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Title Section14 1981-05-30 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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211 1981-05-30 1 Fewer workers going to S'pore says KL official KUALA LUMPUR, Fri THE tide of Malaysian workers flowing to Singapore is gradually on the ebb while those in Singapore are returning as working cunditions on the home front improve Singapore building contractors have already felt the pinch as they are reportedNST - 211 words
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170 1981-05-30 1 New rules to tighten control over ships THE open registry system, which for the past 12 years has enabled foreignowned ships to be registered in Singapore, will be closed by the end of the year. The closure will be under subsidiary legislation to be introduced after the Merchant Shipping (Amendment)170 words
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Article78 1981-05-30 1 COLOMBO, Fri. The Sri Lanka Government today appealed to religious leaden and the people to organise religious ceremonies and ntuals for an early end to a drought which hat caused a serious power crisis in the country The appeal issued by the government "on the instruclionAFP - 78 words
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Article37 1981-05-30 1 NKW DELHI Fri An Indian SIA 3 space rocket will blast off on Sunday (torn Sriharikota bland in the Bay of Bengal, placing the country's second satellite in orbit, an official statement said today. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration480 1981-05-30 1 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN What Asean's main focus must be By Our Correspondent JAKARTA, Friday PRESIDENT Suharto today urged Asean to consolidate and strengthen itself before joining in wider regional cooperation. Opening the 11th Asean economic ministers' meeting, he noted that lately there were pressures for "regional cooperation covering480 words
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Article46 1981-05-30 1 PARIS. Fri The Dalai Lama. Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, who recently refused an invitation from Beijing to return to Tibet, will visit the United States from Ju'y 10 to 21 to give a series of talks on religion, well-informed sources here said today AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration88 1981-05-30 1 CONCORDE BACK ON THE WAY TO NZ LONDON, Fri. Britlan Airways will fly a Concorde to New Zealand In October, the first time the supersonic airliner has made this trip, with a stopover In Singapore. A retara ticket will cMt C3,4M (SfU.ttZ). II will commemorate the 4ath anniversary of aAFP - 88 words
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Article125 1981-05-30 1 US NAVY officials said yesterday that pilot error may have cawed this fiery flight deck crash on the aircraft carrier UBS Nimitz which killed 14 men and Injured 48 on Taeaday night While officials watched videotapes of the fatal crash of the EA-4B Prowler daringAP - 125 words
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316 1981-05-30 1 Battered wives to get better protection WOMEN and children will be given better protection when the amendment to the Women's Charter comes into force on Monday. Under the new ruling, a wife can apply for a court order to stop the husband beating or threatening to use force against her316 words
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279 1981-05-30 1 THE Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, will assume charge of the Vocational and Industrial Training Board, Singapore Polytechnic and Ngee Ann Technical College from Monday. He takes over from Dr Ahmad Mattar who will relinquish his responsibilities as Minister-in-charge279 words
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Article, Illustration90 1981-05-30 1 widow dies BEIJING, Fri. Madam Soong Ching-Ling, widow of revolutionary leader Sun Vat Sen, died today at the age of 90. China has decreed a state funeral for the stateswoman who for years symbolised cooperation with the Communist Party. The official Xinhua news agency reported that MadamAP - 90 words
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Article65 1981-05-30 1 LATEST FRANCE HALTS NUKE TESTS PARIS, Krl. Fnmce has halted (or the time being all nuclear tests in Kreneh Polynesia, in the South Pacific, defence officials said taday, pending a thorough study of the whole question of nuclear tests, they said. A series of French underground nuclear tests were scheduledReuter - 65 words
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Article61 1981-05-30 2 YELLOW fever, a deadly disease kept in check for most of this century, is once again becoming a major threat, the British Medical Journal said in London yesterday. Outbreaks have occurred in the last three years in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela, the journal said.Reuter - 61 words
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Article59 1981-05-30 2 THE International Labour Organisation (ILO) said in Geneva yesterday it will propose new global standards for protecting migrant workers against loss of social benefits. Despite the fact that the number of bilateral agreements on social insurance has grown, there is still considerable lack of coordination between states andAP - 59 words
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Article72 1981-05-30 2 X MAJOR new oil find has been made in the South China Sea off the Gulf of Beibu by the Total Oil Company of France in cooperation with the Chinese Petroleum Company, it was announced in Hongkong yesterday. Tests on the new underwater gusher showed that theAFP - 72 words
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Article79 1981-05-30 2 MITSUI O.S.K. Lines Ltd of Japan said in Tokyo yesterday it will resume shipping services to Iran because it believes the Iraq-Iran war will not affect its operation. It suspended the service nine months ago. It made this decision after it sent a mission to IranAP - 79 words
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Article63 1981-05-30 2 PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos announced in Manila today the creation of a Ministry of Muslim Affairs, swearing in as minister the man who until recently ran the military operation against Muslim guerillas in the Southern Philippines. Admiral Romulo Espaldon, who retired as chief of the southern command earlyReuter - 63 words
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Article66 1981-05-30 2 POLAND'S Solidarity trade union said in Warsaw yesterday it was launching a campaign to find out if food, which is becoming increasingly scarce, is being stockpiled. In an open letter to the Prime Minister, General Wojciech Jaruzelski, it said that because of the critical food shortages itReuter - 66 words
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387 1981-05-30 2 TEL AVIV, Friday OPPOSITION leader Shimon Peres has charged that the June 4 Israeli-Egyptian summit will be an electioneering stunt on the part of Prime Minister Menachem Begin. Mr Peres, who heads the Labour Party, said that as a result he had set upReuter; AP - 387 words
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162 1981-05-30 2 FRENCH GOVT SHELVES PLAN FOR N-STATION QUIMPER (France), Fri. France's new Socialist government has overturned plans to build the country's largest nuclear power complex near this Atlantic coastal town, Maritime Minister Louis le Pensec said today. He said the decision to abandon plans to build the controversial Plogoff nuclear stationReuter - 162 words
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Article34 1981-05-30 2 TOKYO, Fri. Consumer prices in the Tokyo area in May recorded a 0.6 per cent increase over April up 4.8 per cent from last year, the Prime Minister's Office announced today. AP.AP - 34 words
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Article117 1981-05-30 2 More bank siege suspects held BARCELONA, Fri. P»Uoe have •rrested more Barcelona bank siege saspects and stepped up security far Armed Forces Day celebrations this weekend. King Juan Carlos and Prime Minister Leopoldo Calv* Sotelo are die here tomorrow for the three-day celebrations. Discovery of a tunnel, possibly linked withReuter - 117 words
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364 1981-05-30 2 THE Palestine Liberation Organisation said today nine guerillas and 18 Lebanese civilians were killed in air and seaborne assaults mounted by Israel against PLO strongholds south of Beirut. The guerilla leadership vowed revenge. A PLO communique said 25 guerillas and civilians were killedAFP - 364 words
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Article, Illustration312 1981-05-30 2 Poland goes into four days of mourning WARSAW, Fri. Poland began four days of official mourning today for Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski the towering symbol of the survival and triumph of Roman Catholicism in this communist-ruled nation. The cardinal, who was primate and spiritual leader of Poland s predominantly Catholic populationReuter; UPI - 312 words
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182 1981-05-30 3 'Stunning success' hope for Tokyo meeting INDOCHINA FILE BANGKOK, Krl. The ousted Khmer Rouge regime today expressed the hope that an International conference en Kampuchea due to open on Monday In Tokyo would be a "stunning success." The guerillas' clandestine radio, monitored here, said delegations from Senegal, Sweden, Italy, Denmark,182 words
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603 1981-05-30 3 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW RESISTANCE FORCES WILL BE STRENGTHENED By Our Bangkok correspondent BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand's plan to repatriate all Khmer refugees back into western Kampuchea is likely to put Vietnam under heavier political and military pressure in the coming months. According to intelligence analysts,603 words
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Article198 1981-05-30 3 '$110 m more in aid needed' UNITED NATIONS, Friday tfEOPLE in Kampuchea ajid in the refugee camps atone the Thai border are rip longer starving, but emergency relief must continue, and a total of US$52 3 million (about $H0 million) in additional afij is needed by the 1 end ofUPI - 198 words
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192 1981-05-30 3 No confidence motion against three Thai ministers BANGKOK, Friday THE Thai Parliament today began debating an opposition motion for a vote of no confidence against three Cabinet ministers in Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda's govern- Opposition members challenged the performances of the Industry Minister, Interior Minister and a Deputy Interior Minister.Reuter - 192 words
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Article45 1981-05-30 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. White House Press Secretary James Brady, shot in the head during an assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan two months ago. has developed pneumonia, a hospital spokesman said yesterday. He said Mr Brady. 40, was nevertheless in good condition. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article58 1981-05-30 3 TOKYO. Fri. Japan's first formal gold market opened today amid growing hope that wealthy gold traders, bankers and stock brokers will spark a Japanese gold rush. The first transactions, shortened because of opening ceremonies, set the price for prompt delivery at 3,497 yen per gramme, equivalentReuter - 58 words
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Article30 1981-05-30 3 TOKYO, Fri. Japan's unemployment rate in April stood at 2.4 per cent, or 0.3 per cent higher than a year earlier, the Prime Minister's Office said today AP.AP - 30 words
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Article256 1981-05-30 3 TIRED of the same old wife every day of the week? A meatball maker from the Greater Bangkok area has the answer: marry seven and rotate. Suphat Thirasuphapsakulwong, already a legend In his time with five wives and 18 children nnder a singleAFP - 256 words
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Article, Illustration256 1981-05-30 3 Thatcher hits at IRA's 'last card' BELFAST, Fr i. BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (above) shaking hands with shoppers ln downUwn Belfast daring her surprise visit to Northen Ireland. Mrs Thatcher said yesterday her government would never legitimise violence inside or outside prison. She said the illegal Irish Republican ArmyUPI - 256 words
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190 1981-05-30 3 Hanoi finds remains of three American airmen HANOI, Fri. Vietnam informed a special US team today that the remains of three American airmen, missing in action since the Vietnam War, had been found. Mr Vu Hoang, director of the Vietnamese Office Seeking Missing Personnel (VNOSMP), said the remains would beUPI - 190 words
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123 1981-05-30 3 Reds kill colonel and woman mediator MANILA, Fri. Communist rebels led by a Roman Catholic priest attacked a helicopter-borne military peace mission, killing a colonel and a Filipino woman of American descent acting as a mediator, authorities said today. Three others were wounded in the attack on Wednesday afternoon atUPI - 123 words
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Advertisement1167 1981-05-30 4 QFF SPECIAL BARGAINS TO CELEBRATE THIS HAPPY f~^!^Z^~^~\ n/inrVl/ 1 EVENT AT YAOHAN ORCHARD AND KATONG TOO! the weight of the 85 r(1 111 f-i bW X X SO, COME INTO YAOHAN QUICKLY TODAY COS' > m P^mTmZ^i UJIJULJx^ I^^ EVERYTHING IS GOING OUTRAGEOUSLY FAST! 2nd prize m,ss s r1,167 words
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Article, Illustration82 1981-05-30 5 STUDENTS at the Seoul National University stoning a police ear spewing teargas in anti-gov-ernment demonstrations on the campus in Seoul on Friday. It was the third successive day of demonstrations sparked off by the suicide of a student who had earlier called for the resignation of PresidentUPI - 82 words
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341 1981-05-30 5 TOKYO, Fri JAPANESE officials hinted today at changing the nation's nuclear arms policy. They also said the United States aircraft carrier. Midway, will be allowed to dock at Yokosuka, a city iust southwest of Tokyo, despite public protests that it is carrying nuclearUPI - 341 words
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Article39 1981-05-30 5 ISLAMABAD, Fri. A military court in Quetta yesterday sentenced reporter Anwer Sajdi of the Urdu-language daily Jung yesterday to six months of rigorous imprisonment for making a speech against President Zia Ul-Haq. court officials said. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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436 1981-05-30 5 ABBV TAN - Admiral: Soviets must be focus of world defence ABBV TAN By Out Manila reporter MANILA, Friday THE top American commander in the Pacific, Admiral Robert Long today stressed that the free world's main focus in defence must be the Soviet Union because of its continued use of force and violence436 words
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147 1981-05-30 5 Woodcock against arms sales to China, Taiwan WASHINGTON, Fri. Leonard Woodcock, America's first Ambassador to the China, told a House subcommittee yesterday he opposes direct US arms sales to both China and Taiwan. "China is entitled to assistance from friendly nations for its defence, Mr Woodcock said in testimony beforeUPI - 147 words
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83 1981-05-30 5 TOKYO, Fri. A meeting here next week between the Japanese and South Korean foreign ministers has been postponed until August because of other pressures, Japanese Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda said today. He told a press conference that domestic circumstances, including parliamentary business, made itReuter - 83 words
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Article38 1981-05-30 5 MOSCOW. Fri. Moscow municipality has decided to name a street alter the late Yugoslav leader Marshal Josip Broz Tito, the man Stalin regarded as an "enemy of the Soviet Union." Ta» news agency said today. AFP.AFP - 38 words
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361 1981-05-30 6 UNITED NATIONS, Friday THE United Nations yesterday defended its practice of buying space in newspapers to promote understanding of problems in developing countries. UN Under-Secretary General Yasushi Akashi said at a press conference, he saw nothing wrong with spending US$l.25 million (552.67UPI - 361 words
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Article25 1981-05-30 6 HONGKONG, Fri. The Chinese-ruled autonomous region of Tibet yesterday celebrated its 30th anniversary of peaceful liberation, the official Xinhua news agency reported. AFP.AFP - 25 words
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Article186 1981-05-30 6 NEW YORK, Friday CHASE Manhattan Bank today reduced its prime lending rate to 20 per cent from 20.5 per cent, reversing the upward trend which lifted the rate by 3.5 percentage points in the past month. I One Los Angeles bank matched theReuter - 186 words
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237 1981-05-30 6 S.Africa goes ahead with Republic Day plans JOHANNESBURG, Fri. Government officials heartened by a lull in the week-long antiRepublic Day violence today pushed ahead with plans to celebrate South Africa's 20th anniversary as an independent nation outside the British Commonwealth. The run-up to Sunday's festivities has been marred by aUPI - 237 words
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285 1981-05-30 6 CIA tightens secrecy as briefings end WASHINGTON, Fri. As part of an effort to tighten security and reduce the visibility of the Central Intelligence Agency, Mr William Casey, Director of Central Intelligence, has ended a longstanding agency policy of formally briefing reporters about non-classified subjects. The decision was made inNYT - 285 words
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Article, Illustration266 1981-05-30 6 'Shroud of Turin stains caused by blood' LOS ALAMOS (New Mexico), Pri. Two government scientist* said yesterday they have reported to the Vatican that stains on the Shroud of Turin were caused by blood. The shroud Is believed by some Christian* to be the cloth wrapped around Jesus Christ's bodyAP - 266 words
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Article92 1981-05-30 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. John W. Hinckley Jr., the alleged assailant of US President Ronald Reagan, remained under 24-hour watch yesterday, a day after his apparent effort to swallow a hoarded cache of pain-killing tablets, a Justice Department spokesman said Department spokesman Tom Decair said there was noAP - 92 words
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131 1981-05-30 6 Reagan is sceptical of Wall Street WASHINGTON, Pri. President Re*gan said today New York's Wall Street, the centre of is financial markets, la not a good place to get economic advice. He went on to tell a meeting of state and local officials at the White Hmuc: "In Wall Street,Reuter - 131 words
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829 1981-05-30 7 M.G.G. PILLAI - Separatist threat to border peace M.G.G. PILLAI By Our Kuala Lumpur Reporter THAILANDS Malay Muslim separatists active in the southern provinces bordering Malaysia have created a delicate problem for the Malaysian Government. Malaysian diplomatic sources say that Bangkok has made clear to Kuala Lumpur that its continued support against the829 words
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Article57 1981-05-30 7 6 If Thai claims are to be believed, Pulo is getting "considerable" financial support from some Middle East countries channelled, in some instances, through Malaysian intermediaries. While the Malaysian Government has said it would not agree to Thai requests for joint action against Pulo, it nevertheless needs Bangkok's help to57 words
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Article, Illustration169 1981-05-30 7 Two direct cooling units to save energy THE refrigerator is a major energy user in the kitchen. A new refrigerator which uses two direct cooling units instead of one as in the conventional and the frost-free models may help save energy. As a result of direct contact between169 words
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Article201 1981-05-30 7 TO ENJOY wine, not only must the bottle of wine be chilled but also the glasses, so wine connoisseurs say. But when your freezer is packed with food and your guests arrive earlier than expected, what can you do? A glass chiller may be the answer. Using201 words
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Article, Illustration59 1981-05-30 7 CAREN LEONG - CAREN LEONG By I AN AUTOMATIC scoring system in bowling that takes away the hassle of keeping score, a lorry which can open its top and sides, a chiller for those wine glasses and a new refrigerator which saves energy all in this occasional column59 words
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Article255 1981-05-30 7 BOWLERS wh» simply dread kreping secre will relish a new automatic sc«rer which takes away the hassle of keeping track of knooked-down pins and adding up toe score eorrectlv. All a player needs to do is to key in his name which will appear on the overhead visual255 words
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Article, Illustration288 1981-05-30 7 'Wing-body' lorry to protect cargo CARGO ruined by rain is one perpetual problem faced by transport companies. A "wing-body" lorry may be a solution. The top and sides of the lorry consist of two aluminium covers which, when open, look like a pair of wings. Using hydraulic power, the driver288 words
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580 1981-05-30 8 MAY HO - Food for thought ...and a day of soul-searching MAY HO Problems of moral education in schools By IT WAS a day of ardent soul-searching by some 120 school principals and educationists who got together at a seminar yesterday to discuss the problems involved in implementing moral education in schools. Discussion580 words
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144 1981-05-30 8 THERE are 72 fare stages in the new Singapore Bus Service tickets, instead of 54 as in the present tickets. An SBS spokesman said yesterday that the distance between each fare stage in the new tickets, introduced last month, remains unchanged at 0.8144 words
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261 1981-05-30 8 SINGAPORE students are "too well developed in the head but not sufficiently developed in the heart and spirit," observed the Minister of State for Education, Dr Tay Eng Soon, yesterday. This imbalance is because of the stress on "useful subjects" like261 words
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144 1981-05-30 8 15 video library owners plead guilty FIFTEEN vtdro-tape library owners pleaded guilty In a magistrate's court yesterday to distributing tapes nil certified by the Board of Film Censors. Sentence was postponed to Jane 11. Bull was allowed at $3,tN. These operators may stand to lose a total of 7,1 M144 words
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100 1981-05-30 8 $lm worth fake brand tapes seized in raid COUNTERFEIT Sony tapes worth $1 million were seized from a factory in Wan Lee Road, Jurong, yesterday following a tip-off to the Jurong police. The tip-off came after three weeks of surveillance on the activities of the firm by a private investigation100 words
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Article28 1981-05-30 8 ARTIST Lim Mv Hue is holding a one-man art exhibition at Unit B 17, Far East Shopping Centre in Orchard Road from today till June 7.28 words
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493 1981-05-30 8 By Our Correspondent AHMAD OSMAN JAKARTA, Fri. Asean economic ministers have agreed to allow the Philippines to carry out a feasibility study for its proposed copper fabrication plant to replace its Asean pulp and paper mill project. This was one493 words
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Article55 1981-05-30 8 THE Shipping Business 1981, three days of meetings and seminars, will be held at the Shangri-La Hotel from Monday to Friday. Speakers from seven countries, including the United States and China, will cover major shipping issues, including market outlook and finance; cost effective ship operations and management;55 words
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Article, Illustration159 1981-05-30 9 A NEW Mine will enter the Slnnaporr car market next month when the sale distributor for Smith Korea's Hyundai MoUrs Introduces Its Pony models. Posy Motors, a newly-formed company, will brine In about 2M ■nits ef the 1,4 M cc car h\ the159 words
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Article323 1981-05-30 9 PAUL WEE - Wanted man caught in ambush PAUL WEE By Crime Desk A SUSPECTED gangland chief, said to be high on the wanted list and on the run from the police, was arrested yesterday in a police ambush. Known by a string of aliases including "Raging Bull" in Fujian because of his323 words
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151 1981-05-30 9 A MOTORIST died in hospital at 4.30 a.m. yesterday, two hours after his car went off the road and rammed a tree near the junction of Bukit Timah Road and Balmoral Road at 2.30 a.m.. Mr Soon Beng Wan. 25, of Joon Tong Road,151 words
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245 1981-05-30 9 DBS takes over reins of assn from LEADERSHIP of the Association of Banks in Singapore changed hands for the first time last night when the Development Bank of Singapore took over the chairmanship from Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. After holding the reins of the ABS since its formation in 1973, OCBC245 words
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Article34 1981-05-30 9 ANSON community centre and the Silat Avenue community centre youth group have been amalgamated to form the Anson Constituency Youth Group. For further details please contact the Anson Community Centre at *****3034 words
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Article, Illustration481 1981-05-30 9 SOH TIANG KENG - MAS warns banks: Exercise more self-control SOH TIANG KENG by Business Reporter THE deputy managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Mr Herman Hochstadt, last night called on banks to exercise greater "self-regulation and self-improvement." And he warned that MAS "would come down very hard on those who cannot481 words
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Article63 1981-05-30 9 MR CHOO BOX LAM was elected president of the Singapore Institute of Planners [or the 1961/82 session. The vicepresident is Mr Ong Teong Pin. Other council members are: Mr John Choo Talping (Hon Secretary), Mr Llm Chew Kuan (Hon Treasurer), and Messrs ACS. Danaraj, Lam Kwok Wens,63 words
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Article34 1981-05-30 9 DR LEE Chiaw Meng, MP (or Tanah Merah. will attend the inauguration ceremony of the Tanah Merah Citizen's Consultative Committee at 8 p.m. today at car park number 9, Bedok South Road.34 words
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Article95 1981-05-30 9 WITH only one day to go before the June 1 Housing Board flat price increases, crowds continue to turn up in full force to apply for flats. For the fifth day running, the number of applications continues to rise. By 5 p.m. yesterday, 1.700 application forms95 words
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249 1981-05-30 11 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By PROPKBTY maffMtr N« Tm« Km«, rktUrnwui K»r Km! Or- CMlre, haa J«lnrd tmm*M wttk (klppiMß m»nn»tr Sir Y^kiu P»«. *vfl.B t»o I rtan Rf^vrUpnM-nt Aa&Mitv A KKOC sMkramM nM Mr Ng has llnkpd «p with Sir249 words
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816 1981-05-30 11 JUNE TAN I - JUNE TAN I By Education Reporter IF THE computers could have their say, they would probably scream across their video display terminals: "Error .error. This was never programmed txzelt hxxxmukkaritxxhzmizzzzz?!" And for good reason too. Since two new computer science programmes were816 words
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108 1981-05-30 11 Call to help students feel at home SCHOOLS should take positive steps to make students feel at home, said Mr Chan Kai Yau, the Director of Education, yesterday. Speaking at the opening of a pottery exhibition at National Museum Art Gallery, he suggested that, to achieve this, teachers should take108 words
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Article66 1981-05-30 11 A FOOD hygiene talk and a film show will be held on Sunday at 9 a.m. at Block 502 503 West Coast Drive market hawker centre. The talk on food hygiene will be given by MP (or Ayer Rajah, Dr Tan Cheng Bock, and Environment Ministry66 words
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Article, Illustration82 1981-05-30 11 WITH a warm handxhakr, a smilr and a congratulatory word, Mrs Ycwli (ihlm Sen* presrnte a troph> Ut a voting handicapped boy, In h?r first official funotlon m acting Flril Umlv. Mrs Ye*h was guest •f b*n*ar »t the mhmuU sparts82 words
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Article206 1981-05-30 11 A MAN, given a $1 share out of a land acquisition award of $511,650, is apiiealing for the quantum for him to be raised to $3,097,353. Mr Chew Meng Teck had been regarded by the Urban Redevelopment Authority to be the sub-les-see under a206 words
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261 1981-05-30 11 Beauty Park loses appeal for $15m award BEAUTY Park Development Pte Ltd yesterday lost its appeal against the government to have its award of $1.8 million for a vacant property acquired four years ago increased to $15.7 million. The vacant land off 10 km Upper Bukit Timah Road, acquired by261 words
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Article49 1981-05-30 11 EIGHTY sea cadets of the National Cadet Corps will take part in the Seventh Round Singapore Island Canoe Expedition or. Tuesday at 6 p.m. The cadets will be awarded the PCC Adventure Training badge by John Yip, chairman of NCC Council, on completing the two-day expedition.49 words
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285 1981-05-30 12 WENDY YANG - What you can see from the word go' on Monday WENDY YANG By THIS guide to Singapore Changi Airport's passenger terminal building is intended to highlight some of the facilities the public can see when it is open from Monday until June 23, after which it will be closed for285 words
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1192 1981-05-30 13 Information Counters These are found throughout the departure and arrival levels to handle flight inquiries and other matters. Meeting Services have a counter on either end of the arrival hall. They charge $5 for meeting arriving foreign guests or business clients. For1,192 words
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131 1981-05-30 13 MR WILLIAM Chariea Taylar, leparaled fr»m Ma tw* Aaaghtera rfnoe May 4 when he ha— X them to their malher, yesterday aaaght thraagh a raort artier far aeeeaa to them. Thi» wm his aeeaaal appileadasj la II days the first being reftiaea la chambers131 words
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Advertisement289 1981-05-30 13 igi Investment Diamonds in a world which undergoes ups and downs, investment diamonds offer you the security of an international asset ...the most concentrated form of wealth. INVESTORS DIAMOND INTERNATIONAL (IDI) offers you a complete range of internationally certified investment diamonds at the most advantageous prices. XV> mk A What289 words
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Advertisement214 1981-05-30 14 Engine drag can cut useful power by up to 25% New Shell Super Plus with SFR (Shell Friction Reducer) cuts engine drag, increases power NEW SHELL SUPER PLUS WITH SFR CUTS ENGME DRAG, INCREASES POWER. Estimates suggest that up oil and the surfaces. They glide to 25% of the useful214 words
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442 1981-05-30 15 A NATIONAL crime prevention council, which will co-ordinate crime prevention matters and formulate policies, is to be formed on July 4, it was learnt yesterday. Sources said the Home Affairs Minister, Mr Chua Sian Chin, is expected to442 words
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379 1981-05-30 15 NPB to hold courses on performance appraisal THE National Productivity Board will launch a series of seminars and workshops on performance appraisal next month to sharpen the skills of managers and help them promote effective teamwork and harmonious management-union relations. The NPB deputy executive director, Mr Douglas Chua, said yesterday379 words
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Article41 1981-05-30 15 THE National Trades Union Congress secretary for Occupational Health and Safety, Mr Jayara Davamoni, will open the Safety, Health and Fire exhibition on Thursday. The exhibition will be held at the ground floor, Block 3, Boon Keng Road.41 words
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Article, Illustration253 1981-05-30 15 YOU may o«t be able to make yaar ktsw, ear or factory totally harglar-pr««f, bit there are ways to Mtwit the Nmom criminal. Inteat m sprea4lag this message and that crime preveattoa to everybody* fcirinni. the police will distribute m,m illutratod booklets aad253 words
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Article44 1981-05-30 15 A THREE-DAY workshop on Sales Management has been organised by the Singapore Institute of Management. It will be held from Monday to Wednesday at the SIM conference room and will be conducted by Mr Mike Johnstone fro-n the Australian Institute of Management.44 words
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148 1981-05-30 15 A SEVEN-MAN Singapore delegation, now in Tokyo to study labour-manage-ment relations, visited the Japan Productivity Centre yesterday. Led by the Permanent Secretary of the Labour Ministry, Dr Han Cheng Fong, the delegation also visited the Ministry of International Trade and Industry. They were briefed on148 words
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Article78 1981-05-30 15 PEOPLE living in the Joo Chiat area who lost videocassette recorders and a watch during recent break-ins are now asked to contact the Joo Chiat police station to identify their possessions. This follows the seizure of four video-cassette recorders and a watch, and78 words
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Article66 1981-05-30 15 POLICE are treating as murder the case of a male nude body found on the beach near the Changi Airport on Thursday evening. The body, with its hands and legs bound by a nylon cord to the neck, is believed to have been washed ashore. The66 words
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Article234 1981-05-30 17 Xl ALA LIMPIR, Pri. Pnd sfc*rU*e« In IrtMin m 4 f(«r af kr\n% seal te tke \«mpurhean baltlrnrld k»vr brfn the rklrf rtmamma tor tfce ite»4> rise In a>mvt«K VlrtnamnM- refugees hi the last t«-•t MaW In March, tkere wrrr VlftMtwr refa■aea mi PmUa BMmi234 words
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246 1981-05-30 17 THE valuation division of Malaysia's Finance Ministry detected property underdeclarations amounting to a value of $2.5 billion last year, giving the government additional KUALA LUMPUR. Fri duty of nearly $40 million. Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Mak Hon Kam said today the practiceAFP - 246 words
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Article199 1981-05-30 17 BANGKOK, Friday REPRESENTATIVES of the Communist Party of Malaya and the Communist Party of Thailand met in Songkhla province earlier this month to discuss renewed cooperation. According to a Bernama report Fn The Star, a Thai National Security Command spokesman, Col Thaweesak Suwannathat, told reporters199 words
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115 1981-05-30 17 $45,000 raised for leukaemia victim KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Malayslaas kave given aearly MSMJM far a Malaysiaa stadeat la tke United State* suffering tram leakaemla, Tke Star said today. Tke ZZ-year-ah! student, Miss Fa* YaetMci, turned to tke people af New Hampshire far kelp after aa earlier attempt to raise theUPI - 115 words
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125 1981-05-30 17 Buyers from Penang switch to mainland KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. High prices for houses on Penang island, putting most of such property out of reach of the average buyer, has resulted in demand switching to Seberang Perai on the mainland. The 1980 property market report released by the Finance Ministry todayAFP - 125 words
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Article51 1981-05-30 17 KOTA KINABALU, Pri. Twei.'y-six Usno candidates have lied petitions in the High Court against Ber Java's elected representatives in 26 constituencies to declare their recent election null and void. The petitioners claimed that the campaign and polling were contrary to regulations in the Election Act 1«4AFP - 51 words
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179 1981-05-30 17 LONDON, Friday FORMER policeman Ronald Smith, father of British nurse Helen Smith who died in Jeddah, under mysterious circumstances two years ago is going to Kuala Lumpur where he hopes to meet people with vital clues to her death. Mr Smith said he hadNST - 179 words
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Advertisement130 1981-05-30 17 NAVAL BASE OMNI TOOATI *.00. 30pm SWM CMCSM SKI PWY» IHENCM SMWSM) UMIOOAIW "YEMANUKKU YEMAN" color AUSTRALIAN PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY An opportunity exists for a significant property development in an Australian capital city. The development envisages the construction of a major hotel complex (or alternative) on land fronting130 words
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Advertisement982 1981-05-30 17 Hurry! only 10 days left! Prime Lea Shopsx=r7 IOH ASt Inauguration^ I V *^LecT JvN. VA [rT Sate end?" 8 7 lh JUP awn -»if IbbW IX7 X. sm I iwibma A»U J—na Cantra a^Ma* IBHK' J 1 AngMoKio 9\ I I Shopping Centre Art No: 767.396 •OO Qfl Art982 words
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Advertisement166 1981-05-30 18 <: fjj'|{|| I S _^^^^flflflfli KJril^B II U mliJ rQ IV 4 V i* v m IF* I I—^B I 1 ''fllif If SJ* -■fI f f B i^B This was a comment by one of our customers after waiting several months for his new Mercedes-Benz S Class. From the166 words
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282 1981-05-30 19 M.G.Q. PILL Al - 'Deputy PM post for MCA leader' call M.G.Q. PILL Al By Our Kuili lumpui reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Johore Bam Youth wing of the MCA has called for an MCA leader to be made a Deputy Prime Minister "when such a vacancy should arise." The resolution was one of282 words
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Article184 1981-05-30 19 Johore MB to step down in July? MI'AR, Frl. J«fc*re Meatri Bnu Tm Sri Datak Haji Othman Sul Is expected U step d*wa frwn his pMt la July, lnf*riiK4 —reei nU. It la leant that Taa Sri Uthmaa It leaving oa Jon* It tor a b*Hd»y la Britain before the184 words
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Article44 1981-05-30 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Speaker of the Dewan Rakyat, Tan Sri Syed Nasir Ismail, who was invited by the Iraqi government, left for Baghdad today to witness the opening of die 12th Islamic Foreign Ministers Conference from June 1 to 6. AFP.AFP - 44 words
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251 1981-05-30 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. The gunman who was shot dead after a running battle with police in busy Lebuh Pudu yesterday had a long record of criminal activities, including armed robberies in Malaysia and Singapore. He had also used his photograph on someone else's identityAFP - 251 words
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Article271 1981-05-30 19 'Not registered under ordinance' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri THE Malaysian Trade Union Congress has been operating illegally for the 30 years of its existence, the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (Cuepacs) said today. Cuepacs is challenging the right of theNST - 271 words
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Article38 1981-05-30 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysian Federal Territory Minister Dr Sulaiman Daud said the government will pass laws to prevent cutting down of trees on private land so as to preserve the natural greenery of Kuala Lumpur. AFP.AFP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration324 1981-05-30 19 Don't let verdict stand in view of evidence court told KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE FEDERAL Court was told today that it would be "most unsafe and unsatisfactory" to let the verdict of guilty against former lecturer S. Karthigesu stand in view of the additional evidence of a material witness whoAFP - 324 words
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Article, Illustration164 1981-05-30 19 PETROL DEALERS WANT SHORTER DAY KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Petrol dealers in Malaysia want to close shop at 7 §.m. daily, and to have undays off. A spokesman of the North Malaya Petrol Dealers Association in Penang said the association will press the Petrol Dealers Association to work towards this atAFP - 164 words
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Article64 1981-05-30 19 BANGKOK. Fri. A Parliamentarian Committee on foreign relations will visit the Malaysian border town of Kroh tomorrow tr talk to Thai Muslim refugees there about their return home, committee secretary Anan Booravanich said on today. Some 1.700 Muslims last month fled to Malaysia after fightingReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement414 1981-05-30 19 ■Ba^P^^vCSm^LawQafl I When youre ready for the drama of SLR photography. Realise your photographic ambitions with the Chinon CM4-S, the SLR that gives full rein to your creativity Tricky exposures 7 Set the shutter speed (up to 1/1000 sec), or the lens opening you want and a unique 3-step indicator414 words
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Advertisement52 1981-05-30 19 You or* corcholty invited to the Aft EINbHJOfI b|l 111 X ZKNC MA on Soturday 30 May 1981, from 3.00 pm to 800 pm at TIC CH. HAHOW ART GALLERY Unit 8 1 7 For Eo*t SnoppmaCentr* Orchard Rood, Singapore 0923. iXHaHTION: 31 May 7 June 1981, 10 30 om52 words
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Miscellaneous146 1981-05-30 19 Bringing Up Father By Hill Kavanagh Hal Camp H^G&i'U. CLOBBER ME I PEW?, I BOU6UT 1 J Mi/W?VeLOUS N&V ISO COHT f/O&RV IP fOd IMIS-- OUTIt>PO SOAETUIr-*© XmiXKT SUJE. IT'LL KAEMP I >OU BRE^K A> PlS>* A»VT>A»JGTDeETOUT TOR^VvfcXj'U- ,!g^-s» AIVTHIr-KS/ -vj OR TWO/^i Bl— dla By Chic Young THATS THE146 words
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390 1981-05-30 20 The Straits Times SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1981 THE HDB WORM THE Early Bird, they say, catches the worm. And if not caught, it becomes expensive, and, for some, even prohibitive. The many Singaporeans lining up over the past two months in Maxwell Road to apply for HDB flats should know.390 words
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Article363 1981-05-30 20 WHEN it was proposed that moral education be taught in schools, nervous anxiety must have stricken the hearts of many principals and teachers. The immediate problems were obvious: How would this be done, who would be able to teach it, would the objectives be attainable? With a subject363 words
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444 1981-05-30 20 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane FACE-TO-FACE HOW nice it is for people to meet people face-to-face, even though they be strangers, in chance encounters! Recently, my companions and I had such a meeting with a visiting 19-member team of Americans from a US non-government organisation, styled People to People444 words
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229 1981-05-30 20 Measures to tighten foreign exchange control Mr Cheysson (and presumably Mr Benn) had in mind the monetary manoeuvres entered into by the United States during the early months of the 1964 socialist government of Mr Pierre Mendes-France to destabilise the French franc. Indeed, at the time of Mr Francois Mitterand's229 words
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Article, Illustration718 1981-05-30 20 WOLFGANG SAXON - WOLFGANG SAXON By CARDINAL Stefan Wys"iynski, the Roman Catholic primate of Poland who spent three decades in a struggle with the authority, died of cancer on Thursday in Warsaw. He was 79 years old. Treading a thin line between resistance and compromise. Cardinal WyszynskiNYT - 718 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1981-05-30 20 JOHN DRYSDALE - France: A new socialism and global war on interest rates JOHN DRYSDALE By Director, Asia Research Pte Ltd AFTER the socialist victory in France, we shall see, before too long, a socialist government elected in Britain This confident assertion was made at a democratic socialist convention in Philadelphia last weekend1,024 words
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Article66 1981-05-30 20 Indeed, at the time of Mr Francois Mitterand's presidential inauguration last week, his new government was under immense pressure to devalue the franc. This was not due to any dirty work by the Americans but due to French domestic concern in financial quarters at the switch to French socialism66 words
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106 1981-05-30 21 WHILE most people have received and spent their 1960 NWC payments, I believe civil servants are still waiting for the results of their supervisors" assessments for the second tier NWC payment for 1981. They were assessed once and then again because106 words
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281 1981-05-30 21 Aim of visit to enlighten students on British culture A principal's reply *n sch««l tows. PLEASE refer to the letter "Immersed" (ST, May 15). Different students learn different things at different rates and at different limes A teacher can only endeavour to stimulate and facilitate that learning process. Surely one281 words
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205 1981-05-30 21 Allow use of CPF for life insurance THE Central Provident Fund Scheme has helped the lower and lower middle income groups to have a roof over our heads, and now the middle income group can also draw their CPF money to buy private houses. All this is very commendable, and205 words
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97 1981-05-30 21 WITH regards to "Why not amend ruling for former NCC cadets too?" (ST, May 20), by "A Former Cadet". We are impressed by his dedication in wanting to continue with the NCC after leaving school and his suggestion o f amending current NCC ruling to97 words
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Letter62 1981-05-30 21 WITH regards to "Running around to no avail" (ST, May 19) by Ronald Urn. We would appreciate if he could contact Head, FT and Sports Department at Tel no. *****4 ext 2441, to give more details of the 2.4 km run mentioned, so that we can investigate.62 words
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171 1981-05-30 21 WITH regards to "Double Standard (ST, May 9). URA coupons are valid in all our car parks where the coupon parking system is implemented. However, coupons are not valid in two categories of car parks. These are fringe car parks and temporary car parks,171 words
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116 1981-05-30 21 I READ with interest your report on bringing a torch along for your next film show (ST, May 26). I am a regular cinema-goer and have always found the service that ushers provide, a great help. I am even amused with their116 words
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Letter, Illustration112 1981-05-30 21 The light' burden of carrying a torch LET me give my opinion about the recent increase in cinema ticket prices. An increase of »1 means a lot to those in the lower income group. With the increase, we cinema-goers expect better facilities from the cinema management. Don't you think it112 words
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196 1981-05-30 21 Pay more attention to the humanities in school I WAS and still am aghast at the report in your paper (ST, May 24) on two top scholars who were not accepted by the medical course of the NUS. Medicine as a career is more than merely a job with a196 words
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202 1981-05-30 21 IN March this year my father applied for Singapore citizenship his second application in 30 years of permanent residence in Singapore. On May 12 the Singapore Registry sent a letter saying, "I am sorry to inform you that your202 words
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106 1981-05-30 21 THE Energy Conservation Campalu that kicked all recently la to be applauded. I work tor HDB in the National Development Building which pat energy-saving plans Into aotion. Most were quite good bat recently, they came np with a "NO BOILING OF106 words
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Letter141 1981-05-30 21 RUBBISH has been dumped in the empty space at the junction of Jalan Kambing and Kirn Chuan Avenue. Calls made to the Inspectorate concerned, has so far resulted in no action taken. When a fire broke out on May 12, the rubbish, which is piled141 words
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Letter52 1981-05-30 21 WE have complained for the past two months about the failure in water supply to our homes especially during the mornings and evenings. Inspite of numerous calls to the PUB nothing has yet been done. Will the PUB please do something as the condition is getting worse. BESIDKNTS52 words
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Letter99 1981-05-30 21 Yellow water woes FOR the past three or (our weeks, we have noticed that our tap water in the mornings is cloudy and yellowish If allowed to settle a fine layer of yellow substance forms at the bottom of the cup. At first, we thought this might be due to99 words
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Letter47 1981-05-30 21 FOR the last eight months my home has suffered from low water pressure. The matter was reported several times to the HDB area office. The only result was my water-meter was changed to an old one. Now the water is brownish. MORE WATER Slnn.poiT l(4<47 words
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Letter150 1981-05-30 21 I WISH the HDB would take immediate .steps to clean the basement carpark of the new Kandang Kerbau market. This carpark is full of dust which is perpetually swirling about and is a health hazard as it gets into your eyes, hair, noses and throats.150 words
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Article, Illustration375 1981-05-30 22 THE STOCK market continued to recover slowly hat steadily yesterday and prices geaerally closed higher. The moralag opened firmly with prices quoted a few notches higher than overnight levels. But the buying efforts made by the balls were partly Impaired when p-efU-takers stepped in later375 words
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Article287 1981-05-30 22 SHARE prices took a turn for the better as buyers began to emerge on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. The slight rebound in prices came after eight days of sustained domination by the bears. However, volumes were still maintained at low levels. Fresh buying Interest pushed prices287 words
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Article200 1981-05-30 22 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2 1570. while the US dollar mark opened about two pfennigs below Thursday's opening in the Singapore forex market yesterday. The US dollar's (all against the mark was due to easier Eurodollar interest rates underlined by news that the Chase Manhattan200 words
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Article40 1981-05-30 22 RANGE ol prices offered by discount houses on May 29: Overnight *'.-'t Call deposits 6.'. to Closia* b»>.| s«m.f 3-month Treasury bills 6 3- month Bank bills 12 i 12': 3monthsCD 11. 11. SmonthsCD 118/18 117/18 flttm: NaUwul MaeMat40 words
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Article30 1981-05-30 22 Closing interbsnk rates lor Singspore dollars on May 29: Otttr Bid Overnight 5 1 month U 12. 2 months U 11 3 months 111 1 Overnight mode 530 words
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Article368 1981-05-30 22 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm C UfT9AC Mi NOMWIW f SIVIIIIMOfMsW P#fC#Ola>©# quoted matarday (uoxtparW; ettaoga Lacavl tMlan U »ne unit at farrlgn earrcssey: US dollar 2 1565 2.1575 2.8196 -23.52 Sterling pound 4.4680 4.4725 7.3469 -39.19 Australian dollar 2.4565 2.4590 3.4286 -28.35 NZ dollar 1.8835 1.8880 3.3286368 words
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Article30 1981-05-30 22 I THE average rate at which majar Singapore I I banka are currently prepared to lead U their best I I customers Is 12.52 per cent. J30 words
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Article33 1981-05-30 22 Ambaaaador 7)0 1» Metro Hldga 17S0 110 Ch*m lad 460 M PMC IMO +J0 T..»k Omrnt 920 50 Cold Storage MS +33 DBS 806+30 Sfimb Shipyard 880 *25 VO L 458 +2233 words
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Article30 1981-05-30 22 crm 510 -ao Pcgi Mai* 12M -40 E»o 906 3S Mil 1970 30 lil.nd A Pen 1070 -30 Dunlop Ind 680 -30 St Str.mihip 510 -30 Sh.n«rlL» 930 -2S30 words
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Article25 1981-05-30 22 Haw Par .7* u» fen Electric 662.000 flaw Par (lell) 64H.000 Sime Darby 557.000 Total turnover: 11.44 m Total value: $57 77m25 words
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Article45 1981-05-30 22 May 28 May 29 B.T Indicator: ***** 65 9453S 99 Industrials: 876.03 ***** Finance 1846 46 1863 10 Hotels: 1290 76 1306 49 Properties: ***** 904 36 Minings 402.27 402 66 Plantations: *****7 1012 33 OCBC: 847.45 ***** SES Ind: 904 81 906 4245 words
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Article383 1981-05-30 22 HONGKONG: Stocks advanced sharply yesterday, as confidence rose here over the overnight fall in US interest rates and a consequent conviction that local rates will not now be raised, dealers said. The Hang Seng index rose 43 points to 1667.34. its highest for eight years, as operators took advantage383 words
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Article445 1981-05-30 22 TOKYO: Share prices gained ground yesterday, with Buying interest stimulated by the downturn in US interest rates and big capitals rose sharply following better business results, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 37.66 to 7539.69 points, in light trading volume of 380 million shares. The quietness was attributed445 words
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Article147 1981-05-30 22 CHINESE Pr*4iee Exraaagr. mm —m rtak| prleea s*r IWkgyes«er*»y. CmM si!: Bulk lob (115 00 BssV ers. old drum (in second hand drum lob (128 00 sellers, new drum fob (134 00 sellers. CtfMl Mixed (loose) (67 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok while pepper fob Asia NLW (415 00147 words
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Article226 1981-05-30 22 THE KILOBAR market to- gold deliverable in Singapore opued at (33.615 and closed at $33.435>'ester day In the Far East, gold oened al USMBISO 483 00 and clsed at (481 00 482 00 (or lunch It re-opened at that lr*l before ckxing slighUy lower > (***** 480 00 Prior226 words
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Article39 1981-05-30 22 Ne» York 10 7JB 10 428 10 92S 10 «2S Zurich closed 10 188 1038S PH nan Slncapore ***** 10 458 10 90S 10 BS Cloatac prices in US dollars a troy ounce Saarct: mast aatjat, a*aare.39 words
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Article251 1981-05-30 24 SYDNEY. Fri Oil stocks were back in favour but traders concentrated on companies with interests in the Amadeus and Cooper Basins following a disappointing report from the Blina no 1 well in Western Australia's Canning Basin, dealers said. Gold's rise in New York helped underpin the mining boards but251 words
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Article249 1981-05-30 24 NEW YORK. Thure. The stock market firmed in the last hour of trading but finished mixed, as investors continued to be uncertain about the inter- eft rate outlook. The Dow Jones industrial average gained a point but broader indices were lower. Advances led declines about nine to seven249 words
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Article643 1981-05-30 24 I>ONDON, Fri The stock market cloaed quietly mixed today, dealers said At 3pm. the Financial Times index was down 5.7 points at 539 t. having started at 545.9 Government bonds rose as much as half a point which gave rise to speculation of a possible tap stock announcement which643 words
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Article54 1981-05-30 24 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 5456 Wednesday 54.V4 Week Ago 544 6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday (84.2S Wednesday M 314 Week Ago ***** H X HANG SENG Friday 1667 34 Thursday *****4 Week Ago *****2 AUSTRALIAN INDI STHIAI.S Friday 745.5 Thursday 7459 Week Ago 744.8 ALLORDINARIKB Friday 713354 words
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Article113 1981-05-30 22 THE STRAITS tin price rose another eight cents to MJ29.31 in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 51 tonnes to 260 tonnes. The overnight London market was steadier with forward buyers gaining £50 to £6,265 per tonne. LONDON: The afternoon market was very quiet and prices were shaded113 words
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Article474 1981-05-30 22 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with June RSS One buyers quoted at 260.00 cents per kilo, up 3.00 cents on Thursday's close, dealers said. The afternoon session was slightly easier on some profit-taking in moderately active trading, they added. i Opening prices were marked474 words
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Article30 1981-05-30 22 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous in brackets). Wirebar Spot £843.00 (£827.50); sellers £843.50 (£828.00); Three Month buyers £866.50 (£851.00); sellers £867.00 (£852.00). Market Ua*: Firmer Sales: 16.200 tonnes30 words
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Article34 1981-05-30 22 Rubber: May 29 Singapore: June: 260.00 cents (up 3.00 cents) Malaysia: June: 280.00 cents (up 2.80 cents) Tin: M $29.31 per kilo (up 8 cents) Official offering: 260 tonnes (up 51 tonnes)34 words
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Article84 1981-05-30 22 MMIS -vsH and --MH pnc*> >n»rda> (Carnal Mlk) lFor»anl Mlfcl ssr.,, .....p.ik.l ■^S"'"'"^ "S m«iN SSA HI 1 1 lon pallet I 234 V) BSM 225&0 2MSON MBU.B SMRIV II I.* pallet) TWOO .IIIOON IIOSO 112.V1N SMRI. il i.opalkli 290.00 2UOON DID 2*l YIN -MX II luapallMl84 words
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Article1197 1981-05-30 23 THE last trsaeacted ready sales «t the rloir at business on the Slock EarhaJsjr af Singapore yesterday com pared with tfcr previous day'i price*. iueetherwWithrhWhlfhandto. Adjusted tor scrip rifhos issue) IMI itrnoN on miHimiAL coMMiacuL tSI T'* m l» AUKdCboc ■«*> Ml BAT 1M *U Sh I BmM*o1,197 words
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Article1916 1981-05-30 23 BID and Oder prices officially lilted and badness in an reported to the I Slock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with tht number of sham traded shown in (rackets in lou of 1 .000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett"1,916 words
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Article2025 1981-05-30 23 BID and offer prim offtriaUy lilted and buslnrai in and rrponrd to the Kuala Lumpur Stork Exchange yn trrday. with Ihr numbrr o( sham iradrd ihrnii in brarkru in lou at 1.000 unite uiurss olbrrwiir aperi■■A INMBTMALS Aleaai (3568) (1) 3.52 (2) 3 56 (1) 358 cd Alaianli2,025 words
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Article66 1981-05-30 23 S Trading 13 HO SO PMC 17.70 .60 Inch Kenneth 10 50 40 Pan Elec 4 30 1 .34 High and Low 3.80 4 30 MTextiles 7.20 .30 U O Bank 7 75 30 OCBC 12 90 30 S pore Land 13 40 .30 H L Credit 16.11 3066 words
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Article27 1981-05-30 23 Tronoh 16.50 70 I Guinness 8.80 30 I M U Ind 21 40 3U I A Amai 11 30 fi I FA I 450 20 i27 words
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Article56 1981-05-30 23 ACMA Electric Industries Ltd announced an audited rroup 1960 net profit of 3.57 million ($3.24 million). The parent company's net profit was $3.38 million ($3.08 million). A first and final dividend of 15 per cent gross (same), payable on July 9, to shareholders registered onReuter - 56 words
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Article43 1981-05-30 23 SENTOSA Plywood Berhad announced an audited group 1960 pre-tax loss of M 51.07 million (profit $0.76 million), on a turnover of $11.08 million ($11.57 million,. The parent company's pre-tax loss was $282,286 (profit $0.77 million). No dividend has been declared. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article209 1981-05-30 24 SINGAPORE UNIT TKIJBT (Mimm 1 artm It i» 1) Th* lommnrt 3.78 3.97xd The Sivinuj Fund 2 16 2.27 S pore Prog Fund 1.6 1 73 S'poreStr Fund 2M 2 6b Spore Invnt Fund 2.45 2.57 s porf Equity Fund 1.57 1 65 MIA I -SIT Till XT209 words
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Article250 1981-05-30 24 PAN-ELECTRIC Industries has achieved its best results in five years and will reward its shareholders with a one-for-four bonus issue. True to market expectalions, it was able to surpass the $10million mark at both pre-tax and aftertax levels. Group pre-tax earnings for the j year to December 1960250 words
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Article725 1981-05-30 24 PRICE EXPECTED TO BE HIGH ISETAN Emporium (Singapore) Pte Ltd U likely to be (he first Japanese department store to be listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES). Mr Yoshio Tsutsui. Isetan 's general manager, confirmed on Thursday that his company was "seriously considering" a725 words
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Advertisement401 1981-05-30 22 STAFF VACANCIES Due to anticipated awards of contracts involving marine works we would like to invite applications for employment from suitably qualified personnel for projects in Malaysia/ Singapore CIVIL ENGINEERS Marine Piling. Concrete Prestressing SUPERINTENDENTS Plant. Piling Concreting. LAND SURVEYORS OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Applicants should write in with full details of401 words
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Advertisement406 1981-05-30 22 NOTICES FOR SALE i aa>ssss% asssva aanaV asa A «i»am faP^l aS aw W m (trust Am\ wSvnaß CsaVF mC Foden FC27A Dumptrucks 18 -units of reconditioned Foden FC27A 3-axled dumptrucks, right hand drive, powered by Cummins NTBSS-C3lO engine through a 5-speed Allison CLBT7SO fully automatic torque converter transmission, with406 words
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Advertisement619 1981-05-30 23 Computer Systems Advisars Group is a leading local computer organization with offices in Hong Kong. Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. The Group's activities include marketing, developing and installing whole range of hardware and software systems in the on-line reel-time, database and data communications environment We require suitably qualified parsons to fill619 words
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Advertisement729 1981-05-30 23 T^i7 YONG HUAT ELECTRONIC \Jggl\ SON BHD Owing to rapid expansion of business, we with to invite suitably qualified candidate to apply for the following posts in our organisation which will be bated at our office and factory at No: 1, Jalon Toruke (Off Jakm Dorm HaKmah). loitin Industrial Estate.729 words
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Advertisement393 1981-05-30 24 RATES OF INTEREST ON S$ FIXED DEPOSITS* ■tin 1 ■Mr W ZOQpa IJbJPIU 4oqm Rates ate subject lo changp withou' notice Your deposits are on a rollover basis, that is, principal plus interest will be renewed on maturity for the same period at prevailing rates. For amounts above Ssloo,ooo and393 words
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Advertisement210 1981-05-30 24 IN THE HIGH COIWT OF THK REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Salt N». 4» af IMI. BETWEEN Dtoen Clab (8) Private LbbJM PlaJadfla. Ng Kaag Y Rahert traaUag a* Liaaia TTnlanHai Caapaay MntuL T»: Ng Kaag Yae, Ratori t/a I win TTiiainithM. Catnaaay, a*w ar late af at-A, Oianßtaaa Avcaac, TAKE NOTICE210 words
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Advertisement585 1981-05-30 24 (f| ODE MECHANICAL ENGINEERS I Responsibility and Challenge ODE specialises in high -precision nw-hinmg work. We are now looking for top -calibre Mechanical Engineers to join our Production and Quality Assurance teams. To meet the high standards of the Company, the desired candidates stvxild possess a good honours degree in585 words
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Advertisement2203 1981-05-30 25 |««4-44ia| AT YOUR SERVICE Telephone Service: *****22 Monday Friday 830 am 500pm Saturday 830om 300pm (12 30 pm for Sun Tm,) Public Hobday 900 am 100pm COUNTER SERVICE T«n« Orcnard C*ntr« 1000 am 530pm Ml os Lucky Plajo (Mondoy Fridoy) 1000 am I 00pm (Soturdoy) T*n«t Centre 9 00 a2,203 words
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Advertisement647 1981-05-30 25 SECTION INDEX I PERSONAL SERVICES MERCHANDISE II EMPLOYMENT 111 VEHICLES A BOATS IV ACCOMMODATION PROPERTIES V BUSINESS PRODUCTS. SERVICES a OPPORTUNITIES VI EDUCATION INSTRUCTION VH TRAVEL a TOURS VIII ANNOUNCEMENTS A PERSONAL EVENTS IX OBITUARIES -ELKA" (ITALY) ORGAN Highly i computerised, with rich and realistic tones. Computune International. 418. Parklane647 words
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Advertisement546 1981-05-30 25 10 Pets 2STM SKC CHAMPIONS*** Dog Show Sunday 7.6.81 commencing 8 am Lelsuredrome. 00-skaU Rink, Kallang Bring your family to stt Singapore's Top Dogs In Action Adults SIM. children 90 cents. AVAILABLE WtLMtNOTON PEKIMOCSE puppies. U.K. bloodline, with papers. Grand sire champion (Imported). *****01 V *****1 Chua. BEAUTIFUL CHAMPION BLOOD546 words
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Advertisement561 1981-05-30 26 IMR aUJAK S9RM and family FOR TH( rnN¥BWiHtl I I Jav^umtr P Rr°/ror <ll m k.k .m S l "*> n football fans. I I tSSiSrS^^^S «d 3pnon. O< ras^ f ZZiLZ I their home recently mains operated electronic NBO JTT TNMM Born ISU ex- clock radios at ISO a561 words
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Advertisement492 1981-05-30 26 BIST PRJCE6 PASO for your Oold/ pawnshop tickets Call Miss Llm (*****04, *****96 Aljunled Merpall). (*****89. *****66 Unit 214. 2nd floor. Sim Llm Tower Jalan Besar). ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICE paid for your Oold/ Pawnshop tickets 301. Far East Shopping *****57/ *****56. WANTED TO RBMT or buy secondhand stroller, high chair492 words
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Advertisement586 1981-05-30 26 I Psssssf ftlssflisfssl ftaWYsß^laßßßs. A ssssssssssssMssßWsßkat«>a>ssles*sSl VaJ «3 TRYSMO TO FBSO s cosmetic that keeps your skin beautiful and problem free? Feasible difference after one treatment already Ring Louise Klerk for appointment 7371 ITS FACIAL 6*B BY Qualified Beautician with more than 10 years experience Bridal make-up 1100 Book your586 words
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Advertisement615 1981-05-30 26 40 AireorVrWrigaraiof AM KIEW ASSICONDfnONBia, He frlgeraUon Service Specialises In sales. trade-In, repairing, respraying and rental Tel: ******8/ 4MO2M AsWCONOmONEM. REFRIGERATORS. ELECTRICAL. Plumbing and Repair Trade-in, rental. Instalment, for sale Hong Slang Engineering Tel ♦*****6 CAIRNHILL AJRCONOmONSXO Specialises In repairing, servicing, sales, rental, trade-in all kinds of alrcondltloners L refrigerators615 words
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Advertisement538 1981-05-30 26 N b^ormwH ijjl^ 46 Situations Vacant a) Professions! Execotire AN INTERNATIONAL EUROPEAN ORGANISATION INVITES INTERESTED APPLICANTS WHO ARE LOOKING FOR OPPORTUNITIES TO PURSUE A CAREER IN A CHALLENOINO AND REWARDING ENVIRONMENT FOR THE rOLLOWINO POSITIONS: 1. COMPANY LAWYER (REPORTING TO MANAOINO DIRECTOR) RESPONSSM-mES LBOAL AFFAIRS. OROUP CORPORATE MATTERB, INSURANCE. LIAISON538 words
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Advertisement538 1981-05-30 26 Oivtfi Required Fast expanding local diving concern require* both fult-time/ part-time clivers to register for work. Applicants to apply with full particulars, experience and expected remunerations and telephone contact, If possible. Trainees shall be considered. Prelerence will be) Btven to Bx-Commsnoo nit Naval divers, or divers with some knowtMbjo of538 words
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Advertisement530 1981-05-30 26 II Emptoyrnent |i|> MARKETwKIMANAaCR •leemehip company «H«h toeai 5 years experience. Candidates must submit full resume In wrlUng together with a passport slse photo to: •Saxwea Road P.O. Bra 88M SingeporeSOW THKATRC TRABMEO STAFF NURSE •t Orchard Road Apply with particulars, nonreturnable photograph, salary and experience to ST. BOX A*****530 words
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Advertisement381 1981-05-30 26 EasSmSSB 111 1 Trail* ''S^SaWfß a TrpfTtjffl '■frn i BmOAPORI aXICTRQSaC B (PRIVATE) LBSTTED A leading Electronics and Engineering Company has immediate vacancies for BOOK-KEEPER Minimum 3 OCE O' LeveU LOC Intermediate BookKeeplng Certificate 2- 3 years relevant work Ing experience CLERK A) PERSONNEL/ ACCOUNTS OCX O' Level Certificate Able381 words
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Advertisement834 1981-05-30 26 II Employment lil r PA x S I %pee"*>«a) a*9> *»4-44H I Classified Advertising Works. Hiw Par Travel, Jurong branch rrqutrrs: RECEPTIONIST c Musi hrablrtonprrate switchboard c Musi br ablr to type GENERAL CLERK B Must br ablr ti>t\pr Experience in •(■count inj work desirable TYPIST B Must be able834 words
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Advertisement426 1981-05-30 27 Mhi-ylaywirt iA 46 Situations Vacant »> Bicftmrlmlft Cfrtcml A LEADING FOREIGN BANK REQUIRES: CLERKS TELLERS TYPISTS TELEPHONE OPERATORS SECRETARIES KEYPUNCH OPERATORS COMPUTER OPERATORS Applicants should possess OCE "OVA" level. We offer attractive salary and fringe benefits. If your are keen to pursue a banking career with us, please write in426 words
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Advertisement516 1981-05-30 27 SB Applications are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of: OCNCRAL CLCRoC AL ASSISTANT Salary Sea**: «2SO x ISA 286/ W> x »A «SO/ «0 x 20 A 800 School Certificate or 3 OCE ~O' Level Passes and LCCI or Pitman's Typewriting Certificate Aaaotceueao avast he made ea516 words
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Advertisement499 1981-05-30 27 H Employment [I) T GENERAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY CO (t) PTE LTD Publishers of the Singapore Phone Book n FEMALE CLERKS a Be Singapore cltlsens c Possess OCE level, c Be bl-llngual. English and Chinese Write let The Production Manager P.O. Box 94 Newton Poet Ottrce Singapore 9122 jijuai w*aM*B»a« MtMtMr499 words
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Advertisement556 1981-05-30 27 DEL MAR FUmMTURE INDUSTRIES 20 KRANJt LOOP I A member of Teakwood Oroup) requires a PERSONNEL ABBISTANT (Mate) c Must have OCE ~O' level with al least 2 years' experience In personnel documenting/ recruitment duties c Should be able to asslit In counselling of employeei and organise recreational activities c556 words
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Advertisement498 1981-05-30 27 II Employment V Eipandmg Shipping Company raqulraa immidilltly (allowing paraonnßfc 1) CLERK/TYPIST < 2) ACCOUNTS CLERK Applicants should have I at least 2 years relevant experience. Hull MkmM Ml pamnassri I and nm—eiMim. salary 7 p.cl.d. conl.cl lllip»IIH I mill if He S.T. BOX A***** t No 1 Mow Industrial498 words
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Advertisement462 1981-05-30 27 INTERNATIONAL DCVELOPMCNT RESEARCH CENTRE RECEPTIONIST' TELEPHONC OPERATOR OuoaHcollono: c Minimum OCE O1O 1 level c 2 years experience In handling PABX switchboard c Able to type 35 wpm c Age below 25 years old Attractive salary and fringe benefits will commensurate with qualifications and experience Please apply before PM S462 words
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Advertisement574 1981-05-30 27 N EmptoyiMfrt HA ACCOUNTS CLERK Urgently required by established shipping organisation Applicant* should preferably have some book-keeping experience. Please apply with photo (non returnable) giving personal par tlculars. experience, contact telephone number, current and expected salary to The Oroup Accountant MT/U Realty Centra. appatallonolors TELEX OPERATOR/ PERSONNEL CLERK QoaMlc ilium574 words
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Advertisement572 1981-05-30 27 A liedtag njmHure company requires urgently RECEPTIONIST TELEPHONE OPERATOR a Pleasant personality c Ability to type Salary: *JMIo (400 pm Applications with full particulars and non-returnable photograph should be forwa-ded to: S.T. BOX ASOMS 1 NCW aoDUSTRIAL ROAD SMQAPORE 1553 AfIMWICeM OWfWd OwMsM 3*M"VtOO 1 ACCOUNTS CLERK/ TYPIST Applicant* should572 words
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Advertisement1649 1981-05-30 27 HE,**~« \U Firm el Pubac Aacoun lento araoal lyneirti AUDIT CLCRKS OCE A' level with LCCI Higher Accounting with minimum 2 years audit experience Please apply wMh nja perricutere end contact telephone numtwr to: S.T. BOX ASO3/S 1 NCW aSDUSTMAL ROAD SINGAPORE ISU GC NERAL CLERKS required Immediately Must be1,649 words
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Advertisement452 1981-05-30 28 IHI 48 SitUsfnons Vscsnt c) Bml»s isetan stnaaprre-toKyo OCPARTMCNT STOM AT CHANOt AWPOUT nsesewisaslii sar BALEB ASSISTANTS (Femate) c Age 18 to a years a Singapore ClUaen c Secondary 1 and above a experience not necessary as training will be provided c Able to work 2 shirts Salary above $400452 words
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Advertisement565 1981-05-30 28 CHCAH 4 FAM (8) FTC LTD 306. Soon Wing Industrial Building 2. Soon Wing Road Singapore 1334 MRNCAL REPRCBCNTATIVEa 3 Vacancies j Are you Interested In a Career a» a Itaslaa l Bi»i i mum IT ■vw sre. an revprapared taastkfevwajMeT yea an mmm wfce I* prepare* I* iwk that565 words
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Advertisement456 1981-05-30 28 I i I! it I CHUAN HIANQ TRADING PTE. LTD. reeiras SALES REPRESENTATIVES tor Us well anewn auto oenwal f&BUi windows and other ante a applicants must possess own car a excellent Income Interested, pktaa* call at 219, CORONATION SHOPPING PLAZA, BUKIT TIMAH ROAD, OR TEL: *****88 EILEEN FOR APPOINTMENT.456 words
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Advertisement712 1981-05-30 28 '■Mini SALES REPRESENTATIVES Male/Female Minimum 2 yean working experience Bpeak fluent English/ Mandarin Mull poueu a car Must have a food working record htt os4este (p^io^o^rspfi/tato- phone) lo- T BOX ASOI7I 1, Nm SMtastrtal llMd Slugs, irs ISM, company raqutoM MALE SALES REPRESENT ATIVE a Completed N A Experience not712 words
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Advertisement521 1981-05-30 28 II trnpsoyrrvSnt 'Mm O) m eCnniCMi f_yjy w ian«> c>iir r bsttoftos tnvlt** ■ppHcsttofw from MritaMy quaNftod candidate* tor th. following 1) CHEMIST The successful candidate must poutst a Bachelor of Science Decree, majoring In Chemistry. He or the should have considerable proven experience as a Chemist Knowledge of chemical521 words
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Advertisement420 1981-05-30 28 HUME INDUSTRIES (S) LTD Invttaa application* tor: 1) ESTIMATOR Technician Diploma In Production/Mechanical Engineering or It* equivalent 2or 3 yean' experience In cost estimating of steel fabricated structures Some experience In draughting work, preparation of tenders and quotation* will be an advantage 2) DRAUGHTSMAN I Technical School education I 2to420 words
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Advertisement400 1981-05-30 28 II Emptoymtjiit f|| Gas& Equipment Re Ltd. WocW Issdsn In Mali prfMMirv dlvino geeee to oflenore induetrlea Due la the eaeceee and rapid expansion o> our activities In Singapore, we urgently require MAINTENANCE FITTERS (Oroaa aalary: S4SO) a Welding and fabrication experience preferred c Ability to maintain compressors and high400 words
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Advertisement421 1981-05-30 28 PHILIPS raqutraa 1) TECHNICAL LIBRARY CLERK Applicant! should possess a O.C E. minimum 2 'A' levels In Technical or Science subject! and an ability to type Some working experience In a library or technical environment will be an advantage The suitable candidate would be an Independent worker with a keen421 words
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Advertisement958 1981-05-30 28 L I, T WHWO MIOAPOISs PTt.LTD (Singapore's only manufacturer of Carburetors) require MACHINESETTERS (TW»— Candidates must have the following requirements Completed Sec Tech. 4 c Completed Full-time IS Hin at least one years relevant experience c Must be able to perform two 2 routine shift* Wl *RI SILtCfIVI BUT ONLY958 words
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Advertisement379 1981-05-30 29 N bufliymt A I d) TOOUUCMI A Mil nil Ing 1HIII»H> MMVMMfIMwSfV |M|h|llM# ELECTRICIAN Poweia VITB Trade CerUttcatc Preferably 1 2 years experience in similar field Completed National Service 111, ELIAS ROAD OFF TAMMNES ROAD SINGAPORE 1«S1 TEL *****04 ¥X R VODEN (SINGAPORE) PTELTD i nn i|)-iiiiiiii mm tiitujin I379 words
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Advertisement346 1981-05-30 29 Clin^H»lWn»rnnlr» M I ONAIMNTMMN A THAMES OAAIMMTVMAM Interested please apply In own handwriting with full particulars of qualification*. experience and salary required to MX cox *mw tNnMMkWIINd coMsnwcnoM mm mmmm* Technical Assistant. Quantity Surveying Applicants should have at least 3 years experience In building and cItII engineering quantity surveying. Preferably346 words
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Advertisement577 1981-05-30 29 twplpywiiit ijlA i 1 TTJ PRESCO Manufacturers of Electronic components requires MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS a Must be 16 years and above a At least Primary education Willing lo work In shifts (or in any one of the shifts permanently a 8-day work week (44 hours) Weoffwr:1 Oood starting wages 2577 words
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Advertisement991 1981-05-30 29 fc a I X It EinpioyßMfrt H a# National Semiconductor, in tht expansion programma, raquirts more parsons to join us as: ACCOUNTS CLERKS Possess GCE'O' level with credits in Mathematics Preferably with LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping and 2 years' accounting experience TEMPORARY CLERKS Responsible tor simple computation of production reports. Applicants991 words
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Advertisement890 1981-05-30 29 I I ITi A MSHI Male caniaaiaa who neve completed National Service I wv in vtttxl to Apply for tfw tol1) MAINTENANCE WORKERS a NTC. 3ln maintenance fitting, general fitting or heavy duty dleael mechanics 2) SECURITY GUARD CUM FIREMEN a physically fit a able to perform shift security duties890 words
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Advertisement912 1981-05-30 29 II Emptoyment fj)^ n^a£o*/ Bjaajaaa 1) TRAILER DRIVERS 2) OFFICE BOYS Please call personally for Interview at: THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT PROMET PTE LTD 21 PANDAN ROAD SINGAPORE 2260 Feeder Bus 245 from Jurong Interchange K.CEAT REQUIRES DRIVER with Claaa 5 licence Pl#«9&# Apply in p#rson to* 26, Jalan Terusan, Singapore912 words
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Advertisement373 1981-05-30 30 lit C.A.T.S. 1254-44ia1 2S4-44ia Classified Advertising Works. 46 Sit iMtioiM Vacant I) MlscellaneoMM JACKSTS BOWL SYSTEM require* (A) Waf (B) Bvaßov* Must be English speaking Singaporeans or Malaysians With or without experience Please apply personally al JACKBTS BOWL SYSTEM *S0 OrOwMPtJ TtvaMtfO QsJsMhrM ara«t*Raea Sl.aa.iri OBM tuliaaii li*.m Jo m373 words
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Advertisement969 1981-05-30 30 SECURITY OUARO REOUMEO Age above 45 years old Able to read and write some English Starting salary $300 00 per month Fringe benefit*/ 13th month pay annual and medical leave Rotate on shift duties Interested, please write In own handwriting to 482. Tanglln Halt Road. Singapore 0314 (with I photograph969 words
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Advertisement333 1981-05-30 30 I lit PIANO TEACHERS REOUMEO will, at least Grade 8 qualifications Interested call *****77 Mrs Chung REOUMED TWO MOTOR Vehicle Oreasers Apply BP Service StaUon. 61S. Telok Blangah Road Tel *****54 REOUMED UROfcNTLY 1) Receptionist. 2) Senior Typist, 3) Chauffeur. 4) Driver Please contact *****44 for appointment TRANSPORT COMPANY REOUMES333 words
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Advertisement435 1981-05-30 30 m) Domestic LADY HOUSEKEEPER to. Indian t*m*v In P*r* I*** Fv« at Pan-UM* Salary B*|*H*bU ENGLISH FAMR.V REQUWES Chinese Servant Full-time Live out Cleaning and washing only References essential Oood salary Buklt Tlmah area. Ring *****32/670*42 part -time AMAN required for one day a week. Tuesday or Wednesday Medway Park.435 words
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Advertisement471 1981-05-30 30 avam.^^^^Bßa^M9Pflaß^^Tßi ~~tf**Bjß]£ ;r-^, i|*wa—i jPjjPaSJ gflß*3r^gp\vJ gs******^Vv*w*l*l s&f~ *sV Batt b iee> Balancing Alignment Ignitio i Soundpr i Installing a stereo system in your valuable car along the road-side? gcgrpffljßl Come to our ultra modern showroom cum service centre and compare for yourself what 'The Professional' can offer: Singapore's first471 words
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Advertisement339 1981-05-30 30 m) BMW OCT. 1073, BMW 2002 Til. Showroom condlUon. New metallic paint, high powered cassette, radio, tax, alrcond, mlnlllte sport rims, tyres. Asking $13,600 negotiable Tel: *****0. 107S BMW 528. Owner leaving country. Excellent condition throughout. New tyres, sport rims, road tax, engine complete rebuilt Price $34,000 0.n.0. Call *****15.339 words
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Advertisement487 1981-05-30 30 a************! I I VI \9 *^^^CRF-2112MMarkn ir CSftt Auto-Reverse Cassette Car Stereo I MCS 70 (AM/FM Stereo.) atMcSSaf WilhlAC FMNo.se Suppressor *Kij|| 1 FET, 16Trs., 71C», 150iode9 •Treble Bass Loudness Control. 18 watts RMS Per Channel at 4 ohms. ObMinmb* Al Lira Soon Heng Auto Access, V^ 60YwChuK*r>gRoad.S«i9apo«»1954 W *****66-2552487 words
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Advertisement671 1981-05-30 30 j Specialize all brands car j Stereo Accessories I Blk I 334A. Boletfier r* I Shopping Carrtre. I (Opp Thomson MedKol Centra) I Tel: 2521 1 17/8 y 1073 FIAT 127 very good condlUon. 46 mpg 2nd careful owner. Asking $6,250 negotiable. Tel: *****07 1074 JULY FIAT 132. 2nd owner,671 words
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Advertisement1522 1981-05-30 30 times Saturday car man OEC. 1071 HONDA Civic. 3 door, air-con, tape recorder, selling $12,900 Tel *****95 Mr I.lin 1000 HONDA ACCORD automatic gear Alrcon, showroom condition 403 Jalan Besar Ah Klang tape. $26,000 ono Phone *****35 g) Mmrda 1001 NEW SAVANA RX-7 Factory alrcond. radio/ cassette. 2 ways power1,522 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1981-05-30 34 The management and staff of Uf ha Technology I nc View Engineering A dcotach Corporation express their deepest sympathies and I condolences to Mr Ang Kirn Huat, son of the I lat* Mdm Seah K wee Ke« Age 59 on her I sudden demiae on 27/S/81. I47 words
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Obituary, Illustration105 1981-05-30 34 EbV ■MfftSaKdSA In 1 1> 111 at I aliHllia fi ia»i In. Ma^kaw I kind ■iilllßiim. sWiRBBJieg. rtena, wreathe, condo- I •H i-— tilinrai—iSi 1 |a, m m mitt n ii n aataSaWulM il I Tsj| iwtm^wmfnm ana inomm wno oonfnowroa in oov <■ wcy oc 4WQ€n#f tn#tf r9C#ot D9i*#dfwn#nt.105 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1981-05-30 34 Ttx larattjr o< th* M* friends and colleagues for their kind attendance, axsUtance. donations, wreaths and condolences during their recent bereavement. TAX HOW »OO aka* TAN TENO UM30 words
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Obituary30 1981-05-30 34 THE FAMB.Y OF THE LATE SUMHCMMOt THANK NEIGHBOURS, COLLEAGUES. FRIENDS AND RfLATIVES FOR THBM P"AYER», ft*. TE NO ANCE. VtSTTS. ASSISTANCE. COMOOLENCES. WRtATHS AND DONATIONS DURING THEIR MB. CENT BEREAVEMENT30 words
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Obituary78 1981-05-30 34 the FAMH.Y OF the late Madam Chan Yeok Neo (Tachl Slam) thank all frlendi and relatives for their attendance, Invaluable aiaUtance, condolence, donations and wreath* during their recent bereavement. Their sincere appreciation alao goes to Rev. and Mrs. B.T. Suwlto. Church Members and Doctor Raphael Taye nee Agnes Lee Quek78 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1981-05-30 34 all WSfiovtffM ajaaMM nt aur bevlaved SUK HVIMDER SBtOH SUK H A Doaaned: Thureday tSHi Oet ISM No loas will ever be greater for us Cherished remembered and sadly missed by: Father PrlUm Singh 'Prem' Unott Kartar Singh. Snanri --Harmlnder Singh. Tejlnder Singh. Steter Mohlnder Kaur. And70 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1981-05-30 34 Departed 22nd Mar. 1»7» Sadh mseeed and torever remeav kereday: llmliK Ong Mol Lew Sane Ong Slew Huat Ong Slew Ylng. William Urn Chwee Poh Poh Beng Choo OrawdtMlditii 7 MOM. TAN KM SAN (MRS. OMO MCM LEWI41 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1981-05-30 34 M LOVWQ ME MOM V Of who p.md «wey iMddenly on WMayisti. Alwey* nmimbtrtd by gtead patenta, parents, btofhf i. titter, ■aplti. a— aaa am* oawtao. JANSEN JE AN CHM CHIANO •aaiti34 words
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Obituary62 1981-05-30 34 MR. HOOM FONQ WAN Agr.Tt oaaeea away Beeoefcjwr ea 27.5.1M1 leaving behind: Foon Ah Ngah ESS] Hoon Chee Ngan OlngKH Hoon Yen Llan Hoon Kirn Fong Hoon Wee Hang Hoon Tuat Ngoh Llm Peck Jeok ton. la lew. Phar.g Jee Nam Loke Kok Nam Cortege leaving 90 Mn Peri Strong.62 words
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Obituary, Illustration72 1981-05-30 34 IKWOK KING YENG AGED 70 YEARS passed away peacefully on Friday, 29th May, I leaving behind Hie BsloveG wile MDM. LINO KENG CHIN 1 Sons Dsuotrters in law KIEN NAM QLTEH UANO, CATHERINE KIAN HAI SIEW YEE Daughter EOW hi law YUE BINO SENO MEE, SAMMY Grand-daughter SU-MEI, KAREN to72 words
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Obituary, Illustration134 1981-05-30 34 ag«d7s paved away peacefully on 2» 5 8i leaving behind ■MMR Leone Juat Ngoh SONS OAUOHTINS^N-LAW Llm Tang Ming Chew Keng Wan Llm Fang York Tan Liang Cheng DAUGHTER* tOMS-m-LAW Llm Juat Hwa Tan Kwang Hong Llm Ah Jong Wong Tal Boon Llm Kirn Lan Chun Kok134 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1981-05-30 34 flfY^^ "They who think I v I W iha I you are gone. LsS^s W Becmute no more JT7 m your face they »cc, I p>/ Are wrong for in our heart* 1^ you live, And always will. In memory" Sadly miaaeu by wife, children ar.d grandchildren. I 1»1»— ■^■iIMiiEEEBEEEMBIIBI58 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1981-05-30 34 passed away peacefully on 29th May 1«S1 at 10.55 a.m. Cortooc wiH bo ItMvfnQ BJfc 95, MM) Whemooe Drive (12)2) si 10.00 a-m. Mlowlnu morning to Chili Chu Kang BABY MAM BELAVENORUM AOEDBS33 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1981-05-30 34 PABSED AWAY SUDDENLY LOVED WIFE OF KEVIN, LOVING MOTHER Of MICHAEL AND KAREN. YOU WILL STAY IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER. SERVICES WILL EC CONDUCTED AT MT VERNON CREMATORIUM TODAY AT 4JOPM. NUTTER (NEE SHERRATT) KAYMARLENE AGE36YRS36 words
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Obituary54 1981-05-30 34 NUTTER KAV MAMLCNC on 27-5-81 I suddenly fond memories of 1 our very dear friend always I remembered Jan Tom Curran I and Family. NUTTEN KAY IsMUM loved daughter of Edna, sister of Lloyed and Allen. Sadly mined. NUTTER KAY MfIPJ IW loved daughter-in-law of Grace and George.54 words
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Advertisement43 1981-05-30 34 (CONDOLIENCE| Our heartfelt condolence to I MRS. FRANCS BERNARD ROSSTTER I on the untimely demise of her beloved husband, MR. FRANCIS BERNARD ROSSITfcR CHARMAN OF GEORGE KENT (MALAYSIA) BHD who passed away on 26th May 196 1 SENWUAN BERHAD PFT AUNG JAVA A43 words
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Advertisement155 1981-05-30 34 IN THE MATTER Of THE COMPANIES ACT, 1965 AND IN THE MATTER OF PREMIER INDUSTRIES SENDIRIAN BERHAD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purport to SMm 272 of me Componiei Act. 1963 .hot a Fmol Meeting of the Company wiN be held at 45,155 words
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Advertisement1279 1981-05-30 34 LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN PERHUT AN AN SABAH (SAFODA) JAW AT AN KOSONG SOILS EXPERTS Scale: (Horun) All 5/ A lO-1 $900x30 1000/ 1100x50 1300/1450x50 1500/1600x75—1900. Qualification for direct entry: Candidates for direct appointment as Soils Experts, must normally be not more than 35 years of age and should have a minimum1,279 words
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Article, Illustration611 1981-05-30 35 Hsu breaks his RSGC jinx to win by a stroke KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Veteran Hsu Chi San. of Taiwan, had good reason to smile today. Not only did he win the Credit Corporation golf Classic and the $4,500 prize-money which came along with it. but he also broke his jinxNST - 611 words
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Article44 1981-05-30 35 THE semi-final of the Singapore Civil Service hockey tournament between Police and Port Authority Recreation Club at Balestier Road was cancelled yesterday because of rain. A friendly between Singapore President's XI and Indian Association at the same venue was also washed out.44 words
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Article21 1981-05-30 35 THE Republic's Razak Cup hockey team trounced the Singapore Cricket Club's XI 7-0 in a friendly match on the Padang.21 words
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252 1981-05-30 35 SOCCER ROUND-UP QUITO (Ecuador), Fri. A Quito newspaper claimed yesterday that members of the Ecuador soccer squad received bonus payments from Chile for defeating Paraguay in a World Cup qualifying match on May 17, which Ecuador won 1-0. El Comercio, which broke the story252 words
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Article88 1981-05-30 35 TODAY'S EVENTS BASKETBALL Natteaal Leane: Nam Teck v Police. Telok Ayer v Kong Siong, SAFSA v SIA Group (Gay World Stadium, 6.45, 8 k 9.15). Kqi ESTKIAMSM Btagabmtc Pels Oak Hern Shew: Robson Cup (u-15) 2.30. GOLF kepael Opea A, B mas C mefato (fVm.). SOCCER Natleaal ■ekeeli' a-lS tearaasßeat:88 words
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371 1981-05-30 35 PARIS. Fri. Heavy rain again washed out much of yesterday's play at the French Open tennis championships, but the storm clouds arrived too late to save Czechoslovakia's Jan Kodes, twice a champion at Roland Garros, from a first-round humiliation. Kodes, who won here inReuter - 371 words
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Article190 1981-05-30 35 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr By FOURTEEN national records in 12 months is no mean feat even for Junie Sng, Singapore's golden girl of swimming. But that is exactly the number of records Junie has to show for her efforts in Brisbane during the past 12 months190 words
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Article32 1981-05-30 35 PORT of Singapore Authority defeated Van Leer Containers 4-0 at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Zailan Said. Mohammed All, Kamaruddin Malim and Mohammed Hamidan scored a goal each In the match.32 words
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Article224 1981-05-30 35 LIVERPOOL, Fri. Liverpool's 1-0 victory over Real Madrid in the European Cup final means Bob Paisley is the most successful manager in English soccer history. Liverpool have won 10 major trophies since Paisley, who has spent all his soccer career with Liverpool, took over from BUIAP; AFP - 224 words
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870 1981-05-30 35 BRIEFS TOKYO. Fri. A Soviet proposal calling for the expulsion of South Africa from the International Badminton Federation was rejected at an IBF annual general meeting here yesterday. The proposal was defeated by a vote of 21-12 after a new balloting system of870 words
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Article265 1981-05-30 35 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By THE search for $60,000 to run the national squash squad by the Singapore Squash Rackets Association is on. Yeo Hiap Seng, the soft drink manufacturer, the Singapore Sports Council and the SSRA may share the costs of employing a national coach and265 words
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129 1981-05-30 35 SINGAPORE have asked Malaysia if they could adjust the dates of the Malaysian Open squash championships from Sept 30-Oct 4 to Oct 7-11 for the convenience of visiting foreign entrants, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. The Singapore Squash Rackets Association said the switch could link129 words
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Advertisement258 1981-05-30 35 Introducing A Whole New here is how Way of Playing 5 out of 49 For example, you have 7 lucky TOTO Game. SIMPLE numbers AND TIME SAVING co-s^r If you have 6or more lucky j\ n -J— in numbers to play at any one M 1 1_ Ilil time, you258 words
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Article, Illustration271 1981-05-30 36 TIPTOP - TIPTOP By HOYEAH n should capture the opening race for Malaysian-bred horses competing for the Tote Board Stakes over 1,400 m at Penang today. The four-year-old Ryuformen gelding stands out among tils rivals as he has won once over a middle-distance race271 words
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Article1527 1981-05-30 36 RATF 1 2.15 TOTE BOARD STAKES nAK U 1 (Malaysian-breds) CLASS 6— 1.400M (Ratings 28-9) ($15,000 $8,000 to winner) 1 *H578 Hoyaah I a (Golden Arrow) West 57 ■> 3.5) 28 4 mtff limit 1 2 *3»7*0 CMmpanzw a (Fantastic) Paul 56 5 +3.5) 27 4 mh F1,527 words
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Article1734 1981-05-30 36 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP FAVOURABLE DRAW, AND UP ONLY HALF KILO By PENANG, Fri. So Valiant, a beaten favourite last week, should make amends in Race Six at Penang tomorrow. A winner over the Bukit Timah 1,200 m in 1:11.9 earlier in the season, this racy1,734 words
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Article128 1981-05-30 36 Going forecast: YIELDING RACE EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY RACING EO Jack Flash Benroy Tune Hoyaah Yong Yong Jack Flash Hoyaah S. Soondari N. Special Strictly Cash El Cuc-hilla Imposing Strictly Cash The Coup Imposing Imposing B Square The Coup S. Raturn Pokolbin S. Return S. Raturn Pokolbin Bonus Issua Bess128 words
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Article233 1981-05-30 36 TONTO - TONTO By STRICTLY CASH with only two starts this year, looks ready to cash in on his first win in Class 5 Div I 1,200rn in Race 2 today. In his first outing in last month, the 3-year-old by Pembroke Castle ran sixth to Alpha233 words
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Article77 1981-05-30 36 These horses will go well if the going in Penang turns soft or heavy RACE 1 Hoyean, Jack Flash, National Special. RACE 2 She's A T.vdy, Clover Fire, Thf» Coup. RACE S To^olbin, Splendid Return. RACE 4 Never I Die, Primorje, Alps Wanderer, The Mission. RACE 5 Post77 words
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Advertisement731 1981-05-30 36 Our client, a large corporation dealing with a rapidly expanding industry sector, seeks to fill the following key positions 9 MATERIALS MANAGER j Around $50,000 per annum plus benefits (Ref. 2461) The Materials Manager will be responsible heavy manufacturing industries, oilfield for the systematic evaluation of all and refinery operations,731 words
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Advertisement37 1981-05-30 36 A brilliant concert pianist doubling as a KGB assassin makes the mistake of killing the daughter of a tough SAS soldier, himself a trained killer. So starts a gripping manhunt that ends with a shattering climax. limes37 words
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Article, Illustration289 1981-05-30 37 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By PENANG, Fri. Apple Twist II showed his liking for a wet track with a fluent workout this morning. With a riding boy astride, the son of Jolly Me worked easily over 600 m in 38.7 sees. The going was yielding289 words
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Article264 1981-05-30 37 TUESDAY (Yielding): Class S: Shadow Boy displayed good action when he did a 600 m workout in 41.4 sees on a tight hold. Future President showed up well in 40.4. Vintage Lover clocked 40. Class i: Benroy Tune worked well in 41.5. Full Lack strode264 words
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Article88 1981-05-30 37 LONDON, Fri. Fairy Footsteps, the favourite, is out of the Epsom Oaks on June 6. Trainer Henry Cecil, who made the decision, said: "I worked her and though she worked well, she was unable to stay. She moved smoothly but simply had nothing leftReuter - 88 words
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Article1511 1981-05-30 37 RATF 1 2.0 TOTE BOARD STAKES fV/WvE. J. (Malayaian-breda) CLASSES 5 6 1.400M (Ratings 51-29) ($15,000 $9,000 to winner) 1 31O**3 DtHfiTwnrlilJ Heddle) Heddle 58.5 2) 514 mg8F S«Une 8 2 0*6*0 Sarana'tJoy a iSerene) Nr 58 5 I 2) 51 4 mg lUiwr 1 3 1*6516 Joy1,511 words
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Article484 1981-05-30 38 GODFREY ROBERT - THE tint Him StagaMK mot Selannr In the OwU aTtfee Matey* Cup happened to ate* be tfce flfst time tfce cap wm pat ap (ar competition. The year wu IIM. The veaae waa the Selaagar Clab. The reaalt was a win far Singapore. This484 words
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Article, Illustration124 1981-05-30 38 MALAYSIA CUP FINAL SPECIAL This is what it is all for... THE Malaysia Cup the coveted prize the teams will be striving to win was donated by the Football Association of Malaysia in 1967, when the tournament was renamed in keeping with the new national identity. This trophy replaced the124 words
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Article586 1981-05-30 38 Jita has peaked his players to perfection and is certain the Cup will come home again WILFRED YEO reports from KUALA LUMPUR IF THE weight of words and sheer longing could decide soccer champions, the Malaysia Cap would be Singapore's for the taking when586 words
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Article, Illustration687 1981-05-30 38 JOE DOR Al - SIX HOLD THE KEY JOE DOR Al By IT WILL BE THE THREE PIVOT MEN ON EACH SIDE WHO CAN SWING IT TONIGHT'S final between Singapore and Selangor will be decided on the skill, confidence and that fire-in-the-gut feeling of six players three in each team. The Merdeka Stadium clash687 words
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Advertisement79 1981-05-30 38 Then there's tasty seafood I Iresh from the market to you MISSING A GOOD PIECE OF STEAK? A %f /J3 Ample parking tor your lamily and friend! Ours are |mcy. succulent American cuts v detirutety the best steak in town T orcm*bpho»d We offer a good selection of wme too79 words
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Article170 1981-05-30 39 The score is 10-10 TONIGHT'S match could, in one way, be called a decider. Singapore have met Selangor 22 times in the final of the cup and each side have won 10 times, with two of the matches ending in draws. This is how the previous clashes between the two170 words
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Article, Illustration710 1981-05-30 39 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By PRESENTING Fandi Ahmad just another human being. I managed to corner Fandi at the Big Splash recently, and, with some difficulty pried him out of the swimming pool where he and the rest of the national soccer squad members were having710 words
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Article, Illustration248 1981-05-30 39 EDMIND Gealkeeper, 2S. Plays far Tamalaes Revrrs. karaed ak-kaamr af "Keader Wee" kecaase af kls •pleadMperferav aaees. Sales ExecaUvr. HASIJ Rlgkt-ksrk, SI. Kakl Baklt. A toagk tackier was raa lastll fear ea ppialag ttrtken. A warkkerse. Lacks speed kat makes ap wtu kls tacluiag. Alrllar eterk. MtTAUB Stopper, 21.248 words
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Article, Illustration261 1981-05-30 39 ARUMDGAM Gealkeeper, 21. »gktk Cap naal. Ptoys weU la era- till natrkes. CeaK Ikrlve la Cap-flaalatmes-pfeere. Teetadciaa wltk PKNS. 11l lateraattoaal caps. BLBRA Ceatre-kaek, H. Seeaaa Cap flaal. Steady aad rf llaate. DM act kavr a kapey flaai last year bat kas nuttare* abHC. ketlagrepreaeatettve. IS raps. SANTMKH Oatrrhark,261 words
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Article, Illustration150 1981-05-30 39 'WE WON'T FALTER' THIS Is what Jlta Singh, the Singapore manager/coach, Bad to say on the eve of the big day: "Singapore are a consistent team and they are unlikely to falter in the final. This year we have a well-knit side with a good combination of youth and experience.150 words
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114 1981-05-30 39 SINGAPORE and Selangor will meet again on Wednesday at the Merdeka Stadium if tonight's final ends in a draw after extra time. The penalty-kicks rule will not be introduced after the 15-minute eachway extra time. This is the second year running in which the114 words
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97 1981-05-30 39 THIS is how the two teams reached the final: SINGAPORE beat Perlis 3-0; Trengganu 8-0; Armed Forces 1-0; Pahang 3-1; Sabah 1-0; Federal Territory 4-0; Kedah 2-1; Negri Sembilan 1-0; Johore 3-0; Perak 6-0; Sarawak 3-1; drew with Malacca 0-0; Penang 0-0; Kelantan 1-1;97 words
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Article96 1981-05-30 39 All eyes will be on Singapore striker Pandi tonight, for his skill could deride the final. Bat how many know the real person behind the superstar image? How many, for instance, know that this idol of thousands of sports fans is really a down-to-earth fellow who96 words
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Advertisement613 1981-05-30 39 WELCOME TO The New Landmark In Sembawang SEAFOOD PALACE SEMBAWAMG PARK Restaurant Coffee House Cocktail Lounge SERVICES rACIUTIES RESTAURAMT COITEE HOUSE (11.30 am 2.30 pm) (9.00 am 11.00 pm) (6.00 pm 1030 pm, Western Economical Chinese Succulent Steaks Dishes A wide variety of Seafood including ajbo Live Prawns Fishes Catering613 words
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YOUR WEEKEND READING The Sunday Times
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Article38 1981-05-30 40 WHAT do you do when you resign from high government office in the midst of a promising career' THE SUNDAY TIMES probes the case of a top EDB official and his side of the story.38 words
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Article34 1981-05-30 40 ANOTHER exclaslve (ram THK SI NDAY TIMES. (omptian fighter RONALD NAIDI talks to LAI UW KONG aa a career that Include* breaking ap a bargeaalag saccer scaadal la football- craty Slagaaare.34 words
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Article42 1981-05-30 40 A MOUNTING problem in Singapore as runaways get younger and younger and stay away longer from their homes. An in-depth look at who they are, why they run away and how children are abused, raped and illtreated in this country.42 words
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Article24 1981-05-30 40 FOCUS this week* look* at name saae aad sensible gaMeUaea to keep yaarsdf aad yaar family safe (ram crime aad ather perils.24 words
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Article222 1981-05-30 40 THEY'RE the Orchard Road phenomenon, the "McDonald Kids" who hang around the pedestrian mall and the steps near the hamburger restaurant. They seem to be there nearly every night, the girls in bright disco clothes with glitter dust on their faces, the boys just as modishly dressed. Who222 words
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Article66 1981-05-30 40 SHOI'LD nonrymoonrrs go an package tears? It's obviously cheaper bat there's another rum, says FRANCIS CHIN, wb« has Jut returned tram Ms haaevmaaa la Taiwan. He describe* bis holiday la Taiwan, a favearite deatiaatlea far newly-wed Singaporeans. And, after observing other hanrymoan couples aa the taar, afters this66 words
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Article40 1981-05-30 40 THAT Japanese commitment to excellence extends to their department stores. The lengths to which they are prepared to go is the subject of WHEN THEY SAY SERVICE, THEY MEAN S-E-R-V-I-C-E, a look at one of Japan's leading department stores.40 words
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Article22 1981-05-30 40 PLUS. of tmmnt, Jeffrey Uw'i repert m the CUP FINAL between Singapore and Selangor at the Merdeka Stadium tonighi.22 words
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405 1981-05-30 40 WASHINGTON, Fri. The documents were made available by Mr Randall Robinson, director of Transafrica, an anti-apartheid private research group based in Washington. It was not clear how he obtained them. 'Alarming' Mr Robinson said the documents "clear up any doubt that the405 words
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102 1981-05-30 40 SADAO, Fri. Thai border police killed two terrorists belonging to the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) in 20-minute gun battle near the Thai-Malaysian border, a police spokesman said today. He said the clash took place yesterday when a patrol encountered about 25Reuter - 102 words
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Article222 1981-05-30 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Partly cloudy with showers in few areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 23 mln. SUNSET today: «.38 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Ultras 20 28 C Bahrain 28 33C Saagkafc 29 35 C Stint 16 22C Belgrade 16UP - 222 words
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Article32 1981-05-30 40 NEW DELHI. Fri. Soviet security forces foiled an at tempt by Afghan guerillas to take over Kabul Radio on Sunday, a reliable report from the Afghan capital said today. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Obituary31 1981-05-30 40 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH CABLE RECEIVED that O. Janaklanimal passed away peacefully on 28/5/81 in India Mourned by ions O V Kannu. (formerly Straits Times) and family and O Krishnamoorlhy and family31 words
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Article, Illustration316 1981-05-30 40 Pen Sovann top man in Phnom Penh regime BANGKOK, Friday VETERAN pro-Vietnamese, revolutionary Pen Sovann, 45, was named today as head of Kampuchea's recently formed Communist Party, officially making him the regime's most powerful figure. He was named to head the Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party at the end of theAP; UPI - 316 words
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Article66 1981-05-30 40 IN AN Interview with Second Deputy Prime Minister S. Rajaratnam published on Thursday, it was reported that he said the Khmer Rouge had agreed to disarm during the period of elections in Kampuchea supervised by the United Nations. In fact, what Mr Raiaratnam said was that the Khmer66 words
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Article67 1981-05-30 40 BANDUNG, Thurs. Visiting Sri Lankan army chief of staff Major General Jed Perera has called for closer cooperation In security and defence between his country and Indonesia, the national news agency Antara reported today. Gen Perera, speaking yesterday at a cadet officers school here, said as developingReuter - 67 words
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110 1981-05-30 40 Mitterrand favours talks on Kampuchea BANGKOK, Fri. French President Francois Mitterrand has expressed himself in favour of an international conference on Kampuchea, it was reported here today. In the first indication of Mr Mitterand's outlook on the situation in South-east Asia, the English-lan-guage Nation Review newspaper published a photocopy today110 words
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Article, Illustration250 1981-05-30 40 BEIJING, Pri. Crops are rotting in the fields on the Chinese side of the Sino-VietnameM 1 herder because peasants have been forced to flee their homes after artillery attacks (ram Vietnam, the Xinhua news agency said today. A agency cerrespondent said he sawReuter; AP - 250 words
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Article60 1981-05-30 40 NEW DELHI, Fri. An estimated 15 million people have been badly hit by severe drought conditions in the desert state of Rajasthan bordering Pakistan. The Press Trust of India reported today that over 21,000 villages spread over all the state s 26 districts had beenAFP - 60 words
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Advertisement308 1981-05-30 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Investors from Hongkong are quietly building up considerable interest in real estates here. CATHERINE ONG reports that three big HK companies have joined hands with Ng Teng Fong in various development projects. Why some housing loan borrowers may be indebted forever An Inchcape308 words
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Advertisement94 1981-05-30 1 I i*'. I RfH I*' B»i/ ll lllnl VI I I mS^Kf I 4bbV BM i b /iv ■i^b *^XX i I <bJB| I Mr I f 111 111 I V Iff 171 7 \J_ Eutope^ most elesant pens £^S \\\Q^ The finest materials, elegant designs and exquisite craftsmanship Sensitive94 words
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Miscellaneous33 1981-05-30 1 It^T" th mOV OM Ye SCe Ol> tetevteto a«d imagination that went Into creattog the Stars Wars saga to Home it ny *^*^^^^£^^vcl s/Jf^^/ iM.^^vm^^w^^^^'^^v' I: cosmic L«!!edja^«ry_%opie^_ fc- I -v. ""^B Heavenly33 words
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Article, Illustration415 1981-05-30 2 TAXI (Ck», 11 p.m.) To- night, the cabbies get their own back on their bully of a super visor, Louie. Even though their revenge only takes place in their fantasies, it still tastes sweet, as you will find out in Fantasy Bor- ough (Part One). It all starts when Tony415 words
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Article520 1981-05-30 2 PICK of the DAY SATURDAY Arternaon Mattaoe The Eye Cretv taxes (Ch i, !.15 p.m.) After yesterday's horror special, 37,000 Feet Up In The Air, this one takes place in a more down-to-earth fashion. Some horrifying beauties from another world land in a saucer on the outskirts of a small520 words
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Article75 1981-05-30 2 Football IMI Lmcm Cap KlaaJ (Ch 5, JJS p.m.): 36,693 spectators hardly filled Villa Park to witness the replay of the League Cup Final, poor relative to the F A Cup Final. They preferred to sUy at home and watch It live, a first-time occurence. While the initial game turned75 words
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Article83 1981-05-30 2 and more football MALAYSIA Cap Final 'live' Radio Commentary (A.M., 8 p.m.): The next best thing to being there, or watching it live over television is to hear the match commentary live. Singapore take on their old rivals Selangor in yet another final. Singapore who showed consistent form throughout the83 words
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Article255 1981-05-30 2 VIEWERS will meet Ah Fai's half-brother, Ah Hei for the first time in this week's episode of The Brother* Uraorr**, p.m.) Ah Hei has just returned from the United States with his grandfather after obtaining a masters degree in business studies. His mother, Yong Kok Pek,255 words
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Advertisement20 1981-05-30 2 RX-1820 Highly compact 2-band Hll FM/AM radio cassette recorder. Vai' I FACIT OFFICE FURNITURE SYSTEM For more information call: *****1120 words
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Miscellaneous250 1981-05-30 2 Straits Times Crossword ACBOHB pj^u,, thow<trl uiting one in 1 One-hone race on land (6) to mother (7) 4 LUy (topless model) following Timber worker putting useless mishaps (8) *tv" on Island (9) 9 Violent laic about Frenchman 12 Comfortable success for mid shipman on famous ship (4.7) 10 Desert250 words
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Miscellaneous274 1981-05-30 2 TODAY: EXHIBITIONS Art by NuUh Graduate*, Nat Museum Art Gallery. 10.30 a.m. 5 p.m. Until Sunday. Free. Calligraphy, by Wang Sui Pfckrsingapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Free. Until Sunday. Creativity Thraagh Clay, Nat Museum Art Gallery 9.30 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Free. Until June 3.274 words
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Miscellaneous1125 1981-05-30 2 TV and Radio I SBC 5 Second Spring 7 30 News And Weather Forecast (Malay) 7.50 Vejas The Andreas Addiction 8.45 It's Party Time 9.45 News (English) 10.05 Weather Forecast (English) 10.10 Kaz Avenging Angel (Last Episode) 11.00 Taii Fantasy Borough (Part 1) 11.25 lidnifM Movie Jack Ot Dia monds1,125 words
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Article797 1981-05-30 3 fmm S\ DEAR members of Che Censorship Review Committee: As one who goes to films as part of his job, I'd like to offer some unsolicited comments on film censorship, while you are going about seeking the views of "interested citizens", as reported in The Sunday Times.797 words
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Article, Illustration248 1981-05-30 3 AFTER winning an Academy Award for Ordinary People, his first movie as a director, Robert Redford has finally decided on his next project, a similar family tragedy. Redford is developing and intends to direct Sweetsir. a novel about a battered wife, by Helen YKL-sias The movieNYT - 248 words
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Article734 1981-05-30 3 FIRST, some cultural notes in passing: Just when I thought it safe to put my money on Km (Saturday Ch S) rather than on ftmtW AM Byaa (Friday Ck S) who may be sharper in dress but certainly not in court, what does TV's ex-con, drum-playing lawyer734 words
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Article, Illustration320 1981-05-30 5 NEXT week will be your last chance to see this exhibition of French and Belgian strip cartoons, worth taking a quick look at, if only to see how the strip cartoon has evolved from its beginnings early this century, or to find out where Tintin and Asterix320 words
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Article798 1981-05-30 5 THEY'RE back. And, once again, ready to make minor history. A year to the day after their success with Eugene lonesco's The Chairs, the Compagnie Inter-Europe Spectacles are returning to Singapore with yet another contemporary classic. Last June, the three-strong Parisian theatre group enacted, for the first798 words
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Article, Illustration564 1981-05-30 5 THE success of theme songs for popular TV serials like The Brothers and Reincarnated depends on talented lyrics writers as much as on music composers. While Hongkong's two most prominent composers, Michael Lai and Joseph Ko, wrote the music for almost all of the564 words
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Article466 1981-05-30 5 (Registrations with RC members unless otherwise stated) TODAY: Family Isrfaar game* (Scrabble, Chess, Cairom, Draughts and Monopoly) for Kirn Keat (A) residents, 2 p.m. 5 p.m., void deck of blk 226, Lrg 8. Toa Payoh. Free. Free Him stow The Mysterious Heroes (Ch) 4 Know Your RC Quiz466 words
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Advertisement95 1981-05-30 5 It's a brighter Sunday with Sunday Nation i^^^^^^V j 4 b^W^bH 'W W, J %t ||*J WmL M Hfr laaaK^ _^BJ J|^BBBBBBBEX. BTl\^ai BK>^ Hb^l Lv Jagty^Bt^BW /f^aW You must have seen <* VT 9W Honeymoon them those dangers and McDonald Kids d££S§& how t0 avoid them hanging arOUnd the95 words
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Miscellaneous28 1981-05-30 5 L^ j XdeSt^Pitrrt i »omr y er plus SUIS PEfifE^ PLUS History of the Comic Strip in Franc* Belgium Alliance Francaise; June 5 19 Story by ANDREW LESLIE28 words
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Advertisement271 1981-05-30 6 KiQnt in th# flr©*Tt h©ort of city. Exquisitely furnished room*, suites. Chinese Restaurant. Malay Restaurant. 24 hot*- Coffee Comer Serving Western Cuisine Malaysian Specialities. Exclusive Swimming Pod. Night Club. Discotheque. Conference facilities. Beauty Saloons. Rent-a-Car Service. Travel Agent. Shopping Arcade Cinema foßttervation MacMstsr Road, Pwanf Ttt 04-2(131 arO3-2M532 Cat* Mertottl271 words
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Advertisement285 1981-05-30 6 LaVkx BI V I 1 aaaaaaal H^H aaaaal Keep Guardian cotton buds handy for the use of the whole family. Ear Care Baby Care BeeutyCare FirttAid Guardian Cotton Buds are soft, safe, hygienic and oo ivcnient Ideal for baby care, make-up, first aid and other tam"y uses. Available at leading285 words
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Advertisement613 1981-05-30 6 ORGAMISATON I I telrtlei^aa«»Mi»CT im ITNKMO OAYI f PLEABE NOTE TTaMa ,< 10.aeam. 1.11.4.1.4a.1.Mpm .1 A«tm: Ckxta M ttaaa b Coih Bookng>/No rVaa Lnt < Mllir:Y«>!.M'.Ml V Nowwowwai I1I 1 11am. 1J0.400.H0. »ISpm Co*h Book»>g»/No Fr«« Lnt MOWSHOWWMI 1 JO, 4.00, tJO a t-ISpm I <mi\(Bi.M. nKJ>< |rV_ \Contpetition\ Q613 words
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Advertisement644 1981-05-30 7 EASE AWAY ALL TENSION COME TO COCKPIT HEALTH CENTRE f Cockpit Hotel, fHfHI 6/7 Oxley Rise, I A, Singapore 0923 X TCI Tel: *****10 rVHV *****11 Ext. 222 Massage and Facial 11 .00 am 11 .00 pm daily BUSINESS AS USUAL i \k JU Scftr Texas Instruments Progrommoble^Jy M The644 words
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Article, Illustration891 1981-05-30 8 Enchanted and enchanting that was what Langkawi, land of legends, was to M.Y. ZHENG and three other friends who travelled about on hired bicycles through rural villages, jungle tracks, friendly villages to discover the most unspoiled and beautiful beaches anywhere. THE lure of Langkawi was irresistible. It was just891 words
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Article656 1981-05-30 8 FONG PENG KHUAN - FONG PENG KHUAN By THE Langkawis, a group of 99 islands, lie 30 km west of Kuala Perlis port in northern Peninsular Malaysia, quietly awaiting lovers of fresh, clean air and abundant seafood. With the exception of Pulau Langkawi tne main island most are uninhabited; some hardly656 words
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Advertisement316 1981-05-30 8 Don't change your way of life just because you change countries. Instead, enjoy Taipei's first luxury hotel with genuine international accommodation, the Lai Lai Shangri-La Hotel. No matter where you're from, you'll love our suites and restaurants from seven nationalities. Only Taiwan's largest hotel could offer: 70S guest rooms, Including316 words
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Advertisement502 1981-05-30 8 JOIN THE FEDERAL PAINT LUCKY DRAWS AND WIN A DATSUN BLUEBIRD AND OTHER FABULOUS PRIZES Here's your chance to paint your house bright and beautiful and Consolation Prizes at the same time give yourself a golden chance to win fabulous 1st sth National Washing Machine (NA 1800) prizes, with a502 words
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Advertisement187 1981-05-30 9 Langkawi Ferry to Kuaht Lw| k w| GET there either by Malaysia Air Charter from Penang, or else go to Kuala Perils and take a boat (see prices and details. Page Eight). The Langkawi Country Club has its own air-con boat. Where To Stay The Langkawi Country Club is the187 words
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Advertisement378 1981-05-30 9 Muscle 4ff^ Aches? <-^b^^^ «eac/,,0r RHEUMHSON Rheumason Special Cream gives soothing relief to muscle aches, sprains and cramps It's a nongreasy cream that doesn't stain. And it works effectively. Also available. Rheumason Menthol Balm for relief of colds, insect bites, swelling, itching and headaches Rlwumwon RrwumMOn Rtwunuaon n*nn IOOOMt dm378 words
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Article, Illustration1768 1981-05-30 10 Heavenly f ly fare Hongkong is a year-long food fair. A celebration of longevity, of the best of Chinese cuisine, of the marriage of old and new dishes and of the birth of the unheard-of. TAN LEE LENG, who was there on a two-week eating spree, testifies to out-of-this-world offerings.1,768 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1981-05-30 10 NEXT WEEK Lee Leng imparts secrets she learnt from four Hongkong chefs our Hongkong chefs you 11 need Time again for 'chungand dragon boat race ANCIENT China. A wonderful past when sages In flowing robes and grizzled beards spurted philosophy, and when demure maidens Mashed a thousand times over. It1,107 words
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Article40 1981-05-30 10 IN LAST Saturday's gourmet page, due to a typographical mistake, the amount of boiling water needed for the recipe on pancakes for Peking duck was given as cup. It should be 1 cups. The error is regretted.40 words
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Advertisement141 1981-05-30 10 Reader^ Digest How to Increase Your Word Power Now in Just 15 minutw a day for 30 days os*y. taotod. provan toehniquo* show you how to put your thoughts and idaai into tha axact word* that will work for youl According to experts, word* hold tha key to (uccan. A141 words
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Advertisement351 1981-05-30 11 Footnotes to beautiful feet Have you ever noticed ugly, rough I patches of skin on the heel, sole and I side of your feet? You need Scholl's I Rough Skin Remover. It's a delicate, perfumed cream kjv that's very tough on rough skin. It I smooths away the stubborn patches351 words
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Article147 1981-05-30 13 PROGRAMMES of study and detailed information are to be found in the Directory of Canadian Universities, published by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) available at the Canadian High Commission, Faber House, and the Commonwealth Universities Yearbook (at the National Library and the British147 words
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Article34 1981-05-30 13 4 Singaporean students still speak Singaporean English, and keep to themselves because so many of these schools cater exclusively to foreign students that there's little chance of mixing with Canadians. Don Cameron 7 ~734 words
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Article54 1981-05-30 13 SINGAPORE recognises Canadian degrees from universities which are members of the Association of Commonwealth Universities and that covers almost all the universities in Canada, including relatively unknown ones like Athabasca in Edmonton, and Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo. The AUCC address list of universities can also be obtained from54 words
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539 1981-05-30 14 ECONOMICS, to many of us, is as unfathomable in its depths as the murky waters off our coast and economists in general love to pollute that water still further with jargon. But every now and then, a man with an incisive mind and the guts539 words
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Article, Illustration348 1981-05-30 14 THE Guinness Book of Animal Marvels and The Guinness Book of Most And Least are the first two books in the new Piccolo Young Guinness Series. Very reasonably priced at $5.25, each of these fascinating books contains a mountain of information culled from the voluminous files348 words
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Article254 1981-05-30 14 The Most And Least includes all sorts of odd pieces of information as well as some very valuable and educational facts and figures. Did you Know for instance that the world's largest flower is the Rafflesia, named after the founder of Singapore, Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles?254 words
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Advertisement181 1981-05-30 14 "j^ AtunMnqwooi 15 zJjLULutu AlunJirUfUreat b ros/uon B^BW B^B^ißßßßl^Bßaaa^Btf GROUND THE WORLD... /MUNSiNGNNMR&araniI shims u.s.a. THE SYMBOL Of QUALITY When you wear Munsingwear, You know you look good. Anyway you wear it Everywhere you wear it. /MUNSINGNNMR Today's best-seller In active sportswear Sole Agent EXCELSIOR (PTE) LTD. 66 High Street.181 words
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Advertisement472 1981-05-30 14 The true enthusiast's reference WORLD CARS IQOI specif ications on over I B^lM^B^bV I Major racing 1000 latest cars from T^* j competitions, 35 countries including -"4,." 4 I worldwide, maintenance and B^H performance data. T 56 electric can; L^_^ diesels; significant jars*. pages; three indexes A. A 4%^P J472 words
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Advertisement830 1981-05-30 15 EXPANDING MULTI-NATIONAL ENGINEERING/ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY REQUIRES A I DATA PROCESSING I I MANAGER I SINGAPORE SALARY: $3,000 to $4,000 p.m. plus bonus A large multi-national company requires a Data Processing Manager to be based in Singapore. The primary functions of the job are to control and administer the data processing830 words
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Advertisement519 1981-05-30 15 At Hewlett Packard Singapore people are our greatest assets. Recognising this, we strive to encourage personal development acknowledge contributions and actively practise promoting from within. If you are a dynamic, responsible, matured and achievement-oriented graduate, with a sound background in the field of either Electronic/Electrical/ Mechanical Engineering or Computer Science,519 words
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Advertisement455 1981-05-30 15 I Career Opportunities I National Semiconductor Re Ltd Asia Pacific Headquarters PUB Building, Somerset Road, Singapore 0923 Project Leadership Systems Mi.alvst to head a project team engaged in current systems. Applicants should hc«p experience in systems design, preferably in an IBM environment. Analyst Programmers Assignment on manufacturing, financial systems. Opportunities455 words
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Advertisement534 1981-05-30 16 I RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION PTE. LTD. We are a rapidly expanding Company. Our business activities are construction, production of Premlx. Granite. Reedy-Mixed Concrete etc. In order to cope wtth our expansion programmes, we have created the following |ob opportunHlee:1. SAFETY SECURITY OFFICER a) Registered/qualified Safety Officer preferred; b) Knowledge in534 words
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Advertisement53 1981-05-30 16 CLERK OF WORKS Is required for a multi-million dollars office showroom, warehouse complex. r»iyH<|at should have a minimum of 6 years experience. Please apply giving photograph, details of quail flcatioos, experience, citiaenahlp, salary expect* tion and telephone numbers to: A HE AH HOCK HENG PARTNERS Chartered Architects 35- A Tonalm53 words
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Advertisement607 1981-05-30 16 The SGV Group Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client, a rapidly expanding company with International affiliation and engaged In the warehousing and distribution of well-established agency product lines for both the on-shore and off-shore marine and petroleum Industries, invites suitably qualified applicants to fill the challenging position of: ACCOUNTANTADMINISTRATOR Around607 words
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Advertisement799 1981-05-30 16 B| Our client, a leading firm in the financial services sector, intends to improve its I facilities and services to its clients by installing a modern computer using interactive updating techniques. Additional staff are required to develop the Systems Analyst MCS ***** A Systems Analyst is required with at least799 words
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Advertisement263 1981-05-30 16 I UNITED WORLD COLLEGE OF SOUTH EAST ASIA We require a mature and well-quali-fied person as:Secretary (Senior Staff) from 1 st July 1 981 or earlier, if possible. The prospective appointee will be a Singapore Citizen and have:a) A GCE O' Level Certificate with a good credit in English. b)263 words
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Advertisement550 1981-05-30 17 fifl Laß fen lIX SI A leading colour separation house Invites applicants for the following positions: 1. Production Manager 2. Scanner Operators 3. Montage Etching Supervisors 4. Colour Film Strippers (montage) 5. Lay-out Proof Press Operators 6. Camera Operators 7. Accounts Assistant 8. Sales Representatives 9. General Clerks 10. Despatch550 words
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Advertisement337 1981-05-30 17 INCORPORATED THE COMPANY: PCI DISPLAYS PTE LIMITED, subsidiary of Printed ClrcuKa International which is well known in the world electronic industry for its high quality printed circuit boards, produces LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS and LCD MODULES. We invite applications for the posts of ELECTRONIC ENGINEER The position requires a creative Engineer337 words
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Advertisement322 1981-05-30 17 VO/PER PRIVATE LTD. Voeper Private Limited is an international Company engaged in the repair, design and construction of small warships and specialised commercial croft. We invite applications from suitably qualified and experienced candidates to fill the following positionsA) PLATEWORK SUPERVISOR The incumbent will report to the Platework Manager and be322 words
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Advertisement526 1981-05-30 17 SEMGSA SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Invites applications for the posts of: (A) ASSISTANT INSPECTOR/FOREMAN OF WORKS (TEMPORARY) QUALIFICATIONS Minimum 4 years working experience in a supervisory capacity in the construction of major civil engineering works, reinforcled concrete foundations and pilling. Ability to read drawings and check all aspects of heavy civil526 words
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Advertisement277 1981-05-30 17 Alfred Dunhill of London invites suitably qualified Singaporeans for its Dunhill Shop in Singapore at its new premises at Hilton Hotel to apply for the position of SALESMAN Requirement*: Age between 22 to 28 Possess GCE '0' level Must be fluent in English and Mandarin Must have completed National Service277 words
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Advertisement737 1981-05-30 18 Calling all ,-f s *i& It TECHNICIANS ij M^m to a Walk-in (7\ Jm i- r interview on {j&Ffi&P-K m Saturday and M Sunday m GM Singapore Pte Ltd cordially invites Qualified personnel to a WALK-IN INTERVIEW on SATURDAY, May 30th 1981 1.00 pm 4.00 pm SUNDAY, May 31st 1981737 words
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Advertisement549 1981-05-30 18 A U.S. based multinational manufacturing Company is looking for a dynamic individual to join its management team as: Manager. H Production Control H Requirements: a Tertiary education preferred 5 to 7 years of experience in various production control disciplines, scheduling, planning, data processing and inventory control. It is expected that549 words
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Advertisement1157 1981-05-30 18 MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. SSoS^enJ'S" B r AnCh r B er nd ABC EXtr St Ut nvite °PP |lcatlon I MECHANICAL ENGINEER I R*quir*m«nt«:- Degree or Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. Some years of experience in general maintenance work in a large manufacturing company preferably in the food related industry1,157 words
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Advertisement683 1981-05-30 19 This International Manufacturer of industrial fluid mixers, aerators, water and waste-water treatment equipment requires to appoint an APPLICATIONS ENGINEER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Degree in Chemical Engineering or equivalent plus a minimum of 4 yean professional experience in one or more of plant engineering, plant operation, equrpment design and equipment marketing. PERSONAL683 words
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Advertisement775 1981-05-30 19 JOINT SASAR/VITB APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING SCHEMES Th« tlnypora Association of ihlpbulMtn and Wapalrara (lAIAR) and Mm Vocational and Industrial Training Board VTTB| ar* offering thro* apprenticeship training <ch«nwi for Mm following tradas in tne shipbuilding and rapairing industry;1. ARC WELDING 2. BOIUR/PIPE FITTING ft SERVICING 3. HULL FABRICATION/MARINE STEELWORK 4. MARINE775 words
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Advertisement514 1981-05-30 19 y An Italian Engineering Design and Construction Company specialised in OH Refinery Fabrication and related field* invites suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions: SECRETARY The incumbent should be a female age between 21 to 30 years possessing a GCE "O" Level Certificate with credit in English She must514 words
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Advertisement548 1981-05-30 19 Applications are invited from citizens permanent residents of Singapore (or appointment as WORKSHOP INSTRUCTORS in the following fields: 1 Electrical Engineering Electrical Fitting Installation 2 Electronic Engineering Electronic Servicing 3 Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanics 4 Hotel Trades 5 Maintenance Fitting (Machinery Fitting) 6 Metal Machining Mechanical Engineering 7 Motor Vehicle548 words
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Advertisement597 1981-05-30 20 wPmr f^r X^SS^X Europe's largest manufacturer °f •Mice equipment Is expanding its operaO<cr>r ttons la Singapore and seeks to Ml the <£X following professional positions: (4 PRODUCTION MANAGER This Is a senior management appointment and the salary will reflet the Importance of this position. Candidates should possess a Degree/Diploma In597 words
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Advertisement674 1981-05-30 20 requires I ELECTRICAL ENGINEER I To work independently on aX aspects ot power I supplies and distribution I Applicants should be able to organise and control I protects from conception to completion and have a I minimum ol three years' experience m related I fields. Preference wil be given to674 words
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Advertisement892 1981-05-30 20 If yqu are dynamic, matured and growth oriented, suitably qualified and also have the abiflty to communicate effectively with all levels of people, you may well be the person we're looking for FINANCIAL SERVICES EXECUTIVE Candidates must possess an MBA. or Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration or Accountancy and have892 words
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Advertisement294 1981-05-30 21 k^2l2isEssbj! r Applications are invited from citizens permanent residents of Singapore and other ASEAN citizens for appointment as TRAINING OFFICERS in the following fields: 1 Hotel Accommodation Operations 2 Electrical Engineering 3 Electronic Engineering 4 Mechanical Drafting Qualifications Required Candidates should possess a Diploma or equivalent qualification Consolidated Salary Scale294 words
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Advertisement263 1981-05-30 21 JTC JURONG TOWN CORPORATION IS LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE TECHNICALLY ORIENTED If you ore keen on a Technical career, JTC offers you on excellent opportunity for growth. Due to our expanding activities, we hove voconcies in the following posts:A TECHNICAL OFFICER (Civil /Struc tural/Electrical/Mechomcal/ Architectural Planning /Building) B TECHNICIAN263 words
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Advertisement303 1981-05-30 21 As o result of its expansion program, a wel established Company is looking for a suitably experienced ond qualified person to assume the position of: PERSONNEL MANAGER The successful candidate wil report directly to the Managing Director and will be responsible for the formulation and implementation of personnel policies This303 words
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Advertisement238 1981-05-30 21 f C€ 1 CORROSION ENGINEERS (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. A modem and axpandfcig Company dirtng In conoaton protection and tubular steal «carto»OTng in tie marine •nd ottwr Mutttn. ImHas suHabto applicants tor tw toeowing posts: A. FOREMEN (blasting) B. STOREKEEPERS (SCAFFOLDING) C. CLERICAL ASSISTANT (MALE) ftaqukemants: (a) Completed secondary IV education238 words
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Advertisement185 1981-05-30 21 HUME INDUSTRIES (SINGAPORE) LIMITED invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT in its Finance Division REQUIREMENTS ICM A, Bachelor of Accountancy or a member of an accountancy body with a minimum of 3 years working expenence FUNCTIONS Responsible for costing, budgeting, monthly profit forecasts, budgetary185 words
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Advertisement710 1981-05-30 22 Jiii SAN YOlti •sanyo _c. SANYO INDUSTRIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD. VV > a 9 Our company, an international leodmg W manufacturer of domestic appliances is *«P expondmg its production activities of its A Spore factory ond wish to invite suitable V quohfied candidates tor the posts of 0 a Completed710 words
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Advertisement674 1981-05-30 22 'CS ifHEJH WORLDS We wish to inform all applicants who have responded IPOffc to our advertisements on 10.3.81, 14.3.81, 24.3.81, KAJUO... 28.3.81, 1 1.4.81 that all positions have been fiUed and jfl successful candidates have been notified accordingly. Due to the overwhelming response, we regret that we v/rHNIv/INo are unable674 words
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Advertisement733 1981-05-30 22 t HDB I NOTICE OF EXHUMATION KWANG WAI SIEW PECK SAN TENG h CEMETERY Notice is hereby oven that the Kwang Wai I Siew Peck Son Teng Cemetery (formerly owned I by Kwang Wai Siew Peck San Teng Association) I ot Kampong Son Teng off Upper Thomson E Road 7733 words
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Advertisement661 1981-05-30 22 [PAnffUCTkIC I i_ I f^^ INDVSTKIIS UHITtP (Incorporated in Singapore) Registered Office: 23rd Floor, Tunas BWg, Anson Road, Singapore 0207. The resu Its su b jje t to audit) of the Company and the Group for the year ended 31 tt Decerr be r 1 980 are as follows GROUP661 words
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