 21 A Mitsubishi TeievisKMi Factory requires urgently FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS c Age 16 to 25 c Singaporeans or Malaysians welcome. WE OFFER c S-day week a No shift work c Attractive salary and fringe benefits such as food, transport and Job quota allowances. Pteaee apply pereonaUy at UNITED ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING CORPN227 words
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Advertisement421 1981-03-24 21 Nl'iJU f Olivetti, Europe's 1 largest manufacturer of office equipment has immediate vacancies in its manufacturing operations in Singapore for: We offer: "£"5267 At least 3 increments in the first year $298 after 1 year service EXCELLENT PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 13TH MONTH PAY $500 PER YEAR FOR GCE X>' LEVEL OTHER421 words
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Advertisement364 1981-03-24 21 A Local Financial Institution Invites applications for: MESSENGERS MALE/FEMALE Age 16 to 25. Class 2 licence preferred. DRIVERS 2 years driving experience. Interested please apply with personal particulars and contact tal* phono number, together with a recent non-returnable photograph te> S.T. BOX A***** 1, New Industrial Road. Singapore 1953. AMERICAN364 words
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Advertisement540 1981-03-24 21 Established Freight Forwarding Company raqutrea 1) DESPATCH RIDER Preferably with experience in a shipping office. CRIB office and customs 2) WHARF DELIVERY CLERK Experienced In clearningj cargo from PSA TEL *****1 AUOK) HI-FI COMPANY hea the following vacancies 1) DRIVER cum DELIVERY CLERK Must possess class 3 driving 112) SHOP540 words
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Advertisement717 1981-03-24 21 OUIRES experienced Delivery Clerk cum Driver with Clas* 3 driving licence and knowledge of PSA procedures Salary 5450 pm Dally rated Labourers at Sl5OO per day Interested contact Mrs I.im Molly tel 270T700 Established WoodctMp Manufacturer n Jurong has immediate vacanG£M€P.At WORKERS Starling Pay $14 00 per day Applicants preferably717 words
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Advertisement447 1981-03-24 21 Location ut Lower Delta Road Attractive salary and benefits incentive allowances and medical benefit) Must be willing to work hard. Interested please call at .">2B. Mh floor Plaza Slngapura. 68 Orchard Road. Spore 0»23 from 8 30 a m to «p m for mterEXPANOmO FACTORY URGENTLY requires a Hardworking Delivery447 words
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Advertisement655 1981-03-24 22 ."T- _~Jtf I 41 Situation*) Vacant ■-T*>>>>>>BBB>m«MH I) MacmUmm»»wt FANTEI REOUSKS Rf TAB. Store I Supervisor and Manager Salary ss Seat snd U.OOO respectively Please call in personally for an j interview si Kalong Shopping Centre, groundfloor. 61 1 82 lei *****58 FCMALE CASHKRS REOMRCO by Mobil self-serve station Attractive655 words
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Advertisement503 1981-03-24 22 LABOURERS Above 18 years Required by large transport company Please apply in person during office hours to Tha Pe^anr-l D.partm.m Sxeapara Baggage Transport Agency PW Ltd 17 Bum Read (neer Kampong Amaet Telecem exchange) him. mm LABOURERS REQUIRED BY TRANSPORT Company Hardworking, good salary, monthly or dally paid Apply peraonally503 words
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Advertisement537 1981-03-24 22 FRASER NEAVE (8) PTE LTD ri Bears* MALE FACTORY WORKERS la work an a rotating 2-shrlt system We pay an attractive sslsry and shirt allowance We also provide generous benefits which include uniforms. medical hospllalixalion and dental benefits, annual wage supplement. 14 working days snnusl leave recreational facilities and free537 words
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Advertisement485 1981-03-24 22 HOTEL PHOENIX has Immediate vacancies for COFFEEHOUSE WAITRESSES c Salary $396 p.m. BAR WAITRESSES I c Salary $396 p.m. e»-.,-v M M-j-f-ejaHM -j-f-ejaH ■MTWI i UVTj mSaSn proiilPaW no 3rd shift duty tor a* poets I Please apply personally with recent photograph and relevant documents from S am to 12485 words
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Advertisement501 1981-03-24 22 requires a PUNCH CARD OPERATOR Wseetrsmswls: Female Singapore citizen Completed OCE O' level Have at least one year's relevant experience Starting .alary wW be commaneoeiperlenca. In addition la other alUaHiira wwaje beneHts, an annual waae .upelam.iH al 2 1/2 month. aalarv we) ke peyaMe Please send resume, slating salary expected,501 words
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Advertisement535 1981-03-24 22 Owing to expansion, Pan ■Maysia Camawt Works (S) Pie Lid. intends to recrurt the loHowing personnel: 1) QUALITY CONTROLLER a OCE A' Level with credits In English and Chemistry and Mathematics Physics a 3—5 years supervisory experience In concrete production technology c Knowledge and experience of quality control an advantage535 words
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Advertisement479 1981-03-24 22 M SINGAPORE SHIPBUILDING A ENGINEERING LIMITED An established shipyard in Jurong invites app cations from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: Electrical Twhnkian Diploma in Electrical Engineering from a recognised college Ability to design circuits and installation Previous experience in a shipbuilding industry would be an advantage Clerk At479 words
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Advertisement675 1981-03-24 22 Trading Company requires: GENERAL WORKERS For store at Martin Read a Experience not required a Physically strong, hardworking a Completed N.S. a 5-day work veek c Annual bonus and IncreInteresled please vnte with contact telephone number to: SUMMIT CO. (8) PTE LTD 2908, Shaw Towßfs Beach Road TRADING COMPANY REOUMCS675 words
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Advertisement767 1981-03-24 22 URGENTLY REOUIRED: 1) STOREKEEPER education a Must have experience a Salary around $450 2) PACKER a Experience not necessary a Salary of J3OO 3) DRIVER a Must have class 2 and 3 l<cence a Salary of $300 lnle)f#»rt#o t pt&999 <" t 2****** Foe Pvtejf Wooq URGENTLY REQUIRED EXPERIENCED Mechanics767 words
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Advertisement582 1981-03-24 22 g) Tutorial 1 FULL-TIME 9 ACCOUNTANCY 1 LECTURERS jl 9 full time lecturer to teach J the following combination A B of subjects at professional J 6 b) Coaling J> c) Auditing 9 d) T.iatwn (demonstrated capacity to I J lecture confidently Posses- j (slon of Professlo-j T nal and582 words
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Advertisement390 1981-03-24 23 51 VBhietos For Hirt •■rid. hi etc Chautteur driven Mat) And also video filming for n Tel *****Z7 DAMATSU LORRY. DATSUN C2O lof rent Popular Express B»r»ms li 8A Moonstone lane Tel *****80 *****81 OATSUN/ISUZU PICKUP' Van hire dail) weekl) month. treat Transport 5156 Won Hup Complex ******2 OATSUN PICKUPS.390 words
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Advertisement379 1981-03-24 23 52 VBhKk Accsssofiss/ A PAW OF new Sports Bucket ..i made in V X lor $40U Ring *****33 55 Vshiclvs For Sato a) Mlml MB* Sports rims with new tyres. ■.teering wheels sanyo fan In good condition Price *4T5 Tel CflMB -72 MBB SPECIAL, eligible PARF. sports rims, cassette. $5,300379 words
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Advertisement398 1981-03-24 23 Double protection against rust With Kendall 2-system Rustproofing Most effective Kendall Rustproofing System Pte Ltd Tel *****61 *****38 DOWN-PAYMENT J5OOO DRIVE away a brand new Datsun car Conuct *****3 or call 1-329. Ist Moor Merlin Plaza Spore ENO T4 DATSUN 2001. 2 private owners Aircond Radio/ cassette Tax/ insurance $10,200398 words
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Advertisement471 1981-03-24 23 I*7* OATSUN IS»Y. one owner, airrond cassette Selling $18,900 ono Tel *****88 I*7* DATSUN IBS*. 1 owner, definitely well maintained Low mileage with many accessories Tel *****64 t*7* OATSUN MSK private registration, radio cassette, aircon. road ux $28,500 Tel 23(8836 I*7* OATSUN IS*V. Aircon Tape 2 Owners Road Tax 9/81471 words
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Advertisement442 1981-03-24 23 I»7b FORO CORTMA ***** Automatic Aircond Brautlful condition $10 SOD ono M7443S 31. Lorong 2S- A. Oeylant 1*77 FORO CORTINA 2000 Automatic Aircond. radio/cassette PARF eligible $12,500 View 103. Central Building. Magazine Road 1*77 REGISTERED CORTMA 2000E Automatic Perfect condlUon. 1 owner PARK mrcon Tax end June $14,500 ono Tel:442 words
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Advertisement893 1981-03-24 23 1*72 MAZDA CAPELLA 1 600 cc Good condition New tyres with aircond and cassette Contact *****85 Tommy Foo 1*73, MAZDA Atrcon under guarantee, cassette player. PARF eligible Highest offer secures *****17 *****39 h) Mercedes BEAUTIFUL 1*77 MERCEDES 280 Fully automatic. 2nd company owner, with sports rims, selling $58.5000 no Tel893 words
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Advertisement976 1981-03-24 23 1*77 COLT LANCER 1400 c c One owner, full accessories Tip lop condition $16,500 on o Tel: *****73 2 1*77 COLT SMMA Aircond Road tax insurance new Tel *****09 1*77 MITSUBISHI COLT Oalant Sigma GS Aircon. sport rims. radio, cassette Please call *****70 *****72 Selling $18,000 I*7* COLT SMMA lUtomaUc976 words
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Advertisement667 1981-03-24 23 JUNE SUZUKI 800 c c Slauonwagon One private owner Tip top condition $13,300 accept trade-in Tel *****58 LATE I*7* COMPANY Peugeot 504 good condition Highest offer over $7,000 secures Tel ***** extn 44 LATE ISTt, OAMATSU 5 door sspeed Airrond cassette Tuffkole One private $18,900 Loan $14,000 *****5 SUBARU 1300667 words
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Advertisement960 1981-03-24 23 YOU CAN AFFORO a car on hirepurchase terms from Hong Leong Finance Moderate interest rate Repayment up lo 2 yean Immediate approval Telephone *****33 Permit No 2188 $1,400 ONLY Vauxhall Victor 1600 Paint, tyres, battery new Tax July Tel *****9 I*7} AUn ML Aircond. radio cassette Beautiful condition $9,000 o.n960 words
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Advertisement751 1981-03-24 23 1*74 DAJMATSU 2 lonner idlesel I I owner, wooden body Selling *****23 1*74 TOYOTA MACE Van Very good condition Just passed ROY inspection Asking $4,800 Tel *****83 1*77 BEDFORO VAN petrol Tip top condition Sui'able for carrying heavy goods $6,700 negotiable *****14 1*77 TOYOTA ACE pickup 1 ton Single owner,751 words
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Advertisement306 1981-03-24 24 bm MijcBBBB»»BBjoaB} rToparttas SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE An Associate Company of THE HONGKONG KOWLOON WHARF GOOOWN COMPAMjr, LIMITED Provrsion ot htgh quakty multi-storey warehousing in central RIVER VALLEY orea Final Phase of development to complete by EARLY 1982 Involves U-STOREY COMPLEX OF 600,000 SQ FT of lettoble space PURPOSE -DESIGNED for CONTAINERISED306 words
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Advertisement554 1981-03-24 24 60 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses A BEAUTIFUL BRAND new doublestorey house In Tai Hwan Oarden. dist 19 3 bedrooms. 1 large servant's room Rental: $1,800 Call *****11. A BEAUTIFUL CORNER Terrace. Dlsl 10 Fully furnished Colour T V $2,500 pm General Properties *****3/ *****5 A BEAUTVUL OIST. 10. singlestorey bungalow.554 words
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Advertisement819 1981-03-24 24 MERLIN PLAZA Limited number of shop office units are available. Good locality Just outside CBD. Shop* Area Occupation G-301 6877sqm( 740sqft) Immediately G-304 102.23sqm(H0Osqft) Immediately G-306 63.20 sqm( 680sqft) Immediately LG-323 42 75sqm( 460sqft) From 16th May Office 4-322 68.03 sqm( 732sqft) Immediately UNITED HOUSE kaolim building) Well- maintained office819 words
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Advertisement515 1981-03-24 24 DOUBLE-STOREY SEMMJETACHEO HOUSES In dist 11. 3 bedrooms. 4 bathrooms, fully furnished. $3,500 Dist. 20. 4 bedrooms, near Yaohan Market fully furnished. $2,100 Tel *****7 No Agents EXCLUSIVE FURNISHED/ PARTIALLY furnished bungalows at Clementl Park. King's Walk and many others Pride 220.1015/ *****23. FURNISHED AIRCOND S€M»-0* TACHEO at Sembawang 12515 words
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Advertisement631 1981-03-24 24 ToamhouM in Pandan Vaftey. Biiiwlnli Ceil, large living/ dining, 3 big bedrooms, study, bathrooms attached, ceramic and parquet flooring. Available for Immediate occupation. Partly furnished 5J.700 Inclusive of maintenance. Qfangilord. brand new high rita aparUnwrt. 2 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, central aircon. partly furnished. $3,500 Other* indud* Newton Heights Rldgewood Sherwood631 words
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Advertisement841 1981-03-24 24 A LUXUMOMJB, SPACIOUS Mount Elizabeth Apartment Partly furnished/ furnished 3 bedrooms, larfe living/ dining, swimming pool W5OO L Veron Company *****34 *****00 AMERICAN/ TANGLIN CLUB Vicinity. 2-bedroomed Townhouse, central aircond. swimming pool. $3,000. partially furnished. Holland Housing Z*****4 AN APARTMENT DMT. S furnished. 3 bedrooms, facing swimming pool, tennis court,841 words
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Advertisement610 1981-03-24 24 DIST 21. SHERWOOO TOWER. apartment on high floor/ facing swimming pool 3 spacious bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms' 2 alrconds Beautifully furnished Rental $21)00 Tel *****41 *****72 Whye Hong Realty DMT. 5 NIN SCNQ Oarden. condominium. 3 bedrooms furnished with recreational facilities 7T***** No agents DIST.* OFF PATERSON Rd Furnished, walk-up apartment.610 words
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Advertisement744 1981-03-24 24 ORAHOEFORO. LUXURIOUS JBEDROOMED apartment, splendid facilities, security, partially or fully furnished, rental $2,800 upwards CAM *****24 Ronnie ORANOEFORD HIGH FLOOR Apartment with pool tennis/ squash court Rental $3,500 only Also Crystal Tower/ HUlcrest Arcadia etc Call Unlorlent Housing ***** ***** OREEN MEADOWS, 3 alrcondlUoned bedrooms, brand new maisonette, servant's, furnished,744 words
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Advertisement858 1981-03-24 24 BOARO ANO LOOOJNO for foreign student Contact *****37 DIST. 10 BOARO ANO lodging for foreign students $450 per person inclusive laundry Tel: *****02 DIST. 10 FURMSHED AIRCOND room, bathroom attached for executive Admldst greenery. $625 per month Tel: *****92. DMT. 13 NEWLY FURMSHEO room for rental $300. Phone *****06 DIST.858 words
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Advertisement1695 1981-03-24 25 I mm tong PARK liest residential re> detached house on Bedrooms Vacant possession $2 5 million Tel rrstUßß CHANCERY LANE A UMffull) furnished 3-bed-hvjngalow situated in quiet surroundings suitable for nel Hiring Senior Re*** SMBt par am* \e tenants, please call: *****44 ait 13 (Omce hours) Ho brokers plsssa CORONATION1,695 words
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Advertisement776 1981-03-24 25 DETACHED HOUSE BALMORAL ROAO It 7M BM TONG PARK S3M CAPITOt PARK >2M H(NG Mb) KENG TERRACE $*****0 FORO AVINUE 12 8M JALAN MERUMAU 1860 000 HINC ALBERT PARK II SM SEMIDETACHED GREENIEAF VKW ISoOOOO TERRACE JALAN KUAK $*****0 LAND JOO CHIAT ROAO *****00 RESIOENTIAL DEPARTMENT Jones Lang 3005 OCBC776 words
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Advertisement854 1981-03-24 25 a DRAVCOTT TOWERS A really luxurious apartment on I high floor the view is simply i celling wllh furniture ::vtiii.-s and fittings worth $250,000 Aekmg 111 MlBun with vacant peaseaswn a MK.LCREST ARCADIA PENTHOUSE The location i- quiet, green and beautiful The view from the I- nth. his., is best854 words
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Advertisement942 1981-03-24 25 BREEZY AND COOL 3RO FLOOR WALK-UP APARTMENT IN DIST. IS FOR YOU •t the pnceo) sl7s,ooo 3 unimaginably big bedrooms and 2 baths Freehold CONTACT *****0*/44*53*1 CAMNHMJ. PLAZA APARTMENT for sale interested parties please call *****12 *****63 CASABELLA 3.150 SOFT.. 4 bedrooms, attached baths. I servant's, roof garden, swimming pool.942 words
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Advertisement663 1981-03-24 25 ELIZABETH TOWERS luxurious double-storey maisonette 3393 sq ft 4 bedrooms, high floor Tel *****13/ *****35 ELIZABETH TOWER 3.400 sqfl Paber Garden. 2,000 sq.ft Mandalay court 2.600 sqft St Michael Court. 1.400 sq ft Disl 14. walk-up flat. I.4oo sq.ft Grandeur *****4 ENG CHEONG TOWER 2 bedrooms. Bth floor. Beautifully fully663 words
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Advertisement835 1981-03-24 25 PEACE MANSION. HIGH floor apartment for sale. 2.655 sq fl facing sea. 4 rooms. 2 hall, fully carpeted and cupboards, tennis courts and garden. Foreigners are welcome' Price $*****0ono No brokers please' Call Mr Teo *****04/ *****05 PEACM GARDEN APARTMENT (dlst Isi 2.900 sqft 4 bedrooms. with swimming pool, facing835 words
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Advertisement707 1981-03-24 25 d) Foreign Properties Detached IWi house of malily v MT ill unparalled selling by Putney Heath London SW 15. 5 bedrooms i >,■ reception lounge room, kitchen. Bald double BWapi rool tan central healing I .1 .ure plot 1*5.000 Inquiries P.O Boi 16S. Kilhney Road. Spore 0*22 FLORIOA. USA. Homesitee707 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration77 1981-03-24 27 MDM. TAN LI AK HOON AGED 79 p«Md away peacefully m Aleiandra Hoepital on 2111 March, 1M1 at 4.30p.m. leaving behmd: Only daughter: Llm Mui Sim Son-in-law Tan Choo Keng 5 Grandsons Oranddaughters-ln-law 6 Granddaughters Orandsons-ln-law and many grrat grandchildren to mourn her loss Though you have left us. You77 words
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Obituary, Illustration330 1981-03-24 27 AGNES BEATRICE OLIVEIHO nee Schelkis pajued away peacefully on 23.3.81. Cortege will be al St. Joseph Church funeral parlour Funeral arrangements will be announced later No wreaths please PHELECY B. PEREMA. beloved mother of Uickson Perelra of Swee Lam Estate. Kuial. Johore. passed away peacefully on ***** al330 words
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Obituary145 1981-03-24 27 The family mimfctri »nd ions Lim Chin Peng. Chin Chat. Chmg Fung o( ItM late Mdm Yip Kirn Lan wish le e«pres» their heartfelt thanki la relatives, friends and coMeaguee for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, donations, wmlhi and acroUs during than racanl beTHE FAMILY Of the late145 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1981-03-24 27 In ever loving mamory of TAN TEOW HOE Oapartad 24 March IttO Your weary hours and days of pain; Your sleepless nlghus are past Your ever patient frame Has found sweet rest at last. We who love you know How much we lost one year ago. Daariy64 words
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Obituary27 1981-03-24 27 MR S. SOCKALINGAM Departed 24-3-78 Time changes many things But not the memory this day brings Dearly misMd by oil*, •on and daughter27 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1981-03-24 27 Departed 24.3.75 Dearly TiiftMd by wrf* and children TAN TEOW HOE Departed 24.1J0 Though gone, but in our hearts26 words
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240 1981-03-24 28 BRAZIL QUALIFY FOR 1982 WORLD CUP FINALS RIO DE JANEIRO, Mon. Three-time world champions Brazil claimed a place in the 1982 World Cup soccer finals by beating Bolivia 3-1 yesterday to win the South American qualifying Group One. Brazil, the first country to qualify, join hosts Spain and holders ArgentinaAFP - 240 words
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Article, Illustration520 1981-03-24 28 KEN JALLEH Jr - Ang swims to glory KEN JALLEH Jr. By HEN SO M FMEESTYIi 22 71'^ Jo* Bottom USA Honolulu MS 22 Op* Bruc*Sltfil USA Austin 10 22 M GWYSctuu. USA Austin 4110 22*1 Rowdy donas. USA Austin 22 9* Scott Finoor" USA Honolulu S/U 23 01p Robin lawny. USA Irvin* 7/29520 words
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Article39 1981-03-24 28 JAKARTA, Mon. A contract for a title fight between World Boxing Association light-wel-terweight champion Aaron Pryer and challenger Thomas Americo, of Indonesia, has been signed in Pryor's hometown of Cincinnati, the Indonesian Boxing Commission announced here. AFP.AFP - 39 words
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Article24 1981-03-24 28 THE HAGUE. Mon. Willem n Tilburg defeated MW Maa* tricht 2-1 in the Dutch First Division League matches over the weekend. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article27 1981-03-24 28 BUENOS AIRES. Mon. Argentina beat New Zealand 1 0 in a qualifying round (or the junior world soccer championship to be held in Australia. APAP - 27 words
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336 1981-03-24 28 Juventus move a point clear of Roma ROME. Moir. Juventus moved a point clear of Roma at the top of the Italian League yesterday by scoring two goals in the last four minutes of their soccer match against Perugia to win 21. Other First DivMM reaatta: ItaUaa Avellino 0 NapoliAgencies - 336 words
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Article536 1981-03-24 28 WALES OFF ON RIGHT NOTE FORKL CARDIFF. Mon. Wales, who leave today (or the Intercontinental Cup hockey tournament in Kuala Lumpur, beat Poland 2-0 (half-time: 2-0) in a men's international here yesterday. Scorers: Nizir Mohammed and Andy Cowman In KancU, Pakistan beat Zimbabwe 111 (half-time: 6-1) in the firstAgencies - 536 words
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Article, Illustration174 1981-03-24 28 Good form Josie for voluntary dives APPREHENSION is written on Josie Ton's face (right) as she views the world from a different angle before plunging into the water during the national age-group diving championships at Toa Payoh, writes KEN JALLEH Jr. Josie was one of 10 divers who qualified for174 words
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179 1981-03-24 28 MONTSERRAT, Mon. An unbeaten 60 by acting captain Geoff Miller revived England's batting after they had lost seven wickets for 154 runs on the second day of the four-day cricket match against Leeward Islands Replying to the Islands' first inningsReuter - 179 words
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Article62 1981-03-24 28 BRIDGETOWN. Mon. The West Indies Cricket Board expects to make a profit of US$3O,OOO ($62,700) from the England team's matches in Barbados. Board vice-presi- dent Peter Short said yester d»y Short said preliminary figures Indicate that about L'Ssl9o,ooo had been taken in Barbados, offsetting to someReuter - 62 words
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Article52 1981-03-24 28 JOHANNESBURG. Mon. Batsman Allan Lamb, who will soon be eligible to play for England, was yesterday named in a South African "Test" cricket side. The team was chosen during an end-of-season match between one-day champions Transvaal and a Rest of Sooth Africa XI which the RestReuter - 52 words
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Miscellaneous180 1981-03-24 28 Bringing Up Father By B- II Kavanagh Hal Camp WIP HMKTE rTA.FOOB«OAe,\/ I V^tXJLPMT I I"PFIUL Tvtß^ WIUU BE j THEVfe THE GIRLS I PEAR, BUT I'Kr. POWM 1/ PtAV BRICX&e WtTH HOMLY PISAPPDIMTED i WMO TCP FOR FIRST A WTW ACOLP/AU.Piem', HAASGieiS SOCIETY I'vEGOT SHeWAttTEP irJ THE BEAUTy lU.180 words
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Article, Illustration429 1981-03-24 29 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP NZ JOCKEY WINS VALUABLE CLASSIC REVIEW By JL'MBO JET, Dragon Command and now Grand Harvest. No wonder racing fans in the MalaysianSingapore circuit call Singapore lawyer. Lee Ah Seong, "Mr Lucky." After two heart-break ing defeats in the Singa pore Gold Cup429 words
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Article1369 1981-03-24 29 PENANC. Mon Weights (or this weekend's race* here SATURDAY CUM* 1 On. I 1 JOOm (aattaf* MO-00) 9 Road To Glory (57.0) 100 6 Rath Star (57 0) 109 15 Swizzle (56 Si 99 13 Lucky Pool (SIS) 99 3 November Sun II (560) 98 5 Skippy n1,369 words
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251 1981-03-24 29 NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD Tobby Autridge, of New Zealand, has a remarkable record as a jockey. In about four years of riding. Autridge has chalked up more than 140 winners, with a Wellington Cup win to his credit. Autridge had to cancel his apprenticeship when he came251 words
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Article262 1981-03-24 29 How the beaten favourites fared Saturday (good). Kare 1: Ma s Ma ($10) (ought (or the early lead, with Hoasibiliiy weakening rapidly to fiwsto last Bam S: Kankas ($10) looked the winner when he tackled Flake Of Snow 200 m out. bill Itu Dia was going too well (or him262 words
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Article52 1981-03-24 29 Ml KKZBI Kt.. Maa. 1W West Uennaa KreatUag Fta>rattaa yesterday gasßfaX II wrestlers far six maathß aao] fla*o) them iM marks (UK) rarti tor rwnarOag la Saath Africa laat maath. n*ttarM »mrtUa« Fr4erattoa have fsrhMiw their mfhfri to rsmprtf la Smith Africa hecaaar ml the racial paHeiea paraaedReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement318 1981-03-24 29 W)rid-class performance from Rai-Etectric, only $780* jfetei Did you know that 9(Wo of the V 4!%'' valuable parts of a Pan-Electric r3 y^«t refrigerator are imported from abroad or ter performance? BS ii?'ShL' c compressor raw materials and V y -^SyL^- I steel come from Japan. The thermostat is made318 words
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Article, Illustration52 1981-03-24 30 JIST FOB FT N Tends prvfentowU Vitas GcmlaMa (rtgkt) sprat mark «f us time reUtralmc v*Ueys fr*m the mud daring Saturday's Tara berry Isle Piv-Celebrtty Charity TeaaisClaaak Bat wfcea iap«acat Aadrea Jaeger did the same, Geralaitfs cried oat U the crowd that she was steallag hit actAP - 52 words
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190 1981-03-24 30 Chris shows class despite long lay-off TENNIS ROUNDUP BOSTON, Mon Chris Evert Lloyd came back from a 10-week lay-off to beat Mima Jausovec. of Yugoslavia. 6-4. 6-4. in the final of the US$l5O,OOO ($313,500) Boston tennis tournament in Massachusetts yesterday. She won the first set by breaking Mima's serve inReuter - 190 words
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Article80 1981-03-24 30 ABOUT 300 tennis enthusiasts between the aces of 10 and 18 turned up at the free coaching clinic conducted by professionals Alvin Gardiner and Joel Bailey at the Singapore Tennis Centre on Saturday. The two professionals, semifinalists in the recent Girard Perregaux Classic, were80 words
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Article284 1981-03-24 30 GOLF ROUND-UP LAS VEGAS, Mon. Donna Caponi capped a dramatic comeback by sinking a 25-metre eagle putt on the 15th hole and rolling in a seven-metre chip shot on No. 18 yesterday to finish with a four-under-par 68 and a threestroke victory in a US$2OO,OOOAgencies - 284 words
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310 1981-03-24 30 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI FANS DEBATE JITA'S 56THMINUTE DECISION By THE substitution of striker Quah Kirn Song in the Malaysia Cup-tie against Sarawak at the National Stadium last Sunday, is the subject of discussion and not the Republic's 3-1 win or captain Samad Alapitchay's first goal after310 words
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293 1981-03-24 30 WILFRED YEO - Referee kept busy as bank win 3-1 WILFRED YEO By THERE was never a dull moment as Hongkong Bank beat Holiday Inn 3-1 in a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division One semifinal at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Tempers were as hot as the skills in the game, in293 words
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Article112 1981-03-24 30 Electrolux to meet Beecham ELECTROLUX, the only unbeaten team in the Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Three competition, will meet Beecham Group in the semi-finals at Jalan Besar on Thursday. In the other semi-final, Century Park Hotel meet Cold Storage tomorrow. GROUP A TEAM P W D L F112 words
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Article31 1981-03-24 30 THE HAGUE. Mon. Soccer star Johan Cruyff has pulled out of the 18-man squad named last Friday for Holland's World Cup qualifying match against France in Rotterdam on Wednesday.31 words
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297 1981-03-24 30 TAN SENG KIM, of the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association, gave Harper Valley's Wong Shoon Soo a fright before losing 4-15. 15-14, 14-15 in the first round of the Singapore Badminton Association's junior Individual championships last night. Tan, fit and determined, ran all over the297 words
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Article176 1981-03-24 30 Qatar hit form with 3-0 victory BAHRAIN, Mon. Qatar produced a positive performance to gain their first victory in the World Cup Asian Group Two soccer qualifying tournament when they beat Bahrain 30 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, yesterday. Qatar, who lost the opening match of the tournament 0-1 to favourites176 words
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Article, Illustration329 1981-03-24 30 SCHOOLGIRL Adelene Wee, who hates history, made it in historic Manila last week, writes WILFRED YEO. The 15-year-old secondary four techinical student of Telok Kurau School not only became the first Singapore girl to win an overseas bowling competition, but also the youngest329 words
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Article59 1981-03-24 30 DR. Tan Eng Liang, the chairman of the Singapore Spoils Council, and SSC chief executive Lav Teng Chuan left last night for a week-long sludy tour in West Germany. They will learn from German sports authorities how they have been able to ate computers in59 words
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258 1981-03-24 30 CAIRO, Mon. The International Amateur Athletic Federation's council, meeting here last weekend, have failed to formulate new rules leading to Open athletics. The amateur working group on eligibility, set up after the Moscow Congress last year, had submitted proposals about theAFP - 258 words
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Advertisement244 1981-03-24 30 In Malaysia and Singapore. There's a Merlin right where you wish to holiday. I pW» lr^*S? 11 "■^■--MB'lhi Kuala Lumpur Merlin President Merlin Singapore (Aprirsi) Penang Merlin BO sS!!^^*-___________ i J? »S"i~ I I !S___9 _WL' v_!________i > ->»C" i m t > **X____i V I"**^^^^____st *tf___i Fraser s Hill244 words
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Article, Illustration408 1981-03-24 31 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By STEWART BALLARD retalaed pole pwritfen la trials U select Singapore's squad for the East Asia squa*h championships la Hongkong, from April 15-11, yesterday when be beat national champion ZalnaJ AMdln M, 5-1, t-7, 5-», t4 In SI mlMtes atWAN SENG YIP - 408 words
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Article, Illustration498 1981-03-24 31 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ IF THE PLAYERS SHOW THE FINE TEAM-WORK AS IN TRAINING... By KEE YAW LIN captained the Singapore junior hockey team to a creditable fourth placing at the Asiatic Oceanic qualifying rounds in Kuala Lumpur in 1977 for a ticket toReuter; ALBERT SIM - 498 words
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Article, Illustration362 1981-03-24 31 PETER SIOW - Teoh man with hands of steel PETER SIOW By THE bottle stood idly on the table. A split second later, its neck was neatly sliced off by a hardened hand. The owner of the fearsome hand is Danny Teoh Choo Choong, one of the few local martial arts exponents who362 words
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Article67 1981-03-24 31 LAL'SANNE. Mon. Taiwan and the International Olympic Committee today reached agreement on the name, flag and emblems under which Taiwanese athletes will compete in future Olympic events, the lOC announced. An Olympic delegation from Taiwan, dropping earlier protests, accepted an lOC order to change their nameReuter - 67 words
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Article33 1981-03-24 31 ZURICH. Mon A senior official o< the International Football Federation said today transfer fees had no« reached an "insane" level \nd could soon spell the end of professional football ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article247 1981-03-24 31 SINGAPORE Selection, showing glimpses of brilliance only in the first half against a depleted Singapore Recreation Club, could only manage a 5-2 win in a friendly hockey match on the Padang yesterday, reports R. MANORAJ. It was the first of three warm-up matches before the squad247 words
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251 1981-03-24 31 HAKIKAT RAI - Rugby team to miss coach's services HAKIKAT RAI By SINGAPORE'S team for the Cathay Pacific-Hong-kong Bank international seven-a-side rugby championship in Hongkong, on Saturday and Sunday, will miss the services of coach John Burgess from today until the start of the competition. Burgess, a physical education teacher with the United251 words
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Article109 1981-03-24 31 OVER $3»,m worth of prizes are being altered la this year's New Nation Big Walk, which will be held on April IS. They include Normende television sets, Cltiien Quartz watches, Olympus cameras, Jokari racket game sets, Bat* sports shoes and cash vouchers, Ovaltine (rift packs, Kao gift packs, Dearland109 words
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Article40 1981-03-24 31 Calling residents THE Chua Chu Kang Constituency Sports Club invite residents interested in taking part in the intra zone seven individual swimming competition at the Queenstrwn Stadium on April 19 to call the Constituency's Resident's Committee (*****94). from 3 p.m.40 words
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193 1981-03-24 31 SSRA agree on venue for world event THE Singapore Squash Rackets Association nave agreed with George Wuu, a private entrepreneur who is developing a 20court squash complex in East Coast Parkway, to use his centre for next year's world junior championships, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. Wuu, who met SSRA officials Norman193 words
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Article130 1981-03-24 31 Malaysia defeat Republic KUALA LUMPLR, Mon Malaysia routed Singapore 5-0 in the junior squash international boys' event here. It was Malaysia's second victory over the Republic. They won 3-2 in their first encounter in Singapore last month. But Singapore gained some revenge when their girls beat the hosts 3-0. Results:130 words
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Article54 1981-03-24 31 HONGKONG, Mon China beat South Korea 15-11. 15-5. 15-2 to clinch the Mizuno Cup volleyball tournament today In the women's section Japan beat South Koiea 17-15. 5-15. 10-15. 15-5. 15-10. but the title went to the Chinese girls who crushed both the Japanese and the KoreansAP - 54 words
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Miscellaneous105 1981-03-24 31 BADMINTON Juter 1>4I Dtv. U F N v Hitachi >Kul (■■■■■tn^ipi tSinga Dorkvard (Geylang. 5 15): pore Badminton Hall. 7.30 1 Dtv. Zk Rothmans v Mitsub■OCKKV rit»«JI): SCXT Isfcl (Farm- Park Athletic v gfirnrr Srlcction (Tan- Centre. 5 151 film. 5) Maxmpw. Ixtnuml ServM^VALL lilpralil I j Ira Uift kmtktml105 words
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Article264 1981-03-24 32 LEE KIM CHEW - UN envoy begins tour of S-E Asia LEE KIM CHEW By Out Btngkok Correspondent BANGKOK. Mon. Special United Nations envoy, Mr Mohamed Essaafi. arrived here today on the first leg of his South-east Asian tour to seek views on how to end the Kampuehean conflict Mr Essaafi told The Straits264 words
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Article72 1981-03-24 32 ROME. Mon. Italy devalued the lira by six per cent and announced harsh new credit curbs last night to cut inflation and the soaring balance of payments deficit The devaluation within the European Monetary System (EMS) followed speculation against the lira, triggered off by a record USJL6Reuter - 72 words
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Article31 1981-03-24 32 PARIS. Mon. The brick-and-stone house in Paris where French biologist Louis Pasteur lived for seven years before he died there in 1895, was today named a historic monument. AFP.AFP - 31 words
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Article30 1981-03-24 32 NEW YORK. Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.88 to 995.68 in the firsthalf hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 30 words
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479 1981-03-24 32 JAKARTA, Monday PRESIDENT Suharto has quashed all speculation that he may downgrade the role of the military in the Indonesian Government. "If the armed forces carry out their social and political role, this does not run counter to democracy. We must notAFP - 479 words
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Article36 1981-03-24 32 MOSCOW. Mon A two-year agreement between Britain and the Soviet Union was signed here today involving cooperation in higher education, broadcasting, sport, book publishing, authors' rights, and tourism, Tass news agency reported today. AFP.AFP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration93 1981-03-24 32 FORMER US President GeraM Kord meeting Chinese leader Deng Xlaaping in Bel JUg yesterday. The meeting cleared ■p ne mystery which is Mr Deng's deaf ear. When Mr Pwd entered the meeting hall, Mr Deng placed Mr F»rd »n his left rather than the93 words
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Article95 1981-03-24 32 UN warning on inflation measures GENEVA, Mon. The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe today warned that using tight monetary controls to tame inflation without a wages policy could worsen social conflict. The commission said in a survey the 1980-1981 period was seeing nearstagnation in Western Europe and North America.Reuter - 95 words
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Article79 1981-03-24 32 SEOUL. Moo. Two coal miners in the town of Tanyang yesterday blew themselves up with explosives, police said today. Yu Yong-Hun. 24. died in an explosion in the lavatory of a coffee shop. He left a note saying he could not live after being deserted byReuter - 79 words
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424 1981-03-24 32 MOSCOW, Monday THE Soviet Union has warned the United States against sending its Rapid Deployment Force into action in the Middle East, saying that it is more likely to cause a war than to prevent one. Pravda, the SovietUPI - 424 words
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Article66 1981-03-24 32 SEOUL. Mon. Police said today they have sought arrest warrants for seven Seoul National University students for their leading roles in anti-gov-ernment demonstrations at the state-run institution. The seven were among 61 students who were taken into custody in connection with the demonstrations at the universityUPI - 66 words
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Article58 1981-03-24 32 MANILA. Mon. A "sting operation conducted by constabulary and US naval intelligence officers netted 23 people linked to a syndicate pilfering equipment from US bases in the Philippines, officials said today. Brig. Cen. Balthazar Aguirre. Philippine Constabulary Chief of Staff, said the Zi will beUPI - 58 words
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Advertisement109 1981-03-24 32 Ismail on Sabah election After two weeks of intensive, if not vitriolic, campaigning the Sabah state election is in full swing. Our regional correspondent, ISMAIL KASSIM. traces the background to the battle and raises a few questions. Old but not out Winston Churchill Konrad Adenauer, Disraeli, Golda Meir and Ronald109 words
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Advertisement408 1981-03-24 32 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Four of the smaller local banks plan to team up to do what the Big Four has tried to do not quite successfully. As befitting their size, they are contemplating a junior version of International Bank of Singapore, reports ALVIN TAY. Island and408 words
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Miscellaneous212 1981-03-24 32 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in several places from late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 8.45 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.38 a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 10 14C Cloudy Las Aagelea 14 220 Cloudy Attorn* 10 18C Cloudy Madrid 8 20C212 words
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Article555 1981-03-24 1 LIN SHAN - LIN SHAN lL:z :=:=:z:By Tkia programme will be broadcast ever the English Service of Singapore Broadcasting Corporation tonight at 7.45 p.m. aad Sunday at t a.m. Lemon «5 of this series will be repeated on Ttairsday at C.45 p.m. over the FM Stereo Service. Lesson 79: Keep555 words
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Article, Illustration533 1981-03-24 1 Reporter K WAN Zl talks to the Taiwanese craftsman who thrills countless children with his dough dolls at the recent Folk Art exhibition which ended last Sunday. AN out-dated toy and a dying art was revived in Taiwan through the powerful influence of the mass media.533 words
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Advertisement124 1981-03-24 1 MEIJI V I A VO CO. TOKYO JAPAN Brake Clutch Cylinder Repair Kit Wheel Cylinder Repair Kit M/C W/C Component Parts Master Wheel Cylinder Assembly Brake, Clutch Hose Cups Brake Fluid GEnI I UINE oeikeib BRAKE BM?TS FOR ALL BRAKE PARTS FOR ALL JAFftNESE VEHICLES AND FOREIGN VEHICLES -iff a***KgjM*j£#124 words
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Advertisement272 1981-03-24 1 Merlin Plaza (j*) Service Apartments The Merlin Plaza luxurious Service Dp^ipTlArl With Hi* chnrT.form Apartments Only one of its kind in UCaigllCU WIUI UK? MIOIVICI 111 fS£S'&5S2!Kg3££ m resident in mind top-class service T P :Zrra e rrrs,rn,s^ home environment and equipped with top-class service and' facilities, right in the272 words
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Advertisement121 1981-03-24 1 I Mixed bag I of clothes It is an extremely versatile piece of clothing that can be won when you're traipsing off to the beach, and can be turned into a bag when yon need to carry something. For a closer look, turnto Controapraad Pag* 6, 7 Catching the fever121 words
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Article, Illustration513 1981-03-24 2 SOMETHING new starts this week in the form of Pml PUv (Ch 5, 8.50 p.m.), which is from the movie of the same title starring Chevy Chase and Goraie Hawn. In the spin-off series. Barry Bostwick. stars as a San Francisco police detective Tucker, and Deborah Raffin513 words
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Article437 1981-03-24 2 PICK of the DAY C D THE Omen Factor (Ch 5, 11.05 p.m.): In Powers Of Darkness, Tom and Anne befriend a girl named Jenny. When Tom dicovers that Jenny and her two friends are involved in a spiritual game, he decides to find out more. Jenny is gradually controlled437 words
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Advertisement341 1981-03-24 2 Sin Vnsiffib 9nU> Otufion <Bxpertiso Hall 4. World Trad* Cmtr*. Singapore Auto-Bicycle Components Medical-Laboratory Brass Handicrafts-Fittings Instruments Chemicals-Pharmaceuticals Micro Processors Cosmetics Precious Stones-Gems Diesel Engines Presses Drilling Machines Pumps Food Beverages Security Systems Hand Tools-Cutting Tools Sports Goods Household Appliances Textiles-Ready Made Jute Coir Products Garments Lathes Valves Opening For341 words
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Advertisement40 1981-03-24 2 1 A large-format, colour-illustrated guide on how to observe the planets, stars and secrets of* the universe. The book also shows how brilliantly men of genius have built up our knowledge of astronomy over the centuries. A Pan Original. Times40 words
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Advertisement55 1981-03-24 2 ■jaT"! A MITSUBISHI p L=— s COLOUR TV i REPfCOUCES COUXIRSVVITHABSOarTE LIFE LIKE PURITY Jk READ A GOOD BOOK RECENTLY? find it at aiimes Bookshops T»«nOrc«unl(«ili* Kubwm nil latM Liilto > lUCKVH.AZA •^ICIAIISTVCENTM •HA2ASINGA»U«A M 106 Onxmt H«M OtfwO T« nrmi RoM T« J37V»» iiw»iiß3 •CLiMOnoctxtue .«oaii*»MOo»i^ Tw 73U571.73U511 immmPtmmTM55 words
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Miscellaneous502 1981-03-24 2 EXHIBITION, on modern poster art in Japan, Singapore Conference Hall, 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Until 25 March. EXHIBITION, on Khmer ceramics, National Museum, 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Until 31 March. EXHIBITION, of surrealistic paintings, by Vilma Nederlov, Alliance Francaise Art Gallery. 9 a.m. 1p.m. and 5 p.m. 7 p.m. Until502 words
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Miscellaneous1181 1981-03-24 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by The Young Senes) And The Restless 7.30 News (Malay) 3.25 Weekend Variety (Chinese) (r) 7.50 Rado Show (LIVE) H.10 Diary Of Events (English) 8.50 Foul Play The Big Bang 4.15 Afternoon Matinee Somebody 9.45 News (English) Loves Me 10.10 Weather1,181 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1981-03-24 3 Jp at the crack of dawn; stumbling to sleep at end of light; snatching a quick lunch or dinner; then back to he hypnotic glare of The Box these are the new addicts. CHEW YANG KIAK talks to some of them. EVERY morning, Bernard Leong is up at1,052 words
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Article379 1981-03-24 3 HONG CMONG WING - CMONG WING HONG By SINGAPOREANS ran a*w see ludllliasl Chinese eperas, like Third Stater Lla, perfermed by the erigbwl artistes, In vtdee cassette tapes. A lecal rempanv, Sea* Chaw Pie Ltd, has Imparted these mlnntr tapes, maasiactared In China. They came la beta the VHS aad Beta vendeas,379 words
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479 1981-03-24 3 Friday Background, Ch 5, 7.50 p.m. Reviewed by GRETCHEN MAHBUBANI IF you haven't yet caught Friday Background SBC's new fortnightly current affairs programme tune in next time. You may be in for a pleasant surprise. The 50-minute programme, co-hosted by Yvonne Tan and Navinchandra479 words
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Advertisement185 1981-03-24 3 The most effective and comfortable ear plug in the world >^^ I Introductory >^^^w^ A<v v off* $120jf W P#rP *idßßsl ***** None nan universal n—alihaiam Industrial .lolsa*^ are even more harmful Prolonged exposure to such Industrial environments often haws a debtmaang effect on people The sense ot hearing can185 words
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Advertisement465 1981-03-24 4 Vivitars -=^\jj AUTOMATIC FIXED MOUNT LENSES Is produced by on* of the world's most advanced optical design, engineering and manufacturing teams. They analyse each camera system so that Vivitar lenses fit precisely to the camera bodies while maintaining optical and mechanical precision and performance. 35- 70 mm 13.5 BBaBBaBBaBBBBBBBs.^^^^' 28465 words
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Advertisement632 1981-03-24 4 OAKFORD PROPERTIES PTT. LTD. ■EUOUIIE AUSTRALIA OaMord Properties on benel of T.E.A. Nomlnsas Ply. Lid s wholry owned subexNary ot The Trustees Executors and Agency Company Limited offer a prestige development In Melbourne's goMen mcc. ran minutes walking distance to the beach and 8 mMes to city centre at 297-299632 words
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Advertisement167 1981-03-24 4 ISSISTmSSEStI I LAST -«CBmU.ATIMC- DA VI I a 11, 1J0.«,«*5, «Jopm t C: 1 JO, JJB, 7 IS, •JOprn I tT) i mourn I CH»«!BiST IrfLaWVlat msa<M IWO OfEW TOMOftftOW al GOLDEN CLEMENTI I Coth BooKngft/No Fraa Usi I A NMJSLATMG. HORROR Thr«et to END All HORROR Thnltn! I "WnCMCfUFT167 words
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Advertisement278 1981-03-24 4 LIDO: TOMORROW ONLY* I (*****14) S SNOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 8.45 9. 15 Clrehi t2JO, Stan* $1.50 Book Now -No Free List A SPECIAL ONE-DAY 5-SNOW PREMIERE at HtffILEGED PRICES of a rkMy SATISFYING ftw that wl LEAVE YOU OWTtOHAUY DUMB)! I BSE ml BBa! 1 ''^W twf t 12th278 words
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Advertisement574 1981-03-24 4 OWGs\WItATHW W JHv'f *>—-."£"«!■' NOW SHOWING No Frte Lnl Ham I 30. 4 00. 6 45. 9 15 SWORO BTAINEO WITH i ROYAL BLOOD" Man,)o>«1 ■'■■'■'faWrtf iltl OP€NS THURSOAY I lorn I 45. 4 00. 6 30, 915 "SWOMD STAINCD WITH IWVAL BLOOO" mrniT-Mavmii N iW JHIWIrsK., No f,ff I574 words
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Article, Illustration1645 1981-03-24 5 Not in some Hollywood extravaganza or Viennese operetta but in real life, in a greystone cathedral, a story too improbable for fiction was coming true the most beautiful star in Hollywood, Grace Kelly of Philadelphia was getting married to the handsome Prince Rainier, rulerUPI - 1,645 words
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Advertisement369 1981-03-24 5 AMERICA The Spaceship Columbia (America Space Disneyland express iodays $2888 Shuttle programme) will be taking off soon GOLDEN TRIANGLE 14 days $3290 M Mm in Kennedy Space Centre in Orlando (not GOLDEN WEST 18 days $3790 Houston) and Ken-Air will be there. You'll ??c LL CC c A r E369 words
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Article37 1981-03-24 6 If you have any secret passions or obsessions, you will also be constantly worrying about them. GAYNA AWEGE, who's a self-confessed addict is riddled with fear that someday, someone will deprive her of her "fix".37 words
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Article599 1981-03-24 6 AT LAST I can come out and admit it I'm an addict. I do it in dark corners, open spaces or the most unlikely of places. I have even been known to sneak off to the bathroom for a surreptitious "fix". My addiction doesn't come in599 words
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Article, Illustration907 1981-03-24 6 Will fashion do a kowtow to Manchu influence Designers churn out new looks season after season; but where does the inspiration come from? PHYLLIS FELDKAMP, who's seen the exhibition on Manchu costumes, wonders whether that will have any influence on fashion. AFTER having figuratively saluted the rich peasantry of Russia907 words
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Article368 1981-03-24 6 CONSIDER the starfish. This may very well be the year it enters fashion's menagerie alongside the butterfly, tiger and leopard, which have lent their markings to prints for so long they are as familiar as checks and flowers. The starfish made its fashion debut inNYT - 368 words
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Article, Illustration858 1981-03-24 7 What happens when a talented young man finds himself on a remote island with plenty of time on his hands? He can, of course, lay back and enjoy the tropical breezes; but not Kiyo he moved to Bali and started to manufacture functional clothing that is beyond the858 words
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1186 1981-03-24 7 By SUSAN HELLER ANDERSON WITH an unsliakable disdain for fashions, fripperies and fads, the exclusive custom tailors of Savile Row, London, are sailing through Britain's worst retail slump in three years with discreet prosperity. For the shops that survived wars byNYT - 1,186 words
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Article484 1981-03-24 7 THE Italian fashion industr> is the nation's fastest growing business, ringing up sales increases of 30 per cent a year or more. So why are many of Italy's high fashion designers closing for good? The main problem is the changing high fashion market, a phenomenon that isUPI - 484 words
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Advertisement370 1981-03-24 6 This dashing tote bag is yours freerSimply great to shoulder your acces- any 2 you like and carry them away in this sories, travel items, even damp swim fashionable tote bag. From the Germaine gear, in style. Believe it or not. this tote Monteil promotion counters in Yaohan bag comes370 words
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Advertisement149 1981-03-24 7 STOP THAT SCRATCHING! Great news tor people who are always scratchingc ratching their scalps because ol dandruff, seborrhea or even psoriasis. Denorex* Medicated Shampoo is formulated to help remove ugly white scales, control flaking, medicate scabby lesions, and lift off scurf It also helps stop itching No matter what shampoo149 words
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Advertisement24 1981-03-24 7 v^<=*iht*^*-e. Boutique Serenilipily Ro* Metio Grand Robinson's Unit 20, Hyatt Regency Hotel Lucky Pia.^ Departmental St»re Singapore Tel: *****70 Orchard R^d Specialists' Shopping Centre24 words
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Advertisement736 1981-03-24 8 Engineers lIAPCO is a rapidly expanding Amencanbased, energy company We are presently irMDh*d in the progress of twenty projects of varying complexity to expand the company's hydrocarbon production in the IM^ mm^t B^^B^ J3va ea Currently we have the following I^Al'L^^ career opportunities available for qualified M^*»r*al. Chemical and Electrical736 words
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Advertisement458 1981-03-24 8 ©BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED TENDER NOTICE TeAders are invited for the purchase of one lot of rejected line pipe comprising of the following: CONCRETE NO. OF TOTAL PIPE SIZE THICKNESS DATE COATED JOINTS LENGTH (M) 20" x .500" 2.58" FROM 25/4/T7 TO 1/7/77 3 37.17 M 28" x .500"458 words
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Advertisement816 1981-03-24 8 INTRACO LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singaporp) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at its registered office at 4th Floor, Keppel House. 11, Keppel Road, Singapore 0206 on Thursday, 16 April 1981 at 10.30 a.m.816 words
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Advertisement511 1981-03-24 9 TECHNICAL CAREERS IN THE RSN Have you ever realised that there is a vast new horizon to explore as a Machanician in the RSN? We are inviting young men like you who are technically inclined and are willing to explore this new horuon to join us as one of the511 words
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Advertisement1030 1981-03-24 9 I PETROCHEMICAL CORPORATION OF I SINGAPORE (PRIVATE) LIMITED, ,he ups ,re a ml I Company of Singapore's $2 billion petrochemical complex in Pulau Ayer Mer- 1 I bau, invites applications from suitably experienced candidates for the following I I management positions: I ETHYLENE SECTION 0F boilers, water and electricity I1,030 words
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Advertisement157 1981-03-24 9 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We. SIN CHIAO SHIPPINO (PTE) LTD. of 21, Bank of China Building, Singapore, hereby give notice that In consequence of the Intended purchase, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping Act (Chapter 172,157 words
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Advertisement599 1981-03-24 9 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18, IffM EDITION) IN THE HIGH COl RT OF THE REPIBUC OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 11* sf ItM Re: Ok Ckssa Wss MDmmlm Ex-Parte: Tke CsnatosHer sf latsnt Tax Stagaasr* ...Judgment Creditor In the Matter of a Bankruptcy PetlUon filed on the 23rd day of599 words
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Advertisement335 1981-03-24 10 Grand Opening March 24 AT LAST, TAIPEI HAS FOUND ITS CLASSIC HOTEL! Lai Lai Shangri-La Hotel jctCl BLb tft Finally Taipei has a hostelry to suit a cross- ".*^r* Wl^wß J ■^^MP'^V^lßn^^^H Tnree bars including English pub. roads city, a hotel of grand dimensions and WSMBM JM^ I WF' C335 words
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