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Title Section14 1981-07-02 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article589 1981-07-02 1 Support of religious parties assured for coalition govt TEL AVIV, Wednesday PRIME Minister Menachem Begin, confident of victory m Israel's general election, tonight began building a new coalition that could keep him m power until 1985. The 67-year-old Israeli leader, written off six months ago asReuter - 589 words
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Article, Illustration29 1981-07-02 1 Visiting Sooth Korean President Chun Doo Hwan, accompanied by Singapore's acting President, Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng, reviewing a guard of honour at the Istana yesterday.29 words
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518 1981-07-02 1 EDMUND TEO - EDMUND TEO, By Transport Reporter COMFORT, the NTUC transport cooperative, is doing a feasibility study on forming a bus company m response to a recent offer by Communications Minister One Teng Cheong to grant a licence to any bus operator prepared to compete with518 words
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Article43 1981-07-02 1 MANILA, Wed. About 135 people died m floods and landslides which yesterday swept through 12 villages m Albay Province, south-east of Manila. Military officials today said the disaster struck m an area at the foot of Mayon volcano. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article52 1981-07-02 1 JAKARTA, Wed. Authorities have taken m 68,000 guns from legal and illegal owners throughout the country. Admiral Sudomo, head of the Security and Order Command, said today. The government issued an order late last year demanding that people hand over firearms m a campaign against increasingAP - 52 words
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Article584 1981-07-02 1 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By SOUTH Korean President Chun Doo Hwan last night warned non-communist countries that they have to cooperate fully if they want to overcome the persistent tension and anxiety posed by the current international situation. "Threats to freedom and justice loom large all over584 words
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Article56 1981-07-02 1 THE HAGUE. Wed. The nine-member US-Iran Claims Tribunal held its first meeting today to set up a system (or resolving more than 2,200 financial claims resulting from the hostage crisis. After a formal public opening m the Peace Palace, the three Iranian, three American andAP - 56 words
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Article122 1981-07-02 1 DATUK Mom HlUm, the man who will most probably be Malaysia's ■ext Deputy Prime Minister, has assured the people that the new Imno One-up will take the "moderate road acceptable to all races In the country." Datuk Musa, Irano's No 2 man, gave this122 words
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Article60 1981-07-02 1 IjONDON, Wed. The World Wildlife Rind and the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources have called for a total and immediate ban on whale hunting. The two bodies, among the most important m the environmental protection field, said that the International Whaling Commissi n60 words
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Article, Illustration234 1981-07-02 1 A SECONDARY school student is unhappy that his principal never returns his greeting. A woman driver, beaten to a ear park lot by a male driver, thinks he is a bully. A handicapped man who moves with the aid of two walking234 words
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496 1981-07-02 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By ROLLEI Singapore is expected to be placed m the hands of receivers today. And depending on the decision of the receivers, more than 4,000 workers may be dismissed. The company told its executives yesterday that creditors have asked for all loans496 words
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Article55 1981-07-02 1 rGHEKAn, wea. Fifty leftist guerrillas who planned to destroy the Iranian Parliament were arrested last night, the new leader of Iran's dominant Islamic Republican Party (IRP) said today. Hoiateslam Mohammad Javad B>hoa>r said the guerrillas from the MuJahedln-r-Khalq were arrested after a gun battle with Revolutionary55 words
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Advertisement57 1981-07-02 1 52 pages today DR GOH: SSO MEMBERS' GROUSES WELL-FOUNDED Page 13 Page 31 Mindef: Many reservists not serious on training Page 31 Around the world Page* 2, 3, 4, 6 Causeway Page 11 COMICS 15 EDITORIAL 1C LETTERS n CLASSIFIKDS »-M It's Hana vs Chris Page 35 BILINGUAL One RADIO57 words
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Article, Illustration39 1981-07-02 2 MOURNERS with massive portraits of Ayatullah Mohammad Beheshti taking part In a funeral procession In Teheran on Tuesday. Ayatollah Beheshti and other top religious leaders were killed m a bomb blast on Sunday. AP picture.AP - 39 words
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Article37 1981-07-02 2 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States regulates 102 substances suspected of causing cancer but not tobacco, which a congressional study released today pointed out is responsible for more cancer deaths than any other single substance. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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494 1981-07-02 2 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Our Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Wed. There is mounting evidence that a battle is gathering within the Fraser Cabinet over tariff protection for Australia's lame duck industries. The treasurer, Mr John Howard, last night hinted very strongly of a494 words
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136 1981-07-02 2 TOKYO, Wed. Japanese tourists hesitant about their English now have the perfect answer: a pocket translator that will speak for them, at the press of a button. Casio Computer Co Ltd of Tokyo plans to market the phonetic translator from July 6. Known asAFP - 136 words
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342 1981-07-02 2 JAPAN came under renewed criticism from the United States yesterday when Japanese Defence Agency Director Joji Omura met President Ronald Reagan's National Security Adviser Richard Allen and Senator John Towers, chairman of the Senate's Armed Service Committee. Sen Towers, in his meetingKyodo; AFP - 342 words
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Article163 1981-07-02 2 LONDON, Wed. Thailand has refused to admit more than 300 Vietnamese refugees who escaped through Kampuchea, reports the BBC. These refugees are new stranded on the Kampuchean side of the border m two large camps used by the anti-communist resistance groups, the BBC said here163 words
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211 1981-07-02 2 WELLINGTON, Wed. Departing Singapore High Commissioner Chan Keng Howe has called for an updating of the Five-Power Defence Arrangement F D P A linking Singapore and Malaysia with Britain, Australia and New Zealand. "There is a need to rethink how the defence ofReuter - 211 words
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Article70 1981-07-02 2 SAI'DI ARABIA, the world's largest oil exporter, yesterday shipped the first cargo of crude from a giant pipeline linking its eastern oilfields with the Red Sea. The pipeline, which has the largest capacity in the world, will allow the kingdom to bypass the Gulf and theReuter - 70 words
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Article63 1981-07-02 2 INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has imposed presidential rule over the troubled northeastern state of Assam after the collapse of the local coalition government. The proclamation, signed by President Sanjiva Reddy late Tuesday night, empowered Mrs Gandhi to rule by direct fiat after 23 leftist legislators withdrew supportUPI - 63 words
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Article51 1981-07-02 2 VISITING CHINESE Foreign Minister Huang Hua had his second round of talks yesterday with Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Sahul Hameed. He met Mr Hameed on Tuesday after arriving in Colombo on a three-day official visit. Mr Huang said they had discussed Afghanistan and Kampuchea, among other issues.Reuter - 51 words
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Article53 1981-07-02 2 SYRIA HAS pulled out most of its Sovietmade Sam-6 missiles from Eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, the rightist Phalangist Voice of Lebanon radio said yesterday. There was no independent confirmation of the report and the broadcast did not say when the missiles were pulled out and how many sitesUPI - 53 words
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Article77 1981-07-02 2 THE INDONESIAN Government will not allow the Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) to fly in Indonesia's airspace until there is a kw agreement between KLM and Garuda Indonesian Airways. KLM had been prohibited from flying through Indonesian airspace en route to Singapore and Australia since June 15. CommunicationsAP - 77 words
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286 1981-07-02 3 WARSAW, Wed. The Polish Government is planning to retrench 300,000 workers from public-sector jobs next year because of the country's economic problems, the official Warsaw Radio said yesterday. Indicating that the economic crisis which resulted m nation-wide unrest is getting worse, the governmentAP; AFP - 286 words
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Article70 1981-07-02 3 HOLLYWOOD, Wed. Television and film directors voted overwhelmingly m a voice vote last night to accept a three-year contract with producers and TV networks. Representatives tor producers and directors reached tentative agreement on Sunday on a new three-year contract that provided a salary Increase of almostUPI - 70 words
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94 1981-07-02 3 MOSCOW, Wed. Soviet authorities today introduced new currency regulations for Moscow's foreign community, barring all businessmen and correspondents from shopping with convertible currency coupons m the capital's diplomatic shop. A spokesman for the state Foreign Trade Bank told inquirers that from today the coupons,Reuter - 94 words
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121 1981-07-02 3 PISA, Wed. The Leaning Tower of Pisa tilted another 1.1 thousandths of a centimetre m the past year and Is m greater danger of toppling over, a team of experts says. Two specialists from the Institute of Topography at the University of 'Pisa121 words
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269 1981-07-02 3 LUXEMBOURG, Wednesday LEADERS of the European Economic Community (EEC) have agreed to reform the Common Market's US$25 billion budget which could prove a major test of the community's ability to survive its economic problems. A timetable for negotiations was reached yesterday at aReuter - 269 words
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Article200 1981-07-02 3 MOSCOW, Wed. It has been so hot m Moscow for the past week that ideology is going to people's heads sun hats are being fashioned out of Pravaa, the Soviet commmunist party newspaper. Muscovites, who suffered through an unseasonably warm winter that producedAP - 200 words
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Article65 1981-07-02 3 PASADENA (California), Wed. Voyager 2, the Jupiter-Saturn space probe, will make its closest approach to Saturn on Aug 25 at 99,777 km above the ringed planets cloud tops, a Jet Propulsion Laboratory spokesman said yesterday. Its major thrust, following Voyager 1 by nine months, will beUPI - 65 words
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Article75 1981-07-02 3 TOKYO, Wed. Japan and the United States have reached basic agreement to start shortly Joint tests and research for the production of high quality and economical fuel for fast breeder reactors, the semi-official Power Reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corporation (PNC) said here today. PNC saidReuter - 75 words
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Article34 1981-07-02 3 SAN SALVADOR, Wed. The number of execution-style political slayings m El Salvador has rebounded from a twomonth lull and now averages about 20 a day, San Salvador morgue officials said yesterday. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article, Illustration58 1981-07-02 3 LEADERS of the European Economic Community posing for "family photograph" prior to their conference at Luxembourg on Tuesday. The two-day meeting discussed common economic problems and world political issues. The summit, however, deliberately did not discuss events m Poland, preferring not to risk aggravatingUPI - 58 words
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395 1981-07-02 3 THE Soviet Union wants to see a political solution in Afghanistan featuring security guarantees for that country, visiting former West German Chancellor Willy Brandt was told today. A spokesman for Mr Brandt said the Soviet position was set out during three hours ofReuter - 395 words
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75 1981-07-02 3 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. The Sooth African Airways is to recruit non-white air hostesses for its passenger flights, Transport Minister Hendrlk Schoeman announced last night. The airline will Initially take on 25 coloured (mixed race), Indian or black women for a training course. Mr Schoeman said:AFP - 75 words
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186 1981-07-02 3 NEW DELHI, Wed. Six Soviet soldiers were reported shot in insurgent attacks in Kabul and heavy fighting continued in some areas of Afghanistan last week. Western diplomatic sources said here today. In one incident, four Russian troops were shot by guerillas inReuter - 186 words
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Advertisement222 1981-07-02 3 Only a Citizen Quartz ANA-DIGI gives you 27 features. 111- Sr u^PwTiLJ LLL mt m W A The complete time manager by Citizen gives you more features than any other watch of its kind. Citizen puts its quartz technology into action with a watch that tells you the time either222 words
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238 1981-07-02 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. THE United States Central Intelligence Agency is going deeper underground, abolishing its Public Affairs Office from today, a spokesman said yesterday. Last month, the CIA ended all briefings for reporters on grounds that they were an imposition on the time of theUPI - 238 words
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Article24 1981-07-02 4 LONDON, Wed. A sale of 116 impressionist and modern paintings and sculpture earned E8.7fe.000 (J36.12 million) at Sotheby's last night. AP.AP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration279 1981-07-02 4 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, holding wide-ranging talks with President Ronald Reagan, yesterday expressed "firm support" for Mr Reagan's hard-line policy towards the Soviet Union, but withheld a commitment on Australian troops m a Sinai peacekeeping force. Mr Reagan, after two hoursUPI - 279 words
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Article50 1981-07-02 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. Robert McNamara retired yesterday after 13 years as president of the World Bank. The hard-driving executive who, even his critics agreed, was responsible for pushing the bank into a much greater role m multinational lending turned over the bank keys to his successor, A.W. Clausen. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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199 1981-07-02 4 A BITTER power struggle at 2tth Century-Fox Film Corporation apparently reached a cUmax yesterday when Mr Dennis Stanflll resigned after 12 years as head of one of the world's biggest movie studios. Mr Phillip Myers, the company's director of corporate afttalra,199 words
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335 1981-07-02 4 WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE United States has rapped the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) for criticising American policy towards South Africa while avoiding condemnation of Libya's intervention in Chad. In an unusually harsh attack on the OAU's justended summit talks in Nairobi, theNYT - 335 words
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Article57 1981-07-02 4 JAKARTA. Wed. Liqueur brought bad luck to a thief, it was reported today. The thief was preparing to take away a trunk containing clothes when he saw a bottle of liqueur and drank it up. He got drunk and fell asleep and woke up to find himselfAFP - 57 words
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Article29 1981-07-02 4 SALISBURY, Wed. Zimbabwe ended its dependence on white-ruled South Africa for international news at midnight yesterday when the new Zimbabwe inter-African news agency, Sana, began operations. AP.AP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration340 1981-07-02 6 DUBLIN, Wednesday DR GARRET Fitzgerald, elected Prime Minister by the Irish Parliament yesterday with a majority of only three, says his coalition government's priority will be to resolve the crisis in Northern Ireland. "The Ulster issue will come first withReuter - 340 words
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Article84 1981-07-02 6 SUPERMAN 11, now showing m Singapore, has earned more than U5534.7 million ($74.6 million) m its first 10 days of release, an all-time box-office record, Barry Reardon, Warner Bros executive president said m Hollywood on Tuesday. In its second weekend, the film earned more than US$lO.7UPI - 84 words
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Article77 1981-07-02 6 A BABY girl, weighing lust 0.76 kg, struggled for life m hospital m Miami, Florida, yesterday after the US Air Force used one of its largest transport planes to fly her for treatment. Stephanie McElrath was born on Sunday, three and a half months premature atReuter - 77 words
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Article88 1981-07-02 6 BARS at five top Ottawa hotels have been granted two hours' extra drinking time for next month's seven-nation economic summit, an Ontario provincial government spokesman said m Ottawa yesterday. Summit organisers asked for extension of the normal 1 a.m. weekday and Saturday drinking hours for theReuter - 88 words
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Article85 1981-07-02 6 AN IMPATIENT robber was m the hospital m Melbourne yesterday counting the ways crime does not pay. After heaving a brick through the window of a service station because the attendant was too slow handing over the money, the gunman made off with the takings ofUPI - 85 words
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Article64 1981-07-02 6 A PSYCHOLOGIST says he may have hit upon something that could revolutionise parenthood a way to stop babies from crying. Infants will stop crying when they hear a recording of their own wails, said Dr Russell Clark 111 of Florida State University yesterday andUPI - 64 words
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Article91 1981-07-02 6 MADRID, Wed. A Basque Member of Parliament alleged to belong to the military wing of the Basque separatist movement ETA was sentenced by the National Security Court here yesterday to S3 Vt years' Jail in connection with a murder, well-in-formed sources said. MP Inakl Pikabea, was chargedAFP - 91 words
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70 1981-07-02 6 LONDON, Wed. Members of Parliament early today approved a bill granting independence to Britain's largest remaining colony, Belize, in Central America. Deputy Foreign Minister Nicholas Ridley told MPs independence would be granted this year. He assured them London would take measures to ensure theAFP - 70 words
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Article35 1981-07-02 6 UPPSALA (Sweden). Wed. The Soviet Union today detonated its fifth underground nuclear test this year, the Swedish Seismological Institute announced here. It corresponded to a tremor registering 5.1 on the Richter scale. AFP.AFP - 35 words
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113 1981-07-02 6 I "DINK (Italy), Wed. A large deposit of dynamite left over from World War II is slowing down traffic on the mala railway line between Trieste and Venice, police said yesterday. The German-made dynamite was discovered barled 1.1 metres underground at a railwayUPI - 113 words
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Article66 1981-07-02 6 WEST BERLIN, Wed. West Berlin's City Government yesterday adopted a new policy on squatters occupying houses m the city to try to end their violent clashes with the police. Building senator Ulrlch Rasemborski said the Senate hoped to be able to legalise some of the 160Reuter - 66 words
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Article49 1981-07-02 6 MADRID, Wed. Three people have died m Spain from atypical pneumonia over the last 24 hours, official sources said today. The victims, two from Madrid and one from Valladolid, brought the death toll to S3 since the ill moot made its appearance on May 1 AFP.AFP - 49 words
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261 1981-07-02 6 MADRID, Wednesday THE Spanish Government did a sudden aboutface yesterday and asked that all 288 members of the Civil Guard involved m trying to overthrow the government by storming Parliament last February, be prosecuted. Defence Minister Alberto Oliart gave no explanationAP - 261 words
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Article, Illustration1331 1981-07-02 7 PETER O' NEILL - PETER O'NEILL By m London 6 East European countries provide cheap or free technical, and other education for students from developing countries m the hope there will be a return later when they become leading politicians, officials or captains of industry. There is cynicism1,331 words
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Article, Illustration28 1981-07-02 8 PASSENGERS checking m at the departure level yesterday morning. Picture by NGHAI CHEE W AH.NGHAI CHEE AH - 28 words
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Article, Illustration544 1981-07-02 8 GRACE CHNG; TAN WEE HIM - GRACE CHNG and TAN WEE HIM By< IT WAS still dark as the lone Singapore Airlines Boeing 727 waited for its passengers on the tarmac of Subang airport. On any other morning, Flight SQ 101 would have been just another early flightTAN WEE HIM - 544 words
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71 1981-07-02 8 POLICE expect traffic at the newly-opened Singapore Changi Airport to be heavy. They advise motorists to park their vehicles at the public car parks. They said there are sufficient parking facilities at the airport and warned that Traffic Police would take stringent artion71 words
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718 1981-07-02 8 EDMUND WEE; WENDY YANG - EDMUND WEE and WENDY YANG By THE head of the civil service and permanent secretary of the Communications Ministry, Mr Sim Kee Boon, yesterday took personal charge of overseeing Singapore Changi Airport's first day of operations before the teething problems begin to bite. The718 words
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Article, Illustration159 1981-07-02 9 THE thief who stole a sweeper's jewellery that was kept m a tin turned oat to be her 18-year-old daughter, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. Ramijah Be be Mohamed, unemployed, was jailed 18 monlhs when she pleaded guilty to stealing $22,N1 worth of159 words
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160 1981-07-02 9 THE Education Minisl ly half the teachers retired m the past f( meet the teacher shor try has kept back nears and principals who our years, in a bid to tage. Between 1977 ana 1980, about 50 education officers retired each year, but about160 words
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187 1981-07-02 9 PRICES of buns and some tian sin (dim-sum) items went up by five and 10 cents each from yesterday. An advertisement in Chinese newspapers by 16 leading manufacturers says the increase was necessary because of the high cost of ingredients and wages.187 words
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Article78 1981-07-02 9 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry and Social Affairs) and MP for Kolam Ayer. Mr Sidek Saniff. will hold his Meet-the-People Session every Sunday from 10 a.m. to noon instead of every Wednesday night during the fasting month from tomorrow to Aug 1. On Sunday the session78 words
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163 1981-07-02 9 CHOK Shin Tay, 21, injured three women in the chest because they resembled the girl who had jilted him, according to a psychiatrist's report yesterday. Chok had pleaded guilty last month to pricking two woman one in the breast and another in the chest163 words
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376 1981-07-02 9 BENG TAN - BENG TAN CALL FOR MORE SERVICES By GOVERNMENT outpatient dispensaries should provide more services like X-rays, minor surgery and laboratory tests instead of just basic medical consultation. Such a move, says private practitioners, would be a boon to the public and would376 words
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Article45 1981-07-02 9 QUEENSTOWN police seek couple who asked for help m an alleged attempted robbery at dementi Avenue 2 at about 10.30 p.m. on Tuesday. Two men had confronted the couple who alerted a passing police patrol. The police arrested one of the men.45 words
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Article36 1981-07-02 9 SERANGOON Gardens community centre will conduct a guitar class this month. The fee for the three-month course, held on Thursday afternoons and evenings, is $18. Those interested may call telephone No *****69 for details.36 words
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Article32 1981-07-02 9 THE Port of Singapore Authority is working round-the-clock to lay an underwater pipeline and cables connecting Pulau Merlimau to Tanjong Penjuru. The project will be completed m February 1982.32 words
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Article48 1981-07-02 9 THE MP for Anson, Mr C. V. Devan Nair. will attend the Singapore Kerala Association s Talentime and Variety Show at Victoria Theatre on Sunday at 7 p.m. Tickets at $3, $5 and $7 are available at the association's premises at 44 Race Course Road.48 words
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Article120 1981-07-02 9 THE case of four soldiers of the New Zealand army stationed at Dieppe barracks m Sembawang, charged with drug trafficking, will be brought up again on July 22. Privates Tony Alfred Gordon, 22, Francis Xavier Gardiner, 28, Hugh Gordon, 22, and Selwyn120 words
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139 1981-07-02 9 A BUSINESSMAN pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy yesterday. The district court heard that Cho Fong Kian, 28, and Madam Cheong Meng Chee married last year in July. Cho's bigamous marriage came to light in April this year when a routine check139 words
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Article36 1981-07-02 9 GRADUATE teachers who wish to obtain a Master's degree m Information and Computer Science can apply for the East-West Centre Graduate degree awards for the 1982 session. The closing date for applications is tomorrow.36 words
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Article48 1981-07-02 9 THK Sorangoon Gardens Community Centre Management Committee will be conducting a piano class (Grade 1) eveiy Friday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in July Those interested can register at the community ci-nlic or call *****GU between IM p.m and 9.30 pm for more detaib.48 words
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Article443 1981-07-02 9 AN ASSISTANT bank manager agreed at a $21 million fraud conspiracy trial yesterday that a shipping firm did not have to pay a cent for the purchase of a cargo ship on a $1.2 million letter of credit because another firm "extinguished" its debt to443 words
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365 1981-07-02 9 WORKERS in SBC yesterday started collecting signatures for a petition on the station's new scheme of service for editors, producers and reporters. It is not known who began the petition and a producer said it was necessary for the operation to be365 words
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Article53 1981-07-02 9 THE Queenstown Branch Library will hold an additional storytime session in English on Fridays at 7.30 p.m. for children from tomorrow. The children's section of the library will be open till 9 p.m. on Fridays to give working parents an opportunity to take children to the library53 words
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Article, Illustration317 1981-07-02 9 CHARITY quests are common m Australia where Miss Angelica la Bozzetta comes from. They are seldom the subject of raised eye-brows. But the Singapore Charity Queen and King quest, organised by the Spastic Children's Association and the Lions Club of Singapore (Host), has caused Australian317 words
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229 1981-07-02 10 MR LEE KUAN YEW raised doubts Toesday over what could be accomplished by the North-South economic meeting scheduled to be held In Mexico City on Oct 23 and 24 this year. The Prime Minister expressed his doubts during his 34-mlnute dl.sous.sion with Philippine PresidentAFP - 229 words
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Article45 1981-07-02 10 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Education). Mr Ho Kan Leong. will jjive away the prizes at a Children's On the Spot art competition on Saturday at 3 p.m. The competition will be held at the Sin Chew Promotion Centre, Sin Chew Jit Poh building.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 45 words
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Article28 1981-07-02 10 THE Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs). Mr Chin .Ham Tong, will launch the PUB courtesy campaign 1981 at the PUB auditorium on Saturday at 9.30 a.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration489 1981-07-02 10 T. F. HWANG - T. F. HWANG By THE importance of fair play by all concerned in the administration of justice, was stressed yesterday by Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai at a High Court function, marking his elevation to the Supreme Court Bench. The new judge, replying489 words
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Article28 1981-07-02 10 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr Ho Kan Leong, will speak at the 25th anniversary of the Anglican High School, Upper Changi Road, tomorrow at 10 a.m.28 words
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Article, Illustration348 1981-07-02 10 POLICE yesterday criticised some firms for not arranging for proper escorts for clerks carrying large sums of money, after a 17-year-old shipping clerk was robbed of $13,000. police spokesman said money should be kept m proper containers, and secured to the wrist, if possible. 3n348 words
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277 1981-07-02 10 BUSINESSMAN Lim Swee Hong's appeal against a six-year jail sentence imposed on him last year for cheating several banks of a total of $18 million, was thrown out by the Chief Justice yesterday. Mr Justice Wee Chong Jin said he saw no reason277 words
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106 1981-07-02 10 RETIRED lawyer Lee Tat i Loong, 53, was yesterday criarged m a magistrate's court with criminal beach of trust of $23,612 32 at T. L. Lee and Company m Battery Roa.l, between Nov 3, 1977 and Mar 6 1978. Th? alleged offence, mvolvicg clients'106 words
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Advertisement1278 1981-07-02 10 jb? LtnLm Boxwood Carvings are l^fl Hn^na characterized by their H^ delicate workmanship and mJ*^ L. touQ n texture. As decorative 9r*ga 10 they are exquisite 1M and enchanting. >3 mmmm I^^^^B fc^ki July to 14 July 1981 BBb^NI W^BB (Open on Sundays) Mm Time 10 a m to s°°1,278 words
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Article, Illustration545 1981-07-02 11 UMNO's new No. 2 strongman, Datuk Musa Hitam, has allayed fears that the Mahathir-Musa-Harun combination at the top of the party is extremist. Far from being the case, he said, the new Umno line-up will take the "moderate" road acceptable to all races in545 words
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132 1981-07-02 11 LABUAN (Sabah), Wed. Malaysian and Indonesian authorities will intensify efforts to check the widespread entry of workers from East Kalimantan into Sabah, the Malaysian news agency Bernama reported today. The agency said this was agreed at the Seventh Coordination Meeting between theAFP - 132 words
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Article38 1981-07-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Foreign ministry under-secre-tary Muhammad Khatib Abdul Hamid has been appointed Malaysian Ambassador-desig-nate to Kuwait. He is succeeding Datuk Ismail Ambia who is going to Vienna as Malaysia's fust resident Ambassador to Austria. AFP.AFP - 38 words
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277 1981-07-02 11 JOHORE BARU, Wed. Johore Mentri Besar Tan Sri Othman Saat, defeated in the Umno supreme council elections, will face a crucial test when the state's 16 youth division heads meet in Kluang today, senior Umno officials here said. The meeting is speciallyAFP - 277 words
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Article79 1981-07-02 11 THE Royal Malaysian Navy, which is 29 years old today, will have a modern naval base m Kuantan on the East Coast m addition to the one m Lumut, Perak. The base m Kuantan, to become the RMN's headquarters for marine safety m Peninsular Malaysia, willAFP - 79 words
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Article66 1981-07-02 11 A HISTORY of the Malay language will be written by experts from Malaysia and Indonesia under the guidance of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (Council for Language and Literature). DBP director-general Datuk Haji Hassan Ahmad said the project, expected to take three to five years to complete, wouldNST - 66 words
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Article61 1981-07-02 11 MALAYSIAN Airlines System, has signed an agreement with British Airways to buy two Boeing 747 sin a deal worth Ms4ls million (Ss3B2 million). The agreement, signed m Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday by officials of MAS and BA, would provide MAS with its first Boeing 747s earlyReuter - 61 words
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Article41 1981-07-02 11 THE conversion to the metric system for wholesale and retail trade began yesterday. A statement from the Ministry of Trade and Industry said the system will be fully used by Jan 1, 1982 at the latest. AFP.AFP - 41 words
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Article65 1981-07-02 11 UMNO secretary-general Datuk Mustapha Jabar, 55, will resign the post at the first meeting of the newly-elected Umno Supreme Council on July 15. Datuk Mustapha had earlier offered his post to the loser m the deputy presidency race, but when asked if Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah wouldAFP - 65 words
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Advertisement399 1981-07-02 11 _^^^^^^From Japan CLEARING micro cassette kHHßH L control P^^ H Functions: j k. I] 1 Sensitive Budt m Microphone k Rec/Plavback System > I VM Complete with earphone and carrying strap, j Operates on AODCiwith AC Adaptor optionaO^^i^B Usual $120/ dimension- 63x125«35mm J P*l 1/V i I MICH HOAO \r399 words
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Advertisement104 1981-07-02 12 Bii THE SUCCESS STORY HM CONTINUES iS9 lA. vk Last mon ln üm Cheong startled B IHI lA\ m pile driver. 12 unite m a single order ■BiHM tVmIV&, Now( üm C neon 9 has oUowed U P with a Bbatar^--^^l J River Valley Road V^MK ~fl Hf y Maxwell104 words
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Article, Illustration275 1981-07-02 13 MRS Chun Doo-Hwan, wife of the President of South Korea, spent M minutes breezing through five shops In the Singapore Handicraft Centre yesterday afternoon. It was a $55 a minute tour for she had chalked up a Mil totalling $2,1*7 from things that she bought from275 words
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476 1981-07-02 13 IDAH LATIFF - IDAH LATIFF By FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Dr Goh Keng Swee told members of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra yesterday that many of their complaints over their new pay scale, housing conditions and other benefits are "wellfounded." In a letter to the leader of the476 words
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Advertisement99 1981-07-02 13 m HninßnHM hh^^^^nai n^V _^_^b^^ t* i mm B HBfe fSSfiSSß^'^^LSn^ntll—JlKnMnßkfew M^^^n^k^S^SSSsSsS BSiwS3!WWLW^aB n^H ,^a^aWs^^^aH I I C^jHnKfti^K^/l H^ i^^^jjlnH > *°*^'I^^BB J TS^i^n^Ki.i. l nM»a^Mrtn^n^nWn^n^^ HMI I '^-.WjßHH^r" > BPHl^^^^^^ m^gjM i Its tough, it's dependable. It's got economy, and style. It's the best vaiuekx money on the toad^today.99 words
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Advertisement45 1981-07-02 14 a 1 ZZ^-C"*^| L tj| lIIH I I I In^^ll I prfn I p^3 1 1 f lli^a To attend the official launch at Marco Polo Hotel on 2nd Ft 3rd July 1981. please ring Celine at *****3. EQUATION 995 Bukit Tim«ih Road, Singapore 215845 words
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573 1981-07-02 15 SCORES of Housing Board contractors have been offered interestfree loans of up to $1 million in a new bid to encourage them to tender for the board's projects. To qualify, contractors must have a contract worth at least $15 million from the board. They573 words
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Article81 1981-07-02 15 A ROAD safety competition for school children is to be organised by Educational Publications Bureau Pte Ltd, the Traffic Police and Gillette South-east Asia. Cash prizes and book awards will be given to the winners. Schools which submit the most number of entries will get81 words
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Article31 1981-07-02 15 A CHILDREN'S harmonica class and a folk dance class for senior citizens have Just begun at the Serangoon Gardens community centre. For more details, call *****69 after 2.30 p.m.31 words
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150 1981-07-02 15 A WAITER slashed a patron on his arm with a chopper, a district court heard yesterday. It all started when painter Chu Piang Leng and his friends went to the Swallow Nightclub in Peck Seah Street for drinks on the night of Nov 12150 words
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Article, Illustration258 1981-07-02 15 THE principal who alerted the Education Ministry of grading errors in last year's GCE 'O' level examinations, has been transferred to the ministry's headquarters at Kay Siang Road. But the transfer seems to have little to do with her spotting of the258 words
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Article28 1981-07-02 15 THE MP for Changi, Mr Teo Chong Tee, will launch a fruit tree planting protect at Block 124, Bedok North Road, on Sunday at 9 a.m.28 words
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237 1981-07-02 15 SINGAPORE has paid a high price for Its saccess, said a High Court Judge. In achieving rapid success as a trading and business community, Singapore has sacrificed some of Its ideals along the way, Mr Justice A. P. Rabin said. Ideals like237 words
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Article49 1981-07-02 15 MOHAMMED bin Abdul Rahim, 19, was yesterday charged m a magistrate's court with seven counts of theft involving a total of Jl,021.50 along East Coast Parkway between Feb 21 and May 29. He was released on $10,000 bail. The case will be mentioned again on July 8.49 words
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Advertisement610 1981-07-02 15 Jt^^t^^f^y^^\\^^^^^^^^^ TO THE a=a:: !:^^^^C Vn \^Sl Lun^JfiW 4 S\ ■^i»f L IP am \.M i Bl m "HI nnnnnT V n^. Hh^^^^ JB nWWninnT^^Lnnnß LnW^rJtll i ■■■■LnV^^Lnnnß It .^hnnnnnnni 3 Grand Prize* of a 2 Week 100 Consolation Prizes of a Big City Magic Big City Holiday to the610 words
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Miscellaneous168 1981-07-02 15 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp JK3GS, A SALESMAN I I WHEN I APPROACHEP HIS I IF VOU COH'T BELIEVE I OH, (M THAT IMTHE PEPARTl^ENT j COUNTER HE r "< KAE.ASK I^KS-SHAPeL 1 CASE I RELIEVE > STORE TRIEP TO SAIP/HELLO, I CAN'T SHE WAS WlTM NAE168 words
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Article389 1981-07-02 16 IT WOULD appear that Mr Menachem Begin has done it again. Although his Likud union has not obtained a majority over the Labour Party led by Mr Shimon Peres, he seems to have better chances of cobbling together a coalition which would enable him to form the next389 words
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Article363 1981-07-02 16 ANY suggestion by a politician for greater control of the economic interests of one sector of the population or for curbs to slow down its economic growth is a matter for concern. Little wonder then the call by Umno Youth leader, Datuk Suhaimi Kamaruddin, for the363 words
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1110 1981-07-02 16 JOHN DORNBERG - JOHN DORNBERG By m Munich IT WAS almost 58 years ago that Gen Erich Ludendorff, then living here in splendid but ignoble retirement, wrote a scandalously provocative article for US newspapers. It expressed the virulent anti-Americanism of many in Germany in those days atid, oddly,1,110 words
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Article791 1981-07-02 16 HAVE you been under the impression, neighbour, that Iran went away a long time ago? Surprising, isn't it, to hear that they're still there and still at it, still shouting death? This time, of course, it's death to Bani-Sadr. It used to be death to Carter. Remember?NYT - 791 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1981-07-02 16 WILLIAM PFAFF - WILLIAM PFAFF By EUROCOMMUNISM, that spectre haunting Western Europe just a few months ago, has blown away. That it was ever flesh and blood, rather than journalistic ectoplasm, is very doubtful. A revisionist communism existed and still exists in Italy. It has existed in Spain.1,117 words
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907 1981-07-02 17 WE refer to your reports "3 Supermarkets Fined $2,330 For Having Worms In Food" (ST, June 26), "No Way To Keep Out Worms Says John Little" (ST, June 27) and your editorial, "Food For Thought" (ST, June 27). The product mentioned in the first report907 words
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Letter53 1981-07-02 17 WE would like to thank Chong Toh Jin and David Lim for their letters "Gray Lane remains dark despite lights (ST, June 9). Your writers may be pleased to know that the ministry's Public Works Department will be upgrading the street lighting at Gray Lane within53 words
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Letter81 1981-07-02 17 WE would like to thank M. Kabali for his letter "Still Kept In The Dark" r«ST Tnm. q^ w Your writer may be pleased to know that the ministry's Public Works Department is currently planning the widening of Admiralty Road from Sembawang Road to Sungei81 words
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76 1981-07-02 17 WE would like to thank "Disgusted" (ST, June 9) for his suggestion to make the shelters at East Coast Park rainnroof ramprooi. Your writer may be pleased to know that the ministry's Parks Recreation Department will look into his suggestion. The shelters were originally76 words
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Letter196 1981-07-02 17 WE woald like to thank C.K. Wong tar nls letter "Red And Green Went Go" (ST, June 4). C.K. Wong may wish to know that the traffic signals at Keng Lee Road Hertford Road and Keng Lee Road/ Dorset Road Junctions are linked, and are also vehicle-actuated signals196 words
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415 1981-07-02 17 A SINCERE attempt should be made to get more feedback from students, parents and teachers who are actually involved m the full-day school scheme. Full-day school is good, provided it is properly implemented with adequate facilities, imagination and flexibility, taking into consideration the average415 words
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502 1981-07-02 17 I HAVE been following with interest the Education Ministry's concern with the lack of teachers, particularly graduate English Language teachers. This situation will be aggravated by the implementation of the full-day system if it is approved. Regarding the recent stopgap solution to the problem i.e. the502 words
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Letter369 1981-07-02 17 I ADVOCATE restricted and not free use of the cane and for serious offences only, as I am much concerned with the increasing numbe- of children who indulge in anti-social behaviour. When I was a senior assistant, I had teachers who sent me pupils for corporal369 words
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Advertisement211 1981-07-02 19 _H____H______Sh_______! I ________-___B________hl Changi Airport swkhes onwffliMK. Here's a stunning view of the tower to the prestigious lounges used latest project to use MX wiring H___ MBHIHBHH__H-H_l__l__H_i by C.l. P. 's (commercially important accessories. jr people). Changi International Airport. f I All MX products are packed with Over 30,000 pieces211 words
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Advertisement1131 1981-07-02 20 A^_^_^^ _►_>_■____—_» A _M_^_t^k>k»_h^A_M_k_k W_ w i ENO KWANO OCNEJUL CONTRAC- BCKNCE TECHNICAL, DAY/MQHT TOM, Blk 138. 168 Bedok North Service. Colour. B/W T.V AmpllAvenue 3. Tel: *****9. *****0 We t\tr. Cassette. Antennae Instalare specialists In HDB flats/ prt- lation, Service Guaranteed. Tel: vate houses' renovation work *****48 U 11,131 words
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Advertisement1071 1981-07-02 20 AT YOUR SERVICE Telephone Service: *****22 MoMoy Friday 830 am 500pm Sorurdoy 830 o m 300 pm (12 30 pm for Sun. Timai) Pubfcc Hokdoy 9 00 am I 00 p m COUNTER SERVICE Tim Orchord Centre 10 00 am —530pm M l O5 Lucky Ploio (Monday Fhdoy) 10 001,071 words
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Advertisement954 1981-07-02 20 RATES SECTION INDEX od_ r «Mn ™gggti%g™ SemeDnploy $14 00 per column cm N EMPLOYMENT (AA- U2 00) Sirort* T-*, ill VEHICLES A BOATS (mi iu«so)t^v t~_. n ACCOMMODATION A PROPERTIES (r«n»46 50.S u ndoyT-m y gyg^gg pfIOOOCTS. SERVICES Dnploy $17 50 pm column cm OPPORTUNITIES (Mm $52 50) strew954 words
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Advertisement1042 1981-07-02 21 II Empioyment A-i 46 SHuationa Vacant b) Secretarial tt Clerical A leading Japanese trading house invites suitable candidates to fill new vacancy Ltm fOf tr position of 1 r FEMALE J —ll Ja* < 1 1 J^^ S pore citizens, age up to 25 years DU POtrr FAR EAST INC1,042 words
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Advertisement1056 1981-07-02 21 INTERVIEW 6) TODAY!!! CONFIDENTIAL l9r }^^ui^Jm, CLERK/TYPIST X^ re p^ SfcurSeiySng of 40 A > "SJT" oeMBUL wpm and able to ,B temporary punch operate telex card opehatob Preferably 1 year Of Requirements: rlarical pxopnpnce Female Singapore citizens clerical experience Cornplete< ,s iC E o evel Suitably qualified per- Able1,056 words
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Advertisement1134 1981-07-02 21 rwniii ijjl^ Wall Eatabltehed Travel Aganc] LARGE COMPUTER 1) VISACLERKS COMPANY t (Female/Male) iriqaiiias a im^i 2 yaara ratovant a» TYPIST/ 12)1 2) "ACCOUNTS CLERK CLERKS a Minimum qualification *»vet ham 1 year rass»anl a« O' level perience of^owTrS' sp d (3 > COUNTER Kindtv raaht asMßj CLERKS .I?'."-'"-. .^~*?,,V~"1,134 words
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Advertisement893 1981-07-02 21 H EiiaptoyiiMMtt Tr 4> I FRANS FURNITURE PTE LTD Urynlly required by e.panding requiraa Amarlean (A) SHOWROOM SALES RECEPTIONIST TELEX «^JERATOR/ (B) RfCEPTIONrST/ RECEPTIONIST GENERAL CLERK CUM TYPIST (C) MALE STORE CLERK Requirements:- Pleasant personality with 2 years a GCE O' level experience In similar capacity, a Minimum 2 years893 words
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Advertisement962 1981-07-02 21 N EiwployriUHt ill An oilfield equipment supply Legal flrni reqwree a: TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM 1. FEMALE CLERK RECEPTIONIST a Must be able to type Preferably with experience ln c speaks fluent English and operating a telex machine. Mandarin a Knowledge of local dialects RECEPTwSsT advantageous nn.tKiiw»si p referab y wltn962 words
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Advertisement1613 1981-07-02 22 II Employment (jjl^ 48 Situations Vacant utc^^^«"" CLERK/ TYPIST I k with telex experience, pleas- 1 c 9) Secretarial tf ant personality, responsible f Clerical 1 and able to work overtime 1 when required. Apply to> STBOXA»1010 t Europeen Tr«Nng Compeny 1 TL'?^? M **!»*< requires I eeigeponi ISSS. I1,613 words
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Advertisement1341 1981-07-02 22 II Emptoynksnt ill RAOINO COMPANY RECKNRES xperlenced Copy Typist with C> Sales nlnlmum O.C E. 'O' level quaillea tlon Must be able to type leatly Salary negotiable. Intersted persons, please tel: *****43 A rest expanding rompsny ds sling or Interview. ••> oßlee squipmsnt requires kCCOUNTS/ OENERAL CLERK ur- O AI-CO1,341 words
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Advertisement1009 1981-07-02 24 II Drytoymewt lI A 46 Situations Vacant t) Msc*U*n*oas II "IIH Start your career In NMB as: fw?*23J2JJ"3E MECHANICS HipMURMMaMMij To undergo B»C!e3li!C*B*l Oversea* B3hS3MC (ChaiCheeorHy) BPfVSI Must possess NTC Grade E^BWvSJmH 3 In Maintenance Fitting I^HiF. TTiH^B and have some knowledge of electrical fittings |B>rfIHIHHI Preference given to ex-1,009 words
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Advertisement1426 1981-07-02 25 Ill Vehicles 4 Boats 6^5 BIGGER TRUCKS Bigger saving. Especially when you get the van exactly right for you on a lease. Avis has 3-tonners, box vans, etc or we can even make to your specifications. No need to get fleet administration headaches or tie up needed capital. Phone: *****11/*****691,426 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration98 1981-07-02 30 My Belcved Husband Bias P •rflips Pereira (19*7—1980) Who departed this We on Wednesday 2nd July 1960. One year has passed by but the fragrance of ycur memories still linger on with thos« who jvc and miss you so dearly Asolemr requiem High Mass will98 words
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Obituary, Illustration91 1981-07-02 30 CMAMOHONQUM AGE *5 YEARS PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 30 <! 11 LEAVING BEHIND WIFE: TAN AH CHEW SONS: CHIANG CHIH SHU, (ANDREW) CHIANG CHIH WEN DAUGHTERS: CHIANG YUH LENG CHIANG YUH WAN CHIANG YOKE SIT. (ADELINE) DAUGHTER-IN-LAW CHEONG YUET NGAN. (CHRISTINA) SONS-IN LAW TING ING KONG HO HEW91 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1981-07-02 30 i_ C««^ mtn Minn AJ in ertnonng mwrnory vt MRS. SOH BOON HOE n— MO. MARY WEE QEOKKM who was called HOME TO GLORY BY OUR LORD on 2.7.78 Sadly mi»»»<1 Oy Husband, only Son, Daughters Sons-in-law, Dgh.-ln-law Grandchildren, Grand Dgh.-in-law Grand Son-in-law and GreatGrandchildren "In In*61 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1981-07-02 30 In L oving Memory Of JMOUEKJM Dvpartwl 2/7/72 Nine long years have passed But memories stay fresh and painful. Always lovad by wtte. daugMar, b» tov#fl p*f •nt*, broth#f A sisters In Ever Loving Memory of Our Darling baby VUAV SAI SELVA Departed 2nd July. 1M0 'Bhagawan's child you were79 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1981-07-02 30 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE: MR VICTOR CHEW HOCK KEE thank ratativa* wid trianda lor lhair aaaiatanca, altandanca •nd donation* during thair racanl baraavamant. Th« family <* ih« lal« MOM R MAmMUTHAMMAL. wish to thank II relatives and friends for their i '.indolences, donations, wreaths and attendance during52 words
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Advertisement78 1981-07-02 30 In SwmI Memory Of CHUA KIM HUAT Who puMd away on 2nd July, 1M0. Time changes many things but not the memory this day brings. Dearly misted by: Class of 2SA2 78. M LOVING MEMORY Of JMQUEK JM D£ PARTED ON 2ND JULY 1t71 fondly nm»mkyid by WW». t¥«STRAITS TIMES78 words
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Advertisement706 1981-07-02 30 Applications are invited for appointment to the following posts: (1) TECHNICIAN (PLANT OPERATOR, AIRCONDITION) (2) ASSISTANT TECHNICIAN (PLANT OPERATOR, AIRCONDITION) QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE POOT(l) (i) Industrial Technician Certificate In Airconditioning and Refrigeration. •r (ii) National Trade Certificate Grade m (Theory and Practical) m Airconditioning and Refrigeration Mechanics plus 3 GCE 'O'706 words
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Advertisement1324 1981-07-02 30 Mlrador Commodities (S) PteLtd A leading and established commodities future co. has immediate vacancies for the post of: Business Executives Requirement Male/female age above 23 years wrrh minimum GCE O level. Those with initiative and drive and are prepared to make future commodities trading their career. Good social and business1,324 words
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Advertisement216 1981-07-02 30 COMPANIES ACT. CAP. tat mt Hi THE MATTES OP MACON (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD. (Member* Veiutar> UqaMaUao) NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that a general meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company win be held at 5807, (7th Floor) Won Hup216 words
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155 1981-07-02 31 A HOUSEWIFE who lost her powers of smell in an accident has accepted $7,000 in compensation. Both Madam Sumathy Suseela, represented in her absence by Mr Amin Valibhoy, and her husband, wharf worker K. Sadanandan, claimed damages against lorry driver Ang Kok Liang.155 words
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Article, Illustration329 1981-07-02 31 GERALD PEREIRA - GERALD PEREIRA Crackdown m People's Park Complex SHOPKEEPERS m the People's Park Complex were warned by the police yesterday against assaulting their customers, who are mainly tourists. In the last three months, police have received several complaints from Caucasian tourists By that they were assaulted329 words
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Article140 1981-07-02 31 A SALESMAN who kept quiet about a dud cheque he received m payment for goods ordered from his employer was fined $1,500 yesterday for receiving stolen property. Ang Kirn Lye, 31, originally accused of cheating, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of receiving the stolen140 words
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250 1981-07-02 31 TAE-KWON-DO lessons "and parachute jumping are being considered by a committee rev'ewing the National Cadet Corps training syllabus. Dr Tay Eng Soon, the Minister of State for Education, said yesterday that with a more adventurous and interesting programme, the corps should be250 words
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406 1981-07-02 31 MANY National Service reservists do not take their part-time training seriously. They tend to think they have fully discharged their liability after serving their two-and-a-half-year full-time stint. This lackadaisical attitude persists despite repeated urgings from political leaders to change their ways. The other406 words
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246 1981-07-02 31 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By BUSINESSMAN Jacky Yeo's latest "victims" have reported him to The Straits Times. All because he was super-hospitable, as he always is to friends from distant lands. He treated them to local food and showed them interesting spots. Mrs Rome Arnold, an246 words
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Article84 1981-07-02 31 TELECOMS introduced number-to-number services to Norfolk Island, Solomon Islands and Cocos and Christmas Islands (territories of Australia) and Guam from yesterday. This brings the number of destinations with which Singapore has such services to 115. The charge for a call to the new destinations is $21 for84 words
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132 1981-07-02 31 A WIDE smile awaits all guests of the Goodwood group of hotels today, not only from hotel staff but also from the little gingerbread man every guest will receive. The gingerbread biscuit's message for guests of the five hotels m the group is "Courtesy starts132 words
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Article98 1981-07-02 31 I A CORONER'S court yesterday recorded a suicide verdict on Madam Tan Siang Hwee, 60, who was found hanged m her Yung Kuang Road flat on May 5. The court heard that Madam Tan became very depressed after her husband's death. She broke her legs m a98 words
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124 1981-07-02 31 A TOOL and die factory, Newton, is to begin a phased retrenchment of about 4M employees from tomorrow all September. Tke retrenchment follows the closure of the electronics, metal bands and plate-shape sections of the company. Altogether, there are some CM employees working m two124 words
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Advertisement159 1981-07-02 31 i S& i V> op HITACHI'S smart ideas to keep your customers cool I New low cost eowyy swing aircon a aM sefles for Residential Commercial uw C.Ming Typ. W.de Adjustment ot Air Flow Direction U Too* Series 9.200 kcal/h to Sp* Trp Ak CondNtomn MB^^MMiM 12 20Okc»l.h AircooMd SpM159 words
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Advertisement347 1981-07-02 31 DXT SOO6K fl Home stereo music lICIIAI DBlPP^^^^^^B^^ system complete with UOUML rnlt,C jlw AM/FM stereo receiver $660 If cassette deck. 2 speed Klfk\A# sem automatic turntable IMUW tocc QAMVn Accessory mike and dust -^CJI cover provided V^# Hi I Wh.l. stocks li» r--—^ 3-in-1 Stereo T Music Systems* I347 words
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Article, Illustration610 1981-07-02 32 PSOM JEEP - PSOM JEEP ByE He has done nothing noteworthy since taking last year's classic IPOH, Wed. Vaaron, a dour stayer who brought off a rare classic double by winning both the Singapore and Perak Derby last season, will have to give a bold showing610 words
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Article54 1981-07-02 32 LEADING Perth Jeckey Mark Grlgaby (abeve). wke f ell tram Dixieland Reek la Race Twe at Baktt TUnah last Sonday, la being treated for head Injuries at tke lateaalve Care Unit of Gleaeagles Hospital. According to tke decUr-ta-caarge, Grigsby "has cancustdon bat la eoascloos and rational.' He54 words
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Article23 1981-07-02 32 See ling Man Young Regent Ravaduos Fu Mel President Candidate Hill Of Content Steven's Day Delmendo Golden Dart Unforgettable b23 words
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Article, Illustration257 1981-07-02 32 On the track with FAIRWAY IPOH, Wed. Perth woman jockey Paula Wagg, back for a visit, worked several horses here yesterday. Particularly impressive was Sheringham winner of the Harp Ulster Derby m Ireland. Sheringham worked over two rounds and reeled off the last257 words
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Advertisement144 1981-07-02 32 victopv 4 i DDDUGDDDDD[7^ PRAISE g B Lj MUSICAL E g TO THE GLORY g SPEAKER REV. DR. TONY CHI OF GOD DATE 3, 4, 5 JULY 1981 CU C^l PLACE NATIONAL THEATRE TIME 7.45 PM NIGHTLY r—j dH 150 VOICE CHOIR, TESTIMONIES, £=j PRAYERS FOR THOSE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS144 words
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Article, Illustration243 1981-07-02 33 further the non-stop action. In the words of Akira Takahashi, 32, a Japanese adviser to the Sentosa Roller Club: "You don't have to worry about the danger element. All you have to be is a good and cautious skater. "We haven't had243 words
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Article, Illustration374 1981-07-02 33 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By HAVE you thought about playing hockey with the wind in your face, travelling at speeds of up to 60 kilometres per hour? Well think no more. Puck roller hockey offers you just that and much more right here in sunny Singapore. What, you374 words
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Article, Illustration208 1981-07-02 33 HASTINGS (England), Wed. Sri Lanka crashed to the first defeat of their 14-match tour of England yesterday, going down by 82 runs to Sussex on the final day of their three^iay cricket match. Sussex, for whom Jerry Heath hit 101, his maiden first-classReuter - 208 words
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Article35 1981-07-02 33 ANNABEL ESS and Dorothy Tessensohn retained their posts as president and secretary respectively of the Singapore Women's Hockey Association. Other office-bearers: Yvonne Pereira (vicepresident), Geraldine Lee (asst secretary), Vanita Arumugam (treasurer).35 words
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Article421 1981-07-02 33 PAKISTAN Test player Zaheer Abbas has won the race to 1,000 runs m English county cricket this season. Zaheer needed 35 runs in Gloucestershire's second innings against Warwickshire yesterday and reached the target before the match faded to a draw. The Pakistani's 14-in-ning achievement was allReuter - 421 words
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261 1981-07-02 33 By PETER SIOW LOH KOK HUA, the 1975 champion and runner-up last year, will be at the starting line in the Lark Open championship this weekend, off Changi. Loh, whose participation had, at first, seemed doubtful because he was unable to borrow a boat,261 words
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81 1981-07-02 33 LAPPEENRANTA (Finland), Wed. New Zealand's John Walker said after winning the 1500 metres at an international athletics meeting here last night that he aims to crack the world record of Britain's Steve Ovett. Walker won in 3 min. 38.2 sec., which was clearly behindReuter - 81 words
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Article540 1981-07-02 33 SAINT LARY (France), Wed. Philip Anderson became the first Australian to wear the Tour de France race leader's yellow jersey yesterday as the first mountain stage changed the early race hierarchy. But Tour favourite Bernard Hinault, of France, bidding for a third victory in four years, was in secondAgencies - 540 words
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Advertisement122 1981-07-02 33 IwliAku WiTaTtiiiix MO9ffj lS AT IHEj uL AJIDAJ LI Ji A splendid experience m great entertainment and fine food. |Current Attractions p|i Resident ft 1 1 1 111 1 Coming Attractions! k ■Lwb^EEt^^ H^fi^^H Lj^firiMvPPßS fl^r— Ti i ii iwm B S^^^^l^^^^V^vfl^flßi fl^l B^*V^iGfl BsBBESHHaBHsii! 7 imr- Tsl?**nSl^B m^m Jtk122 words
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Article, Illustration359 1981-07-02 34 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By National striker scores two goals for SAFSA victory FANDI AHMAD again turned up where it mattered most to score the goals for the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association in their 21 victory over Tiong Bahru in the National Football League359 words
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Article285 1981-07-02 34 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By JUBILEE Sports Association crashed to their fifth consecutive defeat when Farrer Park United beat them 2-1 in an Ovaltine National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Both teams played a lack-lustre game but it was285 words
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Article169 1981-07-02 34 lOE DORAI - By. lOE DORAI THE Football Associate ment Committee have youth competition secret banned from all soccer b on of Singapore Tournarecommended that their ary, Maurice Pasqual, be todies. Pasqual resigned last week, criticising the FAS Council on the way they handled the participation of the169 words
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204 1981-07-02 34 THREE Division One clubs of the Australian Philips professional League have invited the Singapore soccer team to make a tour Down I'nder in October, reports JOE DORAI. And one of the clubs, Marconni, have even proposed an annual exchange programme with Singapore from this204 words
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Advertisement319 1981-07-02 34 The Chairman, Board of Directors and Management wish to express our sincere appreciation and gratitude to all our business associates and well-wishers for their congratulatory messages on the official opening of our new electronics and photographic super-centre at Singapore Changi Airport on Ist July 1981. BOON&CO.CPTEJLTD. 8 v Pimples or319 words
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Advertisement102 1981-07-02 34 Top-of-the-league soccer shoes from adidas Two soccer shoes created by adidas to let you kick off to a winning soccer game. Europa Cup tpj S^^^^r a^* r Lightweight. Flexible. Unique m sole ~^^^^*^s^ X construction. New screw-in safety studs i^^\^'.^H prevent formation of sharp edges and thus <^wr^^ reduce the102 words
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Article, Illustration414 1981-07-02 35 WIMBLEDON '81 WIMBLEDON, Wed. "I never rolled over and played dead before, and I'm not going to roll over now," a tired Jimmy Connors said after rallying from two sets down yesterday to gain the men's singles semi-finals m the Wimbledon tennisUPI - 414 words
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Article154 1981-07-02 35 Men SUcles, qurterfbuls: John McEnroe (US) bt Johan Kriek (SA) 6-1, 7-5, 6-1; Rod Frawley (Aust) bt Tim Mayotte (US) 4-6, 7-6, 7-6, 6-3. fouMes, third nmmi: Fritz Buehning-Ferdi Taygan (US) bt Heinz Guenthardt (Swi)Balazs Taroczy (Hun) 6-4, 6-7, 7-6. 3-6, 8-6; Rod Frawley (Aust)-Chris Lewis (NZ) btReuter - 154 words
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Article246 1981-07-02 35 KEN JALLEH Jr - KEN JALLEH Jr. Byj LEE TZE FANG laid the foundation, Dennis Choo stengthened it and Lau Cheng Soon provided the lubrication in Shell's 4-1 victory over Hongkong Bank in the Anchor Business Houses' League squash match at Cavenagh Road last night. Shell, though having246 words
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Article96 1981-07-02 35 BADMINTON Inter-con-stituency tournament (SB A Hall, Delta Complex. 7.30). BOWLING National championships (Jackie's Magic Score, 7.30). GOLF Sembawang Tiger Open pro-am tournament (Sembawang Club. 8). HOCKEY BHA Lmfae Dtv I: SRC B v CSC B(Padang, 5.10). Friendly: Women's national squad v LA (Balestier Rd. 5.15). SOCCER NFL Div96 words
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249 1981-07-02 35 LONDON, Wed. Hana Mandlikova, the 19-year-old second seed, beat fellow Czechoslovak Martina Navratilova, seeded fourth, 7-5, 4-6, 6-1, today to reach her first Wimbledon women's tennis final. Her opponent in Friday's final will be American Chris Evert Lloyd, who beat fellow country-womanReuter - 249 words
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Article, Illustration265 1981-07-02 35 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By\ NOISE will be beautiful for Narisa Prateep m the national bowling championships from today to Sunday week at Jackie's Magic Score. For the greater the din of falling bowling pins, the louder will be the peals of the women's Masters'265 words
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Article185 1981-07-02 35 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By THE Singapore women's hockey squad were only a hazy shadow of their former selves when they were held to a 0-0 draw by a disorganised President's XI side on the Padang yesterday. The national side should have won convincingly, but they just185 words
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Article186 1981-07-02 35 THE writing on the walls of bowling centres is no longer painted but computerised, reports WILFRED YEO. And the message systemed out by the computers is: The day when computers take over from Man in bowling is on the next frame. In fact, where the186 words
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Article152 1981-07-02 35 LONDON, Wed. Wimbledon's reputation for politeness was dramatically shaken m the evening gloom here last night as the famed centre-court lost its cool. The incident occurred as a women's doubles third-round match between Joanne Russell, of the United States, and Virginia Ruzici, of Rumania, andAFP - 152 words
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Article72 1981-07-02 35 BIRMINGHAM, Wed. Ronnie Allen, one of English First Division soccer club West Bromwich Albion's greatest players, today returned to the club as manager for the second time. Allen, who played in more than 500 matches for Albion in the Fifties, became the club's manager in June,Reuter - 72 words
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Advertisement156 1981-07-02 35 I SPECIAL 1 Fantastic Offers on Sports Goods, Leisure Wear Games Hurry Whili Stacks Last ADIDAS U»u»1 Pric* Offn Pnoa Tobacco Shoes $52.«0 $40.00 Beach Shorn $&5.0t) $46.00 Hawaii Shoes $4640 $36.00 Topeka Show $66 60 $56.00 Super Star $68.00 $62.00 PUMA Tahara All-Purpota Shoes $23.00 $18 SO Weekend Shorn156 words
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Advertisement448 1981-07-02 35 x~. iomx m» noiuui icnoau. > Armstrong Conon* Mode to take all the knocks and still look good as new. Armstrong Coflon floonng is lough, wear resistant and For the difference m style that lasts get Armstrong, gives years of trouble Iree service Armstrongs beauti- Corlon (boring It makes a448 words
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Article, Illustration155 1981-07-02 36 MAX KIAN SENG - Picture by MAX KIAN SENG WHEN you're three-years-old, an aeroplane ride Is an aeroplane ride. And If, like little James Ng, yon had been woken from slumber at 4 a.m., dressed aid taken to the airport, you are not likely to be terribly enthusiastic about pretty155 words
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139 1981-07-02 36 Iran puts to death 10 proMarxists TEHERAN, Wed. Iran executed 10 pro-Marxist opponents yesterday to show that it was undeterred by the killing of 74 of its leaders and the slaying of the governor of Teheran's main Evin Prison. Teheran Radio reported today that the executions by firing squad tookUPI - 139 words
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Article32 1981-07-02 36 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped another 4.37 points to 972.51 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 32 words
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Obituary36 1981-07-02 36 MAS PEQQY MEYER (Madam Lee Joo Le ng) passed away peacefully on July 1. 1981 Cortege leaves 29. Bin Tong Park at 2 p.m. on Friday. July 3. for Chua Chu Kang Cemetery.36 words
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499 1981-07-02 36 'UNDO NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF CULTURAL REVOLUTION' BEIJING, Wednesday CHINA'S new Communist Party Chairman Hu Yaobang cast off decades of Marxist dogma today when he pledged to eliminate residual leftist influence. In an inaugural speech to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the foundingReuter; UPI - 499 words
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Article291 1981-07-02 36 PRESIDENT Leonid Brezhnev has pledged willingness to stop the deployment of Soviet medium-range nuclear missiles in Europe on the day the United States opens arms talks with Moscow. "This will happen, of course, only if the US tells us that during the talks it willUPI - 291 words
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Advertisement164 1981-07-02 36 FRANKE NEW COMPACT SINK TYPE CP-ES 185 Dimension 96.5 50 cm MAXIMUM CONVENIENCE IN THE MINIMUM SPACE. The new FRANKE COMPACTdoes not only save space.it creates it; for instance it creates room for a diswasher or for some other kitchen appliance. With bowl waste outlet placed right at the rear,164 words
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Advertisement173 1981-07-02 36 Test guides which kail Did you buy your child an examination guide to help him pass that crucial test? Did you look carefully at it? Now the vital question: Did you know there are glaring grammatical mistakes, misspelling, factual errors and more m many of these guides? Education correspondent TERESA173 words
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Advertisement443 1981-07-02 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. All new developments need not be glass and concrete monstrosities. PONG MEW LENG brings you details of a project by the Singapore River that might help improve the amenities of the area. It could give a crucial lead for further rebuilding along the443 words
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Miscellaneous199 1981-07-02 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers In a few areas, mid morning upwardsTEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 8.44 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.32 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 1218C Cloudy Lm Aageles 19 30C Clear Athena 24 34C Clear Ma4rM 15/29C Clear Bahrala 32 38C199 words
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Article73 1981-07-02 1 GANDA Holdings Bhd has informed the KLSE that group unaudited interim pretax profit has risen by a hefty 143.7 per cent to $1.38 million. For the half-year ended March 31 this year, turnover (total sales) of the group increased by 7 per cent to $22.56 million.73 words
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Article37 1981-07-02 1 MALAYAN United Industries Bhd (MUI) has furnished the KLSE with a copy of the letter of approval from the Capital Issues Committee regarding the purchase of the whole equity capital of Arli Properties Sdn Bhd.37 words
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Article64 1981-07-02 1 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Central Sugar to furnish it with more details on its acquisition of Battell Investment Ltd of Hongkong. It wanted to know the date of incorporation, the authorised and paid-up capital of Battell, the basis of Central Sugar's valuation of HK$27O million64 words
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Article92 1981-07-02 1 THE joint venture between Unilite Electrical Industries Bhd and GTE International Inc of the US has been dissolved. Unilite will no longer participate m the 51 per cent equity investment m American Lamps Sdn Bhd. Unilite also announced its sale of glass and lamp machinery and equipment m92 words
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Article61 1981-07-02 1 LONDON, Wed. Gold dropped US$B.5 to $419.5 (SsB94) an ounce m early trading here today. The fall was attributed to the strength of the US dollar which rose to 2.4028 marks from 2.3955, to 2.0525 Swiss francs from 2.046 and to 5,731 French francs from 5,7155. ItAFP - 61 words
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Article67 1981-07-02 1 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia is expected to record a surprisingly low inflation rate of less than 10 per cent m 1981, a high-ranking official said today. Indonesia's inflation rate for the first six months of 1981 stood at 4.2 per cent, showing that the rupiah has fully recovered fromUPI - 67 words
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Article88 1981-07-02 1 JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian Government will build 42 new factories m a bid to raise the country's sugar production up to three million tonnes annually by 1988 and make Indonesia selfsufficient m the commodity as early as 1984, according to Agriculture Minister Sudarsono. Indonesia's present sugar consumption standsAFP - 88 words
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Article78 1981-07-02 1 LONDON, Wed. The pound sterling sank to a three-year low against the US dollar today as the US currency gained more strength on foreign exchange markets and continued to bring down the price of gold. In London, sterling opened at U551.9145, more than a cent down on yesterday'sReuter - 78 words
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Article69 1981-07-02 1 JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian state-funded domestic shipping company "Pelni" is embarking upon a massive fleet expansion and renewal programme, the company's President-director Husseyn Umar announced here. To cope with fast rising domestic traffic, the company will acquire 48 new ships worth some US$4OO million (SsB3o million) m theAFP - 69 words
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620 1981-07-02 1 SINGAPORE'S computer and peripheral equipment market which has grown at a spectacular annual rate of 30 per cent in the last decade is expected to continue expanding at a fast pace. Market size is projected to reach US$47.6 million (S$101 million) by 1965620 words
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Article134 1981-07-02 1 THE Hotel Pavilion InterContinental Singapore has held a topping-out ceremony to mark the formal completion of the building. The 12-storey hotel, located on a three-acre site on Tomlinson Road within the Tanglin Orchard Roads tourist belt, is a $70 million protect undertaken by Pontiac Hotel Pte Ltd, one134 words
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617 1981-07-02 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - N A JEEB JARHOM INVESTMENT SPREAD OVER TWO YEARS .By NATIONAL Iron and Steel Mills Ltd (NSIM), Singapore's only steel mill, has announced a $35.5 million investment to expand and improve its steelmaking facilities. The investment will be spread over a period617 words
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459 1981-07-02 1 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday asked Selangor Properties for its comments on an article m the Malaysian Business Times entitled "Selangor Prop on buying spree The article said that Selangor Properties (Selprop) would shortly announce a HKJ7OO million (***** million) purchase459 words
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198 1981-07-02 1 MALAYAN Credit Ltd (MC), has agreed to purchase a piece of freehold property located along Thomson Road at a price of $12 million to be raised through the issue of 2,758,620 new ordinary shares of $1 each at a price of $4.35 per198 words
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Article220 1981-07-02 1 i 1^*****31 j Up Down Unch Industrials 44 38 24 Finance 56 Hotels 5 2 3 Properties 4 4 1 Minings 1 1 Plantations 16 3 Deb/Loans 1 Issues, Central Sugars eased $1.H to $21.5*. Pan Malaysia Cement Works feU N cents to $21.51 and Magnum220 words
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Article41 1981-07-02 1 1 Cement (ing Court tilled Choc J O L lifmi Metal > R S 'ractori ItraiU Trading 'atek Cement ielangor Dredg 085 850 338 500 238 085 740 1240 910 760 50 45 26 18 16 15 15 10 10 1041 words
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Article29 1981-07-02 1 C Sugars 1010 Metro Hldfs 2100 Mon( Leong Ind 2140 H Leon* Credit 1580 PMC 1910 Pegi Msia 1390 Ceramics 960 -101 -90 -80 -80 -60 -SO -5029 words
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Article21 1981-07-02 1 Marco Polo Bo vis Faber Merlin Malayan Credit Total turnover: 15.43m Total value: $92. 60m 2,546.000 808,000 746.000 641.00021 words
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Article34 1981-07-02 1 June 30 July 1 BT Indicator: *****8.57 *****6.22 Industrials: 967.60 959.63 Finance: 2076.07 2060.10 Hotels. *****5 1366.83 Properties: 986.80 974.99 Minings: 398.69 398.07 Plantations: 1046 26 1044.73 OCBC: ***** 923.77 SESInd: 990.66 978.1934 words
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Article65 1981-07-02 1 MUtMUl Bkd AC CM •Id Storage -30 -4 Gmluess Untkrie Bhd Haw Par -5 -10 -10 NBT Nat Iran PMC -60 SembShlp Shell SUne Darby SI Ste»m«hip +5 -10 -4 -5 utoplad *N rnOnp. -10 5 Hmiae FE IaeheaaeBM MTC Metal Bai -10 -4 +5 Perils65 words
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Article2327 1981-07-02 2 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr'a I Ml L»t Dl» Hi«h Low Company Sale +or- Nat P K Vol Day COOO) Hia-h Low 490 320 Acma 466xd +2 145 Alcom 300 100 340 130 Allied Choc 338 2S ON 312 ltl B A T 278 -2 453 420 330 BaU2,327 words
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Article394 1981-07-02 2 SHARE prices turned easier after sellers dominated trading for the better part of the session at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Although the morning opened on a steadier note, largely on carried over buying interest from the Singapore market, sellers began to exert their influence before394 words
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Article191 1981-07-02 2 BINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Miaa|«s' prim tor Jal 2) The Commerce 4.08 4.S The Savings Fund 2.32 2.44 Spore Prog Fund 178 187 Spore Sec. Fund 2.61 2.83 Spore Invest Fund 2.602 73x<i gj Spare Equity Fund 1 69 1.77 ASIA lim TRUST (MsaaiW prteas tor Jal t) Mai191 words
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Article702 1981-07-02 2 H Leong Fin (12 80S) (16) 13 50 (19) 13.40 (3) 13.60 (33) 13.30 (26) 13.20 (4) 13.10 (20) 13.00 (1) 12.90 (4) 12.80XD I C B (7.158 7.206) (3) 7.10 (12) 7.15 (2) 7.20 MBS (5.808) M Banking (8.90 B) (6) 8.95 (2) 8.90 0 C B C702 words
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Article2105 1981-07-02 2 BID and offer pried officially lined and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of •hares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Memm (4.406) (5) 4.40 (4) 4.34 xd A CkaeOSOS) (1)3.50 (1)3.60 AMD2,105 words
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Article586 1981-07-02 2 THE STOCK market took a breather yesterday to digest part of the overbought pottition caused by recent rallies. With the shortened trading hours, the morning bell rang at II am. Prices opened on higher ground In hectic trading, with Interest carried over from overnight.586 words
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Article1195 1981-07-02 2 BID and otter prices officially listet and business m an reported to thi Stock Exchange of Singapore yes terday with the number of share traded shown m brackets m lots o 1.000 units unless otherwise sped tied All Times Settlement Contract] are quoted after the word "sett" Big1,195 words
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Article555 1981-07-02 3 PRICES m the Singapore rubber market closed slightly easier yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 233.25 cents per kilo, down 1.75 cents on Tuesday's close, dealers said. Afternoon prices were marked up fractionally on some short-covering interest but closed below Tuesday's closing levels. Prices were marked up555 words
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Article90 1981-07-02 3 RA8 SSR20 SSR MBELB SMKCV SMR I SMH SMR CP SMR 10 SMR 20 SMR SO IllonpaJkl) (1 Ion p.lkll 1 1 Ion pallet) II loo palkn {1 tonpalkli 1 1 l..i. pallrti Uu.np.lWu II lonpallrll II toniMllMl Mb ICimll Mlh) Byr.r. 8<ll<ra 20*50 210.90N 2O80O 208.00N90 words
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Article34 1981-07-02 3 Rubber: July 1 Singapore: July: 233.25 cents (down 1.75 cents) Malaysia: July: 251.00 cents (down 3.00 cents) Tin: M 528.87 per kilo (up 2 cents) Official offering: 240 tonnes (down 2 tonnes)34 words
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Article146 1981-07-02 3 CHINESE Prostaee Exdwage, SlßS»p«re, mmm rl«al«g price* per 1M kg yeaterslay. (mstt all: Bulk fob 1116 00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $129.00 sellers, new drum fob J135 00 sellers. OafMl Mixed (loose) J69 00 buyers Prsjper: Muniok white pepper lob Asta NLW (380 00146 words
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Article164 1981-07-02 3 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $29,328 and closed at $28,916 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.00/ 426.00 and closed at $425.00 426.00 by lunch. It re-opened at $424.50 425.50 and finally close lower at $420.00/421.00. Gold was fixed at US$42l 25164 words
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Article117 1981-07-02 3 THE STRAITS tin price recovered two cents to M 528.87 per kilo m Penang yesterday, on an official offering down two tonnes to 240 tonnes. The overnight London market was steadier with forward buyers gaining £5 to £6,500 per tonne. LONDON: Fairly aggressive short-covering, stoploss and chart buying developed117 words
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Article177 1981-07-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR: The market firmed m fairly active trading yesterday, on covering over last week's Indian purchase of 25,000 tonnes rbd olein and a purchase by Pakistan yesterday of 5,000 tonnes rbd palmoil c and f, first-half August shipment, dealers said. In July, south rose MJ2S to $1,080177 words
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Article38 1981-07-02 3 TM Mm New York 8 55B 8 60B 875S 8 80S Zurich 8MB 865B 8.TOS 8.85S We4 Tm Singapore 8 30B 86OB 8.90S 8.80S Cosing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Smum: CnriH W—t, 8>n.38 words
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Article30 1981-07-02 3 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous In brackets). Wlrebar Spot £848.00 (£85(50); sellers £848.50 (£857.50); Three Month buyers £873.00 (£882.00); sellers £873.50 (£882.00). Market Iw: Easy. galas: 17.400 tonnes30 words
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Article340 1981-07-02 3 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm Currwncws Nofiwiw rstvt Snt ill jAOfttefi P*r c#ntsQ# quo«»d y»lt»rd«» (cro«)parUy chang* Local dollar* to m unit of foreign carrency: US dollar 2.1335 2.1345 2.8196 -24.33 Sterling pound 4.0920 4.0965 7.3469 -44.30 Australian dollar 2.4480 2.4510 3.4286 -28.60 NZ dollar 1.8080 1.8125 3.3286340 words
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Article42 1981-07-02 3 ■ount house* on June 29: Overnight: 3". to 6 Call deposits: yv to MM CloclM BayiBf S«UU« month rreasury bills 6 8 l-tnonth Bank bills 12 12". 3 months CO ill n 8 months CD ll'i 11 iMrrr: NatlauJ Hkmit Im42 words
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Article28 1981-07-02 3 Singapore dollars on July 1 Offer Bid Overnight 9' i 9 1 month 11 lit 2 months 11 11 3 months 11. 11', Overnight mode 928 words
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Article29 1981-07-02 3 I THE average rate at which major Singapore I banks are currently prepared to lend to their best I I customer? Is 13.5* per cent. J29 words
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Article31 1981-07-02 2 Up D«wn Uneh Industrials 11 67 16 Finance 4 6 1 Hotels 1 Properties 2 3 1 Oil Palms 5 Tins 4 3 rubbers 5 8 2 rubbers Deb/Loans31 words
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Article258 1981-07-02 2 SYDNEY: Banking stocks dominated an otherwise dull start to the financial year as upward pressure on domestic interest rates continued to mount yesterday, brokers said. Closing prices of selected stocks were: INDUSTRIALS Cents 1A. C. I. 161 +4 K.H.L 346 +6 A. P. M. at unch Ampol Pet IS6258 words
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Article373 1981-07-02 2 TOKYO: The slock markets Dow Jones average gained 27.51 to close at a record of 7894 93 points, m fairly active trading on a volume of 560 million shares, renewing the record for the fourth consecutive day, dealers said. Y«n AJlnomoto Akal 340 unch Aianl Chem aft 10 Aaahl373 words
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Article462 1981-07-02 3 NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market drifted lower for the fourth consecutive day, reflecting the continued uncertain outlook for interest rates. Trading was quiet and lackluster, as many investors remained on the sidelines ahead of the upcoming Independence Day holiday, analysts said. The Dow Jones industrial average finished462 words
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Article322 1981-07-02 3 AMSTERDAM, Tues. Share prices were mixed with Dutch internationals KLM turning its opening loss into a one guilder gain and Royal Dated unchanged after a lower opening, i dealers said. In mostly higher banks, ABN added 1.50, but mortgage bank Wt'B weakened further showing a 13.50 fall. In investment322 words
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Article50 1981-07-02 3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 544.8 Monday 543.9 Week Ago 544.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 878.88 Monday 964.59 Week Ago IOOB.M H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday doted Tuesday 1734.66 Week Ago 1706.90 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 756.4 Tuesday 753.3 Week Ago 748.0 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 699.9 Tuesday 699.6 Week Ago 708.850 words
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Article397 1981-07-02 3 ZURICH, Tues. Share prices closed mainly higher in moderately active trading as a firmer bond market and easier Eurofranc rates stimulated buyers, dealers said. Banks were against the trend and continued lower after yesterday's news that Union Bank of Switzerland does not rule out a decline in net profits397 words
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Article634 1981-07-02 3 LONDON, Wed. Share prices closed firmer m quiet trading today with electrical issues continuing to attract support, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 3.6 points at 548.4 Equity leaders were generally a penny to 4p higher while among electronics GEC and Racal rose 8p apiece634 words
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Article14 1981-07-02 3 THE Hongkong and Bangkok stock markets were closed yesterday Ist July holiday.14 words
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Article85 1981-07-02 3 PMua AcoJ« Hlnlnc 0064 unch AUu Con A AUu Con. R AM -1 B4fUk> Oold 0037 ♦0 0003 Bsncuel Con. B ss unch Br Ooodrlch 10 JO +17 CDCP -+3 LandoU Lcptnto B. 1000 -0.0075 Mtrtaduqut B 1M -04 OrtonlaJ A OrtonUl B 06 unch Phil Onraws 034 -040185 words
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347 1981-07-02 4 UNIVERSAL Cable (M) Berhad has declared a one-for-two bonus issue of 7.25 million shares and a special issue of 6.25 million shares at an undisclosed price that will lift its paid-up capital to 28 million shares of $1 each. Universal Cable, which manufactures cr.oles347 words
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Article119 1981-07-02 4 PERAK Carbide Corporation Bhd (PCC) has announced that the company registered a loss of Mjaf.OOO m the sixmonth period ended Mar 31, 1961 compared to its pretax profit of (212,000 m the corresponding period m 1960. The company's calcium carbide manufacturing business has been affected largely119 words
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Article109 1981-07-02 4 THE executive chairman of Sime Darby Plantations, Mr David Park, confirmed on Monday that some of the group's management personnel would be seconded to the Sabah Land Development Board (SLDB) to help put it on its feet. The plantation company is discussing the matter seriously109 words
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Article295 1981-07-02 4 CONRAD RAJ - By A RECORD $3 million is said to have been paid for the latest seat on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The previous record was about (2.75 million paid by Su-E Min A Co earlier this year. The new licence is being granted295 words
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Article558 1981-07-02 4 THE Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) is conducting an Effective Business Writing Skills course from July 14 to August 13. 10-evening sessions will be held every Tuesday and Thursday from 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. at the SIM Conference Room. The lecturer of the course is Mr Vivian Quek.558 words
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480 1981-07-02 4 ONE of the world's most sophisticated cocoa bean grinding plants will start operations in the middle of next year at Jurong. And when it reaches full capacity in 1968 it will be the world's largest. Belonging to the Allied Food480 words
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Article71 1981-07-02 4 THE Singapore Institute of Architects Building Centre will hold a technical trade talk on "Concrete prefabrication in modern construction" at Shangri-la Hotel, Jurong Room, on July 10 at 6 pm. The educational technical talk will be presented by Mr Henning Moller and Professor Knud Holscher. They will elaborate71 words
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Article384 1981-07-02 4 THE United States Commerce Department study published for the US commercial exhibition and seminar on telecommunications equipment for the Asean market concluded that US exporters can expect a rapidly expanding market for their equipment and systems. This is more so since the association has recorded384 words
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Advertisement233 1981-07-02 1 The sight and sound of the times to come! AUVI'BI promises you more ,aB^BHHBfIK> 3 f tp* 1 5< than just a glimpse into the W^^^^HUBfi^ llj^' future of the audio and visual B I***/ world. Laid out before you "..-.^^^lSBp I!S I I will be a panorama of the233 words
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Advertisement115 1981-07-02 3 PHARMACIST Trading Company dealing with veterinary and pharmaceutical products requires a registered pharmacist to handle sales. Applicants should have own transport. Candidates without sales experience will also be considered. Those interested please write m with full particulars to:WOODLANDS PHARMAVET (M) SON BHD Let 2, SEA Park Shopping Centre, Joian 21/19,115 words
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Advertisement808 1981-07-02 3 MALAYAN CEMENT BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and of the Group for the first half-year ended 31st May 1981 as follows: Company Group |$'000) 1981 1980 1981 1980 Profit before taxation 5.974 4,209 9.630 9.586 Less: Provision for808 words
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Advertisement362 1981-07-02 4 IMPORTED DIRECTLY! FROM JAPAN rW T MITSUBISHI rially selected and ■M~H -d for excellent W Newset^ ormance Guaranteed I at ediffusion. I Lower Price! power consumption atts Model (Daily sviewing-hours costs I^o CT-2002 PR I approx. $2.50 per month) EASY HIRE PURCHASE SCHEME I Model 2OCT-2002PR FRf Down payment $200362 words
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Article426 1981-07-02 5 Chinese surnames By LIM LAY LING YANG YE, a renowned general of the Northern Song dynasty, was captured by the invading Liao army during battle. Though he was then 60 years old, he went on a hunger strike till his death. Several of his sons426 words
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Article, Illustration849 1981-07-02 5 A CENTURY ago, teachers were reluctant to impart all their skills m the performing and pugilistic arts to their apprentices. "The thinking was that when the apprentice graduated, there would De no need for the teacher anymore," said Kong Chow Wui Koon's secretary, Soh Lai Theng.849 words
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Advertisement513 1981-07-02 5 Shouldn't you keep Ajinomoto Frozen Foods m your freezer too? The incredible tasting frozen food that cooks m minutes. «bbbbT /J Mr Vaohan batons /j" rA I 'I S M J TVvd^n* 00 _\2 *i pvj A *a^ "^i I X MTl^ |Wp3T*^ |bO Here are melt-in-the-mouth meals from Ajinomoto.513 words
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Advertisement82 1981-07-02 5 •«V •!aW*kaV<aa*laaaal*<lßf ■a^aWaaiU>***<** Perm your own hair For that extra bonnre between salon appointments, why spend a fortune when you can da It yourself at home? All yaa need la a little time and same commen sense. Turn to Paga6 Stage image Stage presentation is as important as the perfarmaace82 words
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Article367 1981-07-02 6 Tony Bennett m Hawaii and The Faith Brown Awards THURSDAY Entertainment Special Tony Bennett In Hawaii awl The Faith Brawn Award* (Ch 5, ll.lt p.m.): Tony Bennett kicks off with his encounters In sunny Hawaii, home of hula girls, palm trees and swaying rhythms. Taped entirely367 words
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Article840 1981-07-02 6 THE Facto Of life (Ch 5, 4.3t p.m.): Mrs Garrett's latest adventure with her kids brings her face to face with Tootie Ramsey's father (Robert Hooks). Like a good father, his ideals are right. He wants to control her life and mould her future. He believes840 words
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Advertisement596 1981-07-02 6 ACCORDION ORCHESTRA W T Wsl^^Jr r ill W ißafl t% B Shnm VnT /^K V k m!? 4R y -~i wi m jl^ Pagoda Poolside, Ming Court Hotel Today and tomorrow, 7.30 p.m. Story by Picture by JOHN DE SOUZA^^^ P»^^LIM SENG TIONG CALL the accordion "a where their instruments596 words
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Advertisement27 1981-07-02 6 5 National Panasonic .j?^ I Easy stroller... I Super stereo with a lot of go Aj RS-J3 Portable stereo cassette player.W Develop the reading habit Times Bookshops27 words
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Miscellaneous138 1981-07-02 6 EXHIBITIONS: SINGAPORE AND TAIWAN CONTEMPORARY PAINTINGS: National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Until Tuesday. AUVI »81: Audio-visu-al Show. World Trade Centre. Until Sunday. SHOWS: SERENADE UNDER THE STARS: Performance by the Auckland North Shore Accordion Orchestra. Until tomorrow. Ming Court Hotel. 8 p.m. The group is three-time138 words
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Miscellaneous270 1981-07-02 6 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB 6 Good luck! Salaried perform7, 9 Disturbances, possibly raw- ers will need it (6) eat? (8, 1) 8 Some children chattering, thor10 Bird causing a bit ot mischief oughly wet (4) 13 Guiding principle by which 1 Start to conduct bead round Midas took certain measures?270 words
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Miscellaneous1064 1981-07-02 6 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Openini fofcwed by The Young 6 30 From Zoos And The Restless 7.05 Circus 3.25 Reincarnated (r) 7.30 News And Weather Forecast 4.10 Cfcnate And The World We Live In (Malay) 4.25 Diary Of Events (Chinese) 755 IncredWe Hut Wax Mu 4.30 The1,064 words
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Advertisement323 1981-07-02 8 I LIDO: LA&Y DAY! I (PHONE *****14) 5 SHOWS Not* Tirna*: 10.45 am, 1.15, 4.00, 6.45 9.1S 1 PrtetM: CIRCLE $4 STALLS S3 No Fr«* U*t fj TMI AOVINTUtI CONTINUIS A ?759) 5 SHOWB at 11am, 1.30, 4, 6.30 a 9.15 CaUaal S*^^^s!^sBH I B y^ B^BnßJß^B^a^^Bß MBBIM&SB^fa BBBBI^IbI EXTRA!323 words
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Advertisement935 1981-07-02 8 «>»,;>>■ '!pMy 1 Qooooooow* o^ ■J:ll>-l«T»^1.tm!:«B X I.I.^I.'MHIIM I M NOW SHOWNG No Fra« U»» (I LAST7DAYSI llom, I 30. 400. 645. 915 "I PtCAM NOTt TNSIS (I •ft "Or n in i ughr Contona^a (I( I to Mam. 1.11, 4, S.4S. I.lSaiii < M int nmm>.'hTfu» <!i O«NS TOOAY935 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1981-07-02 9 AGATHA'S first school concert was a memorable occasion, especially for her mother. As she took her bow at the end, she thought all seemed to have gone reasonably well. She hadi>'t made any agonising mistakes and most of her lu'anissimos and fortes had appeared at the right places1,130 words
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Article67 1981-07-02 9 MISS Janet Webb, principal flautist with the SSO, and Miss Helen Foo, wellknown Singapore pianist, will be giving a flute piano recital at 8 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church, Orchard Road, this Sunday. The programme of French flute music will include: Sonata in G Major by Le elalr,67 words
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Advertisement55 1981-07-02 9 LARSEN VSOP FINE COGNAC— a world-wide known product Available at all leoding fl supermarkets, stores, H nightclubs, bars, restaurants and cocktail lounges. J^k I SPECIAL M A LUCKY DRAW Promotion at -SAPPHIRE ONE LOUNGE TRADINCO 1 Goidhlil Plaza nTr I xn MUCHO MUCHACHA Tit. LIU. COCKTAIL LOUNGE 2nd Floor, Mohan55 words
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Advertisement305 1981-07-02 9 Orchard KING PRAWN LIVE SEA FOOD I RESTAURANT NOW OPEN! TV/& aßnaSßnaanai f M Gr. FL, MALAYAN CREDIT HOUSE, 96, SOMERSET ROAD, SINGAPORE 0923 M (Opposite of PUB Building, Near to Phoenix Hotel) "1 1 *****79, *****80 f Gracious living m a choice City location 124 units of luxurious apartments305 words
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Article, Illustration175 1981-07-02 10 HAIR is first shampooed and conditioned before being wound into rollers provided m the kit. 1) Starting from the crown, pick up a thin lock with the handle of a romb, pufl It straight, wrap a piece of end-paper around It, moisten with perming lotion antf roll175 words
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Article647 1981-07-02 10 You have straight hair, but long for a head of springy curls. Your favourite hairdresser always seems far too busy on a Saturday and her prices are quite steep. Why not do it yourself? All you need is the aid of a friend, nerves of steel647 words
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Article519 1981-07-02 10 4... being panted m some manner or other has its points. As an added component, a new form of trousers would be the ideal updater for a wardrobe of sepa- rates. 7 THE pandemonium over pants began more than a year ago, when European designers introduced519 words
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Article200 1981-07-02 10 ALICE Toh and friend Lena Heng experimented with the Rave home perm kit in Lena's sitting room one afternoon. It took the inexperienced and nervous Alice more than an hour to complete rolling her friend's hair. She was obviouslv relieved when the job was finally200 words
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Advertisement228 1981-07-02 10 Mums, you'll love this SweetHeart offera bright, cheery heart-shaped placemat FREE! H P SweetHeart gets to grease before grease gets to your hands: the SweetHeart placemat stops the <i» 'spills' before they get to the table Now with every 1 litre bottle of SweetHeart dishwashing liquid you get a bright,228 words
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Advertisement107 1981-07-02 10 HORTI introduces self watering magic capillary action flower and plant pots. Designed to suit you your loved ones. WN^ Sole agents ~«**£?3hP^ SINGAPORE HORTt-FLORA JlS^KL^^ft. No 77, Dunearn Road s'/j km Floral Mile Singapore 1130 4^^V^9^ Tel: *****80 (2 lines) K#TTI Available m Emporium Holdings. CX Tang. Yaonan. iseian Fionst107 words
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Article, Illustration905 1981-07-02 11 YOU are running down a long dark street, chased by an angry mob threatening to tear you limb from limb you are naked, but afraid to stop... It's the sort of dream or nightmare that leaves us still feeling frightened when we wake. But dream research is now suggestingIPS - 905 words
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Advertisement33 1981-07-02 11 ffl^^xports fashion I tTWmP^ 'Hr> Bh cry -^^^^BCj^ Bfdert pC Sag, B*Ec?AL§r 'oest Cover Girl Coptest, Holiday Inn Pret-JvPorter contest Faces m the Crowd get H.H. Ayer N^ HER World Designer^ Award '8133 words
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Advertisement576 1981-07-02 11 RADIOCOMMUNICATION RADIO AMATEUR EXAMINATIONS The Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (Telecoms) will be conducting the following examinations: DATE OF FEES EXAMINATION EXAMINATION PAYABLE a) RADIOCOMMUNICATION 26th and 28th $25.00 OPERATOR'S GENERAL August 1 981 CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (PART I) b) RADIO AMATEUR 26th August $10.00 EXAMINATION 1981 c) RADIOCOMMUNICATION *19 October576 words
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Advertisement453 1981-07-02 11 AUCTION SALE 6f,Va jable Singapore Properties To held o t The; A Aandartn Court D 4th Floisr, NY* idarin Hotel, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 on THURSDAY, 9i+> July 1981. AT 2.3 0 P.M. SM/560A S*r*ngoon Rcwd Town Subdivision XVII Lot 318 Area: 149.9 sq.m. (1,61 4 sq. ft.) Title: Freehold453 words
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Advertisement758 1981-07-02 12 I AUDIT ASSISTANTS I We have vac ancies for audit ass istants m our Singapore office and we invite app lications from Acco untancy graduates of the University of Singapore who have up to two years of working experience m the profession. Applications from candidates who have completed Part II758 words
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Advertisement435 1981-07-02 12 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Meeting of Creditors In the undermentioned cases will be held at the Official Assignee's Chambers, 4th Floor, Supreme Court Building, Singapore 0617 on the:13th day of July 1981 In Bankruptcy Nos 957/79 -Chang Nglt Leong trading as Leong435 words
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Advertisement308 1981-07-02 12 CPT WORD PROCESSING SYSTEMS CPT INTERNATIONAL OF EDEN PRAIRIE, MINNESOTA, U.S.A. AND INTERNATIONAL CONTROL SYSTEMS (PTE) LTD. SINGAPORE, would like to thank CPT users for their patronage and the community at large for their warm reception of CPT word processing systems. The two companies are pleased to announce continuation of308 words
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Advertisement277 1981-07-02 12 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP. 185 AND BEAVER SECURITIES PRIVATE LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the creditors or the abovenamed company, which Is. being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before the 3rd day of August 1981 to send277 words
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Advertisement652 1981-07-02 13 JIJMMU«HII.k T Our Company, a mambar of Harpar Gil- I fillan Group is an estaMishad marina I I and land sarvica organisation spacialis- I I ing m rotating aquipmant, pumps, •x^ I I ginaa and turbinas. A* a result of tha I I proposad expansion program, ws wish I I652 words
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Advertisement231 1981-07-02 13 s%s r Operation COMMON WAREHOUSE COMPANY AT SINGAPORE CHANGI AIRPORT invites application from suitably qualified candidates for the post of MANAGER for immediate appointment Air cargo experience perferred but candidates with freight forwarding or similar experience will be considered. Must have own car and possess current driving licence. Please reply231 words
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Advertisement603 1981-07-02 13 UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES invite applications from Singapore Citizens for the position of INTERNAL AUDITOR whose main responsibilities include reviewing and appraising the adequacy and effectiveness of internal control systems, reporting and monitoring all inadequacies and deviations and recommending corrective, preventive or improvement measures. The incumbent who will603 words
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Advertisement576 1981-07-02 13 MARKETING/SALES OPPORTUNITY The man required by HUME INDUSTRIES. (FE) j LTD to promote the sales of building components m Singapore and neighbouring countries may hove on architectural or engineering background, be as clerk -of-works or a con- struction supervisor but must be wel experienced m building practice and be capable576 words
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Advertisement612 1981-07-02 13 YAYASAN SABAH BAB AH FOUNDATION GROUP PREOUALIFIC ATION Of PILING CONTRACTORS MAIN BTADIA KOMPLEKS SUKAN DI.KOTA KMABALU (PHASE 2) ANDERS wiN be invited m September. 1 98 1 from selected Piling Ontractors who have completed protects using H Steel and/or swerete piles of at least M 53.000.000 00 m any612 words
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Advertisement84 1981-07-02 14 Hennessy Cuvee Superieure. ■^k. So exclusive, every bottle bears its own number. It is to tell you that^nly very limited quantities are produced. Reserves of Cuvee SupSrieure are built up very gradually. It is Mr Kiltan Henness/s very own personal blend of over 8O aged cognaca many very, very rare.84 words
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Article, Illustration957 1981-07-02 15 M POPE John Paul's appointment of Monsignor Dominic Tang as Archbishop of the South Chinese province of Guangdong appears to have scuttled Catholic hopes of a reconciliation between the Vatican and the breakaway Chinese Church. Bishop Tang's promotion, the first Papal appointment to a mainland957 words
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470 1981-07-02 15 RON REDMOND - RON REDMOND By A WORLD Council of Churches (WCC) factfinding mission to study the living conditions of Aborigines has received a less than enthusiastic welcome m Australia. Since its arrival two weeks ago. at the invitation of the Australian Council of Churches, the six-member delegation hasUPI - 470 words
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Advertisement869 1981-07-02 15 INVEST IN AUSTRALIA PRIME DEVELOPER'S LOTS NOW RELEASED (from AS2S.OQP) Q T M A %i r^s^rLm afl I ■■■■■C^c^B^^^B^BUiaaaalttß^Bta i >A nm *W 2iMß| "^Sk V& SURFER'S* ■^.(1 WF&r PARADISE §f^ KOORALBYN 98HHH| WHY QUEENSLAND? SECURED INVESTMENT Ml CAPITAL GAINS ASSURED WW^g J£PS* STRONG ECONOMIC GROWTH S00N! j§* FORECASTED m869 words
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Advertisement240 1981-07-02 16 atChangilntematimalAirpcri: J Time takes full flight 55 he Hour Glass opens its first Within the showcases of The Hour Glass, international branch, at the Changi ,^yfe; a fine collection of watches is proudly disU I International Airport. played. It is, arguably, the finest collection The new showrooms are easUy recog-240 words
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